the Central President.
On the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Mothers' Union.
Relayed from the Royal Albert Hall.
Mr. J. C. Stobart and Miss Mary Somerville, "Shakespeare's Heroines : Cleopatra."
Time Signal from Greenwich.
" Midsummer Day," a Playlet with Music by the Wireless Chorus and the Radio Quartet.
THE LONDON RADIO
DANCE BAND:
\ Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN.
Major E. L. ROBINSON , " Poultry."
interpreted by EDWARD ISAACS.
Sonata, Op. 7, in E Flat Major
(1st two movements) :
(a) Molto allegro e con brio;
(b) Largo, con grand espressione.
"Under the Berkshire Downs."
Conducted by James Oliver.
(Soloist, Mr. Tom Brennen)
William Heseltine (Tenor).
The Band.
"The Coiner,"
A Comedy of Irish Life in One Act by Bernard Duffy.
Presented by Howard Rose.
The Characters in the order of their speaking:
James Canatt is in the kitchen of his cottage arranging the coals with the tongs in order to nurse a small flame. There is a lighted candle on the table and a kettle on the hob.
The St. Hilda Colliery Band
(Soloist, Mr. Alwyn)
Mr. BAXTER ELLIS, Chairman of Newcastle Aero Club, "Flying As a Safe and Inexpensive Hobby." S.B. from Newcastle.
Local News.
(Solo Harp). HELEN HENSCHEL (Soprano).
"Jeunes Fillettes." "La Maumariee."
"Mes Sabots."
"Je connais un bergec discret." "Verduron."
THE SAVOY ORPHEANS:
THE SAVOY TANGO BAND, from the Savoy Hotel, London.