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The Journal of the British Broadea alin Corporation.

Vol.1B. No.190, iteNovirersSerepaseed “MAY 20,“1927. __ Every Faery Two Penee.

My Friend, the Listener. An Interview tks Dame Clara Butt.

3 yea (Pa the most remarkable change at any rate, am very glad that we know| ae will not permit themselves to | in the musical Work) during recent them no more. L y e otubled witht mdifterent amateur years has been in regard to what con- ‘ Many of us still have our sing-songs in the | pe ikmances —CXc a5 a. Social neges- stitutes: musical ability,” said Dame Clara drawing-room—merry choruses round the sity. Butt in the course of an interesting talk I piano at informal parties—but peor ‘Certain amous misicians, bsee, have been had with the great singer a few days ago-on | upon such occasions as a chance for "letting protesting lately that the sounds issuing behalt ot Fhe Radio from a loud-speaker are J ' t m i e s ‘Twenty o1 not music. 4 certainly thirty years ago, Hf you do not beheve this ‘to WEEE asker the GPLGS he tue, Had I done tion, “Are -you mus! so T would never have cal?” you had ‘to reph broadeast, and in ‘any citherPa “No”rg ori“Wellroe I case, if5 the transmistion2 2 pianiay the plane or, sing. i hot a succeés, thc Musical abiity in those sotnds that tdme days’ was taken to be through are far more a knowledge of how to pleasant than those that Hike ‘music, an UnTnScal ~person Leday-our ideas have would make singme a changed Fo be ballad or giving a soul- Tmusical: itt ne longes less performance of a necessary tobe ableto hopin waltz play a musical -instru- * Musical ability shows ment; it is recopnized itself in three ways— that «a good —listener creation, this is the pitt may be as musical as: a of the composer: inter- periorme©r on the pine pretation, this “is the or vielin, perhaps indecd sift of the artist; and even more nusical. apprec iation, the gift of ‘When J was at the aed Ma id the listener beginning ol my career, DAME CLARA ANDHER WIRELESS SET ‘The gift of creation no party was considered Dame Clara Butt is-hersell an enthusiastic listencr to the brondenst programmes. This charming in music i given to conrplete without music. photograph shows her in the garden of her countey bom. judging from the rapt expression on few. The gift of in- the great singerface, the Daventry programme must be coming through very well, The whole Tea and cakes in the terpretation 1s given to country will be listening on Tuesday next, May 24, when Dame Clara Butt will lead a vast choir drawing-room were ifl- ol yoices in the great Community Singing Concert to be relayed fron Hyde Park. many, butfew bring it variably followed by to perfection. The gift songs, pianoforte solos and recitations, themselves go"’ rather than for musical of appreciation is given to almost all who Everyone present would be called upon to enjoyment. The radio has completed the are not tone deaf,” and perhaps it is do something, and although many of the work -begun by the gramophone, and has because this gift is so common that it 15 performerswere unwilimge victims, it did killed hisae dreary parties of thirty years so generallyundervalued, Yet good listeners not make their music more beautiful. ago. As long as the wireless set brings |‘are as necessary to the prosperity of music Those days have. passed; however, and I, first-class nwsic into the home, musical (Continved in column 3 overiea!.) S s

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io... Ae — a - a .r ‘ # ee # — | OoTIMES — -==SeeeeeSTeeee ee = ~ Can Humour be Broadcast? My Friend, the Listener. (fen crrert te ererten*.) By L. du Garde Peach. as are good singers and geod composers are Doo da. Gande Peach, whose teice ie meer may be the funniest story in the world to and the person who has developed Tus Snaeibiar ha Farrapet echian val the peclin a elherce, hay Srown, who plays , may draw only a rift of appreciation, although himself unabh fe considered to. be on andhority on the dijicalt tired sich from Jones, who fishes: to perform, is as much entitled to -be subject of docmour, for contributions from hia pen are The broadcasting humorist: has a far niere reguenify fo fe found ta the elect pages of ovr deseribeédl as “musical ” as is any conposel rienced tonemy arary Mr. Prwteh difieult task before him than’ has the come- or performer, dian in a crowded music hall. There, the ‘In the tush of modern Ife, fewer and fewer i humorst who has ever stood atmosphere i right, and the red nose and people are being taught to play musical ‘PA. before a microphone knows that the patched trousers label the man from the instruments. In the Golden Age, no doubt, : humour is. one of the mest difficult frst moment of his entrance. Hf everything masic Will take ihe place in the school things tu broadcast, and every listener who else fails he can always inf) over hs own curriculum of more prosaic subjects such has ever switched off a loud speaker or feet. as peopraphy and artthmetic, but to-day unloosed himself from-a pair of earphones The humorist beforethe microphone has the fact remains that there are nullions of knows that unless it is exactly night, humour no sich adventitious aids. In the first people in this country of ours: who cannot i one of the most difheult thingsto listen place he is breaking in upon a thousand read a note of music, to. When so much difficulty prevails at beth * Wireless has come as a great boon to the the transmitting and receiving ends, and great body of those who can only listen when the possibilities of ignominious failure | to music. Those who had already developed ‘or bored disapproval are so great, the ques- their sense of musical appreciation by tion naturally arises as to whether the broad- attending good concerts. and studying music

casting of humour should ever be attempted from books, soon found that radia enabled at al. them to gain a wider and deeper acquaintance

1 On the whole | think that most listeners with the work of the great masters. Those a Fs ‘ a would. vete in favour of the humorous who. are potential music lovers, but have a e broadcast, but | am certain that the majority never had any opportunity to exercise their \. woukl add a rider to the effect that it must cift, are discerning that broadcasting offers La | be good, without probably having a very | unbounded possibilities for the development their idea of whit they meant by the term of their capacity for appreciation and tnder- © The: fact--of the matter is, humour, in standing.

girder successfully to interest- and amuse ‘Broadcasting “is. building up a great the vast radio aucience, must be better of audience for the concert hall of th: future. its kand than anything else of Ws Kind. ‘L, du G. income of his lesa -humsrous moods, I do not doubt that ina few years from now By this Ido not mean that it must be high- A.-earicature by Joyee Deannys, the members of the average British concert brow, or subtle, or even particularly witty, audience, having gained a closer acquaintance but it wes! have a peculiar universality o f different atmospheres, many of them, per- with music through broadcasting, will be appeal if it is to serve its unique purpose, haps, radically out of tune with what he even nue discriminating and appreciative It is the subconscious knowledge of this i about to attempt. It ts in this, I think, thanthey are to-day. which makes humorists who -think—and that many broadcast comedians make an there are such persons—appreach the micro- inttial and fatal mistake. Broadcast hwmeour ‘7 IKE many other musicians, I do not ne with a feeling of terror never exper- ys create its own atmosphere, and it believe that any comparison can fairly enced by the singer or the speaker. must do so slowly and deliberately, The be made between music heard in ‘a concert The reason for this attitude on the part music-hall comedian, with everything in ey| halt and music heard from a lond-speaker. of the public towards humour is twofold. his favour, can bounce on to the stage with in saying this I do not mean that the loud- <7 In the first place the average man is more a joke; the audience is ready toroar at the speakerdoesnot reproduce. well—the best A critical of humour—not less, as is generally sight of him. The bamorst. who begins a modern instruments are, I think, perfect ie } EJ supposced—than he is of music. It is not humorous broadcast. with anything like in this’ tespect. I mean simply that an , fe ™ that he knows more about it, but he thinks the same heartiness sownds foreed, and will audience, unless it actually sees a singeror a he does. The light-hearted assurance with inevitably jar upon thousands of listeners. S t Tr conductor, cannot appreciate their personality i: which ary homan being will criticise the In my opinion ne broadcast programme iS to the full. T do not, however, let this beef ie _ doings of any other, 1s abways to met an complete without humour; humour is a blind me to the fact that wireless brings ¥ iweanspiring and terrible thing, butthe part of life, and as such it must of necessity music inte the lives of many wholive far from onae withering scorn with which the average man have a place—and an important place—in thebig towns or who cannot afford to buy

\ dismisses the humorist who hasnot come &@ broadcasting service which touchesthe expensive concert tickets.

. np to his standard of humour, is devastating life of the community so nearly and at so There is, of course, nothing to be the least t ; beyond words, The reason for this is that many points. But, as I said before, it must ashamed of in beime merely a listener. the average man hasgot a certain standard be the nght kind of humour. 2 Ts Better, after all, to be a good listener than of humour; not definitely tabulated and

“a an indifferent performer. ———- 2 graded perhaps, buthe does know what he | fd ‘Wireless,’ said Dame Clara in conclusion considers funny. Life is always supplying GO TO EPSOM WITH THE B.B.C. —and she spoke with real conviction—'is man who would Sts | him with data, and the helping to build wp a vast new body af hesitate to pass judgment upon a symphony The Derby, the greatest race of the year, intelligent listeners. It is educating them ae . — i always quite certain of his attitude will be mn af Epsom at 3 o'clock on | by giving them the finest music—although towards a joke. Woe tothe humorist who Wednesday, June f. If you can't go to “education” seems to me hardlythe right — cs not come up to his expectations. Epsom, follow the race, from one thrilling word to use in connection with such an second fo another, on your wireless set. alserbing subject as music. Just as the r ri ‘ ee pute second. difficulty. with which the There will be an infroductery description ideal composer i lost unless he has an ideal 7 = broadcasting humorist has to contend, is by Mr. George F. Allison, who broadcast interpreter to sing his songs or to conduct that everybody's sense o f humour is essen- the Cup Final; the race itself will be his music, 60 the greatest artist is helpless tially individual and different from the sense described by Mr. Geoffrey H. Gilbey, the if there is not a good audience to listen of humour of everybody else. A sense of famous sporling journalist— the original and appreciate, Through wireless we may

humour i s , after all, a matter of angles * Taltenham ‘of The Sunday Expreas— be able to build up the ideal audience, and and comparisons, and both depend upon and the new ‘ Larry Lynx‘of The People. | this, in tum, will produce the ideal performer knowledge in some form or-another, What - al peabibieliD and the ideal composer." #igcite

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Coming t o the Microphone. A Glance at Future Programmes.

ATHESON LANG will olwave b e a s s o c i a t e d RRANGEMENTS are well under way to 88 LILIAN BARKER, Corernor of HMMs in the minds of the theatre-~oine public broadest, for the first lime, an eveot from the Borstal Institute, Aylesbury, i to give a tulle his ucting of Cenotaph m Whitelall, The occasion will be the on (le: hatin cide of her work among girls, Tron with ‘ T h e Wandering Jew; it ts for thie t i t h e - r d é e in ‘Temple annial serviee of the Britiah Legion, at § p.m. on LiaxDo?5nd OTHESTATIOSS Thurston's drama thet lie WHbit SECON el tito oe, hich i te le concrete by at 7 pm on Tuceday, May is perhopa most famons the Dean of Weetminster, the Verv Rev. William | $1. dfise Barker, who inei- Lasteners will look: forward Foxtev Norms. The broadcastone ol cunsicer: dentally is the only woman

to a” brondeast of this play, able difficulty owing to the fact that the apparatus governor of i pPreon ineti Wiel: is to be imeluctod in thie wed must be nHobtoisive aml mot toterfere with tution, will describe ‘how LAs pox PlGEhe on Tues: the traffic... A steel hawser will, thetelore, be aus- modern methods of treating pended aeries the roadway, from whieh tho can bo doy, dune 7, avben Mr. Lang young delinquents will play hia original part. necessary microphones will be hung. very much more sucerssful | The Warned rag ee as first than the harsher methodsof -a

= kop produced at the New Theatre Phe Drviderst fram Lomdtaa, Phreenit i bygone dave. Many listenersa iu Seplember, 1020, and Govrnenoulh, oat ober stations ow Sond, i fanty oh, who came In contact with | revived again in 1924. Miss will de. relayed froma the Ponushon Memortal Church, Miss Barker coring the war, . Hutin Britton, who tookpart Bowknemonth. The addreys acl te given. lay the when she wos Lady Superin- fet, OL outs,Chairman of the Congreqelional tendent of Woolwich Arsenal, Aor. BATES As in Gt on that cerasion, will his LOLTAN BARRIER, Cerone af Baotouaml Wetex ia V0 cad (025, one will remember hier syns ~ nlsouppear with ber husband, Mr. Matheson Lang, in the nulio version which Moderator of the Federal Council of the Free Churches pathetic and-encouraging peréonality, particularly hasbeen prepared by Duleima Glasby, ‘The Jrom 1921 fo LOS. during the trenuous period of air raids, broadenst i: portioularly interesting, inaamuch as OR « few minutes on some evening belween ' Forr-Quoriers of an Ffour* ia the title afa nem Mr. Matheson Lang is oppearing in » Royal Com- May 23 amdJune Tan attemptis bo be made minperiormance of the play before the Kinz anid radio rece byHarold Simpson, which isto be frond to browdesast the song of the Nightingale from the Queen at Drury Laue Theatre on Monday, May 23. cost from London, Dareniny, Manchester, ordift,. beautifial garden of Miss and the velery atutions on Saterday, June 18. Tle |4 The Weeks Good Coase appeal from London on Beatrice Harrison “at ninsic hes been specially composed dy Stanley Jfolt, Oxted, im the midst of Sunday, Moy 28, sill be on Gehalf of thet tery conduclor of the Doventry Queartel, deaerring moremen!, Afeoendra Day. ot wept boomed the Surrey woods, The fy Miss May Beeman, whe has devofodl so mach of Nightingale lasoanew been ONSLDERA BLE interest is Associated with the her firme fo fhis eonee. broadcast cach spring for broadcast ceremonyof ‘ Beating the Retrent* aevoral ovoury, and its which is to bo relayed from the Granville Gardens, [2 arveniivth of Sir Eabward Bigar, aoue is still one of the Dover, throogh Loxpox end other stations, om which falls on Thursday, June 3. will be mest charming little Wednesday, June 1, between 745 and 8.19 pm, celebrated that daybv a special conerrt which. features, of the whole The performance will be carried out by the Bond, except for au interval formewsand a talk, will vears progres. It Prums. Vifes aod Bugles of the Zod Battalion ofthe oecupy the whole of the Toxpox evening pro- werer fuile iq: bring is Bedfordshire. and Hertfordshire Regiment, the at gramme between 7.45 90d 16.35 pin. From hie large bateh of eougratu- drums used being the silver sét of eleven presented boyhood Sir Edward had exceptional opportunities to the Battalion by the Connties from. which dt latoryCorres pontieni, ot becoming familiar with nvusic of widely, differing Mia BL HARRISON, not only From Hatemers in tales it4 name, in commemoration: of its return to order, nog:ting thus o knowledge of the orchestra this country but ala from England after cighteen-and-a-half years’ foreign nnd its pocsibilitiés such as a more strictly orlho- abrond, As on peeviedsa® occasions, Miss Beatriee service, It will be recalled that: these Drum were dox musical cdvcation schlom or never imparts. Hatfson: will endeavour to ehax the birds inte presented by the Prince of Wales at Litton Inst His place among the great evmphonic writers is songby the notes of ber ‘ecllo, While dhe snecess November, together with new . for all time scmcere while some of our moet Ofench a trtemisien cen never be cuuranted, A sthestcad pfay called ‘Dery Dap. mhich wos sonificant religions and secular choral works liave the BEC makesno apology to those who may eriidelly produced al Epaorn last January, will come from his pen. romain up liter than usual to listen fo ft. The x fo frowdcost from Manchester ontracey, May31, “ETRE earliest: possible intimation will be piven of the Reme merely evfista nou will lank forward to heear- The look a& By! Roger de HWesselent, apt, with actual day and tine on which the broudeust is to John Piper, nuns respoust'te for the Lyrics, the ing -— Mey 30, Dolores in a abeich called © Fashions, take place. Wish Wynne: dune 1,est Fon Feilers; Lewcelot sue Peing lary (Cecil Hoaler, - i Ginn, Mobel Conatinduros, Tom Clare: une 4, Fleer vl Jean will appar ageia ta the ceeHESat the banquet tan bee Fiven hy thie - Teddy Brows, The Con Vocal (hartet, Clive Fos, programe ontach evening (hrowghon! (he week beqin- 7 Mayor oF Portsmouth tt the officers nnd = Maria Deinioa. ning Wal-Monday. Janae 6. Further defile of ihe ee men of the French Naval Bqttadron visili fromamisstons for that week, which are to be of A®* event of particular importance to that. city, ‘will be relayed —a eect chenacter, peal he even Th ter weet paver, listeners will he braadeast fron (Uatnir from the Cnoildhall, Ports.a

on Patichay, Miy St —the “Terrberial Church HE historic ceremony of ‘ Trooping the Colour,’ mouth, and broadeast fromoie Pardes service, whieh. takes aa it takes place on Raturday, tune 4, in BovnwemMovTn on Tuesday, - “ Place ab Bristol Cathedral. May $1. The toastof ‘Oh honour of His Majesty the King’s birthday (which Ceneral Bie Alexander Jolin falls on the previows dav), will be relayed, together Ciucata,’ propose by this Codiev, Ka.B., KACAM.G, Muvor, will be respondedto” with a running comumentary, from the Horse Guards (heneral (Officer Command. Ly tha French Ambassador, — “—p Parade, aml Froadcast from Lowoos belween ing-ineChief, Southern Com- “¢+ el approximately Haan, and noon. The broadcast Monsieut de. Flewriau, tol mani, will read the second by Rear-Admiral Pirot, tha is possible ‘through the kind permision of Major- a fessor, anilwill also inspect Officer commanding the i General the Rt. Hon. Lord Ruthven, (.V. CG, the units as they Tarek past French Squadron. Jn the W's D0, C000, London District. Besties a dexerip- cutee the Cathedral after course of- Portsmonth’s Jona © tion of the event, listeners will hear the words of, the: service, General Sic history, many distingnishedt Command to the troops; musi by the massed NM. de FERRIS, Alexander Golley has had a Naval men have been Feet ss. Guarts Batis, and other incidental atmosphere. dittingnished military career, Thre will be the first eeazion on which the cere- men of the Borough, nowthe City, of Porlamonth. — ae Alter the war, during which mony has been broadcast, though it would probably Among the pames insenbed on the Roll of FreeMon. Gna: Rg A.J. GOoLey, he saw. service in. the have been dene last-vear had it net been forthe sare these of Lord Howard ef Eifingham: Lome Dardaunctles, Revypt, France, High Admiral of England ot the time of the — industrial crise at Uhat tine. and Belgium, he waa Militury Netretary ta the Armada, andSamucl Pepys, whose labours in the *. ; Beerctary of State for War, 1920-92, and Com- Mr. Algernon Aspinall, af the: Wael) dualfn Nary Office were thors fittingly honoured), As mander-in-Chicf of the British Amy of the Rhine, miles, 48 lo gee adalh from: London oa Thursdiy, many Hsteners who heard the broadcast of the t . 1922-1. The sermon will be preached by the June, on the work corried eal tn our Dominions and ceremony last vear will remember, H.RT. the

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— RADIO TIMES ——_ May 20; Haar Which Station Do You Listen To:> A Lock Ahead. How Listeners Can Heip the B.B.C, News and Notes from i t h e Stations. H°’ many listeners are there? That ia a stations they listened wholly of mainly during last Plymouth. question to. which 1 is impossilde te find winter, The mformation required can be exsily A special Cornish programme has been an accurate onswer. Although the mmumber of given on © postcard stamped in the ordinary way arranged for Tuesday, May ab Tt with include licenee-holders in Great Britam and Northern and should be addressed ta the station ta which items ty the Calktock Malo Voire Quartet, Mr. Trelamd ie twoand a quarter millions, the actual the Hetener tuned in moet frequently during the Jack Colliings (the fisherman bass), Mise Uive listening public is of course enormously larger; winter months, These postcards need only he Jenkins (soprana), and Miss Gladys Harris it has been roughly catimated at tem milhona. addressed to *B.BC., Landon,” ‘BRAC. Daven- joonirnlta4, - Probably four to five pereons im cach household tty, * BBC, Manchester,” ete and showld ‘he where there ia a seh Heten at some time orotherto plainly marked with the letter “Ik* in the top Hull. jlemas in the broadcast programmes; they make wp left-hand corer over the address; Since the a great listening poblic which is constantly shifting addressing of the postcards will eonvey in the A. coneert which will include mang of the and changing in size and character, simplest manner possible the Station with which the items erowded ont from the recent. Request But. there i¢ a question to which the T.BC. is writer is most intimately concerned, the posteard pProehiMnime, wil hes hicarel ry Tuesday, May el. anxious to find ananswer—namely, that of the should be-gent to that station and not to Londan— Dr, J. 4G. Jordon, Chairman of the. Hulk Hoard effective range of its transmitters. ‘To which of unlews of course Londen ie the station te which tle of Guardians, will deautibe some of the dutics the twenty-one stations of the BBC. dees each one information on the reverse side of the eard refera. ippertaining to the office of Ganrdien, on Tuesday, May 31, oftheseten milliong listen ? Forexample, roughly HE details wanted by the BBC. in con: twenty-five millions of the population live within nection with this scheme are brief enough Sheffield. a londred-mile radiua of DaventryHigh Power to be conveyed in ‘two orthree words. They are, Btation; how many of these lieten regularly to first, the approximate distance at which the Mr. Jack Sayer and Mr. Javk Woods-Smith, either Daventry, their nearest local station, or any listener lives from the station, anc, second, the known in the Leeda district as‘ The Two Jacks.’ other B.B.C. station ? initial letter of the word ‘Valve* or ‘ Crystal* will take listeners on a trip to Spain in the It being of paramount importance to the B.E.C. course of Friday's progratune, June 3, Other according to the eet peed: For example, nh posteard artista in the sime programme ore Mr. Ted fo discover how great-a.eervice is rendered to the addressed ‘FELBC., Birmingham,’ and stating Sawyer, i some soloe on the mimesical iw, maw listening public by each of ita stations, it has heen “5, Voowill niean. that the listener wees a ralve act decided to invite the co-operation of listeners in and lives approximately twenty-five oles, from Mr. J. Temple Talley, who will give a short recital on a Japanese fiddle, ‘the matter. The details required from listeners Birmingham, to which Station he generally listens. aro designedly of the briefest character; little The name and aihiress of the Jistene Fr, fie ieee Bournemouth, ‘time need be expended in writing them down. nunther, hig signature, are not pequired, When written they will be of the greatest value to The sending of this informetion dermanda a certain A concert representative of the. music ol the BBC. amount of trouble anda slight expense fram England, Seotland, Wales and Tr dand is arrongesl The B.B.C, does not require the name and address Heteners, but it is sincerely hoped thatas many 4s for Wednesday, June 1, Miss Ghutya Lack ood ef the betener, nor the nomber of is linaner possible will fall in with the scheme which is backed the Kelston Singers will take part Further, expression of the opinion on thepro by the BOBAO.'s official asearance that the results Mr. John Murray, Principal of University grammes broadenst. or any matter connected with obtained from tt, if sufficient in number to be fairly College, Exeter, is to give a talk on the extentive the technical side of the broadcast service will be representative of the whole country, will be of the developments contemplated in the near futore nf no practical value in this referendum. All that! greatest service Im regulating the future of broad- in the scope of the University Cellegn of the listeners are asked to do is. to state to which of the casting. South-Weat of England,

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The Invisible Audience Applauds. - ~

By Percy Merriman.

