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GRAND PRIX CRASHES

TWO DRIVERS KILLED AT INDIANAPOLIS [THEOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

INDIANAPOLIS, May 30.

THE great Five Hundred Mile

Indianapolis Grand Prix Race was marred by two fatal accidents.

"Louis Meyer, the famous Ameri- can driver, won the event driving an eight-cylinder Tydol. He com pleted the course in the record time of 4 hours, 48 minutes, 0.75 seconds,

MISS VIOLET CAPELL'S

PUPILS

DISPLAY AT

CHARMING DAN

"KING'S THEATRE

GRACE, BEAUTY AND HAPPY CHILDHOOD

"Tenth Annual Dancing Display is a graceful and accomplished There were forty-two starters. The brilliance of Meyer's feat is by Miss Violet Capell and her little dancer, and went though her a lot dance with complete composure and indicated by the fact that he aver-pupils." Those words mean

to the parents of children who are

won a round of very well deserved aged well over a hundred miles an

learning dancing; it means above applause. hour.

all that they will see their own Jazz as the bigger girls saw

LORD WEMYSS SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY

Miss Capell's Way. Yet the most remarkable, and likeable, thing about Miss Capell

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Helen Ho's Solo.

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FUNERAL OF ADML. darling possibly performing it was the next item performed with a pie cut and certainly appearing, swing and precision and was per radiant-eyed, in one of the en-haps the best execited ensemble of sembles. It would need a stern the programme. Victorian complex to stay away an

Then a duet, a scarf dance charin- such an occasion.

But despite the fact that Missingly performed by Peggy Mn and Capell stages these displays par Joan Nawhouse. The one dark and ticularly wall, it was surprising to the other fair, both very graceful THRONG RECTER'S AGENCY.)

find the King's Theatre packed yes and intent. This was one of the terday afternoon. Not so surpris prettiest numbers. To complete the Repay, May 00.

to find in enthusiastic, first part of the programme was the in which all but HEADED by a naval guard of 200 ing

sailors from H.M.S. Pembroke audience, as the chrious pleasure" Winter Ballet marching with arms reversed, the of the small perlanners would inelt the smallest children had a part body of Admiral of the Fleet Lord the stomiest heart even if the dig and that lovely dancer Helen Ho

All Claims against the Steamer mast Wester Wemyss was taken it pro-play itself were not well worth took the solo. It was beautifully

arrangeit and well danced through-be presented to the Undersigned on or before 20th June, 1999, or they will cession from the Admiralty to watching, ".

out.

not be recognized, Westminster Abbey for the fineral

The second part.opened with an

No Olaims will be admitted after the service to-day.

The coffin was covered with

ensemble by the senior pupils

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & O white unsign and borne on a gun is that she never sacrifices the child; "Blue Danube Waltz" in which Goods have left the Godown,

Agents. carriage drawn by sixteen sailors. to the institution. No doubt she Miss Capell herself took the star

her display more part of Rachael Wong who was un- Hong Kong, 31st May, 1933. nake The pall bearers were, high off could

A graceful and cers, representing a branches of polished by vigorous and not too able to perform. the fighting services

kindly drilling, and by weeding, charming dance with exceptionally Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt out all but the best. But that is pretty costumes.

Little Flower Girl." was present on behalf of the King happily not her method, and if she and the Prince of Wales and she did so she would rob her show of Freda Gabruiler who danced the Duke of Connaught were also re-half its charm and her pupils of solo which followed Little Flower an instructress whom they regard Girl" in the opinion of many of presented.

"auntie than & the audience deserved the highest The Dainty Miss" performed praise of any of the sole dancers with the greatest composure by She acted as well as she danced. Marcia Graye, the smallest and also There was more than pathos in her we believe the youngest of gestures, at moments she achieved the soloists. Marcia is a neat little real tragedy, and she was so pretty dancer with admirable balance. and ao appealing with it and to That little head with its mop of

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda delightfully light hearted when she black curls is clearly fixed quite

Ou her shoulders. Shears to be left in the Godowns, where seemed for a while to have for securely gotten her troubles with the basket knew what she was doing and she they will be examined on Tuesday, she laid aside as she danced. did it well and smilingly, and 6th June at 10a.m.

