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OFFICIAL Marvels of.‘BirdMigration.

PROGRAMMES By Professor J. ARTHUR THOMSON,* for the week commencing TOM ancient times men have marvelled at there is also oe coming and going of many. tho regular ebband flowof the tides of They are partial migranta, SUNDAY, * July 12th. birds. (5) The list of strictlyresident birds is-a short one, including such familiar birda as sparrows, Migration is a seasonal] mazs-movement of

binds between a winter resting-place anda rocks, robins, grouse, ond water-hene, It is MAIN STATIONS. summer neésting-place. It is an old-catablished difficult to drawa firm line between the residents LONDON, CARDIFF, ABERDEEN, GLAS. custom, deeply engrained in the migramt’s con- and the partial migrants; and the summer GOW, BIRMINGHAM, MANCHESTER, stitution, andnow working very smoothly, though visitors of one country ara winter visitors BOURNEMOUTH, NEWCASTLE every adventurous journey has still its sifting. somewhere else. BELFAST. In any north temperate country we can The great majority of the birds of north distinguish, in connection with ‘migration, temperate countries are migratory, but tka HIGH-POWER STATION, five seta of birda,. (1) There are the summer range of flight is very different in different (Chelmsford) visitors, who arrive in spring, many of them cases. The curlew may merely pasa in autumn with spring in their voices, like the cuckoo from. the moorland to the seashore, andback RELAY STATIONS. and the nightingale, They nest in thia country again in spring; whereas, the Virginian Flover and rear their young,but parenta and ¥ ung moves from Labrador to Brazil. SHEFFIELD, PLYMOUTH, EDINBURGH, alike make forthe south at the end of summer. . *# * LIVERPOOL, LEEDS—BRADFORD, ** . * There is often & marked contrash between HULL. NOTTINGHAM,” STOKE-ON. the autumnaland the vernal bind-tide, In TRENT, DUNDEE, SWANSEA. (2) There orethe winter visitors, such as autumn, the young birds aro the first to eve fieldfare and redwing, snow bunting and Greab our shores, execpt in the case of the cuckoo,

“Northern Diver, that find our shores congenial where the parents take their departure about SPECIAL CONTENTS, in the. colder months of the year, but leave six weeks before their offepring, In spring, MERRY MUSICAL MEMORIES, us in Spring to nest in the far north, Forit ia however, the mature birds arethe first te By W. H. Squire. the rule that abird nests in the colder part of ita arrive, and the malea often precede the females. migratory range. The autumn journey tenda to be dallying and (3) There are the bindsof passage in the THE MAKING OF A RADIO STAR. cirguitens as compared with the impetuous ruzh By C, A. Lewis, strict sense that do not find our country suitable in spring. a either for summer nesting or for winter resting, # ##* bs but spend afew days withuson their way further Fora given area there is often a striking MY PARSON ADMIRERS, north or further south, aa the case may be, punctuality in the apring arrival, and, to soni By Vivian Foster (‘The Viear of Mirth’), Here may be included the Great Snipe-and the extent, in the autumnal departure. Not lesa Litth Stint and_some of the sandpipers. remiatkable ia the return of a migrant to its OFFICIAL NEWS AND VIEWS, (4) Then, there ia the large contingent of precisa birthplace. partial migrants, birds that are néver without A ewallow marked in Aberdeenshire in 1912 PEOPLE YOU WILL HEAR THIS WEEK, representatives in the country, thongh some returned the following year to the same farm- goandsome arrive every season, ‘Thua, there ig steading. This “homing” haa been often no month in-the year when there are not lap recorded for storks, but it is more difficult ee LETTERS, wings or green plovers in the north-east corner to maké sire of it forsmall birds. Thereforoit

= is satisfactory to know that an Ayrshire ewift IMPORTANT-To READERS. of Seotland, and yet there is always anautumnal The addres of “The Rede Times "is 8-11, Geathe migration to the milder climate of Ireland, marked with a ring in 1914 was caught agai at SentSeren, Londen, W.C2. = — + + * «8 the same place in 1918, though it must have The address of the British Brosdcasting Company, made four journeya to Africa in the interval, la 2, Savey Hil, Strand, London, W.C.2. a Similarly, all round the vear there is a repre- sentation of goldiinchea in England, though ‘There are many questiona in regard to bird- RATESOF SUBSCRIPTION to “The Radio Times ™ migration which cannotyet be answered except fi pcluding p o s t a g e ) ; Twelve Months (Foreign), 15, 6d, ; Twelve Months ( G r t i s h } , 13s. 6 d . "Fn a Talk from Aberdesn, (Continued overleaf in column 3.) _ __ == RADIO TIMES pans _iirn orn, ical

The Making ‘ofaRadio Star. Mikel of Bird Migration. (Continued from the previous page.) in a cautious wav. Thus, there 16 the question By C. A. Lewis (B.B.C. Goeuiear: of Programmes). of the routes that they follow in their Might. BROADCASTING: is more thana distributor no different from a public platform, Ther gointe Perhaps the surest way of getting alan anawer ef various forms of artalready in existence. the Stadio almost scorning what they consider 8 to put an addressed aluminium ring on the Jimodifies anc tratelatea existing forme. For to be an ill-favoured novelty of no particular bird's foot and register its location i f news this: special technique ja necessary, To supply importance, ‘These artiata in many cases fail ehould come of its being caught elsewhere on ROE Stree uct occasion, Thus, it, a new schon) of broadcasting artizta is apring- ia produce their effect, simply becanse they it has been ingup. Most of them are young, many of them have not taken the work seriqusly or considered Proved that the Bborks of North Garcpe olten flay are unknown, and they are all prepared for atuely the circumstances of th. aotthwiards anc Baa wuercls in aut wml. iy aru] criticiem, Chi thie bias only can sioCeRS fallow the Nile Valke‘Fainto the heart of Africa, Emotion That Doesn't “ Get Over,” of BO further sonth La Kaial aired Cape Colony enaue, for one of the difheulties of the excontive 7 artist. 14 that he can never form any necortic Out of this arises the interesting question of = # £ +e opinion of his own capohilities, or the effect he haw much there is in microphone personality. Sone migrants like st wings and ilyrushes, Cencrally epeaking, the instrumentalists eecen fly low. occasiomally dike cloud) Gf amoke creates, His funetion is to create for others and, therefore, he must rely upon the judgment Lo enemeel better than the vocalists, Whether it blown along not farabove the waa: but others 4 thet a Vocalist depends more on gesture to oF other, Like cranes, storks, il peesnero ne What are the epocial qualities necessary for a Paki an cmohional effet, and the instr height of SAMMt. Rut most migratory birds pertect brosilenstiig techmgue 7 mentaliet entirely on his instrument;is a matter “wail their wiv from cloud to cloud” ot an fier conjecture ;; but, in any cace, the atmos- aititante not greater than Lt. Showing Up Defects. perio singer vory seldom “‘ gets over” when Simiariy, one must be careful in regard to Firstly, the microphone listens with extra- brondesast, There is an clement of wnreality anid vehnty, which has) been offen exaggerated, ordinary neciney anil attention te retail, * i exagerration th emotional singing which the No dovlt, snanr oo migrant can pdt on a spurt demande pe rfeetion and shows Np defects with dishener is quick {a detect, atthe rote of-a mile ina minute, bit half that Let us turn to another hranch of the- worl, devastating clearness. The artists lave, there- 1h inneh Commoner Beced. Th soe Cher, fore, to acquire complete mechanical perfection the most difficult side of it, and consider humour. moreover. 1b has been proved that the Higdit a4 rir, in their art—whether tt be votce or instroment, Here more than ever an-artist feels the lack of kept up for rr FAW hers: ah tire, Every defect is reprodiced—inderd, exaggeratel vanal contact. with his andience, What is Perhaps the most halfling qnestion in tegard —herauge the visual element is missing. Godd (eorge Tobey without hia erchrows, or Hurry fomderation is how the binds manage to f i n e d their platform style dane} eiough-om broadesst. Tete without his moustache * way, I t imest be admitted that some go astray, Listeners hear flat top notes, lack of breath Audiences in the Studio. but the larger fart is the remarkable degree cag control, poor plirasing: and nothing ean hide What is the good of lnumour if there is no one succes with which the niigraticn is uenally it.” The artist has gob to be lettor perfeol. tfiectead Very interesting experiments, hare fo laugh? Many attempts have been made to boen made with the Sooty and Noddy tome Singing to Countless Homes. ect over this cifficulty by supplying Studia that nest on the Tortogas Islands at the mouth of Curkaéhy enoorh, a pil presence often andiendes, This has been in pert siecessful, but experience points to the fact thal thelistener the Gulf of Mexico, Fome nently marked birds procures slackness in technique. An aridist-is were comfortably traneported by steamer jn cure of herself, She knows how do hold the does not want the joke which makes a bip lingh. eo mech as one which produces a qnict large claced. Faskets to Varios pieces, “ch As public, and is satiafiod with samething- less Galveston in Texas, #4) miles away, and a than perfection in her art. Broadcasting will chuckle. The popularity of Tohn Henry or the? Vinar VA rin ble pencon ire alw 1h a fownrl their War Taek noon fil this ont. of Mirth ties more i their manner of delivery to their nests, Spenuvlir, concert singers, nefore, in fact. anv ft tt = ry artist who is teed to qatchong bis voice to fll than in what is actually said. They produce « frame of mithl-in the listener, and after this, the Ti has heen said that mignints- sometimes take a theatre or concert hall, will have to readjust fidvantayge of Inndmarks, such as coastlines, his technique entirety. reat is onay. rould be safe to say thet no one who Young artists who look to the future may mountain ranges, and chaina of tlancds; tut this cannot be the whole trith, sintc neny fly thinks be has a fares aulienes will ever have well keep an open eve on developments. Braad- and over the pathiess s c a . nm eilocess, for the broadcasting avdienen i a casting dees not-claim to bo more thansa ay in tarkneass plementary service, Visual contact and personal No doubt, there may he o certain amount “multitude of separate homes. The singer has of tealition, those leading well one year Eotatin, ho need to strain forhia effect: he con be presence cannot asyet be transmit ted by wire- they followed well for veveral vears before, cortain that the microphone will pick wp every less telephony, yet invention proceeds 20 quickly that visille, as well as. ondible, brogdeast ine There may be somethmg in this, beh the young detail of his voice, even though he sings a forte binds seem tisvally to start on their ad¥Ventorons [eIssae pra, may eoon be an accomplabed fact. autumn journey unattended, and it is not omy A Lesson Fiom John Barrymore, Always Room For More. to understand what kind of-appeenticeship cone The microphone ia sekiom moro distant from The Radio Star,therefore, is not n little artist be served when the flight takes plate at night fie artist than twenty feet. efleet what this pushed up into preeminence by the publicity A pers thee qwacde sia, which broadeasting words, but rather an mrtist means, It-means that tho ear of the Jistener, * * # it whether hebe in Spaidt or the Shetlands, js stilt what bay apyHicat ijn has eo neehified his sivte as io make it specially suitable to the new medium. home naturalists: have wemtaned to rogest ‘only Qrenty feet feom the artist, Wireless is an that there may have been a hereditary trina. Bomedinies Radia Stara are created miuzh- ‘electricallink which annihilates space and brings mission Of the fruits of experience from parents room fnshion=-an instanes of this ta Miss Mv the moat distant car within the Stadio, This ta to Offspring, until at Inst all the migrants a pavehological point—an attitade of mind in Bennett. whoa alidilen|y appeared.en t a De reot concert andwae hailed immediately as a Radio hare come to be well-endowed. But there is the artist towards the audience—a realization mot as yet any cecure proof that individually ptar. There are others who have not come abo of what broaleasting is. acquired wisdom can be entailed. Moreover, li is very interesting to compare the different promineTat Sak uiek ly, hut-whoee cometant ual. itv of performance has long since endeared them wo come beek to dhe cdl citheulty of stating ‘waya in which artista broadeast for the first what corrtent the eX perionee woul hare i tothe listener, Among these may be mented time, Dt may lpr eric tliat (bhe ereater the artist, the case of birds flying at might, ata high Sr. Maurion Cole, Miss Kate Winter, Mr Dale the nore be reehbsce the chficaltios of the new latitude, and across the sen. Pamnith. Ar, ceepol Farnneion, Trai fi he eile med urn. Bowe have to fall back on the view that lards Ise mel tiplied, and there ia always room for An instance of this was the famons actor. .Jobn have in high degree what some imeaimnmals Barrymore, On being introduced to the Studio, Were, ee have in sinall ineasnre; a sense of direction, he walke| abont it speaking alond to get the B power of “ heming,” Teeennines eect ito his mind: then he writ A NEW tT oor in Wireless fuidance nf ALE into the silence cabinet and listencd infentiy expresses Was tnade the other day: A big ee while other people spoke to him at varying dis- aeroplane express, Aving above a cloud hank, Is response to many requests, there will be tances from the microphone in order io get his travelled from Arussela to Landon, ao cistanee another Militury Band Night from the Liverpool judgment of etronaths and Toe puteh right, of 200 miles, in two houre, without once sighting Station on July Ith, when the Baral of the After that. he bean himeclt, making innumer- land. Lancashire and Cheshire Heavy Brigade WoA., able experiments in order to achieve the effect After ascending at Brwesels, the plot obtained T.A.. will provide a programme of popular reqited. It was a great lesson in the troulle his position and the necessary directions from misiv: The vocalist will be Mies(ladvx that an-artist will tale bo seeecd, Croydon Aerodrome by -radin, aml thease were Sweeney (soprano), and lighter entertainment Contras! (his will) ore eonitent ane leas checked twice during the flight to compensate will be provided be Ambkreve cod Rodd in ablo artisia who imagine that broadeastiog is for wind drift, FynCny: steel cua,

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By Vivian Foster (“The Vicar of Mirth"). By W. H. SQUIRE, the Famous ‘Cellist. HAVEalways regarded [Mr. W. H. Squire is ome of the finest ‘cellists A provincial paper it ism rather marked of the day, and he is also a noted composer, made the mistake of compliment “that among He is well known to listeners, and during the sending its football current week he will broadcast from various the greatest admirera of reporter, instead of iations. | my porformances ag“‘The the usual musical Viet of Mirth ” are clergy- MADEmy first appearance in public at Kinga- critic, to #- conor men themselves, bridge, South Devon, on my sixth birthday. at ushden.in 1895! it waa, in fact, the en- After I had played my solo there waa loud He wrote: “ There applause, Turning to my father, I said, wasa very large couragement of a rector that led me te develop this “ Daddy, what's all the noiso for T" “They ‘gate’ on Mondayat role as T have done, Ho want you to play again,” was the reply. "Give ino Public Hall, - happened to be in tha me aixpence and I will,” I quickly demanded, when this annual fix- stalls the firat time I ap- and refused to play again until I received it! ture was played Mr, VIVLAN FOLTER, Hares? az a paraon (for I Showing that my,commercial flair was revealed of.... One of the had spocialized up te then early In my career, most exciting inci- dents in the match in conjuring, venbriloquiem, and society enter: A Treasured Collection. was when Mr. W. HH. taining), and waa eathusiastic. He came Both my motherand my father were cultured Mr. W. H. EQUIRE. round to me afterwards and said; “If you squire appeared on come to the amateur musicians—pianiste and violinist re- the field with one of those overgrown. fiddles that, rectory in the morning, -1 will give spectively—and I musthave been a born‘cellist; ae a clerical coat, hat, and collar, Promiso io you hold between your knees. There was a nico give the same for I had no turtion to speak of, except from my old party at the piano who had got his eye on show to-morrow night, and father. I began to compose instrumental pieces Tul al the stalls for you.” him, and he had no sooner started on a eprint when I was ten, and at eighteen I wrote, and down the wing than the elderly party spotted him, The Chaplain’: Imitation. had published, my “Serenade,” which is still and there was a neck to neck race between them. He was as good as his word, and with this being played by "cellists andsmall orchestras, Mr, Squire stuck his heels into the fiddle, rubbed suthoritative approval, and urged on by my Obtaining a threa years’ scholarship at the it on the neck, and whacked it on the bread-| wile, I gradually perfected the rale which has Royal College of Music when it opened in 1863, basket with his stick; bot for some momenta brought meso much into the public eve. I was fortunate enough to have it extended to he could not getthe thing to move. Then 1 During the war, a chaplain wrote that he had six Years, shouted, ‘Play up, Rushden |" and it pot on heard me the first week he was ordained, and I have played with all the celebrated musi- aspurt. They got past the goal-pest about four; he thought that erery comlidate for ordination cians, including Joachim, Kreialer, Sarasate, lengths ahead of the man at the piano. Then should make a point of seeing mo before and Saint-Satne, who came to my house and there waa some howling, and it wes ha M-time,"t) talcisng Holy Orders, played his second and last ‘cello sonata with “ [tig avery good thing,” he added, "to sea me, The treasured collection of photographs A Budding Genius. gorselves da others see us. Yours is an obso- of musical celebrities that cover the walls of the Since the beginning, all my playing for erame- lutely perfect take-off of the mannériams and hall in my house keeps my musical memories Phone records has been accompanied by Sir, pedantic speech, 20 often indulged in by the ever frech in. my mind.. And the many little Hamilton Harty—to whom, incidentally, I gave. clergy. And now what doyou think I hare messages written on them never fail to revive his first London engagement. I had ‘been eit! done ?T have sent for ny * clabber " (hisclerical an anecdote about the writers thereof, paged to play at a hig concert in , and, clothes) and have been entertaining the troops An Awkward Moment, being unable te take my own accompanist with With an imitation of you imitating a parson,” My first appearance before Royalty was rather me, I had to rely on “the residentone. J waa rather surprised, on being introduced to a shy-| An Offer to Preach in Church, anfortunate—forme! Tt was at a large concert Inoking young man of eighteen or nineteen, 9 Clereymen are present at every performance at which the Duke and Duchess of Teck were present. Their Royal Highnesses were late in learn that he was to play for me. I mve, When I appeared at the London Pal- But only for a short while; his exceptional lacdiurm recently, three of them were sitting airiving: and heing tha vouinarat performer, I was put on early in the programme. IJ had only skill and artistry were scon apparent. He told! together in the, front row of the stalls, and me that he waa leaving for London the next, played a few bars, when the Royal party arrived, onewas so overcome with langhter thathe day, and 20, when on my return to town I had rolled off his seatand got entangled with the and sa everybody roes to their fect, I stopped to play at a reception three days later, I remem-; ‘furtain screening the orchestra! playing and did likewiee,. Then nervousness overtook me, and—much to the chagrin of bered Harty, locked him up, and gave him hia, An amusing incklent happened in. Ireland. frst London engagement.” The local priest had taken thirteen seata for members of my family who were present—I lefé the stage hurriedly. ny performance, and when the show was Dame Clara Butt and “Mr. Wu.” over, ho came. to me and said ho had never My first song to become a “popular” suocers T have assisted Dame Clara Button manyof | enjoyed himself so much befor, “If you'll was “Like Stars Above,” published in 1903. her provincial toura; and an two occasions come and preachat my church on Sunday, the Hearing that ij was to be sung ata Nationa] black cats have followed her on to the stage,| building will be full,” he added, Sanday League concert at the Queen's Hall by She had always admired “Mr. Wu,” o little, a certain John McCormack—then a quite un- A Special Hind. Pekinese dog of mine, and one day, after cho, known singer—I went along tohear it, The Often enongh, clergymen tell, or send mea, had displayed an even ter admiration than glorious voice of this wonderful tenor got the weusl,] presented him to her, Dame Clara then) Etories which they suggest I might use on the utmost effect out of my song, and, hastening to stage. One that amused me very much was departed onan extended provincial tour, and [| show my appreciation of his rendition, T wrote did not see her until some months later when sha. about a working woman who surprised the a short note of thanks, congratulating him on viear of her parish one morning by appearing Wis singing at the Tonbridge Welle Opera House,| his wonderful voice. where I had also been engaged to play. My! at his door with a bag of potatoes, which During hia visit to Englandlst summer, she presented to him. He said he grew potatora train arriving late, J had not time to vieit the, McCormack invited me to his house for dinner. artista’ room, and went straight on to the plat- himself, but, all the came, it was exceedingly After coffee, he said he wished to show mea kind of her to think of him, and he was greatly form and began to play on my "cello, one of his most treasured possessions, and he Imagine my astonishment when, “ Mr. Wu" obliged to her, produced the note written twenty-two years Well,” she exclaimed, “these ‘haters aro bounced on to the. platform and sat him- a special kind, andI'm sure you'll be pleased aga | self down by my chair! He had listened to my if you give them a trial, for you ssid in your “Play Up, Rushden |” Practising so often at home that he evidently ecrmon yeaterday that the common taters didn’t Most artists set moch value on their Press could distinguish my touch; and hearing my agree with you.” notices. So do I—and particularly on the playing from the artists’ room, he had fidgeted I have played the parson character 10,000 bad ones; allof which I have kept! In 1994 until Damo Clara opened the door, when he times. Perhaps it is not altogether surprising a certain weekly London publication gave me bounded on to the stage. that I have been able to make it so perfect in a drubbing by saying “Mr, Squire ia o “cellist Excepting gramophone recording, which fs detail. IT am tho son of a clergyman; 1 was of some promise, but ho is iladvised to play always an ordeal, broadcasting is{ my greatest educated at a Pablic School of which tho head pieces of hia own composition. He is quite trial, Playing in a room thatis seemingly walled was a clergyman; and when, later in life, I justified in writing music to please himaclf; bub with blankets, without any applause for en- becante an assistant-master at a public school, he should not inflict such a farce as hig * Danse couragement, is like entering for asevere examin. my chief was o clergyman, Rustique* upen others.” ation and never hearing the result!

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GOSSIP ABOUT OfficialNews and Views. BROADCASTING.

