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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 8

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THK DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MORNING POST MONDAY FEBRUARY 20 1939 EMPIRE NEWS PICCADILLY Gerrard 4506 Opposite Recent Palace Hole: Eves 8 30 MW Weds 2 30 french without tears FILMS RKI KCTl l) RACHMANINOFF RECITAL OPERA A BALLET Till GIYNDEBOFRNF OPERA SIXTH FESTIVAI SEASON lt JUNI-JULY 15th VERDI MOZART DONIZETTI Mecn7i Ward Eileen Gut Middleton and Entire Company Uom Cruer on Theatre li to 6 6 ALL HEATS BOOKABLE The Da j'v Tr ra-aph and Mrn SPECIAL SERVICE TO Dailn (Telegraph and ULuminfl J)ost composer mm: i) IN I Rl'KKT ANiiKR VI INiUs! COM MITT p-sf- Me 2 7 Kew Br Chi2920 8 15 Th S230 Jon Minoru Athoie Eric Portmtn In ROVINA Ger 4517 Fvg at 8 15 sharp Mau Wfda Sats at 2 50 MARIE TEMPEST JOHN GIELGUD mi rii) si si in si 1 The productive tor the tint time in fAt country of Verdis Macbeth at Giyndebcurne or Saturday right greeted tti th intense enthusiasm by an audience of exceptional ds-er mmat marked perhaps the highest lei technical excellence yet reached there find abundantly justified its claim to lead end merely follotc public opinion The Olyndeb urne perforMdncg teas so good that p-aise in detail becomes difficult Ctj pnr Seher's scenery and costumes Carl Ebert a production Fritz musical dire- Mon simply could not hate been better The ng-ng of the choruses has as good as in the b'f Italian theatres and that is saying much IN ANTI-NAZI PARTY SW AFRICA DEAR OCTOPUS A Corned bv DODIE SMITH ANGELA BADDELEY VALERIE TAYLOR LFON QUARTER MAIN KATE CUTLER I I EDMUND GWENN CLAUDE HULBERT Wed Sat 230 A ud run a million njh 4 WORTH as appW to any oi i -jceti and tb or For pa- a' a -z Am It' 1(1 II XHI Vll I I There were apparently some irre-ressible dog-lovers at Hall on aturdav at Sergei Rachmaninon'' recital Perhaps only 1 couple of score in an audience of well over 2000 but their coughing was a nuisance The rule at Queen's Hall being that dogs must be left outside the fanatics so it seemed consoled themselves by doing their own barking This was hard on the eminent pianist and if some of the performances of the afternoon did not represent his art at its finest one could not be altogether surprised The surprise on such occasions is that there should be anyone present who does not realise that every member of the audience has his contribution to make to an atmosphere propitious to the artist's concentration It is true that the programme itself was not Scotsmen are up in an films made by an official St mittee have been reject (committee responsible films for the British Pa New York Fan Mr John Grierson a nu Films for Scotland Com nounced the decision at a formance of Scottish films last night He said that th-the rejection was seem a films did not show a sutl'u or decorative picture which had refus Bi ed I ROM Ol OVt ORRI "IMIMH NT CAPE TOWN Sunday Branches of the new German political party in South-West Africa the Deutsch-Afrikanische Partei have been established in three towns besides Windhoek The party is openly opposing the Deutscher Bund which is supported by Germans with Nazi leanings The objects of the new party are to Sll I I Ev 30 Ma FIRTH SHEPH ARD preaenta THEY ALK ALONE by Max Catto Produced by Barthold Vlertcl BEATRIX LEHMANN CAROL OOODNER Rene Ray AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND TERRIFIC S'nr 130 1 ST MKS Whi 3903 8 15 Wed Sat I I II ISI NG IOGIRO is 111 In tom-the 'sing the the rgh is for the 1 re tty The ation uneil l- hich ition i Mr ag a rf an nr pageant at llan worth Al'TOGIRO TRIP TELEVISED THE GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA Lor dor Off 2-4 COCKS PUR -STREET 1 (WHltehall 0091) WELLS 1 nueX 1 2d DUa 1: -at Piccaduir (Terminu 1A721 Od to 76 TO-MORROW at 8 30 BALLET The s-pine Prinrew (in lia entirrty) WEDNESDAY 8 PIDELIO THURSDAY at 8 30 BALLET slphiar