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SEEN INDUSTRY GROW.—Mr. R. L. Grant, New Zealand manager of British International Pictures, who has seen the British film industry grow from its humble beginnings to the mighty organisation that it is to-day. An interview with Mr. Grant appears on this page.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 15

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SEEN INDUSTRY GROW.—Mr. R. L. Grant, New Zealand manager of British International Pictures, who has seen the British film industry grow from its humble beginnings to the mighty organisation that it is to-day. An interview with Mr. Grant appears on this page. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 15

SEEN INDUSTRY GROW.—Mr. R. L. Grant, New Zealand manager of British International Pictures, who has seen the British film industry grow from its humble beginnings to the mighty organisation that it is to-day. An interview with Mr. Grant appears on this page. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 15

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