Directed by Rene Tapponnier
From the Carlton Hotel
(Daventry only)
A Running Commentary on the Second Half of the- League Match, by Mr. GEORGE F. ALLISON
See special article at foot of column 2 and plan of the ground on page 489.
MURIEL SOTHAM (Contralto)
ROBERT NAYLOR (Tenor)
DAVID Wise (Violin)
Can You Guess It ? If so, send in your reply
This GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET will play 'The Grasshopper's Dance ' (Bucalossi) and other
Selections
The Story of ' The Three Wishes ' (L. du Garde
Peach) will be read
There will also be a Guessing Competition-in which everybody will get a chance
DUETS OF SCHUBERT
Played by VICTOR HELY -HUTCHINSON (Pianoforte) and BERKELEY MASON (Pianoforte)
Polonaise, Op. 61
A SCHCBERT PROGRAMME
Rose HIGNELL (Soprano)
GEORGE BAKER (Bass)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
The Music specially arranged for Military Band by GERRARD Williams
BAND
Military Marches, Kos. 2 and 3 7.55 ROSE HIGNELL
Hark, hark. the Lark
Three little Maids (' Lilac Time ')
8.Z BAND
Symphony on French Themes
Divertissement — Andante and Variations — Rondo Brillante. (These were originally written for pianoforte (four hands) and intended to form a Sonata, but they never saw the light as such and are published as separate compositions.)
8.32 GEORGE BAKER
Ava Maria
Who is Sylvia ?
8.38 BAND
Scherzo from Pianoforte Sonata,
No. 1
8.53 BAND
Military March, No. 1
8.45 ROSE HIGHELL and GEORGE BAKER â??'The Golden Song ('Lilac Time') - arr. Clutsam
Maiden, try to smile - arr. Clutsam
A Musical Manual for Motorists by L. DU G.
Now republished with music and additional numbers by ERNEST LONGSTAFFE
Artists
JOAN MATHESON
HORACE PERCIVAL
John WHITMORE
JEAN ALLISTONE
Tommy HANDLEY
THE REVUE Chorus and ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST LONGSTAFFE