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London, Nov. 15. Between finishing The House of Rothschild" and beginning "The Iron Duke Mr. George Arlis. permitted himself some "relaxation in his screen work. The result, to be seen at the Leicester Square theatre, is a highly diverting per- formance, in which Mr. Arliss's numour is not only dry but spark- ling. He is the last gentleman" or his family, for his only survi SATURDAY

ving son proves himself, on avery" 4.00 p.m.-Big Ben, Cecil Madden occasion, scoundrel. A martinet presents Finegan's Night Club. of eighty, the old man is worried With Tommy Kinsman and his name will die out, for his only that, with his death, the family

Band. Join in the Barn. Dance,

grandchild is a girl. He h Sir Roger de Coyerley, old-quarrelled with her mother and fashioned Waltz, Lancers. with his other relatives. But he Dialogue by 8. E. Reynolds, calls them together and extracts Special musical arrangements pleasure from their discomfiture by Tommy Kinsman.

in & family reunios, 4.45 p.m.-Harold Ramsay, at the

Organ of the Granada. Toot

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at 9.0 m

The granddaughter surprises him He forgives her her sex and plots

being spirited as himself.

to marry her with a young man adopted by her aunt. The young" màn does not bear the family name 5.15 p.m.-Interlude.

of Barr, but the grandfather 5.20 p.m.-Launching of the new decides that that can be changed. Orient liner" Orion" by HRE When the young man refuses to the Duke of Gloucester (by change his name he is pronounced means of wireless impulse from to be every inch & Bars," and the marriage takes place. The be Australia), including his Royal haviour of the old man's own son ghness's speech, from Bris- brings on a stroke, but he dies bane, and loyal greetings spok.... happy that he is not after all en by the Rt. Hon. Stanleyke last gentleman" of the Bruce, C.H, M.C., High Com-family.

oc-

missioner for Australia in Lon- It is a simple story, but Mr. don, at the launching plat Arliss breathes frosty life into it.

sharp-tongued form. A running commentary Mishrewd, on the proceedings by Com Logenarian is not a stereotyped mander D. A. Stride. Relayed at once witty and, gracious. He Fortrait. It is a characterisation from Vickers Armstrongs, Ltd, relies on few outer mannerisms, Naval Construction Works and sots with a rerve missing from Barrow-in-Furness,

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5.45 p.m.-The News, 8.00 p.m.-Close down.

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[* The piature is nearly ruined by apontimental ending. The vid himé féáves a talking film, în which Es declares, his will. We watch the emotional reactions of the reln- tions and these are at variance with the spirit of the rest of the A powerful new second-class

pictura," "But even as a stálkie cruiser, the Suzuya, which was ghost Mr. Arliss almost persuader laid down in December last year one to accept this mawkish ending the yokomka Dockyard, Shiv al pla hich in other respecti Recital of Hungarian. Gypsy | be lajnched on November 20′ in due receye most gratefully. Bonga by Mile, Klara von the presence of the Emperor, ne- Csorba (Budapest Operetta cording to an official announce Prima-donna) accompanied atment to-AY.

From the Studios

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Memories

of the

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