Opening of Daventry. Symphony Concert at Chelmsford. The Nottingham Regatta, were PROoress 1s being mle with the eon A symphony concert, conducted by Mr. One i the chief aporting erenta af the VAHP Htruction of the High-Power. Station at Eugene Goossens, will be broadcast from-Chelms- at Nottingham is the regatta held annually, Daventry, Many difficulties have bern met ford on Tuekday, July 3ist. Mr. toossens under the auspices of the Nottingham Rowing and overcome, and the ¢lectric power supply recently condieted a symphony concert ob Cinh, on- thie River Trent at. Colwick Pari, should by now be on, Lhe official opening London Station, and is well known to listener Liniless en unforeseen, cifthtnuiiies occur, the date ta July 27th, and the Postmaster-General as a composer as well as a conductor. Nottingham Station will give ita listeners o wall] wisit Daventry to open ihe Siaticn, We glimpee of the regutta from 3:44 Danish Students’ Choir. te 6 o'clock on print on pace 108 in thia izsw a nete upon Saturday afternoon, July 18th, - what high “power means, by Mr. HH. Bishop, The. Danish Students’ Singers’ Union will The microphone will be installed ita position the Assistant Chicf Engineer to the B.B.C. cond ia choir to Loetanel mest month composed en the river bank near to the organizing com- entirely of students from the University. of "The Poet's Love." mittee’s houzeboat, and it is hoped to breadeast Copenhagen, and in view of the high reputation music by the Nottingham City Police Band, Thursday, July 25rd, ia the Chamber Music of this choir, it haa been arranged by the evening of the week at- London. In addition the sounds of the races, anc 1n imsing tom. Station Director for it te make s halt at Fdin mentary by Freddy Batters, Nottingham’s well. to an instrumental programme, to which Mr, burgh and broadcast a short recital on Friday, Leon Googaena, perhaps our finest oboe plaver, known humors fon the events of the afternoon, duly 24th, will contribute, Mr. Herbert Heyner will “A Summer Chango. John Henry at Stoke-on-Trent. sing the while ‘of Sehumann'’s song-eycle Beginning on Monday, July 27th, and con- John Henry W ll be giving his first performance © Dichterliebe” (“ The Poet's Love”), which he timing throughout Auguat and September, the. froin the Stokd-on-Trent Station ‘on July 24th. will give in’ English, The cycle will be broad- 10.10 pam. talks will be discontinued on every During the game erennig two fall quartets will cast in two parts of approximately equal length. dav, except Thursday. (n that day, the uenal ke‘ broadcast from the station by the Birmingham Several of the songe will be recognized by lis- topical talk will still be followed by an hour Station Quartet; namely, Quartet No, 17 in teners who are notacquainted with the complete of music from the Sayoy Bands, (© major, by Mozart, and Quartct in F ("The évele, as lovely Schumann songs often heard Nigger “), by Dvorak. The World's Teachers in Confernace. separately—-guch as ““Twas in the Lovely "In Holiday Mood.” Month of May” ond “I Blame Thee Not” Tt hae been arranged to broadcast portions In wow of the lord holiday woek, tkC Th nde (° Ich grolle nicht’). of the World Conference of Educational Associa Station is providing avaried programme of light tions, which is being heldin Edinburgh. Lasteners Forthcoming Important Talks. music. and humour, entitled “In.Holi day will hear the addresses of weleomeonMonday, Mood,"on Friday, July 24th: ‘Thesoloiste are Beoverad interesting talks Fave been arranged July Mth,frem 7.90) to -) p.m. the speakers Miss Ethel: W‘alkor (sopreao) and Mr. Prank: H, for this month at.London. 0m July 2ist Mir. being Sir dohn Gilmour, Secretary for Feotland, Fairweather {heritont), ‘Laonand Woolley, the explorer, will talk on Bir William Sleigh, the Lord Provest of Edin- “The Givat Temple of the Moon at Ur ot the burgh. Sir, Alfred Ewing, K.CLB., the Principal Life on St. Kilda, Chaldevs ™: the Minister of Labour, Sir Arthur of the University of Edinburgh, and -the Ht. The holiday season talks arranges 4e “he Sicel-Maitland, Bart., M.P., will speak on seme Hon. Wiliam Adamzon, M.P, Dundes Station are of a light, holidae ahapsecc topical subject on duly 23rd > ond in da.y 24th in keeping with the eummer season, she, Community Sirging. Mr. Kenneth Hare, who has reoontly made Cumming Skinner is giving a series of. tore name for himself asa poct, will tell us aomething A Community Singing Conmeert, to” be. con- “Roadside Talks,” and Mr Thomas: Nieol wii} nhout “ Elizabethan London.” The first two ductedby Bir Walford Davies, will be relayed take his hearers: to that fascinating httle ishnd (of these talks will be simultanecuely Ereactcast for Edinburgh listeners” from & to 9 pom. on of the Hebrides, Bt. Kilda, deseribing in two to all stations. Sunday, July 26th. “These events are totake talks the tr ip thereand thelife of the inhabitants, place in the Usber Hall, Popular Ouiside Broadcasts. Hints on Photography. Arrangements are now in hand to relay from Hebrow Music. Amateur photographers will have an oppor. Wembley a musical programme played by the The afternoon orchestral concerts havo boon tunity of listening to some: valnable hints given hand af ELM: Grenedier Guardsfrom (9.20) to maton special feature of the Beliet progres. by Mr. ©. W. Rodmell, BAL, AME. on Friday, 10 pm. on July Zard. On July 28th, from On Friday, July 24th, on interesting bill is July 24th, at Hull, when he is giving his fifth {to 10 spam. listeners may look forward to Offered, namely lailf anchor of Hebrew music, talk, whieh will deal in particdlar with:Nega- hearing « conoert broadcast from the Grand inthiding Bantotk’s* moledy, “ Hamabdil,” for tives and Prints,” ‘Mor Rediell ts an AEfownte Hotel,inthis vinlonecto and harp, played by Mr. Reginald cf the Roval Photographic. Focicty, and has Debsonind Mite Pauline Barker; a brief recital A League of Nations Feta. exhibited sucéecesfully at the London’ Salon’ of of songs hy Mr. John Vine (tenorl, followed by Photographyand at various exhibitions throwgh- On Ralturday, duly 14th,from.3 to. 3.45, it forty minutes of light music, out the country, ‘fa proposed to broadcast ftom Bournemouth Station speeches by Archdeacon Daldy, of The Spirit of Adventure. “'The Pienie ** at Aberdean, Southampton and -Winchester, and Tord Par- The romantic history of Bristol and the Abordecn Stadion is arranging for Friday moor, in conmection with the League of Nations Weat of England is to be described in the night, July 17th, a prerramme of “ Fummer Union,on the ovcasion of Townkill Park F*te. second “Spirit of Adventure" programme to Melodies," which will ke vaned by the intro- ke given from the Cardiff Station on Wednesdar, duction of another play by Mr. Arthur Black. Chorus, Please ! This 14 in ome et,and is. entitled The Prenic, duly 22nd, The tden of the * Adventure” sence The oulelanding featore in the evening is fo present in the form of dramatic sketches in Which the author haa departed from his usual precranine at Rowrnemotith on July 24h will interesting eventa of local history. Three tescrintions of Seothsh life and character, and he the performance of Fulb, the eomic opens sketches, John Cobet, the (No Admiral ; Thowtas has given us, instead, an insight into the in three acte, written by I. BR. Farnie and Chatterton, the Bristol Poet; and A Day in the humorousand awkward situations in camp life, ecHripened! by F. Chaseaione, The cast of this Life of Beau Nask, will be broadcast on this from the holiday-maker'a point of view. Oper will consist of well-known local artists. date, performed bi the. Newport Playgoers A Scottish Fiavour, On July 26th this station will ask ita listeners Society, under the direction of Mr. J. Kryle to-join inthe chorus, and thwill be interesting The Station programmes for this Fletcher, who has written the sketches for the week have, as is suitable, a distinctly Scottish to hear whether this proves acceptable to those microphone. Who take part on that night. flavour. On Sunday afternoon the EC. W.A, A Night With the Littl Folk. Prize Brass Band (Scottish champions) will A Dancers’ Night. The Liverpool programme.on July 24th is {0 play.while the greater part of Monday evening's The programme at Manchester on Saturday, be a distinet departure from the usual fare. programnu: is devoted to old familiar Scots Joly 25th, has, in anawer,to many requests, Jt is: entitled “ A Night With the Little Folk,” tunes and songs. On Thureday there is a one- been arranged. for the special benctit. of those and takes we into the delightful realms’ of act comedy, the ecene of which is laid in a who wish to danee to Joud speakers, “Te Nurserviand and Faérie, ‘The vocal thems are m Rothesay boarding house, and Mr. JoC. Dorsie, Caneee, which will be played by the Scarlet the cafe hands of Miss Doris Gambell (so0prand) ihr Scots entertainer, appears the same night. Syncopators Hand, w ill ast for seven minutes, andl Mr, Willint Heseltine (tenor), Mr, Stephen On Friday Glasgowlisteners will welcome the ane in beerecen ther will be three-minute sa Wearing, 8 young ‘Liverponl pianist, will play Teappearance of Mr; Augustus Beddie in the tervals, filled in with song and humour, During Debusse’s. “Children’s Corner” pieces, ‘and last instalment of For Conscience’ Sake, by Ian n ten-minute interlude in the middle of the among the orchestral items will be included McLaren, andoon Saturtay they, will hear once programme, there will be a song recital by Ravel's * Mother Goose" suite—playved by the more the Station Orchestra, with Mr: Daniel Miss Miriam Jicette, the B.N.O.C, soprans, augmented. Stition Orchestm Etrmour, in dance mitsic, eo

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(Gregary, Mise. MURIEL HERBERT,_ the’- cleveri you ogFianic and composer, wi ay © piani® on in of Chpreber Music Comtert (6.6, to reveral steticasi.

(Warrin [Eecobes, Mr. TOPLISS GREEN, the well-kaewn Baritone, Ho Mr. JAMES BERNARD, Characler Actor, will give shetehed will goer from London on duly 15h, trem Diekoms trom Manchester umd Chalsterd on duly 1ittr,

[Sarda {ifarria, Miss DOROTHY KITCHEN ‘Gootralio) will Ming VIVIERHE CHATTERTON i, he heard from Chelmaterd on duly 14th, and whe will breadcart [rem of Manchasigr on duly 06 duly 18th,

(Marlin, Mins JOAN MAY, the popular Actress, will sing trom London on daly th (.8.te wl Metiom). [Haeria. { tuageil. Mite. +iALLGOOD will toke Sir ROLAND GO0URNE, who Miss VIGLET PARRY, who is im the second part ini Gregary, will fatk on ike Overseas Com- \ audition efRadin Radiance“ af Londen en ni dele Tihfin ato verbs munity Settlement “Scheme on Miss MAY BLYTH [Sepranc) in io broadeacl daly. 1th Piationa daly 15th (3.6. ta all Stations, rem Londen, and other Statham, on daly pith,

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Liehenere mee fmolnded: thot we do wot eoeelite IA pido eiiere fire pelted hen Preleproace je aren oh ether ihr A Weckly Feature Conducted by Percy A. Scholes. PeMbiee fotereaf will fered! fie. Biitarial torear ap STi, Sowthowpton street, strand, Lemon, W 2.) BEETHOVEN'S HEROIC SYMPHONY. After the Trio, the SCHERAO proper is Wireless ard ‘ Chestnuts.” i(Carkoter, Siyoay,) rr peated, Ty. Teak Sim. ‘My aerial pascce over a pear treo ih 1s Beethoven Woke far fricn i: “7 am The FINALE(Very Girel) is one of the bigecat that once had three pears on if, notaatisiedwith my works upto ihe present Now it has bets of Variations ever written, [bas also one chestnuts on it! time, From to-day I rican totake a new road. My of the Tht orerar; that ts, the hetener is t h e o r y is that they must have dropped In 180% a4 | ooinegr alecart thirtythree) the write off the acrial nares tne tb coph aries Ett yt te during some of the entertainers’ his thir ( Herom) Symphony thé: first PTL phere, After an introductory mishing phrase there Your. ote Phony on that new road. Jt was a new neal is given out an extraordinary, fragmentary Harrow, indeed, the Symphony showing a great advance WE, Ciresox, Tone, Tt is in two halves;. cach repeated un- in length, complexity, romantic fecling. and An Example Worth Following. adorned, playedchicly hy plucked Strings. emotional iritensity, uponary Aymphouy pre- Dean Sr,—I was interested and touched on Two Variations on thin fragmentary tune vimuly written by himself or anyones elee a rerent Sunday evening by a delightfal idea follow, for Btrings alone, At last the real Tune The tame roqiunea oxplanition. Brethoven which is beng carricel oat regularly at a certain aw the Movement eomes—aned we ciseorer that had great admiration for Napoleon, ‘ancl doedi- country mansion, with real profit and pleasure the other tone to which we have been listening cated this eyrophony fochim., tat when, in ibn Teadiby. the fers of this one} to a company of “the ‘owd folk.” Tnethe large 1b. Napoleon poeephos the hbo of Bnet rer, The two aections of this New Tune with an balliard-room-D found «a foolivy number af hore thus showing himecl{ after nil a mmc of selfish men and women (the majority of whom, I ambition, Becthoven tore the title-page off the Old Hass, a8 one may call it, are cach played first by Woodwind (especially Ohoe} and repeated jearnod, are never able te attend the distant work, Adterwards, he inacribel th “To the poles e3.of worship), pathoredd, hy kine invitation Memory of a Great Man “—ond there i foreo in by Full Orchestra {especially Violins), From this double Tune na great set of Varin- to listen to the -broadeast religions service, the word “memory.” As T watched the faces of the listeners, 1 realized Lone 1 tmade, sometinis very free indeed, but The four Movements are ie praratie raeltey- Gia) always connected with some part of the original, how keen was their enjovment of the service, another, which came through so clearly on the loud J. FOUR “‘ CARNEGIE" WORKS, speaker, and how this kindly tea on th® part (Beerast, Wroxespay.) Quick, rigorova.——Two loud chords announce of my frenda was supplying a trie spiritual the openin=, then “Crt.os play the FIRST MALS Mr. Andrew Carnerie was a great music lover, joy which ago and circumstances were denying TUNE(e® |: meer than a short Bagh cnt, anal, Driring his life, he gave lares sume for the on- these old people, i faet, “net anikke the“ Gonk-heuse ") qaaietly couragoment of music, both in the United btates ltia the * one thing “ which they look forward accompanted by othor Strings. The Tune, is aml in his native country, and since his to from weelr to wird, amet heartily PONTE repeated.imitated. and worked up too climax, death, much moncy provided by him has con- the idea sa an example whieh MiaTy cf woe in- whieh the Fria Oncor Phones it out. tinued to be used for musical purposes under the rewlers might follow with joy to themeclyrs aa Immediately there follows, very softly, the direction of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust well aa to others, ECOPOLAT E—scmere cdirooping piirare and their expert nrusical advisers, Tours, ebe., of three short notes, handed hy Oneto Chart A part of this-money has been expended in Faversham, ad. Wiratrxy Hirones, seT, on to Fiore, then to Pinar Views, back the annoal undertaking of polliontion of polected to Oboe, anid socom A large.part-of this colossal works by DPritich composers. AIL thease works What Is a Condenser? Movenedt is made of thie tiny fragment. are itchuckecd in the catalogue of the Triusct’s pub- Dear Sraj—In reply to your correapondent, One ore tunes follow, the Orchestra boca, fishers, Messrs. Stainer and Bell, the wiredess condeneer migtyt be deacrihesl aa ing forceful again. Then comes the THIRD follows :-— MATS: TUNE —not heard afterwards until the DRYSDALE'S “ TAM O'SHANTER.” “A pair of conductors separated bey a dieleed rie Recapitulation, bot extrurdinerily beautiful Learmont Dryedale was a prolific Scottish suitable for the temporary storage of electric and contrasting. It consiste of tonder, repeated compeser who wie: barn in Edimburgh in 1886. energy. thorns in Woonwrn (mrewered by String). and died in 109. His Tew (Shanter (a ** Con- A huge “condenser” may be soon doring For the rest of this: Movement it must suthice oer Overture "') is a work which deals with the thundery weather. The thunder clomd contains weird and supernatural, It is headed with the to aay that it ie almost entirely made owt of trillions and trillions of electrons, which may the preteding material, line “ The hour approaches, Tam mann ride," be-added to, coven as we wateh., 2 byonatural and with a further quotation from Purns's poo DU. FUNERAL MARCH. laws an approximate number of clectrons having Very Siow, This- Movement falls into thive FARRAR'S “ ENGLISH PASTORAL opposite signe collect in a neighbouring con- RAIN Bert os, : IMPRESSIONS.” ductor, such os another elowl of the earth, a The FIRST SECTION. opens with a Tune Ernest Farrar was a young Englishman, killed stress will he set. up in the intervening air (the “dielectric “), The electric cnergy is “ con played at a low pitch by Finer Viowtss, This, in action in LOS. There are three short pieces with a little other material, is treate| at some in this work of hie, densed,” length. The Firet Section hes a definite close, I, SPRING MORNING, In the middle of If the stress is too great, the energy will The SECOND SECTION is: elaborate, bot a subdoed piece is heard the thirteenth-contury bo dissipated in the form of heat and. light rather shorter than the First Seotion, Tits chic tune Sumer is ieemes in, followed by the Angelis, (lightning), as the two condactors neutralize material is heard at the oulech—n. sustained IL, BREDON HILL. This a5 mostly slow their charges. ‘This natural condenser is wn- harnessed. In radio application we harnessour molody startmg fairly igh in Ono, gnmeditative, : charge and discharge. The THIRD SRCTION is, of -enurae, in-the IT. OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY. natore of a return to the Firat, bot itis greatly This last piece is lively, It ia practicallya short Yours, cte., extended and elaborate set of Variations on a dance-tune, London, W. H. Awrnoxy Haxrer, IIL: SCHERZO. BOYLES “THE MAGIC HARP,” Sunday Services by Radio. This Movement is: a striking exarnpile Ina Bovie is an Irishwoman, born in Wicklow Dear Sr,—I was very pleased to read Mr, Cribs ol of Beethovens “new. read," in I88o. The Magic Harp ia based on a note John A. Stoncham’s Jetter under this heading Becthoven's day much objected to of. Lustondl to Eva Gore-Booth's poem, The Harper's Soug in the FPadie Times, and would like you to of a short, mare or less formal Mianweb and Trio, of the Seesone, which describra “the magical realize that thease Sunday services are really & we have slong ptece which in point of ematsonal harp ofthe ancient gods of Ireland," and had great boon to Englishmen who, like myself, are force is. on a Jevel with the other three Move: three strings—aleen, loughter, and “the silver living abroad and have no opportunity of attend- monte, yet answers well to ite title of Scher, string, the agund of which omnadé all men woep.”

ing an Einitlieh Divine Sorvice, ———re oc™ jest. The fori is, hewever, Bimiply t Hat Tknow many in Holland who look forward to of the nsual Minuet ond Trio, which is always ERAITHWAITE §. “SNOW PICTURE,” these services, and, whilst travelling in Germany plaved Minoet—Trio—Minuct. ® H. Bratthwaite is a native of Cumberiand and Denmark, have often come across Enelieh- Firat we have the Scherzo proper :— (orn 1883), and an ex-student of the Royal men Who teld me how greath: they valued the fa) A Tune is plaved and repented. Ft begins Academy, London. He gives no basis for. his rundey services which are broadcast by as A barely audible chattering in Bbrings, Sree Jactore, other than the tithe. Chelmsford. — (6) The Tuno is developed, then blared forth N.B.—Gricg es First Violin Sonata (Bourno- by Fall Orchestra, anda longish Coda (or * Tail“) mouth, Friday) and Delius Second Viol Yours, ctr., is added ; (b) is then repeated, Sonata (Cardiff, Sunday) which will be broad- Epwakp 5, ALLSor. The TRIO ia of exactlythe same design as rast, were detribel in The Aedio Timer for Hilversum, Holland. the Scherzo, Ita tune is a typical Horn-call. dune J2th and May 20th respectively. (Continued on thefacing page.)

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Wireless and the Reading Habit. Work and Trials of the Radio Announcer. Drain &m,—There hae been a good deal of grumbling among literary people over tho TOICE with a smile in it! The man advantage. There is no desire for the rigid | who aspires to becomea radio announcer formality of the clocutionist, and none, either, alleged fact thet wireless has-cdone harm to the for the precision or the stridency of the platform reading bukit. My experience is just the reverac. with the Britich Bromdcasting Company must have a host of qualifications, but if he has a speaker, These things, while excellent im ther The other day, for instance, | wae dining at my usual restaurant, when the waitress happened to voice with sunshine mit,o yea that seems own wey, are apt to become boring befors the fet into conversation with me aboot a book to bid you be of good cheer and conveys the microphone. genial almesphere ef cultured cordiality, he An announcer must have an easy, pleasant that I was reading. It wasanovel by Michael Arion, possessed something that carries him a long way manner of speaking, and, vitally important, he towards Sihebess muat be nimble-minded, adaptable, able quickly [ was certainly rather surprised when she tokl Yet because itis, to some extent, a special to- alter his tone and inilexion to auit the needs of me that she had read it; but [ was more sur- gift, it is not the heritage of everybody, and ifis the moment. During the same evening he may prised still when she teld me that sho had jast not surprising to be told byan official of the be ealled npon to introduce Sir Oliver Lodge finished reading “ Leaves of Grase,” by Walt company that it ia very difficult indeed to find andJohn Henry to listeners, Hisdemeanour Whitman, just thet type of man who is suited to this clasa nnd phraseology must fit in with the particular Further conversation clicied the fact that of work. : nevessities of cach cecasion. ‘With true artistic she waa well acquainted with the writings of semee he most try to attune the mimi of the Few Worth Considering. Keats, Shakespeare, Shaw, (George Meredith, Hatener to what is to follow, and Qscar Wilde. I asked her what made “We receive large numbers of applications her read theae books, and her reply was that from all sorta of people,” Mr. Lewis, Organ Keeping Listeners Interested. she had heard so many interestingtalks by izer of- Programmes, told me, “ but -very fewof The B.B.O. attaches such importance to this, worthless that it had given hetthe desire to become them aro worthy of serious consideration. An peint that it would like to allot epecially-trained acquainted with the beat she could get in the announcer must. have so many qualities, and our announcers to each section of the programmes, world's literature, standard is constantly being raised. Attain- but: thia step would not only be inconvenient The above is not the only instance of the monts that wouldhave satisticd us a year ago in many ways, but very expensive. Meanwhile, hint that hag come under my own notice, and: would not be considered sufficient now, and broad sympathies, a capacity for taking an ne doubt many other listeners could tell of probably a year hence we shall be still more interest im everybody and everything, are of similar cases, where a love for first-clasa reading particular.” real advantage to the announcer. If he dotes on! had been promoted in unexpected places by Skill in what is known as.the art of elocution, literature, but is untouched by the beauties of our good friend, the B.B.C. I wos informed, is rather a drawback than an music, his deficiency in the latter respect will

Yours, ctc,, ‘ reveal iteclf in some subtle way before the’ London, 5.7. (Miss) E. M.. Morrox, microphone, aliecting both artist and listener ‘The Meaning of to the detrimentof true art. *€ Shanties or ‘ Chanties "* ? He mustkeepa level head. Things do go ean. Sie,—With reference to the article, “High Power.” wrong at broadcasting etationa occasionally.

“ Low-Born Songs That Live,” by Sir Richard To keep to the time schedule it is sometimes Terry in oe recent issue, I read with distaste the ISTENERS ‘ate often puzzled by the nectssary to decide quickly what iiema must be very dogmatic paragraph aa to the correctness applicution of the term “high power” left owt, and, on the other hand, the announcer of *chantics ” or “shanties,” which there to a station which ia rated at 15, 20or25 kw. may obgerve- with dismay thata “pap” lica ippeics obviously ne ground for questioning. Applied electricity is now so familiar in all ahead and nist be filled somehow. He must

ee ee These seanien’s aongs are chants and were used relations of life that many will have been com- be realy witha few well-tormed phrases which as such to the rhythm of the capstan, pumps, paring these figures unfavourably with those will keep the listeners interested. towrope, sheets, abe. of their local power station. The reason is that When Opera Failed. if pronounced “ shanties" by somo cailore, ib the term “high power” is only used relative is ‘more than probable that it is slurring of to other broadcasting stations, and the amount Nowadays, there is never a larger pap than the'™ C ho inte an at of power teéd is ridiculously small compared can be filled by means of a gramophone selection, with the amount generated even in a small but it was not eo formerly, Mr. Lewis told T have been amongst sailora and ships all my me that, several years ago, there was a break. | life and heard these songs or chanis sung. I power station. The 23 k.w. rating applied to the new Daven- down during the broadcasting of a Covent have aleo readextensively the older #ea- try Station means that this amount of power Garden opera. Twenty minutes required to be | writers, such aa Clark Kussell and Frank T. will be applied to the anodes of the oacillating ceeupied in some way. On the spur of tho! Builen, who,I believe, always rendered it aa valves. In-order fo obtain this power at this moment ho decided to relate the story of bis’ ““ghonties,”* point, an input of approximately 150 E.w, flying adventures in China, and he continued Yours, efc., is necessary, and only part of the 2 kw., it. until Covent Garden was ready to reanme. | Hull. THos. H. THomrsox. perhaps a quarter of it, is of use as radiated Announcers need an abundant supply of tact. energy. Go that one can see that the system Tt may be necessary to ask an artist to wait Too Many Songs? as @ whole ta not exactly efficient from a power a few momenta beyond the time arranged for his, ' Drank Str,—I think that the broadcast pro- point of view, although it may be efficient or her, appearance. Occasionally, the request grammes are very good, but if they hada bit from that of wireless. is not weleomed., more humour in them, they would be better. T agree with “ Nights of Humour” a3 suggested Precautions Against a Breakdown. Born, Not Made. by « correspondent. A considerable amount of power is absolutely “Tt is very annoying,” the announcer may Alsa, I think that/ae for as talke and lectures wasted in heating the filaments of the valves, betold. “I haveanother appointment, andit ia in operating the dinve éireurt which controls are concerned, the B.B.C. have not explotted very inconvenient to be kept waiting like this.” their possibilities very much,Most people the wave length, and in losses which oocur when Porhape he has hodo particularly trying even- like ‘to listen to a talk or lecture, ezpecially if the power is being converted to the special type ing, but he must control himself, remembering of power that is required for wireless: purposes. politeness and “the soft answer that turneth it-ia-of a topical character, Surely, we could away wrath.” have more of this kind of enterisinment— The high tension voltage which ig-used on the especially nature, educational and travel talks ? transmitting plant is 10,000 volta, and even the He mast be a close student of pronunciation. prid megative volts om the modulators are’ aa All the languages in the world come under his ‘Also, I think that there are far foo many purview, yet if he proneunces an Indian werd “cheap” songs in the programmes. There ia high ag 1,200, The power for the trinsmitting plant 1 incorrectly, he may receive an indignant letter nothing more boring than listening to a, bad eupplied by eight machines, each generating froma retired colonel who has lived im India singer work his way through four or five songs clectrical energy of a different character for nearly all his life, knows the word perfectly well, one ufter the other. working the different parte of the apparatus. and is eurprised that there should be euch Four or five songs, and good ones, are quite Stand-by machines are, of course, provided, ignorance at a broadcasting station ! enough for one evening, and they should not all and there is even a stand-by main cable niuming All these qualities must an annduncer have, he together. Two songs together should be the from the road, which is nearly 2 mile away. There is probably seme troth in the assertion maximum, Tt will thus be seen that every precattion against that the announcer, like the genive, is born, Yours, efc,, breakdown has been taken. not made. Carlisle, R. BK. Ear." H.. Brenor. Hernger §. CRerennaen,

Tih —_— RADIO _TIMES-—— Pat iy Lore, 1835, _PROGRAMMES FORSUNDAY«(July 12th.)

