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RECREATIONS OF LONDON

LECTURES

At King's College, October 26th and 28th, 5.30.—Herr Binding's third and fourth lectures on Modern German poetry.

October 27th, 5.30.--SouLrrVsx : DONATELLO. By Dr. Percy .Dearmer. Illustrated with Lantern Slides. At King's College, Strand. Tickets Is., obtainable outside the Great Hall before the lecture.

October 28th, 5.30.—OPEN Am SANCTUARIES OF THE NATIONAL TRUST. By Lord Grey of Fallodon. At University College, Gower Street. Admission by ticket on application to the Secretary.

October 29th, 5.30.—MEREZHNOVSICY, BOZANOV, AND SHESTOV. By Prince D. S. Mirsky. At The Institute of Historical Research. Malet Street.

October 29th, 5.0.—THE Prisss es PRIEST. By Mr. St. John Ervin at 92 Victoria Street, S.W. Under the auspices of the Six Polar GROUP. Tickets, 21:3. 6d., from Miss W. Mayo, Six Point Group, 92 Victoria Street.

October 30th, 5.30.—SHAXESPEARE AND THE THEATRE. By Sir Israel Gollancz. At King's College, Strand.

FILMS

At the Stoll Cinema, Kingsway, October 29th to 31st (continuous). —SATAN'S SISTER. A distinctly bright British film, with our bright- est star, Betty Balfour, in a gay tomboy part.

At the Marble Arch Pavilion (daily until October 31st).—YrsEs. So successful has this arresting film proved, with its admirable and affecting reconstruction of recent history, that it is being retained at this cinema until the end of the month.