T)it Ri(t- a Proteaa Lea Ptinurl FRIDAY a 8 0 FIDELIO SATURDAY 2 MADAM BUTTERFLY THEATRES A IH 11111 in the Strand Tem 7611 625 9 Mara Sat 2 30 A Rcvusical Prommadf hare in the political life of the territory was a committee of th Br 51 Ove co-operate with the authorities in its for Cultural Relation MEMORIAL TO A CLEMENTS BERNARD SHAW 8 play ol the moment GENEVA ERNEST THESIGER CECIL TROUNCKR WALTER HUDD CLEMENT ALLIN lison lego att as satisfactory as it might have been play and and the result was that the greater part he descriln-d as an Eng It has been put to Grierson that we ha picture of our function those economic which are to-day world over and of LONDON DEEPEST FCNN1 EST HARLEQUINADE of the afternoon went without an experi- WOMAN ItltOA DIKING FIIHHT LET ALL GO DOWN THE STRAND ST Tem 1443 830 Tu Fri 2 30 enre of the highest intensity to economic development and to link the South African and German sections in cultural and social matters The leader of the new party is Mr Martin Maier a prominent farmer who became naturalised in 1924 He believes that acceptance of orders from the German authorities as to how local naturalised Germans should conduct their political activities is most undesirable Budget Dale li ia ofl announced that Mr of Finance will deliver Budget speech on March 15 I ti sir alii i ANNUAL PRIZE FOR CHAMBER MUSIC TABLET UNVEILED AT CONWAY HALL Doul Wakefield Jimmy Jamft Cyril Fletcher Rom P'trr Buret ry 4 Orton Thf Adrlphi Ad ALDWYC'H Tem 6404 8 30 Wed Sat 230 FIRTH 8HEPHARD preeenU new Edgar Wallace Myitery Thriller NUMBER SIX OORDON HARKER Klin Deall Bernard Lee Boulter A UlOT OF THRILLB AND LAUGHTER Mr The chai Committee replied that MAC II INK SHOWN 1000 FT But )f Rachmamnotf's treatment of! Schubert was cavalier first in presenting the finale of the sonata in No 17 as a detached piece and then in render- ing it as musical-box music and if in 8 3c Mau lA Chopin Veil he WBS Still somewhat LILLI PALMER and CECIL PARKER in absent-minded the prestige of the dis-IAN New Comedy Hit tinguished artist imposed itself A STRANGE CAREER Few can have failed to call to mind how strange and almost tragic had been With JOAN WHITE Mtr Excellent Entertainment Ihiily Telegraph him Hough 830 AM It DORS Tem 1171) Evg Mill Weds and Friday 2 30 II XI I not seem portant official picl III I I Scotland ignored de unprettv to SPRING MEETING It' Our I II I lH I OHIO MMIMIKN I Miss Jasmine Bligh the television II' I ItOMH' announcer flew in in autogiro of the ctL Dinn latest type from Hanworth air park his youth had conquered the world then Societv' celebrated vesterdav at Con- ug pictures how his invention had failed him at the wav ill the inniversarv of ms were televised by the fc HC same time as the society into which he foundation 53 vears aoo with i recital Watching on the home screen I saw had been born the old aristocratic ti ja Ju VuA Bligh clad in white overalls and had been born the old aristocratic (Lmu mncir hv ho B11Bn- tlda 11 overalls ana Farrll and John Prrv STRKATH AM III 1 1 9470) 815 Wed 00th PERFORMANCE SAT 2 30 ti End Ccniiunj PrKlc ot FEB 24th GEORGE AND MARGARET VAUDEVILLE Tem 4H71 8 30 TuFn 2 30 THK MOST DELIGHTFUL PLAY 'N LONDON Gerrard 2663 Bat 2 30 Mltl Tups At Comedy LAST 2 WEEKS APOLLO 830 GOODNESS HOVi SAD Russia had crumbled under his feet and for lyillg hl'met- cIimb machine how 20 vears ago as a middle-aged man VK a fo1 The pilot Mr A Brie started the he had made a new and superb career for flfied Clements the founder (ngne and made the overhead blades and for over 50 years the organiser rotate rapidly himself as a virtuoso of the piano A ComMlY by ROBERT MORLEY HUGH SINCLAIR JILL FUR6E MARY S1ERRALL Arthur HAMBLiNG KATHLEEN boutall judith FURsr frith banbury jn ycars just before the war Rach maninoff was nowhere thought of Miss Sybil Eaton vitii tv char tht upturned can- minutes the machine a spectacular vertical After a few and Mr Richard suddenly gave 1317 primarilv a'Dianjst