The tetters “" 2.6." printed in- italics in these programmes LO. "TIAL: SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH, f., ION TURNER: aignily a Gimulianeous Broadcast from the station mon- hreereaetl . WEATHER FORECAST ariel “The Lave Plaver ™ firaheni Pap? GEREBRAL NEWS BULLETIS. (8.8: The High-Power (Ghelmsford) “A Lover's Warning.” ‘ Wirrie Horne Proa- fo aff Statins. Local News, boo, Zramme willbe found on the facing ALACMORON, La LA, THE ORCHESTRA. Fhe Willow Bane." =a (Coferndin Trivor page. rey “Seo hiel & Journey io the BHhine.” Sora cE the Paline nin Petrora MOSRPH FARBRING iTON. 2LO0 LONDON. 365 M. iy Afertin Akar am 2.a0—5. a "Wotan as Farewetl et reel Fire Alisice * aang al the Open " oe dt reed fa Fave a:ii fo mtfuer Ofeu anh a, ( The Vablevrie ''}. bath, THE. ORCHESTRA. CASANC'S OCTET. THR ORCHESTRA, Fantasia, “ Ada * a oe terdi Masteraingers af Ausastedd by Overture, “The be Perk Lah CLADYS PALMEBe MAY BLYTH {Soprano}. lneaegr.** “The Almphig 58-8. ute Fos Fr MICHAEL HIRAT (Baritone). 1th, 4 fl at CLOW AOHN TCRNE R. JAS BAPTISTE TONER. (Solo baa= 00, Larvely Ringe: ** sea ace oltre= a forte), Al Saw, THE, OCTET, SIT BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. Peewee ad ‘ Crear

a | ml THE oneHESATTRA. Voile, “atewels ot the Micloniia " 3.200 6. 40. A Summer Programme. k . - er ; clpay heey dD Wolf. Farrer THE STATION. AUGMENTED * DiviBoies ohrikorrry Viohn Solo," Larne ol Awtrefoie 7 osiare ei ORCHESTRA : M Av “HL7 rH. {Saicigt, DAVIE &. LIFFA Conducted by POSEPH LEWIS, "Meet tas Bong ee a risae 1a Alice Abowon ome Gohaelys Fal omer, At the Well" “Rp ithavvil Hinpe rier MOAN MAXWELL (Aoprano). “ Raecarelie ~[" The Tales of Hotimanm “*| "The Dove Maid ae ieee Eris Fogy REBE HILLIER (Contraltoy. Cie phere JEAN BAPTISTE TONER. THE ORCHESTRA, S30, THE ORCHESTRA. Prelodes Nos, 1, 2.3, 6 and & [O Majer, Overbirnk, | A Midsummer Night's Dream.’ Belection, Stomson aad Delilah * . Minor, G Mapis, Ly Mine, FF Sharp MWesdelsiohn Arinfataeane, wer, wll Minor) . thie tare foe TOAN, MAXWELL. Peseta 4.0. “MEC! HH To s HEAT? 1 euimmner ** orth ae (henanicede Chair of Christehiieeds 4 HiMEpea! Three Urish FE dlc Scrure. THE ORCHESTRA. Church. ' ge Min Not Jesting “arr Bia afore ho. 2 Fr am: Sante “Tee Atomtiha. " ’ Bards ~ Oreanst andl Chomrmaster The Gientlo Machen cae rere eee ‘iii on! CC. -, ANDERSON, : Ceci aid Musee” E aa. Afecel HIE HERI, “Coot, let as joi eae oe eer fil THE “CeF Hyman, "Tn Beamer Fiolda: via: Fibre et a0ns : {CongregationHy mmnnl Nia, Tay, Serenades, "OO Maredaricia ". .Gomhoedelle 1 Smerhime op Bemek. Peet eee “Bong of the Fishermen’ ‘avre Anthem Thia wilt keep tim in perieel THE ORCHESTRA, poe AO eas a Pei IW tities ** Berea os i Ste, “-Sainier That ree oe hk oe Cheha * Prachudiam' (0c tere ereen es tarnesedt Bible Fesalle:i lia Comitey Gane; Onm-the Fatedof the The Hes HOW ART) I * AGS >be precy OMG, * THE TRAVELLING BAR,” loke: Adothe Dune. fla rie. A Miracle May by JOAN MARWELE. Jandy Giepori. Hwan, 3 Hali Father, cheacr cur ag ert Tl Cyele, “The Lafe of a Rose *" Sleep (Conprogationsl Avuinel No, TO), ‘The Mother ..ce..+ ess PARA ALLGOGOP Unitelding; June Raptors; The Hee; CPA iad ba Soe ANN BOLT Lowers in the Cane; Summer Stor ; Ao Travelling Mi Th i FRE DO nPONOVAN Hioee Leaves: Hoss Rearret. Organ Solos Produced liv REEc IEPFREY. THE ORCHESTRA, Ry ARTHUR MARSTON LBC THE GAUTET. AVC, > from Pants Phe Soares ny Eelavinl from “Thie Raval A reach ; "“Cnenaval”” Port d,s. -+ece- es eh OF pre gL Sarre iacwtate aida be diece a Cree Bereroni hw, (Preamble: Pierrot; Arlequi; V alae / REBE HL.L IE R: THE MINSTER SOE RS, Avilgs. toquette;f Masetis. | rime & Garden “4 ais REGINALD &. MOAT (Violin) MAY BLYTHE. “4 Summer Night.) +" ffarred whnanennod Ti the Nightingale PTET eta Mateus Jiri ARTHCH MARSTON, -_ (Cello Obbagate, LEOARD DENA ES.) ‘horns with Vario { Tiruas Gili cried | Samet a! Sra bal adage a fitaacent THE ORCHESTRA, i«Daffodil Cold!’ teu. ee ces OO Mendsflaschn niteaete, * Snmer Lireane ' Legends and’ Finale Syuiphonique ™ 50h JEAN BAPTISTE ‘MSE H, = WAY, Seeare fe ides te Panes WEF aise in: bearers fale Prieinutn es SLEeA ek a bed ee ee Pare eg Folonnise in FF Shep Minor ete CO herpag THE SINGERS, Suite, Three dances-frot Henry VI MICH ARL HEAT, Robin A ace ae agee ee Geer “Ships of Arcady”’ ... Rvening 4 Ale ae me... Aa Morns Dance; Shepherd's Dames : Dorel Whom “The Dreaming Lake” Siticse- | atiohost ace _ avelear JOverHt By Cehiice Arbour ‘orlormincn-} fet ae tse ifead 0.30, REGINALD &. MOAT. T_T * Cope of Jade APA Ll oe 5,500ae Fuadecy Bae i e l y s , 7 FOCeen praca ee aati PMT Penal THE OCTET, Ai,

Hymn, “ Lard, Thy Word Aine LAL. af LE ARTHUR MARSEONS. a. “Comavial,” Pare 2 tei Scien non A, tka. 2 bap. * Meditation’ ;: Aerowaki (A805 A Aa i *hiarina-t opines Ticacding. aE Pst ban the if i Miajpou 4° ‘ pesdboce. EPS Flecninaisanee—) alse Allernaacla— Anthem, “Riv Pauline Morn” Wow WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS.

Promenade. }I —=_—_——__ Religiom Address by Prof. W. R. LOFT. S08. from Leavion, oral 1K ews HOUSE, Principal of tho Woelevan #0, The Tells. 7 St. Martin's: 1, his, THE SINGERS,

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11.11.30, Wis 3.15,—Tranemission to Schoote: Mr. E. Kay Rab- 1 0 . 3 0 . Pianoforte Recital neon, “Lantern Flies and Ther Ales,” By 4.0.—Time Hignal from Greenwich. © Voguca “LAE HEEL OF ACHILLES.” ALICE COUCHMAN. PROM dnd Vanities,” hy Canmnven of Corks igrie. 4 Comeav Racdioview of BG oe sneiejcevcice cs cccenl Mareh Programme of Music by the Barid of the Peace:"|ime Service, from “ Carnaval," Hp. & Ginger RAYMOND Nicht Pisces, anol Lint. Ale Royal Sino ha, rehyncd irom TRAP FORD Me ET ag gee NGahr the Lake Bandstand, Wembley. * Whatis Shorty ss... JA ER PE Whine, Op. 12 ...... -... wbwehtay a Mantolpiees Fort hy Capt: Edward Produced by Ry, E. JEFFREY. Intermezzo in Fo Miner Pisses Cregory (Author ‘of “ The Art and Crit THE PANT Toceata, Op. 30 coo Cheomannda of Hon: Making hy, Grand Military Tatton -f, Machketsie ogean Prelude iin Shar Minor.....Reackhmeanings §.0.—An Hour's Danced Music. WI. Grande Vale de C o n c e r t , Op, 88 U.0.—CHILDRENS. CORNER. The Royal Air Force. Jf ost boel i Phanod Bolo Sah, by Auntie Sophie, (Request Tens.) THE GANT : 1] .0—Cloge dow fi, Mareh, ' Throngh-the Recitation: by Berothio Panthne. Age. oe Al pers " Photegmphy for Young Photog: LEONARD LA LIBBURY, 665M BOURNEMOUTH. 386 M. The Finest. Job n i p b e r s , ” ” by Pollard Crowther, oof All? int iiric Cagice +.45.— Talk: to Women 2 Antiqauw Furnitire,” 0.40.— Chitthren's Lethers, THE BAND. by Jordan Moore. Royal Air Force 41.—Tho 6.40.— Boys’ Brigade, Church Marches, Wireless Orchestra, Conducted by Lact” Brigade, ant *Hyinnfor Aviators Revs’ Lifo Brigade Bulletins, Pee ee, Parry Capt. We A feat henstbones. (oto Cornet, Mis: 1, 7. TAMPLIN,}) 4.15,—CUHILDREN'S CORNER: Bangs and 7.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG BEN, "Blow Moreh "1 Temata), Sark Berees Stories, otc. 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Sof. fo her Stations, THE MUNICIPAL ORCHESTE A, AOY AL ATR -FPRRCE, 11.0:— Close dawn, Conductor, Sir Pew PACE TEVee mm of the Age Abinus! ry } DAN GODFREY: DOROTHY Director of Mune, Phight-Li. Jf, AMERS. oT BIRMINGHAM. BENNETT {Sopramne). 479 M- NELLIE NORWAY i +415.—The Station Wind Quintet, [Hand-Bell Sul Hz), Henry Taofe B15. THE ORCHESTRA. (Sala Piahofort oi. The Roya! Navy. 405, WOMEN'S Mecl ley of Well-known Wort bei Winter LORNER: Sidney Rovers. Overture, “" Light Saes wasereren Stppd 5.0), THE BANT F.R.ELR., Topical H o r t i c u l t u r a l Hints March, Gur Fleat? oe oo. Safra Autamn “March of the Little-Tin: Soldiers gavel Beed Bogen. Mary Pivsenan farane Fanticia, “" Baten’ i’ Sonica cf (Contralic, DOROTHY BENNETT. Tis Kinown to Ale’ (Phe tle ea “' AR eee Shiphey fia iiirea h . 1 . 5 . — CATEREAS CORNER, Deahiter of Introducing the Peegirmerit. fees teteicccisccnves : Seba oe hak T .0-0.4—- linens T e i l bers. al MHEEEORE * Noney i.0.—WEATHER THE ORCHESTRA. Lees “The Tare Fara. FORECAST and WEVWS. Bolection of Nantieal Ai, wel "The Lesa ‘That Loves a Aut fram one, Sailor 3 The Mr Wee. ~ A Lifeon the Ocean Wave Snacey Areihierr PRINGLE, from Lenco, ™....,..Bindjng “Peaoofol Slom'ring on the Ocean” : tee Misie. - S o 8 . from: Denadon, NELLIE KORWAY. Rocked in the Cradle Teak oA Beige Youtle oon, Frge Fran of the Beep Topical ‘Palle 5 from Lender, “The Bay of Biscoy ;. “Blow tho THE STATION ORCHESTRA, Interval, fin. THE Down”; “"Yom Bewling THE “ 6Tcere? ORCHESTRA, ™ Babainnia Deveriplive Piece, “ The King’s =the Pade of-the Ocean’ 5 {Songs ancl Purt Bonga), Review ™ wd Tight Little. Tetund™ * "The MARSORIE EDWARDS Ellas ny DOROTHY BENNETT. story Winds Do Blow. = Boon Pongs bt the Fiano) ° * Bail My Ships” We'll Be in London Town's © Ty RICHARD MERARTAAN (“The Rebel Maid i Midshipmite'* :°““ The Sailor's Harm: (Sola Cornet}. Af. Phillipa pipe “.° Hulse, Britain,” 8.0, Merry and B r i g h t . THE ORCHESTRA, Fairol, “ The Crick LEONARD SALISBURY. THE ORCHESTEA. Regiviaeciut: vee OT “The Ol Saporb March, NELLIE NORWAY. cee les “fan fared “* Glaxo Awaoe) Phalsntaan et See Lopt- Chonic. the Base Se, Ades RICHARD MERKIMAN, eal ct Sadie » The Belle of AT SEA—MAY, Dba. “Lhe Lizzie Polka St Marea. E e . Adama '..... ivvesteces JECTRROTETT THE A Badwview ef Wer: Timo Service. MARJORIE EDWARDS. ORCHESTEA., Lofty K-nanghty Dcscriptive Fantasia, “ Vorage on a Troop- .. HENRY OSCAR Keanute "..,.. many Abripatad Flip PLT a e a adie cay ata tech Gill .. ASHTON PEARSE “That's What Dialed ye Dises Ese eiione Mi ifer c o c ce eee feral 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST ° THE FANE: THE ORCHESTRA «mi N EW. savai Patrol," Gritnin’s SBS from: Dondow, First Line” Danie Trtermwiiéa, + Laughing Eves" Fine: Waltz, Bi WILLIAM SCHOOLING. S.R. from fe tians “ The Doline Princess ™ Siakvuea wee Ti. MARIORIE EDWARDS. Louden, Taoval. ws, 10.30.—Progrnmme S.#, Jrom London, You'll Chet Heaps of Lickins-'*...... 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NEWS FROM THE THECHILDREN’S CORNER. AUNTS ANDUNCLES, Prizes for Photographs. A Successful Picnic, A Reliable Weather Prophecy at’ Last. HE Fairy Frolics at Dundee are over for The OGOlascow Badin Circle Choir Ficnic From Cardiff comes the assertion-that fine the summertime, and will be reaumed after t Arrochar was a great success, although the weather will prevail for the Kiddiewinks the holidays. Meanwhile, the members of the weather was not very kind, On the-homeward holidays’ in July and August. for our Naturalist “2DE Happy Radio Cirele™ are busywith journey, Auntie and the Uncles made quite a tells us that the rooks in the local rookeries their eameris. for there is to be a big com- collection in COppern in giving: 2 performance are boilding their nests at the top of the trees. petition, and all.the results will be “ hung” in of “Wiggly acalpe, “ Flapping ears,’ and So take your eves from the ground and look the Studio, “Cracking: fingers.” up andtellus about the reaks in your, own In ‘this competition members are asked to A totnlof T4e. 0d, waa gathered in this manner particular rogkery iff Vou live in Somerset, oF fend-in one or more photographs taken during. for, the Racin Fund ta provide wireless sets Gloucestershire, or anywhere outside the Cardiff the summer of anything at all—views, portraits, for the sick children, ! aret. Pine anager priges are being given.for The Cardiff "Teans. thos: thatore comaidercel most mrttatre andl ‘“* Folly "" as Lstoner, Girl Guides entertained the Cardifl. "Teens neat. | A parrot which belongs to an Edinburgh with a camp fire entertainment recenily, A * Request "* Night at Manchester. lady haa become a keen hatener to the Children's Coming siraight Tron Camp themeclyps. they Corer, [ts mistress puts one of the headphones treated a fresh-air ktmoaphere im the .studio The last Request Night at Manchester was against tte car and the birgl Hstens in a state of Whith we feel sore reached ther heteners, Tha qich n° sucéees thet all the children osked for Tapt attention, now and again evincing its entertainment tonmeisted of a bright httle ancther one as soon aa pesible,’ The Aunties (leasure by shouts of laighter, When anything dialogue and some jolly chornees, tnd Unelea have. thereiore, decided to make particularly humerous is transmitted, if roars Concerts at Belfact. Tueslay, July 2ist, a Request Night. fo with laughter and frequently snve, “ Oh, Anritie Members of tha Belfast Radio League have sentl in your list of requests for music by Molly!" the name of the FtafionAuiti¢. fiven general eecersful aterm concerts, and the Sunshine Trio, songs by Unele Willie, and Whether thie i4 the result of careful traiming many of the performers have snobaequenthy stories by other Aunties and Unelrs. The or no° haa not been vouchsafed, but the parrot 5 aeisted in the Chikdren’s Corner programm, items which receive-the largest number of votes perhormance i almost too realistic and spon- As time goes on, tt is hoped that in every with bee Piven Gn that night. taneous to be thought unnatural, Perhaps wok § part of the programme forthilclren will Glasgow's Radio Circle Bazaar, ether Children's: Corners hayeé hod similar ex- he broadcast by little boys ond girls,-as well as periences, and if so-might relate them. hy the Aunta and Uneles, The proceeds from the Clascow Raclio Circle Bazaar amounted to £400, and the money is Nottingham's Good Example. A Holiday Camp for Leeds Children. beinused to boy wireless sete, Three are In otder to raise fonds for the Leeds Poor

The latest gift by the Nottingham Station's Se Children’s Holiday Camp Arsociation, & concert being installed at the moment—one in’ Nob- radio Circle. towards installation of wireless royaten Hospital, (Haszow, another in Ruchitl in children’s wards in heepitels is £10 ta the is to be relayed from the Scata Theatre there on Hospital, Glaagew, and a third at. Belifiehl Ransom Sanatorium, iun by the Nottingham- Friday, July 24th. The following artista will Fanatormum, Loaunrk, After thea: are complete, shire County Council, otar Mansfield, This take nari: Mre. Wigoder (Paula Ruby), soprano ; there will still be maney Ieft to provide two brings the total contribution by the Circle to Mire Etty Ferguron, contrite ; Air. Eirmest Allisan, tener: Mr, Albert Murgatrovd, bartonc; obher seta, these charitable objects up to. £93 in nine months. anid) Mr, Lupton Whitelook, flautist. When Unele ts Lats. Auntie Yvette, These wil) be supported by the Scala Sym- Many of the children who sten to Glasgowa Listeners tethe London Children’s Hote will phony Orchestra, under the direchon of Signor Children's Corner become quite pertarbed when be interested to hear that Auntic Yvette (other. Calamani, and Powell's Manhattanaml Broad- they dn not hear all the Lneles vores at 5.165, wize Mires ¥ vette Pienne) in to be married in the way Dance Bands. It is hoped that everybody and one of the regulations now ia-thet if an autumn to Mr. Cyril Phillips. All the children who. listens to this concert will show their Uncle i Inte, he “must come to the Corner who have made friends over the wirelres with appreciation by sending a contr bution te the armed with a written extuso, signed by a Auntie Avett will, we are sure, congratulate Leeds Poor Children’s Holiday Camp Arsotiation chile, her fore? and wish her well. Fume.

ARIVER ESCAPADE. “What are you poing to do? Let's have a aml though he would not soy anything to fame, or, better stall, let's goon the river,” he frighten the twine, he began do wish that help By A. COLEMAN HICKS. shouted, full of energy, would Gone. ' ACK amd “Tt would be jolly, bet Mummy said we were There wasnobaly in sight, bat a litth his sister never to go without someone older to manage farther on there was a bend in the river, andhe AMildred the boat,” said Mildred. knew the weir was not far off, Aowere: twits, ‘Well, I'm‘older than either of you, arei't Then he lost his paddbe, which floated away Sand they a adi retorted Stanley(and quite truthfully, for out of reach,’ Mildped began to cry and ‘Jack lived in «a he waa twelveand a half, and the twins were looked aa if he wouk! Jike ta, bat didn't, and only eleven), the current carried them along faster every hanks of the ” Besides, T can row the dinghy, or paddle THOMmenL. A Thames. It the old punt all right, and we can keep close to pe Hooray 1" eried Jack as they came to the hiad a lovely

the bank anyhow. bend, “there's Arthur in the dinghy!" and, a garden with it Daddy knows, hell be crose I expect,” sure enough, their elder brother= andsume a big lewn said Jack, “because [ expect he meant grown- fiends came into yiew, and at once saw what which slopwl ups when he said someone older,” was the mutter, down to the water, where “ Well, he won’! know, 90 come on,’ and the * All rieht, kiddies, bokl on! ”~ shouted there! Was. a masterful youth led the way to the lancding-stage, Arthur, and waa quickly alongside the punt, followed by the twins. “ Hallo!” he cried,“ the little landing and now they could hear the roar of the water dinghy’ s pone—someone's taken it ; fever mind, going overtheweir quite distin tly. stape to The weir was not far off. which a punt we'll usethe punt,” and they all jumped in, Leaving his friends to manage. the dinghy, and dinghy “It's quite enay,” said Stanley, aa ther Arthur scized the punt-pole, and with a few were moored In ease you doen't) know, glided] smoothly along. He was paddling, and atrong. shoves soon had them alyngside the dinghy is a short, fat little becniwt , acmthing although the punt would not keep straight, be bank again and out of danger, like ow very large half walnut-shell, They managed to keep it going with thestream. Mildrett dried her tears, and the feeling of were forbidden to take out cither of these, unless Presently, they came toa shady place where relief was splendid, but their joy was somewhat acvompanied bysomeone older than themselves, me boige willow .tree overhung the river, and they damped by the fear of punishment. They were all alons, as their parents had gona rested while Jack tried to.cuthis initials on the "It's all my fault, Arthur," said Stanley. out for the day, and, -being holiday time,’ there trunk with his new knife, Then it slipped out “They ‘said they ought not to come, but I were ho tiresome lessons to keep them indoors, of his hand into the water, and in the excitement persuaded them.” so, having played tennis until they quarrelled, of looking for -it- they forgot-to hokt on to the “ Well,’ replied Arthur, who liked the boy they looked about for something fresh to do. , bank, and the current quickly took them cut for bis frankness, “it might have been very “Hullo, youkids!" —and Stanley—a friend inte mid-streom. serious, but if you all behave yourselves fer the of theirs who lived near—came running into the Stanley tried to turn the punt round,§nt rest of the day, I'll try and forget all about it.’ garden. his efforts were all in vain, and he goon got tire, And you may besure they did.

