The COMMODORE GRAND ORCHESTRA
Directed by JOSEPH·MUSCANT
From THE COMMODORE THEATRE,
HAMMERSMITH
A Running Commentary by George F. Allison
Relayed from the Linfield Club,
Windsor Park, Belfast
The Week in the Garden' (arranged after consultation with the Royal Horticultural Society)
—IV
Mr. J. C. DAWES. O.B.E. : 'Keeping the Public Clean-The Public Health Service and what i does'...
THE Public Cleansing Service is one of the public benefits which, in these modern days of comfort, arc apt to be taken somewhat for granted. Yet a little imagination will bring home to us what life would be like without proper drainage and regular destruction of dirt and rubbish : the eye, the nose and health generally would suffer. A talk on the ways in which we are kept clean and free from disease is thus of value, since Public Cleansing is a work in which we can all co-operate. Mr. J. C. Dawes , who will give this talk, is Public Cleansing and Salvage Inspector at the Ministry of Health.
JEAN HARLEY and GEORGE BARKER
(Humour and Harmony at the Piano)
CARR LYNN
(Mimicry)
MURIEL GEORGE and ERNEST
BUTCHER
(Folk Songs and Duets)
THE HULBERT BROTHERS
JACK HULBERT and CLAUDE HULBERT
JACK PAYNE and his
B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
STANLEY HOLLOWAY
(of the Co-Optimists)
THE CARLYLE COUSINS
(Syncopated Songs)
GEORGE CLARKSON
(Saxophone Solos)
RUPERT HAZEL and ELSIE DAY
(' Harmonylarity ')
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
Orchestra
Conducted by VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON
AMBROSE and his ORCHESTRA from the MAY FAIR HOTEL