mri jt speaks both Walthew spoke before the unveiling re- jump 6ft or 8ft into the air over a tape a 1 unnrYrnin(Y Uoylrt' Tknn I 4 rY 1 i Y4 Then it This intolerable situa! redressed It was a nat which must be fought out and most official quarters VIC TORIA PALACE LUP1NO TEDD1E ST DENIS and GEOROE GRAVES ME AND MY GIRL THE HOME OK "THF LAMBETH AtJC (SECOND YEAR I 6 20 A 9 Vic nt tust he matter highest the films tish Develop-t on and relarv for a wonderful innate aptitude and an heroic strength of purpose that when he was already getting on for 50 he should II Al appear on have earned a new fame as one of the greatest of executants If he has days llll KN rour when the task of interpreting other men music fails to engross him the other Rachmaninoff is to be remembered whose calling Mr Clements devotion to intrest in life was to have been creative chamber music his mspirt'd labours his art kindliness and humour representing a hedge glided forward in normal Might The television camera followed its (manoeuvres in the sky to a height of 1000ft then showed it descending and making an almost vertical landing A portable wireless transmitter wa-carried in the machine and Miss Bligh broadcast from the air She confessed that before the morning rehearsal she felt distinctly nervous but said that she the WESTMINSTER Vie 0283 8 6 2 6 bkle Evi 8 30 Mats Wed 4 Sat 2 30 For Fu- rk On BERNARD SHAW'S THE DILEMMA A LONDON MASK THEATRE PRODUCTION Mr Walthew compared him to Sir WHITEHALL Evg- 8 30 Mats Wed Sat2 30 LAST TWO WEEKS OF GLORIOUS MORNING MINOR AND MAJOR MOZA RT GAS LIGHT by Patrick Hamilton GWEN FFRANGCON-DAVIES MILTON ROSMER DENNIS ARUNDELL £iabeth In a rice Rom A REALLY THRILLING EVENING IN THE THEATRE LAST NIGHT 8 AUDIENCE AS HELD BPElLBOUHD -Daily Trtrfraph drier i COLISEUM Tem 3161 625 Sc 9 Sat ALIE DILWA net Donarl twart Bvcl Seymour Vfi Haturt Wnl Hay Jnr fcc SLF UNDERVARimfc8 COMEDY Whi 2578 830 Tues Sat 230 ELSIE RANDOLPH HENRY KENDALL and HUGH WAKEFIELD in RtX'lM FOR TWO A Earrical mid) by OILBERT WAKEFIELD IT EPY VERY FUNNY CRITERION i Whi 3844 At 8 30 sharp Mata TUES and RAT 2 30 LILIAN DIANA BRAITHWAITF CHURCHILL tn TONY DRAWS A HORSE A Comedy by LESLEY STORM HEPF AT LAST IS A THOROUGHLY HUMAN OENEItOrs AND DELIGHTFUL COMEDY Ere In Sfanrfanf Produced by RICHARD BIRD l)l HI SS iTem 8243 830 Wed Sat 2 30 ATHENE SEYLFR EMLYN WILLIAMS THE CORN IS GREEN A Comedy by EMLYN WILLI AA Fred -k I ovd Harrluon ChriMlnr vr John Glrn-Jone THF PLAY PRODUCED BY THE AUTHOR DVKt OE Tem 5122 Fvgs 830 Mat' Tuer A- Rai 2 30 Fnr Lmvted ScaMin LUCIF MANNHEIM in NORA (A DOLL 8 HOUSE) AUSTIN TREVOR JOHN ABBOTT 150 Rpned Seat 4 George Grove both he said were clear- 'ben enjoying every minute of the sighted amateurs whose passionate flight interest influenced profoundly the Demand musical life of the country Miss Eaton found the secret of Mr The BB has received the names achievement in hi love of music and ar)d addresses of about 4000 viewers who have asked for questionnaire forms OVER 300 PERFORMANCES OF THIS FAMOUS PLAY NOW TO BE SEEN AT HALF PRICES 1 6 to 6 3 ALL SEATS BOOKABLE 'Wh 6692) FINAL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY 4th MARCH MIMHII HON Lib 1166 LOU) srKAKKKS All) srm imsu ks From Our Own Correspondent had SYDNEY Sunday Bnti-h The undertow of an exceptionally hig a uniqu wave carried out 50 bathers into roaring very surf at Manly one of the best known surf comm it beaches enough had been Scottish Rescue work was organised by means actor and history and of a newlv-erected 70ft observation noses of the soft and tower at the bathing pavilion cancel out a ine of it speakers directed 35 members of the voluntary surf life-saving club Seven men swam out with line- and other-launehed a surf boat All the 50 distressed bathers Yere found and brought to shore On the same day 200 bathers on five Sydney beaches were carried out to sea and all were rescued Darwin Radio Station Tht Comm n-wealth Government has