Mr. J. C. Stobart on "Stories in Poetry."
(to 15.45)
The 2LO Trio and Harold Cook (Tenor)
"My Part of the Country," by A. Bonnet Laird.
"Tales of Many Homes": (5) by Kathie Herrick.
(to 17.00)
"The Clever Dormouse," by G.E. Sims.
"All About Berries," by "Squirrel" from "Little Folks."
A Talk about Music by Llewelyn Bevan.
(to 18.15)
(to 18.55)
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Mr. Hartley Withers on "Money - Inflation and Deflation, Their Causes and Effects."
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The London Chamber Wind Players
All of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Frank Almgill (Flute), Walter Hinchliff (Oboe and Cor Anglais), Edward Augarde (Clarinet), John Alexander (Bassoon), Probyn Frank (Horn), Dorothy Howell (Solo Pianoforte)
7.45 Selected Poetry Readings
by Philemon.
(Margaret Glanville, Ronald Gourley, Harry East)
Trio, "A Land for Heroes," by the Trio.
Song, "Roses and Wedding Bells," by Margaret Glanville. (23)
Music and Humour by Ronald Gourley.
Trio, "Old Japan."
Humorous Song, "In the Thick of the Fight," by Harry East. (13)
Scena, " Spooney Lane," by the Trio.
(1) Introduction; (2) "The Modern Lovers"; (3) "The Old-fashioned Lovers"; (4) "The Coster Lovers."
Ludwig Thuille
Allegro-Larghetto-Gavotte-Finale.
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"The Week's Work in the Garden," by the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Mr. Douglas Kennedy, of the Folk Dance Society, on "The Folk Song."
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relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London.
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