W. Stephenson accepted nomination for the vice-presidency. He was proposed by Mr. HARTLEY, who remarked that it was time there was more Lancashire blood in the General Council. He could not suggest a more competent vice-president than Mr. Stephenson. CAPTAIN Row, who seconded th
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
Jury-Metro-Goldwyn are now settled in their new offices on the ground floor of Arkwright Buildings, Manchester. It is intended to equip a trade show theatre. Followers of the J.-M.-G. product will have a busy time if they " view before they book." At Liverpool, Fred Weisker inti
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
Musical interludes are a popular feature at the Marina P.H., Wallasey (Manager Mr. Brewer), where H. N. Terry is musical director. There are seven musicians in the Marina orchestra. The waiting room for the cheaper seats at the Queen's P.H., Warrington, has been enlarged and cru
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
Representative : J. W. Smith, 8, Sunnycrlft Road, Leicester. 'Phone : 88241) The success which has attended Sunday evening entertainments at the Grand Cinema, Coalville, in aid of the Miners' Fund, has been very marked during the last few weeks. Last Sunday there were lengthy qu
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
In the older methods of recording, resonance was purposely introduced in order to obtain records of sufficient amplitude. The frequencies lying in the resonance region were then much over-emphasised. The sound reproduced from such records had a blasting and metallic quality, and
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England
1928 Installatioos.„ CLOD KoszEgrii3o" BAVARIA METROPO . O S B ° L R CZECHO-51,0VAWA. o °l ' Pending Install PAVILIOAFNES SH ROSEVALE, 8.8. CINERAMGICASu T RE IV G ° EN LI T ' ELECTRIC BOUR SE RECEN LYCEUM DE LUXE -A l Ol3 - 4 .0 , / , 0 NEW KIN - nR•' As A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. DEUT
23 January 1929 - The Bioscope - London, London, England