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ROAD SAFETYThe Cyclist(My Lt Col. Ho Hon. M. I’ Iiruxnor. D.S.O., M.L.A.. Deputy-Premier and Minister for Transport)Probably greater care is called for on (lie pari of ho cyclist than the rider or driver of any other vehicle. 11 In vehicle is almost noiseless and cannot he as readily seen as other types of vehicle*. Il Is comparatively slow moving and must he repeatedly passed l»y oilier road vehicles. In a collision with aliim-t any oilier type of vehli h he is almost certain, from the light Hints of his machine and his exposed po-dtion In tare hadiy. The cyclist should never lose sight of tlx- handicaps ihat lie is under in ihls direction as compared wlih tin* drlv-ers of other vehicles and should ncl accordingly.Before comue'ticiui: It Journey lieshould ensure lhal Ills vehicle Is In sound road rendition, paying spt'fiiil alteiitlon 10 hrukes. lights, iyre and hell or alarm Whilst on the road he should keep as near as practicable to (he left hand side and -ho lid always ride liis h|cyc|i al swrh a -peed lhal In ha- li under proper control, lie should remember that the tii-ier he is travelling the smaller Is the margin of safety should .hi «rnei g«-u» y arise uml the iu«ue serious must he the result of mi archlenl lie should take special cur* wlieli the Hull I is laid and when roads are wn and •slippery The Ktiivv ilangeis ot met taking any vehicle mi a * ii vi or on the crest of u hill -liiiuld mo he lo.-o sight of. nor tin* can* that is culled for al Intersections and olhei plates where there Is not a clear vl**w of it a (lie, Bidingi .t.tk i I. Ii ...IWide acclaim has been aroused by tlt brilliant terpslchorean ensembles In Pioneer Pictures’ new full-color Technicolor romantic comedy, Dancing Pirate.” to lie screened at the frown Theatre on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday next. The numbers were created and directed by Russell Lewis, a former internut tonally known concert dancer, and were designed In color by Robert Edmond Jones.We strove for refreshing novelty. declares Lewis, something other ihull sparsely clad beauties marching up .uml down modernistic objects other than mere photographic effects.••The plot of the production, laid In •-.irly Spanish California, gave us our cue. The Spanish dances of those days were both thrilling and beautiful. Ii occurred to us that if we presented them In ensemble form we should achieve a poem of beautiful grace and motion.Kor this purpose we had to recruit forty talented dancing Hrllsts. moat of whom are famous as solo and concert performers. The creations seen upon the screen are the result of eight weeks of rehearsals, months of re-seareh. and painstaking study of cumin angles,A guy. romantic and venturesome comedy. Dancing Pirate Is the tnle of a Boston dancing master, who. shanghaied aboard a merhhant-shlp and later, captured by pirates, finds hijus-lf in old Spanish California eon-demited to die i,« a buccaneer. His death postponed so that he may teach the Alcalde’s daughter to waltz, he wins Ids way to love by conquering an ' ml re urmy of marauding soldier*.Charles follins has the title role.« o featured with Prank Morgan and Steffi Dunn, Luis AI hern i, Victor Var--titii and .lack LaRue also have principal roles.Lloyd Corrigan directed: JohnSpeaks produced, with Meriuu G.
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Crookwell Gazette

Crookwell, New South Wales, AU

Wed, Mar 24, 1937

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