Debate, "Civilisation means Progress," Miss E. Shipley and Miss N Hunter, of Armstrong College, Newcastle; Mrs Gordon Stables, "Collecting Old Glass"; "Toilet hints for the holidays," by a Woman Chemist; recipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's Wireless Cookery book
"The Spirit of Spring" by Miss Marie Fox; John Hope Fellows, railway talk; fairy story by Miss A. Strong
March, "Alexander" (Hawkins); overture, "Le Duc D'Allone" (Auber); Miss Winifred Fisher, soprano, London, "Eriskay Love Lilt" (Arr. Fraser); "Shadow March" (Del Riego); "Maori Song" (Hill). Mr W.A. Bater, entertainer
"A sailor born and bred" (Lyell-Johnston); "A fat little feller with his mammy's eyes" (Gordon). Week's Music by Percy A. Scholes, musical critic to the B.B.C. Ltd. Horton Colliery Band, suite, "Ballet Egyptien" (Arr. Hawkins). Miss Winifred Fisher, "A Frog he would awooing go" after Bach; "Hey diddle, diddle," moto perpetuo for fiddle; "Dr Foster" After Handel (All by Hughes). Mr W.A. Bates, Harton Colliery Band, pot pourri, "A Musical Switch" (Alford). Mr Lyell Johnston, "I'm in love with Susan" (Chester); "Because I were shy" (L Johnston); "John Peel" (Arr. L. Johnston). Harton Colliery Band, intermezzo scene, "In a Persian Garden" (Ketlebey)
Motoring by Richard Twelvetrees