Rapro'Times, January 25, 1924.

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Oe =—— — OFFICIAL WHAT'S IN THE AIR? PROGRAMMES A Word on The Regulations. By J. C. W. REITH, Managing Director of the B-B.C. HERE are now between six and seven The ordinary licence is not applicable, anid THE BRITISH hundred thousand licences, and the regula- obviously the Constructors’ Licente iano vee to tions are not only clear enough for all to wnder- them, ag they have not boilt the set up theim- stand, but siso simple enough for all to be able selves, BROADCASTING to conform to them. In viewof this and the it oe ™ L eflorta we are making to provide sece ptablepro- Apart from the whowe, the trade mark hee a grammes, we hoped that no further evasions value of ita own. It means that the set has COMPANY. would take place, and that it would have been heen passed by the Post Office authoritirs, unneceseary for the Post Office to take legal and is therefore of a certain stendani: It means —_— action. that the man who made-tt is a member of the For the Week Gininimacing s: es ry y British Broadcasting Company—and there are _SUNDAY, SANUSRY:are Tt is difficult to fathom the mentality which now almost a thousand members, These firms allowsany man, able to afford it, to refrain from have subscribed to the onpital of the Company, taking ont his Meence and thereby contributing and oncach set they sell, a small tariff (is. for LONDON CARDIFF his quota towards the expenses of the service a crystal set and Ss. per valve-holder for valve from which he probably derives considerable sete) comes to Ge. and ao helps wa in our work. ABERDEEN GLASGOW pleasure. If hia sense of honouris not anfficient, Thess Hema are British in their labour and in he may find other measures taken in a very their material, and also deserve your support. BIRMINGHAM MANCHESTER short time. We have had a ceriam numberof + a # PS BOURNEMOUTH NEWCASTLE Ciraes reported to 04 privately, hut, so far, we Here it is-allin a nitehell: (1) A ie, Bread. have given those concerned an opportunity to cast lioence for any complete set, incloding put themselves rizht with the law on the the headphones, loud apeakers, amplifiers anil thatter, waives, which beare the BBC. trade mark in a * a Fi SPECIAL CONTENTS: adidlition to the Post Office approval number It ia disagreeable to have to refer to this (2) A Lis. Constructors’ Licence, if pou yourself ‘THE WORLD ON ONE PROGRAMME. aubject, but there is another.side of it. We ar going to build up your set, wilh British porta, By P.P.Eckersley, Chief Engineer of the B.B.C. have recently had letters from purchasers of And in cach case you give your written declira- receiving sets, who, after the installation, find tion that you will conform to the above con- A WIRELESS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. that the ordinary ten-shilling licence, which ditions when you apply for the heence, which they had intemicd taking out, is not really jeobtainableinany postolice, Noone i willing SOME GOOD STORIES. applicable, as their set docs not bear the B, B.C. to make false declarations, surely. (3) The By Sir James Taggart, K.B.E. mark. Most manufacturers ask what sort of Experiniental licence, which can only be had licence purchasers intend procuring, but cases from the General Post Office by those with have come to notice where customers were not LISTENING IN CENTRAL AFRICA, sufficient experience, in conjunction with which warned. they can use what they tile. When the Natives Learn by Wireless. * r * # = = 7. + A manufacturer or dealer may, of course, With each Jitenes there is attached ihe THE STORY OF “THE VICAR OF BRAY." sell what he likes. The regulations refer to nae condition that reaction must not be weed to alone. We recommend that it should he THE CHILDREN'S CORNER. the extent of energising a neighbouring aerial, remembered that purchasers are putting them- on penalty of forfeiture. aclves into an awkward positithn by taking LETTERS FROM LISTENERS. complete gets without the B.B.C. trade mark. (Continued overleaf in column 2.)

28 — RADIO TIMES —- [Jax way 259th,aes ereoe een — = = Wiss waite ke? A Wireless Telephone Exchange. (Continwed Jrom fhe premotis page.) We believe that if a set not bearing the The Little-Known Cabin on the Surrey Downs. B.B.C. mark is sold to an individual who O* BE of the many wonders of the greataero- This is Don Emma "—D. M.—*“calling. Don states that he desires to receive the broadcast drome just outside Crovdon is a tiny glars- Emma calling! Tam new over Camber.” programms, aid heis not then mformed that hia roofed cabin perched high in the airon a platform Crovdon gives D1. M. to understand that the set-is not licensable, the set should be taken reached by a nearly vertical ladder. The casual morsage has been picked up. “ Hullo, hullo, hack to the seller and the money returned. vistbor uanallyregards it as being « look-out hollo!Hullo, Don Emma ! " Aas the operator, The same applies to complete unite. There is station, butto those “in the know" it has a ina matter-of-fact voice. “Croydon calling you, such a thing as being a party to evasion of much greater sipmihcance. Your message just received. Understand you repulatiorns, ara if there are dealers who think This “shantyon stilte is playing a big part are new ever Camber,” they can sell foreign goods to people in spite in the development of radio, for it is a wirelees of the regulations, and in spite of the written Babel From the Blue. telephone exchange—the tirei of ita kindever declaration which has to be given, we think it erected, The next moment another yorecomes in right to warn prospective buyers. From this litth cabin the official in charge from--—aa it seeme—nowhere. * That you, * h a a sends messages to aiteraft fying between Croydon ? Hullo, hollo, bollo! Is that Croy- We have hada nomber of complaints of Crovden amd the aerodrome at Le Bourget, near don? Beer Toor "—B. T.—* calling you! I inefiicicnt seta from disappeinted purchasers. Paria. He alao picks up messages bent owt by an nearing Le Bourget—nearing Le—hullea—" In prectically every case they were once the aircraft and, if necersary, transnita therm The message gets “jammed ” by yet another without the BJB.C. trade mark. voice, calling this time from Penshurst, not far to the offers in the aerodrome—the beginning, i ! + oF this, of a ayatem by which messages aent by away. And eo this interesting interchange of messages One heara of piracy in connection with certain wireless will in time be ewitthed on to the ordinary telephone lines and so conveyed goca on. Sometimes, bul only oorasionally, forme of transportation, but after all in that direct to any part of the kingdom. there seeme to be o revolar Babel of voices case no disregard of regulations is involved, coming in from the blue; bot generally every and it might alao be argued that the goneral An Uncanny Experience. Message comes in with great distinctness and convenience of the public ig not prejudiced. In The average listener would be astonished by perfectly inteligible, Wherever an aeroplane broadsaeting the case is quite different, and it the clearness of these meseages coming in from on this route may happen to be, either on this is detrimental to listeners, to British manu- the wide spaces overhead. IJti4 as if the sounds side Of the Channel or the other, ifia never facturera and deelers, and to ourselves. In were clarified, andnot only clarified, but quite out-of touch with the home station, view of all theee circumstances we ask. the magnified, by the purity of the atmosphere Apart from its function as an exchange for help of our readers, with reapeet both to those from. which they oome. Even though an wittless messages, this uniypoe littl telephone who proctiae and those who encourage evasion, aeroplane may be speeding southwards at cabin, perched itke a crow's nest above the 2 te LJ anything up toa hundred miles an hour, the Surrey downs, is figuring praminently in certain We appreciate the fact that the enormous volee of the speakers in it do not seem to experiments that seem to be destined to have far- majority of the population have no desir to diminish. reaching effects on another aspect of air travel evade anything, nor do they de so. The issue It is, in fact, & rather uncanny experience to The exact nature of these experiments canuct of ‘interim licences alone is a tribute to this. stand im that little calin and to fim oneself’ yet be disclosed ; but it is whispered that they We are very grateful for the support and en- hailed by unseen speakers in the skies. are connected with the development of a method cOUrgement we receive, and so we put the matter “Haolks, bulls, holla ! Hille, Croeyden | of ensuring greater safety in night flying. you now lest any case comes to your notice. to ——

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A sealous High Churchman was I, “Poi--[-P And so [pot preferment. The Story of “ The Vicar of Bray,” by A. B. Cooper. nib To teach my ook 1 never missed,

MONG the songs that have pained a per- my religion, [am eure | kept true to myprin- peat! Kings wereby Cod appointed, manent powiarity, ond taken a place ciples, whichig to live and die the Vicarof Bray.” And loet are thoae who clare resi : among the songs of England, mst be reckoned The song iteclf waa, written in E720 and the atecdon Or tooch the lord's anointed i Ancl thisis law that Pll maintain, 4 thia humorons, clever, but highly satirical ditty tone belongs toa still older seng called: “ The Beet

Until my dying day, sit, at a af “The Vicar of Bray.” Country Garden.” Fuller's atory of the original That whatsoever King may reign, afin Voyagers op the Thames Valley by the ‘ane only Vicar of Bray, was evidently altered a t t e n Still, i be the Vicar of Bray, scr suinmer beats which ply between Kingston in the time closer at handwhen similar cares and Oxford have always their attention called were not uncommon, although so many of the When Willan was our King declared,

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to the tower peeping above the trees of the clergy had shown the most heroic consisteney ba With this new wind about | stoerd, (Church of St. Michaels, in the village of Bray, on both aides to their convictions, suffering the

ca And ewore- to him allegiance;

chse to Thames side. most crue] hardships rather than be turteoats, laa Old principles IT did revoke, This is the identical church of which Simon or come under the name of Bunyan's Mr, pehi Set conscience at a distance ; pe

Alevne was incumbent, not, as the song sete Pacing- Both-Ways. Passive obedioncee wasa joke, Bee

out, during the changeful period betwixt Crom. Dertding a Class. A jest waa don-resigtance, aie

bs well aml the first George, but during that And this te lew, ete: Thus the song wae a littl out of date when pie ever more trying time for such as had & con- it refera to the original Viear, but he was used When George in pudding-time came o'er, bi— acteneer likely to give trouble, between Bluff And-moderate men looked big, sir, je

bya skilful satirist. to hold up to derision that Def King Hal and Elizabeth, the period of the dlags Of parson whe thinks more of his prefer- l turned @ cat-in-pan donee more, wformation in England. ones And so bicame a Wis, #ir ; dos ment than of his principles. ed And that preferment. 1 promored

The Limpet Vicar. All honour then, to the vast majority of ae

Fron our new Faiths defender, Ds Une must land on the EBorkshire side of the citizens, whether parsons or laity, who are And almost every day abjuredd Thames to inspect the village of Eray, ita ready to stick to their guns whatever the The Pope ane the Pretender, ancient charch and the vicarage, for only ‘the opposition may he, And this ja. law, #te. tower can be seen from the river, bot here is the The fact that this old song is still so popular ds traditional place where the limpet vicar atuck is probably on aceount of the music, and not The iluistriona hagas of Hanover

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through thick and thin with a tenacity which on account of the words. At one time the verses 4 To these [do allepiance awear— might put even the war limpets to shame, could not have been'sung without miyimg offence e l f e n While they can keep possession; It ia alleged that the Vicar changed his io many ; but nowadays we are broader-minded For in my faith and loyalty pt allegiance with Henry the Eighth, changed andcan afford to laugh at the ideas expressed T never more will falter, hack again in the reign of Mary, and back once in the ditty. And George my lawful King shall be— irene mote when Elizabeth came to the throne. The music, however, is another matter, It aff Tntil the times do alter. The story comesfrom the pages of the is not exaggerating to assert thal. it is one of And this ia law, fe. the most melodious among all theold tunes, Poche hee

worthy Thomas Fuller, who relates that when Oh e the parson wae charged with being a turneout aml for thet reason it is certaim to be pepular | The Vicar of Bray " will be sung at London he replied : “ Not so, neither ; for if [ changed with vocalists for many years to come, Station, on Friday, February ist.|

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1é4 -—— RADIO TIMES —— [JAN TARY Sora, 1aa4,

GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLEIN THE PROGRAMME. ™ARTISTES & OTHERS

