Mr. J. STEPHEN HICKS : Poultry Talks-III,
' Housing and Feeding'
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Sir WALFORD DAVIES : On Picking out Tunes at tho Koyboard ' (2.30 Juniors ; 3.0 Seniors)
Monsieur E. M. STEPHAN , with Mademoiselle COUSTENOBLE: Early Stages in French-X
That ' Patriotism ' is the Last Refuge of a Scoundrel
Proposed by Mr. VERNON BABTLETT
Opposed by Mr. H. R. WILLIAMSON
Directed by Frank Cantell
(Relayed from Midland Regional)
SONGS OF HAYDN
Sung by JOHN ARMSTRONG and JOAN COXON
JOAN COXON
Lob der Faulhoit (In praise of Idleness) Abschiedlied (A Farewell Song)
A Pastoral Song (My Mother bids mo bind my
Hair)
Gott, er halto den Kaiser (God upholds the Kaiser)
In nomine Domini
Aria from Orpheus and Eurydico
THE Pastoral Song, ' My mother bids me bind my hair,' is perhaps Haydn's best-known song outside tho arias from the oratorios. It is from the Canzonets, composed in London and set to words by Mrs. Hunter, the wife . of John Hunter the surgeon, with both of whom Haydn was great friends.
Monsieur E. M. STÉPHAN
ELSIE and DORIS WATERS
(Entertainers) r
ARTHUR PRINCE and 'JIM'
RUDY STARITA
(Vibraphone and Xylophone Solos)
ANN PENN
(Impersonations)
LESLIE HUTCHINSON
(Songs at the Piano)
DOROTHY McBLAIN
(The Girl who whistles in her Throat)
'MRS. CADBY ATTENDS A POLITICAL
MEETING'
By G. NORBY
HAVER and LEE
(The Fun Racketeers)
THE B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
Directed by HENRY HALL will play during the programme
Mr. J. E. BARTON : ' Will the New City make
New Men ? '
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
SYDNEY KYTE and his BAND, from
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