NE -of the first questions that the But artists Hike to feel that these are but average listener puts ta any broad- burrs thrown on them for hehday foolery casting artist he ray chance to meet [t is the other charming missives: that ‘pre ee mt you mss the mspiration of ponderate; “De please sing “ Sentimental pplaise 7 Moon" on Thursday: it ts lovely.’ And I We do. And yet every loess brings. its remember the little lady of twelve. who gain, for our friends the listeners applaud wrote: ' Dear Roosters. Tam now studymeg their favourite artists even more charmingly eloottion ever so hard, Do you want a than can be “expressed vocally or by the little Kooster ? I will do my very best to Vigorous cLpy Hcation of ome palm foal other. please you.’ i . They applaud on paper. Then there was the gracious lady in Devon One never knows from day to day what who said : ‘Tfever you appear. in our part ”

af the country and have no local habitation, pleasant little postcards and. letters may fall upon the mat vie the B.B.C, The radio come and roost with us with pleasure.’ And Alr, Perey Merriman’ is ieell enous to Listeners artist docs not, of course, ask for these the ex-service manwhe wrote >" [ can't pet ae the leader of the *Aioogers” Concert. Parti, welcome expreSstOn of pleasure and grati- which di «uch slalicart work in entertaining t h e about as I used. I forgot all my pain anil tude—he or she realizes that the new medium frogs urea the wor cud ia mow one of. the trouble last night for. half an hour, 1 saw entails a certain measure of sacrifice, and if favourite jraferta in the broadcaal progrumines. you last in Jerusalem.’ every listener were to express his or her delight (or boredom), the task of coping with of obtaining first-rate exclisive material.) HIS and much more is our applause, and such a Vast mass of correspondence would An innocent gentleman I remember once very sweet musicit is i our earsa—thougl be overwhelming. asked the * Roosters’ if he could borrow we only readit. Old friendships are renewed, But artists are human, and, as Oliver the manuscript of ‘Army Reminiscences ’ folks one knewof old who have travelled far Wendell Holmes said so happily in another for a focal. concert he was aTanging | afield recall once more the well-remembered — connection, ‘We are very like cats: when accents.. Those who had lost trace may find Another genial soul asked ws to lend him we are stroked we purr-a little.” Sometimes, our " Plantation Memories,” At some little one through this gracious medium of the of course, we are strokedthe wrong way. trouble, a copy was sent. It wasn't even ether. The singer 1s alone, yet not alone. There is that jolly fellow, the anonymous acknowledged ! And then there is the bright The listener is alone, yet not alone, He& postcard writer, who asks ‘ Need you ?° or young thing who begs a photograph, an linked not only with the radio artist but also Is tas-what | pay tos. for?” or ‘1 only autocraph or ajdock of har. Bless her, why with those myriads of other listeners who, heard three minutes of your entertainment not ? Then there are those gayand fearless at the same moment, are enjoying what he

last night, but it was ample.’ souls who say: ‘De bring -my name im on enjoys. Then theres the opportunist : ‘ Where can Wednesday. Say, ‘' Hallo, Bill, what about Troly a heavy responsibility rests upon — T get a copy of that jolly song you gave last Festubert, eh?” 1 -shall be listening all the artist, but his letter-bag brings him night ?° (Onlyartistscan realize the difficulty right." strength and cheer for his honoured task,

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“TRANGELY incongruous—slender And here was a rival to the weekly, G aerial slung from a pole by thehay- Chopin on the Farm. concert provided by the farmer's wife, Fy rick to the low-thatched eave.

the ‘weather than hs own; luvely , it were." heard news of people and places Perhaps in time the farmer will install Pu * lutherto undreamt of; learnt that the loud speaker in his shippen. Then, when ~ a world was: a little wider than the moor, the gay folks are dancing in their houses, he. i When the prandfather’s:clock in the will 4it down to his beasts with a three--legued._

= kitchen corner‘ slipped '-so that there stool and a pail. In that-day we may — was ‘no knowin’ the time o’ day,’ Big hope tosee a-reduction in the price of miik, Ben, booming two hundred miles for music is said to be very soothing te cows away, came handsomelyto the rescue, at milking time.

May’ 20, 2027_

_ PROGRAMMESfor SUNDAY,May 22

Banr LONDON. Pe M. 8. a2 Twe Ween's Goon Cause : Appeal om behalf On the Steppes of Central Asia ...... Borodin Fresh Air Fund, by the Rt. Hon. of Pearson's: Two Excerpta from * The Jewels of the Madonna * Lord Rinprws. 230 THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND Welf Perrcri JEARSON'S Freeh Alr Fond has been 14 Dance of the Camorrista; Vale Intermezzo Conducted by Lieut. GH. Watton O'Doxxenn, mcetenee for thirty- five Voulre, ard ir that 3%. M. | ORODIN (1834-1887), Doctor of Medicine and bine it han piven adiey i the equity ta mare than Hanoto Winnie[Baritons) Proftesor oof Chemistry, became one. of five million poor children from Loman and the Mandganice Farmims: (¥rolin) the tading "Nationalist" Composers in nine- big provincial towns. In addition, i started: im 1608 to give holidays lasting the whole of twe Baxn iaeith contury Ruesu, He wrote this * Sketch * glorious health-giving weeks; and over §0,{44) Overture to 'Ohero ee a Feber in 188i, : A optogramme” is ponted on the tith page children have benetited by these. [tf mmiy GEPON wee Weber's hast Opt. Th: wee of hia acon, Tt mary ise freely trmnelited os interest: the charitably disposed to know that written ‘foo [a rormiines at Covent Carden jollawea : fifteenpence pays fora day's, and a pound for a z fortnight’ onting ; and. thot,- aa the pronoters (126), Tite brilliant and romantic overture woe ‘hi the silence of the sandy sloppes of Conte pay all the Rpinses of management, the money fetvally written in London, where the COM pPoSer Asia ring the first notes of a peaceful Russian Bulger led oes om breby to the choldren, tied a couple of months later, Tt MiVeys DO eon, (One hears, too, the melancholy atrains Bdgeestion of ity being, as it was; the work oof Lard Ricdelell, the LiWeper propnceieir, wl of sone of the Orient ;-one hears the tramp‘of makes the appeal, is a particularly appropriate noma who eelkyreatioed iheatlile was ending, horses and comels-ie they rope. A carvan, ¢ persen to-dowo, as he now controls the publabimg Tit (it slow Tnttrodnetion (cpus placert } we tear corted by Russian soldiers, crosses the vert —(l) The magic hom of Obercn, the King of business butt upby the late Sir Arthar Pearson, the founder of the Fond, He ia also a practiced

the Fairies, (2) A lightloeted pusape suggest- and entertaming #peaker, J ing the movements of Chia subjects. (hy oA Contributions should besenktoMr. Erncet NMorch paskage om then a doud ehord which toda the Iititrdduction and wihers im the main Kemell, Hon. Secretary of the Fresh Air Fund buily of the Orrertore, it, Henrietta Street, London, W.C.2. The postcinw changes: and, nto very raped £0 WrathForecast. Gesenat News Bone eyel, we hear (4) the First Main Tine of the | E Overture (quick and fiery); It ia taken from nv TH;Doe Acmouncemente qpimrtet-in the Open(wer the Dork Bie Paters}. $15 Toe Braows Qoervrer for Cranmer and (2) Boon cemes another call upon beron’s Hom, followed: by the light Fairy Musie, aud 7 ATRINGA then the Second Main Tune, This is one of | Played by CiARLES Daaren and THe Vnervoss Ooanrer the melodies sung by Oberon. (fi) Trumedintely after this comesa beautiful Relayed irom: the Hudoali Sterner Hall ftiiter, tikka from tha well-lniewewn HOE im tha: PATS aa written for Clannct and String pers, Geen, Tron Dighty Afonater. Quartet (two: Violins, Viola aml “Cella, AQ this eonstototes the chief moterial of the Lt ie 6h of mere: chow py for 4 *hurinet, Overture, and, theay tunes mlentifed, Ue. mest though it docacindeeduse all the beet neeourcis sof ite eourse will be clear to the betener, of the instrament, But the Clatinet ia here The whole pres ts fall of fairy poonercual littie mor prominent than the Strimga and, in of the open-air epirit, fact, this Quartet owes much to the Clarinct’s Corn al in Porta een capacity for taking an unobtrusive part in the general conversation of the Strings. PARIS, ‘the imy tity," could hardly hive-cayer There are five Movements, the Third beimg music: than the favourite picture of cami- joined to, and almost an intrdduction “to, the > Vil-time, hy the Norwegian composer, Svend. Fourth, He, We imagine sone such jollification as the The First Movement (Quick) i# fairly com- Bhirnaye Tuesday procession, with tia decanted plicated, boat none the lesa beautiful. There rs, grotesquy figures, masquera, aidhappy mre at leash four short ies, Piven im tur to crowds of holiday-making. spectators, moatat the instruments i mpartially. Hanono: WiniiAMs {Buritone) In the Seiowt Movement (Blow) the Strings In Summer Time on Gredon . are muted, Tt ia mor: byrieal, but the middle 0 like « Queen'sMe her happy. treadaJ Gravcia Peel port of the Movement consist chiefly of elabor- When the?Berge anit.“apot‘honPurade, . Lenpaiaffe ations in Clarinet and First Violin. The Vhird Movement (Moving steadily) is Baxp GUESTS OF PEARSON'S FRESH AIR FUND. exceedingly simple ond hynm-tune-like, As Pot-poun tirethe Works of Grahms arr. Siretigi already sod, it is joined to the— Mancaner Faruesa These are some of the happy children whom Fourth Movement (Rapid, but mot too rapid, Pearson's Fresh Air Fund takes from the slums ane with fecting), This te playful, whineseal, Air on the Go Strmgs sss: te the country every year. Lord Riddell will and his some interesting colour offecta, Prelide and Allegra broadcast an appeal for the Fund from London The Fifth Movement (With spend) is om Air with Basan this evening at 6,55 fivo Variations, Towards the ent a sugeestion of Spanish Caprice ....0 7. Rimsky, arr. Korsakoy the First Movement becomes increasingly marked, until we come to the Coda, whieh is founded an Pane Danes chyba have otinneted several the First ond Last Movementa, Poussian Composers, ThisCaprice conejste deaert, fearlealy pirsumg ite Jong jonrocy, ofa string of short Mevenienité in various Spanish trusting wholly in its Russian warrhor-pinrd. 9.45 CONCERT abylea, which follow one another without pause, Censeleasly the caravan advances. ‘The Russian The first is an Albords, or morning sercinachs—a (Soprano); LeonaGowmas songs mad the mative songs mingle in one ber- Hetex Hesscuert vigorons " wikking-up” piece, UPenor} mony; thei etrains dire long heird over the JAN SMETERLUN (Pinnofarte) Next we hate:a tiny ‘act of Voraiad 96 desert, and aé Ist are lost in the distance,” therm. Then the Alborada ia repertedt, with Horodin aims at arpeceting ti great spaces Leowarnp Gowrronsa ‘oriea orchestration. of hiaplains by high, held ootwhich con- ween es Jeeeda A Seene ait Gipey Song follows,anid the fast On Wings of Song es Benes tinue almost unbroken throughout, The Message ‘hinee is a Fordengo foricinally o dance to the aocomponinent of guitar and castiarets). The Biassian pong is heard at the opening. A few moments later tomes the Oriental How, 9.53 Hewes Howser. (at the puaria) Hanonp. Winns Old French Bonga : Driek. to me Only Traditional 5.20-5.30 Tates rrow tHe Onp Tratawext Lisontlormam .. Peri : hom io Mine ., “iltians Meal fence Maman, cibes-mot . f irr, Weebertin The Rebel pea Waller | The Story of David and (Goliath J Samuel, Etre jolie chapter xvii; 1-58 and xvii, 1-4 et } arr. Leila ¥, tian Tasn Le bola «harmant. ,; Metater Fairy Snile, : The Pres : 3" Deifell 8.0 A RELIGIOUS SERVICE or popular songs of France were cast in Precessian : Mecie1airy 5 Guomes’ Dine: In the Heart of the Forest ; Galopade many different atyles. There were iarra- Relayed from Hour Tariry Cuvnecn, Leeds five songs, satirical songs, paatorala and ballads, Marcarer Fareiess Address by the Rev, W. Toowrsox Ecprorr, legends of the saints, and a great many other Slaviechs: Tanzwemen in G Dor (Slevyonic Daisceés Vicar-of Leds varielies. Prominent ooeeee of these Eeeroak, arr. Koreceler - old songs was Weekerin ® began life i -a Cuoom oof. the Holy. Trinity Whurel Danse Expagnole (Spanish Dane) chemist. Later he beeame a Prafeasor of Singing, Grotadds, arr, Thiband S.B.from Jreds and Librarian ut theConservatoire. May 20, 1927.) —*RADIO TIMES — —— Soe

Sunday's Programmes cont'd (May 22) Every man-who has to make

provision forthe future = 10.0 JAN Su eTERLIN Orpenistehip nl. Vereniies wre a peanaiba lita’, int

= the post was not of importance and the salary Nocturne in €} Aiajer Gewaeencseaes | should read this. Plame day () Major sae ee eee bees Chopen too amall to supply even the modest. mecds of the Etude in. Major oo ..42 6-6 ese ae Moveaurte, |. £B fiat-Major...... -.. He did not receive much attention: in Pari, Two Waliwes Artint Manar. 6.0 } Brahms which wee then ton much exerted over the rr Opera Composers, Glick ond Puoceini) to pay Laebeslied oo... ..00a. ee 2 rezetler: Teche much attention to him, This Symphony was £250AYEARFOR — 18.20 Hecesx Hexsenes (ot the piano) Dhan his ony succes here. For the first time he ineluded (Mlarimels in the Kinglish Folk Songs : archestration, for le had only at Bhdct time before Wihnetle, diagiter.c...... 0. ar, CeeSharp found these instruments in rocular war, af LIFE—FROM AGE55 he Oak oml the Ash ...... -.+ iT redutondl Mannhein, The Orchestra of the Paria “(on- Bedgwater Fair o...... +.... arr. C, Sharp certa Spirituela,’ for which be wrote thin Bym: phony. also had them. Thotesnds of men ‘are making (heir 19.27 Leoxann Gowrcs There are three clear Movements im the work, Ovo defi their famoiiy’s hte =S0urE The Fire iso blend of strength and. joyous 4 GREAT by means of the latest Plan of Cot Down Vauxhall Witty. eeseee Herbert flaver btoed Tavestioert and [newrooe ce Mocmuring Breemea <0. ..55 5% teeeey ee werEReR prac, if two Muin Tues’ representing these BENEFITS vised ty the Sun Life of Canada, It qualities in charming contrast. 1A eptenadiel plan, mackgepebealsbe: aul any 10.35 EPILOGUE The Secon Movewerr, the usual alow one, ope ad ior anyamount, Vou simply it stone ore lighth, for Strings, Woodwind wake yearly or hali-yeariy deposits of

without Clarinets, end Horns ony, the Trumpets Te aereed aot fe an aed period sant and at The cend of the time you recelwe DAR DAVENTRY. 1,609 M. and Drink which enlivened the Firet. Movement being omitted, Tt isn sweet, delicate paece cil a peoreion hor iefle, or (il Pot preter} i

large cash Sut. Bong- lke ex preasivencss 10.39 a.m, Tore Sigwan, Garexwics; Weather The Lasr Mowratert, as fully orchestrated as L £250A For is imple, Saepposing you are — Forecast the First, has «all the Cear-eyed vivnciby anal 7% Biel Plan to preter 62400 Veer bor resource of Moesnrt in his best mol lihitest VEL. YEAR FOR ite fromage 95. When wou get to. that 2.30-5.30 8.8. from London (4.0 Time Signal) The onan uses his skill in the dntereeaving LIFE or age vou con have a cheque for about of parts and the development of material im #0 £3,000 CASH £3,008,instead of the pension, if you 65 A HELIGIOVES SERVICER eony a eile that science ta never obtradknd, but prefer bo theec,

SoG, Jrom Joceda reiniorces the mec’ appeal ns only mb cmt wheti fh Composer knows his busitess from A to 2, li, imcantime, through hess or aoe nndwhen his technique is completely wh the eer. dent yeu ore totally and permanentiy $55 Tout Weee's Goop Canse: Appeal on be- ineapacttated-tor work. you will nec half of Wirekess bor Gospita ls wire of hie insparintion, 7 £99 AlS ee: payvoeni _ fro until a

Parry Jeske ind Orthestta re 49, WDE VP TRUE Pec F 9.0 Wratrnren Forecast, hEwSs MONTH IF become dae. In actlition vou wall not Ingenmisco ((* Requiem "jo... eae eee eee PSE UNABLE TO be called upon to make any further 9.19 Shipping Forecast WORK depo: itt—the Company will make \ THEN wi ISv% Alanson, dhe pri Italian writer, died, .Verdi wrote a —Frequten them for ved;Further, Gye cosh-siny §.15-10.35 £.6. fren Condon (10.0 Dime Sippel) et petdon will be paid te you at age Afase in dis memory. From this we ore to hear 55 0G arrange,

the seventh movement, a Tenor Solo, in which 2 SIT BIRMINGHAM. 326.1M. Pehitent inner oka Gedmerry, Temembering Every pear viwill saves oe the hope vouchsafedd even to thoae-who feel thei anvownl of money through nebobe = prayers are vot worthy of acceptance. 3. INCOME Income Tax, This wit ereally acld te 3 A SYMPHONY CONCERT TAK SAVED the profits of the transaction, With the Harey Fareuas EACH YEAR tex aa Wiieh-as dein. ew er! Cat will Tim StatTios Oncukstra, conducted by Josera Perret Seana Barnett welcome an opportunity for relict, LEWwis RTOaee ela tel Bal clare a Piern

Oereriare to! Bdengi” esis h iips deen a Wager Walee Tlielie: . ool pees a ect alter Last batnol least your fagnrd*, Kye year odds fo tho moonnt of this Pane?y Jove (Tenor) and Orchestra ORCHESTRA 4, £2,000 FOR insurance, $0 dha: from) Ube ocaeent Total Echpec, from "Sameon",,...... ,ifanedel Beleetion from, thie Barbe of Ballet Misia ‘tie YOUR yon make pour first dopisdt, they re “ Sicaliarn Vespers * Pert Ste Of £a,0e00, mel, ie. mctilition, half (Piciire on marge 336.) FAMILY every deposit you have paid, in: the Hacey Feeewvas (Viohn) aod Orchestra §.20-6.30 4.8, from. London event of your death before. reaching theage of $4. : ‘Denmeatic ” Coneerto: ...-. 5 ese aan ae 6.0 SB. from Leeds Why tot investigate this Plan? Tk Tt tamias hoppinses fine roe (Picture on page 330.) oWn lader years shook you tle, it will mean everything im vor 8.55 SH, from Lenton (9.10 Local Announce- family should they Jose ther Groaiwigeer, The Sum Lue-of ()" the music of Spohr, once one of the most mons} Canata: ke the great Annuity peke With fet «af one popular composers in Ewrepe, little ie now CTOwhich ce unmicer strech Geotetunkent supervagbon,

heard in public, though fiddlers righth ¢herish §.15-10.40 A LIGHT ORCHESTRAL. CONCERT The Plan te to pood bernuse the Som Dileof Comada da si por lds notable works for their instrument. perms Gotl so safe, it en Yen diber i Oblatinn foi sega THe Station Pianororrk Sexrer: Lender, the. Enqoity Form for ik 10] particulars, He wrote this ' Dramatic Concerto in the abvle FRAx& CANTELL ofa Vote! Geena * for a performance in Dtaly in Selection from * Carmen” .,. Bre, arr. de Cire TSG, of which be himself played the solo part. FILL IN & POST TO-DAY. The Ttulians loved vor! mosic reore than that Vives Lameecer (Boprang) and Sexrer

for instruments, andBpohr sought to please Thres: Pastoral: Rompe: ‘2. a ee eee Gherelter them by casting his work inte a form sorecwhat [ will go with my father a-ploughing ; Cherry Te J. F. JUNEIN (Manager), similar toe thot of an extended * Aria ‘or * Room." Valley; Towish and Lowish SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO, OF CANADA, ta

The work ia in three finked anectine. In the AA Fountain. Court ..-...5- i Muriel Herbert 12, San of Canada House,Victoria Exbankment, first, an orchestral prehode ts followed by a long London, W.C2, (Nr. Tempie Station.) AOA passage in recttative (declamatory) atvle for the (Picherd on perge dot.) Violinist, The second section correapends ‘to BEXTEE AURA Asmuming 1 cag save andl depot 2... the? “ravatinn* of the Tialian or ‘extended Beorenmia ... he aie oeeel Aria, ond. te the Slow Movement of the normal Bses pleas sem! me—-withow! cligahion oj The Whispering of the Flowers .. Pauw Aion of “pour iovesiment plan Concerts fwhich ts. ultimately derived from the my part—toll porticilam HODGE Tet Sratios Rereerony Cao showing what Inewmo, Gr cast, soit wi be avalide ‘Aria’ form). After another (short) portion of fr: en, recitative comes the last and most fully developed ENOOMIE 1 soak i cscs bees Sorinnteion. Heap OTREEALL

“JUN part of the work, which may be compared to the A Bone i eee aif ord Series Beate: tol Bbptihe es teeter UL eee hehiia haber lek i ‘cabaletia’ that concheded the operatic * Scena,” Frask Caxtenn (Violin) = S Panky Joxes Meditation. from * Thala” os es..0.08-% Miuseenet Chicca cian rane test td epee eee gets =a ne Berenatle: Fi ase cans ieee pcsvas Streuse Vrins Lawancer Mardled ce about to be marked cecceccscsccccceteteeecues = Wee You There? (Negro Spiritual) : Apriltaea Loy ..... 00k. Montague PAtiipa arr. Fturleigh Bird Songs at Eventide ...... Erle Coates iF Ui ee eee gecc nae a oe . : Scveatere z E "To PROS ies ace tac s puppies e Ouilter In the Silver Moonbesams ...... -. Cyril Scott (Mr, Bray, or Miss.) et OMOHRESTILA BExXTEeT The * Parisian ' Symphony ...... Mozart WRAY Wears soy. ccc ope cee een edSchubert Addeeag ists. cece 1geee ee a tet att a T twenty-two Mozart waa travellin,» about EPILOGUE ppp