A Mock Trial. He HadHad Some. TheScotchman S:ored, iA BROADCASTING M Ri. BARNETT FAVOURITE at New- event of nmigue COBLEN, wie" tina castle Stadion, where interest is dueon THeadar, been singing at Manchester he hat heen singing since January 2h. (in that Biation this month, on- ite inception, is Mir. Lam- | date, at 8.00 pum. there will feases that on his first bert Harvey, the tenor. bo broadcast from London public appearance he was He has appeared with § a‘ Mock'Trial By Juryof a ap 6onerveus that “ his great swocers at ooneeria | Breach of Promise Case,” knees were knocking to- in the North, erat he ia | aid Lord. Riddell, the tether.” This waa while also iknown in Londen, well-known newapaper he wasinthe Army, atone, having been engaged for J proprietor hav consente:l of the Navy and Arniy the prmetpal cencerta of to take the part of the Canteen Board's coneerts, the National: Sunday Judes. Lord Riddell’s He showed oo much Leave, Lane Ein. wit andknowledge af Law Mi. Baiserr Comey Promise, however; that Mr. Harvey {ole oe: om Me. Lioterer Hanvyer, will ne deubt ndil to the later, he studied singing foiny onecdote abowk a pequaney of the procecdings. ander Mme, Marchesi. Mr. Cohen telle me Soothe who wie visiting England ‘onil The rale of the Plaintiff will be undertaken by that he believes in singing the best song, and who* got his own back“ on an Enghshman who Mr. Ernest Thesiger, Miss Athene Seyler will he thinks that it ia neceseary for a song to have wae making fun of bom. appear a4 the Defendant, and Mr. Norman ¥, good words as well as good muric. It was in a dockyard and the Seol went upto Notman aa Counsel for the Plaintiff. Captain Mr. Cohen narrates an amasing story abou! & Marine anil, pointing to the grenade he wore Eckersley, Chief Engineer of the BARLC., will aA aon writer who said to a comedian; “1 say, in bia cap, asked himwhat it represented. pley the part of Counsel for the Defendant. old chap, [ve written just the seng for you.” The Marine, thinking to tike a rice out of him, “Excellent,” replied the comedian. ‘ Senc -- Very Realistic. replied that it wae © turnip. it along, ond if it's all mght, PE send you my “No, mon,” exclaimed the Sootchman, (Sp‘TALK of special interest will be cheque.” broadcast from London on Sanday this "it waatia ver heid I was pointing at!” “Oh, not said the song writer. “You week by Mr. Arthur Bourchier, the famous Fen your cheque along, and if it’s all night, Pll Letters To Laugh At ector, His stibject will be “Robert Louis send you my song |" ISS HELENA MILLAIS, the well-known Stevenson,” ond all listeners who like that entertainer, haa been telling me- aboot author should- make a point of -hearing what A Versatile Actor. the curious and amusing letters that she sconie- Mr. Bourchier has to any. ME SrUART: VIN- ene Pacelves, Mr. Bourchior ia noted for his realiany in DEN, a member of “ Some ofmy funniest experiences,” she says, making up, and be leaves no stone wmturne:! Mr. Sydney Russell's ‘are gained by readingthe letters that T reoeive to obtain realistic effects. A few years ago, Dramatio Company, 18 from total strangers, Hereisan extract from when he was acting the part“of Henry VIIT., popular of Birmingham one of them : ‘7 waa ill in bed and heard you'on he grew a real beard instead of using a falas Sltion. Before appearing the wireless. I laughed so much that I fell out one, and based his entire sppoarance on as a wireless ortietio he of bed and have been better ever since,’ ™ hadhod considerable. ex- Holbein's celebrated picture of that. monarch, Here's another: Dear madoem, we heared pericnce on the ordinary Shortly after the production, a guide waa you on the wireless and thmk you are very showing Holbein's painting to some visitors, stage. His first engape- clever, We are having @ coneert coum ab cur “Of conrse,” sand he, “ you know who that ment of note was. with local hall, and if you will come anddo a torn ed Bir Herbert Tree, andl he for us, we could ask aixpence mimiseion, andwe “Of course,” replied a young lady, promptly; was alao with Mr. Charles might make a profit!” “t's Arthur Bourohaer AL ETQA Visises, Frohman. and, afterwards, toured Ainerica with Bir F-om Siudia to Stage. The One Thing Necessary. Johnston Forbes-Rebertsen's Company. He is PHYLLIS K. BOURCHIER has a rere fund of has played parts ranging from Greek tragedy to THOMAS, who has food anecdotes, and he likea to relate Shaw and Strindberg, and his Shake- just left London Statzon this story about a married couple who visited epearcan rites rn from “ Ariel to “ Othello,” to join the Company of # cynical lawver with the idea of severing the Not Far Enough. Miss Phyllis Neilson. Terry tis that bound them. now performing the “T want to find ont if 1 have grounds fora [RE most actors, Mr Vinden has: a eed miracle play, Stigmata, in divorce," said the huehand, fund of theatrical stories, and the follow- the provinces, was the “ Areyou married ?" asked the lawyer, ing 1 one of hia best, A newly-rich profiterr popular “ Auntao Phyltis “ "Yeu, of course,” was the reply. wished his daughter te sing in grand opera, and to thousands of young “Then -you have grounds,” said the lawyer. took her to a famous professor to have her listeners. She posseeea voice tried. She Knew Who Thai Was. the happyfacility of heing “Don'tyou think that she ought to he aot able to broadcast eome- ISS CHRISTINA to Italy Ca? athed the proud fathe r, after the Miss Pures Teds. thing of her charming MACFARLANE, who girl had murdered the Jewel Song. haa sung several times at permonality, andwas we The famous drew hin hand wearily popular in the “Women's Hour,” which she Glasgow Station, is a well- across hia forehead. “Oh, farther than that,” conducted, a3 éhe wae with the children. a) known young Edinbargh he aaid } “farther than that!” } contralto pomeasing « Miss Thomas produced the children’s play at voice of purity and good Then the Audience Laughed, 21,0 on Christmas Day, and in the performance } range. Atan early age [ISS KATHLYN BIRCH, who eings at of The Merchant af Venice at-the London Station ) she showed promise, and, Neweastle Station, hasthe happy knack she took the part of “ Jessica.” ) having studied with an of entering fully into the character of the songs Mice Thomas, before joining the BEC. Italian master, she is an she features, Although she ia proud of the staff, played lading idee im Shakespearcan 3) exponent of the bef canio fact that she ia o Londoner, abe onessani produc bons, and was doe ofthe most successial method of singing. Miss “ Kathiven Mavourncen " withao much feoliny studenta of the Incorporated London Academy Biss CORIATISA Macfarlane in fond of a that she was mistaken by the musical) conductor of Music. She leaves the British Broadeastine MACKAILANTE. good story, and likes to for a [rehwoman. Company for the stage with the sincerest good tell the following: A husband, who had had a Mise Birch tells a cool story about a certain wishes of all who were associated with her. quarrel with his wife in the morning, returned actress Who shall be nameless and wha waa home at night with a parcel ander his arm. ternibly nervow:-on the first night of a newplay. Wier (to husband operating new radio set}: “Look here, dear," he said to his wife, “ I've She spoke her lines so softly thatshe waa “Henry, what are you turning all thoseblack got something here for the person I love best practically inaudible tothe audience, wheels for ?* in allthe work.” Suddenly a voice from the gallery called Huspasp: “ Why, it needa toning.” “What is it ?" sheasked, coldly, with a out in the most polite fone: “* Excuse me, but Wire: “ Well, thot set can't be new ie it thrug. “A box of cigars ?™ are we supposed to hear thie, mss t™ needs tuning already."

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- Listening in Central Africa. When Natives Learn by Wireless. By R. St. Barbe Baker. scorn berm, * Dukes) Afried,’” aa applicd tu TIT-BITS etter the interests of the natives, receive their the African Tropics, is hardly correct instructions first from the: Provwncial Com- nowadays, The settlers who have come to the missioners: above them, who lure, in ‘turn, Highlands of British East Africa have been received Lheire fron the Government ofheres welcome by the Afeiesi nmoative, owhe vor in the capital, readily adapta himself to the wavs of the white So far, evervthing may have been done by Tea. : writing, but how-is the District Comumisssoner Imagine for oa memont what a chnner har to convey his message to the many thousands eome into the lives of the tribes where white of natives for whom he is personally responsible + x 2 aethiement has recently taken place, A few The old plan, and thatwhich is stilin exatence, decates arn, thesd tribes were living in constant 13 to sommion a -Barexa, or meeting of chiefs. fear of hostile neighbours, their time very much In doe time they arrive, living been brevis bit A WEEK teken yphy raids and equwher-raids LWT ench together as the result of verbal messages sent other's territories. “Their life had been one long by special rumbers, In apite of the great chapter of inter-tribal warfare, when -snddonls distances, itis possible thata special ettort has FOR LIFE British civilization burst upon them, and: at been made to attend without delay, and, ten once they were invaded by the latest means of days or more having expired, the Baraza of - OR transportation and communication. chiefs will be ready to be addressed by the Savages on Broyeles. District Cominiiasioner, The Gari-va-Moshi (the steam-engine} came Risky and Tedious. to them across the plains and wound its wav up The following clay theae chiels set off on their steep eecarpments and penctrated the heart of return journey, and in the course of a few days £1,000 the Highlands on its way to Uganda. Very may arrive back in their own compartments, soon, “bicycles became an ordinary proans of It is their turn now to send out runners to transport, and it was& common sight to ace a summon topether the Kiama, or Council of sivape native mounted on a bievcle, with one Eiders, who arrive in due course, and in their CASH bibi (wife) sttting on the handlebar and the other tum go hack to their villages, where they balanced on theback mudguard, affectionately summon together the heads of families, or the FOR ONLY TEN crasping her man round the waist. Wasee, who eventually inform ther people To-day, the motor-car has come inte their what news they have gleaned. Tt will be RESULTS. midst, and in Uganda many Fords are owned by readily seen that such «a method i open to Chiefs, As for communication, the telephone many riske, besides being laborious and tecdicus, has very largely taken the place of the old-time Government by Loud Speaker. NO ENTRANCE FEE. drumsignals, The eoming of radio would alter all’ this, Broadcast Programmes in Native Villages. Every ovening, at a given time, the bullet Undoubtedly the fature of Africa lies with the from Government Headquarters woukl be African who ig making rapid strides along the broadcast, and the boud-speaker in each village, paths of progress, and I like to picture the day in the charge of a competent. and trained when the inhabitants of eachlittle tribal village native, woulddo the rest. Much time and T I T - B I T S throughout. this vast domain will be able. to inconvenience. would be saved, and notthe listen to o programme specially broadcast for lens advantage would. be an accurate message their cniertainmont and matruction. straight through to the people, But this ‘is Let ua first consider the possibility of the only one of the many wave in which radio can introduction of radio into Kenya (Colony, be used to improve the lives of the natives, formerly known as Brite East Africa. This Much valuable information could be dissemi- country alone is about twice the size of Great nated, -and adview and instruction in aoriculture Gritain, with a large and ever-increasing native could be broadcast. This could be interspersed with musical numbers andl stories from their £500 population. Here, under the white settlers, it bas been scen that the African takea very own folklore, for theyhavean inherited love readily to European inventions, ‘The native is of song and fable. AND A very fond of mechanics, and is easily intrigued Fortheoming Experiments. hv the engine of a car, and although the wirings Tt will not be long before these people, who ofa multi-circeit may be more intricate than have already taken so readily to British iteas the mechaniem of a car, it will not be long before and inventions, make use of radio. For my ROVER C A R broadcasting will be understood hy these same part, as Organizing Secretary of the Forest people, Scouta of Kenya, I have decided to take out Wireless Insiead of Books. with me an experimental set. capable of broad. IN A SIMPLE In considering the coormous strides that casting over a radius of about 100 miles, This civilization haa made amongst the primitive will be used primarily for broadcasting the COMPETITION tribes of Central Africa, we must not overlook Forest Scout Bulletin, and for assisting in the the fact that much of this is merely on the sur- movement of reforestation, already started by FOR WRITING face. A condition of affairs has been reached this organization, Folk-songs and folklore will by them which has.taken us hundreds of years also be contained in the programme. TWO WORDS to arrive at, andside by side with this newstate There is no doubt that radio will materially of affairs, old tribal custome and beliefs still assigh progress amongst peoples who are hold sway. As yel, these people, have no anxioualy awaiting to be helped in this direction, iileratiure, but atorica of the past are handel As trustees for these primitive tribes, it 1 our ASK YOUR NEWSAGENT down from father to son, ancl from thisrich duty to assist them to live so as to render their FOR A COPY ON MONDAY. atoro of folklora the yvoungpeople receive environment more suitable for their future instruction. Here, then, is the future for existence. ratio, which will take the place of books for i instruction and entertainment. Ma, ALLES Grit. told the Incorporated Sooety The great bulk of the populationis illiterate; of Musicians at Cambridge the other day that therefore, all communications have to be made he owed much to broadcasting. His neighbours by word of mouth. When it is necessary to now had their wireless, he said, and he could THT-BITS promulgate a new order under the present enjoy a Sunday nap in peace insteadof having regeume, the District Commissioners, who look to listen tothe contimual thumping of the piano,

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The letters “5.6.” printed in italics 5,50,—Agricultaral Went her Foo ecast. 7.15.—MR. RICHARD TRESEDER, PRES.' in these Programmes signify a KIDDIES” CORNER. Chat on ' Gardening.’ Simultaneous Broadcast from the 1.0—REWs. &.8 fron. Londen, To—AN HOURS LIGHT MUSIC, Sit station mentioned. Local News and Weather Foréenst. Pyare fanefan Ro—A MOCK TRIAL BY JURY. 5.8. Miscellaneous Programme. LONDON. front Jlongon, 4, oO Cone Tho Wireless Trioand 7.15 THE BIEMINGHAM CYMREIC 6.40 — EWS. 8B. fron Londen, _ Liven Annisse Cailired ai). CHOLE, Od.—-S1R WILLIAM BRAG B8. fran 3,0 —WOoATE N 8 HOUR: Btory Telling,” by nnder thie direction oF Jenkyn Richards Honiton, Stacy ALO IGF, tities colebritect short-story Hunting the Haro” §.45.—PROFESSOR A. J, IRELAND. 4,%. Witter. JA Aureery Tolk ley the House Phy- “The Missing Boot” Mo ai iron Janata. Part | “The Harper's Dream" Traditiens houof a London. Hospital, 1WO—THE SAVOY BANDS, 428. from aen- 5.20, CHILDREN'S STORIES : " The Bleep “All thro” the ‘Night ”’ Bret ann. Hyg World,"" by Marion Henderson. ‘ The cr as “Men of Harlech” ee 11,08—Close down, Pardoner's (Tate -"-The Therese Villains,” — H Broa ae rise AnnoWCeE 4 A. Corbett-Saith, from “The Canterbury Tales,"" adapted by " Rhinddian Marsh"... ee Leonard: Badman 'Hyirydol Hymn” MANCHESTER. 6.15-7.0—Interval With observations by o.00-4,30,—Concert : Ele wiimes (apn Ln), 1.0.—TIME SIGNAL, AND 158T GENERA H. BROWKING: EUTTOR. on Welsh Ethel Doxey (Contralio}, J. Barri ( Cietient la NEWS BULLETIN. S28 fecal Stations, Legends and Minstrelsie, W. Stanley Jennings (Entertainer) Local News ind Weather Forecast. BoO—A MOCK “TRIAL BY JURY. Se. 5.0.—MATNLY FEMININE. THE MOST HON, THE MARQUIS OF fron Honeaoa, 5 25.—Forners’ Weather Forecast. NORTHAMPTON, B.5.0., am Appeal on 30—KEWS. 8.48. from London, 5.30, —(“HELOREN'S BOOT EE, Behalf of the Royal Northern Hospital. 9.40.—STR WILLIAM. BRAGG, of, row TO—NEWS.: Gai, from Lenton, 700, An Hour's Light Music London, Laon] News and Weather Forecast, irom the Conrypasit bons of §.45.—MABEL FRANC KE; Hamorows Charac- 7.45 ft. i. —Interyal, PERCY FLETCHER, ter Study, “Aunt Maria's Motoring Holiday.” oo THE DON HYDEN: STRING S48. to Cardand Bowrnemoauta 0,56,— (OL GARDRER (Organising Secre- OU ARTETTE, ?eLO LIGHT O®RCHESTR AL tary of The Hadio fsaican): "Wireless Quintette for Clarionet and Strings.. ; Afora i Grond Afarch, Spirit of Pageantey, Hints ta Kerniners; ** Claviouet PATRICK RYAN. Three. Light Pieces, 1, ‘ Lubl1y Lalo: 2, 115.—THE SAVOY BANDA, 8.8, jr TOM SHERLOCK reel one), ; Fifinetiea a , ™ Polies Bergore 1 Jicenders., Three Old Séotch pone eet 2redline DOROTHYOWPER. (Soprano). 11..0.—Cloan down, ' Auld Robin Gray's" Baie “Helen of: Kirk: ' The Spring's Awakening."' Announcer : HH. Cecil Pearson, connell ;°"* March ‘af the ‘(Cameron Men” “The Secret,of the Heart." 245.—Persifiage bey PERCY PHLAGE, ‘Love in the Meadaws."' Der Ayden Shrmng guaran "SLO Bight Orchestra, BOURNEMOUTH. The Nigger Quartetie eine ey rere “ Teal Masque." 6.45,—Contert : ‘The Crystals Concert Purty, 4. 30-— NEWS. Su. from Londenfh Buite, “ Sylvaon Beeaes," 1, “In Beauty's Allan. Franklin (Bolo Piano}. 940.—SLR WILLEAM BRAGG. S25. fram Bacon 2, one Dances " "ao he 4.45,—WOMEN'S HOCH P Joongdon Li al of -Narcissis-"'; 4," Cupid's (Garni 5.15.—KIDDIES’ HOUR. 9.45, Tom Sherlock. hl." 6.15.—Scholars’ Half-Hour; Romney Green, ane Raliad “ : Apitfer DOUGLAS SHARPINGTON (Baritone} M.A., on “ Crafismanship, Material and De- * The Cal -; fe _Stenjard "Galloping Dick.’ Aten. 10o—THE SAY oy BANDS. Se from itm “Porson Brown.” T.O.—NEWS, 8.8, from Donden. chat. eb” Light Orchestra. Local News and Weather Forecast. 11.0.—Close down. Folk Tuneand Fiddle Dance. T.ib—]. Cc. fh GARTER, B.A. om ‘A. A; Annomncer : ¥ peter Srv he. B40. A MOCK TRIAL BY JURY. Milne and his Works.’* Sta. atl A fol neti ercepl AManehkeater, T.o—AN HOUR'S LIGHT: MUSIC. oh, fF NEWCASTLE. hak We're Caniing ik frau Jonuien, $.45,—Concert : Dorothy Purvis (Mont raliod, or B2—A MOCK TRIAL BY JURY. Pca Arthur. Robins (Sela Cornet}, Tron: faovdlou, “OA Fidtore Cause (elbre."* #45 —WOMEN'S: HOUR. fron Eeaaden, Swale ¥, Prendercast, 1.4.—NEWS... 5.8, 5.15—CHILDREN'S HoTR. $40.81 WILLIAM BRAGG, SB. fram Tiied ly Ale Justice Chirnyp aid al Extra- 6.0.—Scholurs’..Hali-Hour: °Charles Wain, Breceal Jury,ob the Ist. April, 1954, Londen, Talk on *' Earthwormsa and their Belaijons:*' J. TRELANT. ,. faat 6.45—PROFESSOR. «A. 6.45.—Farnuers’ Corner. Jaeticn Chitmp ...- LORD RIDDELL Front Poonaon, mat Mr. TO—NEWS, S.A. fram Lonaon, 19.0—THE SAVOY BANDS. 5 it: i iit)fr figt- Pach Sur Caer Houmm-Hiumn, iC, [Counsel Lotal News ond Weather Forecast, fi ‘Lr the Plaintiff) NOALAN Wo NURAWAN ‘err. TL20—MH. FRED. We DENDY. 6.B.E.,

