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AMUSEMENTS

KSNG’S THEATRE. LAST NiGHT OK “PARAMOUNT WEEK.” Of late there has been so much talk of .English pictures, that the mamigomeiil of the King’s Theatre 1 1 as decided to seteen to-night “London”, .starring Dorothy Gish, “London” is released hr Paramount, and produced by the British National Ltd. A wonderful east supports Aliss Gish, inch,dine: John Manners, Adclqni Millar, Margaret Lord, and Hnrbctt Carter. Many line scones are shown including Tower Bridge, the Thames Embankment, Ijinteliouso, Windsor Castle, National jjporting Club, Convent Gardens, Tlic bouses of ParhameiiL. F.leuley Regatta, Petticoat Lane, St. Janies Palace, London Gollee stalls, The old Curiosity Shop, and Charlie Brown (well-known Sailor:; “Bar”) The last episode of the serial “The Silent Flyer" will also bo screened. The supporting programme is well up to the usual slan lard, and the playing of Mitchell’s trio can be relied on finst-cla^s. CTMLDK EX’S BALL. The Fire Brigade’s children’s plain and fancy dress ball, bold at tlicTown Mull last night was well attended and successful in every way* The officials were the same as for the adult ball on Thursday, and everything went with a line swing. Beiges for fancy dresses were awarded to the following; Hoes’ fancy. P. Marchant (Golliwog) 1, K. Collins (Penguin) 2; Girls’ fancy, I). Thompson (bird) I. .1. Pudding (bat) 2; boys’ original. E. Mather (toy drum-major) 1, F. Cummins ■ (fireman) 2; girls’ original. L. Foster (Gold Star cigarettes) I. J. Hunt (hath'ng girl) 2.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8