decided to install at Darwin two long-range radio stations at a cost of 40000 for use by the Roya Australian Navy The will he amonc the most powe rful stations in the world' rnlaml SCOTTISH to From Our Own Correspondent AUCKLAND Sunday In announcing that the Government had approved the formation of a New Zealand Scottish regiment the Minister of Defence Mr Jones staled that the kilt would be brought back among New Zealand troops for the first time since the various Highland units were dis-l handed on the dispersal of the voluntary organisation in 1910 The new unit would he organised on a basis of four companies each of six officers and 119 men The companies would be formed in Auckland Wellington Christchurch and Dunedin The Black Watch had agreed to the New Zealand Scottish being allied to them and wearing the Black Watch tartan Radio Contact with London Direct radio communication was recently obtained between the Air Ministry! London and a Royal New Zealand Air Forre Airspeed Oxford during night-j flying manoeuvres over Christchurch! New Zealand Short-wave transmission was used Reception was excellent llousinK Scheme Since the inauguration of the Government's housing scheme about 2400 houses have been1 completed and let and more than 2200 houses are under construction The maini difficulty is to obtain skilled workers About 10000 artisans are required The Government is recruiting men in Australia FILM (HA RTKR A HKI AM CONCERT The minor mode prevailed in the earlier th major the latter part ul the Mozart concert conducted by Sr Thomas Beecham yesterday at Covent Mr Clements name and records briefly Garden the afternoon beginning with ins services as hon secretary and active the elegiac minor svmphonv and member of the Society ending with the brilliancy of the An annual chamber music Linz" tion was also announced with a prize of These and the rest were works C20 for British composers Compositions with which the London Philharmonic must be submitted before Oct 2 1939 be Orchestra and its conductor had many written for a combination of from three frank lawton times been associated but there was no to sx instruments and last not less than iiorie fielding )erfunctonness on that account The 20 and not more than 30 minute- Com- i nt and delicacy of the playing in tin- petitoi musl nd th MSS ind IHRI KNTURT MNMUNTS Little Serenade in for instance sug- a eud nym and address them to the gested a new study of the score This hon secretary Alfred Clements 4 a'd being though nearly a symphony not Memorial Fund Annual Chamber Music belief in the public YNHH 8 30 A Comedv by Father ELIZABETH ALLAN LOHR OLISI I Torn 3161 6 DELYS1A Hi: to express their opinion of the programmes Forms already examined indicate that there is a big demand for a children's hour Plans to meet it art1 already under consideration Many viewers have stated that they would like the evening programme to start earlier but the inadequacy of the present studio accommodation at Alextndra Palace presents a difficulty There is only sufficient time between programmes for rehearsals In addition to the proposed monthly music-hall programme from the Coliseum the BBC also intends to televise a monthly programme from various theatres A version of She Stoops to onquer in modern dress adapted by Giles Play-fair from a film prepared by his father Nigel Playfair is to be televised towards the end of March MARIE ALICE svi vmour Mid hi-vt ii hv Jr: 4 Ausrra- quite one some liberties are permissible Competition Conwav Ilal Red Lon tot" 1 and Sir Thomas muted the upper strings square London WCl HOLBORN EMPIRE Hoi 5367 6 30 9 TOM in minor section ol I the alow move- Instrumental mus s'-- ment and then when the minor tune yesterday by the Stratton String quarte Co Norman Lock 5 Carlton 8istrR Payne Hilliard Carlcll Rost Perry came in again gave it to a solo violin who opened ith a well-balanced PLAY ABOI A WOM AN I )( TO It NON-STOP ENTERTAIN MENTS PRIM I Ot XIKS Whi 8681 