Bal Ale. Themdore Norman Swale (Plaantitf) 11:0.—Close down, DAC ba akek Om: Northumberland To ERNEST THESIGER Anmeunoer : YV. Tt. Keene Years Aga” Eogene Spogerth, K.C. (Counsel for 4, Mr, Tan, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA the Defendant)... FP. PF. ECRERSLEY Sclection of Stephen Adams's Sones. 5. The Bt. Hon. Mauline Prendergast, M.P., CARDIFF. 745, JOHN W. SMITH (Tenor). Minister of Dress (Defendant) 3.004, A), -Falkman and his Orchestra relayed ‘Ttatre My Girl * ee Jabhiben ATHENE SEYLER from the Capitol CineTEs The Associate, the Foreman of ihe Jury, ete, 6.0, —SWA'S” " FIVE O'OLOCKS.” Mr, ‘Sah Ao Kbore “ Sl nei 4oue, PH YL HOWE (Sopriaaa. 6.20—TISME SIGNAL ANT @N1l) GENERAL Byeryman,”” Talks to Women, Voeal and In: NEWS BULLETIN. &.8. focal Stations, atrumental Artistes, the &tation Orchestra. ‘ oeoan This Mighty Aionsier wa fl eer 040—8TR WILLIAM BRAGG, K.B.E., Weather Forecast. 4.5, Opchesira, FES. (Director of the Hoyal Instiintion of h.45.—THE HOUR OF THE “ KRIDDIE- Selection, “" La Powe"... al ala 6.15, Phyllis Ho,we. Great Britain), on "The Ants ond Boope of WINES." mR aueENC oe ee aca ee ieee cca israelSerdedet the Britiéh “Betente Goldy" 8.28, fe. all 710.—NEWS, 3.9. frei Fi ha natn, "Without Thee" cell Hardelat atic, Loeal News; Baa Orchespra,

045.—PROFESSOR AL J. TRELAND on “Episodes: in English History—the Adven- | Parcirolle hea, 6 fetdace Ft‘harbar a ay tures of Archbishop Anselm."" . THOSE “ HOWLERS.” Beal CES TREAL- BY “FU RY: Ball; Peont Janae 1n0—THE SAVOY °“ORPHEANS. AND o30—-KEWS, 82a. from Londen. BAVOY HAVASA LANDS relayed: from: the Oscillation seems to be increasing in all districts. The B.B.C. wish to appeal £40:—STR-“WILLEAM BRAGC. S0, from Baroy Hotel, SB.ofa all Sietiong ex Cpt Londen, Aberdeen, oe artes see all who are thus .4, Oechesira, 1Dose down. seriously with the pleasures “‘beagre ioe" OEE Annaincer 2 2.8 Doth seni. hagdomnieahtaneadnnon not to continue this Annoyance. OFBF John Ww. ‘Smith, Eckersley, the Chief Engineer, will be "Drink. to Efe Only * = fete BIRMINGHAM. pleasedLardyto dgree printed information * Eleandre " ‘ “itiole ridge: foylar jia0-4.30—Beatrica Dickson (Contralic) mW 8 methods of avoiding Lik -THE SAY‘OY R. ANDS. Sat: from Lon Bong Recital. Dorothy Ward in o Droimoatlic couiadion to all who apply to him at Hd. Recital, 2, Savoy Hill, London, W.C.2. 11.0.—Clhose down, 5.0.—WOMEN'S CORNER, Announcer: ©. Ky Parsons,

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Se The|letters “5.B." sitesasekSetsin ttalics B.16 8.45,—Intareal, 2 Fox-trat, “‘Swingmg Down the Lane ”, in these Programmes signify a 5.45.—PERCY EDGAR (Entertainer) +. Cheva- Fox-trot, Bonin’ Wild,” Simultaneous Broadcast from the hier? Testital: f.10—Saxophone Soli, “ Berenade" Schubert "™ Believe Me, If All Those Endearing 10.—ALICE COUCHM AN {Sole Pianeforks fs Station mentioned, nr aee Fal fa Rondo @ Capriccioso |: ...,-..... Mendefeaoiin 8.20.—Songs, “' Marna” oo.see CMer LONDON. B15.—Parey Edgar: Forther Cheralier Recital. FE“Tn Sympathy.dail . Leoni oie30-4 30.—Concert: The Wireless Trio and D30.—NEWS. 8.5. Jrom Jondon. #.40,—-Fioox-trok, '* Bluse Hoosier Bluesa" Waltz, Bidney Creany { Garitone}. LoonKews and Weather Forecaat. : Dreany Melody en 4 re“Rep, “Mr. Gal

5.0,ot WOMEN'S HOUR: A Talk on “Hockey” 6.40. THE STATION REPERTORY lagher mral Mr, Shean.” (No. 1), by W. A, Baumann (Secretary to COMPANY. 6.55.—Saxophone Solo, “ My Heart, at Try All England Woman's Hockey Association), Plantation Melodits sod Negro Spariiials. Sweet Voice ™ (" Samson and Delilah ~ Cechesira, 10 S0.—"* Beer Vie" in Morse Practice, Sant -saens 0.—CHILDREN'S STORIES : Unele Jells 0.5, Pox-teot, “ Robinson Crasce Blues"; in 10,45,—Close dawn. Talk on the Orchestra, illustrated with Music Waltz, “* Kiss in the Dark": Fox-trot, bey the Wireless. Orchestra. Announcer :° Perey Edgar. “Last Night on the Back Porch,”

fT. 45-91 .O.—Interval, 0.50:—NEWS. 5.8. From DLenalon, O—TIME. SIGNAL AND I8T GENEHAL = Local News ondWeather Forecast. NEWS BULLETIN, BoB. te all tations, BOURNEMOUTH. 9.45.—Songs, “ Macushla " « AMacmirrrongh ARCHIBALD HADDOWN (the B.B.C. Dram * Pasting By iu. Parcel atic Critic): -*' News and Views of the 3.45.—Cancert : The “6BM" Trio, Mary Jef- feries (Soprano), Harold Stroud. (Tenor). 6.56.—Fox-trat, “Oh! toe, Of Gosh! Ob Theatres’ S30. fo off Stations, iolly i"; One-step, “Qom Pah Prot"; Lai iii] News and Weather Forecast. 4,45.—WOMEN'S HOUR, 6.15—KIDITES’ HOUR, Fox-trot, “* Moon Love“; Fox-trot,'' Felix 730. THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. Kept On. Walking.” (ive rture, "Der Frewgehots ** 3 Feber 6,15.—Scholars’ -Half-Hour: KR. M: €larke, Wale Piva ccecceccncocecceces dP B.8c.,-on ** The Steam Engane.”’ 1215.—tlose down. Bencnate. .., es " Moszkoweki LO—NEWS, 5.4.. from Goadon, Announcer: W, NN, Bettile. TOBERT WyAYLOR (Tenor). ARCHIBALD HADDON, &.4. from Eon. i No More, Ladies" ...... Arties aan. MANCHESTER. M Phvilis Has Such Charming ‘(Gracey Local News ond Weather Forecnst.

; St irr, hane Wilson Teck 6..0.— Interval 3.00-4.30.—Caneert by the“ 22Y " Trin. f.0—MAINLY FEMININE, Orchestra, Scotch Night. Musical Comedy Selection, ““Half-past Eight** 6.25.—PFarners” Weather Forecast: Flubéinz Ao. 6THE ADGMERTED ORCHESTEA. §.40.—CHILDREN'S Hou, Lady D CHAK DOES, Comlactor : CAPT. W. A. FEATHERSTONE. 6.00,—Urgan Tteciial: relayed from the FPicca- Ob tie Gag asec test . dbermiti Solection,. “" The Thistle pci. AM ayafeta dilly Picture House, Organist, Mr. J, Armi- tage, FRC... ‘ Sodanese ' : Heder af B15. RITA. JELLY (Soprano), Orchea ri. ERNEST EADY (Baritone). 7.6.—_KEWS. SH. hrow Lendan, j Hungarian Rhapsody, No: @ vue eet ADOMENTED ORCHESTRA and ARCHIBALD HADDUN. (5.8, jrom on WILLIAM & ROBINSON in Humorous THE "63M" OPERATIC CHORUS. ion, ; Pianolognes. (Under the Direction of Capt. W. A. Corl News and Weather Forecast, Robert. Naylor, Featherstone.) b0.—ST, JOHN'S (WEASTE) WESLEYAN ‘ Tiv the Old Gate ™ ‘ Dorothy Forsicr “THE WEDDING OF SHON MACLEAN." PRIZE CHOTR. ‘The Sweetest Call" 2... fain Morrew { Moth, Condoolor +0. To EDWARDS. Orchestra. B15, Orchestra. Accompanist: ELSIE RUSHTON. Glees,- Strike the Lyre MT att Bea Fantasia, “ Cavalleria Husticans © Reminiscences of Scothiid " Fred Godfrey Moaengni-Tare 039).—-NEWS. S.8. from Londen, "The Voyagers * mF T. Faces Lbayd Chametas., Local News and- Weather Forecast. Saveetin Song, forry Ahoy "4. A, Brower Te within Lait ) eceeeceteaeseactice cere A neti fe pt. 45. ita Jelly, i Agnes Cowen. | erates saidetecasenrestl nese tecias Sfemer “Anne Laurie” °. Traditional Glee, "The Bance ""-.. ote Elgar 0.15,—M RR. J..H. LEONARD, B.Sc., Guide “ Angus MacDonald" ..., sbi . Racehal “ Sofily Fall the Shades. of Brentng.” Lecturer at the Natural History Museum, on 55. EF. M. COPEPEND ALE Hetton “The Work ofa Guide Lectorer,"’ (Ripe—late London Seottish), 8.25.—_THE SIRFESSOR will Chat, 030.—TIME 2660 AL AND 2ND GENERAL Reel.‘ The Deri Amang the Tailors *’ 6.35. .T. BH. MORRISON {Solo Violin), NEWS BULLEEDOS, S.2. to off Stotions. Strathspey, “Miss Drummond o° Perth “ Selected: Trerns, Local News and Weather Forecast. Highland Fling, “The Marquis of Huntley's" $.45.—T. A. COWARD, M.Sc. on “Birds and 0.45. Orchestra. Tradihional the First Sign of Spring,”’ Betnes Putioresques.... a Nese et 10.0. Orchestra and Operatic Chorus, B55. St. John's Prize Choir. 1, Marche; #2, Aw de Ballet; 3, Angelus; 4, Scotch Voeal and Orchestral Patrol, “ The Contralto Song, ‘Oh, Love, From Thy Power" Fite Boheme. Gatherin’ o" the Clans" ,..... Featherstone (* Sanson and Delilah’) 32.2.4 Sacnl-Saens (Elizabeth. Bates. | William 8. Robmson in Humeorors Piano 10.15,.—Chise- down. Part Bongs, “ Hymn te Music “ Dedley Buck Jogucs. Announcer: Bertram Freer. Orchest ri. “ Fierce, Was the Wild Billow * Noble Ballet Music [rom eke " Piubineteta Hamorens Bong, “Seng of- the Cloth 1, Tarchlight Dance; 2, Dance of the Baja- Burchell deres, or CARDIFF. (Mrs. J. M. Taylor). Fox-trot, “ Oge-aniim PPro leee 3.30-4.40.—Falkman and his Orchestra relayed Quartette, “ast Thy Burden Upon tha # Lord"... ce AFeadelsenien 10,30.—Clese down. fram the (a ital Cinene, i Misses MM. King nal F. ‘Bites and Messrs. Announcer : J. 8. Dodgson. 50:-—" SW: A. “FIVE O'CLOCEKS,”" * Mr. Biervnian,”. Talks to Women, Vocal and A> Puch and A, Waterhouse}, Tnstramental Artistes, the Biation Orchestra, 9.15.—The Sirtessor will Sirfess. _ BIRMINGHAM. 8.20.—NEWS. S28. from Gomdon, 3.30.-4.350.—Paul Rimmer’s Orchestra relayed Weather Forecast, £.45.—THE HOUR OF THE “" KIDDIE. Losal News. and Weather Forecast. from Logzells Picture Howse, 6.45. T.-H. Morrison. £.0.—WOMEN'S CORNER. WIN Ka." TO.—REWS,. 4.8. from Dondon, Sand Movement from Concerto... Afendeleeehn 5o.—Agricultireal’, Weather. Forecast, 0.55, Bt ohn's Priee Choir, KIDDIES’ CORNER. ARCHIBALD HADDUON. 6.8. from Lon- don, Anthems, Largo . Pendel 7.0.—NEWS. S.8. from London, “By Babylon's ‘Wave (ound ARCHIBALD HADBON. 34.8. from Lon. Local News: Tenor Bong, “‘ Oh, That Summer Snouiled. for aon, Dance Night. A Se elt amr ces ataterree tee tes chs eee Leal: News and Weather Forecast. (Frank Humphreys}. 7.30 FRANK CANTELL. 7.00... THE STATION ORCHESTRA Anthems; “* Lead, Kindly Light" Pugh Beene Violin Recital. Saxophonist: ROBERT GOODING “Oh; Where Shall Rest be Foumd f Baek Air for 0G Biringe ccs. jof the Capitol Cinema). AOS. Alugies Cunzonetia 5.:0..c000. . Tehaikovek iy Vocalist : ARCHIE GAY (Tenor). 1Ib.10.—W. F, BLETCHER: (Examiner in Andante Contubile .,.:. . Pehaikoraty Fox-trot, “Granny's & at Twilight "; Bnanish ta the Union of Laneashire and Ci ipricicare eleeaeta ek Elwar Waltz, “Let All the World Go By"; One Cheshire Institute) + Spanish--Tatk, Awe: Maria *.ii.. area . Schubert ktep, “' Annies" 10.30.—Close down. Chanson. Lawis XIII. ‘ed PAVANG ... firessfey 7,45.—Bonga; “ Trosting Eyes,” ...... , Gertner “60.—MR. A. BR. PAGE: M.Inst.Met, on "Mother Machree™ ... €. Oleose Announcer: Victor Bmyt fe. Alumimium and its Uses." 7,.55.—Fox-trol,.Keep it Under Your: Hat"; (Continued in col. 1, page 187.)

