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RECREATIONS OF LONDON

LECTURES

November lfith.-5.30. OLD ENGLISH AND CHORUS SONGS. By the King's College Hostel Singers. At King's College.

November 16th.-5.30. DEVELOPMENTS TO SECURE GREATER LEISURE. Second lecture of series on Geology and Civilization. By W. T. Gordon, M.A. At King's College, Strand.

November 17th.-5.30. CursxsE AND JAPANESE SCULPTURE. Second lecture of series on Far Eastern Art. By Lt.-Col. E. F. Strange. At University College. Tickets, £1 ls. for course of six, obtainable from the Secretary.

November 17th.-5.30. MASOLINO, MASICCIO. By Dr. Percy Dearmer. At King's College, Strand. Illustrated. Tickets, is., obtainable in Great Hall before lecture.

November 19th.-5.30. RussIAN POETRY AFTER 1910. By Prince Mirsky. At Institute of Historical Research,-Malet Street.

FILMS

P-olytechnic, Regent Street. All the week. A thoroughly interest- ing programme. NIONGA. A film acted entirely by African natives ; a primitive drama, not a travel film. WARN-ma SHADOWS. A sombre and magnificent film, beautifully acted and photographed; should not be missed.MOROSE°. A Russian folk film. Those whose appetites are jaded by the average cinema programme will appre- ciate this triple bill.

Stoll, Kingsway. November 16th to 18th. NORTH or 36. Rough pioneering-days in the States with those delightful villains Noah Beery and Ernest Torrence.

Philharmonic Hall. All the week. FeiaYLAIW or SouTsmax SEAS. A lecture with pictures of an expedition to the South Sea Islands. The hula-hula as it is really danced. Recommended.