Miss E. M. DELAFIELD : ' Rhoda Broughton '
Among the books that really are read with avidity the novels of Rhoda Broughton stand high. Miss Broughton died at the age of eighty, in 1920, with over twenty novels to her name. Perhaps, ' Cometh Up as a Flower,' the story of an innocent, impulsive girl who loves a handsome soldier, but has to marry a rich husband to bolster up the family fortunes,' was her most famous book, but the clear character-drawing, lively fancy and quiet humour of all her work give it a permanent if humble place in popular literature.
HOTEL ORCHESTRA
From The Piccadilly Hotel
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
Reception Test
' What we say and what we write '
Mr. J. R. FIRTH : ' Writing : The Hand Languages -1, Differences between Tongue Language and Hand Language '
' Your Body every Day '—VI
Professor WINIFRED CULLIS , C.B.E. : ' Breathing '
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
MAURICE EISENBERG (Violoncello)
Relayed from The Pavilion, Bournemouth
(From Bournemouth)
At the Organ of The Beaufort Cinema,
Washwood Heath , Birmingham
(From Birmingliam)
Sung by Mary Baker and Laurence Holmes
Mary Baker
Zur Ruh', zur Ruh'! (To Rest)
Wiegenlied (Im Winter) (Cradle Song)
Mausfellen-Spruchlein (The Mousers' Magic Verses)
Laurence Holmes
Three Michelangelo Songs:
Wohl denk ich oft (How oft I think)
Alles endet, was entstehet (All that is begun must end)
Fuhlt meine Seele (In my heart I know)
Mr. L. HILL (General Secretary of the National
Association of Local Government Officers): ' The Local Government Service'
Mr. STANLEY G. SHAW : ' The Marketing of Home Eggs'
Professor H. J. LASKI (Professor of Political
Science in the University of London)
Roy Fox and his BAND, from THE KIT-CAT
RESTAURANT
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)