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Jaxcary 26rn, 1924.) SAD=TIMES — 175 ee — EEE "WIRELESS PROGRAMME—THURSDAY ( l a n3s)

The letters "§.8." printed in italics B.b.—Vic"rok SMy'YTH E: Humorouy iMiccaas| CARDIFF. ter Stady, “ Algy Discourses." ...... ftoeve in these Programmes signify a o.o-430.—Falkman and his Orchestra relayed Simultaneous Groadcast from the 6.15-8,45.—Interval fron the Capitol Cinema. station mentioned. Boa, Ore hesira. 60.—"SWA'R "| FIVE CLOCKS." Mr, Selection, “" Fawst ' (found Everyinan,’ sane J: Wulliams, Keeper of MESSRS, BREACH AN nMEBY 11M AN {Cornet Arts, The Notional Museum of Wales; oo LONDON. and Clarinet Dowt), ta Wicnien Voral aod Tn atremienital Artist Mise¢dtre Scene Peon @o Tl Trovatore " Perdis 5.40-4.350.—Concerl: The Wireless Trio and the Laat mn firehesira. Weather Porecast, Louise Gerard (Mezzo-Soprano). §.0.—BAROLT TAYLOR. (Entertainer) in 6.45.—Boy Soouts” and Girl Guides’ News, 5.0.—WOMEN'S HOUR; Fashion Talkby Belocted Liems from hia Tepertoire. TAL—REWS.. S28, from. Lorian. Nora Shandon, Careers—The Almoner,"' O.15, Orchestra: PERCY SCHOLES. 4.8, from Sandon, hy Stella Wolfe Murray Ballet Music from “" Willa Tell” Pode Iadio Somety Talk. AB, from: London. 5.30.—C HI LDREN'S STORIES: Musical Talk B20—N EWS, $8. from London, Lech News: TaD, Orchestra. ny Auntie Hilda and Unele Humpty Dumpty. LocalAavwa and Werther Farecust, Afarch, 7 Pel ee a: Eteek revs even el meting ‘ Pin Goes a-Finhing.” LG.M. of the Qaity 840.—MAION VERNON BROOK, AILI.A.E., Bi-weekly Talk: *' Engineering Eeview."” 7.45. LAUSCELOT DOSSER {Baritone}. Mail, QueerFoods ab the Zoo.”’ ‘The Witel of Bowden *" 0)... Arerile Smith 6.15.—Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ News, 10.0.—THE SAVOY BANDS, 8.8. from fon Ch Plo ae AT eel as paekpubdegtanteeceuand Wallace 6.25-7.0,—Interval, dom, T.60). Orchestra 7.0.—TIME SIGNAL AND 18T GENERAL 11,0.—Close down. Overture, '' Children's Overture” Ginter KREWS BULLETIN. 38.8. #0 aff Sietons. Janne: H. Cecil Pearson: 7.56, SEV MODE DOSSER (Tenor}. PERCY BUCHOLES (tine B.6.0C. Dramatic ' Elganor”' Cae, Athen’ Afotlinagn Critic): "The Week's Music.” S24, te ‘AE Day Break" Adhere Mallinson all Sitetiwens, BOURNEMOUTH. 8.‘ Oreaaisra. err by the Radio Society of Great Britain. 245.—Concert-: Allan Franklin [Solo Piano Belection, “Mary oi. cl sstise tsa cbinen ffirrach S.A.to oll Stations. forte), Thomas Searfl (Bola Clarinet), Gladys 6.20. ad lot Diosser andSete Drosser. Local News.ond Weather Forecast. Holiand (Soprano), * The Battle Eve” is . Theo Bonkeur " Harbour Lights " . Bguire 7.40,—-HARRY MERCER presents a Concert 4.45.—WOMEN'S HOUE, $.30,— JOHN PHILL IFS, ee ‘on “Tho Party in an imprompta programme, * Bits 6.15.—K IDDIES'’ HOR. Rotary Movement." and Pieces," 6.0,—Boy Scouts’ sod Girl Guides’. News. h2o.—"' From Ay Window," by Philemon. 8.40. Orchestra. 6.15.—Scholars’ Hali-Hour: Miss A. G. Spry, Bute," Mimes et Ballerines “ ...... Razigade Fa Pisnoforte “= Bong Becitul LoLA, “BR. LL. Stevenson," 8.50). Launecwot Dosser. ¥ 7.0.—NEWS. $.8. from London, “Tus (penadiers .occccceccceees OCR UIOR MAURICE COLE PERCY BCHOLES. 3.8, /rea: London, and The Quack Doctor” sik Easthope Martin Fadia Rockety Talk, S.A, j rom Lenden, 6.0. Orchestra. REX PALMER. Loral: News and Weather Forecast. SB, te offer Stations, Concert: Valse, “ Les Patinenrs™ Waldteujel T.40-6.0.-—[ terval. Rex Pahner, 9.10, Seyvmoor Dhaseer. “O Casto Fior ” (Tl Re di Lahore '’) 6.0. THE AERLALS CONCERT PARTY. “A Carol of Bellis" (Peace Version) Mararuet DOROTHY STREET : Soprano. Wm. Stanford " Quand" ero paggio.” (“ Falstaf") ... Mord GERALD KRAVE: Terar. "Pall « Gloss. with Golden .Wime "* Maurice Cole. ERNEST EADY: Baritane. foger Guiter Sonata Tragica, No. L ..., .. MaeDgiwell DOROTHY FORREST : At the Pian. ; 9.20, Orchestra. Soprano and Tenor, “Come to Arcady Grermen M CHpRERRA Baie Sh p a n i pve i e n e de eager Michi Rex Palmer, Baritone, “AsYou Pass By A emiso- fucsact! *“Natturne . | 2£30.—NEWS. §.F8. from Taide, Boprano, ’ The Pipes of Pan” .. dlonekton Locn] News and Weather Forecast, ™ Beloved " ash walftchedl Tea Teor, “* The Pibroch Ph be » Stonford ‘Give & Man” | 6.45.—Dance Mitsin Baritone and Tenor, ‘The Moon Hath Raised Matrica (Cole, Bet ‘Lamp Above’aS Henedret 10.15.—Close down. Prelode im Minor 3) . aepreg. Announcer: A. Corbetlt-Smith, Eiudede Lemto } lfosteo 8.15.+CE0ORGE ATONE (Entertainer), Prelude in A’ Minor iby request) .. » Dnbuary 8.25, Tex Patm er, ESPERANTO RECITAL AND LECTURE MANCHESTER. " Birds in the High Hiall Churdan ™ MURTELGOLTON (Contralta). 11.50-12.30.—Concert by the “224¥ " Trio ‘Go Net, Happy Day ™ i Sane reed “ Trorme tuga suno ('' Bink Red Sun “*) del #tiego £.0.—MAINEY FEMININE. “The Pipes of Pan" 2, . Blige (Sone in Enghéh and: Eapers nto.) 6.25.—Farmers' “Weather FPorceast. 630.—TIME SIGNAL ANDaNb ‘GENERAL HOWARD STAY, D.E.,. E.A., on “Esper NEWS BULLETIN. &S.8. te elf Biatrons, 5.30.—CHILDREN'S HOUR. jute the Luternatioval Auxiliary Language, 6.30,——-Roy Seouts' and Girl Guides’ News, Local News and Weather Foréenst, Muriel Galton. 040.—A, J. ALAN: “ My Adventure in Jer. "Min Kamarado " (‘* Mato o° Mine “) Etfiatt 6.40-—FPRANCIS J. STAFFORD, MA, mewn Street.” sot) bo ether Sationa, {Sung in Esperanto and English.) M.Ed.. French Talk. 10.0.—THE SAVOY ORPHEANS AND 8.55, The Aerials Concert. Party. TO—NEWS. 4.8, from London. SAVOY HAVANA BANDS, relayed from Boprano and Tenor, ‘'O Lovely Night * PERCY SCHOLES. 5.8, from Dondon, The Savoy Hotel, London. 4.8. fo other London Honal sd Radio Bociety Talk, 6.8, from Loudon, fees. Baritone, "* Why Shouldn't 1?" Local News and Weather Forecast. 11.0.—Close down. Kennedy Firtacti T.40-11.0.—TAe ‘enftre Programme 8.8, from Piano Soli, “ Swedieche Tonk" 3.. Mer Brock London, Announcer: J, 5. Dodgson. Erotic Poe: ssi... eee: Grieg Announcer: Victor Smythe, Tenor, “* The Still Lagoon “’...; Mefedie Tope BIRMINGHAM. Denor ond Bacttane, ** Allah Be: With Txa:** Woodforde-Findem NEWCASTLE. 3.30-4.30.—The Station Siring Quartette. 9.15,—George-Btone (Entertainer). 3.45,—Concert:: Dan. Jacobs (Solo Euphonium), £.0.—WOMEN'S CORNER. 9:30—NEWS. S08. from Dondon, Greta Young (Mezzo-Soprana). 5.30.—Agricultural Weather Forecast. Local News and: Weather Forecast, — 4.45,—WOMEN'S BANRK. - RIDDIES' CORNER. 9.45. The Acrinis Goncery Party. 6.45,.—Bey Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ News, Baritone, Tf Il Might Come te You * ‘opr 5.15,—CHILDREN'S HOUR, Monologue at the Piano, “ ‘The Three Ages 6.0.—Scholars" Aolf-Hour: Mr. 8. Hirst, BSc. T.0—NEWS.. of, from iondon, ——— &.3%. jrem London. Ot Ba eeeet Nelson Jockaon Talk on “ The Motions of the Earth." PERCY SCHOLES. 9.55. Muriel Gollan, Radio Society Talk. 4.8. from London. 6.30.—Roy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ News, Oe ee ere he oa aera f'Noerdetat Local Nows and Weather Forecast. 6,45,—Farmers’ Corner. 10.0.—George Bone (Entertainer). A Nighi with the Operas. 10.4. The Aerials Concert Party 7.0.—NEWS. 4.8. from Lendom |. Tenor, “ Powder and: Patches PERCY SCHOLES, 4.2%. from London. 74). THE STATION ORCHESTRA, Afontagne Phillipe Radio Society Tolk, 4.9, from Loner, Overtore, “ The Magic Flute ™’ . Hevart Soprano and Tenor, “Down im the. Forest“ Local News and Weather Porecast, Belestion fram "' Tannhauser“ mei Wainer 7.40-11.0.—TAe entire Programme Sf, prom Deet for “Cello and Violin, * Baftly Awakes Lamien Jonalil 10.15.—(ose down. London, j My Heart” (" eee and Delilah") arnt -Seers Annéunder ;. Tan Oliphant. Announcer : BR. Prot.

