PACE 11.

NEWS OF THE DAY

IN. PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR

TELEVISION'S RECORD TASK

B.B.C. engineers recently undertook the television broadcast of the biggest stage show over to be tolovised in the world, and owners of television' sots over a wide area saw the complete production of "Magyar Melody," the musical comedy at His Majesty's

Theatre.

Picture on the right shows television cameramen and technicians in the dress circle during the shooting of the second act. Binnio Hale is seen right-centre.

Hongkong Telegraph

PHOTONEWS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1930.

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The mobile van outside the theatre, showing the cables slung from the build- ing. It was from the van that Mr. Philip Dörto, the producer, controlled the cameras by telephone, changing over from one to the other as the scenes, reproduced on two screens in front of him, demanded.

Here are two worknuen handling the complicated system of cables, miles of which were used for the broadcast, They were led in from the van to the cameras, then back to the apparatus in the van,

there is the camera being operated from the stage box. Apparatus, of course, includes sound synchro nivation, and an interesting point in last night's broadcast was that for 90 seconds, while the duelling. ecene was being played in a bluse light too dim for the cameras, to pick up, "stand-ins" performed the acenc at Alexandra Palace. actual sounds being relayed from the theatre stage.

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1 Tons From H'Kong about

Steamers

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| 17,000) 10th June

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CORFU CANTON CARTHAGE RAJPUTANA

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SANTHIA

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8th June

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The two canteras installed in the circle. Three cameras were used for the broadcast, the third being placed in a staga box. Different viewpoints thus obtained gave variety to the reproduction on television screens. Production entailed 82 change-overs from camera to caption or camera to camera.

This section of the interior of the van gives some id en of the intricate apparatus required for the work. The approximate cost of these mobile television units is £25,000. The two screens by which the pros ducer saw the action of the play üre visible at the far end of the van behind the heads of the assistants, It was from the van itself that the actual broadcast went on to the ether.

A television set was placed in Binnic Hale's dressing-room so that she could follow the action of the play while not on this stage herself. She is seca with Ruger Treville, who played opposite her, watching Betty Warren and Jerry Verno as Julika and Jarvis in a knockabout bicycle scene. The show, including intervals, occupied television screena in thousands of homes for just on three hours from 8.15 p.m. until 11.10 p.m. To introduce the actors and actresses to the unseen audience, captions were flashed on screens in place of programmes.

And here is a scene from the musical comedy itself with Binnie Hala in a bong number. This broadcast, which involved preparations unique in the as yet brief history of television, would not have been possible without the most complete co-operation between the theatre management and the B.B.C The result was a fine example of the possibilities of this form of entertainment,

DESTROY

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be "Kostings.

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KAN TONG PO,

Manager,

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

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From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Motor Vessel

"YASUKUNI MAKU," having arrived from the above poris, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

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No Are Insurance has been offected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA. Hongkong, 30th May, 1939,

WESTERN OCCULTISM Lecture Scheduled For Theosophical Society

At the usual weekly public mest- ing of the Theosophical Society to-morrow at 6 pm, a lecture will be given by Mr. C. A. Sutherton Huts on the Comte de Saint-Germain. This mysterious and fascinating in- dividual, who: mány, believe to be The leader of Western Occultism at the present Ume, hos aroused much interest of Inte

The Lodge Room of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society..is at 6B Chater Hoad, where there is a library of several hundred volumes Theosophy, Spiritualiam and occult matters generally. All Cure. V heartly invited.

COUNT THE USAREA TELEGRAPHS.".

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