Kinematograph year book (1935)

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142 The Ktnematograph Year Book. OFFICIAL DATA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS DEALING WITH THE FILM INDUSTRY The Films Officer, ELM. Customs, ist Floor, 61-63, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.i. Telephone : Gerrard 2189. All information regarding the importation and exportation of films, as well as the special facilities accorded to British films, may be obtained on application to the above officer. IMPORT DUTY ON FILMS. Blank film, one third of a penny per ft. Printed Positive, id. per ft. Exposed Negative, 5d. per ft. Film negative taken abroad by a British Company can be imported at one-third of a penny per ft. on obtaining, before depature abroad, a certificate of approval from H.M. Customs, under Section 12 of the Finance Act, 1922 ; or a Board of Trade Certificate that the film is British within the meaning of the Cinematograph Films Act, 1927. IMPORTATION OF FILMS. Bonded Film Stores, Ltd., 33-35. Endell Street, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 3887. Industry and Manufactory Branch, Great George Street, S.W.i. Telephone : Whitehall 5140. Issue of certificates that film> are British. Board of Trade. GO\TE RNMENT CINEMATOGRAPH ADVISER. The Government Cinematograph Adviser and Custodian of Official Films of the Great War. G. Hughes-Roberts, M.V.O., H.M. Stationery Office, Princes Street, S.W.i. Teleplvone : Whitehall 4343. (And Room 0028, The War Office, Whitehall, S.W.i.) Telephone : Whitehall 9400. SCIENTIFIC FILMS. Under Section 8 of the Finance Act, 192 S, Scientific films manufactured in foreign countries can be imported duty free, subject to a Certificate Ijeing obtained from the Roval Societv. From : — CATEGORY INDICATORS in Mahogany, Oak or Stainless Steel. Also Supplemental Category Boards. Title Service. GIROSIGN LTD., 90, WARDOUR ST.,W.l. Phones: Gerrard 3526-3527.