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— The letters “S.6." printed inFaea BOURNEMOUTH. MANCHESTER. in theée Programmes signify oa 3.45.—Concert + The “6B” Trio. a od-4, at —Concert by Agnes G. Lavender (En- Simultancous Broadcast from the 4.45.— WOMEN’B HOUR. terteinér); Lilian Tordoff (Contralio), W. station mentioned. 5.15.—KIDBIES"” HOUR. imiiker ('Fenor), J: Sabin {Baritone}. 6.15.—Beholars” Half-Hour: Miss Cirey,.‘ The 5.0.— MAINLY FEMININE. LONDON. Camp Cook's Story,” No. 2. §.25.—Farmears’ Weather Forecast. 7.0.—NEWS. 4.8. fram Jamin, 5.20). TDRE= =H, $.30-4,30—Concert: The Wireless) Trioand G. ASATEINSON, S.B from dandon, 6.40.—-FRAN CIS ‘STAFFORD, M.A., Leslie Eaton. (Baritone): Local Buews ard Werther Forecast. MLEd , French i... h.0:—_WoOMEN" a HOUR: “A Chat.to the 7.30,—The Entire Programme &.48. from [Lon- Ti.--—NEWS, §.8. from Jondon., Thin Woman," by Rosalie Neish. dom, G. A. ATEINSON 8.8. fram Lendon. Impressions of the Week. Announcer: W. EL. Keine, Loci] News and Weather Forecast. £.3.—CHILDREN'S STORIES: ' What the 8.0. THE 22¥" eeatipratens Fly Said," by Olga Somech. Te by Une te March,.-* Tartare er ievaigee CTA Rex,” including ‘ The Vicar of Braia CARDIFF. Overture, °! Beninaaide® : i) at "Jack Hardy,” Chap. 19, Part IL, by 5.00. -4.50.—Falkman and bis Orchestra relayed JAMES WORSLEY (Dialect Entertainer} : bert Strang (The End}. from the Caprtol Cinema. ‘How Joo o Peters proved himself a Bailar.” 6.15-7:0.—Interval. 5.0:—" WAS “ FIVE O'CLOCKS.” “ Mr. Orchesira. 7.0.—TIME SIONAL AND 18ST GENERAL Everyman,” Talks tio Women, Woteedil ariel Walts, *' The Siveping Boauty " Tehartovely NEWS BULLETIN. 4&.#. fo.alf Stations. Instrumental Artistes: the Station Orchestra. G. A. ATKINSON (the B.B.C, Film Critic): Weather Forecast. : Intermezzo,“ Mystic Beauty" 02... Fined Been on the Bereen.”* S.. to all Sita- 645.—THE HOUR GF THE ~,RiIDDTE: 6.45.—EDWARD 8. STOTT on" The History of the Manchester Rughy Foothall Clab."' toma, WISKE™ 0). Orchestra. Local News ond Weather Forecasl T.0—NEWS. 4.4. from Fondan. Ballet Minsic, “' Lea Erinnves "..., Adesacadt Programm S.A. ta Bournendath :-— G&. Ai ATRINSON. 3.8) fram Eendon Leal News, 6.15.—J AMES ‘WORSLEY -(Dialect Enter- Ta. THE WIRELESS ORCHESTEA, tainer} > *' An Orderment,"’ Conducted by i STANTON JEFFERIES, Choral Night. 2.20.—NEWS, 6.28, from London. Ove riure, * Mignon—= r wee Lorna Chor: THE APOLLO CONCERT PARTY Local News and Weather Forecast, Valse, Mion Have" . ia fea Wealdteufel Vocalist : TOM BHERWOOD. B45. Orchestra, JAMES STEWART, the Original Tramp al 7o0.—Orechestce : Marcel, “ Jurares " Sefettine Belection, "Madame Eiatteiy © _.eer the Pinna, Entr‘acte, ‘ Phul Nana ™ . Chowne 10.0.—W. F. BLETCHER (Examiner in GLADYS MERBRIDEW in Studies. T:40.—Choir: © Castilla" Pratihersi Brinh to the Union of Lancashire ond Orchestra. " Bltep Thy Last Sleep ™ ohn Tomes Cheshire Institarte) ; Spanish Talk, Musical Comedy Selection, “ Tina“ Jwhens m ee Image of a Rowe“ Peieharadt 10.15.—"" ‘THE VALEY RIE,” Act Til, of. Oriental Danes, " Mecca" ; Hf oarepett prow Joonedin, DAvVvro rTAw (Baritone), 7.55.—So0gs-; “! The Heart “Bowed Down ** Annomneer : Dan Godirey, June. " My Coplam* .. Cyr Scott Bealfe Meyding RoadyWays “ thes . Brie Coates ' March oftheCameron Men ae James Stewart, the Original “Tramp wt the B.o.—Urchestra: Overtare, Macs and NEWCASTLE. Juliet soe Bt Helhiaa Piano. 2.46.—Caoneerk + &.. Oppenheim’s Piato Quar- 6.20,.—Chorm= ‘Oo ‘Sweet Delight* 1 Bantock Grehestra: " Away to the Forest * foo Williaa teLle. Fantasta on “Aida “" ...;. Seer ea oeee 445.—WOMEN'S HOUR. “ Came, Genthe Night rh Avthaer Beynon David Openshaw. 6.35.—_COUNCILLOR ARTHUR JENKINS 5.15.—0HTILDREN'S HOUR: ' onlin’ Through Me cue alt eee {Miners" Agent, Pontypool) : Chaton “ The 6,0.—Scholacs" Half-Hoour: Me FE J; Wil “The Old Bold Mate" Edmond ffristal Imprdvement. of Colliery Villages." iam,BSc. Talk on “Che Sbory ot Priest lew 15—ME.. A. EE. POWELL.JON ES on “em nnd Lavroisier,”* f i $,45.—(rchestra : Selection, “LaGran Via’ dor,” -S.A. toe Bournemouth 6.35.—Formers’ Corner: Mr, Bi Wi Wheldon Valrerde en “ Foods and Feeding." 6.30:—TIME SIGNAL AND 24D GENERAL 6.55.—Sonce of a Roving Celi ...... Stanford 7T.O—NEWES: on, ee from Freeler, NEWE HULLETIN. §.8. to aff Stations, ‘The Pibroch Man“; "The Sobbing of Local News and Weather Foreoust the Spey; “ The Call,” i, A. ATRINSON Aoi. from Landon. 9.5.—Chonr' ; “Ar Hyd y Now" ... acal News and Wether Forecast 45, Orchestra, 740. THE WIRELESS GRCHESTRA. “Three Arabian Dances” ..., cacy ting * The March oh oe fien of Har: | Warry Belecttion, “The Maid ‘of the Mountains" Cladvs Merridéw—in further Biudies. het See: | Boars. Ay ra asaae Orchestra. * De by Ti tioe‘oldeni Harp’ “d 745.—H. YVEAMAN DODDS (Solo ‘Pianoforte). Intermezzo, ““ Stepping Btones"" .,. Reeree an Wwchecirs election, a Hats . Gratin Scherzo in B Filet Minor ...... 04..7. (Ate 10-15—"THE VALERYRIE,". Act IIT, 930—NEWS. Sw. fron Jowden, Taney. HELDA: ROOD (Contralte). (Wagner), relayed from The Royal Opera Local News and Weather Forecast, ” She is For From the Land ' Farrar rt House. Covent. Garden, S28. to all ALatiene 945—TDance Music, ““Goml Morning, Brather Sunshine” Sieh merrier Annoancer : J. 8. Dodgson 10.15.—" THE VALEYRIE,” Act THT, Sud. 5.45. ‘Orchestra. BIRMINGHAM. row. Jtdw. Canecrt Valse, ' Gine Hane af Lowe . Lotienr Announcer: WW. Betile 8.15. ADAM T. NOCKELS[Tendr'. 3.30-4.80.—Paul Rimmer's Orchestra relayed ‘Loreai na" is | Samdereiy fram Lozelly Picture House. Mast atch “ i ~ Prmmati §.0.—WOMEN'S CORNER. ee7eteetihe §.25, Orchestra, §.80,—Agricultural Weather Forecast Dance Srote, “Miniature -5.22).7).- WP nght { IMPORTANT TO READERS. 5.545, HildaRood, EKIDDIES*- CORNER, je “Like io the Damask Rode =..:..:.... Elgar 7.0.—NEWS 8.8. from. London “The Radio Times,” the official organ ee G. A. ATKINSON. &2.2. from London. Alone fli JOR ofthe Britiah Broadcasting Company, Lid:, 6.45. at a Yeeh)i Pods.

Lotal News and Wouther Forecast, is foncerned solely with broadeasting pro- ee ™ Prophet Bird " Aiaerteee Sedans 730. THE STATION ONCHESTRA. v grannies and the technical proflems relating * To the Spring” Hi ee me terecg Special Request Ttenrs, fo then transmission, Ge Orebeaten.a ee JOR LONGMORE (Humorist}) in Wit ond Technical inquiries dealing with the Ente'acte, *" Littl: Dream Lady of Mine * “Humour from hia Repertoire. Torrone NEVILLE BOSWORTHat the Pinno reception ‘of broadcast felephony, such as ihe types of aelato be employed, tfe.,éfc., 0-8. 30, —Inierval. Ovebestro 830.NEWS: (S80. from Fonadon; I Special Request tems. should NOD be addressed to “ The Radio Lore) Sows ond WVeathe Forecast, ee a. 15.-8.45.— Interval. Times.” Lelera from Meader’ concerning B.45, JOHNOW. BABBS (Solo Violin}. B45. Orchestra. | the Programmesand their i- are Fantaxia, Maritana =: a PR Papp Special Hequest Items. welcomed. "50 Adam: T. Nockela” 93.—NEWS. 8.8, from London. LETTERSFOR THE EDITOR dherald ©a “Tilly of My Heart BE* picicl Tse Green Local News and Weather Forecast. “. Sanetuary ian eeeer be addressed to “The Radio’ Temes,” 8-11, * Leao From ¥our. Ay Shaya a Atkinson 8.46. Orchestra. Southampton Street, Strand, WC. 10.0), ‘Orchest Thy Special Request Etems. LETTERS FOR THE BB. should Suite, “ Ameritand ark PTinrhen 10.15.—" THE VALKYRIE,” Act HIE 3.8. 10.15,—"" THE VALKYRIE,” Act “TIL 8.0; “trem Lomdon. be gent io2, Savoy Mill, W.C.2. from London, spedie fg se Announcer : E. L. Odhams. Announcer: H,, Cecil Pearson. é

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ARE YOU AFRAID 66 LaLa Bohéme.” OF GOING BALD? Saturday’s Opera, described by Percy A. Scholes.

fA BOHEME means“ Bohemia" in_the appeara with a wealthy and foolieh old. man. Amazing Discovery of Hair poetical sense, The plot is, for the moat She diplomatically reconciles herself with Marcel, part, drawn from Murger’s novel, Se@nea de and contrives to be carried off by him ond. his

Growing Secret nb fa Vie de Bohéme, which relates incidents friends, leaving the bewildered old gentleman in the happy-vo-lneky artizte’ quarter of Paria, to pay the bill PROVED BY NEARL, 1,000 DOCTORS about a century age. The music, by Puceini, i4 flowing and tuneful and very Tialian La ACT I1].—AT THE CITY GATE. Bohime ia, in all countries, one of the moat This Act brings a creat chance of feeling 32pp. ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE popular of Puccini's operas, ite skilful mixture in the drama, which is strongly reflected of humonr and pathos providing probably one in the mua, Ft is winter. and the curtain If you are afraid of going bald, if yqur hake of ita -atrongest attractions, rises i a group of seavengers anid others, cases You the slightest anxiety, if it is dry and It was first performed (in Turin) in 1896, and waiting in the raw, frosty early morning brittie, full of scurf or dandruff, uf it as fading or for the pate to be opened. Sounda of nevery, was introdeced. to British audiences (at Man- falling ent, even if you are bald, send a card chester) by the Carl Rera Company, the ineluding Musetta’s voice, are heard from at once fora free copy of an intensely interesting the tavern near by. Mimi, now apparently a2-page Dbustrated Book. about the startling following year. The following brief account ia intended to he read in advance and then weak and ill, enters, and aska at the inn for hair-growing diicovery that hascaused such a Maree. who ia-liting here with Musetia, and sensation in medical circles. followed as the opera procecds, whe quickly comes to her. She oske him to So amaszmg hasbeen the success of this new ACT I1.—THE GARRET, help her, Querrela have occurred; she and hair food, Huomagsolan, that -a-speciak com- pliimentary edition of its explanatory treatise No overture—merely a few bars of orthestral Rudolph find it diffienlt to live together, but has been prepared, and you should apply at introduction, and the curtain risea on a garret equally difficult ta part. Reported enters, and once by jetter or postcard to make. aure of in Which live :-— Mimi hides behind a tree. Rodolph, it appears, obtaining your free copy, It gives im clear, RupoLrn, a poet(Tenor) ; if torn by jealousy. He tells Marcel much the easy to understand language full details of the MARCEL, a painter | Baritone) ; gan tale as has just been heard from Mimi, discovery that has revolutionised hair treatment, SHATRARD, « composer ( Rarttome) ; amd also expresses a fear that Mimi ie dving, Amd it tells how Homagsolan has. conquered CoLLINE, & philosopher ( Bass), Mimi reveals herself by ber coughing and 4 hair troubles that have hitherte defied very Repotrn (Tenor) and Mancer (Baritone), ao bling, form of treatment, For years Scentists have known that all trying to work, feel the bitter cold. Eventually Mimi andRadolph sadly agree. to separate. hair troubles come because the hair roots are Rudolph burns his great drama, bit by bit, and MarceL meanwhile has heard Myserra starved of their proper nutriment, Dr, David CoLLne. (Beee) having entered, the three flirting in the inn, and theay two, quarrelling, VWealsh, MB. Edin., points- ont:—". facetiously applaud the public appeerance of form a quartetwith Mimzand Ropouen, Like all other tissuesof the boxy, including Rudolph's work (" f find ibvery aparkting,”’ eto.) teeth and bone, hair derives its nourishment Suddenty, kivish provisions and fuel are ACT IV.—IN THE GARRET AGAIN.

lS fram the blood," hrought in by two boys, followed by BoHavNARD In the parret Reborn and MarcEn arm You, probably, andmost of the general public (Baritone), who trea to explainthe wind: foisiping, under pretence of work. One thinks da pot knew this, but the Medical Profession know it, and that is why fall to his noisy friends, As it ia Christmas Eve, of his Mimi, from whom he has parted; the they decide to open the wine, but to dine out. other, of Musetta. Preeentiy they smg a brief NEARLY A THOUSAND DOCTORS Bexoir (Bass), their landlord, now appears, deet,. Rudolph beginning, “Ak, Mimi, false, and leading British Hospitals have endorsed demanding the rent. They cheerfully ply him jiekie-hearted /“* and Marcel joining him with, Humagsolan, a wonderful new Hair Food that with wine, but. finally, pretending righteous “ Hew ia it thal my breath with apsed mechanical is made. op i tablet dorm. It builds up from Indignation at one of his wicked stories, push keepe moving F” within the roots of thehair and positively him out—without having paid their debt ! ScHavNanp and CoLiixe enter, and the four Makes hair grow. From the moment the All except Rupourn, who stays to finiah an make. merry over a scanty meal, which they treatiient is commenced Humagsolan stops the artic, go out to dine, Very soon Rudolph pretend is a banquet, ending with a mock duet hait from falling out, and it begins to grow heare a kneckon the door, between Schaunard and Colline, while the other stronger amd thicker; baldpatches disappear and natural. vigorows growth is resumed. Misr (Soprano), a maker of artifictal flowers, two dance, Humagsolan has been known to effect this living in the same building, aske for a lightfor Mrsetta suddenly enters with agiiation, wonderful change in the short space of a fort- her candle, which has gone owt, Rudolph bringing Mim,who ia now fatally il, and who night. Suetess can practically be guaranteed presses her to enter, She is seized with a fit of has asked to be brought back to Rudolph once with one month's course of treatment, Many coughing,and finally ewoons. Om reviving, she more, She is eadly carried in and laid. on a wise people whe tejotce in good heads of hair lights her candle and leaves, but immediately hed. The four comrades. and Muertia try to take Humagsolan regularly to preserve its returne for her key, which she haa lost. Both help her, Musetta offers her ear-cings to be health, Itwillimprove even the most beautiful candles are blown out by the draught from the powned so that food and medicine’ may he lear If you have the slightest anxiety about your door, and the search for the key ia continued in bought. Colline decides to pawn hia coat also, hair, if You are faced every morning wrth darkness, Handa mect, andRudolph exprepses aie philoso phically declaims # farewell to it, Nature'swarming, do not-delay! Send a letter his tender sympathy,and goea on to dewecribe (Solo: “Garment! antique and ruafy, a [nal or can-for a special free copy of the intensely his poeticideals. good-haye f°") interesting. 32-page illustrated. book which (Salo: “ Your ting hand ta frocen.”") At last, all have gone out on various pretexte, embmlies the whole of this interesting subject, Mimi replies, tellingof her dainty work, and Repouen andMini are left alone. They together with sketches showing howhair grows, (Solo: “They coll me Aim... . fine eatin sing a duet, recalling the past, * (In this Rudolph the position of the hair roots and how they recalls: his first song: “ Your tiny hand is function, etc. It also includes chapters on atujfa or alk I deftly embroider."’) frezen.”) Hygiene of the hair, Your brush and comb, Radolph's frienda then call to him from the Sourf and dryness, Greasy Hair, Splitting Hair, courtyard; theyurge him to follow them to Mimi becomes rapidly weaker. The others Fakiness, Nervous and Constitutional Troubles, the Café Momes, and he promises to do eo. retoom with help, food and medicine, bat soon Loss of Colour, Greyness, Alopecia, What the The Act closes with an impassioned duet itizacen that Mimiisdead. Rudolph,oversome, Doctors say, ete, between Mimiand Rudolph. Kudolph finally falla sobbing, in a last embrace of his lost love. perauades Mimi to join his friends and himself DO NOT DELAY—WRITE TO-DAY. [Acts T., IT. and IV. of this Opera will be at supper. He pute her shawl around her and broadcast to all stations on Saiurday, February Do not hesttate to apply for a-copy. Tt-is takes her orm, and they go out into the moon- ind,| sent to you postfree and implies no obligation Tigeht:, ee on your part whatever, ACT IAT THE CAFE MOMUS. THOSE RUSSIAN NAMES ! Ti you care to state in confidence any. par- ticulars concerning the nature of your hair (This Act ww net fo be brogdeaal ; aa vo repre- OMElittl while back an old lady, rather hard trouble, a personal letter of advice will be sent revide Hiffle mere than a gay incident in the drarea,, of hearing, waaatening to selections by the froe of all obligation on your part. thie does nol greatly meatier, but the following brief famous Balalaike Orchestra, Suddenlyshe burst Applications for this valuable Book: should summary sheowld be read.) out langhing. She was asked whatwaa “on.” be -edidredsed bo ; The four Bohemians, with Mimi, dine together “Well, my dear,” she replied, “ the gentle- HUMAGSOLA®N, Lid., og, Faraday --Honse, at the Café Momus in a crowded square. man has just sat (twas * bally like an orchestra," ro, Charing Cross Rowd, London, W.C.z. Musetta (Soprano), a former love of Marcel’s, and I really thought it was one!"

