ETHEL ('OOPER (Contralto) (iLYN DOWELL (Tenor)
PETER YORK (Syncopated Piano
Solos)
HAL SWAIN and his SAXO FIVE TOMMY HANDLEY
Victoria MAITLAND (Contralto) MARIE RUBENECK and NIKOLAI RUBENECK , assisted by JOHN BARNETT (Russian Folk Songs)
IN all countries and all ages, people have resorted to amulets and mascots to bring them luck or ward off evil chance, and the savage's necklace of human teeth is the direct ancestor of the horseshoe ovor the door and the swastika in a modern woman's brooch. Mrs. Grant has travelled much in the wilds of North Africa, and learned a good deal about the customs of its little-known inhabitants, but her talk today will cover many other parts of the world.
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It is hard nowadays to realize that not so very long ago the sea route to India lay round the Cape of Good Hope, and the Far East was even farther from Europe than seems possible now. The story of how the isthmus that separates the Mediterranean from the Red Sea was cut through, amidst the aspirations, manoeuvres, and intrigues of statesmen, financiers, and engineers, is one of the great episodes of the nineteenth century in politics, engineering and finance. Mr. Halford Ross, who will tell it, is a worldwide traveller who has just published a record of his wanderings, entitled 'By Devious Ways,' and has long been known as an acute observer of the manners and customs of foreign peoples.
MENDELSSOHN'S PIANOFORTE WORKS
Played by MAURICE COLE
Characteristic Pieces, Nos. 1-3
Sung by DALE SMITH (Baritone)
Words by A. A. Mihio
Music by H. Fraser-Simsou
Down by the Pond ;
Sneezles ;
The Engineer ;
The Friend; Furry Bear ;
The Emperor's Rhyme ;
Cherry Stones ;
Wind on the Hill;
Twice Times ; Cradle Song
FLORA WOODMAN
(Soprano)
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It may seem a far cry from the magneto-electrical discoveries of Faraday in the earlier part of the last century to modem wireless, but the chain of invention and discovery is continuous. and Faraday's work is one of its essential links. Sir William Bragg. who will give the talk, is not only a scientist of the highest qualifications (Fullerian Professor of Chemistry to the Royal Institution, and Director of the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory) but a lecturer whose powers of interesting listeners with little technical knowledge have been amply proved by the extraordinary success of his lectures to children at the Royal Society.
LITTLE ANNE ROGERS
(Impersonations)
HARRY HEMSLEY
(Child Impersonations)
GEORGE LISTER
(Yorkshire Entertainer)
REG ANDERS and his
FLORIDA REDS
Jay Whidden's Band from the Carlton Hotel