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Anthem, O Jeet Royn Dy Gara” (Aty Jesus, aay. ; 0 8.8, aed f nrT Love ine) peed ey erure Ftliypeteticd WRbeens zLS LEEDS-BRADFORD. ae otheatl 7prem alate oe a os Sowmunitry Sica Northern Pro vanun aii : Rewyn Dyfod Atat Ti (T will follow the Lord) 3-30-5.30 4.8. from London : : 5 =. Serene ekoe OeRET £0 A RELIGIOUS SERVICE aNO NEWCASTLE, 312.5M., eeMiteeeRoyden's Crisacers 4 z : F 2.34 °-—Popridar Warnes Prarrnnne, Tinton Cre Relayed from Hoty Tersiry. Cruncn, Leeds conducted «by l Shepherd Muni: Overtuge, {Therehestra,Fixing CowmMUsITY Beard Addrees by the Rev: W. THoureoxn Exurorr, Dutchman’; Pretode, “Tristan and Isolde.” 3.4%:—May Bitte : God Mess the Erince of Wales fin and Gnd str - Fleas Dr men, fran * Lavienitet ”; Senta a Bhaltaal, : ¥, Nationa’ Hiv Ru Scand Pepenteaihe Viear of Loerds fiona The Fiviag Dutchinan. $99 :—Orehesten: Giecirind =f, eeee ee De a ee Chat of Hoty Tarmiry Cainer Tiyt, aac tiny Mythe, Hogh-s Macklin and Orchestra! — Hune + ‘Land of My-Fathers *) The Dut tre * Loteneria.” 38) Orchesten. = Kiingsor’s tt Seren Fach (Littl: Star) Religed to London. ancd> Daventry Mage Garden nid Flower Maidens (Parsifal); Siegfriod's Journey i Tue Loan's Praven Hynes 197, 14a, ‘te Lhe Whe (The Twilight of tee(cet), 55 —Hogia a Macklin ip oi | 218 atid Orchestra: By Stat Hearte. tim! Phe Mostereings r y ” : Pualme 1 2 7 , 128 Bene eS Sos ee The Mlk! B16 4.20-5.30 8.8.fron London Anthem, ‘The Lord is my Shepherd". me €. °F) Stanford Patio. 4630ineLeeketoe rs 8.0 SB. from Leeds Game: The N a t i o n a l : Children's Home, Appeal iGlstes Hchie Dasthome, 90-305 :—S00, from Lenelun. P| 6.55-1035 S28. from (Lorton (3.10 Loonl ~— = 6.55 Tae Weex's Goop Cause: * Bristol Royal Anniouncmenifasts ) ssC GLASGOW, Servic405.4 M. ne aas for et Children and Women": Appeal oa220-5208.0.trom ond 8.15 Metin ie ; London : : r rer aeS' f 6LV LIVERPOOL. 297 M, ork. “Asisted ‘ b y t h e Station. Chon choir?Talae 6.0 5.8. fron London ($10 T L o e a l Announce- aoee eeadChote Bymn, | Bieter Tard thea P”

vs tents) $.30-5.30 4.8. from London se a a ney 7 t e e . Power of Fesua" ati ious 1 9 . 6 5 - 1 1 . 0 TIE SILENT FELLOWSHIP ca (bred cade GieseBeaton Autindity'sNovetoun‘Chareva: Fini oy Sir. Charles . $0:News. $35Station - - . ; $.55-10.35 S.8.= fron London {9.10 Local Sees' : oe icCothar'eKirk andS Trilstenil (Kenmthmeth FlolarFinley). Atgestun a aZzY MANCHESTER. 384.6 M. Tohsivacunettel topheest, ae OpeeatiHeermMoat basis a 0 CONCERT Mactan). 942 |—AugictusBedi: H i nMotier's ©a 3 .We 3 0 Csee a s a x o Ocrmr; Karmces: segaeeeLLL Ania Laurie C h e a . ) 13 -cecwateas eee angst eaeaeois eeeLala ieee Aes ( B a i oBoreas) | - .Ml Zelneas” *(Strowbwater, a r r ! Stephen), [035 — ri Borer : oees > _ <=. Bey . : . - et i 4 Se . f iz = ¢ eeeeee ea SO See se eee Re LeBe oe 2BD ABERDEEN. 500M1 Bee ean 3.30-5.30:—8.B. from London. $ . 9 : — 8 . B . fro ee ; Wo.i 10... es Deora: :oe) Letds: ESE Bias ok ois aa, B. frou ith wae Deane) 5 igs mF it _ Wedihing DDB i eee ee ees FY ‘foo. aes jee >= -Rareuims Larisa ee Sie ELFAST. 306.1 M. 1. :—Eaapire Day Service j layed f 2 4 | ‘ dt a t r o p neigeaj. ( T h o . seow rja tos Beiiesee| Anme'e GitbedralBettas b e c k e r ohaes t heavy). ite Sag fa oes SE Volonuiito be ie: Ss ae an a a ar! Sune [imittia in fl Flat (stainer), Aattsen, ( F i r s t , performance) RR ene eeaRe aera ome The Lord hath dane" (Wet). Hynua from Frisk ' Soreness. es ae eeeDrbuasy Saco ee are Church Hymmal; “ 0 : G o d , ont Help,’ * Giid of Our MPO Toews tape rae Delibes THREE OF BIRMINGHAM'S ARTISTS TODAY, een Agrontp ee pittooal From left to right: Mr, Harry Freeman, who plays o Violin Concerto Bangor, -Organit—r, CJ. Brennan. Wendaf ine OcreT , with the orchestra in the afternoon Symphony Concert ; Mise Vivien a i t Bethe Durham L i g h t Iniantry. C o m d o c t o r , if Selection fram" Aladame Butterfly” Lambelet, whe gives some soprano songs in the Light O r c h e s t r a l Concert raphae LeeBSS Tseniten A Pnecing at 9.15, and Mr, Parry Jones, who sings in the afternoon, Laon. a ae

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245 Tue Laiktians Bacio Daxce Tasn, dicot| peeRIGHTON, the Queen cf theGace LONDON. 261.4 M. hy GLUOSEL Pritsay hy the Sea—Dr. Brighton—should bo able: to supply m first-rate evening's broaloting. (1.0 Tie Signal, AigBon) 5.0 Heénsehold “Talk: irs. H. Tarrkanr, “emo Listeners to tonight's programme will bo ablo to Lencralsite Rerhpeliby hear what it con do, 14-2: ORGAN HECTTAL By Enoan T. Cook [i Ey to Bovthberners, Lancashire i kiown mathe boone oft good fond: io famey oon, 9.0 Wrernur: Forecast, Srcosp Gexenat News, 1. Gry. Magrath (Violin) EcLoEeTin; Leon) Announcenpernts , Hor APOur dishes nt whee hnhenhe OC Ce ii Relaved from Bearthwark Catliphral onby poese, bot honett old-fashioned fool simply 070-120 BRIGHTON NIGHT (Continued) Coon cocked. Hiet-pote, Yorkshire. puddirig (despite i Enaan'T. iE Poacet Beit ree ct a'e verb ataceewed Fvarg-Elert Ie nae), and thease blood puddings thatlook ao

Fastenile a Fk . rene villoinows inthe shop widows aml eo appetieinge on your plate—ech one the things thay eat in BAR DAVENTRY. 1,600 M. | Gov AaanaTH Lancashire whilst- they are thinking what

Andante Cantabile from Conecrrio in TY. Algsari England will think tomorrew, T ’ Login T, Cock 10.30 a.m, Time Braxat, CREENWION; WEATHER _ 6.15. Tue Camoark se Horn: " The Cricket Hae' “1 - The Erimross tabelaaa Paes ag SORPerron Forncast which contains: Piano Soloe by Cecil Dixon ¢ a a Pavan : Sn ae ree ee okra: rll ‘Cricket ” anil other pods by Arthur Wynn: 11.0 Tom Sroxan, BieBex, Toe Davexretoe J Teceata for Dotbie Otear vio alfa se John Blow The Cricket Mateh "(Ey VW. Laveas) :*ehints on QUARTET inlVionsrrk Bown (Suprano)z “i Ma a ws ov Magaara Bowling” by A. EB. BR. Gilligan 4Ceptein of Frrepenck Srecer (Tenor); F.W. Hooontsson r fi WM Violin Bonnin (First movement) .. peeeaed PoNee England, 1924) (Violencello); AnkLA Hasatom (Pianoforte): Drs ¥ a Epaan T. Cook a 6.0 Tarn Davextuy Qrarret L0-2.9 S.8. from Lonfon Tone Porm, “Orplews* ...2..)62)2008 Erect

2.65 Heading, ‘ Rural Rides '* (Cotdci) £30 Tine Stuxan, Garrexwich: Wratnren Fore- 2.55 &.6, from London cast, Fiest Gexkean Nios Heuer - 3.0 Manson and CH. B. Qvuexxein. * Every- 3.9 Manionond C. H, B. Qrexrert, ‘Every 4 doy ‘Things of the Past—Roman Britain * 645 Tar Davestray Ovaarer day Things of the Past-—-Roman Britain’ ae

7.0. “LiteraryCriticism: : “Mra. JM; Aw HAMILTON aa eliefly to the excayatirs, we tinw $45 Tour Loxpow Rabin Daxck Bann, directed€ = knit di promt clit more obout Eon 7.15 THE FOUNDATIONS OF MUST by Sipser Fiawaw (4.0 Tune Sipnal) ss Britain than wae being taught in Sthhodks Tue Soxarasor Beerwoven feneration ago; and the morewe learn, the 6.0 Hoiisehold Tall = Afra, A. TAREANT, ‘Some mare we admire the civilization thet the Romans Ketipes" ‘ ‘4 7.25. AM. FE. M. Srtraax: French Reading from Laneashire gave our country sixteenhundred yeare o Afr; and Mrs. Quennel! will talk of the Roman Mateo Falrome (Prosper Meriacc): Line 27, from London " poze 7, to line 14, page 10 5.15 4.8. Friends, this public huldings, bhooses- ome furni- Ture. the ¢horclws: anil temples one fnepit- 9.15 Slipping Forecast + im 743 theatres nod some of the soctal cusiome of Roman BRIGHTON NIGHT Britain, i ey Special Programme b e l o u r , )

By the Brighton Silver Programme Sea 7.45.) Introdnetion ty the Mapor Eitcex Dixqnam a nf Briglitorn, Conretsllor KH. hee, by Abra, May AL ATOR © Sleep? Whe dost: Thou Leave Retaved from The Done aa Fs Licenses sees ane r rs his Lute = 7.438 Tre Gasp of. :tha ler Orpheus with BaTTaLion, Tur York ann Varley Witicima a LANCASTER Rramesr (Hy Phantasy Quartet for Strings: kind permission af tlie (om. Pronk Britge—ck minding OMeer, Giewt.(lol,

TV. Fumtissoes, D800) creer, Lad First viclin—Motr¥ Pare Gamimoster, Bir. i. A. Hart THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, Bee omd TIO hin Aus: Leccursl Selection fron LihaeTine" London Station js devoting ita Programme to * Brighton Night * from 7.45. thia

Atefnetecrt, cerClutenn evening. “Thiet acrial picture, showing the front and the [amous piera, will recall ta . Fidia—E Vis Perienck—3 thousands of inlanders happy days spent beside the sea, 1 Military Avtay, Mirch, * Bussex « ‘Cello—Daws Le Hicus | by-Phe-Ben* oT Felf-- Higgs

Corton in FE iat eeee . At, Goothare | Dororay Gaxisnaw (Contralto) accompanied i Relaved from: the Palace Pier, Brighton Tar OAchEstaA by Mrs. GraMenaw 8.15 Speech by Right Hon. L.8. Amenv, M.P., Belecttion fram La Traviuta ' wep ete Ferd: The Lament of Tsitie verde ceenes teas nue Boeretary for Dominion AMuirs —" The Eiapire Fair House of Joy... eee heew ee Shopping Week." Bertrand Davie Relaved from thie Dre All hail, thou dwelling (° Faust") . ue Created Moiry Pater {Vislin} 3

= (with orchestra) 3. 45 Tee Bann of sh fet Barranion Tae Your Roctirne ineMinot ys) vee eee Medan if the North I BITE| Licheslied (Love Song}. - ee 8 fee 2 Oe bE Areial ann Lawcasrers Ramen eS BORE sce feRe wees, Oliver, ar — Excerpts from * Ajda’ Verdi Tre Ocarrer unSl a Patt, BevinFante Novellottes, Op. MR ce thatacv cn ete a eee Beek Glazounow. aha 6.0 Fnterlude from the Lonion Stedio. Wrraraen Tnterludiam in Mode Antion “i Fomecast, Recosp UEWERAL Newa Doctors: Entr'acte, * Passepied *? oy... ee ese Delibes Cricniale cat i Loenl Announetments Nocturne in E Flat ...... Chopin, arr. Sarcate Joun Lewm (Solo Fianeforie) FEILers Gisgiane (accompaniel by Mr. Mary mie 520 Region Night (Contenued) The Cuckoo (Somerset Polk Bangarr, Cecil Stary LT { " A CONCERT Recon Rhapesdy ates wats eatsaaea ide Liat Beb-Lock. Hythe —o- Gace te eo ee Afurten eee ee

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. Patt. Beniwrastr and his OrcwesTea 10.0 A CONCERT sy tee SUSSEX WOMEN 11.6-12.0 DANCE MUSIC by Tae Msitwowontg (Soloist, HentaanM Davis. Tenor} MUSICLARS CLUB Dawce Oncrestaa, onder the direction of — HRelayed from Byeser Be Kyre, relayed frem thy Sétagog “The Weat Piet): Brighton ‘Relayed from the etch Metropole toom, Hotel Metropole, Brigliton

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MMfonday’s Programmees continued (May23)

| sIT BIRMINGHAM. 326.1M. 6BM SOURKEMOUTIA. 491.8 M. 9.30 Winco Ascoerer aaa

Gathering Daffodil . ic cenencee fj) Sonera , 2.0 London Progrunm< relayed trom Daventry 255 London Programme rela yed from Daventry Som eee PO ae MM. — [50 3.45 aT cai Fe ier ote eet foams Hare POOPIE elec wile a dee aa cie Oe, 2 Fen THE BTATION FPIAKOProrre Ch PTET 4.0 Pr \- Tate MTSE hy . _ cE 2 f iy a. ‘. a i Foi.Ts. Bacow'si OnomesTia. A Drea it ' ye r Ailaout Lewder, Fraxk CanTeLn sonved from W. H. Smith and Son's Reatwurant, Sane ee . oA, Phaliips

4.45 Alr. Sirs EY Raa ia 2 Topical Hurt muliupal aBqnare 9.40 Ocrer Hinks, “Girdens an Walla.” Mrrren: Pickannp 5.0 Miss Even M. Hewitt: ‘The Taland that. be- Berenata :.

OeciresTmA pps 11:0-12-0 8.B. from London

Overture, “Poet and Peasant" 21.4. .%' Suppe Marea Banana Frewisa at SWA CARDIFF. Tf there were Tireams to Bell aaa as pr tat wr elenred 353 M. eae A Blackbird Smging ...-..0.0seeees ss Mend ié TV ihe Bae ee aeee el nbd 12:30-1.39 Loxce-Tor Mesic from the Carlton ARDEEW Baaxks and Orchestra Hestaureanh Aris, * The Calf of Gold * (* Fuust")...... Gord Mr. JOHN A. MOSS, 3.0 Beoapcasr ToSemoors: Mr. HW. A. Hyoe, ‘THE PERFECT MARRIAGE" “Gur Will Plants .at Home— Pasture and Meadow ne conductor of the Inwell Bank Prize Band, which Plants" A Comedy in One Act by LEowann Ware sts from Manchester tonight, He ia here : Presented by Sruarr ViIspEs photegraphed with his cuphoniom, his playing 230 AN AFTERNOON CONCERT

duck:Fuamshiawe si. 6 sea es STUART ‘ViNbEN of which'is world-humous, THE STATION Onc neetia, conducted by Warwick Hilary Fanshawe ...... 5.- GLADYS COLBOURNE BRAItiwarts (A young married couple) bar £8 Ocrer Walts, ‘The Grenaciorn' Wealdteufet E Fanehawe's cottage ia on the outakiris March, . Graily th ong hi the Woral me eH Mach tha Tro ‘Ole French Blereis oe ciee 3 Bombia af London, and the July sun ia streaming Scherving ; Princess Minget Marsorne Deres (Soprano) into the morning-room osvhere the dainty break- Bing, Joyous Bird... 2.0.4 MoWiague Phillipe faat-table ia laid for two. Hilary ts sitting there, B.18 Cronrs Loves a Merchant) 33 ....45... Moly Pisa an open letter beside her plate, while her pretty Two Seottiah Part Bonga : A Birthday aa ds pi ean tay a = Cc hewtie Head te bent aver a hook in whieh she i¢abeorbed, John Anderson, My Jo .. av, daha Pell ORCHESTRA Sudidenhy Jack's voter-i heard coroling os he Bannte Barikes of Loeh Lomond ary. Paierson comes through the bright hte parden, and Selection from ‘Tho Geisha® 1.256565. Fone ahmoct inumediately he appears in the open French $25 Ocrer Mansornie Dewees window, « buneh of roses in his land, Interrupted Réverie... al ea a8 I E . ace } Telerik paky pedicel a hs lel Brahe Binsstan DanOt a een a eases ee oe By Road and River OncreTRA The Bluebell Wyayy ‘Two Fnieactea: &.35 CHones 0 Wweastern Wind ; Tin ‘Nowle“y Wood Oonlity Street OMe ry Mabank aa iver Movelig drish Crad le Sone (relent Rapin Cicer The Old Koad Home Hack FP fonmpaat Killarney Balfe, arr. Loupett American Fantasma, “Dy tho Swanes River * Dorerny A=Lt. aeyalelletaa 8-43 Ocrer Brelnode, in G Minor, Op; aoe Ay ob gy a CePeeoa Manion Daves Andante Cantahile (for String) , Th aero Sra ee a Debisey Break O:DAY ose tae cetera 1 cg anderen ANDREW SaawiEs 2.50 Utrer and Caco A Blackbind’s Songs. ic... Litth Damazel . Teor Novello Fomvetes TRG) ace oe ae bec ela'a'm cere Re Light as Air (* Foust") Genel The chs eee ee ee Earl Bristol's Parewell 3550 c..0u5... Dike ay ORCHESTRA Tonal An- Bonnie George Cosmopbell ..... cence cee Keel 50 Wrarie & Forecast, NEWS Rag Intermezzo, ' Down Peaca:k Alley’ .. Hay nAUneereen ta, ORCHESTRA "Bboy Fae: ace eee Fleteher Selection from *° Looking Backward * Finek 9.20 A MIXED GRILL March, "Ino Middy* oo. cco eeige Alford 11.4-120 DANCE MUSIC; Jack WrRaBire, THE STration Ocrer 245 Mr. F. J. HaAngies : Fhomas James; First bimeel?, and his Baxr Overture, *“Piyniouth Hoe * Librarian ef the Bodleian Library *

May 30, 1927.) — RABIO TIMES —

Mfonday’s Programmes continued (Mey23) = : -_—- a — ee j AISTE, os weéllspoken woman of about Tiaxp 50 UncnreTRA Three Hungarian PAica Brains thirty-three, with chemin g Tanner, Salection from ‘Tl Trovatoro” ....0.00 Vords ss tate Marah, & gonial Leer AiTesx ond Ler Temtrictiwarre 615. Tre Compress Hove old minn, pricevte buat peoliteby. rae ead Chive Me Thy Hand {' Don Giovanni } 6.0 “OncmesTas 9.45 Taio net from Act 11, ‘The Magic Flute * Afocwrt Romantic ‘Suite ...0.etcee reeves Freteliey Ballot Ait.aie: vices 2UEOOHER SER This Heart I give to Thee (* Cosi Fan a t * Cozde-Nomette ' ( Nuteracker *) Suite 950 AN INSTRU MENTAL PROGRAMME vignette ge feet orea Tehotberaky i eae soft etilinese- snd the night Baxp i ap aha 6.20 5.8. from Lorton Become the toweher of eweet harmony election from * Emilia eee ene » Jone 145 OPER TAG NICHT Tut Station Oncarsraa, comideted by WoaRwickK Ler TiaIsTLETuWAITE oF the Haarriw alte Reeit. and Aria, ‘Colleen Bawn’ (‘Lily of PARES CONCERT SEASON Overture to * Hansel ond Gretel’ Hiamperdinek Koilnrmay ps ia da ae see a Henedvct Wow2as- Proamose {Viclin} and Oscaesrita Bayxy BRelayed from ¢he Loaxparre Freaos Paviiox Coneorto in. A Mimor o.....eseeh ees Venables Overture to ‘The Barber of Seville’ .. Roesint Speech by the Lorp Maron of Canporyr Concert bor thie OncHiraa Lior ALLEN and Lee Testtetawarre Nene Do-Werrts Coxcent Party First Symphony i.ecsee eines s Iieethoven Of foiry wand hod I the power (* Maritana") Preecnted by4ivas Greg WinniinPaomose Fineent Wallon ELTAeaTTT Partita inMiner for Virol iia ee. es Beach Orceesiaa ae ioe ee Viren Bancea from ‘Henry VIL" .. German Se i WinktaM, Prien ienprcemp hia tn AFlal _. Chapin, arr. W. Primrose “La Cancion del hinar,’ from * El Poema de vitie Binh* f ut sine Spells Trai. a ws 110-120 SA from Lowilon

ZZY MANCHESTER. 384.6 M. Past ager face So 3.0 Oncnksrean Mrstc, from the FPiecadilly Mr. Frank Foxon, baritone. and MissRispal Mir. Mark Mellere will sing som: baritone songs, Picture ‘Theittre Goodacre, contralio, who sing in the local and Wiss Alice Hogg will play same piano items, 3.25 Beoaocast: to femora: Myr; A. a. -Con- gramme {rom Leeds-Bradtord Station tonight, from Nottingham at 7.45. today, a BeEVIEGE, * Binghal Shins onl -Englich SCH Mnen

Phe Acvenbarers* Bast Tae ‘Ne ER-DoO-WEUS * intrecdiice themselves ivan Grey 245 Oncweerna Musx (eri inimed | Selection from. ' La Citanon*....Pincent Wadllece- - een Letom and other "Ne'er-po-Weies* in 5.0. Mies E: CATLOGER: [lenny Wrom’):-"The 11.0-12.0 &.8. fron Londen ‘Sadome* soe. fean Grey Sampler!

JoAx DicaccHaywe 1S “Tae Comaace:. Hoon, Principal Tien: éKH HULL. 294M, Boprino Solo “The Booby’ Trip,’ o Ping by EE. Mo Hines. Played by the Station Repertory Players. Way Grey 11.0-1.0 Concert relayed from Daventry 6.0 Tan, Massaro. *Cennomrre” OnciesTra, Bong eal Dirk fram the Hotel Majostie, Bt Anne's-on-Bea. | 2.55 London Programme relayed from Daventry. , ra little ciatiesron between MADE HAYDEN Stusital Director, Cutmaio W.- Briar ond H. 1. Boveirros 4.0 Vieco's Qvantet, relayed from tho Now - Restunrant, King Edward Btrect iste Lawn 6.30 5.8. from London Cac iimpreRRiCnA G45 Tee Maresmo ‘Cretuenerrr" Circa thnk

A Cried. : (ald World Garden : pie aes Cranplon (Continued) Humour byA. EE. Bmore 7.0 8.8, fron Lendon Riowky HowALt 1.46 Station. Topics Raritone Solo 755 VAUDEVILLE (Conveciy —Divberlinthy 60. eae ata nett eae fon Grey Haany Horeween, offers a Belecltion of New Truct: Joa Beacerase and Srosey Rosary Ballack WineHrast and -Rosarka-Nosrom present (Chere ber Comedy Imprmicon by Mange Harore their latest Musical Song Boon il. Jack Noman in hm Speciality Act, Aruna AL Sketch) Tarn Nee po- WEL* fan. Grey Mimiery * 5.0 Weattrr Forecast, News: Local Announee: Tae Vauperinte Prayers present * The Taferonl Traents Quadrangle,’ by A. F, Hyslop Fawerrr Evaxa (Entertainer at tho Pian) Mr, SVONEY THOMPSON IN ACTION: B20 MOOS AX MANNERS Supported by the VaAUoEVILLE Fon §.0 Mr. &yoxev Taomexsox: ‘Teonis—Hints te THe Sratoox Taro: Feaxk Taomas (Violin); 5.0 Wrarnkr Fonmecast, Mews; Local -An- Players" ; Frask Vy AuTSATE (Violoncellay': Aucerr PesceiLy (Pianoforte) Gna Tal £15 Tur Choirs = Hern ROMEOowt beng gulp es eeeens aoe ote Goele 9.20 GEMS FROM THE LIGHT OPERAS 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry

Line Atims (Soprano); Ler. “Euterorriwacre 630-170 S.A: from Zondon {9.15 Lioeeal Ans 75 “HOW THE OTHER HALE LIVES" (Heritone) A Ploy of Modern Tife in Pour Socnes, bey movnneinon ks) Tite Tewein Rawk Parse Basp, Conductel by BYUxMEY BPEEG Jonw A. Aboas Played by the Statios. Rant Players ee Tewall Bank Prise; Band wae formed 2L5 LEEDS-BRADFORD. JohnMarsh fa Pawnbroker)... TDroxsano Davies Hily- bate cnirs ago ane, quickly roae to

WIAMEAY ah eae ccodi ciety) Jara is tn Ee li, heat won over £5,010) im prises. it the 2.55 London Programme relayed from Daventry TE een me omeecei ete E tele il nope men Browey EP yvaees ria oor pet hin all aver thw dingo, 4.0 Tue Scana Byreargexy Onucunsraa, relayed HE. Story of a Cat (Mnisio) and a Fiddle, (Pictrre-on page 335.) Rasp from the Seal Theatre, Leeds There arecawakes. of miming a dishonest penny, but honesty te, after all, the beat policy, Overhins to “Dien Girxote’ ae ees HY. Found £15 Tee CoLorex’s Hore: Captain Blunt's Belockion. “from: “ abuec! pila id eee Ferdi Cricket ' botnesr—l, tienda woh Motsh'a shop: I, The sorme—two choura: later; D01,.The same— Lity ALLEN 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventey three. dava later; TV, A room in James Trent's obi signori, galute! (Noble gentlemen, groct- 6.30 G0. from London (9.15 Local Announce: house, Renangton, Wo—one month: Inter. ag} from’ The Hupuencts” sai. Jbeyerbear ments)

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2S INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL PROGRAMME SOLOW Ay 6.0 Mire A. G. Yareas ‘Empire Day * 6.20 Histan Choooacms (CS sbratid) Romanes Andalwtsds ices beie oes 5.15 Tan Comores's Horr CiAME eo. aaa phates, Ae a Lair Ht oT Sy Nady ini. » Ehapdton avert |. gah I area 6.0) Musical Interlude Ses PeMTACLIE | shins eae Glare yey aed oa Ftneai ftalinry 3 E Pent OM eae hol) LOxSTASCR. AStnignoy 6.30-12.0 SG. jrom Lenton (9.05 Loca) Amount

Rican (Violinist) I Tuc: “4 ijh Ace ier eee ee Teal evenieal ments) Bae fay Loece. , | = Me lite w Melody EPE/GOSRISE a erence eat) SUA i é A fal ped ge Fivlia orm | SV ae aii ter ds Saal i soe Pie : Old Jrash Air, * Relieve me if all these endearing Ttrazronk Gi la omit EST STOKE, 294M. AUNT gr WWE. bie e ee fF Sharp ond Afatag - \ io Fenn Ream Petia oft es ace bee a eae we MMoschonashi At. Ginariota os. ece. oe

“Avanes Machu ©) Dao -del (pel = 5 se pig ge Pots. Teee i1,0—-1.0 oer, relayed! frorr Daventry ute k ees ct El B45 Hanonn Cer ond his (crestra, from the re: Pence hts Petes. 2.55 Lovo Propiniimnne relayed from Daventry =) | Berenade eer e e e eahabcsieas otis ae ees j Schubert rocedero CC onenviak as mite Nigh ics sd eet dea escee J t : Gocmuel Badlet:" Coppel ice son's ns Deena Dedabeen 6.0 WW. Lesn :* Town Life in the Middle Ages ' ae When. tha stars were brehily shining. ("La Concert Valse, * Magic of Lowe... e coe... Foe 5.15 Ter Cui’ s: Hom Toera') ae di aearie t e r Rec eae aes eee $.0-12.0 8.8. from London (9-15 Local Announce: 6&0 London Programme relayed fron: Devenir Frank Foxon (Baritone) moente}

Charabene lth Wolsetay Oiarica 6.30-12.0 3.8) from deondten (9015 Local Annoue: eit) Tem ag ik ci hoes ess David Kenep SNG NOTTINGHAM. 2752 M. greens r Mayle Twill. cissec. ees Ey Lyall Johnston 1) Phas Handyman ...,.....- ot. Fisker | > (Picture on page S50) 2.55 London, Programme relayed from Daventry 53X SWANSEA, 294M.

