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THIS is the second of the talks in which
Miss Rhoda Power is describing, by means of a series of stories, the social life of the Middle Ages, especially as it concerned the boys and girls.
Last week she gavo a picture of the surroundings in which the baron's son was brought up and trained to be a knight; today she will depict the fortunes of a fourteen-year-old squire uf the twelfth century following his lord on the Third Crusade.

Contributors

Unknown:
Miss Rhoda Power

LAST month Mrs. Clifton Reynolds gave a talk on the uses of aluminium, which is one of the houscho]d topics on which she is an expert. This afternoon she will talk about her own kitchen, which is fitted out with the latest devices, and in which she is constantly trying out new ideas. No housewife who takes an interest in her kitchen should fail to listen to Mrs. Clifton Reynolds 's remarks.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs. Clifton Reynolds
Unknown:
Mrs. Clifton Reynolds

FREDERICK J. THURSTON(Solo Clarinet)
THE WIRELESS CHORUS
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by STANFORDROBINSON
ORCHESTRA
Overture, 'Shamus O'Brien '
STANFORD, an Irishman, composed nothing more lightly than this Irish; Opera,
Shamus O'Brien. The plot deals with the rebellion of 1798 ahdbne of the chief characters is Father O'Flynn. ' '-
The Overture starts off with the famous tune of Fallier O'Flynn (otherwiseknown as The Top of the Cork Road), and it also brings in an old march of Cromwell's time, The Glory of the West.
FREDERICK THURSTON and Orchestra
Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
CHORUS
Heraclitus
The Blue Bird
Cupid and Rosalind
ORCHESTRA
Prelude to ' The Travelling Companion'
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA
The Revenge

Contributors

Unknown:
Shamus O'Brien
Unknown:
Shamus O'Brien.
Unknown:
Frederick Thurston

THE first Imperial Agricultural Research
Conference ever held opens tomorrow. In this talk the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland will discuss some of the fascinating things done behind the scenes by scientists engaged in improving breeds of sheep and cattle, wheat and cotton, and in fighting the enemies of cheap, good foods and raw materials.

by Contemporary Composers
SARAH FISCHER (Soprano)
THE VIENNA STRING QUARTET:
RUDOLF KORISCH (1st Violin);
FELIX KHUNER (2nd Violin);
EUGEN LEHNER (Viola) ;
BENAR HEIFETZ ('Cello)
RUDOLF KORISCH and BENAR HEMETZ
Duo for Violin and Cello Heftig bewegt(With vehement animation) ; Sehr langsam (Very slow); Sehr bewegt (Very animated); Sehr langsam (Very slow); Sanftcr Bewgung (With gentle motion)

Contributors

Soprano:
Sarah Fischer
Unknown:
Rudolf Korisch
Violin:
Felix Khuner
Viola:
Eugen Lehner
Cello:
Benar Heifetz
Cello:
Rudolf Korisch
Cello:
Benar Hemetz

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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