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120 The Kinematograph Year Book.
Trade Organisations.
The Incorporated Association of Kinematograph Manufacturers, Ltd.
Offices : 80-82, Wardour Street, London, W.i. Phone : Regent 2076.
OFFICERS.
Chairman : Tom E. Davies, J. P.,
Vice-Chairman: .. .. Col. A. C. Bromhead, O.B.E., J. P.
Treasurer : . . . . C. G. Fox.
Secretary . . . . . . J. Brooke Wilkinson
COUNCIL.
E. E. Blake, c/o Kodak, Ltd., Kingsway, W.C.2.
W. Enzelke, 26, Church Street, W.I,
Cecil M. Hepworth, 32, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.i.
A. S. Newman, Newman & Sinclair Ltd., 2 Salisbury Road, Highgate, N. J. W. Smith, Williamson Film Printing Co., 80-82, Wardour Street, W.i. J. Skittrell. Olympic Kine Laboratories Ltd., School Road, Victoria
Road, N.W. W. Vinten, 89, Wardour Street, W.i.
OBJECTS.
(a) To promote the consideration and discussion of all questions affecting, and generally to watch over, protect, and advance the interests of the trade of manufacturers and/or publishers and/or sellers of kinematograph nlms (in this memorandum called the " said trade,'" which expression shall include all ancillary and allied trades and every branch of such trade and whether such tra.de or trades shall be carried on in England or elsewhere), to promote economy, efficiency and excellence in the said trade, and to facilitate the operations thereof, and to co-operate with members of the Association of the various branches of the said trade for the promotion of mutual interests.
(b) To consider, originate, promote, and support improvements in any laws, bye-laws or regulations affecting the interests of the Association or the members thereof, and to promote and support by all constitutional means the passage through Parliament of any Bill or Bills, and the making of any bye-laws or regulations, by any competent authority in furtherance of the objects of the Association, and to resist and oppose alterations in any laws, bye-laws, or regulations, and the enactment of laws, and the making of bye laws and regulations, which may seem, directly or indirectly, opposed to the said trade, or to the interests of the Association or any members thereof.
(c) To give the legislature and public bodies and others facilities of conferring with and ascertaining the views of persons engaged in the said tr?de as regards matters directly or indirectly affecting the said trade.
[a) To confer with the County Councils, Local Boards, and any other public bodies in regard to all matters affecting the Association or the members thereof, or the said trade.
(e) To improve and elevate the technical and general knowledge of members of the Association and/or persons engaged in or about, to engage in the said trade or in any employment, manual or otherwise, in con nection therewith and with a view thereto to provide for the delivery of iectures and the holding of classes, and to test by examination or other wise the competence of members of the Association and/or such persons, and to award certificates and distinctions or prizes and to institute and establish scholarships, grants, rewards, and other benefactions.
(/, To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of contracts