11.0 (Daventry only) Gramophone Records
Played by EDGAR T. Coox
Relayed from SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL
Relayed from- THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
OF WALES
S.B. from Cardiff
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF WALES
(Leader, Louis LEVITUS ) Conducted by WARWICK BRAITHWAITE
French Dialogue-Mile CAMILLE VIÉRE and Monsieur E. M. STÉPHAN—I, ' En Bateau'
2.15 Dr. A. R. PASTOR : Spanish Reading
2.30 Miss RHODA POWER : 'Days of Old-
Tudor and Stuart Days—II, Coronation Day in 1547' 3.0 Interlude
3.5 Miss RHODA POWER : Stories for Younger
Pupils—II, The Leprechaun and the Scarlet Garters (Irish) ' '
THE PICCADILLY GRILL ROOM ORCHESTRA
Directed by MAX JAFFA from the PICCADILLY HOTEL
Where do your treasures go to when you lose. them ? Carey Grey offers a solution in ' Once under a Time'
' Shepherd's Hey ' (Grainger) and other Pianoforte
Solos played by CECIL DIXON
Still more Hints on How to Play Association
Football by GEORGE F. ALLISON
'The Cobbler's Song' and others, sung by ARTHUR WYNN
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
OLD ITALIAN VIOLONCELLO SONATAS
Played by IVOR JAMES
RISPAH GOODACRE (Contralto) CEDRIC SHARPE (Violoncello)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL
NEWS BULLETIN ; Local News; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast, Stock Exchange Summary and Fat Stock Prices
Sir J. J. THOMSON O.M. , D.Sc.,
LL.D., F.R.S.,
Master of Trinity
'Tendencies of Recent Investigations in the Field of Physics'
SIR J. J. THOMSON has been Master of Trinity since 1918, previous to which he was Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge. He has had an extremely brilliant career, being awarded Nobel Prize for Physics in 1906: he is also a Member of the Institute of France. His books include ' The Structure of Light,' ' Conduction of Electricity Through Gases,' etc.
THE TEMPLARS (Madrigals)
RUDOLF DOLMETSCH (Harpsichord)
DR. JOHN BULL at the age of about twenty became organist of Hereford Cathedral, and three years later a member of the Chapel Royal. Although his position in the world of music was a very eminent one, and he was a Doctor of Music both of Cambridge and of Oxford, in 1591 his circumstances were so bad that he had to petition Queen Elizabeth ' to relieve his great poverty, which altogether hinders his studies.' Ho survived the Queen and continued to hold his foremost position in the next reign, and his fame spread to other parts of Europe, too. Ho left this country about 1613, and in 1617became organist of Antwerp Cathedral. He died there, and is buried on the south sido of Notre Dame, in the city which was also his birthplace.
SYDNEY KYTE and his CIRO'S CLUB BAND
From CIRO'S CLUB