William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, "The Speech in the House."
John Nyren, "John Walker, the Cricketer."
Sir Walter Scott, "The Laird evicts the Gipsies."
Sir Robert J. Thomas, Bart., M.P.
Sir Robert Thomas, who has been Member of Parliament for Anglesey since 1923, founded the Anglesey Eisteddfod twenty years ago. Since then it has rapidly grown in importance and is today second only to the National Eisteddfod.
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The Station Trio: Frank Thomas (Violin); Frank Whitnall (Violoncello); Hubert Pengelly (Pianoforte)
Cured by Caroline
A West Country Play in One Scene.
Played by The Station Radio Players
Mrs. Pichin is at her wits' end! Her husband lies groaning on the bed, and she is quite sure that he, having tasted of the fruits of idleness during the recent strikes, has been lured into invalidism by the prospect of a few lazy weeks at home. A neighbour intervenes, views the sufferer with alarming sympathy, and begins a novel cure, in the course of which Mr. Pinchin begins to feel that there is no royal road to a stolen holiday.
Scene: The kitchen at the Pinchins'.
Trio
Trio in D Minor-First and Third Movements Mendelssohn
Relayed from Llandaff Fields Pavilion.
Speciality Number, 'My Little Wayside Cottage'
Gracie Cowan: Song, 'O.K. Katy'
Speciality Number, 'Shepherd of the Hills'
Lilian Stennis in Selection from her Repertoire
Speciality Number, 'Mary McLean'
Alec Main: Song, 'The Carrier's Courtship'
Concerted Item, 'Waltz with Me'
Jack Topp: Humorous Song
Vocal and Instrumental Selection of Scottish Songs
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