Tae atisran Goopactes (Cort relic) 445 Toa Denny: (Botigs andl a Violin Soto}. Mr. __ The Arioyond the Bomg 5 2. Birt Ralfe ih. MarrHERsos- > * Oedds wick Finds * 255 Landon Progritmmés relayed from Daventry 4% Ativta eee ee ee (acd dle de eee ae Calin Taylor §.15 Tak tapas’ Hote . When the Swallows homered fy. A Pte 5.15 Tarn Cronies Horn 6.15 Mane. Honckissos -(Pianoforte) = ah Birthatasy PRU sd aati ecsca nh dce daePaedipert 6.0 Misicel Diterlode by Crank Taosas {Viohn} 630° &28, freon London NEES ind JeAx Wit.iass | Pinnoforte) 745 -Antce Hoao {Pianoforte): FREDERICK hs aN , deotus Land :..... cree Clpril Séatt) are, Rirvialee 6.20 Sal, from Loiten Pa tN Poloniiss in A Major .....0000.6 Wieniaerebi Morstsey (Vielin); Freepemick Wi Hopokis- aon (Cello) p a Hounes Mackirs 7.45 ‘ CAMBRIA" Tre for Violin, Cello, ond Pianatartes (Op. BF }— | | ASLowland Lament (Words by Vietor MarChiart) A Cantata. for Soli, Chora ond Orchestre, by Firat Movemewt

rrlaped train Veyontry. 3.46 0-——Mr. Theirs Carter, * Popular = : «LV LIVERPOOL, aot M, fi Dae ge) phy NT eees cea Sab atert Sher nce 1V, Uime's The Gireenwhely! Thue. Shen" ls Mogic fran Coke's New Cloliery Restwaront. $4) Jagdeo Hey for ihe Town's Facto. ...2.... aosstie Prograinne, alae from Tee ot 6.05 oC haired a. lear, / _ 41.20-12.30 Midday Concert of Ciramophong G205—-Racho Frepndice WW. Hoogkiwsost bo -Stathon Cie. B u l l e t i n , 8-1 — * 4 Records SB... from boii Lighesliv«! {Love Song}. a foes ee a em are | revater £0.03, W. Suanr ond his Oncwesrna, from the PT EMEDATA oon sb wie 2) on diet deg ale Popper a5C GLASCOW. 405.4 M1. 2: Edinburgh Café Restaurant PeOOeMIMMMEY iva natal seis he ee bale a ee Drie 3.8 :—Jeficlea amd dite Cechestra, relgyed from ithe TLocame = af 6.0 Kate Lovett: ° Drinking Vesecla" Mank Mrniens Tinnes Salon, 40 — Wireless. Qaertet,- dot Soe (Baritone, 6.0: Heatoee” > ° Lith Halkloys Abroad 11, Blow. ta pn how Our clin et plribandering are over [' "The Pe £15 THE CHiLprrs' s Hoo nlearnt them,” $5 —'hiktren’s Moor, §-54:-—Weather Pororase Mariage of Figaro, |e. sess PS. Afaceri jor Farmers. 6,0 t=-Deerat Palaiey (heritone) > ong Kevitel, 6.50:—3.8. from Leadon, Ta --Beit bh Sener, Dyers ad > £0 ‘Pianolorte Rolos by 7. W. Sxtant, fro the ters ge le ee ae oer eee Wenasorgaby ‘ow: Tine ACLestine Becta! by DaeStepien, “With Ali. et & Edinburgh Café Kestaurant ‘Prta trations hye Mire Steen (Sopraut} aod The Station Up eheatra, 8.012.008 10 fron Landap. Pe 60 SH. from Londo ‘ ei TriodoMiner, Op, d2— Elory one Seheran | ids Arenshy BD ABERDEEN. 500 M. FOLK SCNGS OF THREE NATIONS 16.9 a.m-126:--Gmugephope Murie, 9285 :—hondet Drm re_ French: 8.0 a ALE, from Landon (es Laval Anniaunedc- unin, relayed. from: Daventry, ab) Laner Muse by. Jeo *Cossranch ASTINGTON (Soprance) wents) Bteln ood the London Criehelty Five, Thayer froin Hie Neo Palade de Dotiet 4.25Aira, Lhe va irk, °Siminer Chethes

ca, erty CSB. ceva we eo ee ee fe fhedren.” hh — Thence Moelle fram the Now Valais Au teat ice la fontaine Sime bel a SPY FLYMCUTH. écG M, de Danae (Voting), 1bChibirens Aloe 68!—atotion baad ur het. ca es aes Uetet. G00 f-S20 petlondon. Te Verde, | appdeer med Meredith. Addie Wise in Synoopyted Yoo! -Naunabera.: Erne

ee SS eh: GPO ae ecw ee eee eee aan, Weckirtin idiot t-te Christiaeal Hits ih Mketeies at Hie Tinie Wadia Vaan a La chanson du tamboutineur .. 11.0-12.9 Concert relayed from Daventry Vive, €452—Hurohl Heavy (Onl Lormengbor), §-T 4 en Lobe GMienuct tenn Reco 255 (uendon Programme relayed fren Daventry 7 Belle MIGROS itive eaakeeawe at 15 THe Cumpees's Howk - Bornowar (Violin) 2BE BELFAST, 36.1 M. 6.0 Tue Station Taro 2.6-1.0 pom., App:—Titlel) Empice Week, Tnangural Epoceryl- Pe oeedeol Widtei os... aes itt AP. Bruck big pelayexl- fron lee Cty Hail dirniks, Soveches fy Denke og thaPe apt G.30-12.00 S080 from London (9:15 Local Announed- Aberrota, KY he Gaverof Sorbets Ireland) atal Ajder- it pee“POREscams dei aa cde iia be poe aut metite) man Ske William, “Purner, 2 toss) Mier of tehat): 385 - London Progrmand reblsyed tnDaventey. 3. ~The Cifickal a F Welsh f Chpesidege dt thieFrat dre Ex iittion by Aldetama so WoPern r, ; Warors Waterss (Banton) Lord Mayor of eis, Reboved fous iebeter Hall, Beliaet, €FL . SHEFFIELD, 272.7M, 3.2:—sintion Orcheind. b= ir, WITH MM. inpper: * A

i Thnew Naeluarinak “Te. cc ees 1 orr, Holiday de Spe." Bb Chironsa Morr, 6:—Londony Wrth fynd efo Dolio i Dywany W. AidertDavies 11.30-12.30 Gremophone Recorda Programme: relayed trom Tseventey, 6.303.8, -fany London, i een Dafydd Mam eas 7.45. ---Colbokal Programme, Station Urchin. Iohn Collinson arr. Morfydd Owe 215. Baoancast-Tro Scao0ots : Mr. W. Rirrcapros, Tenor), Claude de Vile (Pineworiel. —i5 3, 8; trom London, hh Fliwech O Eifr 46 — lel Preis emt) Joho ellie:80 -— “Great Beicutiic Phseoveriea—ll, The Thermo- News; 8-20:—it, Hon. Lom osteo Andrews: Appeal : in Mbont-y-Predd MaeNghariad .... parr IV. 8. Goyin Williome meter’ om behalf of Dr. Barantde’s Hou, 8.25 —Phmeecrs of Exapire, Orchestra, 16.20-11.0:— Deis Miie 7 The Placa and, Bettas, Pn y Melinydd .... f 415 Oncwestes, eclayed from the Grand Hotel directed by V, Elias, relayed foomtie Phos,

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11.30-12.0 EMPIRE-DAY CEREMONY 1:30am: Time: Bicnal, Grecawich; Weather Aclelress- by Foreeast The Ft. Hon, the Marl of-Mieara, ROMA. 11.0 ‘Time Signal, Bir Ten, Tar DAreseer (See Progranma in cof. 1, page 342.) Quanrer and Dons May Jarier (Soprano)? (0 Tome Sigel, Big Ban) Cranes 0 Coysot { Baritone FILES y with large); Teouy Eioes (Comedian) L.6-2.0 THe Vicron O10r SEXTET and Harno.p Bb aieietrn “_ {Violin} LL. a0 12.0 EMPIRE DAY CEREMONY Address by 2.55 Heading: *Frde ane Peejadice * (ane Tho Ri. Hon. the Earl of Muara, K.C.0.G. slavton | THE PRIME MINISTER will brondeast a special Empire Day Message (See Programe tn cel, 1, page249) 16) Sir HH. WaLrons Davies, * Blomenboary Misi" from the London Studio at 90) tonight, It will 12.0 Concert (Continued) 245 MEL AM. Br fran, * Elementary French’ be re-brondcast in the Kingsway Hall, where the Empire Day Concert i taking place, 1.0-2.0 &.8. from London

#15 Frof. 4H, A. Tormser, * The Shodows of the (ones Spee wat Pragrirmni FFF eee ead. Sturs—Our Moun aod its Sieoow * 2.55. 8.8, from London (4.0 and 100 Time Signals) de _ = = —— — W415 Shipping Forecast pues tolk-is- the first of a-periea in which toon. thought that thease mysterious, “uncuiny Proicesor Turner will tell of the imonsiriace beasts movies erobory the souls of men ond women 10.20-17.0 &.8, fromLomfon chadoos cast by the plancta on curcarth. The working oot ther milvation, or of infants: who

Chie instr, oof course, of o shadow’ s: beconiung dil wibaptived. Nbr. Lxhward 40, Ash is: very vieibl: ia pm total eclipse: oF Adee ain, euch cas jenroctl in thea rmiatters his recenthy-published SIT BIRMINGHAM. 326.1M. oceire on June 20 this year, when the shadow. of book, called “Dogs, “Phere Hieber) and Develop. the moon travels atroes: the pround! befor: our eves. Professor Turner winds up this series on ment,” wae a Tingnificent ond monumental work that seems likely to become tHe atancard. oa- 3.0 LondonProgramme relayed from Daventry the eve of the total crlipae. thority—and be will tell tonight of some of the 345 Tar Statiox Pianoronre Quisrer : Leader, 430 Wiss Honeson's Manne Ance Parviciox stringist of Phere belies, of other tiumea ancl of Fras CASTELL Oncwestas, from The Marble Arch Pavilion OLE OT, his. THE POURDATIONS. OF SIUSIC €45: FE. M. Gerrermras: *More about O11 Eingtiah = 60 Mr. Georreey Eowanos : Holidays at- Home Bporta and Piel tine." Norske Tarnant (Com. The Sonaiae of Beethoven and Abrood—I0, * The Austrian Tyrol trultce) MAEIB is the thirdof o series of talks wherein Tid Prof. H. A. ‘Tvexen—I,* Belipsesof the Son" 6.15... Tae Camoges'’s Hote Story. told hy fhe attractions, for holiday purposes, of MAE subjett of crelpece is very moth to the wariregions ot bome and obroad are being fore just now, 1s thatrare event in England, Phyllis Richarcdeon Songs ie Norah Tarrant. aa posse dooreview for the bendit of thon listeners a total eclipecof the sun, o¢cure this June, the day (Contralto). ‘Some. Wonderful Achierementa—" The Suez Canal,’ by O, Bolton King weet dave reel wind reaches Lip their minds where to efter Profesaor “Juretr gives the lost ol thie serves go. The Austrian Tyrol isn lovely country of of talks, In it ae will cdieries enlipat i icrf Chue scam | 6.0 Landon Programme relayed fron Daventry iy aun fod snow, lofty peaks ond rich valleys, and moon, and of Jupiter's satellites, as well as

TioUntoin ethene and ountain flowers. transits of Viera said toni al the eclipsing stars. 6.30 fe. fron andar i L He himself: hos been Bavelinn Professor of Aa 515° Tae CATLPHER Hat: Empire, Dewy, tronemy in the Vniversity of Oxford sinc Laas, Lo Mr ALF Porn, In Qucet of Silenee* “Hound the Empire in Mosie, Story andSong " andis a past Prosident of the Moyal Astrovormical 7.15) 6.8. from Lonton (with the help ofthe Wireless Chorus and The Bociet):. Thiveniry Oreartet) 8.0 AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT x 7.45. Tear Loxpos Racin Dasce Gasp, tlirected by Bipsey Einar Relayed from the Kingsway Hall, Londog ) d

eS 8.0 AN EMPIRE DAY PROGRAMME (2.0 From the London Atudia) jill Rewyed from the Kingsway Hall, London AN EMPIRE Dax MESSAGE ; (Se Sptcial Fragranm: on poe: 24.) Wy Tre Fence Ministre 10.0 Water Fosetast. Secogo Chexsierar

News Bonweres ; Lotal Announcements THE EMPIRE PRAYER by te 16.20) Sir HH. Wapuroro Davies, ‘Music onc the Tar Lone Bisweror Loxioey a OrdinaryLiatener 6.0 COMMUNITY SINGING (See Special Programme on paye $42) bd W418 DAKCE NIUSIC: Kerrxee's Five, (Arringed] and orgenized by The Doily Eeprees) directed by CGrorrmey Geubes, from Kettoer’s o.20 EMPIRE DAY CONCERT (Continued) DAME CLABA BUTT Heataurant 10.0-12.0 35.8. from London (10.15 Local Ape THE BAND OF HM, GCRENADIER GUARDS Notente} Conducted by Lieut, Gxuorar Minien

(By special permission of the Commanding | Officer, ColSercisox-Baoone} 6BM BOURNEMOUTH. Relaved from Hype Pans 491.8 M.

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Land af Hope and Glory Oncarstra, relayed from W. H. Smith and Son's Jerosalenn Restaurant, The Square 6.30: ‘Tome SieraL, Geeexwitn: WEATHER Fore- Marcel," Martial Momenta” ..scaece eae Winter al Ast, Finer Gestreat ews LLirrin Wales Passions pittiokies . AKonsae My Fox-trot, “Alle Well that Ends Well" Conrad, = 645 COMMUNITY SINGING (Combined | Bolen iaor, Tip-Taes : ee ee ee ' Gershiath + p Dame Ciata Bert Vox-trot, ( Brown Super’...... a.c..0: Rorrie,

Rule Britannia Song, Sleepy Hollow Time" ...... Kenge iT 0 God, ow Help in Ages Past Foex-trot,* Bhepherd of the Hills * Nicholls i Tt is hoped to include the Community Sueleid 1H, tt PL er ra ret R peed Fitrach, A a Peonpe Fox-trot, * 1 Meet Her in the Moonlight ' Bryan He By Tippenicy ; Annie Laurie; The Long, Lavine 965 London Procrarnma relayed from Dayontry a ‘Trad, and Drink to me only A VERY STRANGE DOC. Tae. Catinres'’s Hora Soi i, 7.0 Me. BO. Ags, “Strange Dogs and their Stranger This-queer-looking animal ia the Turkish dog, 5.15

Wave * according to Bulfon, the eighteenth-century 6.0 London Programme relayed fram Trent cy ry ral French naturalist: It is one of the illustrations Li a ‘Sey the days when belief in the supernatural to ‘Dogs: Their History and Development’ 6H) $.2. from London gle 3 Was noore prevalent than it ja now, doge were (published by Messra, Benn), the book written a | ihe centre of inmuimerable superstitions, Strange W. Mastey / a by Mr. Edward C: Ash, who will this evening 70 Me. Herennrr Fisos (Retired logs were ret owith on lonely moors, or weird talk ‘on “Strange Dogs and their Stranger Ways. Mariner), Snoapshota of the China Seas in ‘the “ey 7 bayings were heard. on the hills. al night, anc Sixties * (lendon 7.0.)

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716. &.B. from Lomion Crom GweActa Fiaie Pwllhel. £0 AN EMPIRE DAY COMCERT (Polk Seng, col bnre, A, Fea) Relayed fram the Ringsway Hall, Lawton Migildi Magildi serial tee oe an LicaWilienes Z Cho Fro he London Stadia) Bio Gan. a. a Path aWy, arr, A, Bryam) AN EMPIRE. BDAY ATES8AnE Hob ¥ Deeh Dania Fjrefita! by ORCHESTRA Tire Pace SiesisTEm Old Welsh Aire - THE EMPIRE: PRAYER Kensern Enns Iyy Tar Loko Dieser op Lowoor Deare, though your minds 40 a) AWOKE aon a torent Corkiie (See Special Programima ag page $40) Bwiet Copicde, gieside dee eb aes| $20 EMPIREDAY CONCERT(Continued) Erp: Pte Se ete etn ee ae oe - the firet song by Willen Gorkine (someting 10.6-1T2.0 8.8, jrom Lamon 410.15 Lacal An A clear and youthful TAYit 8} whose life nothing is koown))'2 lover begs his ‘dere " to heer hin. But he deciles that- she skin can be yours haa made np her mind ta show no pity, and ao, by t h e consistent SWA CARDIFF. 353 M. miter entreating- her le ends :— use Birth here re help nor haps Freq Res, of Elfrida Skin Th tise my grefo, or end my pames, Cream. It gives you 255 London Programme relayed froin as eniry Dik aeeke ti laweat shades to finda an instant appearance 245 Misa Evarera Scorr, “Washing Day at. Hieste for my heart, peace fot my minde, Rome ond Abroad * iio theo, nore ceell far than faire, of freshness and keeps And now, leave me to my deepaire. the skin smooth 6.0 Tht TDAssix'r, relayed from the (Cayttow The second song expresses lnve's ardour +— Restaurants Sweet Cupid, ropen her desire, 6.15 Taz Cormprex's Hover Thy joyful harvest may begin ; If age approach a little nigher, 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry *"Pooll be too late ta get it-im . ), Then aweete, let os embrace and kiss... 630 S8.F. from London OBERT JONES'S song shows us a. tormented 7.0 Tue Srartioe Dimecron; ‘Today and to. lover, whose Kate has run away. She ia & morrow,” inchading the fdrtnight's work’ wt ‘thé heartless jade, for * ‘Het he! be!” gototh. she, Station ‘ 4 gladly wouthd T. sew my iin bia die wath loving.”*** Thom ahe-gieece hint a hint: “OW iat a 745 E.R. Frown London fool is he, stads in awe of ones denying. He dd. er 1/3 from all chemists 4 plncksa TP Gaara, ard @nela the Story thins 2 745 : OUR TUDOR HERITAGE Canes | hae enrngh As Exaiuisn-Weiae Program ron Exriue i To bessesre pong. Day So I did; © happy trying! "ee areold in war, ane Hf in guile tre are young, Oncngatha Woung alaoda the apr Liat, &Verne English Dance Suite . naes . Feoley urns in our bosom even of heretofore,” Pastoral; Hornpipe; “MockMorris i —Sie W. Witeon Watrer Gruinxe THE Srarios Oncuestra, conducted by Weep yon' no more, sad fouhitama . 7 Qualter Warwick Brarriwaire This English Rose (' Merne Enelaned "ye enna LATEST WIRELESS INVENTION! Maypole Pei eo re eae eee Jfackhencie CHorr NON-VALVE micropHone BAR (rater) Tut Moustam Asn Girta’ Caort, conducted by AMPLIFIER Miea FE, THoaas Land of Hope amdGlory’...0.0.0. e. Elgar Old Folk Songs of England : 9.6 AN EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE WILL WORK ALOUD-SPEAKER FROM by YOUR CRYSTAL SET Bbpered eA peed ceases ee ferneit ‘Ton Pook Mestre Our Market. Day (iw tt hy Desrimt) an, Grinay Nymphs and Shepherds .. Fareell, arv., Rathhowe (5.8. from the didon- Std ia) (Donie, Hinags anil Tad. es ore. 2. Pieteher 9.20 EMPIRE DAY CONCERT NOT THIS Kessera Evom (Baritone) (Secomd Half) Deare, if you change ois iecees betas Dowland Relayed from thie Kingaway Hall, Landen NOR THIS When lo! by breake of moring ...... Mortey (fee Apectal Programe on page d43) Shall I come, aweete love, to thee}... . Campion NORTHIS AH RSE songs come from Tadorand Flizahethan 10.0-12.0 3.8. from London (10-15 Loreal Ao- nonnecmnents | dave. Dowland, & fue Tate-player as well os a2 Composer, was appointed Latenist to King Giristian IV of Txenmark Hia a Jaer’s apy rial to his mad to. retin conatanh, and 2iY¥ MANCHESTER. 324.6 M.

his protestation that hie faith * shall never hreak.* ORLEY'S piece waa orginally a * Conzenct 1.15-2.0 TURSDAY'S MIDDAY SOCTETY'S to tan voice" (EEE Btorune thos: CONCERT When fo! by breake of morning Rolayel from the Houldaworth Hall My love herself adorning, Pinnedorte Reettal by Leer Pinecr MAKES WEAK CRYSTAL OR VALVE Doth. walk the woods 46 ilainty RECEPTION LOUD and CLEAR Gath'ring aweet winks and cowslips plents, 755 Londoam Programme relayed from. Daventry _IN HEADPHONES The birds, enamour'd, sme and praise my Flora: £30 Musto by Toe Srarion. Qoanrer ENABLES EVEN VERY DEAF °ERSONS «Lo! here asow-Aurora ! March,‘ Se: et Mets“ Turki | TO HEAR FROM CAYSTAL SETS Coganfe Walte, . Hebe " Walidtenfed Amp free AMPION.~ 1 Doctor of- Mesckieaine, post fried Eelontiom oie Eh Hallet, " Biaciar Vespers " : TRE!ian, ond of the sweetest singers of his GO ater fram VALVES OR Price time, is here represented by a lover's plew to hie : aA i ACCUMULATORS 3Af Three Dances from ' Henry VITE" ...... Ferman gour Jeater lady to adit him:to her favear. There ia a note hoaastergs€ DISTORTION * of pathos and aaron: in hia tone, Selection from * Kaija the Dancer’ ..., Gilbert codbor ee FRAGILE PARTS 6.15 Tan Cemourn’s Horr: CRCHESTIA A Programme of | FULLY ILLUSTRATEQ LISTS FREE » Folk Tune and Fiddle Danese... tee 2eer Empire Songs and Stories EW WILSON ELECTRICAL MFG.,CO.LTD. “Watren Giysse (Tenor) 6.0° Londén Programmed relayed from Daventry [8 Fitzroy Street Euston RoadLondonWs Pine: Hote age Ae bye ¥ time... Tn Ny firyn Chwya J es weeLeeEkg ea Sg ed Git Welsh ! 6.30 SB. from London Calwad ¥ Pwysee.ccvcceecaes eens Oa Beary (Contthued on page 3M.)

