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CINEMA BEST SCHOOL. GOOD NEWS FOR KIDDIES. LONDON. Oct. 22. Sir James Alarchant, chairman of the Cinematograph Commission, says that scientific experiments conducted at the London University revealed the fact that a child remembered more than twice as many facts by watching a film than by listening to a teacher with a book or by looking at a still picture. Sir James urged the production. ol films dealing with {Tie British Empire. At present, lie said, London children knew more about America's scenery, life and conditions than they did of British.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 7
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