THE KNOTTY PROBLEM.—Mr. G. M. Brown, Auckland manager Fox Film Corporation, discusses with Mr. T. Valois, Auckland manager Exhibitors Alliance Films, the new tariff proposals as they affect the film industry.
ROBERT TAKES A HAND.—The annual sports of the City of London Police Athletic Club attracted large entries at Stamford Bridge. Here we see a policeman lending a friendly hand to the young competitors as they run to the starting point.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 149, 14 September 1927, Page 16
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71THE KNOTTY PROBLEM.—Mr. G. M. Brown, Auckland manager Fox Film Corporation, discusses with Mr. T. Valois, Auckland manager Exhibitors Alliance Films, the new tariff proposals as they affect the film industry. ROBERT TAKES A HAND.—The annual sports of the City of London Police Athletic Club attracted large entries at Stamford Bridge. Here we see a policeman lending a friendly hand to the young competitors as they run to the starting point. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 149, 14 September 1927, Page 16
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