Travel of the British Empire.Mr. J. W. PRICE,
' Canada-The Departed Glory of the Red Indian'
(Baritone)
from the Piccadilly Picture
Theatre
from the Hotel Majestic, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea. Musical Director, GERALD W. BRIGHT
S.B. from London
A Violoncello Recital by MARGARET IZARD
By A. J. ALAN
Presented by R. E. JEFFREY
- Played by THE LONDON RADIO REPERTORY
PLAYERS
THE thrilling story of two young ladies who go to view an empty hquse and there undergo a number of exciting experiences, culminating in a rescue by the London Fire Brigade. Just as their safety is assured, they experience the worst shock of all.
Characters : and Firemen, etc.
ON the front-door steps of an empty house.
88 Lansdowne Crescent, Albert Buckle is standing. He and his wife, the caretakers-in-charge, are just starting out to get a few things from the neighbouring shops before closing time.
BILLY BARNES (Entertainer at the Piano)
S.B. from London (10.10 Local News)