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— frites spenket are a : . iii ee avn : " §0enp. From the Stutio (rm-troadeast in the Bhephenl Fennel's Tinnee ... - Balfour Gardiner public rervice tor eee (yw VOAS Oi, wi Kingsway Hall) Pomp and Cirenmetance AMarch, Ko. 2 .. Ager entered the Foreign Offices in 1863—he has gequired a: . SEF f IRCHESTILA ANT Punepees dist ine biome, one of the lnctcat be-tnier his AN EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE TELIA Mernkar, election to the Senate of the Trish Pree State. He a AUDIENCE oi. cece Elyar hes founded many movements of a. social. and Land.of Hope and Glory. philanthropic order, and is the author of reveral THE PaIME ui ec ruse Land of hope and glory, mother of tho frew, books on social and imperial questions, and two of Tue Er. Hos, STANLEY BALDWIN, SP. How ae wo extol thee, whe ore born if rleunoirs,+ i TPs iMER ie sett Lite. : iH f : ; Sets h a i Txt Enrink PRAYER Wider till and. wider, shall thy bounds Ik WALFORD DAVIES i by now os well by Tae Hr. Hox, Axp Ro. Bev. Lat Ret : known aso beondeadter ae he has long beon as THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON God, Who made thee mighty, make thee nan mudicinn. He t-Profeescr of Music at University iIntchticc vet, ‘THe Recesstos aL * Collere, Aborvebayth, and Director of- Music and Gel, Who made thee mighty, maiko thee Chairman of the National Council of Music in the Words by Rudyard Kipling. Tune, Melita mightier yet. * University of Wales.- Sung by Audience in the-E Hall GOD SAVE THE KING,

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—<——— ae = (Continued jrom page 312.) 6KH HULL. 294M. | 6LV LIVERPOOL. 297M. 7.0 Mr. H. Beawows: ‘Tho Grandeur that was Fiore" 2:55 Londen Programme relayed from Beentry 40 Hasoum Cee ond hie Orc nea, frome the © HEIdog-arm of Rome reached all over Britain, Trocadero Cinenam £39 Fiennes Qevarrert, relayed from the New butthe only village in Lancashire that 5.0 Lomwion Programme relayed from Daventry bears really tangible evidence of Roman occupa. Restaurant, King Edward Street 5.15 Tee Cirmonen'sa Horr tion ia thet on the banks of the Kibble that $15 Tor Cmirnex’s Hore appoira in Domesday Book ag Ribelewstre. Ita §.50 Tue Starco~ Praxevworre Qcarrer fnidaliores THe Lae i Ribchestor, mricl Pecan eeeve: 1iens have proved even more conchisively: than 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry 6.9 London Programmes relayed from Daventry beforn the dock thi tt was oneo the cite of -a 6:20 SuA: fron London 6.30 SH. frome Loco Romin enmp, 7.0) Mr. T. Seerranc, * The King’s Palace * L@ Mr, Eaxesr Bows«anns i(' Bee"): Weekly iSee etterd on pug 45) Sports Tulk £0 AN EMPTRE DAY CONCERT 7.15 2.2, from Landon Relayed from TheKingsway Hall, London 8.0 AN EMPIRE DAY COXCERT 7.45 AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT Relayved from the Kingsway Hall, London §.0 As Exrmm Day Massacre by 9.0 An Eurmr Day Messick hy Tie SLatoN ORcHERTRA, conlucted- by. TH, THe PremMeswrenk ‘Toe Pro Mixisrer Momma

am o.20 Eure Daw Cosi(Combined| Britannia Overture Matieueie Fantazia, * horpire (See Special Programme on page 349.) arr. Chertes Godfrey MN Lsa the Peal Asnilicny at Mart 10.0-12.6 8.8) from London (1005 Local itirined thrar-secra*venra ail ten, Anuwouncements) and ite Ponecipol, Sir Alexonder Moc: (kemaie, compored the Balannia Overture 5NG NOTTINGHAM. 275.2 M. wen eelebration of the ewent: scl as

tle Acadeniy's Prevident ath that tom wos the * Sailor Prime,” the Duke of 11.30-12.30 Concert relayed from Daventry Paes Coburg onl Gotha, thera colo 2.55 Lowion Programme relayed fron be no happicr wea then to found the Daventry Overture, in part, on British aca tunes. ‘Twa of these, the Cebltene Hornpipe tara £15 Tae Unitorens Hore

tule, Fipilaarineiri FO jade cinaeck., akss well a4 6.0 Lomion Programme relayed from Vinee. other tunes of Meecheneie’s eon Daventry invention. To sore) ceefl kanes: ae 6.30 S.R. from Donen eimbincd—aa when, near the enc, thea Composer nesily weaves together the 7.0 Mr. Nee Warner, ‘Modern Fiction— dignified ude, Brofaanta ! Done amel thne iY, The. Wer—Mottram * perky Hornpipe. £0 .AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT Relayed fromthe Kingeway Hall, Landon GENTLEMEN, THE KENG A Play by Camrseca. Toop 9.0 An Farrinn. Day Aieasace by [Purest brandeccst fron Mionachester, A mapatel Tre Peme Miner 4, 1925) i, Cae THE. FRONTIER OF CORNWALL. 6300 Earme Dar Coser (fomiinued) Characters (in order of speaking) : The history ofthe river Temar, which separates Cornwall! from ths (See Special Programme on page 345) ‘Listt.-(ol, Charles Ainsworth, D-3.0, rest of Englana, is the subject of Mr. Charles Henderson's serize of Lieut.-Quartermaster ames (Gracy 10.0-12.0 48.8. from Bordon (1015 Loeal talks from Plymouth on Tuesdeys at 7.0. This picture shows the Acronis Captrmn Arthur Lloyd Sergeant Patrick Flynn river at Grrystane Bridge.

fod Lieut. Harry Raymond 5PY PLYMOUTH. 400 M. (All ofthe Royal Kildare Fusiliers, 9.20 Exupme Dav Coscerr (Continued) Jolin Metillveray (an old solcier, late of tlie (See Special Programme onpage 3-43) 11.0-12.0 eneert releyed from Daventry Honourable the East India Company's Bervice) 2.55 London Programe relayed! from Daventry HE scene is the Offieers’ Mesa Fioom, Blankk- 16.0-12.0 &.B8) fram Londen (10-15 Local Announce: ments} field Barracks, Yorkshire, onon evening in 515 Tux CHuorew's Hove December, M01, Finner liga jest concladed,

the Officers ore talking ancl amoking, The 6.0 Londen Programme relayed from Daventry 277.5 M. & ‘walla of the room tte decorated with pictures 2LS LEEDS-BRADFOoRD.“3315 6.30 SB. from Lowlon cof cventa that have belped to build the British

‘Empire, and jost behind the Colonel, who is 7.0 Mr. Coimies HENpEason, Fis Story of the 2.55 London Programme relayed fromDaventry ‘tabed im the cenfra of the bong mess-table, are Tumar—lL¥, Righta over the ‘Tamar * ‘the regimental Colours, erosted and eased. The 4:15 Tur Gotr Hore. Orcentrra, relayed from i Su, from: Londen Regimental Bond is playing in the Eorrack thes Golf Hotel, Grange-over-samdls Sqgicore 7.45 AN EMPIRE DAY PROGRAMME 5.0 Londen Programmes releyed trom Daveniry Cael jeludca: ELH, Parpestocs, Dy, EY Oeste THR ATRIOS ORenRerra Fantaine, Gur Empire” oi... 0... Godfrey Harouo Chorr,,- W. °H.. -“Diersraz, (Hes 5.15 Tue Coiones's Hore: We are invited eEswTT, HARRY GAScoIGRS inte the: mysteries of hutter-smaking at Jog Hexpker Simonns (Baritone) Cinch EeTRA Jackson's Fri Thes Cb Burpee ecw eee eee eae vec Shbpyhgead Stoekrider’s Song .. 0.42... .0. Wo, Semmes "Flay tall {Rellre Bute} a ee 1, 4-8 kwee ete Fails The 6.0 London Programme reluyed from Daventry . Preceit heenpe Afertivn Seennd amd First * Pomp aol Confainetamens* The Ole Yindintive TE ge eeeee a Bee Elgar 6.30 SLA. fron London OeCnesTeA Selection, * The Hove’ Pe Md yetelledonn &o AN EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE 74 Viewasier, * 2ululand—fel Entering Into Oh’ : Snakes * Crarnasw al Proves hey Will discuss Empires i The Peer Minister 6.0 AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT Ones’ i (3.8.fron the London. Stadia) Rebioed from the Kingsway Hall, Landon Suite, “Three English Parise... Rager Qiucdier

1 % $20 AN EMMARE DAY COSCERT 50 AS Earnest DAY MissacEe by timmaskeay Simona (Secend Half} THe Prick Mixierer TheGimehy Road 2.0 lawrt Boterd Reyed from the Kingewoy Fall, London o.39 Exrink Day Coscrivr (Continued) Mania a ed al ence pa an rea ee IFalford Davies Time to Oo (Shanty Bablad):. 2...... Sowelesion (fee Spee! Programme ew page 343) (Seo Specie! Programme on page349) The Yeomen of England .. 22... ..-... (erunas 10.012.0 8.8. from Loman (10.15. Local sAn- 1.0-17) (SA. fron Zewtow (1015 Loral- Am. ORCHESTRA reecets} TATE Bets | Reminiscences af England 0.05.0...) Godfrey

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from 9.0 AN EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE Niorthern Programm es. bru Toe PRowe Miosree 5NO NEWCASTLE. 312.5M, DICKENS. (5.8. from the London Studio) 255 :—Londow Freeramme-telayed from Bayentrr. ab :— Hurry Bhuttloworth (Hos), 29 :—Recital on the Organ bey Mir 620 Eurme Day Coxcerr (Second Talf) Frank Matthew from the Haveletk Porter: Hodes, apnea. Reloved from the Kingeway Hall, London 5.0:—Lomion Progam: rlepel om Daventry. 515 :— Children's Hour, €.6:—Stathm Octet, €.30>—S_1, from Lon- (Ser Sere! Prageatme or page 343) don, WOyp=SirTheadere Morison, “Oat Mobnmentdiw Eropion,* 10.0 12.6 Obes fron Londen (19.15 Local T.IS-12.6 :—8.0, Irom Jaondan. + 7 Annountements) 55C GLASCOW. 405.4 M.

11.0-12.58 -—-Gramepbome Necords, Li-RO:—S0. from Edinburgh, 3.8: —Jeliries and his Tae Orebesten, reliyed 6FL SHEFFIELD. 272.7M. from the Locare Dance Saten. 2.20-3.55 ——Prceicast, te Rehools, 3.06 —Jclries and be Faure Gscheeina, teleyed irom 3.9) London Programme relayed from Daventry the Lotarod Eaee Ralon, §.01—ieon Alfken > * Bone: Ciel Sala§18-—(hikdren’s How. §.6):—Weaiber Forecast fur 5.15 Tee Carorex's Hon: An Exupire ‘Tour Farturr. 6.0 :——London Jroeramine Telayed inom Dnt pire, m Music, Story and Song 6.38 :—8. from Lowden, 70 ¢— Mr doe Corre, Deuenti-t pnd Aether: * Flaysal the People.” F502trom London, 745;— 65 Jos. Geren (Tenor) City of Gheeiw Police Miltlary Vand, omnidicied by stolen M itthews 65°:—1t, FB. Agdereon {Baritee): 817:—Tand, Empire Day Trograrime : S77: —k, EK. Aqderecon £40 :—Ranil 905—--5.08.. fren Lomrton B.20:—OClity of Glnkeow Poller Military and , The een cree ieMN cece eet ge Sullivan Eb Blick (Costratte), Dei28;—5.E, from Lonlon, "The Mindinel Hoy ...csccer sees ee 2edehional Red Rose of Englard cil or ot Corns, My Own One...... -- Hitienrerth Dy Lovely Colin osc dd ous oe Bane Wilson The Morris: Dance oo... ccscee eee: Brewer Maris ya acne nate sce estlacg Fb cere} Beresford MR. SQUEERS. 6.30 3B. from London “fort it brimstone ‘morning 2" “I forget, aw 70 Ar, G. Davin Revsoros, * Nicolas Caperrreus dear,” replied Squeers, “ Yes, it certainly is. —The Father of Modern Astronomy* Me purify the boys’ blood now and then, 8.0 AN EMPIRE. DAY CONCERT Nickleby." BReteyed from the Kingewig Hall, Londen 5.8 Ax Espmr Dav Messace by The neuscous drugs of Dickens’ days no longer Tree Pome Mweren obtain in 3927. tronJelloids are palatable and 9:20 Earner Day Concent (Continied) enay to take, (ice Special Programme on page 343) a * ¥

10.012-0 oeot jrom London io 15 Locitd in- Meret Bh If you would have radiant health, an elastic step and 6ST STOKE, 294 M,

well-braced nerves, you must 11.0-L.0 Concert relayed from Daventry have healthy blood. To mm- 2.55 London Programme relayed fromDaventry $15 Tar Caoses’s Hoorn prove and strengthen the 6.0 J. B. Grav(Violin) and G. R. Davin (Piano- blood take Iron Jelloids. In forte) Brant sc cedetia: Peeiefaps dereinte anais Ri Samaria cases of Anewmia and Weak- Spanish Dane . eeessa Grovados, arr, Kireialer ness, Nerve Strain, Overwork, Bomtothe Bam ..25.--5----. Rimsky-Koreaber | WHEN THE ROMANS CAME TO Schon Roamarin (Lovely Rom mary) ‘Kreiale LANCASHIRE. Convalescence, etc., in men, Liebeshied (Love Bong} oi... 00055. oe The apade of the excavator has revealed thre Hejre, Kati [Hollo, Hatin!) . 4... ones Hubay room in the villageof Ribchester, one of the Women, and Children, [ron 6.30 Af. From London Roman remains in Lancashire of which Mr. Jelloidswill be found a most Burrows will talk from Manchester this evening 70 Mr. E. Manes, * Photography for Amatenr— at 7, valuable treatment. A ten C1, ‘The Gimern in Tee’ days treatment (costing 1/3) 8.0 AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT 26D ABERDEEN. 500M. Belayed from the Kingsway Hall, London 2.66 :—Looden Pregorelayed from Deventry, Fah :— will convince you. Everyone Station Orici. Clare Dirwoe ea 4.15 :—Lomio m- 9.0 As Exim: Day Message by iumme reisyed from bavecotry. «0:—Oetet. Clara Bruce. should takeIron Jelloids now THe Pamir AlisisTren 6.8:—MMre. Lindsay Shophord: ‘The Homan Sideof oor Great Magtiers” S15 '—Chodreos Boor £0e—Station =e, and 5.20 Eurme Day Coscerr (Continued) 6.9%: —8. 9B. from Landon. 7.0:—8_. from Glasgow, 7.15-12.9 :— again— They are the (See Special Programme o n page 3 4 3 ) $.0,tron Lonalon, great Blood Enrichers. 10.0-12.0 §.8. from Lowton (10.15 Local An- 2BE BELFAST. 306.1 ML. nonncements} TL10:—Conceri, relayed from Daventry. 2.bo—A A i r . BERNARD Tanting Commentary on the linpetial Paradr, ae it Pasrce (he ©. JUKES, Member of the Pharma City Mail, Bedinat. 4.4:—Station Orchestra. Elizabeth Cong ceutical Seclely + "J always feel f con recommend Fron 5SX SWANSEA, 294 M, fOneteatn}, &.8>—Rir. G. W. Fitesionens: * Alodern Pinnodlorte mop—T, Freek Bridge” $48 :—Chlidten’s Hoar, felloids with every confidence.” t Programme rolaycl. trom. Daventry, 845 — 11.30-12.% Concert relayed from Daventry Landon. TAc—Toqihes) Talk. 2.5:—Loodon. 7.85:—Harry Mr. J. R. PENNINGTON, Chemiat: “Tf always Heoaley Ahi Tlenperenonter). £.:—London 16.6d0-12.9:—- hendle fron Jelloids with pleasure, as my comomers are’ 2.55 London Programmerelayed from Daventry Dance Muce: The Urttieh Henpirs Ball, relayed froan ‘the 6.15 Tae Campaen'’s Hove TPiaza, Hotjwet,, indariahiy gallahed wrth the resulls.

6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry —_ a= 630 45.8. from London THE RADIO TIMES. : 70 Mr. W. HH. Joxr, *Qunint and (Curious The Journal of the British Broadcasting || Fentares of (Choqer * Corporation. lronJelloids 8.0 AN EMPIRE DAY CONCERT Publishedevery Friday—Price Twopence. F o r WOMEN. . Relayed from the Kingsway Hall, London ARON JELLOIDS Ne, 2 Editorial address: Sacoy Hill, London, Fy CHILDREN|Et. IRON JELLOIDS No. | 9.0 Aw Enrme Day Mussank by MEN ooo one c a n IRON JELLOIDS Tee Paorm Mintstrex WC.2. No, 2A 536 Evrme: Day Cosceer (Continued) The Reproduction of the copuright pro- Ten days treatment 1/3 Fite weebs treatment 3- (See Spemal Programme on page 245) _— grammes contained in this issue is strictly 10.0-12.0 §.8. from London (16.15 Local An. reserved. hemanieeeemiaanl Jno noemental ;

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2L0 LONDON. 2614M. 7.45 A DIALOGUE pome to ledr he very graplitcally iepicts ia BONO hey (1.0 Tinie Signal, ) Capt. D. Fircnam: and Capt. FP. L. Barwarp §.0 Wrarner Formos, fecoxsn Gexenat News On Borcerm ; Local Announcements L0-2.0 Case Covrrnimen's Oncrestra from FLYINGBY WIRELESS Kettaurane Fraseaci 3.20. Mr. Henuam Kurt: ‘The Story of Tis TOTHING bas chon more bi make fying afi fizgnenédia " (with musical illnabrarions) 265 Reading, * David Copperfield * (| Diekene} a then ow prebeas direotion- nding by Tens ot Himes frm the ground. In this dintogua two M UBICAL eriticiam has ita rivalries, as have 3.0 “Mr. Acenuy peSeiaxcocat: ‘Three Plays well-known pilots will show low it is done, i Ol the professions, but the tithe of deyen “oe Shakespeare 1¥, Julius Casa" from the end of the Channel crossing to tho has been freely aenorded by nllite mombera to landing at London's am-port, Mer. Herman Klein far sever] years now, He 345. Peof.. Winireen Curis: ‘Health and began his corecr aa a mouaical journalist in J875, ~~ Coninmonsenaa-—1V, Houseworkand Exercise *" 6.0 VETERANS OF VARIETY and in the half-century since has been musical A PARTICULARLY sad feature af deusehold SABLE FERN oritie to some of the mot iniportant papers in England and. America. He is a Past Pre- work ta that, however fatiguing it may be, Fraxk Leo “ab docs notin the least follow thet jt constitutes ident of the Critica’ Circle, and has deseribed Hax WaALLAcH his long life in, several books—notably * Thirty exercise, from the point of view of benlth. FR, Ay Hogerts in the Chair Year of Nimien) Life in London," published For instance, stariding all hay over the waosh- in 1003, in whieh dhe five his memories of the tub, envelop! in cloth of steam, may he 8.30 A LIGHT SYMPHONY CONCERT many great personalities in the world. of musta thoroughly tiring, and yet leavethe body whom he met in the earlier part of his career. without any health-giving exertise at all. Inthe Jcas Mases- (Vien) fourth of ter talks Dr. Cullis, who ia Professor Tart Winkness Byarnony Oncuratra 9.35-11.0 LIGHT 8YMPHONY CONCERT of Physiology in the University of London; will (Com tired) explain the distinction bobween workand exerciac, Leader: 3: KRseate KELLEY and how they can be combined. Juan Mares and Oncurstea ea, Conducted by Spanish Symphony for Violin and. Grelsestra 0 Tue Daventry Qvanter andAtice Varonan CEORG SCHREEVOIGT fala . (Boprano) (Pictire on pays 347) HE Freneh Compaser, Lalo, wrote this piece 430 (tieoror Tizery (Baritone) will sing some for the famous Spantah Violinist, Sarasate, Bonga by Ratio Moas Overture, “ Der Freischits:” ("The Marksman *) Weber whom some listenera will recollect bearing, for 445 Concert (Continued) Byniphonic- Poom, "The Prehidea” ....- Bist lids uae to bea great faveonte here iwenty yer we. Lae $15 Tre Camores’s Horm: Ronald Gourley es had greatidoas aa to the power oof The Spanish Avmphony (which is mally «@ _ -wt.the Piano, Bosephus meeta the Arkansow J anaes To interpret fi teri Oe plist, ned je Piuite of pieces, ree th Byinphony in tlie neil - Bear (Albert Bigelow Paine}, with Violin music invented the fre: form cof the * Symphonic meaning of the term) ia Spanish music thirugh | by David Wise. ‘Some Bammer Viettors" ia Poom* in which to express his ideas moro Aoxibly, a Frenchman's eyes—gay, delenit, prolishel Bird'snesting Thalogue Ly Reginald Gaz) adapting the construction: of the pleco ta ihe wirecl picguimut. dramati: demiunds of his subject. There aro in the complete work five aeparate me| en Orcas Recrran by Reemaup Foont, relayed The poet Lamoartine, in hia. Jee Prifedes, Movements, well contrasted in apirit ated 4tyle. $ ( ee fram the New Gallery Kineria puis the question “Ta life anything bart 0 series First Symphory .bel ras of Preledes to the song that Death begine ?" 6.20 The Week's Work in the Garden, by the He picturce the bliss of Love, and the tonpeates SIBELIUS, Finland's grentestt lompaser, has hed oy Royal Horticnlworal Bocwty of Lifo that (wreelk bomen happiness. The remarkable Tecra the bor dba edaiunt FYTIRE r ‘$396 Tiwe Srowan, Garexwicn ; WeaTnen Fore- unhappy ono taker refuge in quiet. retirement, but m thia country we jave heard oll too little oe cast, Finst Genrnan Newa Bevucrin away from bia fellow-men, but when the trumpet of his major works. The favourite Vaile Triata THE TRIAL calis him toaction be flings himeelf into the fight, is only a slight example of his skill. In sueh (6.45 finding in battlethe full realization of lis powers, nie 22 hia Toye Poem Fittandia, the oles i for the Lamartine'’s poetic eas appedled to Liszt, frSite, CH hest of all, on dais BeYPM Siri WILTSHIRE FLITCH and in the Symphonie Poom which wo sre now phanies, we fined the roa Bibeln, LESUgE national Relaved from idincnancl often deriving hia The Recreation Ground, Calne rhythms from those of tradi- tional Finnish folk-poeme. Judge—F. A. WiILeHine Hia First Rymphony, written Counsel for the Fliteh aid fica When he war thirty-four, ia apacious aml fairly lengthy. the Applicants : Tt has: a large theavire of ithe F.E.. Mutcatre virility, thot de inherent “io Wi: F. Lowa ai) this Composer's nusiin, RE. Powe

