''Disturbances of Sleep,' by a Physician
Directed by HARRY FRYER
From THE SHEPHERD'S BUSH PAVILION
' Life and Work in Europe '-XI
OLIVE MURRAY CHAPMAN : ' Lapland—The
Reindeer Folk '
Sir JOHN RUSSELL , F.R.S.: 'Science in the Countryside-VI, The Agricultur ; Divisions of England '
Under the direction of Sir WALFORD DAVIES
Mr. FRANK ROSCOE
(From North Regional)
Directed by HENRY HALL
Organized by MR. GEORGE GROSSMITH and LADY TREE, O.B.E. in aid of ' The League of Mercy'
SIR HENRY LYTTON the famous Savoyard, and other stage stars will take part
' The League of Mercy ' was founded in 1&99 by H.M. King Edward VII for the support of voluntary hospitals. It is organized into one hundred and forty-two branches for the collection of contributions to the King's Fund, which are applied within the area collected. Mr. George Grossmith is the President, and Lady Tree the Lady President of the Westminster Branch of the League.
Captain G. CRAWSHAY : ' The Rock Garden '
Mr. E. L. WOODWARD : ' France '-III
Continuing his explanation of modern France and the outlook of the modern Frenchman, Mr. Woodward shows the effect of the struggle between the State and the Church which dominated French politics from 1890 to 1910. He traces, too, the eSect of the centralization of the administrative system, and defines the relation of the individual to the State in France today.