Documentary News Letter (1940)

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16 DOCUMENTARY NEWS LETTER DECEMBER 1940 PETROLEUM FILMS BUREAU A new sound film AIRSCREW (35 mm. & 16 mm. 2 reels) has been added to the existing library of 25 films showing: — How Oil is FrodQced and Refined How People Use Oil How Motor Cars Work Four new films are expected to be ready in the New Year: — i Hydraulics Ginemagazine No. 6 Turn of the Furrow Malaria Control Petroleum Films Bureau, 15 Hay Hill, London, W.l, Regent 6308 Nf tO( re; IHl ev IDs wa Appreciation of our regular feature on Documentary Films appearing in the ^^KINEMATOGRAPH WEEKLY'' The Leading Journal of the Film Industry Ministry of Information, Malet Street, London, W.C.I. DEAR MR RAYMENT, Thank you for your letter of August 2nd. I found your supplement most interesting, and I look forward to your next month's issue. Yours truly, JACK BEDDINGTON. DEAR MR RAYMENT, Thank you very much for your letter of August 2nd, and the copy of the special supplement to the Kinetuatograph Weekly which you enclose. I have studied it with great interest, and it seems to me to have a news and propaganda value of the highest quality. With many thanks, Believe me. Yours very sincerely, J. H. BEITH, Major-General, Director of Public Relations. From LORD strabolgi, Iddesleigh House, Caxton Street, Westminster, S.W.i. DEAR SIR, I am obliged to you for sending me a copy of your new special supplement of Propaganda and Documentary Films. I consider this an excellent idea, and it should prove most valuable. Yours faithfully, STRABOLGI Published every Thursday ¥lm matcgraph WEEKLY 85 Long Acre London, WC2