Mr. C. VAN CARRAPIETT : ' Burma '
THE COMMODORE GRAND ORCHESTRA
Directed by JOSEPH MUSCANT
From THE COMMODORE THEATRE, HAMMERSMITH
RECEPTION TEST
Miss RHODA POWER: ' Empires, Movements and Nations — Interlude 111, The Great Sea
Fight''
AMABEL WILLIAMS-ELLIS : 'Yams'
Mademoiselle CAMILLE VIÈRE and Monsieur E. M. STÉPHAN: French Dialogue, III—' Louis chez son
Tailleur '
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA from THE DORCHESTER HOTEL
MENDELSSOHN'S ORGAN MUSIC
Played by Dr. HAROLD DARKE
Relayed from ST. MARGARET'S, WESTMINSTER
Mr. DESMOND MACCARTHY
Reading from his own Autobiographical poem
' Young Blood'
SIR GEORGE HENSCHEL first appeared as a singer when he was only nine years old, and as a pianist three years later. ' Young Blood,' the poem which he is reading this evening, is a description of his own early -years, very lively and amusing, written in doggerel.
Professor ARNOLD PLANT (Sir Ernest Cassol
Professor of Commerce, London School of Economics) : ' How Wealth has Increased -V, Some Effects of Technical Change '-I
RONALD GOURLEY Whistling Solos
Mr. FLOTSAM and Mr. JETSAM
'LUNCH FOR TWO' By Venetia Pepys
Adapted by BARBARA COUPER
THE QUATUOR VOCAL RUSSE-MOUSSORGSKY
In Traditional Russian Songs
Eve of the Poll address to the Electors of Little Twittering, by the Independent Candidate Mr. GILLIE POTTER Relayed from the Temperance Hall, Hogsnorton
GREGORI'S TANGO QUARTET (at present appearing at Quaglino's Restaurant) will play throughout the programme
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
A Melodrama by EZRA POUND
MAURICE WINNICK and his BAND
From THE PICCADILLY HOTEL