, at 10.30
Miss E. M. DELAFIELD :'Charlotte
Yonge’
From The Piccadilly Hotel
RECEPTION TEST
2.30 ' The English Languages-V, What we say and what we write '
Mr. J. R. FIRTH : The Tongue Languages-
IV, Telling the Tale '
Professor WINIFRED CULLIS , C.B.E.: ‘ Other
Points about Feeding '
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
LUCILLE WALLACE (Harpsichord)
From The Pavilion, Bournemouth
(The music of this Ballet—on a scenario by Kinsey Peile from a short story hy Algernon Blackwood-was composed in March, 1928, specially for the dancer,
Anton Dolin. )
(From Bournemouth)
At The Organ of The Beaufort Cinema,
Washwood Heath , Birmingham
BEETHOVEN'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by VERA MOORE
Sonata in E 8at, Op. 7 (continued)
Largo, con gran espressione : Allegro ; Minore ; Rondo : Poco allegretto e grazioso
Miss E.P.P. McManus, Matron of Guy's Hospital, London: 'Nursing and Public Health'
While many of the careers open to women are embarrassed by an excess of candidates, the nursing profession continues to suffer from a shortage which seriously menaces public health work. The Lancet Commission on Nursing, 1932 (The Lancet, Ltd., 2s. 6d.) disclosed that prejudice and ignorance of modern hospital conditions are largely responsible Tonight, the Matron of Guy's Hospital, London, will give the facts of the situation that most affect those who consider adopting the profession.
Mr. J. SCOTT WATSON : ' Beef Production-
A Summing Up'
Professor H. J. LASKI (Professor of Political
Science in the University of London)
RESTAURANT
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)