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St. John's honeymoon which is being spent at solemnised AL Cathedral, yesterday afternuin, when Fanling, Mrs. Stewart wore a light Misa Lorna Patriein Lloyd became grey costume in crepe Monien Wool, the bride of 31r. Ronald Lindsay in capy of Schiapparelli. Stewart, of the Union Insurance į Society of Canton.

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fulam, und Miss Mary Diltry Bari duun, The bridegroom is the son of the Into Mr. Paul Zavarnkin, and the bride in the daughter of Mr. Dmitry Barisheim, an elelal of the Soviet Government.

The bride is the only daughter Mrs. E. FitzRoy Lloyd, formerly Shanghal The bridegroom is the ulder son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. 2. Stewart of Teiggamouth, Devon, and formerly of Shing?al.

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model. She carried a banquet | Kowsanetanff. of ginger lilies,

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The bride's mother was attirent in Kerr,

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the same Moding was MC, The aggregats

་ན་་ maternal was worn, adorard with birdį prizes for December were also given of paradise feathers. She carried naut as follows,ladly, Mrs. Deacon with a score of 603, and gentleman, black and gold bag.

ils shoulder. A hat of

The duties of est man were under- Mr. Modinn

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(Continued from Pagi 7.)'

Organ Recital by T. WẪ North, relayed from the Town Hall, Walsall.

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Close down."

Transmission 3

(9.8.F., 0.8.E., and G.S.D.)

19 pm. Big Han, Light Orchestraí Mosfe, 19.10 p.m. The Man with a Kalady." 19.50 pm. A Rexlia) by Dorothy Pelkard

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1.18 m. Nig Bon. The 1.B.C. - 'Dance

Orchestra..

3. The New 2.15 am. Chopin Recita). 2.30 ..

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4 am. Promenade Concert (Warḥ Pra

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Sommet Dance Programme by the p.m.

Lyric Orchestra.

8.30 p.m.

6.40 p.m.

7

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Spanbh Informational Period. English Informational Pariod.

the

CHINESE AMBASSADOR

MR. QUO TAI-CHI VISITS MR. EDEN

Landon, Jan 7,

London, Jan. 7.- A banquet of the conf owners wasi Mr. Quo Tal-cht, the Chinese Am- held last night, at which Mr. Aber-bassador to London, cuiled on Mr. crombie defended the position of the Eden to-day in accordance with the owners, whose prufts he sald were custom of "umbassadors and miuls one million pounds in arrears, while tera to call on a new Foreign the miners shares of the profits was Secretary when he Lakes, up his of

nee. fully guaranteed.

He added that all difficulties of The Chinese Ambassador and Mr. con ilustry could be overcome If Eden have become most friendly fol- Rincon Papel, festuring flame the trade combined and appealed to lowing frequent meetings at Genova, the larger consumers for increased It is understood they discussed the prices. This had now been done, but Far Eastern situation in which Mr. 7.20 p.m. Im Inaulkr Ciene Clanrette

Factory proments "Air Filipine the action was rather late and the Eden in much interested, with Juan Bike, Jr. and appeal had not met with arendy siderable length-Reuter. String Ensemble,

British Wireless adds that Mr. 1.43 p.m. Flexido y On Programme.

He admitted that the chief fault Edon is receiving courtesy calls from 5.m. "Apo on the Air," ajoinagred by

the Cebu Portland Cement Com. of unrest in the industry was due to about sixty ambassadors and minia-

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MAX REINHARDT'S

FIRST MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION

"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"

FROM THE classic cOMEDY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE accompanied by the immortal music of

FELIX MENDEL 89 0, IN

The Players

Jarges Cagney Anita Louise Hugh Herbert

Verree Teasdale

Joe E. Brown Olivia de Havilland Frank McHugh Ian Hunter

Mickey Rooney, Hobart Cavanaugh

Dick Powell

Jean Muir

Rosa Alexander Victor Jory Grant Mitchell

Augmented by many hundreds of others in spectacular ballete directed by Branislava Nijinal's and Nini Theilada The musle arranged by Erich Wolfgeng Korngold The costumes by Max Ree. The entire production under perasal direction of Max Reinhardt and William Disteria

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January 9,

January 9.

January 9.

.Januarý 0.

January 10.

G. G. Paul Doumer

January. 10.

Pres, Jefferson

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