Recipes from Mrs. C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book; "How to improve your poultry house," from "The Smallholder"; "In and out of the shops," by the "Copy Cat"
railway talk. "Tickets, photographers, and cats," by Mr John Hope-Fellows, editor of "Locomotive News"; Mr Douglas Webster on his experiences filming in Libia
(by permission of Col. R. C. A. McCalmont, D.S.O.). Director of Music, Lieut. Charles H. Hassell: March, "Militaire" (Tchaikowsky); flute solo, "Neapolitan Air and Variations" (Paggi) (soloist, Sergt. Underhill); Miss Carmen Hill, soprano: "Les Berceaux" (Faure); "Chanson Indous" (Rimsky-Korsakov); "Almond Wild Almond" (Graham Peel); Mr Norman V. Norman and Miss Beatrice, Wilson, in extracts from "Macbeth"; Band of H.M. Irish Guards: Selection, "Lilac Time" (Arr. Clutsam); Mr Percy A. Scholes: Description and criticism of Gustav Holst's new opera, "The Perfect Fool," with illustrations on the piano, by permission of Novello and Co. At the piano, Mrs Herbert Withers; Band of H.M. Irish Guards: "Indian Love Lyrics" (Woodforde Finden)
Miss Carmen Hill, "All Souls' Day" (Lassen); "The Spring is in my Garden" (Tennant), "Annie Laurie"; Mr Norman V. Norman and Miss Beatrice Wilson: Light comedy duologue, "Love in a train"
Overture, "Tannhauser" (Wagner): cornet solo: "Garden of Roses" (Hadyn Wood), soloist, Corpl. Peter Wilson; Tubaphone solo: ''Day Dawn" (Mansfield), soloist, Corpl. Mousley; Patrol of the Brigade of Guards (Arr. Hassell)