Mrs. OWEN O'MALLEY : ' China,' I
MERCIA STOTESBURY (Violin)
BERTRAM HARRISON (Pianoforte)
By LEONARD H. WARNER
Relayed from ST. BOTOLPH'S,
BISHOPSGATE
FRANK MERCER (Bass)
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
'Rural Science'
Mr. C. E. HUDSON : ' The School Garden-I, Soils and Cultivations '
2.55 (1,554.4 m. only)
East Anglian Herring Fishing Bulletin
II, ' Canada.' Mr. ALAN SULLIVAN : 'Life on the Tundra-The Eskimo '
Scenes from
'THE TAMING OF THE SHREW'
(Shake8peare)
MOSCFLETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From The MAY FAIR HOTEL
Native Songs and Stories by Chief OSKE-NON-TON
' Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather,' from
' Hiawatha ' (Longfellow)
A few contributions by GENIAL JEMIMA
6.0 Miss ELIZABETH CRAIG : ' Many Dishes from
One Chicken'
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
BACH'S CHORALE PRELUDES FOR ORGAN
Played by EDWARD D'EVRY
Major WALTER ELLIOT , M.P.: Downing Street and Africa.'
Relayed from THE QUEEN'S HALL, LONDON (Sole Lessees, Messrs. Cliappell awl Co., Ltd.)
ELSIE SUDDABY (Soprano)
MARGARET BALFOUR (Contralto)
FRANCIS RUSSELL (Tenor)
HORACE STEVENS (Baritone) ORREA PERNEL (Solo Violin)
THE NATIONAL CHORUS
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
(Leader, CHARLES WOODHOUSE )
Conductor, SIR HENRY WOOD
BEETHOVEN
ORCHESTRA
Overture, Namensfeicr (Name Day)
ORREA PERNEL and Orchestra
Two Romances, No. 1 in G ; No. 2 in F
ELSIE SUDDABY, MARGARET BAL
FOUR, FRANCIS RUSSELL , HORACE STEVENS , THE NATIONAL CHORUS, and ORCHESTRA
Symphony No. 9, in D Minor
Beethoven
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
The Hon. HAROLD NICOLSON
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
KENNETH ELLIS (Bass)
THE AMBASSADOR CLUB ORCHESTRA, conducted by EDDIE GRoss-BART , from THE AMBASSADOR
CLUB
by the Baird Process
(356.3 m. Vision; 261.3 m. Sound)