The babies again in Penguins." made a very pretty picture in what delightful costumes. her green ballet frock. We shall They waddled and squeaked and see her again in · a'; pata : seul no enjoyed themselves, Not dancing doubt. strictly speaking, but a delicious interlude in which the performers rejoiced.ns did the audience.

Minuet.

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VISIT OF THE KING AND QUEEN

(Special Air-Mail Service!

LONDON, May 18.

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Bore as en teacher.

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as together to have been able to see their movements better.

"Dainty. Miss,**

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She has hit the key note of this, and all her displays, in her title

Miss

her Violet Capell and pupils." She is with them, one in spirit with them, enjoying it all simply and happily not anxiously looking out for mistakes, and it is the happiness that pervades the display which makes it so charm ing. The King and Queen, attended by

The very unsophisticated "awk-And Lady Ampthill and Lieut. Col. Reward squad" of tinins took the ginald Seymour, paid a private iaughter that greeted their dances visit to the summer exhibition of at its true value, as an apprecia

Miss-Capell can always be trusted the Royal Academy at Burlington tion. They did not feel at a

to finish her displays wall, and ves- House yesterday afternoon, and reabashed by it, which is as it should

terday's final ensemble." Black and mained for nearly an hour and a be, but fow teachers would have

White" was no exception. But for half in the galleries.

the wit and humanity to reulise

Miss Capell and her sister who wore The Queen's cloth coat was of that laughter was, as good if not

As a contrast there followed a Columbine and Pierrot costumes We laugh graceful and charming, number by ali were dressed alike, in short nahcs-of-roses pink with a collar better than applause. of summer ermine, to which a single because we are enjoying ourselves, Marigold Sorby and Peggy Eccle- frilly frocks half white, half black. pink camelia was pinned. Her all too often clapping our hands shaw who danced a minuet together. First the babies came in and did Majesty's dress

of crépe really signifies relief from a period The costumes were as pretty as the their dance then all the others to gong Kong, drth May, 1989. romaine in a slightly paler tone of intolerable boredom. But no-one dance, and as the dancers Anxether while the awkward squad" than the coat, and her toque was was bored yesterday of that we feel ensemble entitled "Bathing Sea fell out against the wall. of gouged pink silk with motifs of assured for the clapping was as son brought the middle size class The dance, which was perfectly

on the appontaneous and as hearty as the to the footlights again with George timed and very well manage with er, M. Sorby, S. Bruce, J., Knight, turquoise-blue inset

Jowitt in the lead. The costumes large a crowd of perform She carried a silk turned brim.

o on D. Barrett, J. Bradbury, H: Mil laughter. parasol to match the ensemble.

But the performers, or at all were good but the dance did not the stage was particularly pretty lington, V. Bradbury, S. Ho, E. Their Majesties were received by events their parents will be anxious offer much chance, and despite its with its weaving movement Sir William Llewellyn, President, to descend to personalities, and decorative effect was perhaps the rounded Mr. Sydney Leo, treasurer, Mr perhaps the best and most conveni- least successful. Walter Russell, keeper, and Mr. Went method of doing so id a resume R. M. Lamb, secretary of the Royal of the programme. Academy."

The curtain rose on an ensemble Other members of the Royal by the smaller big ones" entitled Family present included Princess

country dance"

prettily Marie Louise, whose myy-blue dress rod and well executed. It Another duct and a solo brought house, but they got their flowera and coat were worn with a navy went with a swing, as this type the programme to the grand finale hat wreathed with musti-coloured of dance is probably the most effec- when all the pupils and their flowers; Rear-Adanical the Hon. Sir live for children of the age which teacher appeared together on the Alexander and Lady Patricia Ram-has out grown the grace of early stage. say, the latter wearing brown-and-childhood and not yet acquired the

The duet, John Bradbury and white patterned crepe with a rust-force which will come with added George Jowitt, in Tango was brown satin coat and brown straw years. It also had the advantage the only example of ball-room hat; and the Marquess of Caris of clear, well marked music. If dancing in the display. Both chil. brooke with the Marchioness of Carisbrooke, who wore navy blue, one must find "fault it is in the dren dance well, but were perhaps rather "wishy washy music that a little dwarfed by the stage or by with striped havy and white revers to her evat niid a navy-blue straw accompanies many of the dances their costumes one would have liked One feels that a better and more to see them dance separately as well hat bound with white ribbons.

inspiring tune to follow would help a good many more of the children to dance in time.

