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TALKING FILMS.

CAMERA RECORD OF SOUNDS.

1926

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES.

Division 1.

2 Leeds U

R,

1

At the Capitol Theatre London the Do Forest Phonofilm, which

Birmingham was first shown there some three Blackburn years ago and again last year, has Bury The

now taken its place in the ordinary Huddersfield November 20. November 2. programme.

December 1.

December 2 The improvement made in the Decomber, S. December 6. Invention by C. F. Elvell are re- December 7. December 10. markable. The phonofilm is quite unlike the other attempts at pro- ducing a talking film, for the syn- chronisation of pictures and sound is perfect.

Date.

Tues., Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Wed., Doc. 1, 10.30 a.m.

The general basis of the inven- tlon is an adaptation of wireless. Different notes produce different Suwa Maru..Wed, Dec. 1, 9.30 a.m.

densities of light and an attach. Hulchow........Wed., Dec. 1, 5 p.m Kotsu Maru Wed, Dec.: 1, 5 p.m.ment to the ordinary inemato MinganngThurs., Deb. 2, 8.30 am, graph camera records these den- Sinklang Thurs, Dec, 2, 8.80 a.m. Tisandari Thurs,, Dec. 2, 11,30 am, sities on the edge of the film.

p.m.

· Everton

Leicester *Wednesday

Sunderland

Tottenhamı West, Bram. West Ham

E-Manchester U. 0-Liverpool

Bolton

"Derby C 5.Aston Villa

Cardlif

3 Sheffield U

1 Newcastle

Arsonal

YACHTING.

ST. GEORGE'S BEAT

ST. ANDREWSN

The week-end was a full one för local yachtsmen, with champion- ship races for Saturday and a St. Andrews and St. George's match yesterday.

For the championship - ráccs there was an ideal sailing day. Twenty-two boats turned out, the 8 result of the racing, together with the pointa earned by each boat up to ante, being

Handicap Class.

Finishing: Correct". Pts, Time Time to Date

2 Burnley

Sunderland..1910 4 598 26 24 Nowcastlo...17 9 44 44 27 22 Huddersfld.17 G10 1 37 27 32 Burnley, 1

18.8 55 49 3421 Bolton... 16 8 4 4 33 21 20 Rolla 2nd Tottenham...17 8 4 5-10 32 20 Diana Brd Birmingham17 9 2 6 22 2420 Colicon (wins)

La Linda Dorothen Leicester.. 17 7 5 5 45 38-19

Argulla Wodnesday..17 6 6 5 31 3619 West Ham...16 7 3 6 31 24 17 Falcon Loeds Un....17 7 3 7 35 33 17

4

4 10 194 10 18

4 11 52 4 10 28

4-14 88 4.07 38

4 20.07 4 14

4 14 81

62 12 4/14

4-21 16 4 4 28 60 4:23 61 410 09

Heyward. Hays......

4 38 18. 4 38 1835

4 30 004 39,09 25 440 46 4 40 46 87

די

440 474 40 47 88 442.00 4 87.00 B6 4 45 20 4.45 20 23 4 57 17 4.55 28 24

Goel Class.

Arsenal 17 5 7.5 34 36 17 Bury.18 5 7-6 32 36 17 Bluenoac (wins) 4 86-42-438-42.48 Loud Speakers.

Manch, Un...16 6 46-25 30 16 Boojumi 3rd Tikembang Thurs., Dec. 9.11.30 am.

The sound record is printed Blackburn...17 6 4 7 33 4416 Adanac Tilawa**

Thurs., Dec, 2,

Wonder? Why Parcels

11.30 a.m. after the ordinary film, and an at-Sheffield Un.17 5 5,7 27 36 15 Adole

rotired Letters 12.30 p.m. tachment to the projector trans- Cardiff. O....16 3 47 25 2814

Everton...19 4 6 9 29 4014 Lola 2nd Kingyuan Thurs., Doc. 2, 2.30 p.m. forms these records through a Emp, of Aain Thurs., Dec. 2, 8.30 p.m. microphone very much on the prin- Liverpool...16 6 1 9 26 26 13 Sealark Kwaisang

Thurs., Dec. 2, No. ciple of the retransformation of Aston Villa.17 4 4 9-26 39 12 Zephyr Haibong

Fri., Kutsang

Fri, Dec. 5. wave vibrations into sound in a Derby O......16 5 110 29 3011 Large wireless loud WestBromA17 3:311 25 43 9 5 pam.radio set. Parcels Letters Dee, 10, 8.30 u.m. speakers are used.