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Hysrrinter- at- Liaw 7 5O0— "SW4'S FIVE YCLOCES.” Mr. §.30:—CHILDREN'S STORIES : Auntie Everyman,” Talks to Women, Vocal and Emmie Wild and William Hurley Guartette, “ Moonlight " (Zeton Fanrng) Insirumehtal Artistes, thé Station Orchestra. ome. ab the Pint, Children’s Svews. The Party “Baby's First Tooth,’ by Kirkham Hamualton. Weather Forecast, song, *' Thinking of You(F f, Shevwl) 6,15-7.0.—Initerval, 7.0.—NEWS. &.8. from Londen Alec Hill T.O—TIME SIGN AL AND I8T GENERAL 7.10.—MR. WILLIE ¢. CLISSITT of "Sport Bong, “ Youth" (fF. Alfiteen) ... Alec Hill NEWS BULLETIN. 8.8. to af Stations, of the Week,"’ Duct, “ Gardun of Your Heart" (fF. Dorel) Local News: and. Weather Forecast, 7.20.—Loeal News and Weather Forecast, Ivy Davies and Emmie Wild CAPT. RICHARD TWELVETREES. on Teme ORCHESTEA Bong, La Dotina & Mobile“ (“ Rigaletio “’) March,“ On-the Quarter Deck" ...... adifford "Motoring." William Hurley. Toul AN Short Dhani Programme Entr'sacte,. Langhing Eyes “200.0... Finck Hiner Seleck pon ‘ ceca aaa Ernest Heeves br tha 7.35, OLIVEWILLI AMS (Soprano). 630,—" LA BOHEME,” Act I. 8.8. from SANDRINGHAM PLAYERS’ ORCHESTHA, arden of Happiness ™ . frre! Waad London. Sw, to Howraenveuts. nO ae Aenntdy Awsectl G6: Ivy Davies’ Concert Party. £.15.—THE TWO WRANGLEERS will Wrangle. 7.4), A. 7TROTMAN (Solo Cornet) Quartette, “ Nursery HKhymes" (Walford 4B. te Bournemouth, at Break cH EaTce . Cire Alnnce Davi ee) . The Party 6.00.—" LA ROHEME," Act, 1 (Puccini), The Star of Bethlebom ".i..020 8 Abana Diet, ‘Dear Ma-in-Law"(Joka Salamon) layed frei The Roval ners Fltrae, Fuca 7.46, Orchestra. ivy Davies und Ernest Reeves Garden. A.M. fo aff Stations, (A description Belection, ** Migtion Yen Song, “ Knowest Thou the Land" {* Mig: of ‘this opera, by Percy A. Sehotes, will be T.55,—T. HOWAED COATH,Fh A A, onTn THOT er; . Keemre Wala . ase on the facie page.ih come-Tax Down to Bate," Duet, * The Ballad ‘Singers " (Lend Weiser) ees 5—MAIOR LG. KR. TOSS WILL, O.B.E., the 8.5 Olive Williones. William Hurley and Alec Hill ‘Li ke acs tha Hari ...... Prencee Affiaen old Rugby International, on " England -v. Lronrtetbe, "Land. .of Our -Fathers:" Ireland ee "SOR. fe offer Stations, “Break o° Day“ vcs Wilired Sandoraan The Party 9.20.—The Two Wranglers—agnin. 8... to other 6.15. A. J. Trotman. 13.—VICTOR BMYTHE. hos: something to Afationse. ' Roeamuna ' . Dorethy Porat: Ly 0.40.—TIME SIGNAL AND 281 GENERAL " (roodinight ! Farewoll Pcie Kackenn 9.40 -SEWS. S88. fron Bondon. KREWS PULLETIN. 5.8. te all Stations. 6. BD, Orchestra. Local News and Weather Forecast: Local News and Weather Forecast rh Three English. Dances” ..... Koger Quilter 655—"*LA BOHEME,” Acts IIL. andIV. 655.—“ LA BOR EME,” Act IIT. 6.30.—" LA JHEME,” Act. [.) S.8. frei Soh. from Eeondon. 10:35.—"" LA BOHEME,” Act FV. Fondo. Relaved from The Royal Opera House, Covent 05—W ATOR L. TH. TOBSWILI. 8.4. fram Annouteer : Victor Smyiire. Garden, S28, to afl Stations, anid on. NEWCASTLE. Announcer: i,&, Beadle. 9°) THE TWO WRANGLERS. oe from o.40.—Concert +: Florence Farrar (Solo. Piano- London, forte), Dan Jacobs (Bolo Saxophone), Greta BIRMINGHAM. 6.40.—N EWS. 8.8. from endow Fotttell Soprano}. 2.a0-4.30,—Kiddies’ Concert. 5.55.—" LA BOREME,” Acts ITT. and TY, £.0-—-WOMEN'S CORNER. 4.45.—WOMEN'S HOUR. SF. fawn Joonalon, . 6.15.—_CHILBPREN'S HOUR. 6.30.—Agricaltaral Weather Forecast, Announcer A. Carhett-Simnetl, KIDDIES’ CORNER. 6,0.—Rcholare” Hialf-Hoor :° Miss. Annie Ci, T1.—NEWS. S.8. fron Donelgn. MANCHESTER. Lyall, Talkon Old Gateshead." ‘ Lecal News ond Weather Forecast. 6.3o.—Farmersa Corner: Mr. HH. 0, Pawson, 3,.30.4.30.—Orchestral Concert relayed from the Talkon *' Agricoltural Education.” Tih. METROPOLITAN WORKS, BAND. Oxford Picture Howse, Musical Director : J. WOLSON, T.0—NEWS. Sh, from Eondon: March, “ Mephistopheles TReeweeGii nas Dauwglea £.06—MAINLY FEMININE. Local News and Weather Forecast, Overture, Martha ' 4 wa. Teton §.25.—Farmers Weather Forecast. 7.20.—Mr. Jolin Kennir on “ Associalion Foot- 5:.30.—CHILDREN'S HOUR. Cornet Salo, “* Arizona Bele' cede DCE ball." 6.30.—Organ Recital relayed fram the Piscadilly Selection from * "Hticatettocies: Ferd Tad. THE WIRELESS ORCHEST EA, Belection from -* Mignen ™ Lites CAR Picture House. Crgantst, Ar. J. Armiiage, Walse, ** Bien -Aimés *" ... Walalts fel Romance, The Grey Cloisters " .,. Pinemer F.3C.O. : 7.45, GEORGE BAINBRIDGE| (Baritone). 70—NEWS. 8.8. Fram London. tirertore, '' Chemenza ‘di Tito"...... Aforart “The Wanderer’s Song “" . dfarrisan * Tommy's Holiday" Jinmer Local News ond Weather Forecast, San of Ming” | wou Wallace Morceam®, | Harvest Moon” Prequard 7.16-7,30:—Interval, Tbh, FsANT. CH ARL’ron (Entertainer). Tao. IVY DAVIES’ CONCERT PARTY. PLS PORE se cdot urea sae ea ene Taw Tumorcesiyae, * Charlie is me Darlin’ ™ Quartette, “Tn Enghnad, Merrie England" Flared 8.0. ALLIAN COBURN eer. Reminiscences from the Works of Schubert: peered . The Party es Aasaniiel Lallaby"” ... veel Botton me pe, that ‘Bummer: ‘Biniled: for Ave" £20.—"'"LA ROHEME,” Act IT. &:5. from BF. Orchestr fi, aties) . i Willioth Hurlev Lenelen, Fox-trot, “ Barney hore Th oe Conrad 5.5.—HERRERT ALPRIDCEin Dramutic Re- eae ‘The eaveio “Nest ‘(Hirech) Fox-trot, - Dancing Fo op csextss Sayder citals selected from his Repertoire. “The Church Round the Corner” (Kern) a. 25. Lillian ‘Coburn, 9.15.—_JOHN HINGELEY: Tales and Legends Ivy Davies and Ernest Heeves * She Wandered Down the Mountain a“ ” ae of the Midlands. oe Tara mfaly 35. Band, “Eten a5 a Lovely Flower" : Bridge March, ‘ Coronation” (Le Praphete t ALTERATIONS TO 6.25. Orchestra. Meyerbeer Walse, ** Sobrtdde” ...... cea ee Woaldtewfel Reminiscences Tyom the Works of Wagner. | PROGRAMMES, Etc. £20.—" LA BOHEME,” Act LL. &.8. from Pot Fourri, “ Musitl Fragments fitmner Honilon, 9.5. “George Rainbridge. 9.40.—NEWS, 3&8... from London, & THE RADIO TIMES goes Local News and Weather Forecast. “Up from ‘Somerset " 2a... Sanderson 0.65.—" LA BOR EAE” Aste TL, andIV, to press many days in 9.10. Frank Chariton. Sf, from London. adivance of the date of "Onur New Insurance: Schema": ... Chorlton Announcer: H. Cecil Pearson, 6.15, Orchestra, publication, it sometimes hap- Valse," Vepmpard oc ugececscurenenens Crosse BOURNEMOUTH. pens that the B.6.C. finds it Ohre-step, " Broadéasting2...... 2.4; , &treng 245.—Concert : A. L. Gibson (Solo Picola), necessary to make alterations Fox-trot, “ Broadway Blues '"....,.. Morgan Allan Franklin (Solo Pisanoforte), Evelyn Se Waolse, "Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine” Diran Woolfrice (Soprano). 1 or additions to programmes, B.40—NEWS,. §.8. from London, 445.—WOMEN'S HOUR. etc., after THE RADIO TIMES Local News and Weather Forecast, £.15.—ERIDDIES' HOUR, has finally gone to press. $.55.—""LA- BOHEME,” Acts DT; and IV 6.15.—Scholirs’ Half-Hour: J. Scatlergood, S.A: from Eondon., F.E:G.8:, on " Mesopotamia."’ Bleeder ied pote ee Announcer + 0. Ki. Parsons.