Lene Pours 5AX 1,600 M, i. Gey Hean DAVENTRY. i. O. Gover «= Miss Wirsntnk 10.30 i ‘and other eminent Counsel a.m. Time Bignal, Green: a ge zz er = wich; Weather Forecast | Clerk of the Court— BS BH, SrACKMAN 11-0 Time ‘Signal, Big Ben. i | ~ And a dary composed af local Tus Davenrrray Quarter, with Viola, and Burnyvp re‘ c } apinsters arid buechelors * Bo oO TEM aw (Conmtralia ; THomas 25 ‘Prof, FOE, Weres:' Plant “Piroitas (Tenor): Oe ety ay | Gammanitties—TPV) In Marshes GamaEy (Violin): Fier Thomas (Harpist) ee* “and Ponds.’ 8.8. from Man i i - cheater : 1.6-27.6 Si, from London & i N thistalk Profeseor Weis, .) © 3h the Professor of Botany 255 5.6. from London (4.0 |) “at Manchester University, Jee Shree| : Santinues his account of plant life in its community aepect, 7.25 SB. from Manchester the relations of planta with 7.45 SH: from London eich other, and thy way “in feet Ate a, which plant neighbours in- $15 Slipping Forecast fluence one anothera develap= TO GUIDE THE AIRMAN ON HIS WAY HOME, ment and habits. In. the This is the wireless control tower at Croydon Acrodrome; a sort of signal box of $.20 Sf. from London, (10.0 particular cise of marah ‘and the air, in which the Civil Aviation Traffic Officer is for ever studying the positions Time Signal) d planta, aboutwhieh he of & ia airmen all over Europe,-ae recorded by wireless messages, and sending will talk today, their whole them inetructions ard advier, It-ia part of the machinery of wireless control of W120 DANCE MUSIC: existenme is. conditioned by svintion of which Captcria Barnard and Captain Sinclair (inset, left and right) will Tue Riviera Cite: Daxyce the strugel: for air, tolk ino their broadcast from London this evening at 7,45, Basa from the Riviera C'Litks j

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relayed from) Lavoniry this marvellous new invention 2.0 London 1 Por rnine 4.3 AX ORCHESTRAL FPROGILAMAE will enable you to enjoy conversation and ta Relayed from hear in Church, Theatre and Concert Hall THe Prosar Room. Rovat Leanrvotow Bra comfortably and without embarrassment Musical DMrector, Miss Enea Wruon es The Soporax FORTIFHOSE 4 -the Tree i De, Minor .inilelaoin Int eo dheoceery of edcoee for Feet of db algems, It embkeellia an vnabirely Eosta Veale y {Pintorl) mew Pei oe eed ey Eile be Behereo in 1 Flt Miner 5 ssn ace oe we ce eee Choy ri and aligns tue defeete of old faeatod hontiog sil Besronds ORCHESTRA cQtaily te oevcre ots in thee ab: pal On the left is Miss May Jardine, the pinnist viva por, round, boldly acibvalatrcd BR ie hg inc tace eee ce een boning eae foproloctian of every ton: of tt Pieridae aire eee ae es Lowe Gorse in Bournemouth's afternoon concert today, and Toten, every ete of hivkls Jaaqnely Fantasia on '"Pannhiubet occ es canes Pager om ths right Miss Kathleen Bailey, wha plays cofective pAb 6, Gl, 1or even 1 feet; Tepe ditcaty tnte 1 i mnt broom Manchester ot 5.1, TAS, Bt the Weer fe ob 515 Vou Camomkn'’s Horn: Story tokl by qed. 10 Ghd & elm of .vomtvin.

ladys ai lis WET, Play for Children, by John Rel i pihetee: bel a few Geis tulad Overton. Sumas ky Harold Casey. (Pearibome} la worn cineraled: ben aththe clotit 6BM BOURNEMOUTH, 491.8M. lic, The cargleet bi the lights! md The Ssaomere * petals 6.0 Tne StatTios Wisp QUister sinall- sk evr daventid, ho hem. Land b fee teary. cut gece“ tonpel 255 London Programme relayed from Daventry Aya piuter citPage 6.20 London DProgramans relayed fran Daventry The grigteet diaoevers ever pula for Lae beneof the deal, thot FORTE Th poster Agoey fir FHOSE is cnahiiog thiminds, ons devices seighiag 65) S&B. from: Eovitiom 40 AN AFTERNOON CONCERT cut of from the wortd by d afice, mime he, The greatest | diteorery of the aoe for 7.75. Prof, F.-E. Wire: ° Plant Comm uwiities— THE Sration OCTET avain to lad normal, Isappey liek: it lias teen eadd thet the invertor tae reliefof dealineaa, Overture to. * Lion. Giovanni' oa) geOORT iv, In Marshes mil Poel,” SB. JF AMii- “ought to be given a knighthood.” eee Selection from * The Beggar'a Opera” arr. Atatin cheater Chir walqoe 20-dava Howe ‘Trial Plan TEE Overtare oretinds we of the -sambre Test It chohies you to test tha FUE!iPHONE in 7.45 BOSGS OF THE BEBRIBES aide ofthe story of Don Jian. Ita show ar oun hone, Ineiroe, Chamch, Unbette, MARGARET STEPHEN (Boeprano); Wisxirrep Bhd Ghose bral hefora roa, Dy Introduction witthwes themes assorted im the At Home without obligation ta A Comeinii (Aber Opora with the man whom Thon wuan has our oMiers for free ‘Donenliation, of sonal aks. coUon oe. mired antl the statao which comes. te Tite Poebrard for fll Parthenlce wt dct TheHacp ol Lionvogean APaeary 2 Love xg wi and drage the murderer down to choral punish- . : 1 Post this Coupon—er o Postrard—te FORTIPHONE Lid. ment, "The Vv itd Awa ee Ai Fr aeetays irene (Dept. 24), Langham Heese, 300, Regent 3t., Leadon, WL, Bolemn echord+ on Woodwind and Grass are Tin Hebrid afA. heard ebove ceric Btring passages, Sudden Tiass cond fall parila Fortinbons and Sedave Land o" Hea 8 Dicer Hoi“Frial Man, without obli sation, to commanding interjections, followed by ‘soft 8.0 THE SOCIETY SIX tip-tocings, create an atmorphore of strangeness + bt PREEEEEEREEL EEE ont) their Pianist eral fear, The maint tody of the Ororhare (a quick moave- Presputed by Miss L. SHR ARSON AE BR eace ene hata vehtnairs mot) takes us hack tothe Dan's days of tn-

Bonne Cowon(Dancing Eatertiiner) nloyed delight in amorous saiventure, Ouve lvEMEyY (Soprano) Joon Kew? (Versatily Comedicnnc) 415 Epyrir Kovce (Soprine) Howard Woon (Tenor) Mroak o' Day 2... i. oeTereon EnaHasiiros (Soubrette atid) Dancer) Dream-o'-Dray dil se. ACR Gra fogiasters Corman Bisse Surronx (Conmetian} Oh! Tell Ma Bightingals oe ots Leblnwrnn Don'tWait onFickleFortane “ig Brae Preerescene fat the Piano) “@ — Command Her / Hele from the deeuson OGanness, Dovan 425 May Janome (Pianoforte) Leanwiveros Bra Nocturne in FSharp te eerie ly ‘erpee RE you like. thoweancds of nthet™ youn mcawhe treat their livemms LPichine en page ds.) Waltz in A Flat (Op. Ba Wie Oe oh ea ak ore a game of chance ond, ee like, orc olwpye walling baie noun 9.0 Soh. frei London (9.15 Local Announce. 4.35 Oorer be burt op Hiieade Tope Se re ee cies. hea eae Deliesy lien, you ure relying on a * nil Lipa one Chance. Seccees if mot: §.35-11.0 FAVOURITES, RY REQUELSE eeee galt from the da." beat Et th Ace

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fantastic tiasing faury tae, iabecreit dukes, ai) Published by Fitman=e Calle —. knights, posts, dwaris,. fairies, and 4 wigantip Sete the Standard in Commearcaaleecme tion =thin solendid book tells how heed whieh blows and creates storms, The ae apecinhgaed training eon be aoqun Overture is bright, energetic and direct. quickly mn: eleily i1A Our ape ties in the provect of pour own home. it wi ae WALTER GLYSSE (Tenor) oreibo you that a Pitman tren Pi GET ieraie dopteeali's [ieee aka a fs Mariin. Shaw shor wetosble ot 3desizable Oulion.ba poercee- me you how thousand others who wore tranga Go from my window, po S.u8 os or, Sonmerciin Pitman's have. scaled the heights of prospetity. Phvllidia ccc ee eee eeotPiaker THE PITMAN METHOD OF POSTAL TRAINING CepcHEsSTiLA By the Pitman method of Poatal Training a azk un Dante of the Wares (The Lorely) =... Crfotans ene re our ow oO conditions. wate ard wore yo well. aear tel Sterns ore directed aed controlled key m stall o exter Sean " Muanganer poucasing THE HIGHEST WALIPECAT IONS aeoF Tur Ye to Alb re |, .edition SPECI ALFED KAOWLE EOF THE. AR ore pemaette: Ae Pond: Baas, fee eae TRAINING By POST. -Moreevrer. you ie | Stephen Burnete teed individual taltion; miter training. the ollege Ca the Youwrs a med a Situations Hureas ts plact al your disposal dot the ee Comin® thro’ the Kve a ates mainder of your fife: Wisttitiien Cork ER Gon’. wert ay longer for the favours of Fickle Feerturats.- and 4 Pim aes ge fem abe Oi ee abana eet Hetsaelmarna Send NOW der the "Home Study” Baoklet COMPA TD) suscess.

UOPCHESTRA Belevtion fron Joan of Are” Verdi, arr. Bader Water Grvsnn Clorinda . frtanda if orem. A MUSICIAN FROM FINLAND. When the Swallows Homeward Fly...) iW fits Professor. (Georg Echneevoigt,. the Finnish can- Nimeaite: at eceeas rice Bg LORD bogie aed ale pe docter, will conduct: the Wireless Symphony OECHESTRA ; Orchestra in ite Light Symphony, foncert liom Medloy, sung letal Lipa: 5 rae oars Rotelhey London tonight.

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450 Enyvrne Kiven ORCHESTRA 245 London Programm relayed from Daventry Depo with his -TLutn: ...... 0.205-- Sallie Intermexso: from: *Goyeacas* ... 6.5% Graal The Littles Damozel ' LRA lata ie oer beg liana nod sw alae Eee Ee Chabrier £6. Oncuestran Mesic, from tha’ Piecacilly Pictur ‘Tl Boh te Phyllis has such charming graces arr. Lasia Wilson (j R ANA DOS (PR67-1%16) found ineapiretion Jor * his most important compositions in the work BO May Janome §.0 Kateiceen Bamey (Pianolorte) of Pronciaes Cova, the selebrated Painter ol ae Chop a7 Theme and. Variations, Op. 72 ...... Gloacriod Becher in GB Flat Minor Seeat ems & eines from Bpinih life, He: composed a set of Pianoforte pieces callid Goyesrae, giving in \ 188 BAILEY made her first appearance in 6-10 Ocrer simather. npedian impressions of tha scenes * public ot the age of eleven, when she played depicted by the artist. He slio made an Oper , Cruorndas, RE rarer ete poe ete bide ania heleArchreta ab one of the Children’s Concerts at the Howld=- cnt of the epreclis he treated-in thea FPranotorie worth Hall, Manchester, She haa ila oor- 615° Tae Canmeen's Horn duties, and it ia fromthis letter work dhal ww ane posed a avite of picecs cnititled The Rowliaider. la beet an extra. 68 Oncmearnan Meosm, rolaved from the Grand Pitre on pene S17.) i Super Cincina, Wosgtbourne, Directed by hae ChariceSOT, the Hatori, eine bo Bain from: Africa by oray of Cuba. “Chabrier, « 1S Tos Citnores'’s Horm: Requests -— | isaporn Gopowsiy Fren‘hoan of flamboyant spirit, waa eonsider- thly attracted by the gay rhythesof Spanish 60 Light Music by Tae Scares Qvanrer $20 LondenProgramme relayed frem Dayentry papular music. 6.20 Royal Horticultural Society's Bulletin £30 S.hi. jrom London I. HH. Epcrereraia (Redband) Seri hae ter Be ye ae i eee pa 6.30 &.8. front London 7250 «6Prof, F. EF. Weis: ' Plant Communttics— Seguidilla of Murcia ...... j “fanuebde Fatla UV, In Marshia and Potids,' &.B. from Jou: 1.3. Prof, F. EL Weiss, ' Plant Comiumites— | OttEATRA chester LV, Tea Maretanal Ponce? PRD, alist ud ycdode4 "eo biu'e Ce ciara en -elale ook : 4511.0 5.8. from Lonion (9.15 Local Overtan, “Tl Guanmny” o...eceee ess Gores LVete am Lomdon jorognatners.) Pech Gunterte } \ AXTELL DE FALLA rar nt pathy re erent ork 7.45 Sf, Jrom Loielting

. the Tending guna in moder Spanish rae. To natiogal tdioms- ta lias ole seme B. ‘A (CHANGE OF EPIRIT* SWA CARDIFF. 353 M. Ainpathehto ecxamopolitan imiivenctes:, such me A New Badia Comedy in "Pwo. Boones, by Dehiesys; Stravinsky ia not unknown to him, E. Ay Bevan Manto Mamova 2.55 London Programme relayed from Daventry Charncices (im onder of spoaking}: Hpanish Bonga Arthur Robhina (a young Solicitor) 400 Ter Sration Tro: Faaxe Tuomas {Vielm}; ORCHESTRA Pes- Boh {arn ox Progaliet) Frawx Wurrsaia, (Violoncello); Husrerr Berenade, | Dultines a sacdnons * (* Don Quixote *) Tn... Ruifoy oeuiy (Pianofurte) JMceetact The Referes , .Straices Waltz, “A Thousand and One Nights" i. FaeeA ARTHUR ROBBINS, returning home after & Joujoux (* The Toy- Box’) La Botte Crna ee ee eeee lig d Witnosaine i perormanes af the: Opera Dehua, arr. Moufon Minliditos Groene2... os. os es 2 ibiguet Alsen Tunnhdveesr; settled homeelf comfortably before eeJohann Sinks | Waltz; 1 ArtaDie oc. ae AMO Phayas- ie eee ea os lode Ooo ihe fire and fell adoep. Awakened at 4 acm. by ss deendelaohan Bulerzo biea ves UpcnkeTRA loud knecking on the wall and tha shouts of hic next-door neighbour, he disegvered to hia surprise Donoray Morrox, ‘ Table Manners and Ithapsedy, * &paim Dcoan in teer apa a eee inte tes Chahriar 445 Miss that he was sitting before the piano. Service through the Ages" ‘Travelling up to town the next marine on the S40.he encoimbered his neighbour, .who angrily ve 5.0 Tow Jovrs-ond his OncmestTra, relayed from 2ZY¥ MANCHESTER. 384.6 M. tho Queen's Cinema demanded on explanation why he had chosen to

? cE play and sing excerpta from Twnnheduser from §.15 Tar Campres’s Hour: The Tria 3.0 Madam Rore (Anto- Piano Recital) 1 a.m. until 4.0, Arthur, never having amg or pliyed a note of 6.0 Tur Stavrion Trio 3750 Beoapcasr roSemocrs: Mr. R.A. WaArDLR, music im fig life, west mobo Inbtle suprised iat. the ‘The Romances of the Sile—lV, The Cottonfiolds accusations whieh wee hurled wt him. AM thi: ...... +.0.55 Tehailousy ‘Buite Internationalo of the Nile“ happened some weeks before the events por- trayed in tonight's play, 615 Local Radio Societies’ Bulletin ce The Beene is the dressing-room of « third-rate 2 ee pie * SeetheraaSnes ecient boxing saloon, where Arthur Robbins and Bob 6.20 Landon Pregremme relayed from Daventry Ep rigr aet em oreo Sr eat es een ine aaeae " nec r e cee aed Pea beara a rice ea : aire disenesimge a Tortheoming fight, im whieh Sacha ech aia Mek Sass neha ed bua recent incr tito Arthur i9 one of the evinieatunte, 5.8. from Lendon ue eeepc peas cn esate a _ 630 oe ae Sa eee a pore Babb ere detceracsthint tego ie thant at - Seta bee seers LE Cree vcludios Plant Communities—IV, 2.25 Prof. F. E. Were, ' Haakon (hore, A. t, Mrroneson, FE. A. Berna. 3.8. from Manchester “In Marshes and Ponds.’ stock, aod CaAs. EARITT London | 7.45 8.8. from §.30-11.0 SB, from Lowton (9.15 Loosl Announee- 8.30 HARRY HEMSLEY mente} ; (Child Impersonator) 6KH HULL. 294 M. 845 THe Stariox OncuesTean

Selection from * Tom Jones DC eractaretens Geran $0 8.8. from London(9.15 Local Announcements) 2.55 Londen Programing relayed from. Daventry 415 Firno's Quarter, relayed from the New

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bh Fi) tunes Daventry old from he Coming in sober Tanaudy tikon slow 6.0 London Programme relayed of Spain * Jalen Masefeel 6.20 Royal Horticultural Society's Bulletin i Tue Stratis Onewrstea, conducted by

Wanwier HarriwArre 6.30 S28. from Lomton “Stiyhan atl Military March ...... <-+ CF poerediget Spanish Dus - e , “Cachwra ' ... 20.2. e as Hactleny 7.25 «68.8. from Afanchester Suite, * Andalusia We ere tae ce ae aes Mire xianiies — Castle in Spain; Danes in the Market Place ; THE PUMP ROOM AT LEAMINGTON. 7.45 Hanon Bua fBaritané)i nal Aipsey Birmingham's musical . programme between 8.0) Banpenson (Tanor) in Light Balldds and Duets r Doltines Dreama; Tales of a: Tronbadour and 9.0 tonight wall. be relayed fram the Spa, C ‘Mania Maneva where the Society Six play at the Jephson $.30-11.0 &.8. from Lanvalong 845 Loa Ane Gardens, nouUnReCr Mens Boanish Songs

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40 The Boaua Byarsoxny ORCHRESTEA, relayed Caprice Viemmos: 25.6 eeee cee ee] Wide from the Beale Theatre, Leet Tambourm Chinois . 5.000 6sceee eee ox SWANSEA. 294 MM. Caprice No, 24... . Page, oer Alter 515 Ter: Ciunorex's Aypcr Parov Koa ("Fenor') 2.55 London Programme relayed from Daventry 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry Lheard you Singing so... ca. tre Coates 40 The Castien Cooma Oncorstra andOrgan 620 &.8. from London ‘The song of the Palincpair i Siac Marby Shaw Music, relayed from tho Castle Cinema =f

ho. &.8, from Aaneiesier At Dawning ose ee a 445 CUramophone Records Onive Bavass (ontralia) 7.45-117.0 8 B. from London.(9,15 Loval Announce- §.15 THe Caitores’s Hoos ments } PE) ice eae aes copeeees DA Mego The loaves and the Wiinwel Leer 6.0 Light Musie

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6.90 &.8. from London 345 London Programme relayed from Daventry 725 SH. from Manchester 40 Cassier Pores’ Daxsce OMeCHESTIA, from 24 &.8. from London the Edinturgh Café Ballroom

6.30 S.A. from Condiff 6.0 GLanys' Boonmce (Pinnefortc) 960 &.F. from London (8.15 Local Announcementa} 4 4.15. Tee Cinones's Hock §.35-11.0 ae ii ik Cardsf | * 6.9 Londen Programme -relayed from Daventry 6.20 3.8. from Manchester Northern Programmes. 5NO NEWCASTLE. 3125M. 2 6.30 S.B. from Londen 2.40 :—Ped. Fronk Brtth, "Beboede and Sebolare in Soe 725. 8.B. from Manchester Thies,” 2.54 7—lLeaulon Poin. &6;:—Siosle fon Pee wel’ Terace Tea: oom. £.0:-—Miss- ab. Alclner 2 * 5.8. from London (9.15 Local Announee- Hudkling Fite.’ §.150-—Childpen’s Buur. §.6.:-—Kolert Drank | 71.45-11.0 In Voeadinae: from [rose opel Powtry. 6.20:-—Roval Hortleisls +S I Enuarits | titnl Soceis Ss Ballin. £S—Lenion. 7.mB: Manele. ak SO 7.45 -— Lowden. A385 ~“Horthnmbertand sod. Conberland i | HARRY IEMSLEY, Tilaloct Ugorerk >: Epes Mitcloclt (opr: ene Reha 3 a (Thani): Things Trowell (| Garter): Mixed: Jioalile Quarteé— 1

SNG NOTTINGHAM. 275.2 M. If you have ever heard Harry Hemaley's |! Onan ‘Tecan Misnabers caf ble Sawense he Baek (holr.- Fragen i directed sink istrelomed by deiirey Meotk, §:0>-—Losilon, B: 35—

fonbao ol children, you eat hestate ho 1.03-——Coneert: (Conte). £1.39-12.30 ‘Concert, relayed from DLiaver! ry tune in for him whee he comes on your wavelength this week, Mr, Hemsley, wha | oC GLASGOW, 454M, 255 London Programme relayed from Daventry | comes of a family of artiste, early gave up |! 20-355 Protlpeet: bo Selocte, 3.55 '—-Winelens Cnerteb, i | drawing, and made his. first appearance on || Winkired. St. Walker Shope), 8b Fa, Windies Che, 5.15 Tar Carmen's Hoven the stage in the late H. G, Pelissier’s * Follies’ * honaework and Exercises,” 8.16 1--Chlhren's Hour § oa {whewere the Co-Optimiste of pre-war daya). For Parmer, 6.0:—Mosial Interiade, 6,00 5~Juveniie. he 610 Mane. Hopanrssos (Piaiolurtes) mnlzstion Socets Hdbeth. 6.20: —Mr. Didier: Veet His innate gemus for mimicry has made him |/ “Hertivnbore” 6.0—Ladon 2 i —delete, Tg go Loncien Progranime relayed from Gayventry a favourite in the Vaudeville world. Ac great |} Loli: B3:-—tatiog Grchestrs, B37 ---Well-koown Verais 9 ae A Pketeh fp A. BF. Hyslop, OrchesLea, 9 -LO feature of bis art ia ites trathfulness; for he 630 Sb. Tha Loon finds all the material for his imitations in the ARACME,

life around him, 22a 8.8. from Manchester 2BD ABERDEEN, 500 M. These arethe days and wavelengths on which | 245(—Leodon Iecranunt. 40 7--Stendman'’s SyTaplin S28. from Donton (RTS Locul) Announce. Orsi. rayed trom tie Keeetric Theatre, § Aileen 7.45-11.0 Harry Hemsley 15 appearing thus weele r Miles (Mewze-Sorune), Marke Satberlwl ("inaodforte) S.iSre= mer bhe) Chiliren'® Flour 6.8:—Lonton, 6.10 —JinKs tikes Oirenplens Monday, Aberdeen: Tuesday, Belfast: Grom, Bollietin, §-239-3— air. Gore Th. Giresiiewes oAorthenibire,"

‘= Wednesday, Cardiif: Thursday, Vian bh tater ; .30:—boodenw. Ti s—Manrhiceter. Tag: yraL B38: Friday, Birmingham ; een Glargow, Light: Mysienl TWomiear ty the Stabiogn Qetet, Liedaee PSS-11.0'-—Voriety: Mangaret EF, Stewark Petite: sited oPY PLYMOUTH. 400 M, itxminier Micdimae ({Barilon hi We iecean eaCulloeh (secobtlah, i

teninck), Stating. Oetet, 11:0-12.0 Concert, relayed from Daventry Guive Ravass and Peacry Rans duets : 2BE BELFAS S0E. 1M. t 255 London Propeammoetelaved from Daventry A Desehl 4 sey pr olds conta —erg ee gE L@. app. t—Sle-Lawrenee Woairer. on "art nnd Inde ae 515 Toe Caores’s Hock Per Valli, per OgGNE. oceeedaenerestr » fBfeeaecpr ins 2.0 any —hire. thetWon ) Cieapertion or, del 1: = ereat.” Thefinssd fron thie lopcheini anei boredoo hs : Fency Kans apmeers Bie. GhneAr“heine. ping Chih of Cite at the evel: 60 Locy Foesrvace (Pianoforte) Ciittal Heit, Hells 7 45 -—Logden PF roping, ak: MET eer wegen ea em ey Hy TS Gtierlengh rofl, Gitte Wikio! “Trpof Antinal Lille," (3-241 —B be . Brom this: Fine ie we De Port: Aor Caran ————e— Quartet. Sie—London. 8 :—The Darter Chichest ra. eae. oan 620 Royal Horticultural Society + Bulletin the Corton (ald, 6.0°-—Sie, A Richard Hayward : Orive Kavayy _ fie Alflalet 14 :—ChiiinenHows, thi: : 6.30 6.8. from Loman EPCRP oe ae asad serene an Ref ceay Brahs 6.0 2 Pandlet in ie dove: Orelatlons. 62th 2—Tored When tove is Kind (Otd, Melody) , arr vo at JE ‘6.38 London 125 )—Sanetieter, Fai—elithe Fey alu pity 725 OA. from Jifonetester Dreiestr, cond opted liye BK. Hokies fit. Amol “Tremell Qaive Kavasw and Perey Kanw (Violoncello); Cuacerio te OD Miner,Op. 34, Cerirade Johaany is, i. fron Lendow (3 15 Leral Annonnce- Lsoprid, 6.0:—Ltnedon, $25 i—Concert (Contiomalh 7.45-11.9 Det, “itaadow bark." \...... Laermel ona Fiori 10-38-11. —Danet Masle :* The Fle Henhel, Hicliaxh, diresbesg: ore nocnta} be Vi Elns, felts tin i: ha. B10 8:8. fron London (a. 15. Local Announces. TUPLHTEOVEU ALLA SG SEATTEEPE mene STOTT

