From page 12 of ' When Two or Three
for Farmers and Shipping
Test Match. See notice above.
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conductor, T. H. MORRISON
GWENDOLEN BAGNALL (contralto)
Directed by HARRY DAVIDSON
Relayed from
The Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
Test Match. See notice above.
o Bafiliwn yr Eisteddfod, Caerfyrddin (The Seventh National Eisteddfod of the 'Urdd' Youth of Wales, relayed from the Eisteddfod Pavilion, Carmarthen)
Y Gynnulleidfa (The Assembly)
Order of Service
Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie, Commander-in-Chief The Nore, will strike six bells on the ship's Bell of H.M.S. Canterbury
Psalm cxxi
First Verse of the National Anthem
Jerusalem (Blake) (S.P. 446)
Hymn, All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166 ; E.H. 365)
Versicles and Responses
Psalm xxiv, 1-6, 9, 10
Lesson, St. Luke iv, 16-21, 23
Anthem, How lovely is Thy dweling-place (from Psalm Ixxxiv) (Brahms)
The Archbishop of Canterbury will then dedicate the gifts for cathedrals within the Empire and in the United States of America
Prayers and Lord's Prayer
Hymn, I vow to thee, my country (S.P. 319) (Holst)
Doxology and Blessing
Psalm cl
The Band of the Royal Engineers (By kind permission of Major-General W.G.S. Dubbie, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and the Officers of the Royal Engineers)
Conducted by Lieutenant D. W. Jones, Director of Music, Royal Engineers
Relayed from Canterbury Cathedral
Directed by ERNEST LEGGETT Test Match. See notice on page 69.
with OLGA ALEXEEVA (soprano) and MAX TURGANOFF (tenor) Selection of Russian Songs
(All arrangements by Medvedeff)
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
A Commentary by Captain H. B. T. WAKELAM on the first Test Match between England and South Africa
Relayed from Trent Bridge,
Nottingham
'Flying on the Quiet'
F. D. BRADBROOKE
Leader, MONTAGUE BREARLEY
Conducted by MARK H. LUBBOCK
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Scene : The camp of the Polovtsian chief, Kontchak
It is evening
Cast in order of appearance
A young Polovtsian girl
Conductor,
Sir THOMAS BEECHAM , Bt.
Producer, Dr. OTTO ERHARDT
Chorus Master, ROBERT AINSWORTH
Relayed from
The Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden
AMBROSE AND HIS EMBASSY CLUB
ORCHESTRA «