THIS week is Empire
Shopping Week, and Dame Talbot's talk has been arranged in connection therewith.
Celebration for Schools
Messages by the Rt. Hon. the EARL OF MEATH, P.C., K.P., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., and the Rt. Hon. 'Field-Marshal LORD Plumer, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E.
A short Empire Tour by Mr. J. C. STOBART Hymns and National Songs by the WIRELESS
CHOIR
CLIFFORD HELLIER (Pianoforte)
CYRIL HELLIER (Violin)
by GEORGE RYAN , F.R.C.O.
Organist and Director of the Choir, St. Mary
Boltons, South Kensington
Relayed from St. Mary.le-Bow
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From the May Fair Hotel
ORCHESTRA
LILIA COOPER (Soprano)
SEYMOUR Dossor (Tenor)
ENID BAILEY (Violin)
From the Prince of Wales Playhouse, Lewisham
Leaves from The Empire Story-Book (C.
E. Hodges )
With Incidental Music by the OLOF SEXTET
THE Englishman's
J- fondness for the rose survives all the onslaughts made upon its popularity by the various ' fashionable ' flowers of the moment. Mr. Courtney Page , who is the Secretary of the National Rose Society, gives some timely advice to all those who intend exhibiting roses during the season.
in Hyde Park
Under the auspices of the Daily Express
T ISTEKERS who have heard previous broadcasts from Hyde Park on Empire Day will know how deeply moving these ceremonies can be. This evening's is to be arranged on somesvhat different lines from its predecessors. Massed choirs from the London churches will lead the community singing, and the massed bands of the Guards will play, and the ceremony will close with a message personally delivered by the Prime Minister, followed by the singing of ' Auld Lang Syne.'
by HANS CLEMENS (Tenor)
ZOLTAN SZEKELY (Violin)
PAUL HERMANN (Violoncello)
(Transcribed by Zoltan Szekely and Paid
Hermann)