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Beesl. Taatso,cn Prince (Tenor, weapon (1.0 Tima Signal, Big Ben) leas, pursued by ‘a sercont, fella to the ground nnconsciqus, In tho mek of time the Treen EO-2.0 The Week's Concert of New Gramophone Lanes enter and with theit «pears kill the Records Barend, lt #6 -clecizied) that twis of them shall return to their mistress, the Onieen- of Night, mes: Meviling, Naturol History. of Sclborne and report tho presence of this handsomeyoung (Gilbert Wiese) Prien, ancl that one shall remainon eeepc over him. As etch wishes (0 temamith. the an Mr, EE. Roemsoy +" How Things Grow— handsome youth, it haste bo decidthat none TY; Growth of a Paraétite Plant * ehall do so. ‘Tarim “awakes aril firela before ‘ba foday'a talk Ale, BE. Kay Robinson will him..Paradeso (Garonne), a bired-catcher, tell his hearers about parkeites, those strange drease) in birds’ feathers, who boasts that he hes plonta: that get their light ond air and, in some killed the serpent, The Three bodies return aml tease, ther nourishment, by climbing wp on punish Papagencs fag Laing hy putting a puachincle others, Well-known casea are the honevyeuckte om his lips. They show Taming the portrait on the hedge ond the mistletoe that-fome of ue of a lovely princess, Pamina, daughter of the may have been clever cnoughto find on the oak. Thies picture of a skilled Manchester operative and Qucen of Night. Taming immediately fallain a London coal-heaver illistrates the contrast about love with her portrait. THE Utley oF Ait 3.9 EVENSONG which M T.. Ross will talk toclay. [Lenden fi25,] (Sepene) Bppear ond eommiesiona. Tamina Relayed from Waierainster Aner to rescue her daughter, Hi reailily agrees, Tor £.0 ‘THE MAGIC FLUTE’ Fomine, be istold, has come into the keeping of 345 Mise T. Hanoy, * Homo Dressmaking "—TV An Opera in Two.Acta by Mozant the High Privat of. Teia, Sarneira, described os fine) miagioian, Papagene rs patel Loe le ta removed, SW qhia, the fourth of her -talke, Miss Hardy 2 ee ee a WiLltAM AnDERS OM mand hae ia given to Pooning a3 sorvant. The Ladies will continne her instructions 2s. to how ta "TuNTetie) co oe eck Heonone. NAS five Tammo «a magia Aute and. Pepigeno o make the Two Piece Costame, a etaipon for the Papeete ee es eeeeee DERRERT BIOMON DS chime of magic Dells, and tell them: they sball paper pattera of which will be found on page 3, Gruen oF tibet: INGwae oe a cece . Ayia NIA be directed by three young Genii. PRTined ac iar ae wees HITRTAM LICRTTE £0 Tor Axorew Brows Qoisrer and Brrron PayCRIN Lin a elas be ace a. |Paepericn K Ras aiow ackwe 2. We are in the High Pricat’s Palace LHasren (Baritone) PaPagere ee iee ee ee Lowe, “Taerrow end see the Princess Passa (Soprano) in- auliter| hy the Near ala ri] ‘owt Tos Moncstatoa Be eo re SYDNEY BUSsELL 6.15 Tar Comprex'’s Hover: S e l e c t i o n s by Ethel (Tenor). Papageno comet in, and te and the Loder's Children’s Orchestra, ‘The Ostrich Biree Pps ais cates garede OWS LORLeTr Reoona- Prisst Jeet hea | SAME Deo Negro take inght ob each other, ond? both fun gives. on At Home’ (Ada Leonora Harris). away... Pnpagene comes back, tells Pamina about Firet Mar in Armour 2s. i..eese LOM Powis ‘Zoo Ginnts,’ by L. G. Mainland the Prince, who is seeking her, and -persuadoa Recedd Jan in Anmoue .....). STasLtey Kier ber te go-to join him, :. Mavis LexKnerr ‘6.0 Ministry of Agriculture Fortnightly Bulletin Three Laslios mee i lt ‘Anion Moxon Sonso.- Tomine if led by the Ceri, who give Thines deem sac eene ra eons ee Getoesaee him Wie ond solemn counegl, In his search 6.15 Market Prices for Farmers for Panne he tries te center, m tury, three THe Wiorness Crorcs hora Alnstear+ ‘Teimples, Voices dnve him baek from’ tha Lexpow Ravro Dance Bawn, directed SrakroORoG Rommeson) $20 Tan Temples of: Nature and “Mesason, but on nigh by Sipser FPrenan THe Wirerees Byariiosy Orenestna (Lender: proaching: thet. of Wisdom he ja: creeted hy ti 5. KWEALE KELLEY) Siewar, Caeeswice ; Westone Pour- pricst—tie SPEAR (Hass), who. telle him. that 638 Tore Conducted by Perey Pree cast, First Guxenan News Bunton Baraat i not a tyrant, but iho benignant SPECIAL. charm ‘of Mozart’a Inat opern Chief Prict of thé Temple, fire the. noble pri 6.45 Tre Lowpow Rapio Daxcn Bann (Con- The Jaye Ffaite, ig its wealth wat sum ple, tector of Pamina from lier mother’s tharie. tinted) straightforward, ‘patchy * finns. Ite cher Papageno ond Pamineenter to look for- Tomine, for men's vores ate. another featore, ane ao The Negro and slaves attempt to molest Show 7.0 A Talk on the Chelsea Flower are ita vocal firoworksa for tho loading soprano, them, but Papageno's magic bella lucicrously ee flower show held every year in the the" Queen of: the Night,’ whose part was compel them all to dance. ~Monastatoa hos grounds o f the Royal Hospital ig one of played by Mintart’as fiator-ife-law, captured Tomine. and instead of rewarding him, the moat. colourful occasions in London's social In the following sketch of the first Baraeteo (Bas) haa him whipped. The Prince yoor, Listeners who cannot get to the show ppeocrone of each character ia shown by the and the bird-catehor aro taken into the Temple w i l l be glad of ihe opportunity to usa of capitals, to be teeted, thomaclvea revel vicariously in ita sights 0.0 Wrearnen Forecasr, Sprorp and pmoella as they are descnbed GESERAL News Biviierin: over tho microphone. Local Annotinesments

715 THE FOUNDATIONS 8.20 TheCapitels.of Kurope—ty, OF MMUBLIG Mr. STREP OoeEM Lowy se: The Sonatas of Beothoven * Dablin*

795 Mr. D. A. Ross," A Hundred FAIS series of talkaon capitula Years of Working Class Vro- + of Europe was began by . In Darkest Enghou, Mr. E. ¥. Lica, who described BT7E—1O0) * ‘aria ina delightful talle. This (Picture fop of column 2. Reco ttein the sera jai worthy snccemor. Thublin ba, AST week Mr. Hoes deter fhe iit courte, 2. lar aroller city L the Golden Age of Victorian than Paris, and haw far fowey the abc ideal Capitalism, when Teeures: al mene of prowess to claim worker was entitled mania; bit whitet it like 4» Baastion of “n pinke im the Montmartre, it has very much turns country.” This week he ihe Parisien qyunal Bap ce yt. tho proture to the darker side of Lirnony and chorw, Tt dina a —the plight of the unskilled proat tradition, and the. dictine. ‘rarer between 1878 amd LOO, Tien of the mghteently century when the engine-driver worked atill lingers in ite streets and & twenty-houe elife and the Bquarcs. As for culfoire, Thiblin Gockor: ocaniel fivepence in Cah pont to is witli - Farrer hour, Skilled labour, too, began Abbey Theatre, and a ccmatant, to lose ite position. amd fo we though varying, population of come to. the modem deveclop- writers of the frst rink, monk of ‘Tradea Uniomsny and Mr. Stephon Gwynn, the the ontry of Labour intothe Pe eT aphere of politica, huthor and: former M.P., has THE CLOISTERED CALM OF T.C.D. flwayt- been an enthesinetio 743 Toe Lesnos RanDixce This ia a corer of Trinity College, the famous old University that is one of the find pitted interpreter of Ireland Basn, ditrctied by Siosuy net characteristic featuree of Dublin, Inset is Mr; Stephen Gwynn, who will talk ta the English, anck he, knows Vinwan of Dublin in the ‘Capitals of Europe” series tom@ht. [London 9.20.) Dreblin as yell aanyonn ope;

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: Ke Thursday'sS Programmescont’d (May an — The greatest $35 ‘THE MAGIC FLUTE" (Continued) Sige! Phe Hallowed Mone iv. cee.ceees WW aval By Quai ‘wer of Aly er ete Coie ACT 31. Tiras Little sonia ge age ee a o e t a e age Finck power-producing ee Aet consists of o number of cqpaile short Schoen dime: Aare ea ea a Hf Weed u atence, ‘The firat.ia the soleme Terpin cero Fox-trot,* High, Highup an the Hills? :. Lem motor spirit TOT). Garnstro ail other Pricata (Tenor aed 2259. London Progimmion relayed: from Pavenery Bass Sétosete, anil Mena Chorus) aooopt "Tate a. Tea-Tinte Mose releved from rales Hee- and Papageence fo ri tiation. The pair iro teropted faurant, Ol Christehureh Read, Directed. by by the Three Ladies, whe fralthesslytry by threats with GILHERT STAcCKY to win them from thig intentions of Monostiatos is interrapted in another attempt Mintel, “0d. Adnan. yc. cee ee ee Jaenboyes six additional ale, Sitting.) sys pier esi Dee to insult Pamine. Tho Queen of Night eommands Baboction, ~'. Molloy s Boma vo. da. . Jpres her daughter ty kill Goametr, = MeeAG era sea aie eee ce Pence advantages. on st Taree Sal r The Priests impose o tel al By lene ~|.Qnee in # Blue Moon's. oo. Willonghiny rnd Papagons, which the Toquacvans birdo tebe Fox-trot, ‘Drifting end Dreaming’... . (ertia finds bireeorne aml the Price a tortor, lor Paarnt Tee This modern fuel contains all the Jntermceso, "Cavalleria Austin Masengne iA burt becacsé hi will net mpanik bi hie: Selection from “Lido Larly ' (endes dodgers advantages of the better grades All the chtef characters have now been intro- Fox-trot, * Roses for Ttomembrenes" .. Cuortte of motor spirit-and in addition duced except Parsousxa (Soprano), a, charming My Lacee Lay Siete ye Phillips little Bird-Woman who, flret appearing to. Papa- Lri nk to: me anby oa ate giguaig i hens 0 i has six distinct and peculiar gond naan ob hing, isowen by tho bind-catehee Selection from * The Student Prince ' ,.. Ruste ry after same trouble, including on attempt of benefits. To obtain these ad- 515 Tart HORS & Hoo his. to hyn bimmbeli. vantages you musi be sure it 18 Taming leads Pamina sately thrvieh the or: 6.0: Londen Prograrne relayed: fram Daventry National Benzecle Mixture Henle of fire and water by the cnochuntment of B3O-127.0 8G) from Senden (945 Locul Am ihe Maric Flite, anil they ary thst initiated nonTimenet i} which ensures: into the mysterich aml heauties of tae Temple of Wisdom, l. More power The Queen of Night and her Ladies nooake a oWA CARDIFF. god M. last, ancl unsuectetiol, nihtenph upon the Temple. 2. Greater mileage Daylight tireame in, imal the two pairs of lovers 3. Better hill-climbing iro meclained in di fingl Uhorna. 1230-130 Lamch-Time Music from: the Carlten estinurlne 4. Sweeter running 10.30-12.0 DANCE SATIRE Tim Savoy. Che 240. Broapcasr te Sewoora: Mr. C. L. Yorss, 5, Ant-pinking and Anti-knocking PHRASE fil the FPArOY HAVAsA Banp, from ae ‘Talky ou Wircless— Electricity nin the 6 It reduces carbonisation the Savoy Hotel Cheetirnrn

26) London Programme relayed from Daventry Essentially a clean BAK DAVENTRY: 1,600 M. 40 Tif Srarios Tro: Faaxk Teomass (Violin); FRAsK WuirTsatt (Violoncello); Hoping Pen: motor spirit.

BELLY (PF iamilorie) 10.30 a.m. ‘Time Sigool, Greenwich; Weather National BenzoleMisture is free Forecnst AHO Site. os Sesh eee ee Begin Redyuty, from gum-forming foreign bodies Phantasy Tito: inJ ME... on ooo ss PF riaki,, Tho gn : One Mover oe Norman OF Nei 11.0 ‘Time Signal, Big Ben. “Tar. Davrextor as this illustration proves :— Qtr? ool Paw Leosaan Hinece vaerer 445° Mr.0. AL Harxus, | How de Appreciate the A TOD ee‘etaenple ofax" ind Karatkes Brnooxs (Sopmne) DAG ‘Theatre—Ite Effect on the Intellect and Emotion? maior api, cheeen al ram= = HaAttas | Borttone): Cissus Wootwarp (Piaao- BO “Per stravior Tro (Contin) dam.. wat shinaLy erage ucte} fed. in oor Iehewaiery, opel selection From ° Tho. Tales: af Hoflinann" let A gum hejee iow 1.6-2.0 S20 from orion Cfenbochk aletir, Tijaginie what tahicw flack, in your engine over 5.15. Tet Cumorex's Hock 1 ules on thas pit,

2.25 S.B. vem Londow (4.0 Dine Signal) 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry Pelow is the same quantity $15. Shipping Forecast 6.30 iy i. Jrtom fonder al ntuncardNatigasd Hee 645 43.8. from Anonses gale Mixture evepeutabed G2°-12.0 8.8. from Londen 110.0 Time Sipial? by ibe sam= a. ‘This &- shoiking contra 70 Mr. Norwas Roceand Letcn Woon: ara shows that Nation “OarWeekly Sports Review * SIT BIRMINGHAM. 326.1 M. Ee node Mistire o clean de eos deprouit emily alight, 7i5-12.0 8.8. frown Lortlor (B05 Local An-

TOUThs | Make a point of trying this ‘alent and $45. Beoancasr ta Sceoors: Mr. W. HH. Ga

LARC | * Animal Life—LV, ‘Birds * powerful motor spirit next time youfill up, oeY MANCHESTER. 394.6 M, 4.15 Haroun Toners ‘a Qraceneeres, roleyed from Prime's Cala F1.30-12. 30 Music by Tir Stariow Ocatrer 445 Feaxcim M. Boren: ‘Glinopres of thé Siiection from Dalleb Abosie, “Willies National— ‘Tel? Emerald Ishe." ianoCasey (Fauniene) Moaginid by Alavania Rhapsody Se A Haein: Siory told aoes Prredenin £15 Tre Oya RES i" teyilis Bichsruscn. Songs: by Florenon Cloeton Wiltz, "Golden Youth’ .e.5 7 Waletenfel Remora (Soprano) ‘The Story of Apollo and Pineton,” oped ses a eae + fiseenteeeee | Oa Benzole — by Helen M. Enoch Beales daa iron Fintbemnen aneRance: / £30) EvenInkSTAUKLITON (Sopra} $0 London Programme relayou fram Daventry Litie Town in the Oold County: Bown

20 Gul. from Fonafark Cano ind. Sanders Rurnilin’. Through ae te ee eeoe ee ee ob Pen Mixture | Th Me E.. W: Cauucert, ‘Character and -porta™ Breve bhe Pee ats bean eee bs Thayer wanship* Four Yeats: Old eee states APO Loar Write Space will not allow the in. S120 Sh. prone onda | gq. 15 Loval An #45 J, Mesavews (Auto-Piano Roettal) teresting story ol motor apint Thees } for this to be tod to advantage here, B. 8 Mise Sfotma Coeeocir: A BHdré Story:r but write for our-i lustrated — “Mary Brannigon's Brainwave ' booklet booklet, written in the lighters BOURNEMOUTH. 4918M. (BM 615 Tun Canmoress Hoon: Principal Iiema: wein, which ia not only now ! interesting but instructive, “Pets aad their“ Core— TV, Cate.” Dreams of ii. 15 13, 15 Mrnpaw Alec, relagind Tram Banls’ 8 Warner, ond Tarantelle (Oretkler), played by Restaurant, ld Christehorch Road, Directed by Sidney Wright, Two Little Coon Bovine, surg by NATIONAL BENZOLE CO. LED,

CiLnEeAT ATACEY Bet by Wheatley Wreilhngton House, Bckingham (Gore, Landen, 5,0 1 Foxtrot, “Don't t e l l the World"... ,.. Afnckey 6.0 8.5. from London —— Algotion Sem ook s eas es saeanells Ketelhey Beleci wn from “Tie Alou” .... Fifonehlen (Comffnurd ei page 352.)

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—_ 7.0 Mr E.G) Prasatrean Corenesoeuan: * Some 6.8 London Pr EAN Ce relayed from Daventry bST STOKE. 294 M. Buperatit ions of South [nea : B38 SLB. from Lenden We are all imter. - 110-10 Concert relayed: from- Daventry eeled im the 7.6 Me. ¢, Tanois ? * The Flower Garden" superstitions of ofher 2.25 Londen Programme relaved from Daventry lands, and everyone C1120 SH. frome Joven, (9.15 Loval An- will watt to: heer Mr. HiOiemoe ryt Hh m15) Tae (ChmiorEs & More Prosatham Coteling- loam, the Indian 60 London Programme relaved from Daventry traveller: and Orion: oPY PLYMOUTH. 403 M, 6-17.09 oA, Prom Leondan (9.15 Loreal An- tiliet, tell of the HoUncemomts) showin beliefs of 11.0-12.0 Concert relayed fro: Daventry Southern India, a country in which 225. London Programme relaved from Daventry Mr. COTELINGHAM. euperstitions abound. 55X SWANSEA, 294 M.

7.15 8.8, from Pandin 6.15 Tee Curiones's Hon 1130-1230 Concert: relayed from Daventry

7.45 HARRY HEMSLEY 6.0 Tiondon -Progrimne reins cul from The Tht ry 225 Landon Programm relayed from. Daventry Child Inmperzonstor 6.30 .B, fro mt Tondon 40 AFTERNOON CONCERT B.§-12.0° 4.7. from London (3.15 Local An- fowicemcnts) MARGARET Basen (oprano); Arexoad FLAanthS (Pianoforte); Ticrey Wiruraws (Baritone).

Toe Station Taro:-T. D. Foxnes (Pianoferte) : 6KH HULL. aod M. Morcax Liovo [Vieln); Gwitys ‘Taomas i “Cellet

225 London Programme relayed from Daventry 5.15 ‘Tur Curmnees 6 Boor: WT ate? bey the Stialoon Tria 4415 Freto’s Qcarter, relayed from the New BRestawu art, King Edward Bereet 6.0 Lonclhor Programme melas el from Daventry 6.15 ‘Tur Croitones’s Hoon 6.30 Sy -from London F ee 6.0 London Programine relayed From Daventry 6.45 opp. CLAMORGAN vr. LANCASHIRE Hees ERE a aad Saceee nase te An Eye:Witness Account of the County Crickyt 6.0-12.0 4.7. from London (9:15 Local An- Mise Margarct Sacpiel leit) ie “the Bingen, Match (etate of rhe game and weather permitting), Hounoonrents | and Mizs Brenda Harries (right) the pianist, by Afrah GUILEFTEAONBs in Swantes's alternoon concert today.‘ Relayed-from St. Holen’s Ground - Ls LEEDS-BRADFORD.277.8351MM. & 3.0 Loew Sports Talk

7.0 Bie Tiohoruyv PoxCMABD: ‘fwomening—T,

235 London Programme relayed from Daventry Things that matter" 7:15-12.0 &.B. from London (9.15 Leoal An- 7.15-120 SB. from, Londsn (9.15 jane at I! An- nonemen ts | “0. Wieew ayh Attan's Aut Stan Versatives, THilEcemrenta) telayod from Selpofeld's Cote, Leeds

$.15 Tee Cunmones'’s Hove: Piane Pieces from Northern Programmes, Little Suite (Debussy), Songs from the Bergerettc EFL SHEFFIELD. 2i2.7M.

