(Reciter).
" The Fiery Cross " (" The Lady of the Lake ").
(Soprano).
(With Orchestra.)
" Bailie Nicol Jarvic Visits the Jail " (" Rob Roy ").
Epilogue to Canto VI : " The
Lay of the Last Minstrel."
" Wandering Willie." " Love of Country."
" Petite Suite de Concert."
"Willow Song."
" Spring Had Come With All Its
Splendour" (" Hiawatha's Departure ").
" Unmindful of the Roses.
"Four Characteristic Waltzes."
(Born August 15th, 1769 - Died, May 5th, 1821).
" His religion - that is to say, his law of life - was essentially practical and humanitarian. It was the pride of Personality, or to put it in different words the power of the human will. Napoleon was the greatest "individualist." The whole gospel of his life was the right of the individual to reach the highest success the world can offer."
A Short Phono-View of his life from the modest house in Ajaccio, Corsica, to St. Helena, by Percival Steeds, B.A., and his Company.
Pictures in Music by The Station Orchestra.
Songs of the Revolutionary Period by Marion Richardson (Mezzo-Soprano).
S.B. from London.
Conducted by the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON , of Robertson Memorial Parish
Church.
" The Industrial Christian Fellowship "-The Rev. P. T. R. KIRK.
S.B. from London.
Local News.
EASTBOURNE, ORCHESTRA.
S.B. from London.