SIR J. SIMON'S NEW DANCE.
JjOXJJOX, Dcceniber $). Spenking at Dundee last night in support of -Mr ic. Simon, l.ihoral candidate i'or the vacancy caused hv the death of Mr. K. D. .Morel, Sir John Simon said that there was a new piece of ja 7.7. dance music now being played which had been called tfte “ Winston ('onslitu tion. ” "Von took a step forward, two steps hackwanl, a side-step to the right, and then reversed,” lie added amid laughter. They could see that the piece was nell named. USEI-KSS CAKI.WAI.S. LONDON, December 0. Nearly every large British seaside and lioliilav resort lias decided not to revive or introduce any '‘carnival ” in future-—the general opinion is that it brings no permanent advantage to the town which undertakes it. Brighton dropped this form of attraction after a second venture. Hastings, which in 1023 arranged a three-days’ carnival pageant, sustained a net loss of just over £1,000; it is not likely to have another.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1925, Page 1
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160SIR J. SIMON'S NEW DANCE. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1925, Page 1
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