Cecil Gerahty
Brave, chivalrous, deceitful, proud, and cruel, the Moor is a mixture of good and bad qualities. But, as Cecil Gerahty points out, such terms as I cruelty' are relative rather than absolute. The Moor's treatment of animals is due as often to ignorance as to deliberate cruelty, and if he inflicts pain heedlessly he bears it stoically.
Mr. Gerahty is not blind to the faults of the Moors, but he knows them well and understands them, and the personal anecdotes he has to tell should help others to understand the Moorish character a little better.
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Anne Ballantine (contralto)
The Suite
at the Organ of the Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
Alan Ivimey
Leader, A. Spiero
Under the direction of Emilio Colombo from the Hotel Victoria, London