Directed by JOSEPH MUSCANT
From THE COMMODORE THEATRE,
HAMMERSMITH
Conducted by S. KNEALE KELLEY
MURIEL SOTHAM (Contralto)
(From London Regional)
At THE ORGAN of THE REGAL, MARBLE ARCH
(From London Regional)
T ISTENERS have always derived much pleasure and profit from Lord Cottenham's periodical talks about motoring, its dangers and its technique, its joys and—above all-its duties. This is not his first talk about this last aspect of the hobby : he has always stressed the need for safe driving, and has probably averted many accidents by his warnings and exhortations. He has done a great deal for the cause of road safety. Besides being the author of two excellent books on motoring, he has been for the past three years Chairman of the ' Order of the Road.' This admirable organization is intended to further good-that is to say, safe-driving. It has at present 2,000 members : over ninety per cent of them go through every year of motoring without a single accident. Such a standard of driving is an ideal within anybody's powers. If you are interested, you should write to [address removed]. He will give you particulars of the Order.
Mr. GERALD HEARD
Written and Produced by GORDON MCCONNEL
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL
NEWS BULLETIN
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
AMBROSE and his ORCHESTRA, from
THE MAY FAIR HOTEL