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Tho letters ‘SB.printed in Halles in these programmes 6.00-6.57_—- Farmers’ Talk: '* Milk,” by Mr. Simily a Sicnullaneogs Broadcast from the station men- T . B R . Ferris, M.8c., 6.15-6.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. thoned. Director of Agri- sePee eulture for Dorset. mae G Bramwell Evans, Natura The High-Power (Ghelmsford) Pro- “ali, gramme T.0-11,30. —Programme “8,8, from will be found cn Page 105. London, 1.0-1L30—Programme $.B, from London. 2L0 LONDON. 365 M. oWA CARDIFF. 253 M. 2BD ABERDEEN, 495M. 1.0-2.0.—Tinie Signal from Greenwich. Gunch 1P.30-12:30.—The Tand “ fine Musie at the Healborn Resturant. of the Oxfordshire o-00+5.0,—The Wireless Orchestra; <0. Living- fined Buckinghamshire o.15.—Tromsmission to Schonts = Mixs Ethel Light Infantry, stone Wright (Tenor). F i s h i n g News relayed from the Home, “ Troubles of Great Musicians and Institution trartens, Bulletin. Feminine Topics. -, How They Met Them "* ( a i . Bath, 9.15-6.0.-—-CH IL LDREN’S CORNER: Kathleen $.0.—" Books $.0.—School Transmissian to Read," by Ann Spice, Organ : “o'The Magic Cry- Cilleapie on Folk Songs HF Cither and Orchestral Music, Telayed from atal,”. ly Mr. Guy Pocdek, (a) * * MGn- Lands—(3). The Folk* Songs o f Happy Shepherd's mouth's Bush Puviticn. “Finger Pav Rebellion. (lj “ The Burning France” for Babies," by Muriel Wrinch: ; af the - S h i p a . " * 6.40.—Fishingi) News Bulletin. BL esdimian ‘a 6.0.—CHILDREN'S Bvinphony CORNER: "(Colla Bolas 3,30,—The. Station Orchestra: Frank Thomas Orchestra, relayed from: the by. Beatrice Eveline." The Story oof (Violin), Frank ‘Whitnall (¥ toloncelis}, Beedric Theatre. fine (EE. W. 10—WEATHER Lewis). “The Diary Vera McComb Thomas (Pianofortey. | FORECAST and NEWS. of fox Minor,’ revealed Sualf, fron London, by E: le Breton 4.0.—Teg bine Music Mariin, ' fron tlie Carlton Hestau- Mr. raed, JAMES AGATE. S.2. from Londen. 6.40), Chiklren's Letters. V.c0.—Music. 8.8. from Lendan, 5.0.—"SWA'S" “FIVE O'CLOCKS,"" 6.40),- Alasin 7.40.—Dr, W. D. SIMPSOm, M.A, F8.A, 5.00,—CHILDREN'S CORNER, 10.—TIME SIGNAL ROM Ric BEN. (Scot.), Aberdeenshire Before History— WEATHER “FORECAST and “18T 6.5-6, 15.- = The Lettor Box ( 5 ) How the Picts Lived,’' GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. &.i 10-11.30.—Progranme 8.8. from London, $§.0-11.30.—Programme Si. from London, fe al Sverions, Mr. JAMES AGATE,“ Bramatic Critic a5C — ium** a et. fa aff iat aone, 22Y MANCHESTER. 378 M. GLASGOW. 422 M. T25,—Misic, 8B fs al Siatrong, 3,30-4.30.— 1,15-2.0.—Concert by the “2ZY " Quartet. An Hour o f Melody: Orchestral TA —Mr, THEODORE RUETE, “A Picture na relayed f r o m . o.0,—Drondeast. fo Schools the Central Station of Wet Africa.’ S38) #0 other Stations. - M i r . FE Binge Til. OLel. diten, “ Muasiedl Appreciation." ~ 4.45.—WOMEN'S HALF-HOTR. {The Besses 80-1020, o° th' Barn Band: Con- 5.15.—CHILDREN'S 4.0 | ductor, Harry CORNER, SLB do all Stetina: Burlow, relayed 6.0-6.5.— 4,10-5.0. | from the M u n i c i p a l Gardens, Weather Forecast for Farmers. 1.0.—WEATHER 6.0. Southport. FORECAST and KEWS. " Winners." 5.8. from London, - A Musical Extravaganza. 4.0.—Irene Dobbyn (Contralta), Mr: JA ALES AG ALE: In Three’ Acts; 6.0.—Talk to. Women, Sit from London. 7.25.—Local News: By Far Too Many People. §.15,—Children ‘s Letters, Act T.—Stene: Same o0.—Bingie. Sui. from Tondon, as Act TL 9,00-6.15.—C HILDREw'S CORNER, Act Tl.—Soene: Same os Act I, 7.40,—Loeal Talk. ¥.0-11.50,—F"regramme 5.8, from London, Aiet TTT —Seena: Same as Acts 7, and IT, 8.0-10.0.—Pragreunme 5.2. from Eeuden, 10.0.—WEATHER IOAN HAY,-RITA PAGE, FORECAST and NEWS, PHCEBE HUDGSOX, PAT LUDLOW, 5s\O NEWCASTLE. 403 M. Sf, from Rondon, DESMOND ROBERTS, RAYMOND _ A, LLOYD JAMES, §.B. 11.50-12.50.—Isabel Chisholm (Soprane). f r o m : Z L o w - TRAFFORD, Joseph FFAs Young THE WIRELESS CHORUS. (Violin). Giamephone Records, 10.30.—DANCE MUSIC, relaved from the THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. $.45.—Mary Jarrad (Contralta}, Tilley's Res- Gloneagks Hotel, §.2. Yo Dundec eral Presented by E R . EK JEFFREY. taurant Orchestra, relayed from Blackett Eel feat. $50.—" From My Window,"' hy Philemon. Strest. London P a p e r s . Tl.30.—Close 10.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH. down. aa Ee a fetef afer ff gd WEATHER FORECAST “and 23ND : ae elt thdBY GERKERAL NEWS BULLETIN. &.8 fo owl Statrena,

trl < [71 Z re] O} THEWEEK. Mr. A. LLOYD. JAMES, “ The Treder-

sland of Bpeech."” SOA. fecal Stotronas, aye Lécul News, | 10.50, THE PAT egoseee SUNDAY, July 12th. perpen eg, 4.0.—An LONDON, 3.30.—Casano's Hour o f Opera, 4 all Octet. LASGOW, 8.0.—Orchestral THE SAVOY HAVANA RAND. LONDON, 9.0.— Wagner Concert; Con- Pro ‘ A I T L E T } 4 with W. H.Squire (Celle), eae i Relayed from the Savov Hotel, London. ductad by PERCYPITT. BELFAST, i S.A. te other Stotrons, CARDIFF,9.0.—Instrumental 7.30.—Symphony Concert,

eee Programme § 11,30,—Close down. -by Gordoa Bryan and William Primrose, THURSDAY, NE WCASTLE, 9.6, July 16th. ; et —Chamber Music. * 5XX," 8.0.—" An SIT BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. LONDON, Hour ata Party," MONDAY, July 13th. 8.0.—"" Way Down Seat”! ey Srhial Transmission + Jnseph Lewis, LONDON, 8.0.—-"' The Services."’ Pro. LONDON, 9.0.—Chamber Music, iS Alesina A Pprecial bon, ** gramme by the Band of H.M. Royal MANCHESTER, 9.15.—Chamber Music. 4.15.—Loazelt. Picture: House Orchestra. Air Force. GLASGOW, 8.0.—Fair Holiday 445 —WOMEN'S CORNER: Mabel France, Pro- LONDON, 10.20.—Piancferte Recital by ' Onr Motual Friend—The Bore." POUISHNOFF. 6.15. CHILDREN'S CORNER, CARDIFF, 8.0.—Light Symphony Pro- FRIDAY, July 17th. 6.0.—Children's. Letters. eft s aTamime. LONDON, 3.0.—Revue, 6.1-6,15.— Monae FE. Thibanlt, French Talk. “Radio Radi- 4 ABERDEEN, 8.0.—Chamber Music. ance. ’ ‘ 7.0 11:30 —P regrrnnate Bf. prow fonden., BIRMINGHAM, dhe 8.0.—* Mclody nd TUESDAY, Mimicry."’ Wi, f a l y ieee s e H. Squire (Cello). I 6BM BOURNEMOUTH. 336 M. Pa Ee ALLSTATIONS |," RevuerealLiters z MOUTHgotsInstrumental I 11.30-12.0.—Orchestra, reluyed from the Binga- Ex. rogramme by o » Willi ¢ (except “ SKX.") Primrose low Café, Southampton. Musical ‘Direc- | travaganza. and the Geka” ee tor, Arthor Puvketi, hepa “ SXX,"" 8.0.—-Music for Strings. CARDIFF, §.0.—An Hour with the Com- t7 6.45,—Travel Talk to Women, by Mins M. EK, poser—-Herbert Bedford Penrice. WEDNESDAY, July 15th. “SXX,” ABERDEEN,8,0.—A S u m m e r ' s E v e n i n g THE "“6BM"™ TRIO: 9.45.—Speeches at the N.C.C. ‘Programme. 4 -EGIN ALD &.. MOTLAT (Violin); Dinner to the /English Cricket Team. } THOMAS E. ILLINGWORTH ('Cello); Relayed from the Savoy Hot:1. SATURDAY, J u l y ARTHUR MARSTON. (Piano). BIRMINGHAM,8.0,—Songs from English 19th. : Opera. CARDIFF, 8.0-—Instrumental RORERT PITT and LANGTON MARKS Music of ts i {Entertainers}. BOURNEMOUTH,#.0.—'' Old London." Yerterday and To-Day, 6.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER: Songs and MANCHESTER, 8.0.—The Opera, “ I Paros. ete... Pagliacci "'(Leoncavallo). chepte §.0.—Ballad Concert, tite 6.45-6.0.--Children’s Letters. L seteteeehPata a egdd EEada pieee Eh"

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The letters “5.8. printed ia italics In these programmes ir? ROLAND BOURNE, BEE. or a Gimaltaneows Broadcast from the slatian men: 66M BOURNEMOUTH. “386 M, ALG, on oo! The Overésena (oom TA 245—Tallk to Wom by Dr The High-Power (Ghelmsford) Pro- Settlement Scheme, dof, fa a Stetiome, Charles Fi. F j ives: Gre hestta, relavead Eramme will be found on page 105. eea] Wee from the Electric Theaire. Musical Direo- 10.30. The Week's Feature. 2L0 LONDON. 365 M. ton, D0. Ronald, Su. ta aff Stateons f.0—M uae: 1.15,—Transmission to Sehoola: Mr: G. H. Details: of this transmission will be an- £15.—CHLLDREX'S CORKER- i n c l a fac)' =a brs a a } La Pingriff, B.Se,(Lond.}, “' The Mea Who nounced) throngh the Microphone, and Fairy League Talk. Auntie Ethel. Latieht Us." will “appear im the Daily Press. 5,45-6,0— Children Letters. 4.0—Timwe Signal from Greenwich. Concert: 11.0—C ldsdown, 6.40,— Al ose, The ° 2E0" Tria end Eva Massey 710—WEATHER FORECAGRT and NEWS. Conlralte). “* My Part of the Cooniry,* SIT BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. a i. fran aiden, iy A. Bonnet Laird, ""Thot Wtra 3.45.—Tho Station Pignoforte Quintel, ee The Man and the Moment: EB. tre irate" hy Helenanyine ib 4.45.—WOMEN'S CORNER: Perey “Edgar London. 5 An Hoors Dance Music. 7.25.— Msi: 9.8 fram Lender (Dramatic Recital), Frank Cantell (Solo 6.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER: ‘Tmprovies- V mdi}. 7.40.—Hoval Hortreultursal: Ss wiv Talk, 5p. tions, by Unele Jeff. " Rupert the p= HI LDOREN Ss CORNER. fron fore, Rook," told by Auntie Vette David Uh 65 Children’s Letters. 1.43:—Stotion Director's Talk, Copperield ond the Waiter," told by 7.0. _ Ww RATHER FORECAST -and NEWS, " Old London.” A. We Ley lame. So, from Londen, WINTFRED AscorTT (Sopra), 6,50.—thitidren’s Letters. GLADYS JAMES (Cunmivalta), 640.— Miteio, “The Min and the Moenent.” 428. rem faranal erat, SYDNEY OOLTHAM (Tendr) 7.0—TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG BEN. T.25.—Mosie: Sa, fren Joondan: A. 0, Won (Biss) WEATHER FORECAST and 15T 1.40,—Royal Horticultural Society Talk. S.7. ANNE FARNELLWATSON GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 5.8, frost Jando. Harpsichord), tao all Sian, R45.—Mr F. &. BRISTOWE. 5.8. fram “The Man and tha Moment."* Saf. fo oall SAMUEL CLIFFORE ( " C e l t o h , Jonaon. THE “46M CHORDS. / alr, FRE STATION ORCHESTRA, Tee Mose, Ah. fo offer Shattens, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA: (aon tebe vet 1.40—PThe Week's Work tn the Garden, hey EDITH APPERLEY (Soprano). the oral Horticultural Sooeby. Sit, ALICE VAUGHAN (Cantralte). Capt. W. A, FEATHERSTONE, fa other Stations: GEOFFREY DAMS (Teree 6.0. “The Gryes of London.” 7.45—Mr F. Go BREISTOWE, F.C. JAMES HOWELL (Bae FE rere: Fane 7 } Al Inst T:. 'Londen'’s Trafia Pre ch poe a SLUNEXY BROBSELL tact Thonias Weelker, Orlands Gibbons Giema.* Oe f cy ether Shah ond., RONALD @OU0RLEY Richard Deoriny. (1578-1625), (1583-1625), Variety. Eotertanmer at the Pans), {?. -1630). oahe. ALICE MORON. [Soprans}. EEATRICE DE HOLTHOIE [Disense}. Edit ed hv Sit Fi H. Bi dire, i, TOFLISS GREEN (Buritene). Songs From English Opera. The Artist s taking ‘eat Wil. bet KEL and ALVIN EKEECH WINTFRED Asiror Pr (Soprann)

ian] 3 THE ORL:HESTR AL. MIDDLETON WOODS (Entertainer). CLADYS JAMES (Contiralte} THE REGENT SILVER OCTET, rertore, )"' Lorine”. i HF alleee ERITH a PERLEY, SYDNEY olTHAM ‘Tena A.C Wid (Bias). 5.0. THE OCTET. “When TA Laid" ‘ide and Aenene’'| Exhijliition March B.B.-and C.F. Puréecdl Bou. WINTERED ‘eC T, Ord Wune “Here On My Throne ("-Hogh the THE “é6BM " (HORUS + Alas Those Chimes” |‘ Maritana") Watlace Drever "") ae Viangplicn iaterme THE ORCHESTEA rorL iss. ee ALICE vADGHAN. Be Hi Cele, “ t e Cirve 3: cE Ciel Lamon. Cie cy 8.0, WINIFRED ASCOTT. “A Ballad to Geen Elicabtth “ Oh, My Heart is Weary" ['" Nadesh- i Stantea Jeferica Mae ee eae ony Fee BYDNEY COoLTFHAM. "Bone of the Road": . 1 te) Gon = Alas, Those rhHwribeg*” te rita"| ANNE FARNELL-WATSON. MIDDLETON Ww"OODS. Wallace “The Drawing Room in the ‘ Familiarity ° c a d n i p b l r s saa EB. aA. Senreon “ Balad al [* Hugh the Drover '') Seventeenth Century.” ‘ALE a Cigar” Martyn Herbert Fanaa Weegee 8.30. SAMUEL CLIFFORD GEOUEREY DAMS. > 8.35, KEL and ALVIN KEECH Coneerta ino A- Miter’... Heaprict ean Gecns im “Then You'll He“ot mbir Me™ (“The Bohemian Girl" eee ee Allegro: Andante: Allegra, Syncopated Songs with Trish Lullaby” ...... arr draad Jowell Banjilele Acecomipamiment, Lat Me Like’ Soldier Fall’*(“ Mari- ALICE MOXON, tana *') Wallace " Bearemte ' sciissake Fetor ms rberge “My Lovely Celis 2. arr, Lame Witton al A M ES ‘H d WELL. ho_-4 trom Butiee...,...-.-.-,..00. oss 2 ROT ‘Fair, Sweetie Cruel” .. Thomas Ferd "In Happy Moments" (** Maritana "'} 10.0-11.0,—P rege mmnme &.8, PPG db saul ha. Wallace “I've Been Roaming ™ ...... ¢. B. Horn oWA GARDIFF. jog M. “The ‘Heart Flowed Down ('' The 6,45. “WAVE LENGTHS.” PL.20-12.36.—The Band of the Oxfordshire BahemianGirl"). Rolfe and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, A Bathing ( Tomed¥. ‘ALICE VAUGHAN,GEOFFREY DAMS relayed irom the Insiztution Gardin, Specially Written for Broadcast!rr and JAMES HOWELL. Bath. by E.. qu i, “Tarn On Old Time’ (" Maritana ") (Author of “ Light and Shade,"') Wallen a4.30.—The Bond of the Oxtordshiro ond Produced. ty H: E.. JEFFREY. The above Arias will be Sung, Sydnev Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, relayed THE OCTET. Russell giving a short -outhino of éach from the Royal Victoria Park,Path, 5.0,—'" WA's" " FIVE O'CLOCES," Marth, “ Washington Grays"... Grofullg immediately before its render. Selection, ‘TL Trovatore ike , era 5.30.— CHILDREN’S CORNER. TOPLISS GREE NI, Mocstiy Humour. 6.5.—* The Letter Box." 4* Ha leqain "4... ‘eae Sanderson 8.0. THE ORCHESTRA 6.15-6.30.—"Teens’® Comer: “Pig maoa Pay- A TytteiF Courishin" eee 2orte Cette Alarch, “Boye: of the Old Brigade’ ing Hobby,”by Mr, H: Aendesrace, ALICE MOXON, Wadefor 6.45.—Loeal Badia Socwties" Bulletin os Diwitodits = fae a eee Cyril Sear RONALD: GOUCRLEY. 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST a d REWS 1SBN ace ener cenernenree Maurice Besly In Music and Hnamouir, SRL from Dendon, "A Birthday” ... Huntingdon Woodman REATRICE DE HOLTHOTR. “The Man “and the Aioment." 5.8. from ‘8.30. MIDDLETON Wwoops, Character Sketch, “sin Impression: of the London. American Flapper in Paris “ de soll iroir Y Politeness cas W iffiarn Beer 7:25.—Music. 8, from Dendon: " Rantom Brigadi ©” .. Grolam Squiers French Poem. " L'Eglise ‘do Madeline.” 7.40.—Royal Horticultural Society Talk. 5.2. 19et TG ia vcutectnerieien fed Lymberg THE ORCHESTRA. from London, ; KEL and ALVIN KEECH Belection, “' Hullo, America’ ...... , Finck 1.45.—AL.F.. G. BRISTOWT. 8.2. from Londen. in BEATRICE DE BOLTHOIR, The Coltic Spirit. More Syncopated Songs, Poem, “Oh, To [Te in England " MOLLY OWVALLAGHAN. THE GCTET. Browning MADOG DAVIES (Vooalist}. Savclty,- Becerra” sdiveisvesesscs Rusacll Character Sketch, * “A Cockney Story" BLODWEN CABRLES LN (Vooaliat}. ale Hoithoir Fox-trot,, “ Driftwood wan few God 2OC kK W ALBae. Oeote 1 EnterLiliTtes|hs RONALD GOCALEY, ALFRED P. GRAV ES (Recital), 10.0—TIME SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH. In More Music and Humour, STEER FORECAST and 2ND NANCY..D3corre ‘Solo Harp). GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 43.2. 14.0,-10 ».ne SB. from London, THE STATION ORCHESTRA. io all Stations, 11.46:—Cloe down, Conductor, WARWICK BEAITHWAITE, Jenyi10rn. — RADIOTIMES ——

The l e t t e r s "2.6." p r i n t e d In italics In these programmed ”10.0.—WE ATHER FORECAST and NEWS, 5o66. HIT, DRANK eS CORNEBE « Vi braser from the sation mon- a“apri Broadcast S80. prom Fender. —Nature Talk |eeee ia: ae Webs.) Sir ROLAND BOURNE. £28, from 6.39.—Fishing News Bulletin. Steadman's #0, ALFRED FP, GRAVES. Tandon: Local Kews symphony Orchestra, relaved from the An Tottoductory Talk on 10.30.—FProgramne Sof. from London, Blectrit. Theatre, “The Celtic Spirit.” 11.0,—Close down, T.0—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. BANC DAVIES: St. from Jone, Wolsti and--Seoteh Airs. 5NO NEWCASTLE. 403 M, "The Man and the Moment.’ S.28,- from THE ORCHES a 6:45,—Orehestra. relayed from Fenwick'’s ‘Ter- Landen, 4Waleh Aire"... ea ae Afiadletan ace ‘Lea. Koon, 7.35, —Masie 8.8 from Lendon, f h ] ADOC DAY IES 4.45. Bu liv Lampe hire (Mezxo-Sopranc). Lon- 7.40.—The Rev: E. BERESFORD COOKE, “ Captain Morgan's March." don Papers. i Bots That TakeYou rut of Doors OAL Throogh the Night mt Piraditeanal £.15.—CHILDREN'S. CORNER: (Zh, Welsh Lulhiley eee iden: ake (> Gerauere 6.0. nee, B00. —Progremme SG from teieagoir,

———————— ALFRED P P : GHAVE my i. lt—Setholare Halil-Hour: Mr. W, J... Grown, 8,6, THE WIKELESS GRCHESTERA, Talk," The: Sti ry of Harlech Castle.” M ae, *bhe Development ot Bailing ": Romande “d"Amour!’ i3.0c.acak Arenshy AAD DAV LES. Bhiaps,”' 9,15. THE LONDON RADIO Mem of Harleckh,"' fh, 20,—bose, ‘—EPERTORY PLAYERS {With Orchestral Accom paun men, } 6.40. Farmers’ Corner’ Mr H. c. Pawson, in ELODWEN ¢ABRRGLEUR, “ Siock on Gps,’ ‘A MONTH COME SUNPAY." "The Balla of Aberdavey."" 7.0.—WEATHER FURECAST and NEWS. Written for Broadcasting by Tbe Lithhe. Ciekon," ooo. Frew Landen, ASHTON PEARSE. (With Harp Accompaniment, "The Man wad the Moment." 5.8. from Nance Trepenos ..) PHYLLIS PASTING THE URCHESTRA, Daonddon, Tam Greg... ASH"fon PEARSE “ Swing of the Kilt * * Cac, .. Biwing 7.25— Mince, 8.2. from London, dositily ‘Treetens {Natances 1 ncle} JOCK WAL KER. 7.40.—Rioval Horticultural Suciety Talk. DRELIN COU tT ODL M A Hamorons Thterlodias 7.45.—Mr. F.G. BRESTOWE. 8.8. from London. Widow Buge MAREL CONSTASDUROS THE ORCHESTRA, m Opern. Scene : Josiah Tregenna's Garden on a West " Mally Gn the Shere Country Cliff. Arrannger HILDA VINCENT (Soprano). frish Tone fron County-Derry” JOHN OBTVERE: (Baritone). Directed by HK. FE. JEFFREY. MOLLY UFC!ALL At Han 9.45. THE ORCHESTRA. OOTt in the Stills Night * cea HOHE THE STATION ORCHESTRA. : Conductor, EDWARD CLARE, owen: Frandes.- Dandes one. enrel “The ‘Lover's Curse 8) bas "Deep in the Heart of a Rose ' on Onen the Dice Buftly to pee arene 8.0. JOHN COLIVERE [With Orchestra). Frologne (‘* Paghtaeci.‘').. . Leonecaralls was Forald “The Mingtral Bor” cick Tion 10.0-110.—Pragranme S28. from London, ALFRED PF. GRAVES 5.10, THE GECHE s'T ThA ‘Ta: Banza “" |. _ osetia A-Short Talk on ‘‘Ttish Senes and Bollads 55C GLASGOW. 422 M, followed vy Recitdl of Trish Porws by the 520. HILDA “VINCENT. a Shy Bilis the Voice at EvenWz" Der 11..30-12.30,—Sidday“Transmission. Anthor of "Father Fv in ete ici ivaiatesrchgieeeecce’, ee OU The Wireless Quartet. Emmeline Fanlin THE ORCTLEST TA a Dyaspnis le jour ‘T= [Ecepe: | Charpentier [Puanoforte), Dish Medley PR yer ton be on ai A ere B20. JOHN OLIVERE (With Orelestra}. 4.45.—WOMEN'S. HALF-HOTR: Mrs. Al- NaN Y DAV DER “Dt Provens" ("La Travitta "| a pate eock, “Camp Lifein India." Welsh, Seoteh and Uriel) Airs, "Eri Ta" -(*) The Masked Ball-""} J arer 5.15.—-CHILDEREN'S CORNER. 16.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS 8.40. THE. ORCHESTRA. 6.0-6.5.—Weather Forecast for. Farmers. my i. irae J anitienir, Selection, "' Mis dame Butterfly 7.0.—-WEATHER.FURECAST “ond SEW. Sir ROLAND BOUL RAE. Su from Pucci, arr. Taren SLR, fram Janda, fonifnn, £50. HILDA VINCENT, “The “Man ond tho Momoent."" 5.8. from Laeul News. "Ah do ho” (The meee late") er Lendon.. Local News. 10.30.—Preqmaane 5.8. rds Jeoralya. “ Hemn to the Soo" (Le Coq ae" 70 — bs HESEE, 5: i, from anda. 11.0 l forse uw. fiit iby Flagpik* 7.40-7-55.—_Mr. JAMES #&. FYFE: " Siray Thoughts on Japan." ZY MANCHESTER. 278 M. Light Music and Humour. KELSON JACKSON (Entertainer). LightOrchestral Programm:. a0 Rroadeast for Schools (2:0) Father Bernard Butler. S.J... “The. Poisotons Adder.” ROBERT BAU LES {Clarinet}. 5.8... to Abenicen (8.0-0.0), Killah ir) amal — a 15] Aliss Reynolds, Some Greek THE STATION ORCHESTRA, Dundee, Heroos—(3) Theseus and the Minotaar,"’ §.0. THE ORCHESTRA. THE STATION ORCHESTRA : ‘The Fesses'o" tht Barn Band (en “ The Whistler and His Dag" ac... Pryor Conducted hry ISAAC LOSOWSEKY,. 9:10. NELSON: JACKSON. W Hy SQUIRE (Gella). ood a i, adivebor, Harry Bariow, Relayod 44. 10-5,0, | from the Munteipal Gardens, bowth- Humorons Song, ** Our Refined Subarh ™ LIDDELL PEDDEESON (‘Tenor), nart. Neleon fockson 8.0, THE ORCHESTRA, (Bass. Humorous. Monologue, “ How. We Played Overlure, “! Opera; Bonffie’ _.... Fined Herbert Ttoddoeck Baritone), 4.04.10. Salis Cyr oe Welaon Fockson 6.15. WH SQUIRE. - £0-—Tulk to Women, Adan " Trom Concerto 1 tiga Flagyln Letters. 0OF. ROBE RT BAU LAB. §.15,-—C'hiltiven's- LW ith Orchestral Accompaniment.) 56.15 —CHLLDRERN'S CORNER, Fantasia on “La Dame: Blanche rf Bok ce 8, 35: NELSON DACKSON, " Bonde" Rocehrrini Siperre 7h WRATHEHR. FORECAST and NEWS: 8.97. LIDDELL PEDDIESON, SH. droid, 3 Some Schoolboy Howlers: (Collected and “Tf the Flowers Bui: Know “The: Man and the Moment." S.E. from Trewern, | Characteristic Si t— BG ate ailivaca skate eee: Liner. Hamorags 7 30.—Roval Horticultural Society Ralletin. “Geordie Macintosh * "A Youth Ho Loves Scan W. FL BLETCHER, Eximinor in “The Welshman at. ine Maiden... 7.35.—My. " Lady Byrd-*" Teka cae Bpinish to the LLL, Spanish ‘Talk: anton7" ,. Vileow Jarkuon “The Rilbariy Trip tal "A-Roathing *" , cee ee 6.0. Grand Opera. Pare ikon 8,42. THE ORcHES ‘i BA WT -PAGELIACCE” 0.50), Tht BEReF Th. LULAS feloction, “ La Traviata *"-.:: Perdi-Tieswn f Lcenecd reattad, Larghetto from Clarinet Quarlet . ones ™ Flawer Sivite a ; Fiemyii Sed. csascacersigrsewneserseeesy EDA BERATE 10.0-11.0,— SS rogrorime- Sul prow bo Dini fe ad Lhe Ries: Pahivei ‘of: the at: (‘ania Re tea ea at pee: po PAPRY JONES elas; Dance of the Dnisies: "Penrith ss als LER J HISTLETHWAITE ZED ABERDEEN. 495 M. 8.10. We. A, ren BRP es rave ess _ LEERHERY HOOK 5.80-5.0,—Siendinan’s Symphaiy Orchestra, 1e- Meditation m Oo. ccas, Wu, Squire arpeen ea er a ikba HAROLD MARSDEN Beherso Rae apa bes ee oy (ree ne haseal from the Eleckeie "Plieatrs, Fish- THE “22Y " OPERA CHORDS : ing News Dhidlletins Peminine Topics: " La Cingusantaine'.. ane W, - &yurre Chovus Mader, & 1. WHITTARER. Rinemary Lamond, “A Vest to Paris.” 9.25. LAE LAs PEDDIESON. THE "829 " ATOALERN TEER "Song of tha Pulanquin Dearerg "

~ ORCHESTILA : a] Maritrae Bhi reir Condnelor, WT. AL MoRnTSON, CHAPPELL "Hey Ho, the Wind ond tha: Tain” Fallaxod by ii. rite Fr tte and “The Church Scene,” "The Warnderor's Night Siig.” Schubert a E ALS1 iF WEBER 8.40 THE ORCHEETEA. Miwon PIANOS Are in use at the Selection of Hermann ~Lobr's. Popular Alagarila 226. ia OA: BEATE various stations of the Bones.

