MOVIE THEATRES
AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS AMERICAN APPRECIATION ‘My firm is gratified that a start has already been made with Australian capital in the building of up-to-date movie theatres,” said Mr. J. Kennebeck, who represents Paramount Pictures in Australia in association with Mr. John W. Hicks, Jnr. Mr. Kennebeck returned from the United States by the Sonoma. What impressed him most during his travels, he said, was the sound, financial position of the motion picture industry. “New theatres are being built in England and France, and more new theatres must be built in Australia if she ia to keep pace with the rest of the world,” he said. "Our executive appreciates the fact that a start has already been made with Australian capital instead of waiting for American capital, as France has done.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 25
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