Fri., Dec. 8, 5 p.m.

The invention is certainly mar vellous in its effect. The Capitol audience have now become accus- tomed to see and hear such artistes. as Billy Merson; Dick Henderson, the Helen Lewis Orchestra, the Radio Franks and Phil Baker.

Swatow

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits and Calutta

Shanghai

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*C. and S. America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco

President

Taft

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Sandakan Japan Swatow

Straits, Cexion, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Xirica, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Swatow and Bangkok Sam Shui, and Wuchow

(Duo San Tanda

.....

.Sat, Dec. 4. ..3 p.m. Parcoin... Registration.4.15 p.m. Lettors... ...ố p.m. Francisco 29th Decembor).

Parcele..

.Sat., Dec. 4. ....noon Registration.....1.45 p.m. Letters ....2.80 p.m. (Dao Thursday Island Dec. 16.)

Sulcang

Paul Locat

It is possible to alter the power of the sound just as you can tune a radio set. But, of course, those who object to the quality of sound of the ordinary wireless loud speaker will not admire the phono-

Big Possibilities.

Presiden President Jackson Mon,, Das. G. Noon Parcels... Registration 2.45 p.m.

The phonofilm is now a commer- Letters ...... 8.80 p.m. (Duo Victoria, B.C.. 25th December).cial proposition, and no programme

Tues., Dec. 7, 8,30 am. of a cinema can be considered cop

plete without an installation of Tuch, Dec. 7. this amazing invention. Registration 1.45. p.m. Its possibilities are limitless, Letters

12.30 p..but the loud speaker must undergo (Duo Marseilles 7th January, 1927) Hinsang Tues. Dec. 7, 12.30 p.m. great development before the talk Hosang... Wed., Dec. 8. 5 p.m. ing film can revolutionise the Si Kwong Sang Tues., Dec. 9, 10.30 am. lent Drama!

For political propraganda pur- Parcols .Dec. 10. 5 p.m.

Sat., Dec. 11. poses the phonofilm will possibly Registeration .9.45.n.m. be of great advantage to the party Letters

...10.30 am. using it. But it may destroy the (Due Marseilles 7th Jan. 1927.) Hangsung...Mon., Dec. 13, 5 p.m.

Macedonia

reputation of many politicians Kwong Foon Wed, Dec. 29, 4.30pm is acquainted only in print.

with whose specches the public *Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

IRRESISTIBLE

CAPSTAN

CIGARETTES

ŽBAG ACCESS:latest ja, maand by the fertush American Tobares e t'hin' Lo

B-439.

Barnsley Blackpool Darlington,

Division II. ZN

C

- Preston N. E.

2.Port Valo

1 Hull City

2 Clapton 0.

1 South Shields

lesbro Southampton

Chelsea Notts Forest Oldhium A. Portsmouth Swansea

Postponed.

5 Notts County. -2 Wolves

1. Bradford City

,

-

4 34 41 4 34

Daphne 2nd Halcyon Pierrette (wine) 4 37.49

Allon

4 37 22 4 87 28 12 18 38.5

4 40 14 4 35 20

4 38 51

0

3Joan 3rd Thecla Grel

4 48 56 4 98 32

4 40 16 4 44 24 There was also a race for ser 1vice boats, Lieut. Willoughby, in a Hermes whaler, winning the of- ficers' event, and Leading-Sesman Mortimer, in a Hawking' cutter, winning the event for ratings.

Swansea....17 10 5 2 33 1725 Hull

...17 11 2 4 27 1124 Middlesbro 17 11 1 5 46 28 23 Portsmouth.17 10 3 4 34 22 23 Preston16 9 5 2 34 25 23 Manch City.17 9 3 5 40 24 21 Notts For....17 8.5 4.34 28 21 South'pton....17 8 5 4 33 28 21 Oldham 17 9 26 26 22.20 Cholsea

YESTERDAY'S EVENT. Yesterday's Inter-Soclety race was a most exciting affair, St. George's winning by the narrow margin of two points. In the morning, the Englishmen were just one point ahead, and with the boats being changed over after tiffin, it was anybody's event. Again the St. George's men gained a single point.

