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JANUARY 1. 1930,

... quite a considerable success, vocally, and who may much further tfian this sonic day as a singer, whether she develops her speaking voice or not. Miss Alice Monks both acted and sang well in the real Irish style Molly O’Grady, the peasant girl, and a smart ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: 30 | Tags: none

January 1930

... the core. The Pickfair version of the play has an unauthenticated bedroom scene which is exceedingly funny, never within speaking distance of the '' knuckle and a chance for Mary to come into her own. It is that not the s li g h test use pretending Let ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Picturegoer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 85 | Page: 47 | Tags: none

GOOD Resolutions PROVIDED HERE

... too many tales of her troubles. the Colonel's troubles. the Vicar's troubles, and all the neighbours' troublos. 2. Not to speak too pointedly about the virtue of her other great-nieces and nephews. 3. leave the parrot. the two canarlet.. and thu three ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 466 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHILDREN AS A NEW BOND OF

... both husband and wife are always planning how they can better themselves g 0 that in turn their children can benefit. I am speaking, of course, of the average normal man and wife. “ My husband’s duty takes him away from me on an average six nights out of ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 324 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Frenchmen sad British Clothes

... diplomacy. As Henderson says, the people we ought to work with are the French. The secret of tranquillity within the English-speaking world is cultural interpenetration. For instance, there is a city in New York State called Auburn. It is not a city of the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2036 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

PROVINCIAL PANTOMIMES

... Borrow (Demon Nightmare) sang spiritedly ** I’m A Vagabond Trover.” Miss Grace Stafford appeared to advantage the Fairy Queen, speaking her lines clearly and distinctly. Other roles wore filled Miss Isabel Hunt and Mr. Curtis Edwards. Specialities were provided ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 305 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

GREW= AWAVSTRATE'S FAREWELL

... last time at those courts on litaturdas At the conclusion a the morning's business at the Greenwich Court. Mr. H. C. Beard, speaking on behalf et solicitors practising there, said were vary sorry to lose Magistrate. You came here &Imola a stranger, he I ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Woolwich Herald
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 400 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

No more important or more successful recruit from the theatre has yet been exploited on the speaking screen

... No more important or more successful recruit from the theatre has yet been exploited on the speaking screen /MET Ruth Chatterton, first of all, long before she faced a movingpicture camera. Our meeting was due to the fact that we both know and like Mr ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Picturegoer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 414 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

DOES SCIENCE AID RELIGION? Sow Reflections. Has a New Sphere Bees Dead?

... from eastking the Founder a scientific spititual Wine. bale and the Ca and of prolamine Christians. V. Sheppard. in his book. speaks of the hie of Christ as being supremely happy. ,fse oste reason in particular--that Ile was eentinuelly self-giving. It ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Lewisham Borough News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 523 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

1930? MESSAGES FROM MEN OF THE MOMENT

... To-day, after a surfeit of foreign talkies expressed through voices that often sound unpleasantly harsh or shrill and speaking a lingo often incomprehensible and sometimes uncouth, they find the accustomed voices of English actors and actresses grateful ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Bioscope
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1377 | Page: 73 | Tags: none

AT THE REGENT,

... entertainer in Jacquebne, whose simplv-iend-roi songs at the piano were as good as anything in the evening. She has a goo*? speaking voica and I admired her wittv incisive style and the way she discUivnod anv claims to be a finger. Among the sketches, Mr ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 583 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

PECKHAM WOMAN HURT

... being drunk and disorderly assaulting P.C. Dunn. at Newington Butts. Shaw was fined 35e. The officer said be had occasion to speak to and Wood 80s, the defendant with regards to his conduct At Lambeth Police Court, Thomas Jenkins towards a woman. The defendant ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: South London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 306 | Page: 4 | Tags: none