·

very

Two Pas Seuls, Then a pas seul "Grace" follow- ed, danced by D. Barrett who is' just eight. Both costume and dance were pretty, but even prettier was the happy instentness of the small

Lord Ampthill escorted the Hon. Phyllis Russell, who was in silver- grey, with a fox collar to her coat. Lady Beriha Dawkins was dressed all in grey, with a chinchilla collar ia her silk cont. Lady Dawson of Penn, accompanied by Lord Dawson of Penn, wore a navy coat over a blue and white figured crêpe dress, and had a navy and white hat. performer. Miss Capell had ex Lady Eva Dugdale was in black plained the meaning of the dance, straw hat; the Hon. Lady Ward as she does to all her pupils, and wore a Butumer ermine coat with a the little girl very obviously felt collar of beige fox and a beige berat herself to be daffodil swaying She. and dress; Lady Helen Graham was and dancing in the wind. in currant-red with a black voat; danced to herself, with a smile and the Countess of Munster wore a blue with an absorbtion which makes and white dress and powder-blue one think that she will in time to hat with a beige American broadtail come be one of the stars among Miss cout; the Hon. Mra, Montague Eliot Capell's many clever, pupils. was in brown and white finely check-Next little Pauline Baxter, a ed. chiffon tweed, with a white hat year or two older in another solo, Pauline trimmed with brown ribbone; and called "Acorobatic." Lady Jonni Veracy wore a coral- danced to her audience, and very. pink hopsack coat over a figured charmingly. Her neat movements and above all her clever balancing. dress and a silver fox fur..

gained her continual applause. For skill of execution she was probably the best of the younger children.

JUDICIAL ADVISER TO THE SIAMESE GOVERNMENT (Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, May 18

"Jazz" ar ensemble of the very times, dressed in gold and blue, They WAS: a popular number, Sir Robert Holland, who was call-laughed. and tumbled, stared round ed to the Bar in 1830, has been ap-in wonderment, and lost their way, -pointed- Judicial Adviser to the some of their actions they did very Siamese Government, and embarks prettily those that they remember. at Marstilles for, Bangkok on May ed, and the more self possessed, 21 The agreement is for three pulling the other round. But what the audience liked was that

years,

Sir Robert had a distinguished they looked pretty and were evi- career in the Political Department dently thoroughly enjoying them of the Government of India, and selves To Armagh hand from 1925 to 1931 was a member of Joan Bradbury who owns to some the Council of the Secretary of ten summers, then danced a pas State for India,

eul the Sput of Violet." She

Then the thres Ho sisters in Waltz. They are all graceful and all autiful dancers, and this item rerived, as it deserved, a very special round of applause."

J. Hardie, N. Paterson, K. La Fevre, P.. Butcher, E.. Black, W. Joseph, A. Sheaton, H. Lauder, N. Witchell, 8. Compton, J. Pinguet, M. Graye, H. Sanger, P. Ma, E. Ford, H. Ho, E. Witchell.

of Banker. immature

and cheoquering of black and "white.

The usual pretty scene. of eager children pressing forward to re ceive their bouquets had to be. dis pensed with owing to the necessity of clearing the theatre for the 7.13

M. Miners, C. van Wylick, Y. Blackmore, M. Martin, C. Quinn, V. Black, H. Merriman, J.-Draper, none the less and flower street lived up to its old name for ten B. Ensor, P. Baxter, P. Ma, J. minutes or so when the children Latham, S. Marnac, M. Jack, A. came pouring out of the stage door, Ho, E. Rose eyes aglow, checks still rouged. M. Rodger, J. Gardiner, A. some staggering under the weight of Hampden Ross, M. Greig, A. Mar- their flower baskets from which they tel Hall, R. Shenton, P. Arnold, would not be parted for a moment. J. Newhouse, G. Davidson, F.

Those taking part were:-

Gabruiser B. Goldenberg, M. J. Davidson, J. Strellatt, J. Wynne Jones, P. Eccleshaw, M. Violet Capell and Phyllis Capeli. Ridlington, E. Newton, L. Martin, Dawson, C. Sanger, G. Jowett. 31. Lawrence, M. Cooper, K. Drap-

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