(Weekertin) 5NO NEWCASTLE, 312.5 M. 3.0-40 London Programme relayed from Daven- 6.0 &.8. fron London 2.35 '—Loaidon & PenT a TMT teluyedl frony Dia ventory z: w:— try Bred fT. Biren, " faneertng de. the British EcepArt IV, 6.45 For Seouts: W. BR, Grist; * Natare, Talk— 4.15 A STUDLO RECIFAL Adventdtes. aii. the. Gobbeiiners is AStrpiba. 10: = Howto observe without destroying * Landon Programrelated Irom Deventre, 4.0 :—Siavying- Gwes doses (Pianoforte) The Station ©. tet. €.40¢:—Mrland: Mire. -Arthor Lewis (Voral Titeis). Olive Sale (BReciterk bobs —Oetcek, alibi 70 My. L. B. Rassprw : ‘The Passing Show" ERCa [ia ates a a le He eg can Jee Mt. anal Mrs, Agthir ‘lewis: 4.560 -— Olive Falyn. 5.6 :— FUMeTLpas pea aee es Leonards Poo Qotet.- lh :—Childean's Hear; &6:—For Farmer: Mr. . 7.15-12.6 4.8. from London (9.15 Local An- B.f. Pawar, Bomeonabbe Aes, 615 :—-3. 0, trom Lowdon, Tempo di Ballo {Dance¥ “5 Leora 7.8:—— sir. Henry Flaw: * Bchool vol the MeleChih.” F052 | HOWLSeMeTLS} Ouve Gieox (Sopranca) BoE item. “London, 2030 7—Danee Muse? Perey Binel'a Alolian Boal, rehred fein the OtoLllerics, 1L.6-12.0 — O Flewer Tivine Haya TPoced 8B, trom Latden, 6LV LIVERPOOL, 297 M Bhe Wandered down the Mountiin Side Frederic Clay §5C GLASGOW, 405.4 MM. Ibisonly w tiny MMM sae ace a Haydn Tool 239 :°—5.1, from Edlolurgh, 2.8:—Mii- Week. Hervice, 245° London Programme relayed from Daventry LiweEn sk oadurtod: by. Rev, 7. To Tie dev, a Uldepnk Weel WELT Methatat Church, Order of Secvien : Hyimn, " Reinier, “he Scherzo Lr. (ip. ee) ee eae | 10 Tur Entxyevinn Curt Opcurmemra, direeted Lard ft King,“ v. 8, “Beading, Act: af thot A peed bet oe, 1, * br J. W. Satay, from the Edinhurgh Gale Res. Admoi from: Gy danas pea Deetlooen Aibtress, F'raver Pann pines 44. ° The kay jour cbodl, lik pees Korie from tp. 31, Bo Bees ] qualn,” ¥. 5-7; 3b —tige Recital, 3: —Sedtrive nel hls ftaurant Grensitre, telaved froin the. Locerow Diet Sate 4.6°— OniveGipson Lethe Recital on Five Baiphones, be 00 Fry, The Witeless “EIB Tar Caitones's Horn Beloved, :it-is Morn ..a0.cee ee Florence Agtuiard Qunttet. °-802—Mje Hori: ‘Home Dresunnking,” 111. 6.15 :--Ciulkiren®: oar, 5.58 °—Woeather Fotecest for Farmers, Bhoukl he Eplraid va eas Stae Af R Etiahegs 6.0) London Programmerelayed from Daventry £.6:—Mistcal Taturlade, Be: —A. Irom Looded. £8 :— Juvenile Organization Seclety—The Beve’ Boigade. Tai—a., (Chyttes: aRorterck feoRdinbureh, 7-15-:—s.. from Lomo. 7.45:—30 4. feo 6.3) 2.0. from Dondon en lr SS heen a eneseg eee Patiaageren Aberdeen,8007—8:H. from Dede 130¢=

CeORGE JEFrensos iil the Piano 6.10 :—3. 8, from “Lomwbe — 7.8/8. trom ~“Edialnirgh, 746—aiB.. free Leto. 7.45 —Spothlkh Homa seth 11-30-1230 “Morning Concert relayed from Deven- No, 6, orp ond Wollie” Written for Brondestiog by B15Tae Cwtores’s Hour: An Adventure ey Story for Bors, by We A. Pittman, A School Arthur Bisck. 8.0-12.0 28.5. from, Londois Story forGirls, by Mabel Hacking 240 Beroaucasr ro Scereons: Mr, FE... Canry- 2BE BELFAST. 306.1 Mi. BRraoeata : “Friends in Fields ond: Wowlk—IyV, 6.0 London, Frogramme relayed from. Daventry Comnaoan Lirards." 2:38 :—Lonlon Proraunme reared. froen Daveutry. 43:— 630 &.5. from London Tilehk Maelo, “Thi Shatign Orchisetira, Fred Boers a $0 London Programme relaved from Duvontry (Plncocthe), 4Dance Musi +. The Stale [ieee Phadal. 0 G,. E. Dew, The Timeless Moor" £6 :—hlkas Florsnee Lwin: ‘The Pirnle Hamper.’ §.145:— Ciubdren's — 60 :—Loredon rane telagdl fromm 50 Maneusxe Dyevr (JlexeoSoprano) Daventry. i—e. Eo Trot. hotetion T.8:—Praf. Faces 7.15-12.0 &.8. from Rondon (9.15 Local An- Ball, "Photography—Ii), Hictures,” 7.15-12.0:—8.0, from §.15 Tae Cerpres's Tove TenerEe |) Lensahos,

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PROGRAMMESfor F(RIDAY,AY, MMay 2 =—— SS — <= = ——SS ———— = : eee <= ee * 5 piece emis, (The second part may also be papers, and been prominertin the recent advances ‘LO LONDON. 361.4 M. repeated.) in player-piane and gramophone reproduction. The Srcoxn Moveaest is called a Romance, (1.0 Time Signal, Big Bew) | i i a raithver stately, thoughtful mice, noostly 715 THE FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC " I plainly tineful, The Sonutas of Beethovcc 1.0-2.0 Laieh-Time Music from the Hotel Motro- Two Pieces for String Orchestra : pole Serenade (from a S t r i n g Quartet) 7.25 Prof. Geonce Gonnos ; “ More-Compaman+ LENT ‘Vearte Heh anand rH a—1TV mb's Gebers" i 2.55 Reading,E ‘An Inland Voyage * (Stecensan) Minuetchefrom eeeBerens weeeee hn onoa neee ance eee Des eae eeTHOUGH the work LEE ils the works Irth Tune, * Moly on the Shore "iy aees : Cirainger 20 Sir Eexeer Gray, ' How Engtieh Laws are + eat Litmh edge vs

= Made—TV, The Houses of Parliament * Geet Baatal hs pubhoation seemeo entirely intimate cruel Bie i . | oa He ania sig Le i * personal, ao (ioe Houses of Partiament, in their present | bor Br, iinormer's Srorrs vevenHine. there iiea behind form, are less than. a centory old, nearly. | Ehena jose than sight be the whole of the Palose of Westnnnster having 5.0 Misa Many homrrmarosk, "How Sweela ora euépeebed, Lamb. had “a been diss royed Inthe fire of 1834. But such tude by the Tin ' genius for friendehip and bindings sae guinkiy, and even the now: Houses TOES ta the snwond of a series of talks in which ah Pare malt cl convert on = teem with history, tustom and tradition, whilst Alias Lele is. deseribing some great Ama in tae life there wad-a Westminster Hall is, of course. the oripinil Brivvh industries from Us inside: Lieb: tine dork tragedy that would Bent of the Courta af Justice of the realm, Bir it wie the manuiaeture of niatehea: thie time have onbittered most men Ernent Lining iia had ver crest expermener of itinsweets, Most of us are ant to think of aweets His® Letters," therefore, bine io ibefee the eoncueting parties throagh the ELowseof Comnons hight they throw oa, his persona hity aa well aa —of whieh che waa a Member for four ears their hierary vhluoe, which ta reenrhy ecyural to that and this will certeinky not be the least interesting OF the * Fess of Elia” thomselyea: of his series of tala. 745 VARIETY 230 Mr, Corronn iy, Cottinsow, ‘Let's Go Round the World.” Gieonor Cansey (honed) Eanes? Cove (Poems hy Service) T AST week: Mr: Collinson “halted in” mid. J Pactie, ab Honoluha, in histor reune. the Ateneo and Mirus (Synropated Ducts ontwo wirld, ‘Totlay he eloaées bo our ow hemisphere Pianos} aon, atl ciemmbarks at Yokoharnm to discuss Roxato Fraxkav (Entertainer) ‘the charactenstic features; social and geopraphical, ion Jia piri, closing with his thepairhare Tor Shanghias, 20 Wrarner Forecast, Seconn Gexenan Niwa where he will reaome next weelk, BGLLETS ; Tarcal Announcements

245 CONCERTS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN 9.20 Mise Naot Ronn Sari i Report of Conipe Arranged by Tar Propre’s Coxceer Socusry, tition No, é@-and Anmouneenent of Competition in o-operation with the 13,5,(0 No. 7. (Details will be given in-nex! week's apie Tne Peorce’s Concent Oncaesrica, TrMes, published on Friday, May 27) Conducted by Coates Wooororar Procipal Vielin—Gronie Brearros 9.35-11.0 "R.U.R’ Suite for Strings, * From Holberg’s Day *. Gtrieg {Rostum's Universal Robots) A Play by Karner. Carre Heo i honk Upon aa the fouwrncdes Translated fror: the Cxech by Pac. Seuver of médern Danish literature. The bt- fiy seariy of lke ria On, centenary: of hia -birth occurred im 1584,. ane Arranged for Broadcasting and Produced by Grieg, os hia contribution fo the celebration, A FRIEND OF BEETHOVEN, Cecm Lewis compaed oa Pianoforta Suite From AHollerg's Incidental Music by Vicron Hevy- Herren msos Frece Karl Lichnowsky was one of Becthoven's Dray. Thit lie afterwarda orranged for String firmecst friends and most constant patrons, and (for full cetacte sea yrape 3.) JOrchestrm. Holbeng was a contemporary of in return, the composer dedicated to him several Bach ond Handel, and Grieg’s music reminds of his greatest works, including the *Pathetic* na of the fact very pleasantly. There ore five Sonate, which will be played in the Foundations SAX DAVENTRY. 1,600 M. Movements: a Prelude very much in? Bach's of Muse serida this week [London 7.15], This manner; 2« grouetil Sarahande done of the dances wood-cut, by Katharine Leigh-Pemberton, is that made op the Suite in former days); then baad on a contemporary portrait, a charming Gordie, iollowed by m. meloliously 10.300.m. Time Signal, Greenwich: Weathes reflective Aur, and finally o jovial Pigaudon. Forecast

Three Pieces for String Orchestra...... rig 11.0 Time Signal, Big Ben. Tun Pavextey Anitra's Dancer (* Peer Gynt‘); Bolvieg’s Song in quantities of pounds, or even ounces, but she Quartet and P.J.O'Loone (Tenor); Mra ceNT. (‘ Peer Gynt"); (owherd's Song ond Country will tell of the places where they are mide and Russenn (Mezzo-Contralto); Donorny WALES Diuner handled by the ton. (Violin) "A Lattle Berenade’ (° Eine Kleine Nachinvisck’ | — First Two Movementa ..2.¢ spec eed UW osaret 12.30 ORGAN RECITAL 6.15 Tae Cotieres’s Hook: The Stall Facily hy MHE Mowert work is simply o collection of (or asamuch of it as is available) will ener more Mamonn Rextow four delightinl -separdie: pieres, oo kind of he" At Home" in the Studio Oreanst: aml Director of the Choir little Symphony, bot light aa air, gay as. the summer evenings for which it was written, 6.0 Frisk Westriein's COrenesTha from the ChelseaCongregational Church lt is scored for a String Orchestra. Prince al Vike Playhouse, Lewisham Relayed from St, Mary le Gow Chorch Finer Movewest (Qoick}). The lively First Toceata in the Dorian Mode ...... 2. Bache Main “Tunt starts ab onee im. all metroments 200 Trmm Si0~atr, GREEN WICH: WETICE Frgue, * Ad toe! ind solubarem "2... ist in octaves, It continues at some length, mostly Forecast, Finer Gextkat News BULLET Rhapsody, No. 3 (founded ona Bretor Folk in First Woolina, Bong) er ie eee eee eee ee aSaint-Sadea 4fter a general flourish and a full stop, the Finale from ‘Stnata Britangien ” (on the toni ia really in 6.45 Fraxk Weetricui's Oncaestea (Continned) Second Mam Tune arrives. This Hanovar) several litth parts, which all follow one another with perfect naturalncas. Dt starta with a mincing 70 Alr, Percy =cno.es, tie BBA. Musia Critia 5.0. from Londen fragment of Tone in Viglina in octaves, which the 1.0-2.0 Second Vinlina repeat, while the First Vichna M DSiC is un art that ean be wmode extraordip- 2.55 35.8. from London (4.0 bop about ubove; then the Basa ssecrts itself, 8 aril unaticnctive if ib is wrongly talked Pie Sigua) aod soon, Soon we reach the -end of the para- about, Mr. Perey Scholea has long been, like graph (#0 to speak). ‘Thia first port is marked Mark Tapley, inveterntely sheerful in the fren: ot §.15 Shipping Forceast 4

——— to be repested, but that ia sometimes thought all the masterpieces that tend to overwhelm the miperhinis nowada ya. srminded man; iad a-ertic whe ia choerinl 9.20 SH, from London (10.0 Time Sigal) The second part begina with a very brief diz- though sound is a boon to the musieal population, cmc of bite of the two main. tunes, then He has heen interested in many branches of 114-120 DANCE MUSIC: Lou Rapersaas and pProcesds to repeat the firet part abnost un- niviaic eriticiam and propaganda—founded music his Eepasey Cries Oacaksrna from the Linhassay journals, acted as critic to various important Club : 7 vhanged. With another general flourish, the

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_ Mav 20,1927.) _—- RADIO TIMES——— Sian SS8ee = i ‘R.U.RI— Dramaof the MachineAge (Friday, May 27)

KAREL CAPEK, PAUL SELVER, The Author of the Play. whoa translation will be broadcast, 7 — The Author of ‘BR.U.B.’ A Note on the Play. Sy PAUL SELVER. By CECIL LEWIS. N view of the forthcoming broadcast o f Ft.U8.. B35 11.8 London, Doreatry ond other Sitons Thave been asked, ns the E n g l i s h . t r a n s l a t o r N Karel Capek’s remarkable ploy, R.UUE., he ol that play, to give somo account of ft4 anthor; Karel Capek. F i r e t of all, Capek is a n a t i v e of : R.URe shows ua the acientifie priesthood of the future, (ROSSUM'S UNIVERSAL ROBOTS) notcontent with deatroying individoality and fnith What je howknown wa eechoslovakia. He was horn under the wuiee Of subetitoting ease and rationalism, in & small town in Boheniia nbout thirty-seven A Play by Ranken CAPER Tranalated from the Czech by Para SeuvEer but actually attempting toreplace Nature, thought, Wears ogo. He was educated in Prague, and Iater initintive, imagination and soul byautomata which m Berlin and Paris, and after otadunting-aa a doc. Arranged for Broadcarting and Produced by Cron, Lewis exiat simply to work, to make more antomatic the hor of pelle Opn, he deveted himself to literature. machine-riiden. work, They are deatroyed if Ifia early wark, consisting of sketchea and short Charralera ! they are inefficient, scrapped whe n worked out; hlones, was written im collaboration with lis Harry Domain (General Manager for Roa- The play showe with power ond logic the ternbla brather. Before lone he jouned the stall of Netradni sit a Universal Rabota) Rowe nT LoORATISE onteome of this heresy: the scientist hoist with Listy (Notional G e c e t i e } , a prominent Prague Ie. Girvall (Hear of the Physiological Lheaurt- hia own petard, the agonyand death of the auto- mwsepaper with an old literary tradition, and later miend,Lt.) Lawes? GC. Cove matic hydra ke has created, and tho vision—far- on he transferred iia serviees to another paper, dacth Berman { Matiaginy Ektrector, GTR.) ofand star-like—of new ways in the hearts of the Lidoré Noviny (Peaple’a Nimes), of which both Frank CocnnmayE new men, hie und his brother are sill reghlar contribators: Alguist (Clerk of the Works, B.U.K,) ROL. jaa great play. Great in idea anid great, Sacidentally, it waa inthis paper that. hia * Letter BerwinWins ad a piece of dramatic craftemanship.

from England’ and hia novel, ~Krokoatite,’ Helena Glery (Danghter of Professor (Hory, TheRadio version will not be presented, like orngmally appeared in serial form. Jn. nddition of Oxbridge University) the broadcast production LordJim, in a) GWES Freasecox-Davies to-hie work aa an author, he alo produces plays series Of short scenea linked by o atory-teller.. for tho Vinohrady ‘Theatre at. Prope. Enima (ler Maid)... . ADA Kind That waa a study in paychology. The interest lay’ Although Capek’s international fame ta hased Manus (a Roboty ...¢.0.. axes WHare in the things whichhappened to fhe central hpon his work ss a dramatist, he has distinguished Bulla (a Hobotesa)...... » Onoa Peso Character, jimaelf in several bronches of authorship, Thus, Radins {a Robot) Eaves? Minto ALO. ia a playto start with—a play af he has written a book. on pragmatic philosophy, Primus (a Robot} . a BOpeeT: Hanes ideas—-and the development of these ideas demands fuiral lien has aleo compiledan exeellent antholoEF Holena (a Sisbebesny 5: GHIZELDA HERVEY a enstained. acene. The Radio version, however,. bf modern French poets in Cecch translations which AO Robot Rerwmnt aemienFobots will show a complete pictore without the need of he himself has made. ‘Then ho has published a any intermedinte announcements. The action takes place on o remote island witty littl book called *Criticiam of Words, The play will open with a picture in sound anal om 1 Se), in which he satirizes the tendency to cover poverty rhythm (composed by V. Hely Hutchinson) of the

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745 AN EVENING CONCERT. (The itemsgiven below constitute the final testa) Tae Bratton Ocrer Beaperaarics Seo lin: * Mis Heairt is lies i Burugrimge Hired : Parriy = Overture to ‘ Mirella" ..4.is sees .eeess Gounod Alea So praca Bodo eG Blemp, why dost tho baawne ood Yo Beowrphes ') ati Handel 265 Menten Govros (Contralta) . The Sweet of the Year. i.e eeeaes Teadthane MAE devely air trom: the -seeuiar Oratorio, 7 c, To Let—A Little Lonely Heart ae. 7 Semele, te sing by Penel late) who. om ' miaikine.; wishes: Chat: her lover, aprher, of whard a BS Wins Acwrs (Flute) and Octet thebos hector clearer, were With het, Plerwods F Se ey SEEM PIC EN Mae eae gta chide oa dog's gg aig! oa gelAfosari re | |are pretty frequently Biote. works for T Ae ariats in Bournemouths moming pro- groemme Mer. Oney Corjeag, the violinist, and “) alecp, whi Gest then lenve mo T particular soloista—players of the Flute, VE by thy nionnry jy a TeTneve FT i Horn, Easeoon, Clarinet, ard so cn, most of Misa Evelvn Fryer, the contralto singer. Ualeen, again deserve moe, i whom were hia friends, Tau Ty B10Tobbore mo ware wage lave," [ In the present arrhingement lhe omminal Contralt fi Sola oe Wain Kelly Ft eee eh Stanford i orchesttacol Strings, two Oboes andtwo Horns 20 S05. fron Donton (8:15 Local Announce- Mixed Voteo Choir: Doble Chorus, "how sll: 1 ja represcnted by the Oecbet. LTerE Sports Bulls tin| the prc * a tes Hovele Of the three Movements the Freer is Irvely, gel lirond: and imp rave; the BReoosm, with 825 A Jrom Liverpout FPHIS Choras by Bach, whieh consiiontes fis = muted accompanying strings, is calm ond be fiftieth Cantata. isan eaght-par! acdtinir. nignantly beautiful, andthe Last mw a Honus hes if) Ae from Lerdan the words in Revelation xii,10+: * Now shell the 4 qn) Minuet -styhe. prace, dunl the strength, ind) the rule, and the 4 might of cur God andHis Christ be declared, rk ae 8.15 Ocrer MANCHESTER. 384.6 M. for lie to nought is come whith hath reviled ws =| i Berennde (from ‘La Feria" Buite}...... hacome day nme night to Greg." ip - i" 620 Norway Caunece(Viola Solo, with Ovtet) 2.0 Lendon Peocramme relayed from Daventry Tenor Bolo: * Go, Lawely Boao". 2. oa Beale am. on Sea ee aes Pw edness oene Bartione Solo: * Shiervemee) ' oo... foes See ; 5.15 Tar Canorex's Hown.- Mosic, Songs anid Bass Silo: * ‘The Pibroch" . Stanford me 8.28 OCTET Btories of Long Ade. Selection from" Aansel andl Songs of the Micbrides .... arr. fennedy Frater 6.0 S28.fron dondton, 49,15 DLoral Announce Gretel” (Awnrperndinck), played Evy? the Bunshire ments; Sports Bulletin) ‘a i: £35 Witla ALWYS Tris. "Phe story of * Hiinsel and Unetel.” * Tack nod. the Beanstalk.’ —an- old fairy taly set io 935 Sf phan Liverpool ii fT : Sey ee 8 ed ee eae ee } Hootha music, sume be Totty Wheaties B.45 120 & Efren Eolon i Enesco ee) Cantabile wotd Presto... csc4 2. ce sees 6.0 Light Music by Tar Station Qvarrer

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7 os 6.5. jrom London 15. Ten Carmornes s- Hoon 4 “93.0 Dr Ricnann Cy Crance: .' The 6.0 Licht Music j aoe New Aquarion at the Clifton Zoo* 6.10 For Farina; Colone! 17. G, Huwes, * Diseineed of Sheep 1 445 &.B, from London 7.45 SATURDAY NIGHT IS MY 6.30 SB. fro Levon DELIGHT Tue Station Orcussrna, conducted 725 YORKSHIRE nr. SURREY i ‘= by Warwick BRAmiwarre An Eve-witness-accountiof the first he Fox-trot, ‘Grotesque Bhs i i iy a play in thes County Sarnyerier Champion. i phip Mattel, bw Mr. Virnsow Bours, nr CLarhamn ASD Lowy 7 145 ROUND THE STATIONS Ten Minutes : A Day's Broadcast in 7 Cncueerna 5.0. 8.8. from donden (3:15 Local Announcements, - Waltz.’ The Kiss Call" .... Caryl Spork By let imi} March, * Sor of the Motherland — 8.25 is, {t Jram Liverpool Jfanetion > Haney Morros and ‘his Blighty Box §.65-12.0 SoH. fren Londen _ OncHEstra Two-step," The Merry Widow' Lehar 6LV LIVERPOOL. 297M. Baite, * Miniature Ballet Dantes * a Aneell 'N-A COOL, CURVING WORLD HE LIES—- Cuarias Axp Dewees 2.0 London Programme rolayod fron a closed book to most of us In a Spot of Eother -The mysterious romance of the fish was Daventry fis famous pocm, but of recent ‘Years when Rupert Brooke wrote Opera aquarium: have come into fashion ‘This ix the one recently opened ‘at 5.15 Tee CHmpren's Hork Clarke will talk from Cardiff this : Sketches of Negro Life, ‘A Plantation the Clifton #50, about which Dr. (Comtqued Feliclay * ees eee ae Sechadet evening at 7.0 on page S02.)

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ee i (Continued from gage 300.) 7.45 8.8. from Condon (915 Local Avaieatsye | 60 ‘1 miion Programme telayed from Daventry 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daronity ments. Sports Bulletin “ i from ‘eae 6 . 3 0 S.8. from London 6.30 &.R. from Eonion (9.15 Local Amouree. 9.35 8 . 8 . monte. Sports Bulletin) §.45-127.8 8.3. Jjrom Fondon 745 8.8. from Cardiff j Lotal Announce £35 Mr Eeavanp Danwre.I i An Eve.Witness 9.0 &.8. from Tendon (9.15 account of. the Final of tho Awosteur Golf 6ST STOKE. 704 M, mints. Sports Bulletin) Championship

LPichere on page 358.) 3.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry 9.35 SLB. from Liverpoot 8,45-12.0 0. from Loman 515 Tee Cumorex's Horn | 9.45- 12.6 5.8. from Eon don” - = —

5NG NOTTINGHAM. giao MM. ‘Northern Programmes. A1.30-12.30 Gramophone Records 5NO NEWCASTLE. 312.5M. 2.0. Loneion Programme relayed from 86 :—Lomion Pieroni 40 :—Muoale from Thies Restanmnt, Dlarkel) street ako Day eit ry Chihinat's Hour. §.0:—Lopdon broeramimne. §.38 ;-— 5.0 THE Citores's Hor BLE. foam Lorion, 65 itr, F. Aled. Wil; leone "—TTFak Se from. Londdn. 7-4 6.15 Maser Hopexi~sow (Pianeforte) he Saburday Nlekht evi (Thin fistabnesit. Bae :-— Bric Bhs (Entertaintt), 6.0:—400. feene. Loni. 6.30 4.8. from LTendon (9:15 Local 6.95 :—51. faom Literal, §.49 2-601. fin Lastibee, 16.20 :—Dnwereteios Tees fiee Bapal, pelaved ZAneemnen ta. Sports Biglietins) from, the Grol Jsecobly Moto, 11:15-1E.o: = 9.35 a From Liverpoat SH, from TLonedos Io CLASGCOYW. 405.4M. 9.45-12.0 i Jrom enden 20: —The Reval Qultotes. Onivert Party, relayed

from heivinggrir, Park 5.0 :—Lectire-Becital at PLYMOUTH. ‘hota Mears Sane 8.1 -—bildren'e -Hewr. SPY 400 M. 5.88: Weoather Porn’ for Pioneer, -§0:—Jnie Newall (Yeu): ope Ms bad. hSOe—s. GE. fired .114-12.0 EraTion ORCHESTRA Lomi. abo —The Saturday Mlicht ere [rain Listainvent} Bas nuts Hreusk ¥ (Chik oaet 3.0 London Programme relayed from tater). $08.18. from Landon: sb IE, Daventry froLiverpool, 8.4§-12) is HK. from.Ia a 5.15 Toe Criores’s Hoon 2? BD ABERDEEN. 500 Mf. 5.465 -—Statin. Oetet,. Janel Mitharie [Sarai ‘60 Gronce Sawpy (Baritone) Harry Metillivroy (iaritone}, 6 £8: Chikiren® Hoorn, 6.0:—Stathom Ocbrt. 6.358 .—2-B, Orne 620 SF. from London (9.15. Local Lawlor. 7.46 Solo. Vewal ond Dreirnnennted Annotineoment, Bports Bulletin} Gancent,: Angi Fs (Violin) >< Gertnade Foldeos (foptam: J. WH. Bhew ("Cele : Peal Askew [Vela SB) 6.8. from Lrnerpoot 9.0°—s.4.. fein Linkin. 8-5, too Liver por Se, from Londen * 945-170 &.R, from London

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