An account of the second day's play by ALAN KIPPAX from Brisbane
(In collaboration with the Australian
Broadcasting Commission)
From page 13 of New Every Morning'
at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre,
Manchester
THE BESSIE RAWLINS
STRING QUARTET:
Bessie Rawlins (violin);. Dorothea Christison (violin); Dorothy Jones
(viola); Valentine Orde (violoncello)
Dance Music
An account of the second day's play by ALAN KIPPAX from Brisbane
(In collaboration with the Australian
Broadcasting Commission)
(Electrical Recording)
Directed by HARRY DAVIDSON from the Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
PATRICK COLBERT (bass) .
Marthe Coiffier (soprano),
Louis Musy (baritone), with Chorus and Fanfare of the Paris Opera House, conducted by Henri Busser : Soldiers' Song (Faust) (Gounod)
The Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : Dance of the Sylphs (The Damnation 6f Faust) (Berlioz)
The Chorus of the Scala, Milan :
Humming Chorus (Madame Butterfly) (Puccini)
! Gira la cote (Turandot) (Puccini)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham ,
Bart. : Entr'acte (Epilogue), Duet (Act II), Intermezzo (Act I) (The Tales of Hoffmann) (Offenbach)
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Leo Blech : Huntsmen's Chorus (Der Freischiitz) (Weber)
Sailors' Chorus (The Flying Dutchman) (Wagner)
The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Toscanini: Prelude (Act III, La Traviata) (Verdi)
Rosa Ponselle (soprano) : Ezio Pinza
(bass), with Chorus and Orchestra: La Vergine degli Angeli (Forza del destino) (The Power of Destiny) (Verdi)
Giovanni Inghilleri (baritone) Octave
Dua (tenor), Luigi Gilla (tenor), with Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirplli : Brindisi - Inaffia l'Ugola! (Otello) (Verdi)
Amateur Soccer
CORINTHIANS v. ROYAL NAVY
A running commentary on part of the match by F. N. S. CREEK from the Royal Naval Barracks ground,
Chatham and Rugby League
WIGAN v. ST. HELEN'S RECS.
A running commentary on the last part of the game by F. H. PEMBERTON from the Rugby Football ground, Wigan
We start in the south. The football ground is in the Barracks. Above the red-brick buildings rise the chimneys and cranes of Chatham Dockyard. Along one side of the ground is an avenue up and down which sailors on duty may be marching, envious of their pals who, in their overcoats, will be cheering on the Navy in their match against the amateur team with the most magical name in Association football.
We go north. Wigan. Spectators in caps. All keenly watching the Rugby
League game, with its thirteen players a side, its speed, its individual rules. St. Helen's Recs. (Recreations) are so called to distinguish them from St. Helen's Rugby Football Club.
Then back to Chatham for the finish of the soccer match.
'The Mill on the Floss' by George Eliot
Read by ERIC GILLETT
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, GUY . WARRACK
with RON FOULKES
(The Welsh Street Singer)
MICK NISSEN and THE THREE CLEFS
including Weather Forecast
(The Welsh Interlude)
'Addysg Corff '
W. MOSES WILLIAMS
(A Talk on Physical Culture by W. Moses Williams)
(From Swansea)
An Old Favourite with New Features
Produced by A. W. HANSON
by MAURICE MOISEIWITSCH
Episode No. 3 : 'Mr. Penny Goes Shopping'
with BEN LAKE
THE SISTERS MCCARTHY and The SWINGTETTE
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
LILY MOORE,
Comedienne
HAVER AND LEE,
The Fun Racketeers
MAX MILLER ,
The Cheeky Chappie
SID SEYMOUR AND HIS MAD
HATTERS BAND
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES SHADWELL
Leader, MONTAGUE BREARLEY
Conducted by HAROLD LOWE
JOHN MCKENNA (tenor)
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast