From ' When Two or Three,' page 30
Mrs. ARTHUR WEBB : 'Saturday Fish '
Mr. CLIFFORD COLLINSON , F.R.G.S. :
' Livingstone '
Mr. Clifford Collinson tells today the story of David Livingstone , the exploring missionary, whose life and work in Africa, apart from its results to geography and science, acted like an inspiration upon the conscience of the nineteenth century and led to a triumphant crusade against the slave-trade.
Conducted by Anton
Relayed from The Brixton Astoria
Directed by Frank Cantell
(From Birmingham)
' Round the Countryside '
Mr. ERIC PARKER : 'Bird Song in Autumn '
Sir WALFORD DAVIES
(2.30, Introductory Course on ground plans and the rule of four. 3.0, Advanced
Course)
Monsieur E. M. STÉPHAN, assisted by Mademoiselle E. R MONTEIL
JOAN WOOLLCOMBE : The Autumn Herring Harvest
John Fry (Violin); Edward Robinson (Violoncello);
Henry Bronkhurst (Pianoforte)
Jenny Sonnenburg (Soprano)
Beethoven Quartets
Played by THE GRILLER STRING QUARTET
Quartet in A minor (Op. 132) (Continued)
3. Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an die Gottheit (in her Lydischen Tonatt), Molto adagio - (Neue Kraft fuhlend) Andante-Molto Adagio-Andante-Molto Adagio
Herr MAX KROEMER
Learning German by radio is going to be a popular occupation this winter, judging by the welcome already given to this course; over twenty thousand copies of the pamphlet that accompanies the talks have already been sold. Max Kroemer has designed this course for beginners and for those previously discouraged from study in the belief that German can be learnt ' with confidence and pleasure ' if due concentration is given to the subject, especially in the early stages. The text-book used is ' A German Course,' by F. L. Sack and L. F. Thompson (Longmans, Green, 3s. 6d.).
Conductor, B. WALTON O'DONNELL
TOPLISS GREEN (Bass-Baritone)
'The Commonwealth of Nations'-IV
Major E. S. HARSTON : 'New Zealand Today '