177 55 25 27 19 Port Valo....18 6 6. 6. 36 36 18 Fulham.....17 6 5 6 26 32 17

Those sailing were:-St. An- Reading 17 5, 4 8 27 28 14 Darlington.18 6 2 10 34 40 14 drew's: Admiral Stirling, Capt. Blackpool.17 5 3 9 27 32 13 Bell, Surg-Lieut. Brown, Mr. A. La Notts County17 6 110 29 4513 Shields, Mr. R. Sutherland, and Sth. Shields. 15 5 2 8 31 26 12 Mr. R. M. Jack, St. George's: Mr. Clapton16-4 4 8 21 34 12 G. Vaux, Mr. Pearce, Mr, Arm- Wolves.17 3 59 25 28.11 strong, Mr. Grist, Mr. Rouse and Grimsby. 16 2 6 8 10 2610 Mr. Croucher. Barnsley.15 3 39 19 46 9 Bradford C..18 1 512 16 34 7

Scottish League.

Aberdeen Celtic Dundee Dunfermline

Falkirk

1 St. Mirron 7 Dundee U.

6 Morton

Airdrieonians

2 Hibernians

0 St. Johnstone

0 Hamilton A.

3 Partick.T.

ifcarts

Kilmarnock

Motherwell

Queen's Park

3 Cowdenbeath

Rangers

6 Clyde,

"The details were as follow:-

Morning Race..

0

Bluenose Daphne

2

Boojum,

1 Adanac

2 Sealark

Adele

Wonder

Why Zephyr Pierrette

Ailso

Grel

Lola

12 60 39 11.

12 46.10

12 52 01

12 53 46

12 64:51

12 60

12 50 21

12 57 09 12 57 13- 101 12:

1 05 19

18

21

40 30

Afternoon Race.

00 48

6 07 55 11

508 54

Motherwell..16 11 3 240 17 25 Rangors.15 11 2 2 46 18 24 Aberdeen.....17 9 5 3 44 32 23 Dundee....16 9 3 4 42 20 21 Celtic 14 8 4 2 43 19 20 Daphne

Ailsa St. Mirzen....16 9 2 5 38 42 20

Bluenose Partick......16 8 3 5 45 25 19 Pierrette St Johnstone.16 7 4 5 28 2018 Boojum Falkirk 16 6 5 5 26 22-17 Gel worder Airdrie.....16 6 4 6 34 32 16 GRAC C'denbeath...16 7 2 729 30 16 Adan

Scalark Hearts.16 6 4 6 30 31 16 Zephyr Hibernians...16 6 4 7 24 35 15 Adele Queen's Park16 6 28 26 37 14 Lola Kilmarnock.17 4 3.10 17 31 11 Hamilton.....16 3 5 8 20 36'11 Morton.......16 4 2 10 20 25 10 Clyde"...16 3 3 10 20 37 9 Dunfermline.17 4 1 12 15 43.9 Dundee Un.16 1 4 11 18 44 6

MORE PIRATES.

BUT ONLY ON THE SCREEN.

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5 15

07

6.15 22

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this

In the Club House. Afterwards in the Club, house the Commodoro, Mr. E. W. Carpen- ter, in a happy apcech asked Ad- miral Stirling, the captain of St. Andrew's team, to present the St. Andrew's flag to the winners. In asking Mr. Dowly, President of St. George's Society, to accept the fing Admiral Stirling remarked on the "Clothes Make the Pirate" is the very enjoyable day they had had title of a First National film now and the fine sport the races had

provided. being screened at the Queen's He also presented spoons to the Theatre, with Dorothy Gish and members of the winning team and Leon Errol in the principalj roles. to the winning team of bowls It is a rollicking farce, set away players. By a strange coincidence back in the 17th Century, the at- the St. Andrew's Society were suc- mosphere of which is sustained all cessful on the bowling green by the same margin of points as their through.

The tale has to do with a timid sailing confreres were unsuccess→ tailor who has a weakness for ful in the event on the water. dreaming of the powers he might weild as a pirate chief. In a moment of inebriety he dons a pirate uniform, scares the village in which he lives and then hides in a rowboat, which la lying in rendi- ness to take away a real gong ot pirates, He is here mistaken for Dixie Bill, a notorious pirate leader, and thus finds himself in Owing to the fog to-day's Man- charge of upiratical expeditiochester races were abandonad What happens subsequently may Reuter.

be left to the imagination; suffico.

MANCHESTER RACES.

ABANDONED.OWING TO THE FOG.

Manchester, Nov. 27.

it to say that some excruciatingly Dorothy Gish, Edna Murphy and funny situations arise, but, of James Rennie. The film will be course, all ends happily. As the shown for the last time to-day, -- bogus pirato chief Leon Errol is The programme also includes a funniness itself, whilst admirap'e Gaumont news reel and an "Oür support is forthcoming from Gang comedy..

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