2 till 1 1 30 CAPR1CK PARISIFN ROB WILTON TKX McLEOD Enurclv N-w 93M Sprlna Show DANCING IN BAI IRQ FREE TO PATRONS WINDMILL Circus REVUDEVILLE l6th tdiuon (2nd Wo i Continuous I 3 '-It 15 Laai Prrf start 925 uhtly 8th Year EMBASSY Pm 221 1 8 15 Th 2 30 L0UI8E HAMPTON KAREL CAPEK 8 LAST PLAY THE MOTHER GAIETY Tem 6991) 815 Thur- Sat 2 30 La i WPk of FIRTH SHEPHARD Famou Tram RUNNING RIOT LESLIE HENSON FEED FMNEY LOUISE BROWNE RICHD HEARNE ROY ROYSTON MARY LAWSON GAVIN GORDON DUROY SOMERS GOLDERS GREEN Spe 6111 I 815 Thu Bai 2 3u EDITH EVANS OWEN VAKRS WIFE from Globe Theat CR WIICROYDON (OolDOnr Week Onlv Ev at 8 Mat WV1 4 Sar 2 30 THE ZEAL OS THY HOUSE hv Dorothy Savers YM KKI I Whi 9832) 8 30 Wd St 2 30 DIANA WYNYARD REX HARRISON ANTON WALBROOK or KALI-: AM) SACRIFICE per-The performance of the minor was formanre ol Death and the subdued and the Andante was taken a Maiden quartet and by John Hunt shade slower than usual The Linz sym- who contributed a masterly performance phony ran with full sail The records say of Chopin's ballad in minor later that this was an autumnal composition joning the string players in Schumann's Extraordinary! Everything in the music quintet The singer was Flora Collins seems to speak of the spring of the year whose interpretation of a group of old though with wonder and tenderness as French songs delighted the auidence well ty Meanwhile there had been a concerto the great minor with Edna lies as pianist The prestige of the work may wc have intimidated the voung artist fai not to speak of the circumstances of tie occasion and while nothing could have leen more courteous than the orchestral collaboration she was though accurate not able to throw a very bright illumination on her part I Twenty young men speei- mens of physical dressr'd only blue shorts and shoes PK TI RF THEATRES A lE MY Ger 2981 MICHELE MORGAN tn ihr areal year OUAI DES BRUMES 1 YOUR VERDICT iAi Pro I 3 34 6 58 8 32 BERKELEY Berkel st Mav 8505 CON- AD VEIDT 4 KR ANCOISE RC6AY tine 4 torlr drama LE JOUEUR BCHEC8 (Ai (The Chraa PlayrH 2 55 5 13 735 9 55 FOR LIVING JEAN CABIN and ktfftt French film of the An consider DESIGN lt XX Darlington The London International Theatre Club ha- a way ol discovering interesting new plays for its Sunday night and ust ngut at the Glote (' iiiragt ous by Mary Sheridan proved to be well up to its best standard I his play tells of the burden shoul-in canvas spent dered by Marion arney a girl of 24 just the week-end as film actors at the qualified as a doctor when her father has Bush studios of Gaumont a stroke and is no longer able to continue British Instructional Films in practice They were taking part in the first of Marion gives up her ambition to four short instructional and propaganda specialise and nor hope of early mar-films being made on behalf of the riage in order to earn bread and butter National Fitness Council under the tech- fur her tamih Her fiance a young man nical direction of members of the generally considered not up to her fight-Pnvsica! Education Committee of the ng weight transfers his affections to her British Film Institute half-sister Other admirers abound but Yesterdav the all students Marion is desolate As the curtain falls A MAY (OMKDV By NOEL COWARD Dorothy Hamilton ALAN WEBB FvFrlrvOr'gi dlrrctid by Harold French HIS STV Whi 6606 815 Wed St 230 BINN1E HALE in MAGYAR MELODY CARLTON Haymarket (Con from 12oc I 6th Oreat W-ek ELISABETH BERGNE1 Ml HAEI REDGRAVE tn STOIKN LIKE 1 A 1 6 to i Whi 37 1 COURT SLOANE SQUARE Slo 0058 Wm Powell Myrna Lot in DOUBLE WEDDING (U 2 'S'S 20 9 4 ao Loretta Younw ir WIFE DOCTOR and NURSE A 110 4 3' 8 0 CURZON Curzon-stveet Gro 4lut) Elvlrr Pnpro Ldut Jouvit Alenn In EDUCATION DE PRINCE A i Wittiekt 4 mivi daring nnidy 2 43 Lt Hv 9 3 1 REPERTORY PI A YIRS I'RODI'C TION MORE PAY: FIXED HOURS Romance Arthur Margetaon Rof Tmille and Bt ren Jerry 5094 5094 iRiv At 8 Sat 230 PRIVATE LIVES Rnoamary Scott Barrrtt 4 A to 6d By (ieorge Bishop 1 Even the best of producing societies rrk: occasional make mistakes At Night We Plav" a comedy bv Kenneth EMPIRE Leicester Square OUT WEST WITH THE KARCY8 Mirkpy Rooney Ltais tone Ahowtnf At 1010 12 40 33 cjctita from the Carnegie Institute Leeds were she gazes bleakly into a hopeless future presented at the Savoy last turning somersaults doing handstands while her elders assure her dismally that Shirley Temple Wool lard KINGSWAY HOI 5642) To-morrow 80 GAI MONT Haymai BubRequenrly 8 5 Mat Tues Sv AO THE LONDON PLAYGOERS CLUB presents JUST ABOUND THF 9 45 HirlIINS FAMILY ORNER (Ul I 2 1 3 481 4 15 night was one of the few lapses of judg- and performing other gymnastic feats all hurts are healed by time mint by the Repertory Players Mhilc the cameras took long 1 here is reality in this authors wi It was a tedious evening spent in the under the electric mg and a sense of character which i A MISTAKE TO WAIT WHEN STARTS My Friend Thf Dog tu Progs 12 2 4 3U 8 IIICISTI StJ TH LAST 3 DAYS (I ben 4 Sul vans THE MIKADO (Ul lr Oorioua Tfchmcolour Wrlt Krnnv Baker Jean Cohn Performances at 12 2 15:4 3' 6 4 9 i nt- cap- company of some exceedingly tedious The technical director Mr Roper tures and holds ones interest and she characters the sort of people one would showed me the elaborate script and tehs her story clearl On the other run a mile to avoid meeting They drawings he has prepared The draw- hand I am left with a feeling that she alv quarrelled: they played bridge CABOT they played bridge they ings showing each movement of the intended to convey something beyond were distressingly facetious The dia- actors in seven episodes required almost the mere facts of the tale and that I do LONDON VII ION (Ger 2982) JOE BROWN HIE gSaDIATOK HOMICIDE BUREAU' A) with Br DAILY PROM a TO I OVE AND TO CHERISH MICHAEL EO AN LYDIA SHFRWOOD LA I DM AN BROWNE 1 Horvt Miry lorrx Nr nun Bratiy Ndita Mre Production by HENRY ASS LTCEt Tem Ba: Ji2 Twice Dly 28:7 30 QUEEN OF HEARTS THE HAPriKFT BEATS 1- to LY Kl Ger 'St 8 3D Mat' GODFREY MARGARET WtdThu2 30 By Our Industrial Correspondent An agreement has been signed by representatives of the Film Production Employers' Federation and the Association of Cine-Technicians to regulate! wages and working conditions of labora- tory workers engaged in film printing and processing It will come into operation on March 6 Fourteen laboratories employing about 1000 workers are covered by the agreement It is stall'd to be the first collective agreement affecting any) entire section of workers in the history of the British film industry New minimum wages will range from tl 1 a week for boys and girls just starting work to C7 10s for optical printers: Restrictions are made on the numbers employed and the normal working week is fixed at 44 hours except in processing news reel productions which is fixed at 47 hours A conciliation committee is to be established HRIIXiK FINALISTS loguc vtas as undistingu sh as tht fts much detail as a Walt Disney cartoon not know what this something characters The purpose of the he said is The author made an attempt in a pro- to reawaken in people their observation logue and epilogue to give a pattern to of his comedy The play was supposed to be the work of one of the characters Ht was certainly the least dull of the lot Why for instance does she call the The Courageous Sex She shows that she means by this that women are more courageous than men (a conclusion with which I agree) but she does not attempt to prove th: by the play's incidents since every single thing that happens to Marion because of her father's illness would have happened to her equally if she had been instead TEA RLE in RAWLINGS 1 HE FLASHING STREAM mK MXRB1I K( II lV CLOSED REOPEN THURSDAY NEXT BOON DAN AHAR FIGHT bv URi) TKLE IBION 4 ni Ticket tr 2 6 to 21 Nl tv GALLI KY Reg 8090 Closed during dav TO-NIGHT 8 1 turote p-mt- ot Loni: Young Rihard Oftfiif in KENTUCKY tu Htchnl-i 4 01)1 ON Lt tc