Relayed from WESTMINSTER ABBEY
SHANGHAI has been very much in the public eyo of late, and many people must have wondered what its inhabitants were really like, and how they behaved in their quieter moments, when the Press photographer was not there to watch them. Lady Hosie knows Shanghai exceptionally well, and has much of interest to say about the way its inhabitants really live.
: Florente
Oldliam (Songs at the Piano) ; ' The Notice-Board ' (E. V. Lucas) ; Leslie G. Mainland will talk about ' Our
Enemies in the Zoo '
by L. A. P. WARNER, General Manager of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. S.B. from Liverpool
The Sonatas of Beethoven
IN his previous talks
Professor Lascelles Abercrombie has discussed Tennyson and Browning and the pre-Raphaelites—all poets whose work seems now to fit very neatly into the mosaic pattern of the Victorian age, however eccentric some of it may have appeared at the time. But even the Victorian age had its rebels, men of a spirit destined to oppose the current, and it is of them that Professor Lascelles Aber. crombie will talk today.
Conducted by Lieut. B. WALTON
O'DONNELL, R.M.
BEATRICE EVELINE ('Cello) ; THE WESTMINSTER SINGERS ; EDWARD WAY (Alto); FRANK ODELL (Tenor); BERTRAM MILLS (Baritone);
W. H. BRERETON (Bass)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
by RUBY HELDER (Tenor)
BEATRICE EVELINE (Violoncello);
LILIAN COOPER (Soprano)
THE SAVOY ORPHEANS and THE SAVOY HAVANA BAND, from the Savoy Hotel