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Ia Marriage just the interludo
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"THE
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MARY, BRIAN -FREDRIC MARCH
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A Goronoint Gicture ·
From Edith Wharton'a Daring Inside Story TRE CHILDREN"
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the Theatre (Tel. 25720).
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Licette, Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Robert Car and Chorus, -9503.
(This record is by special request.)
9.27 to 10.07 p.m.-
Concert. Items.
Instrumental Quarlette-" Quar
tette in A Major" (Beethoven). -The Catterall Quarlette
Song" Rose in the Bud" (Bar- row and Forster).--Dame Clara Butt. (Contralto).--PBA. Song "The Rooks" (Waterford). -Dame Clara Butt (Contralto). ...PBI.
Violin Solo-" Grave "- (Corti).—
Yell d'Aranyi.
Violin Solo- Bagatelle in D".
(Catty), Yelli d'Aranyi. DB:C1
Olette" Prelude in C Sharp Minor" (Bachmaninoff, ATT, Bear).-J. H. Squire Celeste Octelte.-01923, Song-Weep You No More " (I. Quilter). The Hon, W.
Brownlow.
Song" Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Tennyson and Quilter). -The Hon. W. Brownlow.- DB170.
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String Quartette - Minnet " (Schubert)-Lebar String Quar- tette.-D3200,
10.07 to 10.25 p.m.-
Operatio.
Song" Romeo and Juliet"
Waltz Song (Gounod).-Ger- trude Johnson (Soprano).-0183, "Maritana ”—Selections (Wallnce), Bert Halton and his Havann Band-91i1.
Song" Lohengrin
Lobengrin's
Narration" (Wagner)-William Heseltina (Tenor).—9127,'
- 10.25. p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
news.
10:30 p.m.-Close down,
355 METRES.
11,30 aan.--Chinese programme, 12.30 p.m.-Europesń programme,
1 p.m.--Local-time, weather report,
2 p.m.-Close down,
5 to 7 p.m.--Chinese programuțe.
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gramme of Regal and Columbia records supplied by. MeasTS. Anderson Musia Co..
7 to 737 p.in.
Variety.
Orchestral - "Ever
Green "
Selection.The Stage Orches
tra
Orchestral
Nippy "Selection.
-The Stage Orch.-Mit238, Accordeon Duct" La Tourterel
ie" (The Dove).--Jean Deveydt and Louis Logist.
(A
Acordeon Diet" ilda "
Romance).-The Deveydt Bro- thers.-DB36,
Vocal Duet - "Sweepin' the Clouds Away."-Jayton and Johnstone,
Vocal. Duet-" There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie."-Layton And Johnstone.--DB95. Humorona Song--"My Canary
Has Circles Under His Eyes.”— Marion Harris..
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Humorous Song---" Would
You
Like to Take a Walk," -Marion Harris.-DB433,
Banjo Solu “Banjokes.”—Len
Filli
Banja Solo-"Diczy Digita,”--
Fellia.-DB354.
7.23 to 7.58 p.m.--
Waltres.
"The Blue Danube” (Strausa).-
The B.B.C: Wireless Chorus and Orch.-DR301. Merry Widow" (Lebar),-The
Bohemian Oreb.
**The
Waltz · Dream" (Osear Straus).The Bohemian Orch. --MIR225.
Neapolitan Nights" (Zameznik):
The London Novelty Orch.
The Midnight Waltz" (Amodio). -The London Novelty Orch.--- MRIOL.
8 p.th-Local time and weather
report.
7.38 10 15.m.-
Organ Solor.
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale"
(Handel). Anton
der Horst.-DB156..
van
* Chun Choo". (Malneck and Trum-
bauer). Roginald Foort, "Memories of You" (Blake).—
Reginald Foort.-DB416,
8.15 to 8.42 p.m.-
Orchestral.
The Song of the Drum-Selee.
tion (Ellis and Finck)--Her.
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Signal honour was paid W. S. Van Dyke, director of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's jungle adventure dramn, "Tender Horn," coming | simultaneously to the Queen's, Star and World Theatres on Thursday, when he returned from £3,000 mile trek on which the picture was mado,
He was guest of honour of the Adventurers' Club, composed of famous explorers and adventurers, and presented with a nedal in view of his achievements in tak- ing the first and only sound record- ing apparatus into the densest jungles of Afrion.
Harry Carey, Duncan Renaldo and Edwing Booth play principal' roles in the huge production,
CENTRAL THEATRE.
"THE MARRIAGE PLAYGROUND."
Water-proof bathing beauties will be seen and heard in Para mount's all-talking production "The Marriage Playground" which comes to the Central Theatre La- day,
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MARIE
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Funnier than in "Caught Short" more dramatic than in "Anna Christic."
WALLACE
BEERY
better than his "Pat"
in "Billy the Kid,"
Among the large number of ex- AND
tras used to create the typical Lido throngs, such as are found at this exclusive European ne-side resort, are thirty girls, who, like the one in the poem, wre told to "hang Jour clothes on'a hick'ry limb, but don't go near the water."
It was a rigid test of discipline for the girls the day the scene was "shot" for they had to spend the entira day on a warm California bench, but were not permitted to go near the water. Within a few fect of the tempting waves, they had to recline in modish beach costumes and antisfy themselves ns best they could by merely looking"
at the waves.
The anme teat, however, was applied to the cast headed by Mary Brian and. Fredric March. All their scones were made on the
dry sands. To balance the number of "water-proof" players was 21 equal number of actors who were required to spend the entire day playing in and about the water.
The play is based on the Edith Wharton best-selling novel,. "The Children." It was directed by Lothar Mendes, "the 'director of "Illusion" and "Dangerous Curs veg."
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VILLAGERS DETERMINED TO STOP UNSEEMLY BEHAVIOUR.
Cranham, a village nestling t the foot of the Cotswolds a few miles out of Gloucester, has decided to take drastic 'action against ill behaved cambort during the holi, day, season..
! Following on what they call “disgraċċful behaviour" during the last two summers, the villagers have met and decided to give a ducking in the villago brook to
Ultra-modern girl campera scho wear scanty bathing costumes.
Campers who hold gramophone, and dancing parties in the early hours,
:
There were violent scenes between, the villagers and campers last sum- mer. Indignant because of what |they considered unseemly behaviour
by the holiday-makers, the locali people marched in a body to a camp'; on the hillside and ordered the vi sitors to leave The campers re fused and the next night their tent collapsed on top of them. Somebody had cut the gay-ropes
"We shall be pleased to see cam-
of the right sort," said
pers P
villager, "but we are not going to
stand any nonsense."!
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