Sq 'Clive Brook Jane Baxter WARE A Ruff Vliacha Auer in SERVICE IE LUXE PLAZA (From 1015 CLAUDETTE CXVLBEKT tn ZAZA MARSHAL! (A) Also Charlie igg Mary BOY TRIM BLE iA 1 6 seal till 5 POL1 1 1 IINIC Lang 1744 5 PYOMALION (A) with Leslie Howard and Wend stMAix 1 50 4 25 7 0 9 20 Alan A Legend ot Norfolk (U Conttnuou 1pm iCont from 10 a de luxf Last 4 Davs Herbert IMM V( IATF The Lener Quartet have long a reputation for team-work FNSKM by CH ARLES MORGAN LAST WFEK but he was building on false hopes if he imagined he had a success la' 'l 1 a Radford Sylvia oleridge Noe H(Kd- Uovd Pearson and the other acted courageously Henry Hewitt had an excellent quarter of an hour as a parson Ml KtTRY Park 5700 845 Fri Sat THE PLAYBOY iF TH) WESTERN WORLD Bonking to April MW Ten 478 1 Corn Wed next at 8 15 tnce won They fit together as perfectly a a good carpenter joints This reputation was fully sustained ous emotions very sincerely and at Wigntore Hall on Saturday when they and Ruth Dunning Lack Muriel played Mozart in iK 387r Dvorak in Pavlow and Beckett Bould did ample flat and Debussy justice to her familv Stephen Jack and Such an immaculate ensemble is a joy pctcr nienville had their moments: and both to the musician and to the listener for Henritlta Watson found in the part of an whom chamber music is a new experience cr-'i -m onnnrrnn The onlv serious weakness of style they eminent woman surgeon an opportunity exhibit is a fondness for too lusn an ex- foi hei particular faculty for CODTC ing medium being a vibrato so character and ed emotion a boy of a girl Leueen MacGrath gave vari- well insistent as to suggest an 8 30 at 2 30 8 JbMQ Ma: First MitinAr try rvenli next i 2 REVIEW OF TRADE of last Financial still be bookstalls 135 Bui RALPH RICHARDSON KHi Marble Arch Pad 8011 Com 1230 itOK 1 SANDERS MARY MAGUIRE THF Oi SIDER A' 12 30 3 30 3t 9 30 I Am A Criminal Lat Perfortrancp Commpnrpji 8 R1 1 TO Coventry -st Cent from 1 pm Prr Mar Hupkrs DR JFKYLL MR hyde i' 4o Fleet-street EC 4 post paid 21d r- jungli Cop es of The Daily Telegraph Monday containing a 32-page and Industrial Review may obtained from newsagents and or direct from the Publisher EDNA BEST JOHNSON OVER JORDAN LONDON PAIRS FOR TOUR AM UN I By Our Bridge Correspondent A London heat of the London and Home Counties pairs at Lederer Club Hyde Park-place yesterday resulted as follows: Reese and 1 Marx 1354 match points: Mis Withers and Niel Furse 122 match points Rowe and Mrs Turner 121J match points These pairs qualify for the final in London in April The contest is run by the London and Home Counties Contract Br dge Association A re bv pi PRIESTLEY VICTORIA HOPPER RICHARD VMFY MITCHELL OEOROS HAYW I0HA TREBLE STOLL PICT! I fill ATRIK way 1145 pri-aen: again bv pubtc demand a freat all Br Proeramon It Barnard PYOMALION i A THE LADY VANISHES iA 111)10 ONI Ox Cir Con 1pm Sun 5 3" HARRY BAUR PIERRE RENOIR BCZY PR' LE PATRIOT A John ledge J-id' KrPv PRgyugRE (A WAENER 1 1 Sq 42 FRKOL FLYNN ti THE DAWN PATROL (At Dai at 10 50 1 40 4 3" 7 20 105 CARRY YOUR ALKALIZER WITH YOU ALWAYS The quickest vay to stop carry this famous brand of magnesia That's what thousands do th of Magnesia can be had in tiny pi flavoured tablets The neat ti snugly in pocket or purse readv whene-er the first signs of dv appear Use it this way: Take two Tablets and at flatulence nausea and distre ing from acidity begin to disappear over-acid stomach eve breath are corrected at the soura is the quick way to ease your own and avoid ottence to others Obtainable everyu here 'Milkof Magnesia Tablets (kl U-2 TUIKR bv IRVING arranced -n 4 BFNTAM BRirTN VKfiT FULL ORCHESTRA AVTONY nd it to ou Milk -mint tit use fort of four ness ctd itd This res tremulant and so wide as sometimes to prejudice intonation This was particularly noticeable in quartet which is sentimental certainly but not lush All the same it was aelitihtful to hear such smoothness and delicacy in a work which often suffers from rough