By LEONARD H. WARNER
From St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate
Keech Hawaiian Studio Trio in a Musical Act
Ivor Weir (American Ballads)
(From Birmingham)
'Pridesworth's Cross Country' - a School Yarn by T. Davy Roberts
Songs by Ethel Williams (Contralto) and Geoffrey Dams (Tenor)
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM
Studio ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
By WALTER DURANTY
Read by Mr. WILLIAM RIDSDALE
SECOND EDITION
More Feline Frolics in a Series of Gambols by RONALD FRANKAU and his Cabaret KITTENS
Why be bored, depressed, morose,
When Kittens can supply the dose,
Which makes the oldest people scoff,
At glands advised by Voronoff I
Artists:
GWEN ALBAN
MAITLAND Moss
ERNEST BERTRAM
RENEE ROBERTS CYNTHIA REECE
CONRAD LEONARD
NORA SAVAGE ;
Following the Dinner of the Seven Seas Club, relayed from the Hotel
Cecit
The speech will be by Sir BURTON CHAD-WICK, M.P., and will be followed by five shanties sung by members of the Seven Seas Club.
Capstan shanties : '
' Fire down below'
' When Johnny comes down to Hilo'
Halyard shanty: 'Blow,'
Boys, Blow'
Capstan shanty: Roving'
Runaway shanty:
'Drunken Sailor '
THE SEVEN SEAS
CLUB, whose members are singing these Shanties tonight, was founded in 1922 by four old Conway boys, whose years spent in the ship covered the long period from 1878 until 1911. All four had served with distinction in the Great War. The Club very quickly became a popular rendezvous for officers and ex-officers of the Sea Services, and the membership is now nearly 1,000, all ranks, from Admirals downwards, being represented. Many of the members served at one time in sailing ships, where, of course, the sea shanty had its birth, so. that listeners can hear them sung this evening with an absolute fidelity to the old traditions; at the annual dinner, sea shanties are always a feature of the evening's festivity.
The club publishes its own book of Sea Shanties, under its own name-' The Seven Seas Shanty Book.'