13 NOVEMBER 1926, Page 33

This Week in London

FILMS.

MOANA.-A delicious peep into the real life of a South Sea Islander, exquisitely photographed.

THE Sox or THH SHEIK.—The late Rudolph Valentino's final film : very romantic. MADEMOOIRMR FROM ARAI& NTDCRES.—The best British picture yet publicly shown : at the Marble Arch Pavilion exclusively.

BEAU GESTE.—Three brave brothers in the Foreign Legion at the Plaza, Lower Regent Street only.

BEN ID:JR.—Colossal and overwhelmingly spectacular ehow with fifty thousand supers, at the Tivoli, Strand.

LECTURES.

Wednesday, November 17th, at 8.30 p.m.—Tux CONFLICT or RACE AND CoLornr. By Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe. The fifth of a course of six lectures at Kingsway Hall, Kingsway, Holborn. Tickets to be obtained from the Secretary of the Fabian Society, 25 Tothill Street, S.W. 1. Thursday, November 18th, at 5 p.m.—Russia To-DAY. ty Sir Bernard Pares. In aid of the Duchess of York's Centre for Mothers and Babies, Islington. At 31 Grosvenor Square, W. 1. Tickets to be obtained from the Organising Secretary, Scottish Women's Hospitals' Association of the Royal Free Hospital, 24 Meeklenburgh Square, W.C. 1.

Thursday, November 18th, at 4 p.m.—QUANTITATIVE EXPERI- MENTS IN THE STUDY OF INVECTION AND RESISTANCE. By Professor W. W. C. Topley. At the Royal Institute of Public, Health, 37 Russell Square, W.C.