_—— eo TIMES —— fJanvany 25cm, 194. — ——— epadiaiientiacialea aa = Bournemouth Calling ! oe Birmingham’s MusicalDirector. By Bertram Fryer, Director of the Bournemouth Station. OURNEMOUTHis the small boy being told a fairy tale, and other An Impression of Mr. Joseph Lewis. baby of the broad- renuniscences of the old times, It was a great casting family, and from success, a8 our porl-bag abundantly testified, ae meet Mr, Joseph LeWwik if as pool A the engineering poimt of We had seven hundred letters of appreciation. tome for the tired sparit a8 could possibly view, it is, 1 think, the Considerations of space prevent me from te opreaeri bed. Fresh and vVireroua, with ‘darling of the femily ! dealing at length with the “Women's Hour” abounding vitality that inspires optimiam in All” the engineers who (although “a tale T could enfold ” about a cake those who come in contact with it, the per- have had experience i baking competition), “‘ The Children’s. Hour,’ sonakty of the Musical Director at Birming- the other elations of the which i# 4 (perpetual joy, and the “ Scholars’ ham was widely known throughout the Midlands BBC. wax. enthusiastic Half-Hour,” which has proved an enormous before he joined the B.B.C. staff. when first they behold suceese., In one school alone 280 boya oul of Not tall in stature, yet broad; with a éom- our transmitting station, $70 have receiving sete, and they often write jlexion that i# freeh, and eyes that twinkle In other lesa favoured in taking sugrestions, which are most valoable keenly from beneath rather heavy eyebrows, , a smile that is always active and pleasant, Mr. BERTRAM FRYER, Spheres, the engineers Bo much for the past. What of the future ! would have me believe [ can unhesttatingly aay that the best ig yet to Mr. Lewis is affectionately known to thousands that they plant their transmitting stationa down he, a8 “Young Joe,” to distinguish him from # in any old corner. In a left-luggage room, [ Future Events and a Secret, his father, a famous conductor in the —Mid- lands, known olso as “doe.” Bometimes,— rH supposd, if there is oo other place available ; A Request Night is being started. We have but in Bournemouth our transmitting station is. true, he is himself described aa “Old Joe,” had a-splencid mail on this, and a night of thir and in this connection he tells an anvuring story. is ina garden, and in the gardenevervthing is tvpe will be a permanent feature of our pro- lovely! . frammes. Another feature of ourProp raMmes Sireet-boy Caruses. We transmit on- 14K) wattie, and are heard which appeals very widely consiata of short some twenty years ago, during a discussion over a very wide ata. In Northern Algeria snappy thetches, either dramatic or comedy, on Voice Production, he declared that even the there ia a littl: colony who listen regularly to We ate developing the oratorical side of our raucous voices of hewapeper boys could be our programmes, and from time to time we programme, and if any big man with a message trained to sing deoantly. After my hearers,” send them meenages of greeting. fomes to Rourmemorth, it will not be oor fault he says, “* had exhansted all their avonyma In my last atation—Newcastl—some of the if we ful to enlist his services for the benett of for lunatic, fanatic, etc., and challenged Eris most enthisiastic listeners were in Shetland, our listeners. If he cannet come to ‘our to ‘prove it,’ [ accepted the gage of battle, and, to my great delight, ok] friends im thoge Studio, we will go to him, if the necessary with the result that about two monthe later, faroff misty islands in their Jone shielings can permission is given. sometwo hundred boys sat in tiers on the hear Bournemouth very well, [ did net intend te give Away A Boor, but I platform of a biggish hall in Walaall. “Myconductor's stand was a frail structure Keeping Listexers Alert. feel I cannot refrain, Shortly there will be pot under rehearsal a new three-act mogical of ginger-beer casea, camouflaged by bunting, There is one feature about the transmissions comedy, which should prove bright and brilliant, and after cach item | stepped off my atand im from the Bournemouth Studio which is, and, | hope, a great sucersa, fear and trembling. And the climaxcame ! probably, unique, It is, that the. microphone I forgot the fragile nature of ite construction, Comrades All, ig on allthe time, It happens to.be one of my and for one item I leapt—positively lbapt—into fads, if you care to call tt an, thet the listeners We can modestly claim that we have &coom- my piace, only to find the -gtand give way like to hear the incidentals of the studio, such plished a good deal of -work. during, our brief beneath my, plunging feet |! heriod of-cxisience. The Assistant Station as the tuning of the hands, the casual conversa- “Poor Old Joe." tion which goes on between the itera, ete. Directors, the Engineers, and all on the Staff This keeps the listeners always on the qui rive hare worked hand ‘in their respective. capacities “T am told I nearly disappeared entirely, and conveys an atmosphere of “something te): maintain things at a high level. The spirit only my dainty feet being vedble to the excited audience. However, | scrambled to my_ feet, dong, whiehseems to meet with public that resides in the Bournemouth Station is one rarranged my pedestal; and then, .anictst appreciation. of excellent coriradeship ind willingness, This deathly silence, the announcer stated, with In some reepects, the Bournemouth listening has been the secret of our ancorss, yublic is more difficult to please than anyother, T shonkd like to ‘take tiie opportunity of becoming gravity, “We chell now sing‘ Poor There is a large number of leisured people here, thanking the Committee which is responsible (Wd Joe’ We did, fiye minutes offerwards and the average of general culture and musical for the Sonday Addréasca and the“ Scholars’ When the laughs had sobaidedt 1” attainment ia very high ; bot.we are particularly Half-Hour.” . I should like also tothank all Mr. Lewis is a hard worker, andknows not fortunate in having as our Musical Conductor listeners for the excellent support which they only how to get the heat out-of himself, but also Captain Featherstone, who hat had along ‘and have given the Bournemouth Station and for from those who work withhim. ‘His reputation 4 4 conductor is well known, he having con- vanied experience as a Regular Arniy Band- the enthusiasm with which they have received master. It is somewhat difficult to singh owt our efforta, It ia am incentive to us all to keep “dueted variow Midland Choirs since 1910, Sines anyone of ihe performances for which he was on giving of our beat. the war, he has conducted the Wolverhampton Musical Society. a body of some three hundred rsponsible, asthe general standardof excellence ef is «0 high, but I think that the Symphony singers, and, the City of Birmingham Choir. It is interesting also to note that Mr. Lewis was Concert. was our moat CONEPMUCUR FUOCeSE. Wireless Wisdom. Another performance of which we had good studying at the Midland Institute, under Mr. G. A. Breeden, at the same time that Mr. Frank treason to be prowl was the opera, * The Lilyof “Yor may be aa expressive as. you like jn Killarney.” We had-a,chorvs of thirty and a a song provided the mong remaing a@ song."— Mulling amt Miss Rosina Bockman were pupils. hand of about the game strength, reinforced Ty PErRcy- SCHOLES, . Guide, Philosopher and Friend. leading artistes of London. / * i oh Sir Edward Elgar and Mr, Granville Bantock “ Co-operation is the foundation atone: of’ haves paid fine tribtes to the work of “Mr: Memories of Long Ago. contentment and reciprocity between employers Lewis, and, indeed, the former, on one occasion, The other mght we had an event etvtrt hed and workmen.”—THr Rt, Hox, Ste Wa. Brus went specially to Dudley to hear him conduct t "A Night of Memories,” anidthis seems to have Bart., MP. “The Spirit of England” and other. pieces. created the utmost enthusiasm. All through the + + fe # In forming the Birmingham Station Repertory performance the telephone bell was ringing and * At a social function you cannot throw all Company, Mr. Lewis set a high standard that requests for “encorea™” were frequent and the social conventions overboard for the sake has been well maintained, insistert. There seem to be no songs like the of proving that you believe in democratic Tt id-now Lewis the man, rather than Lewie old songs, and, needless to say, we shall have principles.'—G, A. ATKINSON, the official, that is being described. One who other nighta of memory in the foture. ** i 4 has worked with him saya: “ At a rehearsal he Another projection into the past waso “Tt is notthe place of religion 40 make is by turns comedian, tragedian, poet, mimic, sketch. entitled “* Eighty Years Ago.”- This people resigned to agy situation which can be guide, philosopher, butalways friend. Though depicted a party at an old country honse with improved.""—Tne Rev. H; Awson.- we work so hari that at the end we are the old Squire of the coaching days. There rh ca fi a thoroughly exhausted, the work has heen were ghost stoner, wunl effects, the clatter of “A panony has no, meaning till you know accomplished without irritation or discourage. galloping horses, good rollicking old songs, a the original."—Basi. BLACKWELL, ment.”

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El 10.05. Alsiler Reid, 4.—A TALK TO WOMEN. Teowal News and Weather Forecast, de * Passing By" 5... Pebhee vibe re oh icat £.15.—THE CHILDREN'S CORNER. 6,45. ORCHESTRA. OF ‘It Was a Lover andHis Lass” Old English tk—Weather Forecast for Farmers. Fox-4 rot, a Midsummer x ight"5 Bines my OF io, 15. echent ‘fs 6.45.—Roya’ Brigade News, One-step, ‘' Joe is. Here "; Waltz, “' In the " Molly on the Shore “ sescackPEROF Byes of thie World You are Mine' *. Four- T0O—REWS. 8:5. from Jenolan, " Benedict" .., a ae onsie TOHN STRACHEY, 8.8. from London, some Reel; Tango, ‘0 Sole Mio": Fox- “Shepherd Fennel’s Dance’ * itallour Giardimey trot, -* Oh, Baby“; Waltz, “ Persian Lecal Mews and: Weather Forecast. 10.90-—Special Annotncencrnits, Close dewn, T.20—" DOGS UF DEVON,” Aets 7, and HH. Moon Announcer ; Mungo M, Dewar, 10,15.—" THE VALKYRIE," SR fran Jonson: Act TET: Su: 0.30.—NEWS, 8:8. from London, from, Joneot, O-45.—Talk on “ British Film Weeks.” ae Announcer + A. Be, ay inton Paterson, from london, THURSDAY. 10.0—" DOGS OF DEVON,” Act TIL” (Sli 3.30-4.30.—An Howr of Melody. SATURDAY. Prune. London. $45 — 4° FALK TO WOMEN: Bol-43—An Hour of Melody, Announcer: A. H. Swinton Paterson, §.15.—THE CHILDREN'S CORNER, 6.0.—Weather Forecust. for Farmers: 1415.—A. TALE: TO WOMEN. Bay Boouts’ and Girl Goides' News. 5.15;—THE CHILDREN'S CORNER, TUESDAY. 7.0—NEWS:. 4.8, from London, 6.0—Weather Forecast for Farmers, 7.0.—NEWS. S.f. from Londen, 3.0—Norman Austin’s “ Mostcal Moments” PERCY SCHOLES. 4.4, from London, relaved from La Scala Picture House. Radio Society Talk, 4S 4. from London, Local News and Weather Forecast. T.15.—MISS ME. M. DON ALDSON on“ The 5.40-4.30.—An Hour. of Melody. Lacul News and Weather Forecast, TALK TO WOMEN, Great Triumph of Montrose at Jnverlochy, 445,—A Request Night. February 2nd, 1645," CHILDREN’S C‘ORNER. 5.15.—THE * ORCHESTRA, 6.0:—Weather Forecast for Farmers. 7.40. The Anniversary Night of Mont- 7TO—NEWS, 8.8. from London. Overture, ““ Morning, Noon and Night " roses Great Triumph. Loral St eetand Weather Forecast. Sup pe 7. 45, RIDDELL BRECHIN Xess i t o n e } . Tag. ORCHESTRA, 7.o0, DHRCHESTERA., “To Sheltered Vale“ ...... 5.7. DB, Afjquen Overtore, “! Guay Mianreeringt cece coc Bishop Overture, “ Return from Abroad " 7.42 MARGARET F. STEWART. (Soprano). Aendelszokn “Tha ‘Fat Li'l Feller" 2.0.0.Gorden Orehesirn. Gache Eong, “ Strosaidh mina Coilleagn ™ 7.42;eG SCOTT (Entertainer at the Piang) 6. ('' The Cockle Gatherer ")...AernedyFraser Belecticn, “ To-might’s the Night " ..2uécns in Selections from his Repertuire. "Cam Ye by Athol?” ...... an7. Mfoorle Tat. Orchestra. £.0-8.50.-—Interval. 7.52. Orchestra, , Wonckion £30—MAURICE COLE AND REX PAL- Selection, “ A Counter? Girl" Entr'acte, “ A Gaelic Dream Song "’...Fould @.15.—Eric Scott: More Gelections. MER, §.#. from Londen, 030.—NEWS. 4.8. from London. 7.67. CHARLES McINNES (Baritone) 63)—A MOCK TRIAL BY JURY. &.2. JT Mormar Not" 2.0.22... Sean Local News and Weather Forecast, rom London. "OO. Theat Te Were So”oe F.. Bridge 9.45. Riddell Brechin. £.30.—NEWS, §.8, from London. Bos. ANDREW ERYSON (Solo Pianoforte). 9.40.—SIR WILLIAM BRAGG. 38.2: from "The Onld Bide Car" ...... ad, Biz erciers “Pyaditional 187.) London, * Annie Lauria (Continued in col. 2, page To [Jantany Zora, 1924.

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A Clever Boy’s Fairy Story.

Hrtte. CHILDREN ! ri Oh, what a job it was to keep their eves “Ah! my dear children,” replied Catwhisker, | have “pot a jolly etory for you this from cloeing |! But at last the house was quiet. this: wistt isa, very great privilege and not week, Perhaps you will remember that Uncle lt waa becoming lighter and lighter outside, likely to happen often, for the Little People of Pollard Crowther beld a competition in London for the moon was full, Somewhere the twins the Wireless World must be always on aby3 a few weeks ago for the best story written by beard a clock strike two, they very seldom leave their posts, Aswear one of our nephewsand nieces, andwe had Almost breathless with excitement at their here to-nivht, thongh, we are going to tell you hindreds of stones sent in. The prise-winner own daring: they got out of bed, put on felt The Storyod the Little People in the "Phones. was Sydney FP. Compton, 2, Liddon. Road, slippers and dressing-powns, then erept quietly, ‘In the wonde‘hl region known to homens Bromley, Kent, and this is the story he sent : quietly down the stairs and into the study. ae the Wireless World dwell many queer people All wasstrangely stilland silent. The wonderful TOLD TO JOAN AND PETER. whoown ‘Te Ty Fe Kanesand are of. wl fairy apparatus wae on the table and the room shapes and sizes. For some years, clever men A Fairy Story. was flooded with bright moonlight. ctlled acitntista had been studying the remark- The twins were full of curiosity. A day or so “The fairies aren't here,” whispered Joan. able inhabitants of this marvellous kingdom, previously, daddy had brought homeo a most Peter lifted the "phones to hie ears, When the attention of a very wonderful fairy miyEterious- looking box, beautifully polished, “And they aren't speaking.” he said, as be was drawn to what was going on. ‘This prea together with four of the funniest things the laid them down again. fairy hak existed ever since the firal mun ane twine had ever deen, which were connected by “We'd better po back to bed,” suggested WOTAN were created. She has-a dwelling-place a couple of bright metal bands, thus forming # teevery country under the aun, Her name is them into two pairs, and having yards of gaily- Genius. Into the cars of the mortala who coloured ataff like braid attached to them. rectre hor favourshe whiapers the most valuable Several evenings later, the two-children had avrets, prompting them to do things which, erept down from the nursery and, struck by the withouther shgeestions, they would never fomewhat unusual quirtness, had ventured think of doing, forth to find mum and dad. Hearing a rustle To her, hinaan heingns are tnde hed for mast from the direction of the study, they pecped or their present-day comforta—thoir ahipe, round the door, then stood stock stil with steamedriven locomotives, electricity, ‘and astonishment. many domestic conveniences. and things too Hiimerna to combi, ThaMagic Box. Imprisoned in tho ‘Phones. The mysterious boxwason the table, and “To these scienti#te-—Hertz, Marconi, Edison, there were mamma and papa, each with «a pair ‘of the strange-looking instruoments- pressed amt many others—trying so hard to learn more of the people of the Wireless World, came the Slosehy bo their @are, wonderful fairy Genius.“Listen to me,” anid “Go away, ¢hildren,” said papa. ‘Your she, ‘and T will show you how to control these mamma and Iwish to be quiet." people so that their combined services will he The children, fecling more thanever mystified, of the greatest possible benefit to. your fellow- slipped away to theirtoys. ic reat res, The followiing day mu ther left Joanand Poker “ Under her promptings, these clever men got a ©hile she pajd an afternoon call It was nearing touether the Fairy People of the Wireless World 6.40) p.m., and the children wereboth hungry nie in yar" Fee) teen im: the ruin y ‘phones and bored. owned by mortals throughout the universe. “Joan,” said Peter, “shall we go and look Thev have now become most willing servants at those funny things in the study 7” of the homan race. They have saved countless “Yea, let's,” replied his sister, regardless of lives atsea by putting ships inte comminination Enna. with these in danger of being wrecked, and they They sauniered off. There stood the box, bring Weasure into thousands of homes by their the two strange contrivances byits side, musical and other varied entertainments, “I'm going to put one on, like daddy,” anid HIS HAPPIEST HOUR. Peter. [The above photograph, sent by Mr. A. V. More Secrets to Conia. “So shall T,” remarked hia sister. Morrad, 14, Ringeroft Street, Holloway, “Perhaps, aa time gocs on, the fairy Genius Nosoonerthoughtofthandenc. Theyalipped London, N.7, was awarded thirdprize (in will whisper further secrets into the ears ofher the “phones on. Class 2) in the B.B.C.'s recent Brighter Britain chosen ones, inspiring them to discover other Competition.| “Oh my” gasped Peter. tasks for the wonderful littl Fairy People over * Oa, ah, oh!” ejaculated Joan. whom she has given the sojentiats control. Someone was speaking, The twins were doan, when suddenly-—" Whirzs-2!" and “And now, dear children, we must bid you amaged, Then. camesome music and singing, “Hullo! Hulla! Fairylandcalling!" they adieu-and get back to our duties. Good-bye ! and, finally, “ Good- hye, children ! Good-bye!" heard, and out-of the "phones stepped four of Good-bye! Fairyland nowclosing down,” “ T's the fairies,” pronounced Joan. “Tm the quainteet littl men fairies ever seen... The With a whir and a flash, thelittle men dis- eure it is,” (children fairly gasped with astonishment and appeared into their “phones. Joan and Peter “Ves, it must be,” agreed Peter; “ onky net a little awe, rubbed their eyea—they were sitting up in bed, fairies could Live in thos little tiny round “Joan!” gasped Peter.

a The Fairy Catwhisker, things.” “Oh, Peter!" said Joan: The wee men bowed graciously, “* Pleage “How I do wish I could see them!" said *“Talwave knewthere were real fairies |" "they allow 14 to introduce ourselvex,” saidone, who Joan, both exclaimed together. appeared .ta be chief spokesman. He was = 2 & £ An Adventure in the Night. clothed from. bead to footin pure gold. “ Tam Dent you think it is a jolly good atory ? At this point they beard mamma's key in Catwhisker.” said Ke, placing his hand on bis Sydnev, the writer, is only twelve yeare old, the door, dnd ran to meet her, quite forgetting breast, ‘ly friend here are named Ebonite, a * # * forthe tine being theirrecent strange experience. Crystal, and Copperwire,” indicating each in Having been sent to bed, however,their thoughts turn. “We areof the littl Fairy People of L expect some of you read the story about ouce more turnedto the incident of the afternoon, the Wireless World,” declared be. “We hope Sabo last week, and many of you will enjoy reading again this week of the adventures that “Peter,” eaid Joan, “do you think, if we vou enjoved the litth entertainment which we went down ‘to the atuwly after everybody hae helped to provide you with a few hours ago,” Sabohad with Velvet aml David. You ought gone to bed, when the moon is brightly shining, he continued. to try and make a Sabo for yourse!f ont of seme bright -olource wools, we might seothe fairies t” By this time Joanand Peter had recovered ~ Well—we might,” answered Peter. their voices. “ Indeed, yes,” they replied in I believe if is quite enay. “Then let's keep awake and try,” suggested nnison. ‘It is wanderful to be able to deer CARACTACTS. ‘the little maid, you,” declared Joan. Conlinued on the faetsa page.

