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and cultured in the best and truest sonse thun It was in Tudor times.
If this sounds & strong state- mont, let us ask ourselves fairly whether our modern cinema and thontro crowds would react to n modern-Shakespeare-as the Globe | Theatro Gallery did. There are those who would infinitely prefer the culture and the outlook of an literate Irish peasant to that of the average Cockney disciple of the stunt Press.
In Shakespeare's day the com- mon people using that phrase in no snobbish sense, rejoiced in Shaktapearian subtlety of philo-| sophy, breadth of vision, magle of words, and genius of humour, To most twentieth-century theatre audiences it is caviare.
If anybody ventures to quote the "Old Vic" ngainst me, I reply) at once that either he has never | visited the "Old Vic,"
ur his observation is of a very superficiat kind. Because it is not, in any large proportion, a proletarian crowd that keeps the flame burn- ing at that shrine, but mainly bourgeois intellectunis, and in London's 7,000,000 of population TO LIVE IN ENGLAND
the number who do so In only
MARCH 20
1935.
New York-Toledo travellers move at high speed on this latest stream-lined train. The locomotive pictured
above roars along at 89 to 30 miles an hour almost all the way.
barely sufficient to enable the EX-KING PRAGADIPOK FINDS ""Old Vie" to carry on.its splendid/
IT PEACEFUL · work.
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Jazz Piano Recita! by Rale da Couto. Four Aces Suite (Billy Mayer).
London, Mar, 29.
1.
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(b)
Ace of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds. (e) Ace of Hearts.
Ac of Spades.
The comparison of comparative The ex-King of Siam will hence general culture might be carried forth be ofleinlly known s even further back in the centuries Prajadipok, Prince of Sukhodaya. than Tudor England. How would He has bought langmoor, a large, elaste Greek drama, in plain Eng-house with 16 acres of ground 2. lish speech, fare nowadaya? More near Virginia Water. people than ever before in this
He has decided to stay in Eng- country can now read and write and, because, says his secretary. Follow the "Ome (Ward-Higgs), But what do they read-and what it is so peaceful that he ja happlest do they write?
there--Renter.
Close to us are other nations,
Viktoria and hur Husn--Medley. Recital by Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone). 1. Thou'rt Passing Hence (Sullivan). 3. The Admiral's Broom (Beray). 4. A Jovial Monk Am 1 (Andron).
2.30 p.m. Close Down.
PLEASING CONCERT
ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY BIOCESAN OLD GIRLS
An appreciative sullence attended a plensing concert and dramatic en- tertuinment given under the auspices of the Diocesan Old Girls' Association St. Andrew's Church Hall last night. Two short plays, "Join! Own- ers in Spain" and "Double Dealing," both of which were comedics, were,
presented.
The musical side of the prograinnis was in the capable hands of three well-known local entertainers, Mias | who spend far less on their educa-to extend the school age limit toj
4-7 m. Chinese Programme.
Elsa Alves, the delightful soprano, tion systems than we do, but they 18 years will arouse any enthus-
7.7.20 p.m.
Theme and Variations Miss Sadie Yuen, whose mandolin Heem to direct It'on more saga-, insm amongst the bencficiaries.from Sulte No. 1 in G (Telafitovsky), playing over the ether has won her cious lines. Because they cer- And I am hälf Inclined to bellevej London Symphony Orchestra.much admiration, and Mr. 1, Ininly achieve much better results, that the B.B.C. may be n more 7.20-7.45 p.m. Pianoforte Recital Luard.
Mr. J. C. M. Gronhum, a familiar
I hate to be 'a prasimist, or a effective agency of something like by Alfred Cortot. kill-joy, but my frank impression genuine culture than the schools! is that, in the matter of real cul- as at present constituted. In! ture, this country to-day appro- education we as a people make the uches much nearer to the Ameri- profound mistake of Imagining. can than to the Latin ideal. I because thing is expensive, it even doubt whether the proposal, must therefore needs be good.
1. Ballade in F Major (Chopin). figure in local concerts, oceupled the 2. The Children's Corner Suite stage with a song-seeno, in which he (Debussy), amply displayed his abilities as an . Prelude No. 8-La Pille aux entertainer.
cheveux de lin. (Debussy). Alise Alves's songs by Bishop and Prelude No. -Le vent dans la Benediet, with flute obligato by Mr.
plzine. (Debussy).J. R. Suiter, win warm applause, 7.45-8 p.m. Oelets,
did Miss Yuen with her mandolin Memories of Tachaikovsky (arr. Sear). Į salus, "The Okt 10th" and "Lazy
Luke,"
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