Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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UNIVERSAL N E W SREEL t first again* Once more the newsreel with Graham McNamee as the Talking Reporter hits the screens of the country FIRST with a big, important news event! .... Universal Newsreel No. 212, released in New York January 5, contained the first pictures of the Xmas Eve train crash near Lagny, France, which took a toll of more than 200 lives! . . . Every other reel had the same opportunity as Universal, but Universal hit the screen FIRST as usual!