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“May | introdoce youF™ said Mr. Monge, The Children's Corner. (Continued from the facing page.) “This is my wife, Mra. Mouse; and these are SABO AND THE MOUSE. Mouse. “ Not much to look. at from the ont- the children: Velvet and Satin,-our two -cirts; stde, but wait Gill you see!” and our boy—we enll him Fuzzy, for short!” By E. W. Lewis. They stood facing cach other, one at one-side “Charmed to see you!" “said Mra.* Mouse, lt was a lovely nest ; made of thin shavings HEN Mr. Mouse ran up the leg of the of the hole,and the other at the other, towme af wood, and lined. with bits of fur and aoft writing table, ond sat there aniffing most politely. feathers from a pillow, the air; Rabo was startled at the sicht of him, “ After you,” said Mr, Mouse, “T envy you your delightful Home,” said Ths 32 a Tue place,” said the Mose. “No, alter you,” anid Sabo, oy hin, ei ; “Yes,” replied Sabo, “isn't it 7” It waa Jucky then that Sabohappened to be “Cool in summer and warm, im winter,” said Mr. Mousehad a pleasant voice and a sleek made of wool; and with just-a@ little squeesing, Ar. Mouse with o chuckle, ~~ But come. this cont; and Sabo rather liked the look ot him, he managed to follow the Mouwre inside. way, * A very nice place,” aaid the Mouse, “ but nothing mech to eat. Ah! but what is that I Am] jo!. there wae the larder! “How splendid!" Sabo exclaimed in surprise. aT =F'L There were two pinets of pink wax caadle ; it eo happened that Tsebel led been writing a lump of cheese, Of course; a slice of honey- nh letter and esting a- chocolate hisenit- at the comb: a littl heap of almonds; a piece of aml there wea © crumb oof biseuit sre oie ¥ eake with raisins ; and three thimbles, standing left ieine on the blotting pack. on em), m one of which wae flour, m another * May Dheve this }") he-geids) for de was too ‘oatmeal, and the third was full of erombea, pole to eat without permission, “Now, Furey,” aaid Mr. Mowe, “aay ‘your “OOeau, LO Pekih ,Ft eric mal “ha pucce of poetry to the gentleman. “You're surt Im not taking it from vou *" Ao Poesy etocd, and ear: aid Mir. Moweo. * Aol at all,’ Raho replied, “ Fivemice in one nest, bo Mir, Mouet atesnp the sweel cru by, With foord-of tho tabst ; “You,” he said, “tt isa very nice place.” And a bod ; For the hen, He trekked! his Lips, anal anitted abot to see 1 he When pala hein th ci had left anything. “I've got a nice place, tea.” “Oh f" Babo emiled as he apoke. ‘* And i 2 He had forgetten the last line. Velvet where do you live } Far from here ¥” Sel (ores helped him-out. “When it’s tinne for a rest,” “Oh, no. You see that corner? Well, just the whispered in his ear. down behind there, and under. That's where And lo! there was the larder. “When it’s time fora rest,’ " said Fuxzy. ve Tive. * Allow me to shaw you the way,’ said Mr. “Bravo!” cried Sabo. “ Bravo!” How: interesting: | " said Salin, Mouse, “Mind vour head! I'm afraid our “You'll come and ses us again!" They all “To wish you'd come and see ws,” said Mr. ceiling is tather low.” crowded round Sabo when he took his leave. More, “My wife and children would be They went.a litth distance slong the inside of * That Iwill,” said he, delighted. Do come !* the skirting-board, then through a broad crack And when he got lack to his place on the “T should-love to,” Sabo warmly replied, in the wall, and—there was the neat! whting table, Sabo said to himeelH: “’ Now, Between the akirting- board and the floor Mrs. Mouseand the family ran out to meet those are what I call really nice people |™ there wee a hole. “ Here we are!" cried Mr, hemi (Another “Sabo Story Next Week.)

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Funny Stories Toldby Listeners. Ni test issnes of The Rodio Timer readers Betiy, aged six. “That's the farthest they've were asked to send accounts of funny got yet, ian’t it 7"—G, Pockerr, Bromley. things they had seen and heard in connection [have a chom who is quite sure that his set with wireless, This week we print a further is far superior to that of anyone else. ‘The other stlection, for which payment will be made s— day he had occasion to remove his set froma The other day [ was discussing wireless with back:to a frant mom, neceestatmir, of course, nh wood length of wire indoors, as the lead-in & friend, when I expressed my eativfaction at the fact that an agreement had been reached was at the back of the house. about the onstructor's ioence. Next morning he boasted of the much-im- “Why,” she exclaimed, “ 1 think it’s a shame proved reception that he had got, and explained that after charging ws fifteen shillings. for o this by saying. in his most imprersive manner : “You seo, by adding to thewire inside the house, licenes they should oo and relies the wave- See next week's length 1} "—D. FL Keer, London, NAV, I have inereased the wave-length by that much nid fo doubled the sound,"—A. AGnerrs, issue for special Hayden's Cough! London, $5. A dear okl lady; who ia rather deaf, waa In Reserve | ANNOUNCEMENT. listening, and asked me what was happening, as An old man came to liston to a friend's set she could not bear, for the first time. Helistened very attentively, “Oh” Toreplied, “it's Mr. Hayden Coffin and tewards the end of the concert asked when Aga tha piece was plaved. “Fancy that!” she exclaimed, “It mat “Tea being played now, replied my friend, he this terrible climate of ours. My cough rather puzzled. het been very bad lately.”"—W, Prarsox, “Then it will be very late when the musicians London, IN; arrive home,” said ihe old man, “I thought that they had ployed it-thia afternoon, so that My littl: daughter, aged «ix, was looking at they oould get home carly, and that it had been a picture of an indoor acrial. Suddenly she etaced wp till now."—W. A. Norience, Man- turned to her mother and said: “ What puzeles chester, me about this is how the wind gets indoors to blow the wavea on to the aerial,"—A, Loss, During the programme from Glasgow one RADIO INSTRUMENTS, Craw ley. ; evening, the lead-in at the window began to Ltd. shake very much, An old country woman WORKS, OFFICES & SHOWROOMS: The other night Mr. RB. FF. Palmer annonneed who waa waiting her turn to listen amidenly 12, HYDE ST., NEW OXFORD ST,, W.C1L. that “Mr. W. Goodacre, F.R.A.S., will now exclained: ‘The man must be speaking very “Phere | Weewemel de) -d=0, Te legreres © Beste lit, Lorain! Sie Dee) Bigieed Aveiie, MAMCHESTER; Trinsth talk to you on the moon.” loudly to make the wire shake like that |""— lone, Donunecelal Hired, TERS "Oh, daddy, how -wonderful!" aried Lith J, &. Massey, Haniilton, Lanarkshire,

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A* the: oext lection, which may Heaven scattered and dissipated, Sea defer, | want to see wireless candidates This theory will, at any rate, provide. the A enter the lists, strong, alent men with bull- reader with food for thought,—Wireless Hecier. dog china, who will not bother their heads about anch frivolous Mattos ta mere politica, Lut will A MUCH USED WORD. stand as chempions of the listener, the radiand, AVIS you noticed the large number of hb the broadentoher, or whatever neme you profer English words that are used bey Con- ee to call him by, “Voto fer Muggina, end No tinental announcers ? They seem alweya to More Mush,” would be a splendid electioneering be cropping up, particularlyin sports news, elocgan, The most uel, however, ia undoubtedly Can ‘you not see the Wireless Party eweeping “fox-trot,” which sooms to have been adopted (ea, the country with their ery of Every Man His into all Janguaces. How they are spelled I ERNST_ 1924 Own Acrial, inspite of the opposition'a feeble do not know; botthe Frenchman seems to EVOdUUEHLAUNAATHNE threat, ““ Your Valves Will Cost You More!” Bay ‘“yvox-trot,” the Germon “ vox-trotter,” Then osillation will he made ao orime of the the Dutchman “ voox-trod,” and the Dane Full to ov ing with valuable information, fret warber, aod ere Jong wo shall see eondign “ folks-trod,”"—dntaieor Woreless, the Annual ich amongst its contributors punishment faithfully meted out to those who penatore G. Marcom, Dr. W. H. Eccles, make the evening ether hideous with their AN AMAZING CONCEPTION. Phillip R. Course . Major H. C. Parker, m aqueals.— Wireless Weebly. P.P. Eckersley, W., G. Mitchell, ete. In addition HILE eecing by wireless is the potential the Annual provides you with a full, up-to-date HOW DOES THE CRYSTAL DETECT? feat which appeals most directly to list of Amateur Call aieaun French HE. homble little crystal, so familiar and the imagination, thero are other branches of stations, Regular Transmesions of European jgometimes) a0 despised, atill contrived radio scienea which may have m far more im- Wireless Stations, Call Signs of all Lard and to defy these whe would rob it. of ita aseret. portant practical bearing on the conditions of Ameralt Statons, Directoriesof Woreless Societies, Manufacturers andRe- Probably every amateur has his own pet theory human existence, teilerg oof seta and aocessories, aé to how the crystal detects. And now a new lt will be vastly interesting when the poople 2 G Defmitiona of Techmeal Terms one is put forward, of other racescease to be foreigners at all, but in five languages, 2 of usefu, According to this latest theory, the irregularity become friends whom “wemay call to our Postar Ud, tables and other general information, of the erystel in the immediate vicinity of the firesides by the turning over of a lever.” But pot of contact is ithe explanation of the think of the economic possibilities of that far GET YOUR COPY TO-DAY. uni-directional conductivity. It i¢ assumed future, diacussed almost casually by experts that if the parts were regular, the conductivity of to-day, when wireless power will be sent out would be the same in the two directions, Tho from a variety of stations to. drive all the THE WIRELESS PRESS, Ltd., current can perhaps pass oasily from the crystal machinery of our industrial life. It isan amazing Dept. £.7, to the cat's-whisker, but when it attempts to conception in an. amazing world.—The Daily 12-13, Henrietta St., London, W.C2. pass in the opposite direction, the irregular New,

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old gentleman and hear thai he has lost wone of “Detters Rou iisthnere: his artistic ability. Yours faithfully, [AL letters to the Editor to be acknowledged mit bear the name and Jax: Heres, address of the sender, Anonymecoobributlons arg ook comidered_| Pomp Room, Bath. Masical Director. Taste in Music. in drama ia of ho teaeporkince ; the national The Composer of “Some Day.’ Dear Sm,—A few days ago | listened with taste in pictures is of no importance ? LetMr. DEAR SIR,—With reference to oan article by amazement to Mr. Percy Scholes reference to Collett remember that I have raised no objection A. B. Cooper appearing in The Radia Timez on i recent Request Programme, and, as [ under. io simple, tuneful music, but have merely main- the song, “Some Day,” I have a copy of thu stood him, questioning the tasteof the listeners tained that simple muain may be, like his own aong, and Tam afraid your contributor has made Who had requested that type of. programme. letter, well wriffen.—P. A, &.""] an error, aa the title page states as follows : [In common with other leteners, F much Accuracy of Time Signals. “Some Day, words by Hugh Conway, The object to being told what style of music [ ought music composed and dedicated to Mrs. J. Max- to prefer, Jodo not pretend to know, what Deak Sin,—A friend was arguing with me the well, Lichfield House, by Milton Wellings.” tinusie is good and what is bal; but [ know other night with reference to your time signals Yours faithfully, whet [like andwhat I clo not lke. Tstated I thought the time given was abeolotely Bridge of Weir, EP. BD. Greenwich mdan time, anid he said it was mot, [ can claim, therefore, that [ am not hard to please. But, according to Mr, Scholes, I ought and, further, that he had heard other people to be, He further made the statement that the make the same statement, authors of the music at the Request performance [ should feel glad if you would kindly anawer would be forgotten im ten years. this query in your paper. Well, if they are, someone will have come along . Yours faithfully, then whose music will, no doubt, give me aa Howes Park, Ih, Ara, BLA much pleasure as T have had from that of those [The Time Signal ia checked with Eiilel who shortly will be no more. [ amsure that Tower, Paris, daily. The “ personal” error is, those to whom listening is 4 recreation know perhaps, a second either way.| what they want to listen to. and many of them strongly object, to being tokl what they ougit Mr. Milton Wellings. DAINTY to appreciate and what ought to be cast into Dean Sie,—In “ A SongThat Came Through the outer darkness, Fear,” by 4A. B. Cooper, the writer relates an COMBINATIONS Yours faithfully, anecdote told by Mr. Milten Wellings, the (the fourth of the Hale, Cheshire. H, KR. PY Comer. celebrated song composer, At the conclusion [We are pleased to poblish the following of the article he says that Mr. Wellinga died a beautiful “ Violet" comments. on the above from Mr, Scholes: few years aso, Underwear Set) “From the clear English of Mr, Collett’s letter, lt is my great pleasure to inform the writer Given FREE in itevident that be is an educated man. Dowill, that Mr, Wellings is very much alive and well, therefore, put to him a certain analogy. How and is at present living in Bath. Almost every would he like it if we musical people turnedhis morning at the conclusion of: the orchéstral LADY'S COMPANION argument incother directions and maintained concert in the Pump Room, Mr. Wellings’ will OM SALE NEXT MONDAY (FEB. 4th.). tliat: The national taste in literature is a ait at the piano and extemporize to the delight oo opes ofe ibls fo olan oo sipped Bo, io Geoooe inter of ao onporlance ; the national taste of the audience, ‘and it is a pleasure to’ see the Sows, Lim,i, Boulhampton Bireet, Gtrand, London, We

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