Time SIGNAL, GREENWICH; WEATHER FORECAST
THE DAVENTRY STRING QUARTET, and MARY SHERIDAN (Contralto);
DAVID OPPENSHAW ;
FREDERICK BROUGH (Violin)
: West Country Day.
Selections from ' Tom Jones ' (German), played by the Olof Sextet. 'Will Brewer and the Boots' (Jan Stewer), told by Frederick Chester. ' Devonshire Cream,' by L. du Garde Peach
A RECITAL
By REGINALD FOORT
ONE of the oldest and most important of the world's international institutions is the Permanent Court of Justice at The Hague. In this talk Lord Phillimore, who is an authority on International law, and an ex-President of the International Law Association, will deal chiefly with the much-debated Optional Clause.
MOZART'S VIOLIN SONATAS
Played by SAMUEL KUTCHER (Violin)
REGINALD PAUL (Pianoforte)
Sonata No. 11, in G (First Movement)
THERE hag recently been a movement to revive interest in the British School of Painting, and remind ourselves that even if we have never had a Leonardo or a Michaelangelo, a Botticelli or a Rubens, a Rembrandt or a Goya, we yet can boast our Constable, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Turner, and many more painters not to be despised. This talk on English painting is to be given by the Slade Professor of Art in the University of Oxford.
Relayed from the Lesser Free Trade Hall
S.B. from Manchester
Arthur Catterall (1st Violin)
John L. Bridge (2nd Violin)
Frank Park (Viola)
Johan C. Hock (Cello)
Allegro con fuoco (Quick and fiery). Scherzo,
Allegro Vivace (Quick and sprightly), from Quintet for Strings in G, Op. 77 ...... Dvorak
Pidgin English - that strange langue de commerce which flourishes in China - has been responsible for some of the queerest things ever said in what purported to be the English tongue. Dr. Whymant (who, it will be remembered, gave a broadcast talk not long ago on Japan) has lived and worked in China and talked the queer jargon of whoso humorous aspect he will give some idea tonight.
HARRY HEMSLEY (Child Impersonations)
JosiE FEARON (Soprano)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN ANSELL
OLIVE GROVES (Soprano)
STANLEY NEWMAN (Baritone)