by THE KNELLER HALL BAND
Director of Music, Lieut. H. E. ADKINS ,
L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
Relayed from the Kneller Hall , Twickenham Rule Britannia
GOD SAVE THE KING
JACK PAYNE and THE
B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
'How Not 'to Use your Camera,' a Further Snapshot Talk by HUGO VAN WADENOYEN
Songs by PHYLLIS NORMAN (Soprano) and HAROLD Casey
(Baritone)
Traditional Sayings and Superstitions' Strike while the Iron's Hot,' by William Hughes
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.O.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
ETHEL FENTON (Contralto)
SYDNEY COLTHAM (Tenor)
THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET CECILE CHAMINADE, one of the first Frenchwomen to win an important place in the world of Composition, is also a brilliant pianist. She was composing already at the age of eight and was only eighteen when she gave her first concert. Many of her songs and smaller pianoforte pieces enjoy a wide popularity, though her larger works, with the possible exception of the Ballet Callirhöe, have not been so successful.THOUGH it can never be quite literally true that a man who was one day poor and struggling, woke the next morning to find himself famous, it is as nearly true of Mascagni and his Opera Cavalleria, as of anyone in history. The Opera was an immediate and triumphant success all over tho world, and has ever since remained a favourite. Popular as many of its tunes are, the 'Intermezzo' must be one of the very best-known pieces in existence.
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
BILLY FRANCIS and his BAND, from the West
End Dance Hall, Birmingham