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The istters “3.6. printed in Halics in these procrammed WILLIAM FRIMEROEE and GORDON THE onc“HESTRA, seat a Eimuttansony Broodcart from the Maton men- BRYAN. Prelude in CO Sharp Minor ... Rachmaninot Bonalina for Violin. and FPianoforte The High-Power (Chelmsford) Pre- MARIJORIE PARRY. gramme will be found on page 105. Adrien Henjpammn Tranguilly Flowing; Scherzo {in the Jane“ Me eee lier ve 2LO LONDON. 365 M. Olden Style}; Rando. TO) Mintrens Misee Owilher ‘Firet Performance.) "Tt was a Lar 1 His La oy Lie.0.—Time Signhl fron Greenwich, The 10.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH. THE| tePEST e A, Week's Concat of New Gramophone WEATHER FORECAST ond #50) Saite, “ Sylvan Soemes 2.002... Pletcher? Records tri EHAL, ane BULLETIN... S28. oa In Benaaity's Bower: Brivan 3.15,—Transmission to Schools: Me. J. lie fi “ Nationa, Scenes; Pool of Marcissus; Cupid's Carnival, Stobart: and Mr. Ti. EB... Jeffrey, Topic Tale, eB. fo alker Stole. ” Shakespeare's Monarchs—Senic Shales 5.0) —"SWA'S “ FIVE O'CDOCKS "Miss Loa Le ‘New Be ream Dukes,” Elein ay Via thell, F.L.8., 10.30. THE omORPHEANS Meme f the Botaniend Rxchange thal { the ol 2-4

HO, Home-Making. thea World Over—India," bo | 5 5 Tre “by ae Rarrinnton, "Tpeselere LT ietis Jsies, CFL my ila Plowdes = THE SAVOY HAVANA BAND. Tima Music. * The Five Ages of Story 5 30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, Deling (ih, by Lina Broadbent, Reéelayed “fram the. Savey:Hotel, London. 6h, —The LetterBox,"* 6.0). CHILDREN’ 5S CORNER: & The Bon 3.0. fo at Staton, away Dragon.” T nares art 1..34.— Close down. 6,15 6.40—"Teens’- Corner: Boy Scouts’ Pre Years Old Feoo Stories,” by Li. of Credit. “Camping, i ¥ Al, SeeMir tary Par thea Deni Af chine’ from P nnol,"* SIT BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. Thomas, H i, Li tenet y Te (Farjeon} by Katherine Dyer. Cardiff, 3,45.—The Station Pianeforte Quintet. 6.30.—Childnen's Letters, WEATHER FORECAST ard 4.45.—WOMEN'S CORNER = Gordon Fletcher, 7.0. 4) — Maisie “Week-End Jnunts.*’ IsabelTeblis SOB. fron Lend. 70:—TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG EEN. (Soprano). Market. Prices for Farmers. WEATHER FOREOAST and Is'T £15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER: T.45.—E RENCH TALK. £.8) from Londen, GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 8.2. fo a fetes, 6.0.6.6. Children's Lethers, t —Music, &.8. from London 70-11 .40,—Pregreinne SLE from London, Marke Prices for Farner 4.8. te all 7,40.—Principal J. C. NEWSHAM, of Alon- Se hoe méuthshite Agricultural I n s t i t u t e ' The 7.15,—French Talk by M. STEPHAN,. under 682M BOURNEMOUTH. 386 M. Harvesting of Grain and Forage ‘ C r o p s . the auspices of L'Institut Franca. 8.2, 11,.30-12.0.—Orchesira, relayed from the Punge- 8.017 .3u— Fri ihrer hy Hee oon, ) Lona tocall Sitertlons, low Café. Sout haniptor. Aldsical Direc. 7.30. —Music, 38.8. to off Siofionsexer pe Ack tor, Arthur Pickett, 2Z¥Y MANCHESTER. 378 M, patel, 3.45.—Talk ta Women - Landon Papers, Anne —The' 225 "" Orchestra. 740.—apt, L. ©. EK. CAMERON, ™ Otter Farvell-Watson. The Wireless Orches- 13 Punting.” AH. fo offer Statins, tra: Conducted by Capt. W. A. 11.45.—DBiroadeast to Echools + Afr. Le: Whrman 8.0. = Way Down South," Featherstone on (hove ‘of Emnliyment -The Aer- 6.15.—CHILDERER’E CuURNER: Bengs and chant Service.” THE SOUTHERN TRIO: Stories, ofr, 12.0-12.50.—The ‘224 * Chichestra, EVELYN DOVE: JOHN PAYNE; 5 45-6,0—Children’s. Letters, Cc. &. ROSEMOND. 4,30.—The — 2 re Cyiarha Rs Eve th Maeon 6.40.—Musir, s In (Bopeano,| AS Talk te Were. TO1LD.—Programme 8. From London, Negro Melodies. §,30,—-Chitdren's Letters, Directed by F. LATTIMORE, SCOVELL and WHELDON 5WA CARDIFF. 353 M_ £45-6..01, CHILDREN'S CORNER, in FORECAST sand NEWE. 12.50-1.80.—The Cariton Orchestra, relayed 7.0.—WEATHER Negro Spirituals and .3yncopated Songs. iF fran Loudon. from the Dorlton Raciourant, KEKURU 0-420, MARJORIE PARRY(Soprano}. Murket Prices for’ Farmers, .f, from In Havatiin Steel Cuitar Bolo), THE STATION ORCHESTRA: Load aa, Accompanied on the Banjulele Banjo by 7.15.—FRENCH TALK. 5.8. frdm Eondon, DANGLADA, Condoctor, WARWICK BRAITHWAITE. THE GRCHESTEA. 0.0. Chamber Music. 7.40—M Sit, &.8, iron Dendoa. Overture, “The Sevag] ieees Jere 7,40—Cheshire County Council Agricultoral With sonra MARIORIE PARRY. “Phyllis Has Sach Charming Graces Bulletin, First Performances. Variety. SPENCER THUMAS |Tenaor}. H. Lane Wilson DOROTHY KITCHEN iContraite), WILLIAM FPRIMROSE (Vielm!1. =~ Thownh hy tha Bally Gardens: RONALD GOURLEY Entertainer). arr. A, Awgice GORDON BRYAN ({Fianoforte), NELSON JACKSON (Entertainer! MURIEL HERBERT (| Pinnoforte). THE: GRCHESTEA. A SEATIOA BEA LESQU Bi vi WILLIAM PRIMROSE and GORDON Buite, “The Croynu of India ™ .,,.. Elgar {Acted by Mombers of the Stal.) BRYAN, The Dance of the Nautch Girls; Minuet j 6.0. RONALD GCOUCELEY. Bonata for Violin and Piano, So; 2 in A Fhe Woarrears Dane; Interlude; TREO aycnicreirirntis eek ites heed come eeeire.y March of the Mogul Emperors. Music and Homer, Anthinie: _Allorra kanal: “Andatia tH MARIORIE PARRY. DOROTHY KITCHEN. poco; Press. “Down in the Forest" ... Landon Ronald “The Early Mornmg" , Croton Peel * SPENCER THOMAS, =: Spa Wrac Beee ae Hi. Harty “ Songs My Mother Tanght Me”... Drarak

weeedes ccksylaceedapnhee “The Blackbirds Song ici G. deate ni The Btarckhtpred" 4. Sing ; t yirik Sectt OoTacits and Kind Art Thon, Brahma NELSON Jat KSON. My Queen w ; eo ' How Wa Played Juling Umeer "" " Serenade N (aon wf GCKeoN WILLIAM FRIMEOSE- and ICPCRIEL PROGRAMME ALTERATIONS. HERBERT. CALLERS.” thapsody for Violin and Piano A Burlesque by Gor Reeve, Muriel Herbert WING to the large oe RONALD GODERLEY,. (First Performance.) O tion of THE FADIC More Music. and Humour. GORDON BRYAN. TIMES, it is necessary DOROTHY KITCHEN. “Capri,” Suite for Pianoforte to ¢o to press many days in "Dream o" Day Jill” sees COPMeM A. pan alen Stigttniorst Meyer advance of the date of publi- “When Love Is Kind’ esAeT, A. Th I Faraghoni; Alla Madoona illominata; MO That Tt Were 86% es. Fymk: Bridge Anacapri; Grotia dei Santi, cation. lt sometimes happens, therefore, that the B.B.C. finds NELSON JACKSON. SPENCER THOMAS. Humorous Characteristic Sengs. “The: Lent Dae0 Jin Ireland it necessary to make altera- eerste * Geordie Mackintosh "" Peee ices Groncvile Bantonk tions or additions to pro- grammes atter THE FADIO “Tho. Welshman at the * Awd Bo IT Mode o Villanelc ™ Peeieee va eee Ve n Jeeheod TIMES has gone to press. Cyril’ Seatt el The Kilbarney irip Lo “The Maiden ™ 0... Parry SeetherehPope he Paris if eae t eee ad baba [hy

ee is Tet Lore 1925.1 —o RADIO fleieacl a ealDaaeee = | “PROGRAMMESFORTHURSDAY|Gal1 6 8 ) eoeeee = = eerie ‘i i italics these rammaa 9.75, C RE+. D:v [DS0N. Fair ‘Holiday paaemeie. vay® <3rnina im the station. man- “ Bink, Red San" ....-) S.R, ta Dundee, tie i, Slave Brae EP cers cectictay Tercza Del Diego THE STATION ORCH ESTRA i ™ Honingsecs. Conducted ly ISAAC LOBOWSKY. Y.1o, Piano and ‘Cello. , Dene oe is “ARTHUR CATTERALL, J. 0, DORSIE (Entertainer }. W. H. SQUIRE (clo _Coleh a Rirénaide Mélancolique ... Tehaikorsky THE STATION REPERTORY EDWARD ISAACS (Solo Pianoforte). " Rhapsodia Piemontese '* 2... Singaglic COMPANY. an W.. H.eee TRE. " Perpetuam Mobile™ oo... NVoveccis GLADTS PALMER (Contralta). Larglietio .ih.00 vine donde:Sutra (All with Orchestral Accompaniment.) a0, ‘ Jeee e Belection, chu Chin Handa ..!, er aot ,aces Finl+ Sewine 050. THE OHUHESTERA. Mis cal iOT Melody in KE . Htacheninov-Syuire ‘“Sérénade des Mandolipes "" ...... Désormes 5 4. mii ‘GhADYS PALMER, Sears | EDWARD ISAACS. Biisksven 10.0.—WEATHER .FORECAST and NEWS. A* The uengshore’ eeekeeeee me ii bh ore eee re ‘i P ia Sota Pyabet gue ; ‘ +a L Lar ie fren Landon. Crave Molin Allegiro CON“brio; Adagio Topical ‘Talk: &.B from Loudon, = bw thorn pate BAte Perm o “y ie Mi, Beade edinkabilds Ronda’ (allegra). Taal hacen: sens - In Norley Woehae. W.: H,eonrier t o r Paate WOS0-—THE SAVOY BANDS. 8.2. from ‘Q) Flower of Al theA:World"Weodjorde Pinden Fld bs 2 re i Anda Seal onawi. AOS. I c. DORSTE. : Alavorkn js MinTOE) eee eeee tera eacen ten Oe Pper an : " i : Behera sescrens emerFon Goeng 1130.—Close down, Holiday Humour and Seaside Bonga, | EDWARD ISAACS. 6 . 4 0 . THE ORCHESTRA, rere BSi ess . Chopin 55C GLASGOW. 422 M. Enic'arte, “ Littl Gadabout* ..: Cofia Aufsehving ” ( ' * Fattasiestitelc nin An Hour of Melody. 647. “THE Ross 0’ THE HOUSE” cee rh es . THE WIRELESS QUARTET. A One-Act Comedy by 1 0 . 0 , EmaeHES a —see ASTPe and NEWS.seer JEANE M. POLLOCK ( S o p r a n o ) , Se CROWE, ro Andee i r , he : “i noe ' ayochirs: . a : aa ie al Talk. S28. fron London, a.d0, THE QOUVARTET. Loral News. ! Orerblure,

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The letters “3.8.printed in italics im Uheta epra nmesir ‘BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. instrumental Feature signity o Simultaneous Broadcast trom the rtolicn mete and bined. 3.45,—Lozella Picture House Orchestra. Doro- Orchestral Vartely. The High-Power (Ghelmsford) Pro- thy Lyeett (Contralta), GORDON BRYAN (Pianoforte}. gramme will be found on page 105, 4.45.— WOMEN'S CORNER: F. Macdonald WILLLAM PRIMRBCRE {Waco}. Ladell, ** Everyday Psychology." Beat- LQ LONDON. 365 M. THE WIRELESS GHCHESTRA: noo Dickson (Contralbe}, 1.0-20.—Time Signal from Greenwich. Music (oniehedeci bey 6.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, Capt. Wo A. FEATHERSTONE. ' played during Luncheon wt the Hotel £0-6.5,—Children’s Lotiears, 6.0, WOEDON BAYAN and WELLLAM ALetropohe. T.0—WERATHER FORECAST and NEWS. i PRIMBOSE, 3.15,—Trammission to-Schoola:t Travel Talk, S.G. from Jordon, somite Im Os Mine, a ote wire Grieg * Southwind with the Prince." GA, ATKINSON. &.58. from-Doncdon. Lente. dolorop—Allerrs Virus - Alle 40.—"0 Toyo Visita Wembley" (5), by C. - erebio tebnapuille ¢- Alleoro Anmingata, BRaomanna dames. Danes Music relvyed te 25, Afosie. 3.0, from dondon. - 8.15. GORDON BRYAN, from theo Camitol Theanine, Haymarket. ts i0.—Mr. JOHN HINGELEY : "A Bevern BCNOTESCO ve eee eee ee Vino &tndy - Side Pilgrimage.” * Floating Homes of the For Kost,’ by * Filenges oprba From { Margaret Piper Chulmers. Melodyand Mimiecry. ale (ATL bie Sukte, | 5.0.1 Heatir's Thao Music. THE STATION ORCHESTRA. “Wieilediigence- ag, + Jthene-Boton 6.0,—CHILDREN'S CORNER: Bance Music: STANLEY FEXSCHETT (Tenor). sur Jn. route de Bretagne “* | * Tnside « Bignal Box, by Ceci J. Aden. Miurxillig i... , Foema by Gwen Lloyd Jonce. “Tho W. HH: BOURKE. (Solo “Celle. NELSON JACKSON (Entertainer), £30. THE ORCHESTRA. Witchs Cakes.” Loverture, “\ Patienes ” . Sule 6.0. THE ORCHESTRA. 6.30:—Children's Letters, “The Enierild Dale” (.40),— Mimic. Melodies frooi *" Florodoarn ""..., oivactet: ; Suliwoan- Gera 7k TIME SEGRAL FROM BiG BEN. WEA- STAN Las¥ FINCHETT. Bea becd ons Rose of Araby " * TE Asccm revensme saereier cen CMR THER FORECAST ond IST GENERAL Merten Horgan NEWS BULLETEN, 8.8. to all Seotions. “7 Hear You Calling Ma™ ..... Warehall 0; WILLIAM PRIMROSE. i. AL ATRINSON: “ Seen on the Sencen.™" AN ELEON JACKSON, SS Schoolboy Howlers ** Concerto for Violin and Orchestra S28. fo abl Sines, iY Erlanger on. Mune. 5.8. go other Stabs, * Hew We — Juli . al peoa fi: 30) THE ORCHESTRA. 7 4).— Mr, ARTHUR HAWTHORN: “ Roman Casar * Desc Fuh he Aline, areata S08. to other Station, Ww, H, SQUIRE wel THE ORCHESTEHA. Funtacia, “A Voyige in a Troopehimp ~ Miler An Hour of Popular Classics. " Kol Midtei™ .o.0: on Mas Brtuch "dn i Afoanaste ry te sree” gee e SEE ihey HORACE STEVENS. (Gass Baritone}. POE ORCHEST RA, A Efuihn Sede PEt cola THE WIRELESS &YSPHOR & Melodies from “ ‘The Magic Flute" 1i.8, WEATHER FURECART aud REVS. ORCHESTRA: Afenont-Tipain S8. fren Jone, Canducted by DAN GODFREY, Funr. £.0, Miystory. air; cH. wae PRICHARD. S15: from a ih THE ORCHESTILA. Im thie poned, cpriain numlssrs: will bea f_ondlan. Overtare, The Migic Flute" ....--Alocari Played-and sung. Listeners are aekecl to Local News. ‘Velo ‘Vriste*'.... see eeee rete eS try ond identity, or nt least catepurisa LOs30, WILLLAM FPRIMRGAE, HORACE HTEVE“xs "(with Orchostra}. them, A prite of £2 will be given far ia perce Viennese | Ke psi Proliague (" ‘> Pagiiaeor"*) (by request) the bert abterant—entries to be redeived Tambourin Chinois f° ee ae at) A eT Ce if|fe not liter than first post .on Monday, COA NY AGN. VouDietrich -. Sui Tae NMerechel duby 20th, “TheRiver ne Sr

= THE ORCHESrA. an 10.0—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Ai. renden Sigtcnherst, Meyer Herre -_ = 7 ar att. JFOM Feanaday ‘ Oriental March Pe ety ae Oe Rie Waltz, “" Die SleepinLageBawut ua Mr. H,A. PRITCHARD, 828. from Lon- WILLEAM PRIMEGESE anal LOM Das a ichincorahy con. BAYAN, HORACE STEVENS, Sonatina for Violin and Tienes ‘None Bot the: Weary Heart * Local News, afl efdpiy Hav Jel Rei Tehatoced iy 10.30, Humour. “My. Resting Place ™ i NELSON JACKSON, rangquiliy Filewine 7; Eolperzc tin the ‘The Erl:ing se se Wie Schafer Olden Siyle); Rondo, * or Refined) Suburh “ .... Neon Jacke 11.0,—Cloee clown, THA ORC‘HESTRA. dlires Charactertstic Gongs aVeleon. a aehacn Capriccio Espagnol” ... Himaty-Koreaker * Geordie Marintosh *; *' The Welshman .0, “RADIO RADIANCE.” atthe Pantomime “; “ The Kilbarney 5WA CARDIFF. 353 M. {Second Eclition.) Trip to Paria,” 11.90-12.50,— The Land of the Oxfordshire A. ewue Hi W.-H, a and) DBueckinghonishire Light Infantry, Twelve to Fourteen Beame. Maxurlen in Gt Minor 2. .acsssce tisee vias OP réelaved from the Institotion Gardens, Played by 7 Toe EA wad es Cae cae ees bes 1 Debussy Bath. A Company of Well-tnown Artista, “y Papillon Bes bps naan eee erat eee Popper 2.0.—8chool Transmission: Pictures of Other Incloding 11.0,—Cloge down, Lands—Wenderings in Canada, by the ARTHUR CHESNEY; EVELYN DREW; Rev. F. W. Moxhay, FOR.G.S. (BM BOURNEMOUTH. 386 M. Loh——The Station. Trio: Fronk Thormos ERIS MORRIS ; (Violin); Frank Whitnall (Violoncello): VIOLET PARRY; 11.30-12.8.— Orchestra relayed from the Burga- Yer MeComb "Thomas {Piano}, JAMES WHICHAM; low Cah, Southampton. Musical Daren. BERTHA RUSSELL. tor, Arthur Picket. 4.0,—The Carlton Orchestra, relayed from the And Dancing Chorus. £15.—Educational Talk by Mr, 7. C. B. Carter, Carlton Pestauranti. Book by JACK HELLIER, BA, “ Books—How and What to Read— £.0.—"“SWAS" “FIVE OCLOCES." Popular Musical Numbers, ‘David Coppertield" (Oiokers).” (Palk 5.30.—CHILDOREN'S CORNER, Directed by Read by MMe. KF. Pechey,} 6.5.—" The Letter Box."' JAMES LESTER and 3.43,—Talk to Women: “Care of Peta,” by 6.15.=6.30,—"Teens’ Corner: A Talk on Swim: i. EB. JEFFREY. Mre. Faleaner. ming, by Mr. Charles E. Carpenter, 16.4.—TINME SIGNAL FROM GREENWICH. THE ROYAL BATH HOTEL DANCE S.8. from Seronsed, WEATHER FORECAST anil ND ORCHESTEA: 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST «nd NEWS. CENERAL NEWS BULLETIN... 8.2. Relayed from King’s Hall Rooms, 5.8. from [oncdon. fo.all Spare, Musical Director, DAVID &. LIPF, G. A. ATKINSON. 38.2. from London, Ministry of Agriculture Talks Die. HAL JAY BAYE (Entertainer), T.23.—Music. So. from iondon. PRITCHARD, “ Forostry in the British §.153.—CHILDREN'S CORNER: Uncle Jack's T.4i—Mr. ISAAC J. WILLIAMS, Keeper of Isloa." 8... to offer Sihationa, Fairy. League Talk. Art, The National Museum of Wales, Local News, §.45—6.0—Children’s Letters, "English Water Colour Paintera—h, P, 10.30, Bonington." 6.30.—-Misic. 8.0. Modern Popular Ballad Recital British Composers. LO—WEATHER FORECAST ond NEWS. An Hour withHerbert Bedford. bw SH. from Londen. ESTHER: COLEMAN -(€ontralte, RUBY: HELDER, G. A. ATKINSON. &.2. from London, THE STATION ORCHESTRA. The Lady Tenor, 7.25.—Muat. Sf. from London. Conductor, WARWICK BRAITHWAITE. 7.40,—"" Nevada Stage Robbers,” by Mr. E. A Short Foreword hy 1L6.— Close down. CAYVAN DANCE, HERBERT BEDFORD,

