Miss J. J. WILLIAMS:
' Fruit and its Place in Diet'
JOHAN HOCK (Violoncello)
BEATRICE HEWITT (Pianoforte)
Played by LEOX.UtD H. WARNER
Relayed from
ST. BOTOLPH'S, BISHOPSGATE
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Miss C. A. SIMPSON: 'Rural Survey — VIII, Traces of Early Inhabitants in England ' .
2.55 ' Interlude
3.0 ' Peoples of the World and their
Homes '—III. Mr. CLIFFORD COL-LINSON : ' Afghanistan '
3.20 Interlude
3.25 Hints on Athletics and Games.'
Mr. S. F. GILL : ' School Football '
3.40 Interlude
Under the direction of SIR WALFORD DAVIES
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From The May FAIR HOTEL
Celebrating THE ANNIVERSARY OF
THE BIRTH OF CHARLES DlCKENS
6.0 Miss GLADYS MAXN
'Eat more Fish'
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
DEBUSSY'S PIANOFORTE MUSIC
Played by LAFFITTE
Clair do Luno (Moonlight) (from
Suite Bcrgamasque)
Estampes (Engravings)
Pagodes (Pagodas)
La Soiree dans Granado (Evening in Granada)
Jardins sur la pluie (Gardens in tho
Kain)
Major 0. VILLIERS: . 'Aviation'
' After-War Social Tendencies—III, National Prejudices and International Needs '
The keynote of Dr. Delisle Burns ' talk this evening is. in effect, our increasingly international inter-dependenco, even in the most common things of daily life. Tastes differ in different climates and different races (wheat in England : rice in Japan), but ease of communication has shifted some of those tastes out of their former isolation. Moreover, tastes tend to increase in number and variety : the tendency, therefore, is towards drawing ' foods ' from all parts to each part.
By JOHN MASEFIELD
(An article on Pompey appears on page 266.)
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN ; Local News ; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast; Stock Exchange Summary and Fat Stock Prices
'People and Things'
A Violoncello Recital
JACK HARRIS ' GROSVENOR HOUSE
BAND, from GROSVENOR HOUSE