taasfstuanmva ! IOIIAUT, .July 11. The I‘iiioii Coy’s steJimcr Karaim'n is In-Id i!]) in iloharl ov.in;; to tli-■ refusal <>i lirenvii wiio wore required to fill iwo vacancies in ihe vessels complement to accept berths without ;i moiilus wain's in advance. mul n j'uarantce of u passage litinii'. !■'! I.M THA.DK ■■ Til IKV MS,” [.ON DON. May !). Speaking at a luncheon to Mr ami Mrs .lack Dempsey at the Savoy Hotel. Strand. W.C.. yesterday Mr Cilheri Frnnkau. tl'e chairman, refer ml lo the Itritish kiuoma industry comniission of inquiry suggested in the House of I .nrds. "The ironhle with the liritish film industry.” h.e said, "is that is has not got enough money, and there are too many thieves in it.” (l.au.Lthter and applause. ) That is true, and until the people in the industry wake up and realise what the people want there will he no omul results. Thai is my answer to the suggested inquiry.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 4
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