Mr. W. R. KERR , M.R.C.V.S. : ' Poultry Diseases and their Prevention'
THE COMMODORE GRAND ORCHESTRA
Directed by JOSEPH MUSCANT
Relayed from THE COMMODORE THEATRE,
HAMMERSMITH
Relayed from THE ROYAL AIR FORCE STATION,
HENDON
A Running Commentary by Squadron-Leader HELMORE
The Central Band of the ROYAL AIR FORCE Conducted by Flight-Lieut. JOHN AMERS , M.B.E.
EVENT NO. 7.-INVERTED FLYING
A demonstration of aerobatics and inverted flying by the Instructors from the Central Flying School, Royal Air Force, at which all flying instructors are trained
EVENT No. 8.—FLY PAST BY FLYING BOATS
Two Iris Flying Boats and one Southampton
Flying Boat will fly over Hendon
EVENT No. 9.—FLIGHT AEROBATICS
A demonstration by a Flight of No. 45 (Fighter) Squadron in the latest type of single soater fighter
EVENT No. 10.-PARACHUTE EVENT
A demonstration by the Parachute Section of' the Home Aircraft Depot, during which the parachutists stand on the wings of the aeroplane and at a given signal pull the roloaso handle, when the opening of the parachute has the effect of pulling the parachutist off the aircraft
The Programme of Music
4.20 LAWN TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON
Further Common tarios by Captain H. B. T. WAKELAM and Colonel R. H. BRAND on the All-
England Tennis Club Championship Mooting
(Continued)
EVENT No. 13.—PARADE AND FLY PAST OF NEW
AND EXPERIMENTAL TYPES OF AIRCRAFT
EVENT No. 14.—CATAPULT EVENT
A demonstration of apparatus which enables heavy aircraft to take off after a run of less than forty yards
The Programme of Music
' LIVING HAPPY EVER AFTER'
(Carey Grey)
What might have happened afterwards to
' Cinderella and the Ugly Sisters '
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN; Wimbledon Results and Fat Stock
Prices for Farmers
An Eye-Witness Account of tho Test Match by HOWARD MARSHALL
Relayed from LORD'S CRICKET GROUND
Bach's Sons' Music
Played by LEONARD ISAACS
Two Pairs. Two to sing, and all of them to talk
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
And an Item from
THE LONDON PALLADIUM
AMBROSE and his ORCHESTRA, from THE MAY FAIR
HOTEL