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First National picture portraying agreed to conform."
Westminster school children will the life story of the Immortal / receive silver-plated spoons as nurse, Florence Nightingale, opens The children are to be at the Majestic Theatre to-day memento. entertained at the Albert Hall and with Kay Francis in the stellar
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"ANTHONY ADVERSE'
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3.000.000 readers comes to the King's Theatre to-day, with Fredric March in the stellar role
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The novel, which took Harvey
scenes take place at the base hos- Allen four years to write, was pital at Scutari, a small Turkish finally whipped into its finished town on the north shore of the screen from after more than two Bosporus, and at Balaclava, where years of arduous labour on the the immortal six hundred of the 7.13.p.m.---Cricket resume, Newpart of nearly 3.000 technicians, Light Brigade rode "Into the jaws
Fin addition to more than 2,500, of death.”
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5 p.m.-Happy New Year's Greet- Ing. The children send best wishes.
Pro-9 p.in-Hitler Youth gramme: BdM: Twelve on a Bledge.
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players who portray the many No more powerful nor romantic characters seen in the film, t theme could have been selected by In dynamie action intense First National than that of the Ufe of the great nurse who gave drama, glamourous romance and thrilling adventure, probably no her all to humanity by revolution- story was ever better fitted forizing the hospitalization system of cert.ve
screen material And Warner the world, and whose efforts laid p.m.-"Bits from Burns"-A Poe-
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Bros, are said to have caught all the groundwork for the establish- 9.15 pm Melody Hour with the the vividness, the fire and colour ment of the Red Cross.
of the original and to have trans--The picture is enacted by an ́ex- mitted it to the film.
ceptionally talented cast of prin- The cast is a tremendous one in cipals, with more than one thou- size and remarkable for the num- sand persons in extra roles. Ian ber of talented players, there Hunter, famous on the London being eight speaking parts, with stage and in alms, and Donald 2.550 bit players and extras Woods have the two leading mas-
culine roles. pearing. Besides March and Mies. de Havilland, some of the more important players include Edmund famous in America and abroed Gwenn, Claude Rains,
both on the stage and screen, Louise, Louis Hayward, Gale: Son-,
among then being Nigel, Bruce, dergaard, Stef Duna, Bally.
Donald Crisp, Henry ONeill, Bully Woods, Mauch, Donald
Akin
Phoebe Foster, George Curzon, Tamiroff, Ralph Morgan, Henry Mauch, Charles Croker - King, O'Neill, Pedo De Cordoba, George
SATURDAY''. 11.55 p.m.A ball for ball descrip-
tion of the Third Test Match.
England Australia. During the afternoon: Cricket Descrip- tions will be interspersed with
Race Resulta,
6 pmClose down. stara | 6.30 pm-Recorded music.
7 pm-Melbourne: Central Post Office Ohimes. Cricket Resume: 25. Tizird Test recordkee 7.13: pim-Cricket Resume: New E. Stone and Luis Alberni,
South Wales v. Queensland: 7.20~p.m.--National News Bulletin, 7.36pm-Topies in the Air:" 7.58 pm-Victorian News Bulletin. a p.m.-Melbourne Central Post Office Chimes; A Special New Year Presentation.
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the New Age."
6.50 p.m-Poetry Reading.
7 p.m.-Gems from Oratorio, 7.30 pm-Recital by Jascha and Tossy Spivakovsky (Violin and Plan
8 p.m.-Symphony Hour.
9 pm-Talk on International
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Anita.
""THE BRIDE WALKS
OUT
Others in the cast include actors
Georgia Calne, Ara Gerald, Hal- liwell, Hobbes, Eily Malyon," Li-" Han Cooper and Egon Brecher.
William Dieterle directed the production from the screen play by Mordaunt Shairp.
Coming to the screen in a new kind of role into which she ably about-town, Robert Young, who dovetails her extensive range of can provide the luxuries of lite talents, Barbara Stanwyck i star-the lady cannot extract from red in "The Bride Walks Out, a husband's thirty-five per say and breezy gomantic comedy, Young's intervention comes to a in which she is seen with two of head, with Barbars planning to the screen's foremost leading men, get a divorce Raymond under- Gene Raymond and Robert Young, rtakes a hazardous/siryezing posi- Miss Stanwyck's bow in a com-tion in South America, of which edy of the type of The Bride Miss Broderick learns through her Walks Out" is furthered by the ap-husband, Sparks, who is Raymond's pearance of Ned Sparks and Helen business buddy, kt
A mad and merry in-the-nick- Broderick, who contribute pungent
atetimer pref from Young's humor.
This quintet is involved in a ro- swank Longtaland estate to the mantle entanglement which makes steamer pler from which Ray- for some of the screen's gayest mond's boat is departing, satis- comedy. sccording to preview e-factorily ends this devil-may-care- ties. A moment after Raymond comedy.
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and Miss Stanwyck are married,The star Theatre announces that belita the bridegroom, is arrested for The Bride Walks Oiri violating the peate add the bride arst offering to its patrons in the is pursued by a millionaire man- year 1937.
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