playing The quartet was perfectly at ease in Dvorak's flat And what a charming work it is for all its familiarity So few composers to-day care to be charming They are mostly occupied with being grimlv serious or cvnicallY- childish 1 A Metropolitan Orclieslra Rimsky-Korsakov's suite COOI ING Galleries New Bond-st 1 l0ok place of the eu-Lcna'y -v-nphoitv POACHING A RAILWAY PRINTS in the New Metropolitan Orchestra's con- theatre with "Let's All Go Down the t-B4vu atm cert conducted by Serge Krish at the Strand frank i iw He Palace yesterday This proved a To-morrow evening the Ibsen play Li 5'f 3TREET more expert and aatisfying performance "An Emmy of the People" will be re- LEICESTER XI I I RIKS ic Sq 10-C Bian that of the Oberon overture whit ved at the Old Vic At the Kingswav had preceded it though in nehercase ert' To Love and To Cherish" Mr A BASIL DEAN i 7 ATERLOO tint (id Msr 80 Mat OLD l( E'g i 2 30 OI THE PI OPIE AN ENEMY Trar In a FXI1IRI I IONS BRITISH INIH'STRII I IK OPENS O'ytnp-a 4 Ef C'srt Trade Buyer' 9 30- 1 i s- win 2 Pub 4 V- 3" dy 2 Sit 11 da Pi nt' Lari Court Birmingham La-' Trad 4 Public a' da INtlN HONS Royal -uruP Vncent-aq London SW 1 N('W OPEN 11-9 A Dal Admlaaton 1 Cl eg Sat Feb 25th l)S FXIIIBITION Baker-: St Daily 1 Sundaes li-lt Adnsioa 1 i eluding tx und 12 Po a Mode UJNOR MURROUN! on by No: rtsbunr Livv rd Chapman i Ger 6834 2 30 Uraua Jeusi Coilr Kd Produced by Tyrone Outh FXL ci E'r 8 13 Mata W1 4 8 Ephraim prrnt JACK CICELY and COURTNEIDGE NEYNBON Net Painting by GILBERT SPENCER ROY XL XCADI MX I NHIBITION OF OTTISII H-r earn: -1 1 vt sBON OUUK IRS' USURY FULL No further applications for commissions in the Supplementary Reserve of Officers should be made at present states a War Office announcement In response to the National Service handbook a very great number of applications navt been received at the War Office Existing vacancies will all be filled from candidates who have alreadv applied OLD VIC AT NAPLES From Our Own Correspondent NAPLES Sunday Crown Prince Umberto attended the final performance in Italy of the Old Vic Company here last night Sheridan Riva was given The play was as successfu here as it has been in Milan Turin and Rome uhael Egan's comedy seen a month or two ago on a Sunday evening Forthcoming events arc as follows: ro-da- Satnt Joan (mat Winter Crorden Adelph 5 Ai IC'F SKATING TMIN 1 1 I I KINK W1 Skatn a 4 4 Adn 2 6 Mor 4 Prt Kt 1 Mu Caff SIcatfA 1 88 77 Even- k-dy KOX XI "0(11 a Last the norns too sure of their ground I The Russian work how ever showed how greatly the playing has improved of late under the conductor's alert and stimulating to guidance and the exacting violin solos that link the movements were admirabiv dom IX iif I XINITK 11 HI RS i)V leader of the orchestra Julit Saumarez Mozart's piano concerto in minoi was notable for some charming dialogues Detween Bettv Humbv and the accompanying force- The whole performance finned along in an effortless way that allowed each subtle made without break i 1 fc CONDUIT-STREET Etrhln Dr-pot- Annual D( WILDI NSTK1N A CO Fr Exhibition ot Pa nun KAPF Ala Lc and Lttbofr NEW BOND-3T 10-6 ph Sat turn Of phrase to be of ContinutH 10-1 UNDER YOUR HAT T' 8- Moai 1 medj 8wraa FRANK fFLLIER TE'SH ADDON LEONORA CORBETT Gerrard 7 73 At 6 15 A rly and Thunday at 2 3u xim xi re We wmx chmond Old Vic KinuswaT Nf Oatf Torch avhouac Ravov Sa Globe Hppodromc pxii Ma morr A I enn nf the Po To Love and to Cherlalt Wrdn dv Johnson Over Jordan Thur-dav Aumode pridav Y'otir Feh 26 SOir Jeruaalem non Feb 2S Comed Frncaaea 26 57th 147 THINGS THESE IM TI RFS (RI'IIXM COLLFGF El Foul Le SIR ALFORD DAVIES key FOR LISTENERS on Tueda toj Fo 2 V4th The Lrcture are FREE) 'and begn a I I xHX ISH Oa Oiu Iir Wr the Cro-Road 1 Mt gj PkiUspt' prt par ation of Simones SERVO 4 KNOX AUOHTON 4 GOLD De Tusostt and call ot 8vJ C- 4 AIXJiN i CS amp ora EUAN A VAN 4r nto Mar Bacit and Bne.

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