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SHEPHERD. 245. THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, The letters 8.8." ms p r i n t e d . io i t a l i c s i n these peesmymen- “ Pipes KLINTONof Pan ™ Elgar Ballet. Suite, * Fireflies “2. oo. Ewing fignily a Simullanegas Groadcast from the tionss, “The Blind Ploughman 1 omaw vig!ry OC Gere Fireflies; Trance Romantic ; Gossamer THE ORCH ESTES. 0), 0, DANCE BAAD, Wings;Love Dance, Uricntal Da rnce, * The Lonely Dancer oF 10.0.— WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, 4.0.—PFishinge News BWolletim, ieciar." oi. Jiri Loeeierhcrh. 4.5.—Mr. TT. A. MORRISON, AEA. ifs, ESTHER. COLEMAN, Mr. HH. A. PRITCHARD: &.B. fram “Simple Animal Bindies > (2) Anis,” ‘Three Sones with Strings. London. -Local News, 4,.15,——Orchestrn, Feminine Topics, " Homecoming.” 10.30.— Programme 8.8; fram London, 5, bh, —CHILDREN'S CORNLA: Scenesfrom ‘"To-n Wat erlily at Evening.” 11 .0,—Cloe Alera tis Favourite Pooks * "The Water Pahies- iuphin itv. (Conducted ha thie Li myposacr, ) il} Tim's Plasmas,” irrangedd bes Flori HERBERT BEDFORD. 5NO NEWCASTLE. 403 M. CAMercn. A ShortTalk, ‘Modern. Unaccompanied 6.00.—Tranaminion to Sthoole: Prof, Mook, 6.0:—Cricket: Comers Mr, ¢: H. Webster on Bong,” L.8e., FOFS., “Oreibe and. Ioohetiers."" “ Captainey.” ~ ‘ESTHER COLEMAN, 4.0.—Tea Time Music from Tiley ’s Restaarantk, gy Farmers’ Adwiee Corer: Conducted by Two EP naeCoripaniedd Saal. 64,.—Lendon Papers, Don th. Manes, MAL, GS; Aedh W islies for the Cloths of Heavene 6.15.—CHTLDREN'S CORNER, Augricubburnal Ss ortea. "The East of the Leaves on ‘the Boooeh.' Gate Music, THE ORCHESTHAandVERA MeCOMDB 6.30.— Pishing | Bailetin. Gru opleine H10.—Schoters Hali-Howr: Mr. A. Hine, WA, Maste. THOALAS., SEpochs in English History: (V} The 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS Thivertimwera for SuriB And E LALTEGS.. Ware of the Roses," SVG. fram London, (Condutte“wo lw the Composers) 6.50,— usin, G. A. ATKINSON... 8.8. from Loudon. STAE RA COLEM: LN. 6.40,—Fariners: Corner: eof: Gilchrist, 1.20.—Muse,. 88. from borndom, Night Piece, The Shepherd,” Reasonable Aotes, Tae dO W. BYEWART, Mla... LET, (For Voice, Fhits, Oboe, and 1—WEATHER «FORECAST and NEWS. "Wandering Abroad—{3; Oberammergau Pree. } aoe, from Landen, and thé: Passion Play.” Carnegie Award, 2925. GOA. ATKINSON, SB. from Lendor. Summer Melodies. (Solo. Flite, HILARY EVANS.) i. rqit Nruaie. oE, Frei Laon, * Vientiane, on whiee barred brent (Solo Ohoo, A. THORPE.) f.40.—Mr. ARTHUR HAW IMORN, Si. The teeing clos dt often reat ; (Pino, VERA McCOMB THOMAS.) Joe Loniton, Meadhiwe tein ted dmishes pied, THE ORCHESTRA, Slialliow btedk< and Hvere wiih," Musical Gomedy Numbers. CATHERINE DUNCAN (Contralto}, Meéliake Soleanelle for Strings, JEAALE ORSTER: (Sipraio}. A. B, PUNCAN (Baritone), ESTHER COLEMAN, i. TT. EDMINSON, Fier Comms un: Beau Rite Jd’ Artiste" THE “33D " REPERTORY PLAYERS: (Ty nesidle Enteriannerl, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. (\ polin Wbhligate by LEON ABD THE .STATION ORCHESTRA: 8.0, THE ORCHESTRA; BPUSFIELD, } Conductor, EDWARD CLARK, Entr’acte, “ Surmmer Dreams"... Seeire The Haart Hie Chimbers Twain,”" &. 0 THE ORCHESTRA: * The Coming of Love.” a CATHERINE DUNCAN, Incidental Music to “ Almonal eye * Verdant. Moadowa "ov cive reas Ffanede! THE ORCHESTRA. Floare hoctoirne for Horn-and Orchestra, Robeeeg cp ee Hiraleras 8.10, JEXNIE FORSTER. A Land of Roses” oR. . es del Hiege {oly Hom, FRANK FRASNCIB.) “Ton, Tea, Tea” (* The Oingales"") B.1E. A. BH. DOUNCAR. {Conducked by the Com poser.) faisnel Monchion PEG Eaeee Giariter $.0.—" RADIO. RADEANCE.” -S)8. from "While T Am Waiting Veronique“) Mic RM ln ipea sk i ciacetelacacatal ate aki drater ate Aden lancdon, Asedre -Mesaager 10.0.—WRATHER FORECAST and NEWS. S20. tr. T. BDA ASON, Where Violets Grow 2.9. Freee Hiovel ooh, from Landon, * The Cuddy art. oOo. Werrington 835. THE QGRCHESTRA. Mr. He A. PRITCHARD, So: From Low. BG, THE ORCHESTRA. Donee, “ Actos the Meadows". . Hofiiracn dan. Belection, “The Girl in the Taxi ™ Gilbert Bau “THE PICNIC.” fet bay Local News, 8.40, JEMNRIE FORSTER. A Pinv im Ohno Arthur Black, 10.30.— Programm: S28. from Screed, *- Ay Toreadsr “ i The ‘Toreader”*} L1:0.—Close cow. Pou abe Criwt-< Get a paces pee ves ee oR AA RPE © Love Me Naw * (Madame Pornpadour m 2zY MANCHESTER. 378 M. Leo Fatt FAGPOUG aser eae ae Ww LLL] a Lets AS eB GG, TL. EDMINSOS. Pap har. aaa glee va VOR . FRABER Lld-2..—Orchestral Music relayed from the Plt cash ska DAISY MONCUR “ Billy Shyfella’s LovStory” ... Jap HW fean State Cate, ty [}, THE ORCHESTRA. Scene: An Ideal Place for a Picnic. 2.00,—Hrolensh for Sebo, (3.30) The Rev, Selection, “" Ruatinka,"’ Time + duly. H- Allen Jobon “ Anetralia.”"(3.45) Me. #10, THE. -LONBON RADIO Suakle, THE ORCHESTRA. Fidward Creasy on “ Earth Sculpture.” REPERTORY PLAYERS Threa Woodland. Skebtehes:..-..5-. fiates 4.0.—The “24Y" Quartet, Harry Hopewell it * Dance of the Dryads ™ ; “A Woollanl (Baritone). Talk to Women, “THE DWELLER Serenade ">" Foun in the Forest. 5.15.—Children’a Letters, Is THE DARKNESS." £5. CATHERISZE DUNCAN. 6. 30-0.15,—CH LORE 'S CORNER. Written for Broadcasting by * An Old Garden ™ . Hope Tereple O.—WEATHER FORECAST ‘and NEWS. REGISALB RERKELEY, "0, For the Breath o' the Moorland of from London, {Auther of “French Leave,’ “* Eight IP duet yatinny G. A. ATKINSON, $8. from London, O'Clock,” ebe-) “Blue Bells from the Clesrings "* .. Walkes | 35.—Moasic. SUBD from London, Mra, Vyner MABEL (ONSTARDUROS 9.15. THE ORCHESTRA,

es 40.—Mr. HERBERT KEX PRICK: Afore Phyllis Vyner .... PHYLLIS: PANTING Buite, “ My Native: Heptls cs gan FFoan Humours of Commerca."* POUT i ee TARVER FENNA o.30, A, Bo DUNCAN. Dances—Old Style, Mr. Mortimer ...... HENRY OSCAR “Now Sleeps the Crimson, Fetal "2. Quiiter THE “22Y¥ " ORCHESTRA. Mr Vyner.... DRELINCOURT ObLUM “1 Hears Throsh at Eve . Centon KLINTON SHEPHERD(Baritone), Prof. Urguhart...... ASHTON PREARSE “ Glow of the Western Sky"... 2... Swibers FODEN, WILLIAMS (Entertainer). Directed by FB. BE. JEFFREY. eh, THE ORCHESTRA, Bo. - THE ORCHESTRA, 8.40, THE GRCHAHESTRA. “Wiaodland Pucturea"’ 200255 oan Fleteder * Barn Danceo.46.edie. Bom Seber Larghetto und Seherzo from Second Sym- 10.6.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Waltz," Elfenreigen "'....a..45-.+ Gung'l HN ie es ea eae rees Beethooch S.A) fron London. KLINTON BHEPHERD, 10.0. WEATHER ‘FORECAST and NEWS. Mr, H. A. PRITCHARD. Sf, frog “BonoBie oo eee W. Wallace S&H. Jrom London, London. P Bpiriggé. ia satin Coleridge.-Taylor Me H: A, PRITCHARD. SB, from Local Newa. THE ORCHESTRE.A, Lorman, EO. THE WIRELESS QUARTET. Mazurka, “ La Czarine ” ..,...... Ganne Local News. Quartet inC Minor, Op. G1...... Arafm, Waltz, “ Soldiers’ Songs" (Soldatantlieder) 10.20. ELLA TOMLINSON [Solo Violin}. 11.0.— loge down. Gung’! THE ORCHESTRA, FODEN WILLIAMS, * Poeme ” for Violin and Orthesira 58C GLASGOW. 422 M In Selections from hin Repertoire. Chawseow 11.30-12.30,—Midday Transmission. THE: ORCHESTRA, Two Romaners for Violin and Orchestra An Hour of Melody. Barn Dance, “ Louisiana” ...... Bennety Becthoven THE WIRELESS QUARTET. Dances--New Style. 11.&.—Close down. HUGH -K. JACK (Baritone). $.0, THE “ BRIGHTER MANCHESTER" 2BD ABERDEEN. 495 M. 5.30, THE OUARTET: Overture, “Gabrielle: -.. 2420-45. - Raa DANCE. BAND, oo. ——Bchoeol “Trainemiesion :-Mise FE, A. MM. Conductor, MERRION DERFEL. Coutts, MLA. Bae: “Simple Piant Selection, “Lilac Time“ ..+. » OC hatacnn FRelayed irom the State Café, Btudios—(3) Fruita.’ (Continued on page [ 19.) 2 -

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The Letters “ §.8." printed in italics im these War: ai 1.40.—Mr:; FR. YV: RYDER (Soc retary, Nobody Knows What a Red- Heated Adan Signity & Simulianoas Broadeast from the eich meii- toned Witkshine County Cricket Cho), *” Git. arasad pa ee are ee Fa door Sporta. for the Sunimer Monile— “When My Boger Walks Down the Street. ™ The High-Power (Chelmsford) Pro- (So. 6) Cricket.” Zramme will be found on page 105. Mile 5.0: "Oh, Thode Teyee oa eres eee eens Jeroen 2L0 LONDON. 365 M. Outside Concert. © Bian Masia : ale eos aoe a Lt.—-Time Signal fram: Greenwich. Concert; THE HiTyY OF BIRMINGHAM POLICE 1O—WEATHER FoREU:ABST‘antl AE WE. The“ 2L0 " Octet. Ben Morgan (Tenor), BAND. ae. Prone Lave Tom Barratt ond Billy Elliot | Rac-time Comluctor, RICHARD WaASSELL. Boorts Tolk. S28.) fron 2c Dats} “* Wobert, Blow My Powwidge," FLORENCE CLEEDON (Sapranc). Local News: hy Margot Hirons, * Personality in Ténnis, Reliyed from the Band Stand, 10.308,—THE SAVOY BANTS, by Eileen Hooten-Smith. Dorothy Hall Canen Hill Park. Lowlan, (Soprane). | THE BAND, 12.0,—Close down, 6.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER : Music: by the March, “The Prophet” ...... Afewerieer Octet. “The Little Tadpole.” Children’s Overture,“ The Mapio Flute ™...... dfozerl SWA CARDIFF. 353 = News, FLORENCECLEETON, 6.90.— Children’s Letters. ~ he Market" Ets » orete 12.30-1.30.—TheCarlion Grehesira, relayed fram i. -b0), —sac, T Hti B:4:Ni D. the Carlton Resiaurint, it—TIMEH SIGNAL FROM -BIG EEN, lwo Movements from Suite LArléosienne, 2.0—4.30.—The Baal, of. the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, relayed WEATHER FORECAST and 1sT PG we aneaee ed valiant seein ceoedoee tied eddewds eREMe GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 3.2. Minuet ; Farandole, from the Inatitotion Gardens, Bath, foal! Stations: Valke, “ Gold and Silver " Lehararr, Miller £.O—“ OWAS" PTV E OY CLeCrks.: Mr. FILEON YOUNG: “The Seattich FLORENCE CLEETON. 5, ou CHILDREN 5 OORNEF Border Country." 8.6, fo off Stations, “1 Go My Way Singing”... Brevilie-Smith ti. 6-6. 1A, “The Letter Hoo 7.25.—Music., S20. fo all Siotions, THE BAND, 7U—WERATHER FOR BeyART -anel Si, from London, = 7Aei—Talk by the Radio Society of Great Blaevornic Marely ....c.ecseecsscassaves anh ha ikovshy Britain &.8, to other Stations, Studio Concert. Mer. STLSOS YOUNG. Su. from London, “Town and Country,"’ THE “3IT™ MALE VOICE QUARTET, oR.— AM ostr SE. fron J omdan.: THE S82ATION COMPANY of 7.40,.—Mr.lh CLEM LEWTS on “Boorta Put.

Town, PLAYERS, Pourri.” JAY. KAYE, Directed by WILLIAM MACREADY, Highbrows In Happy Mood. In a Dan Leno Impression, 6.0. THE QUARTET. W. H. SQUIRE i8olo Violoncello}, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, "Loch Lariond ™ .,.ar. Vouaghan Witham LEONARD BUSFIELD jSola Violin), ~ Sowreriee- Sve" diecadanedpendenenewsee Deen TERA McCOMAR THOMAS (Solo 8,0, THE ORCHESTRA, “Laughing Choras " Dicks Fidnoforte}, March, “In Bond Street "...... 5.0.drmay “THE MILEMATO." THE STATION ORCHESTRA : JAY KAYE, A Comedy in One Act by Condwe Lor— Ina Favourite Dan Lono Number. a. Buckstone, WARWICK. BRAITHWAITE, THE ORCHESTRA. Lord Foppingtoi i...FRANE V. FENN 5.6, THE ORCHESTE.A. Buite, * Ohi Renaingtom “yecccccss+eary FY sivvias titers eee LOAD. POW TS Overture, Figaro 1 cee ee _Afernr 6.30, "FARMER SIUBBS ATTENDS Patsy denwileattoe el WILLIAM MACKMAHY _ Moment Mugecol"™ .. bate eee . CHERCH PARADE.” Milly LBA GODFREY-FUCURNER GGolliwog's Cake walle.’ AD ae hi Delsey By Jane Savage, ot~ The Beene: Near Whitstable, Kent W. 2. BQUIRE, THE ORCHESTRA, THE OUARTET., mE Mina' eee “Cockney. Soitewisticisvisesieser dDleoey Roaldicrs Loves.) r ™ Ronde py CACPHN ee ‘Rest, Dearest, Rest"J cesevesecreeees Alteibien * Larghetio™ . ee Pani: Souira Country. ‘Littl Tommy" .. hiiOoty ~ ‘THE ORCHESTRA. SOPHIE ROWLANDS (Soprano, 10.0,aFATHER FORECAST ind NEWS. Toccata in F.....-+--+- crt, Beser-Bark THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, SB. from Jenelorn, ORCHESTRA. “ Dance of the Apprentices"...... Wegner 9.0. THE Sports Talk, SE. from London VERA McCOME THOMAS and Suite, “My Native Heath “ ....4 Hur Wood Lotul, News. LEONARD BUSFIEELD. SOPHIE: ROWLANDS, F 1f.30—THE SAVOY BANDS, 8B, from Bonata for Pjane ane Violm, ordi i 4th "ha Dattodile os. Easthope Afertin THE ORCHESTRA. Deoviedon, Movements ; van cH 17.0.—(Closs down, Recitative Paribasi il. |. Fit ile, " Alleuretto Suite, “From the Countryside” POO TOO. Ere Covles «BM BOURNEMOUTH. 386 M. THE ORCHESTEA, “A DAY IN THE COUNTRY.” Op. $9 ...Beea eal By Mate Gonatexiduroe. 3.0.—Speechos by the Vererable A. E. DALDY, Symphony No, 8 ia F, SUPHIE ROW LANDS. MiA., Archdescon of Winchester, and Popular Music of Yesterday and To-day. “A Little Wind- “ Four | the Rt. Hon. Lord PARMOOR, E.C.V.O., W. H. SOUTRE [Solo Viotom “gl Ean), ing Foad™ ws Bongs Landon in connection with the League of Nationa KELSON JACKSON (Entertainer), “Away on tha of the | fonald Union on the occasion of the Townluill THE STATION ORCHESTRA. cies dedi ons Hill” Park Fite, THE ORC HESTRA. 3.45.—CGardening Talk to Women by George 5.0. THE ORCHESTRA. 'Woodtnd Pictiroa™ ... ulTeleher Danee, FARES. Orchestra relayed trom Selection,“ The Quaker Girl... Mouton 10.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM “GREENW ICH, the Flectnie Theatre. Miaecal Director— NELSON JACKSON, WEATHER FORECAST and ND D.C, Ronald, Humorous Monclogue, “ How We Piaved GENERAL NEWS BULLETON, &.2. 5.0,.— Music, Pulling: Cee aeAiningui af chron fo all Stations, f&.15—CHILDREN S CORKER, THE ORCHESTRA, Nevin : Eports ‘Tulk. 8.8. fo all Stations except 6.45—0.0,—juldren « Letters. Cornet Solo, “The Borary +... ifimqew, Local. Nows, i.7.—-MMineie, (Soloist—-W. STANLEY SMITH.) 10.30. THE SAVOY ORPHEANE, 7-0-3.0.—Prigranime &.B. From London, Belection,“ No, No, Nanetfe™ .. Foumena THE SAVOY HAVANA BAND “ Around Bournemouth." Ww. H, SQUIRE, 1.2.3.5. Dunkler aul Bo, The Sen Shore, “The Spinning Wheel THE SELMA BAND, 5.3 ORGAW,. MPeek ee eee ae el Offenbach ccs Vy ork Rolayed from the Savey Hotel, London, Relaved from M Schiabi ede piesa Bou. te all siations, Michelgrove House, Goqoeonbe, NELSON JACKSON. 12.4.— Close down. (By kind permission of Mr. WW. -Child-Clark.} Hunioroue Cliireterietic ones. 6.0. THE ORCHESTRA. " Geordie Machinivsh ™ SIT BIRMINGHAM. 479 M. Relayed trom “The Welshmnanat the Panta.“I Neleon 340.—The Huffals Orchettta (Direction: Shenk- the Eleetrig ‘Theatre. mime" . Yaw |) eo moan and Qintt) Helayed from the Misenl Director—D, CO. HONALD. “The Kilbarney‘i riptto. Porm”ve Palais deDanse. 0.90. THE HOYAL BATH HOTEL DANCE THE GR HE ETRA 4.45.—WOMEN'S CORNER : MaryT. Cotton— ORCHESTRA: Waltz, = Hive Dhabi ie civ eta . ator Fairy Tales nol Lore. Relay el irom: King’? Hall Reome, Latest Fox-trotsfi. 5.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER: Auntie Phil Mimieal Dirattor—DAVID & LIFF. 16.0.—WEATHER. FORECAST amd. SNEWS. ind Another Anooky Adventure. “| Never Care About To-morrow ™ ..Lange SH, from onder, 6.0-0.5.—Children’a Letters. * Oh: Papa '" (beac Sasa ies oh "aha enc lace Sports Talk. SH. from Le 7.0.—WEATHER: FORECAST and NEWS: “There's No One sieeccessetes Comfrey Local News: SB. from London, “Totem Tom Tom. osnsesneee essaPee 10.30.—THE SAVOY ANDES, SOF, fre Pi Mr. FILSON YOUNG, 5.8. from London, “Haunting Melody saiesedcnens Spier ELévidan, 7.25.—Misic, 2B. from DLendon, 12.0,—Close down, F Poem he ee ee ee ee fica

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a a An Hour of Dances MMusic. letters “6.8." printed in i t a l i c s in thes oregreans Two Piece: trom ‘* Sameon ancl “Delilah” The — rem & Simultaneous B r o w d e a st trom t h e motion man Sin bh Aaae DAVID'S DyANE a LAI. * Spring Is6 Returning*“3Soltly Awakes Fox-trot, “ Betievo Mo-* ...00e0ss5. Wolff 27Y MANCHESTER. 378 M. My Heart.” i Wales," “‘Fana‘Brought Lie Fidisee™ tipe reshenie SRGVCHEAsse eee eee een Debussy Fox-trot, "Au the End ot the Road * Hanley 1 Herceuse " [** Deol a apr eae F'rrure Fox-trot, “"voborky: Bnew iws. Mitis ny Gladys Palmer (Contralto}. TA—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Walt: “Poem * poviia veces tah The Besser o’ th’ Barn Band, Con Fox-trot, “ Indian Love Coll” 2... Frimf iS. jronm London. Barlow. Relayed La—4.0a.| ductor, Harry Mr. FILSON YOUNG. S.3B. fron London. Fox-trot,;."" Rose Marie"... 0.0. Print 10-5.0. from the Married greed Gardens. South- One-step,” Savas American Medley" Someta ~~ 7 Mie. 8Bren Lovaon Pert. Fex-trot, “ Dream-Maker ofrey. ™ Lewis f.0,—Talk to Wonren. 7.40.—RFadio Society Talk, 8.8. from Loudon, Miles, ** Ukulelle Bhan sos. Lom f.15.—Children’s Lotter. ' Variety. Foxtrot,“ Chinn Rosebud| coaves oe 6.430-0,15 CHILDREN'S CORNER. Che STUART ROGERTSO® (Garitone.) Wralte.PaPGRe ow tie rece av Crete TO—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. RONALD OOVRLEY (Einbertainer) Fox-trot, “Dear One" 0.2.60. .5. Piaher S.uR. from Condon, ChORGE WATE (Banjo) One-step, = Bloe-Eyed Bally Mo Gero Mr. FILSON YOUNG. S.E. from London, THE STATION ORCHESTEHA. Fox-trot, “ Ull See You in My Dreams” 7.35,—Music, 808. fram Jandor; Conductor, EDWARD CLARE, woes LINTOTT, Weekly Waltz, “Lovers” Waltz” ....e00. Kellen 7 40.—Me: F.. BTACEY. &.0. THE ORCHESTRA. Talk on Sport. bolethion, ** Miuritana...2....., Wallace Orchestra—Vocal. &. 10, STUART ROBERTSON, MARION RICHARDSON (Messo-Roprang). Ballad Concert. i yaelf Whim Young... .: i, Delnmenn WILLIAM G. SMITH: (Tenor). “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eves ™ THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. Relayed to “‘ 5XX."" or, HL (heilier 8.0, MARION RICHARDSOR. "Old Clothes ond Fine Clothes “ “Should He Upbraid t's...... ++ Bethop LILY ALLEN (Ropranc). Martin Shaw “Waltz Song ™ (" Tom Jones "’) . . Gernadn WILFRED HIS DOE (Tenor), 5.231, RONALD GOURLEY., Y Castles im the Ait eae i ss t's Traditional HAROLD HALLAS [ arg ine). In Muskie andamour. SRABe ean ee ci ne hackle Molloy ARTHUR CATTEAKALE (Solo Violin). 8.15. WILLDLAMt SMITH, Bua, CEORGE WADE, JAMES BERAARD (Character Actor), re eh ee a ae ea | Prelude. ond. Wolte..s.sess 2llf Commeiyr 8.0, WILFRED HINDLE, M Five Fyege eek Armetrong Gibbs a “An April Blossoms... 0 enAU Chnmeyer i Phiyilis Haa-u fe hide ming Lieaces “TH Sea You In My Dreame "...... over “A Song of Shadows" . b.25. THE ORCHESTRA Al nthany Foun g se APS osha eal eld alk eat donee ge Pusher Povitnshc Gavebtan. .oa6 6 ee an Specie MY Devote Celie” |... ese cca cees Afopr Myas as ee es beg ete Bele easy athe Forsaken. Maid oii ca ds bees ORE B35, MARION HICHAHRDSON, 5.40, THE ORCHESTRA, “When All waa Young \ ("* Foust") Gomnot LILY ALLEN, MAG WAR ais rests eaeese ,oas OUP OtURE toa ara te yeevaca vate Cota 3 J Lore thie Atoorn i fa al lsicin le car Shane “ Canterbury Hella"...... Molly Carce B.00), SrUART HKOBERTSON. "Form Ye to Me” “ye.ieves Treditione fe The Wireclrnilt ml eige feeate Herhert Nelson * Oh Tell Me, Might bag™ ss fara Lehmann "Love the Vagrant " (“ Carmen")... Piste "OG Mistrext Mino. eee a eo foger Oinlter 0.45. WELLEAM G. SMITH. ARTHUR CATTERALE. * When Dull Care"...... arr. Joie WP fsern “The Fairy Lough"... * English Dente ek ecek each cane as CEE 9,0, HONALD GOURBRLEY. “Queen and Huntress" "Tiers ME Bice tS scree siaaaaald cata Tohukovsky C. Fi More Music and Humoiir, * Cushendall”? ipa | Stanford JAMES BERNART. 9.10), GEORGE WADE, 1.0.—WEATHER FORECAST sid NEWS, From “* The Pickwick Papers,"’ Chapter 34 “Alabama Berontde “yee s0.00.. Wearer Su8. from Lorman. Dickens A Winter's “Peles i cee ae ConnnetyeF Bports Talk. O.0. from Londen The Trial of Bardoll tersus Pickwick. OG: Wee aie ase eres male. OPimehow Local News. Opening of tho Case. Speech of O20. THE ORCHESTRA, 10.30,—THE BAVOY BANDS. &.28, from Berjennt Dtuzfuz. Belections frotn Bir Henry Bishop's. Songe Fandan, HAROLD HALAS. eer, Horse 12,.0,—Close down. "Love Went A-Riding "....Fravk Bridge VIVIENNE UCHATTERTON (Soprano). — ‘Dally cee esteeiees sees Ja THE STATION ORCHESTRA. ssC GLASGOW. 422 M, “Morning: Bone ee es GL UR, Pond Conductor, EDWARD CLA, 3.20.—An Hour ‘of Moar, The ‘Wioreless ae ever 2 Bar beda 0,30, TIVIERNE CHATTERTON Duarte. Leggett Paisler (Bantone), “Love for Tove soa. }Pater Warlock twith Orchestra). 445.—WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR, Whereas: the Rye"... ! Ritorma: Vincitor "(Aida yaa Merdi 6.15,—CHILDHES § CORNER, LLx ALLEN. ae THE ORCHESTRA. 6.0—-6,5,—Weather Forecast for Formers, “ine Fine Bay" 24a tae ae be Pureca Apringy Barge ava ae eet a 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. “

