Miss C. VoN WYSS: 'Nature
Study for. Town and Country Schools-IX, Coltsfoot'
2.55 Interlude
3.0 Miss MARJORIE BARBER :
' Stories and Story-Telling in Prose and Verse-IX, Matthew Arnold : Balder Dead '
Contributors
Unknown:
Miss Marjorie
Barber
Unknown:
Matthew
Arnold
Lear let Loose !
' The Story of Four Little Children who Went
Round the World' (Edward Lear )
' The Table and the Chair,' ' The Owl and the Pussycat,' ' The Duck and the Kangaroo' (Edward Lear ), set to music by V. HELY HUTCHINSON -
, and sung by JOHN THORNE
A Talk on Lear (Geoffrey Bradley )
Contributors
Unknown:
Edward
Lear
Unknown:
Edward
Lear
Music By:
V.
Hely Hutchinson
Sung By:
John
Thorne
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Bradley
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN ; London and New York Stock Exchange Reports; Local News; (1,554.4 m. only) Shipping Forecast and Fat Stock Prices
An Operetta in One Act, by MÉHUL English Version by HARRY GRAHAM
The Scene is a room in Mervale's house
THE ORCHESTRA, conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
The Play produced by SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Graham
Conducted By:
Stanford
Robinson
Produced By:
Sir Nigel
Playfair
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