by J. EDGAR HUMPHREYS
Organist and Director of the Choir St. Mary-le-
Bow
MARY HILLIARD (Soprano)
DORIS PALMER (Comedienne)
BRANDT and DAVIES (Piano and Vocal Solos)
(From Birmingham)
'The Forest Gnomes,' by Carol Ring. Songs by Emilie Waldron (Soprano). Tony will Entertain. 'The Story of the Almanac,' by Helen M. Enoch
(From Birmingham)
The BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH Lewis ORCHESTRA Selection of Wilfred Sanderson 's Songs
(From Birmingham)
Leader, HARRY FREEMAN
Without a loud speaker, Tommy Handley's set is in a state of low tension.
That gay spark had been on the anode bend and at last found himself short-circuited in a dry cell.
Tho following morning he was charged with unlicensed interference at high frequency with the laws of gravity, or, in the alternative (2LO), with being a dull emitter and bobbing the cat's whiskers.
The detector, giving evidence, said that the accused after being run to earth oscillated and blasted but offered no resistance.
Tommy, after hearing a long talk, promised in a fit of re-morse that he would revise his programme and turn over a new leaf at a ridiculous rate of resolutions per hour, perhaps.
The native hue of resolution
Is sicklied o'er with the pale ....
* This probably means 'Ringing in Anno Domini 1929'
: MARIUS B. WINTER'S
BAND from The Hotel Cecil