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Tho lottars. " §.8."" printed Im iinties in these PORTOES Hiral Suite,“ -W eocdlane ee : Tol, THE ORCHESTRA. signify o Simettanesis Eroadesst from the fien mein March, "Spirit of Pageaniey.” Dance Humoreeque, “The Litth Wooden lined. §.30-—_CHILDREN S CORNER, LeSe soe ce aed ee oeOP 2BE 439 M. 5,05-6,0,—Chilidirensa loethera, Bomoreque, “The ae Bh erate ak Fined LU—WEHEATHEH PFURECAST and NEWS. Pizzicato, *' The Frog: Dance ” SUNDAY. ’. fro London, Aa Richaraasta &. 30-3, 30,.— orn 8, From Fondan. Mr AMER AGATE, SH. from London. HERBERT ae Ie: Ex 8.0.—Servite celayed from S t , Martin-in- the- 7.23.—-Locul News, The Effect ond a Lith of the Conese ™ Prelca. ASB, from iaml, 7.40.—Mr, T. ROETE. 3.8. from Condon. Alidrjaive 1.0.—W AGANER PROGRAMME. 0, from $.0-T.—— JP rgrme 8.60 from Londen. "OF Lile Were a Fiay i iGtiey Landon. 10.0.—_ WEATHER PORBCAST and NEWS. THEOFC HESTRA, ifn WEATHER FORE! ‘ART md NEWS. We frten. J ouedon, AMusienl Ji ike, Anal the Shide Nefelhicy

oh it. iouive Dordoan, Mr. A.-LLOVDATAMES, SB; i; Jt TET Land, Humoresyjie, The Honey Bee. POT Warner Progranime (Continace ). 10.30.—-DANCE MUSE, relayed from Glen. Ri: Somervile 1b, — Close dow. comes Hotel, So. froGiiuerear, HERBERT ALDRIDGE, 11.30,—Clese down. “The Gav'nor Leaves Everything to Me” MONDAY. WEDNESDAY: Llnmdgea 5 The “2BE Quartet, eTTemnks Wory Moely ga ce al: Parr 5.1, CHILDREN'S CORNER, SB, from #.0-5,0.— The * 2BE "Trio. Bi, Hotris {Solo THE ORCHESTHA. i" Larine&), Pon Sith fidenaypcnat. “The Drtmmer's Birthent oo8,—CHATLDRENS CORNER. 71.—WEATH ER FORECAST snd WEWE. Descriptive Galop,“2k Motor iach Bf. ron Lerdon, 555—0,0, (i belinend "lander Augen Mr. WM. BR. PRINGLE, SB. froin LO—WEATHER FOR ECA ST and NEWS: 0,0, The Players S.A. from onder, Rerdan. (Loreal Mews. in NORMAN -ALLIN (Bass), “The Morn andl the Moamont.’ &.8. from Double-Sided Resord {4} CHARLES STATNER { Boon ja}, Lode }. Loeal Miterae, Symphony Goncert. “AT THE CINEMA.” THE STATION ORCHESTRA. Piyers? “« Pictures," TAE- AUGMENTED STATION " CHARLOTVE TEDLIE. Tendl, The Orchestra. ORCHESTRA, KITTY MURPHY. Cockney Euite, LAS ol London Lite = Condueted by EF. GODFREY BROWSE, J, Fo. MACEEAN. : AKeteliey ALAY HEALEY [Boprinc). Mozart and Wagner. H. RICHARD HAYWARD. Rance Suite, Young England“ .. io) Bath $15. BK. dd. HABE. 7.30, THE DBCBS THA, Suite; At-the Play” . os e..ceses owe Saxophone Solo, Setected, Overture, “The Mastersingera .» Wagner Songs and Popular Waltzes. po, Dew ble-Sided Record {ly}, for Strings and 8 . 3 . THE ORCHESTRA, dtenda and Variations “ROUNDABOUTS AND SWInNGs,” Dirvert-ssements “ Neal 1T “Vales Gaprice of) ices es Ruwbensicia Horie, from ~* 0.45. THE ORCHESTRA, NORMAN ALLIN. oro Jfatart Fox-trot, “ Cogtles in the Age“ Sirol ‘*T) Lacerato Spirita’ ccc tess . Pera Vales, “Baranade 2... cic0...... frige &.0, MAY HOUALEY,. ‘The Vulcan's Song “ .ic-.-.-...., owned . Fox-trot. “Swing Alone“ ...... fotord See the Way You Rogues Come Prying ~ Rect. and Ara: " Ah Fors’ 6. Gor’ ("" La 1i.0.—-WEATHER FORBCAST and NEWE., dfacart Traviata ar Baty cei Verdi S.3, fram Lona, THE ORCHESTRA. With achiral ‘aecompaninic rik.) Topipal Talk. ALR. from Lesdas, “Acclamationg ....:0ss<000 Woldleufed Carnegie Trust Compositions and Songs. 1i.30.—THE BAYOY BANDS. fe. rom NORMAN ALLIN. 8,15. THE QORCHESTHA. London, “Could 1 But Express in Song “ Concert Overture, “Tam O'Shanter” 11.30.—Cloee down. Vatoshiin Dryadate FRIDAY. ‘Phe ClOGE renee boca i gine sna eA $.0. MAY HUXLEY. tite Fore e withaikowaky 11.40-12.30.—Gramophone Records, “Tig “ The Captive Lark " - London Ronald 4.0-5.0.—The “" SHE “ Quartet. THE ORC HESTRA. “A Song of Beat” .., Jaridon flonald i.2— CHILDREN'S OORNER, “] Love the Moon ™ .ccsseraenee Rubens " One Morning VeryEarly” 1. Senederemii Plantation Music, 6.65-0,0,.— Children’s Letters. * Spring's Awakening " Ris nion Senderson .0.—WEATHER FORECAST ane NEWS, 0.0, THE ORCHESTRA.| (With Orchostra.} “Happy Days in Dixie ’ ssanee Didgood SUB, from Losdon, Bs, THE ORCHESTHA. i A. ATRIOINSORN, 2B. from Landon, CHARLES& STAINER. Siibe for Orchestra, 7 25, otal News, "Dark Town Dandies ” “English Pastoral Inypressions™ * Sopp Along BF Bate : Bebo e ebb es Morley THE STATION ORCHESTRA. Eraest Farrar GLADYS PALMER. (Contralito}, "Lote ot PepGoi sce eee es seen SEP Hhapealy, * The Maupic Harp ™ REGINALD POBSON (Wella). THE ORCHESTEA, Ina Boyle “ Ploride Spititual * .... 05. ssene Foulds THE BELFAST RADIO PLAYERS, Tone Poem, “Snow Pictures " Half-Hour of Marti!) Music. CHARLES STAINER, S.A Branhieaite “ Niggertown "* 27 Teh, THE ORCHESTRA. ia dieeth Medley "J-strr ester ees Morley Lighter Music. March Medley, * Martial Mormonte " Winter 90). THRE ORCHESTRA, Me Phe! Saag eee es « Sloiner Overture, “ Private Ortherja™ .... Aneel Overture ta, ** The Yeoman of the Guard" March, “The Tramiph of Right-™., Dovel THE ORCHESTRE:A, Sirilicnr “4 Bother Wedding” was. ..08 Lotter “ Promenade Militaire 2... cae. . Wow Entr‘actes in 1 Minor, Act I., FE Fist Act Miscellaneous Programme. 1.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, Ti. and D Minor Act TV., from” Carmen” 5.0. CLAYS PALMER, S.B. from London, Hise Sir WILLIAM SCHOOLING. S.2. from Ariawith Orvhestra, “Cho Paro ™ (" Ors Proceaston oeee eee es H,.. Howell fea"), “FE Have Lost My Eurydieo ™ Landon, 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST ond NEWS, Ghul 10,90,— Progrmmme SB. from London, Ait. from Hendon. 11.0.—Close down. 6.10. REGINALD DOBEGH, Sir .OLAND BovRNE. 5.2. jroum ‘“Tmpromptu oy. .cs tees ees Eten TUESDAY. Landon, 2 Oneavia nee nee en .. Cenar Coa 10.30.—WEEEKLY FEATURE. 5.8. Jrom Records, Bub, G‘LADYS PAL MER. 11,30-12.30.—Gramophone Gondan, THE STATION ORCHESTRA Breda Bale a pence dee so Butterworth LL.0.-—Close down, CHARLES STAIN ER (Banjo), 1 Ad Ina Gorden Green “ John freland. THURSDAY. “Parl Briatola Farewell * A-y "***"" Lidgey 4,0, THE ORCHESTRA, 4.0-5.0,—The “2BFO" Quintet. i Gen Where My Love “Merry. Andrew’: 6.—CHILDHRENS CORN ER, Maving Goes"... “ Bagatelle.” f.36—6,0,—Chibtren's Jethera. 8.32. THE ORCHESTRA, Rhapsody, “ Mai Dun,” 7:.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Entracte,." Eventide” .....2.+ “Benne Two @alon Pieces, &oB. from ondan, 8.43. GLADYS PALMER, CHARLES STAINER. ee TS sacs | tier, Market: Pricea for Farmers, §.8B. from "f teenies Fowley “Dashwood Quickstep ses . Ookley Landou. “ Cotewold Love “A Spanish Romances" ..-+.+ Gripwhaiw 7.15.—FRENCH TALK, 3.8. from London, “Thou Art Risen, My Beloved * “ Radio Mareh * as Shaner Local News. Coleridepa- Ts‘autor Percy Fletcher. THE STATION ORCHESTRA! 1 Bea Wr. eae ea eee ia. oe ory THE ORCHESTRA, FE. J. HARRIS (Saxophone) 6.54. THE OBRVI (ESTRA. Suite, “Sylvan Scenes,"" AERBERT ALDRUMX TE (Monologues, Eentrache, “ Chaneon ido Mai Greneile Banftoak Intermezzo Amourense, “‘ Babette,” THE BELFAST RADIO PLAYERS, * “ValseLyrique" (Strings only). Hinmorona Musical Novelties Belection, “Dorothy™ ... Cellice “Bagatelles (Strings only). nid Monolopues. (Continaed on thefacing pege-.) "

Jeny Wrm, 1925.) —— RADIO TIMES — - LS ———EE Belfast Praca: PROGRAMMES FORMONDAY01) (Continuedfrom ihe facing page.) Play and Dance. (Continued from page 107.) 6.15, THE ORCHESTRA. i0n.0—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. B15, ALESRANDER MACGREGOR. Waltz, “ The Bloo Denube" ..... , otranes SOB. from London, “Woo Willie Gray" .... Wm, Roblertacn | THE BRATNIO PLAYERS Bir WILLIAM SCHOOLING, 8.8. from “Ave Waoaukin'-O "2... 2. arr. A. Diack Present Donedan, * Allister McAllister 2.0.5 25 tive, Seuror Wher Mr, FILSON YOUNG, Sat,from Lowden, Valeo, “Tes -Siréme oe eles Wevlolterfel Sh a. Lacal Newe. the Abana Flows": “ Beloved, in Your Marelli, “Silver Myrtles mY aie Spb ga 740.— Badia Avsociation Talk, 8.8. fron Lon. Abaence ; “How Many a Lonely Cara- 2:30. HUGH EK. JACK. oheiyy, van: “Ti Tn the Grect Bazaars”); “The Teaalside Fire"... Fanghear Wiftteme 8.01000), FP ieprine SA feLane * Allah Be With Us,” Pleats ct Ogee aaa e's 3 bee 3 Dr, Bryce 10.0--—WEATHEHR FORMCAST: gd NEWS, 9.0, AVCUSTUS BHEDDITE. S58. from fondo. 145-—WOMENS HALP-HOUR: * Making Leebore Recital. morte Valk. i, fn Gado Bmart Beutl of Darned Net," by Miss

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= Wavesof Song and Melody. Singine Like-a Man:

By Beatrice Telegar, the Woman Changes in the Musical Tide. Baritone. -ISTENING a short timé ago to “A Night songs, headed by “Tipperary.” Pretty cirla [* ig & queer experience of Period Songs,” I wondered why it was told ws that “AH the Bova in Khaki Get tho to be a. woman with ao enjoyable to hear the popular songs of days Nice Girls,” ond informed the senior Rervico the voice of a man, be- gone by. They are completely. different. from that “ All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor.” There CAlae #O Many people thepopular songs of to-day. Yet [auppoee that waa 4 tecurrent wave of the sentimental ballads, gcem unwillmg to take my grandfather was fascinated hy these songs too, represented by “‘The Sunshine of Your one for granted, so io of the pre-syncopation era just 2s much aa I Smile,” which was followed by the still popalar speak. In some cases am by some of the music from Vo, No, 4 anette, “Kosa are Blooming in Picardy.” thera is moro than o Does the popularity of certain classes of song Having thankfully been able tosing “Good: suspicion that I am really runineyeles ? Good reasons appear for thinking bye, Khaki! * one. of the pom) things im the f Man maaquerading in that-it daea, for it is noticeable that the musical first post-war revue, we were submergedby the feminine attire s in others, tide hieaka. on the shore of the appreciative wave of “ Mammy” songs already mentioned. the somewhat amusing public in euccessive waves. Each particular Then came a revolutionary change. A popular theory is that some mae. wave laste for a season, and is then followed by song had now tobe a geoddance tune as well culine practical joker en- Mics BEATRICE TELEGA EK. another of an entirely different nature, and, consequently, the words became entirely gages me to move my The “ Mammy " Craze. subordinate to the melody, Fox-trote, one- lips, while he, hidden in the hackgrvund,ie the steps, and eventually the “ Blues” became actual vocalist, For instance, we hada wave recently con- popular favourites, and the new wave swept The simple truth is that I hatetwo ‘voices, sisting of the “Mammy” class of song. We aside the old ballads and the humorous songs one a syprano and the other a baritone. Owing were reminded of old-fashioned mothera or of pantomime and war-time revue. to the remarkable construction of my throat, I erannices ardently desiring our return to some can bring cither voiee inte use at will. i dear old shack in Georgia, or Tennessee, Ken- “ ? é + tucky, Dixieland, or Carclna, The geographical SONGS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW. Alarming My Mother! whereabouts of these fond mothers waa usually T was about twelve years ald when the “IT Hear You Calling Me.” in the southern States, which may have been discovery of this double vocal equipment waa duce, of course, to somebody as discovery that ae very popular song will be made, and I shall never forget that time, if only

“Mammy” rhymes with “Alebamy.” And broadeast from Birmingham on eebedenn] because of the reneral commotion it seemed to although the equally fond mothers in Brixton, duly 17th. It ie a great favourite: with cause among the members of the family, I had or Tooting, never featured in these songs, they tenors, and it ia frequently sung by Mr. becn taking lessons in singing, and one day, took a firo: hold of public fancy. John McCormack, The words are by accompanying myself at the piano, T tried, for ented Goring the same period we were regaled by eee] Herold Harford, and the music by Charice the sake of aninsemént, to seo how low down a vegetable line, the pioneer of which was the Marehall, We publish the words by the scale I could sing. Suddenly, my voice world-famous song about the shortage of permizsion of the Publishers, Messrs. changedradically, and I rushed out of the room, bunonas, Whis wave wasa mixture of senti- Boosey and Co. get ehouting: “* Mother, I can sing ike a man!” montality and eccentricity, Which threatened to T REAR you calling me. My motherwag seriously alarmed, and so become “curiouser and curionser,” as Alice in You called me when the moon had veil'd eee great did the parental anxicty become that I Tea

, Wonderland said, her beht, a was rushed off to a specialist (although I am a ed Before I went from you inte the night; Victorian Musie-Hall Ditties, Now Aealander, I waa staying in Fngtand at the I came—do you remember !—hback to you egiag time}, and he quickly fonnd that my extra- The Victorian ware of popular song wae alzo For one last kine beneath the kind ster’

TAD ordinary powers weresimply due to my abnormal sentimental, but not eceentrie. Thee who are light. J vocal chords, old enough to remember Hen Davies and Hayden T hear you calling. me. i Coffin intheir prime still feel a thrall when they And oh, the ringing ghidness of your 4% Amazement in the Studio, edd bar iii the headphones “The River of Life,” Tore ¢ q The training of my soprano voice was cons ‘Thres Fishers Went bailing,” of “Sweet Tho words that made my lpnging heart [| tinued, but no special attention has ever heen Genevieve.” To me, all of them seem sad, rejoice. A given ta my baritone voice, No singing teacher, watery, and almost depressing, yet they are You spoke—do you remember t—and t in fact, would undertake the task of training it. my heart 7 very dear old tunes to some folk. did After that, I practically forgot. all abowt vaica Still hears tho distant musie of your -< The companion humorous songs of the same ¥elce, i No. 2 (except as a means of astonishing my period were of a typo which has been revived friends) until a few months ago, when I met Mr, recentivy. “The Man Who Broke the Bank at T hear you calling ‘me. § Noel Forrester, the well-known composer, and Though years have stretched their weary { Monte Carlo,” “ Hi-tiddley-hi-til ’ and “Two when he heard it, he advised me to bring it length between, i Lovely Black Eyes" como to mind, as well as And on your grave the mosey grass ia 4 to tho notice of the poblic. ‘Ta-ra-re-boom-de-ay!" the song which green + I took his advice, and my derision bids fair ta brought fame to the mother of MisaJosé Collina, I stend—do you behold mo ’—listening bring mo quite a lot of entertainment. When I Victorian music-hall ditties were all rollicking hare, expreased a wichto broadcast, I waa asked ta and expressive of high spirits, They supply a Hearing your voice through all the years ; attend an audition, inthe usual way, A BBC. striking contrast to the sad sea wavea of the between. musical expert put headphones on and left the drawing-room, .A peculiar wave this, double- ee eeeMeee room in order to hear my voice under actual éreated, 08 it were, (i brondeasting conditiona. I had not sungmore The present wave of song ia a hotch-potch of than afew bare before he rushed hack to have Development of Ragtime. everything. Hot Lips, Swanee Bluchirds, another look at-me, aif unable to believe thats Followmer the Victorian mixture, came a were Shrimps and Spearmint are all equally accept- woman could possihly be singing such sounds, of home and telephone gongs,interspersed with able, a3 long as the rhythm is right. The old child impersonations, The Edwardian sang raitime of the northern States has given place Praisa in the Wrong Place. gaily about his“ Dear Little Girl in Lancashire," to the more haunting lilt of the southern Negro T hada similar kind of experience when being and about the gloriesof Devon. When tele- tines, perhaps because they are more suitable tested) for a music-hall engagement. Again, I phones were installed, people were charmed by to the sustained notes of the saxophone, which was trying songs over ina London music-shop songs such as “ Kitty the Telephone Girl,” or ia the principal melodio instrument in moat a week or twoago when three well-known “Hello, Little Girl, Hello! And in those modern dance bands. musitians came in. My hack was turned to ilave somebody would tell us, in a falectto To forecast the nature of the next wave of them as I] sang to tho piano accompaniment, voiee,that “Deddy Wouldn't Buy Mo a Bow- song is impossible ; but there is reason to think and, without suspecting the troth, they pro- wow,” or beg his hearers to “Come and be My that we shall. goon see the pendulum swing ceeded to congratulate my accompanist upon Little Teddy-Bear,” away from the vamp type of song. Waltzes like his voice. He had some difficulty in convincing The next wave broke in those oare-free days “ Broken-Hearted Melody" and “dune Night,” them that the congratulationa were due to me. hefore Auguet, 1914, when the spirit of ragtime or dance tunes which explain that “ Somebody's I am also able to use my “male” yoeal arnvedfrom America, “ Hitchy-Koo,” “On Stolen My Gal" suggest a vogue for thebroken- chords for speaking purpores. Ent, simply the Mississippi," and the innumerable “ Dixie” hearted and faithful swain. because [am a wonian, the last thing I desire gongs represent this invasion. Aa for the probable nature of the next wave is to be taken for o man. Believe me, if a During the war, while ragtime developed of humorous song, I will defy the most accom- burglar broke into my Heuse, I should ecream into an attractive syneopation, there waa, plished erystal-gazer to hazard a conjecture! at the top of my soprano voice, J hope T shall naturally, a wave of patriotia and recruiting K. P, Howe. never Inge that. F

Juny i0rs, 1625.) martes RADIO TIMES —— a = ‘Thoughtsin a Village Inn.

