Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Saturday 10 November 1934, page 3


SOUTH SEA PALAIS OPENS

TONIGHT

Happy Evening- Assured At

Weeroona Island

A happy evening's entertainment is! assured all who make the trip to Weeroona inland tonight for Hie opening or (he South Sea Palate. If "t'iie night te e-ool the -music will In* sna.ppy en'ough lo keep everybody want!; if the wealher is warm the cool green of the decorative seheme ami sen breezes wafting in through the open- slides will still make dancing a pleasure.

"The Seven Island -Players," heade-di by .Mr. Claude (Jarneil. will provide time for -old and new style dancing, which will bo enjoyed alternatively. The latest tunes will be a feature 'of lh-e modern section -of the programme.

Patrons will dance in -a South Sea atmosphere, loi; the hall has be-en transformed with the aid of ipalms and bamboos- and subdued .lighting effects. Flannels are optional.

A bus service will -operate between Pine and the island.

A modern "black hole of Calcutta" lias been discovered just across the river from New York. Eighteen emaciated Chinese were crowded into a cellar for sale into "laundry slavery."