DANCING.
A large number of enthusiastic dancers attended the usual Saturday night dance at the Adelphi Cabaret, Goring street. The music was especially good, •many encores being demanded after every number. Miss Marie Burke and members of the 'Wildflower" Company are to be guests of the cabaret on Tuesday, when a very bright evening is promised.
_To-night, at the New Century Hall, Kent terrace, Danceland holds it popular Monday dance. The hall will be beautifully decorated, and Jack Harper's Jazz Orchestra will render all the latest hits.
One of Ihe largest collections of skullin tho world fs to bo found at tho Royal College of Surgeons' Museum.- There .in; 60*^ specimens, some dating from Ihe year 9 B.C.
The first aerial pillage across (ho British Clininirl was made .in 1785 ivho.i l-'rancoiM Ulaiithtird ;inrl an American poiutiniiloii tnivrM.'il fl'vui lintflmij v, l'raneu in a bflliyou.,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 7
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145DANCING. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 7
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