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... which one has a right to expect from the responsible representatives of such a powerful Labour organisation. Objectively speaking, this is intervention of the worst kind—in favour of the conquerors! We can imagine the reasons springing from internal ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: Justice
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

... trade unions in Czecho-Slovakia. These unions are not part of the unions in Germany, but are the organisations of the German speaking workers in Czecho-Slovakia. There were represented altogether 25 unions with a total membership of 217,149. The Congress ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: Justice
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 489 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LONDON'S CHRISTMAS

... dreary,i,nd ;so desolate. ' Few people were working; nearly all the shops werejikut, or else were empty. There was no/traffic speak of. Even Oxford-street and the Strand were empty— as they are oo ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: Illustrated Police News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 290 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ACTORS' ASSOCIATION

... them to frame definite commis sion terms. The matter of boycotts was raised, and Air. Lugg stated that although he could not speak for tho new Council, in all probability the boycott policy would not be eon- tinued. In any event, no such action would be ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 346 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

SOUTH ArFRIC,A FOR THE MOTOR TO

... and Calais, and must be undertaken to get to the Continent, why jib at the longest and more pleasant voyage? The English-speaking traveller to South Africa has no polyglot lingual problems to wrestle with on a holiday tour, no daily wrangles with officious ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: Motor Owner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 371 | Page: 59 | Tags: none

Super—

... each side are happily designed. A splendid four-manual grand organ also flanks the It is costing Z . 7,500, and has three speak* p L JASVARY I, 1925 ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: Kinematograph Weekly
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 367 | Page: 71 | Tags: none

CHIT CHAT

... , with Sir John Barnsley as chairman. As re presenting the stage to-day. Sir Frank Benson went specially to Birmingham to speak the prologue, written by Samuel Footo for the opening of the old theatre in 1774. Sir Frank added that it meant nothing to ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2540 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

SONG NOTES

... Singers are working the big waltz ballad success, Sleepy, Zuyder Zee. Reports to hand from the first pantomime productions speak in loud praise 0 f the success or the firm's numbers, several of which are amongst the foremost pantomime songs of the year ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4060 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LONDON PANTOMIMES

... SVill Go a Long Way are other >f her items, while One to Two s sung as a duet with Miss Elspm. Superlatives would be ji in speaking of tho performance of Wee Georgie Wood as Jack, for there is much merit in each phase of his part. Looking every inch a boy ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10288 | Page: 27 | Tags: none

London Theatres

... this perform ance--pause regularly in the middle, or else speak the verse colloquially without any sort of ca dence. Oddly enough, the mem bers of the present cast with most experience in speaking Shakespear ean verse are not called upon to use it. They ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6500 | Page: 13 | Tags: theatre review 

PROVINCIAL PANTOMIMES

... reaching home with their young charges at a reasonable hour. Regarding the pantomime itself, it is pleasant to bo able to speak in favourable terms of the entertainment as a whole. While there is much to admire in the staging and scenery, good wholesome ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17046 | Page: 40 | Tags: none

TOMMY MOSTOL'S THE GOLDEN WEST The East Anglian Timet, December 16, 1924. aavs BRILLIANT NEW PRODUCTION -AT ..

... sings really finely. His Have a Care was well presented. To choose another, whose cleverness grips the imagination, is to speak of Miss Ray Zack. who, as a maid-of-all- work, has an important and amusing part, which her individuality empha sises. Other ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1925
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 528 | Page: 40 | Tags: none