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What
This
Search for Novelty to Mark Coronation
By PHYLLIS M. DAVIES
YANCING days are here
-again.
You
The coming of winter means busy. times in the dancing schools and in the Telting of West End ballrooms— and it marks the end of the "sinck season" for dance musicians.
This arson is going to be bigger than for years, for it leads up to the festivitles of Coronation year. And. as an eminent teacher of dancing re- marked to me, "When people rejoice, they dance!"
So the office of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, in New Oxford-street, is now il scene of great activity. Hundreds of let- ters are arriving every day, hun- dreds of dance teachers are calling
to inquire what are to be the big features of the dancing world for the
next seven or eight months.
And the answer? the waltz,
the quickstep, and the tango.
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110 debts"-written in an ambulance in a ferry-bant, and witnessed by the driver and a nurse, has just been ac- cepted by the New York courts. It disposes of a £10,000 estate.
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FRANCE'S
CONVICT
ISLAND
FATE OF THOSE WHO ESCAPE Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Oct. 15. Abolition of Devil's Island and other notorious penal settlements in French Guiana, proposed by the Popular Front
government
of France, will mean the end of the unpopular but necessary open boat method of deporting e5- caped prisoners who land in Trinidad.
Towing the refugees to sea and setting them adrift in a small rowboat and expecting them to find their way to some
other haven never has been popular here.
But as the French consulate
PETER PETROFF, sur has persisted in its refusal vivor of three revolu- io care for the men since tions, Soviet Under- many of them are dangerous Secretary
criminals and wanted neither for Foreign here. nor in nearby British Affairs in the reign of colonies, there remained no other Lenin, whose life is forfeit alternative but to send them away from the island in the same man- ner in which they arrived. Authorities have been loath to return them to French Guiana.
FOOD COSTS MONEY
NEW STEPS LIKELY in the Russia of to-day, is Major Ceell H. Taylor, president lying ill in Highgate L. C. C.
hospital.
of the society, believes that we may
be dancing some entirely new steps
and rhythms by the time Coronation year arrives:
"Somebody is bound to be work- ing out a new idea of some kind to mark the occasion. It absolute- ly cries out for a 'Coronation Dance," He said.
Ballroom dancing may not seem to have changed markedly in recent seasons—but the dance teachers that it has. Although the know waltz (a modernised version of the Viennese waltz) is to be the present season's big feature, many other in- fluences have crept in, mainly from the ilims.
1.
"A lot of inspiration for ballroom dancing is to be found in the great musical flms," said Major Taylor.
"Dance leachers are great enthusi- asts over the work of Miss Ginger Rogers and Mr. Fred Astnire, and they went crazy about Miss Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of
where
was a time, too,
when dance teachers rushed to see new George Raft films, for he is a flae dancer, and his bolero was one of the most inspiring things one har seen. But lately he has not done much dancing in his pictures."
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The provincial towns will feature more of the old-fashioned dances this season, such as the valete.
BIRD REFUSES
RIGHT-OF-WAY
TO U. S. MAILS Oregon City, Oct. 20. After two years of disappoint- ment, a patient blusbird finally has succeeded in hatching a brood in a galvanized iron mailbox at the Ernest Brosig farm, Scotts Mills.
When the bird frat built her nest in the box, the owners removed it. This year the bird built another neat there. The farmer transferrat the nest to a decorative birdhouse set up adjacent to the mail container. Not to be discouraged, the bird constructed another nest in the deepest corner of the mailbox, sat down and filled it with, eggs,
The postman called every day, thrusting letters and papers into the box, but the bird stuck with the job and hatched out five tiny blucbirds.
Petroff would be shot the moment he crossed the Russlan frontier be- cause of the part he played against the Bolsheviks.
He came to this country from Berlin two years ago with his wife and two children. after his house had been occupied by Nazi agents, his library burned.
Three months ago a leg allment forced him to enter hospital.
Is wife, Irma, visits him daily. TAUGHT HIMSELF
Petrol Is 52. Iron-grey hair is Intellectual brushed off his broad forehead. Son of a Jewish working man, he taught himself to read and write at 15. He never went to school. He is a good linguist.
He and Chicherin, Bolshevik "ambassador," were both Interned In this country in 1918, later freed. Petroff was able to return here through the intervention of promi- nent trade union leaders. He hus made a homa in Camden Town. His two children are at school in London. When interviewed yesterday he naid he was glad to be living in London again.
One of his greatest regrets is the burning of his library. It took him 30 years to assemble. It included many valuable Arst editions.
Petroff has a sear at the back of his head to remind him-if he needs a reminder of the park be played in Russia's reyolutions. A bayonet made f
He is silent on the tople of Russia's polities. But he is convinced that world peace will never he secured until Fascism and Nazism are over- thrown.
£500 ON HEAD OF LT-GEN. DILL ARAB EXTREMIST'S OFFER
Jerusalem, Oct. 20. LL-Gen. J. C. Dill, the British Commander-in-Chief Int Palestine, has had a price put on bla head by the self-styled "commander-in-chief" of the Arab rebels, El Kaukajl. "Areward of £500 is offered anyone who will bring in to him Lt-Gen. Dill, 'dead or alive."
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Capt. A. A. Cipriani, mayor of Port of Spain, who has urged the French consut to provide food and sholler for the escaped convicts, tra Lu*** that with abolition of the settlements, costs of caring
for them must be borne by the con- sul. The government of this crown colony has been obliged to spend a considerable sum annually in taking care
of the men through provision of clothing, food and medical attention besides the cost of boats to expel them
This year has set a new record in arrivals. Once a novelty hers, thus
sight of SIROL it
boatload of escaped prl-
blackened soners, nearly
the
tropical sun and haggard from
their 750-mile Journey in an open boat, no longer exeltes undue attention. Sometimes only the police meet, the runaways-to. jall them until they can be deported. The physical condi
delays
tion of many of the men often they
expulsion for months.
are pronounced Al by doctors, they are placed in bonts stocked with provisions for 21 days, provided with clothing, towed about 12 miles to sea by a launch, and cut drift, with "Good luck-but don't come back." SANK THEIR BOAT
In only one case, several months ago, did the convicts themselves delay their deportation. Towed out to sen, they sank the small boat they had been given, and the accompany- ing police launch was obliged to rescue them and bring them back to Port of Spain. But they were 'successfully expelled two days later. Few of the escaped men arriving here admit their guilt. They in- variably paint themselves as victims of minearringes of justies and inno- cent of any wrong doing. All de- nounce the "bere" system in the penal settlements which forces men who have served terms to remain in French Guiana Work is scarce and the "bere"
to eko struggles
out a being meagre existence instead of permitted to return to France and once more take his place in Ecclety. Life in Cayenne is a nightmare. according to the refuzce convicts. Joseph Longchamps, a former Lyons butcher, who was sentenced for mur- der, related how he worked from
a.m. to 11 pm, daily with only n cup of coffee and a morsel of ment for food. "Death would have been kinder," he said.United Pren.
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