Economic and Trade Note No. E-107. Shanghai, China, June 18, 1937 - 12p
(Required Report, Reference: M.I. Page VII-27). Not for Publication
Collections of news dispatch and clippings from local newspapers
- "New Earth" Shown Here Privately (China Press - June 3)
- First Fruit of Japo-Reich Pact
- Directed by Franck
- Can't Follow Tradition
- The "New Earth"
- Japanese FIlm Continues Run (China Press - June 4)
- Two of Four Cuts Made by Theatre
- Started Showing
- Shanghai Groups Ask Banking of "The New Earth" (China Press - June 5)
- Film Considered "Insulting" to China
- To Charge Russian Jew With Handling Lewd Movie Films (China Press - June 5)
- Obscene Reels Said Never Shown Twice In Same House
- Houses Changed Nightly
- Operated Lawn Cinema
- Police Stop Showing of Soviet Film (China Press, July 12)
- Comeback Feature of Isis Theater put Under Sudden Ban
- Was to Be Comeback
- Chinese Film Producers Unite, Organize Union (China Press, May 24)
- Party Publicity Head Gives Council
- Committee Named
- Agitation Over "New Earth Film" Continued (China Press, June 15)
- Letters Addressed to the German Consul General
- Urged Abolition (Central News Agency - Naning, June 14)
- "Anti-Love" Clause in Film Contract (Shanghai Evening Post, June 7)
- Love Making to be Strictly Business
- "Romeo and Juliet" Scores at the Carlton (Shanghai Evening Post, June 7)
- Shakespeare Enters New Field
Confidential Section - Not for Publication
- "New Earth"
- Shao Li-tze
- Isis Theater
- Gross Box Office Returns
- Japanese Cinemas for U.S. Planned
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