Rustic Musings on Radio. By E.. LE BRETON MARTIN. | WENT for a walking tour some tima ago. Fast. Would they [ae & library o’ books in bis pocket. Eut Ido know And ona day=it doem't matter which, little heastica do that as how wirelessing ain't got nothin’ to da with becauze they were all wet—I went into the for naught? And do the weather, and I challenge anyone to prove tap-room ofa lonely little inn, the anly occu- you know why we as it has,” panta of which were two elderly yokela who makes so much fuss At that moment there came froman adjacent answered to the names of Naggy and Fiddle about the weather room the sound of a great bell striking the They eyed mo suspiciously, whereupon I sug- nowadays, sir? Why, quarters, followed by two booming notes. And gested that two pinte of ale might net go amiss, I be seventy-nine, and the landlord of theinn bustled inat the same They brightened up at once and, after 4 while, aceventy year agone time, the following conversation started :— we hadwet summers “Big Ben, gentlemen,” he enid, with a Nacay: “(Chi've heard tell in the papers 26 inl warm winters, laugh, “eoming through on my loud speaker. ‘ow all this “ere wirclessing be reapomauble for dry winters andwet You all know what that means. Timo to shut the powerful lot o’ rain as we've hin ‘avin’. Wot summers, cold winters up, So [ must ask you to finish your glasses. do ‘es think about it, Fiddle tT” and cold summers.” It's not raining for the time being, ir ’— Fivpiz;: “It be proper possible, Not as I “Like the American thistome; “indeed, it may keep fine for a bit.” —— ulinerstands ‘ow it's done, “Sis said,the’, as who said we don't pot Gaffer Medlicott rose to his fect, “Ter think ‘ow it do ‘ave the properties o” the-forked light- weather in this Mir. E. LE BRETON MARTIN, as 1 should have lived for this,” he said. “It nin’ as rampages thro’ the aky and outs thé clouds country, but sam- mayn't interfere with the weather, this wire- to bits, Yet it do seem as ‘ow this interference ples,” I venturedto put in. losing. PU stick to that, as I said it once, wi’ things is a alterin’ the seasons, like, Wot The old man snorted, “It's they that gets But it do interfere with a man’s honest pleasures. the samples,” he said. “Tornaydoca and doce think about it, sir? Maybe, you be a yewe by my watch it wants another ten minutes gen'leman wi’ a bit o' bowklarnin’.” cyclones, and imitation beer that does a man The Same Old Story. no good, J repeat, sir, we makes too much af Thoroughly Convinced, the weather. We've got soft, that’s what it is, Being thus drawn into the conversation by “No disputing Hig Ben, Mr. Medlicott,” and if a man’s soft, he takes notice ofa drop of retorted the landlord, “ Are youa listener, such an accusation, I dived into my pocket and rain and & bit o extry sun. As for these ‘ere produced a tattered old book. air 1” this to me, weather forecasta, I don’t hold wi' *em. “Ti may toterest you both,” I said, “to “I have been to-day, Mr. Landlord,” I. “Red sunset means a fine day, though answered, as I strapped my knapsack on my listen toa passage from this old book which waa it’s got to be the right red. Swifts and swallows written over three hundred years. aga,” back again, “I have listened tomy friends here flyin’ high means tine weather, "coa the insee’s And this is what I read :—~ with very great pleasure. And I believe Mr. be up high, and they don't get there if so rain Medlicott is right. We've got. soft, that’s what, “ Never has there beeneuch a sorry summer. he coming heavy. New, I ain't got-no book- Ever sinee March, naught but tempest and cold it ia, and if a man's soft, he takes notice of a! lamin’, but I pore back to what I anid afore: wind, the san, by all tokens hiding ita head for hit. of extra rain. Anyhow, he's convinced me How can flingin’ speech about across the world very shame. It seems, indeed, a3 though the that wireless has nothing ta do with tha have anything to do with the weather ?- Why, seasons be changing, this being the third cold, weather.” [ last election time waa fine enough, And ‘twill be wel summer in succession, (Certain divines, So I bade farewell to the rostic philosophers, 60 again, for all we know." indeed, do aver that the inclemency of the and as I swung on through the rain I began Nacay :“" That bo all night, Gaffer Medheot, soasons if a pinishment for the pomps and thinking of all the old rustic weather saws T could, but I don't hold wi’ settin’ up all these poles vanities of a pleasure-loving ple, Bad itis to temetber, and wires over the country. ‘Canso that be to ace the crops perishing in the fields and ull for the Then I met another yokel who remarked) catch the ‘lectricity, And ‘lectricity do disturb need of the Sun's rays,” things powerful,” that “it waaa bit rough.” IT agreed and asked “They hadno wireless in those days," I him if be thought the weather was likely Garren Mepuicott;: “Then just you answer said, potting the book back in my pocket, “so to improve, His answer was encouraging. me this, Nag¢y. Where do our weather come I suppose they had to find some other reason.” from? Right away from themiddle of the “We shan't get no change till Candlemas, sir. “ And what waa wrote there was wrote all great occans, An’ I've yeb to learn as there be You mark my word.” those amazing yearsago,” said Nagey, wiping his I didn't dare ask him when Candlemas was, polea and wires out there, Wot's three wet mouth, “All the same, “twas writin the papers nor did he volunteer any more. about the wireless.” summers, or thirty, for that matter? ‘A thousand agea in Thy sight are like a moment gone,’ An Old Definition. Scratches im the Sky. That's good enough for me, FE ain't no scholard You may remember the old definition of tha * Ind is there no foolishness ever written in like this gentleman here who jocs about wi' twelve months a3 enjoyed in this country :— the papers?” aid a Snowy, Flo i Blowr, voice, that of an old Bhowery, owrerr, man who had come in alfew moments before, ““What are these wire- lees waves folks talk so much about? Little scratches in the face of while someone or other, the aky thatgoca on for remarked: “The Eng- erer. No, the gentle- lish winter—ending in man ja right. Hversince rn to aans in the days of Father ays.” En eli ] Abraham,folks has beon climate has heen the eayin' the same. Come Englzh climate for three years hot,an’ centuries, Buch it will they says aa there ain't continue to be for hon. goin’ to be no more drods of years to came, rain, Come threo years fe wet, an’ they saya as Tt is asserted from the eu be drenched, Washington that appar- Give me the old saws ains by which moving and the old sayin. objects miles away may “Tia goin’ to be & be seen by wireless waa mild winter, and fer successfully demonstra- why? The feld-mica be ted privately recently in a settin' their nesta to- the presence of Mr, wards the North and Wilbur, Secretary of the THE MARCH OF CIVILIZATION. Navy, and other high

* Ing Talkfrom London, Tramp : “ It’s funny, but I've gotso that I can’t enjoy me grub without this ‘ere Sayoy music.” Government officials, — = i = = eee aee

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Under contraction, Wine(en); 82, Con: 10 pam, Bogle (oe. Fro: ; -&pankh (Moo. Ths); Beperaite (Wel). SWEDEN. DPRESLAC—-s18 i(k | Revd, : HOLLAND. Vth a.m. lock Exch, Weather: 12,0, Con, (lally); AMETERDAM (PCERI—085 eo. Ol kew.) BICC RWGLA (SASA112? am Ce w,). Diviee Service (So) 5 D2, Aine Tie be. Cit), Dualiv: T.a0 iam, boa a peo, Nien. Siock Exch.fesr, Sep | AR YEU ane Service : PLB, Chilton ¢ Wonther, Stock Exch); 2255 pum, Time Siz, finerek Aldo, nel Bak. wheLei 11S OG pun., Sacred Bercice: & PAL, Con, : 7 po, News, Harsh, Nowe, Wemlher: i Pir,Sewn, & jenn. . ChBdeesn AMET RR DAM (PAS)}—1050 om Omn, = 5, LS, Weather, fn be pm., Con, ) Fem... Lec.) agiials (Mc), BS pn, en Wed Weekdays: 12,30 pum., Weather, Stock Exch., ime Blatthad (Wiel, Tiel(Tl) 3 8: pom... Con., HILVERS (UM (Hp) 1,oW mi, (2h ke, BiCESS) OB pti,Lae: Fe Urge ce ee a| Weather, Tint Bly, Kew: dha pam, Bape (Aun., LiLso. fared Servie. (sum, or. EVE, Political (Ehren 10 gic. Wied. nad Sak.1, vrs, ews (eres S00 jetties Cenc. bei, Bak, Bim; *HOTHEN BURG (SA5 6). 5m, (M0 wh, » BERLE (Vox Fisu}— ei om. (1) kw’, ih, Wien (Pri) G00, Gnch, | Mon.,.fac., Weil,, TU a.m. SaverCom, (Sue) 2 ion pe anwards, SF, i Alm. BaerCom. tsi.) : Med, Mar keta. Ke we, Tacs Or in, Children,finch, (Mees 7.1, froin Siotkiatn. Werkdays; Da LS, and from &, Weather: 710, Factory Con, amd Vesta: 12-18, Orch, (Pri. Bat). 2S feck. (Sin) Beerod Con BO. from Slack bielen, Stock Each, > 12.55, SauTime fie. Kem, Weather; (Welds Relay of Aidtertao Con. (Thi: 8.65 *VALMOR (Shae orcu fe we, o15 pla. Steck Bach: qh, Falue, Vee, sum.) on. aeheweeigen Hithans fom. (Fri, Bun.) As Gothooatare Markets, The §ig.; 2pan, Chilitren (Sina. Weel : PGEES Pek A 2aa, *HRODEN (ZAS KE L260 po io) wi Gila fi, Haperania (Sah); 40 pe, ouldren LOS i, ae 220 pin, Divine Berrhe: (han), At (iothwohure. (Tacs): & Pm, fitch.; 6.40 pom,, fer, Ween ; TSUN DSALAS ASD) flo, (O00 we, 7 pa, French(Mon), Lec; 280 pam, Gon, HUNGARY. Aa (iithenharg Werther, Sows, Tion Bie. 2. a fuk Chess | Mom.), FALE S (RoR —oT0 mm. (oo we.) Tee (Toe, Tvnee (Th, Sat = Pia he BeDA-TESTIH (si peed 5) amd fake TH, Fe lowe’: Thrice webkiy: 7 pom., BUR. fram Ptakinala, Tl han tee DAS pon. Sioek Bevch. See, oi dh om +t * Kring Lou, flayed by Lacnipen UstcThoiech a TORR RORPISG. (SMS85 am. (Ab wh Aleo La z Ao jio., Con,Bere ofl Lec onSs mo, (Tue. ‘Piv., KORE ORFES (S60 V V)—2eel os, (2h wey > SIUTTTGART—iHa om, (ih ke}, Bark. }. KARLATADT (S5507)—-S370 a. (2a wb,nel Lam, Con. (Sn 7 40, Con, Coreeitaye) fepsm,, THOLLAATTAN (SMX) Sem, (250 9, ee Palin, Con, (fan, Chiktren (Wed. Sat.; HL Fm...ta ® Lore) DPgTint! pre pig Domina int Glia, He. Mews: Top. Lec; Toe), Esperuita (Thu. Engl (Wedl.jy; & pan, Com, (dably); 915 pm, Tove B.B.C. STATION ADDRESSES. SWITZERLAND. Sig., InteCom. oF Cabaret, MATH. ECRECH (Minge}—-505 wm. (a) we LEI P2Bi-ivk in. (Tew - Weekdape:. 15, Weathor: 12.5h, howe. Tins Sie BM am, Sacred Con, (uni: 19:0, Markets, Hews: ; Telephone No. Nowe, Mackela, Weather, Sieck Feel, Mano Ball + ABERDEEN Sevreel -..+-- 2 ILD, Faluc. Hour (fin); 1, Con, (dally); GL, 4 tae (ool Bon, ): Ae pan, (ikke: Wie Races Time Fig, Stork Rech,, Hews + 4 pin, Miirkets, BELFAST a1, Linenhall (Mon. Weed); 7 pet. Weather, News, exe, Foen,|: Con, Chiron (Wed. : 6.0, Markets, Sek Exch, BS pm. Lac, Con, (dalle, Danes (Fea: bebi pt in., her 7 pam, Dee. :.i pam. Con, or Open, Weather, BIRMINGHAM g- 10 ere Rew? 10 pun. Con, Cobkarct, ow Dance (not dally}, BOURNEMOUTH 72, Holdenhurat Road... M61 || LAURA NE (ABS) SS) on, (awl EORS1TOSHEERG—i mm. (1 ow. CARDIFF 20, Park Place .-.--...:.. coos SOAS All troinsnissiens eospondesl util Dily Pre mest. i a.u., Saered Con, (5un.). Markets (Wil. Sati; GLASGOW Zi, Blythswood res tah. Sau. “Sime Bic., Weather) News: & fee, Markria + 4.00, Cont 7A Tee 8 peo, Can. oF LONDOS AFRICAN &STATIONG. Opera. Weothet, Swe, Danes (irr. MANCHESTER arma iidioes,1, ‘The Parsonage i CAPE TOW (CYAMG) —3A5 oa. (itor 4 Oa gm, FE LSRECUT-S-MATS-—-—170 mm. Cb) Kew}. | : City 9646-7 JOR ANE ESB ils (Rae tu, [Ce ae ii), 00 noi, Bate We... pan. | Ta, SUbrerk Tech : NEWCASTLE “2, Eldon Square..Central 5865 || PURRAN— ah mm. CL kw.) 14h, Nowe Tine Sic's 8 pan., Stork: Raork... More RELAY, GHALAMSTW A —

123 ELE idcm, 1925.1 — RADIO TIMES -—- wee ee et ew eeee+ a SSSSS ———_—_ Dundee Programme. ‘Hull Programme. Plymouth Programiie. 2DE 331 M. 6KH 335 M. 5PY 338 M. Week Beginning Sunday, July 12th. Week Beginning Sunday, July 12th. Week Beginning Sunday, July 12th,

SUNDAY, July I2th, 3.39—-5.30.—Programun SH. from Glasgow, SUNDAY, July 12h. SUNDAY, July 12th, $.30-9.0.—Servicea by. the Rev. J, MecUe rosea } Progranimwe SB. from London aaeeTaroSe. from Dox WRAITH, E.A., Marylield Parish (hore, MONDAY, July 13th, and WEDNESDAY, MONDAY, July 13th, and deneasDAy, $.0--10,45, Programme SB. from London. July 13th. July 15th. MON., July 1h, and THURS., July “Teh, te Gramophone Becords. 11.30-12.30.— Gramophone Records, o—4, Si, Tie Bention Trico. Women's Topica, 4.0—4.90.—_ WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR, 3.30—-1,90,—Pirnest Manning and his Orchestra, 8-304, 30.—Rinnaind Hall Piette Houso Ur- f.15,.—Chikiren'’a: Letters, relayed from the New Palladium Cinema. thasicn. (Thorsday.) 5. 35-0.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, f0.—WOMENS TPOPICG. 6.30.—CHILDREN’S CORNER 6.40-11.0.—Proprnnmne 3.8, from London 6.2.—(nidren’s Letters, .0-6.0.—Clnitiren's Letters. TUESDAY, July 14th, and THURSDAY, 5.30-6,10,—CHILDREN'S CORNER, 6.40—-8..0,— Programa 8.8, fren Londo. Joly 16th. 6.40-11.0.— Programa SB, from. Londons 80-1Progra St, froma Glagnn. 3.0.—Herman Darewski and his Band, relayod 105 onvrards.--/ Agree Sa. from Soudan, TUESDAY, July 14th. from tho Spa, Hricilington. $,40-4.30.—Ermest Manningand his Orehestra- TUESDAY, July f4th, $01. 30.— WOMENS HALF-HOUR, 5.0.—Wales Ss. “DORICS. 1a i.a —New Oramephone Racords. a 5.13.—Children’s Letters. 0.25.—I hi ktinern's Lebuera, a = A3-finnsird Pictare House O72whestra. Reo §.0,—CH IT LDREN'S CORNER, 6,30~6.10.—_CHILDREN’S CORNER. CHILDREN'S CORNER. tha 6.20-6.30.—Hull Wireless Society’s Talk C.0L—Boy Seomte’ Bulletin. 6.0:6.45.—Children's Letters. (Twesday). 6.40-7,.40,—Programme 8.8. from London (.40-10.90,.—Programme SuB. from London. 6.40--11.90.—Programme 8B. from London, 10.30—11.30.—Pregramme 3.8, Jrom Giasgou, 7.40,—" Critics and Criticwam,”* by “ ¢ ‘ASSIUS,a FRIDAY, July 17th, 8.0-11.30.—Programme SB. from London. WEDNESDAY, July 15th. 0-4, a0; —The Station Trico, Womer's Topics, 2.0.—Cramophone Records, THURSDAY, July 16th, and SATURDAY, A. Lamond (Has8-Baritone). o—Transmission to Schools, July 18th 4.0.—Moaie, 5.30, on ILDRER‘S CORNER, 4.0-5.0.—Albert Fullbrook and his Trio, re 6,.0-45,—Children's Letters 4.30-5.0.—WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR, layed from the Royal Hotel, 6.407.400. Projrancse S28. from. London fh. 1. —ddinen "ss Jouebbore. 6.0.—WOMEN'S TOPICS. 7.40—Mr;, THOMAS NICOL, * Through the i, i—-6.0,_ CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.25,—Children’s. Loppers, Western Isles—(2) At St. Kilda.” 6.40-7.40.—Programme SB, from London. §.25-0.10,—-CHT.LDREN'S CORNER, £.0,-10.0.— Programme S.B. from Glasgow. 7.40.—Mr. JAMES LOGAN, M.A., “ Morocco.” 6.40 onwerds,—Programme 2.8. from Londen. 10.0,-11.0.— Progranume SB, from London. Mirth and Melody. FRIDAY, July 17th. ANNIE HEARFIELD (Solo Fianoforte). FRIDAY, July 17th, 3. a4. 30,.—__ Kinnaird "Pict ore House Opehestra. GUNNELLE HAMLYN (Baritone). o00,—Lalk to Schools: Col W. P. Drirg, * A 5.30.—CHALLDREN'S CORNER, HERBERT LEEMING. (Entertainer’. Ben- Doe of Qucen Anne's Reicn.” Atusi- é. 0-6.5,—Children's Letters. THE BEN DON MALE VOICE OUARTET. cal Interlade. Mr. Walter P. Weeke, 6.40-7 .40.—Progranme SLE. from Landon, £.0, THE QUARTET, “Mosie Appreriation—Simple Form." 740.—“ 208" Sporte Coma, Talk -om “In the Pleasant Summer Day ™ ... Beale 4.0,—Albert Fullbrook anc lis Tria, ‘Cricket,by Mr. Honry Fu T. Heath, ** Drink to Me OnlyWith Thine Eves “ 5,.0.—WOMEN'S. TOPICS. THE STRING SEATET: AL Elliat Button 6.75:— Children’s Lattera, Under the Direction of * The Mulligan Musketeers.” ...... Atbinson 5.30-0.10,—_CHILDREN'S CORNER, WILLIAM HARTLEY. 8.15. ANNIE HEARFIELD, 6.40-8.0,—2" mine G8, from Loudon THE “2DE” REPERTORY COMPANY. Tortata and Fugue oo... c Sach- Tae ¥ EDGCOMBEE (Soprane). 6.0, THE. SEXTET, Pastore and Capriccio ...... 2..0s . scarlad RONALD STEAR (Bass), Belection, * Fanst = : Gounod 8.75, GUNWELLE HAMLYN. PITT and BUTT. (Entertainer), ELLA GARDNER a Thea SunGod @ secs i eaiipuanoueser alURE THE BAND OF H.M. ROYAL MARINES ROBERT WATSON. “The Slightedt Swain 1c... Ean Wilson ‘ (Plymouth Division). Deot, “ La ci darem ” (‘* Dow Giovanni") “A Weet Country Lad" (“ Tom Jone 1 (By Permizsion of Lt.-Col. F.C, Edwardes Jozant Gren and Officers, K.M.) THE SEXTET. 8.35. HERBERT LEEMING. * Dream" .. Wagner Belected Stories, Light As a Feather, 6.20, ELLA GARDNER (Soprano), Bong, ‘* Packing an acc Stanley Carter 6.0. THE BAND. “ Should He Upbraid-?"...... Bishop 8,45, THE _ARTET, “Tho Bees* Wedding * ...... MWendelarchn SAEaeeee Choninedé "0 Sweet Deliohi Sylophone Solo, “ Maighekchen " Dirich " Love Went.A-Rading " ...0.. JF, Bridge “Honting Song... PRTG EE RPEE Hanlock (Soloist: Lance-Cpl. OG. FORD.) THE SEXTET, " The Fond Lover™ ,.. “‘Grosshoopers’ Dante ™ 2.2... Hicalges * Liobestriume "9 -piseca ree eaeaw kyeee 9.0, ANNIE HEARFIELD. 6.30. MARY EDGCOMBE. Pizsicato,** Midge cosethan Chifferd Valse in D Plat “In Norley Wood” ...... +.dhey Broke’ B40). ROBERT WATSON |Baritane), Nocturne inn F Sharp PPrrvrirrertiriy yy ‘ Chopin The Becond Minuet” .... Maurice Besly “Tn Summertime on Bredon” ....Peel Gop cvcsassnpeaskheereeeeece Moussorgsky 8.30. PITT and BUTT Will Enteriain, “The Bands o° Dae” r ois aeeeesae Chay ele Baacest (geiethteerbers Pulmgren B40. THE BAND, “The Pipes OF 2a nen sinew . Eiger 5.10. GUNNELLE HAMLYN, Selection, “Katja, the Dancer”. ,@ihert £55. “JOHN McPHAE, ™ "Serenata de Lucia” ...... Mosnberg (Ankur Black}. Phe Crown of the Year” Easthope Martin Interinde, Produced by BR. E.. KINGSLEY, “Droop Not, Young Lover” .....+ Handel dia Duty,” by ih CARSITS.” = ELLA GABKDWER, “The Litte Damon a saan 5 foor Novello * Harlequin * sscsseccenssseursees cane Sanderson The Gall of the Sea. §.235. HERBE RT LEEMING, “7 Couldn't, Coukd 17” ...../osepk Hosckel Tialect Sketch, “The BravoOld Duke of 6.0. THE BAND. “Come to the Fur" .. Masthope Martin Wee aivsckaeeesese siitnse firoham Spiers " Piymouth. Hoe..s.ecece JOAneel WILLIAM HARTLEY 0.35. ANNIE HEARFIELD, 6.15, RONALD STEAR, (Selo Violin}. Hongarian Rhapeody, No. td. secs. Diss “Shipmates o° Mimo oo... uSanderson " Love's: Messame sl... Sullivan Brooke 9.45, THE QUARTET. “ Asleep in the -Deap ™...... 00..+. Petria ROBERT WATSON, "TT Loved a Dean setccessccces siviaeeeeie Reavy “Four Jolly Sailormen™ ...... Germaye © Peter Warlock's Fancy "2... .4% Werlock “Where My Caravan Hea Rested” ....ohr 0.30. PITT and BUTT again Entertain. “The Acharbantesae ass eae fava Dither 520, MARY EDGCOMBE. oYbr iedeects cadens alee Fletcher =~ “ Because I Wer Shy ™ »....+-Johneton 10.0-11.0.—Programme S.B. from London, “Old Mother Sea“ ...... Ciaude Animals T4141. 25.—Pregrontnia 3.8. from London. WSoa Bree os eee diese Fraicoe Lond 10.30, THE STAFF SATURDAY, July 18th. 5.50, RONALD STEAR. im 3.0.—Herman Darewhet.and his Band, oa ‘TLhres for Jack wi PR RRR Ree ee Sgrira “AN EXUBSERANCE OF MIRTH. 10-4,.20.—WOMEN'S HALP-HOUR “Oiptnin -Mac™ ... Er neh real 11.8,—(lose clown. b. 15.—Children'’a Labbers: “ Hata (NT to tha Stoker’iyf aeaArwndafa SATURDAY, July 18th. §.25-0.0.— CHILDREN3 DORNER. 10.0-16.00.—Pregrammes 3.8. from London 3.0-4.0.—The Station Trio, Women's Topica. 6.40 12.0.— Programme 5.8. from London, David Scobie (Barrtone}. ae EL ice ae Fevelry, 5.30,—.CHILDREN'S CORNER. (Continued from colomn 3.) 10.30, RONALD. STEAR. .0-8.5,—Chilcren'’s Letters. THE BAND. “In Cellar Cool” ee ee ee +s Old Geringa 6.40-7.40.—Proqramme 8.8. fron Londen, Rhapeodio Dance, “ Bamboula™ MARY EDGCOMBE. 7.40.—D. M. Comming Ekmmer. Eoadside Coleridge- Taylor “Aready Ia Ever Young™ ("Tha Talks, Na 3: “ Sapper,” March, “ Carnaval Parisien ".....+-5 Popy Arcadiana "J. ..04.+ ws dona Afenckion £.0-12.0.—Pregramme SB. from London, 11.0,—Cloge down, (Continucd at foot of precious column.)

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PP PRQrnTRS3H, [rout Eeaedauts “gongs That Amase.”’ MONDAY, July 13th. 0-70, erypo relayed from St. Miartin imi IDA SARGENT (Songs at tha Piano). 11L.30-12.30.—Midday Transmission. the-Fields, SAM MYERS o45.—Tho Seale Picture Theatre Orchestra; 3.0-10.45.—Programne SB. fran Londons (Star Mirmice of Star Artists), Misical Director, Andrew James, MONDAY, July 13th. 5.0, SAM MYERA., 4.45——WOMEN'S ‘TOPS, 7. 45,— The Staion W'rio, 4 rope of Music Hall Stars. f.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. i435, CHTLDREN'S CORNER: Unele Bob's 8.15 IDA SARGENT. 60,Childrens Letters Evening of Rong and Story. ah Urshin See rate ene Seiden ee, ie I Sargent 6,0-6.10.—8tation Topica. 6.20.—Children's Letters, DLatth: Brown Owl oe adc non h40-11.0.—Programaa SB.fram Londen. 6.95—"Teons toaorne tT: Drama and Tta Tt Al Will Come Right In 11.0-11.30.-Experimental Tranzsstom for E ponents i LT,ry Unela ‘Thespis. the End™ maint Sargent Amateurs, 64h. 7, lh Programine 8.8. from Lon gan. ‘Grandma's Froverbe sss TUESDAY, July 14h. 7.4 7. f—Mr, J. 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(Eng.), FiG.S., AMEMin.2. 6.20.—Chikiren's Letters. 10.30-11.0,— ‘Ths CLIFFORD FSSEX BAND, “Niture’s Playful Moods—/2) Volcanoes," 6.25.—"Teens’ Carmen: ““The Romance of relayed from the Grand Hotel. 8.0-11.90.—Programme 2.8. from London, tio Commonplace = (li), bey RK. DBD, Gren, MA. (Unek Bob). SATURDAY, July 18th, - WEDNESDAY, July 15th, .40-7.40,— Programe 3.8, from Landy, 11.30-12.50.—Midday Transmission, T3012: 30. Murie, T.40-7.55,—Mapor A, E. BEATTIE, MTA E., 3.45,—Lyons'’ Caié Orchestra, Wu insti. T.. A Chat to Moborcte, 965-9.45,.—The Station Trin, 4,45,—W OMENS. TOPIOS. £.0-11.30,—Pteqranome SUE fron Landon, h4—ORILDORES& CORNER: “ Visitors’ 6,15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Day.” 5.f0—Cltldren’s Letters, WEDNESDAY, July 15th. 6.20, ihildren’a Letters. 6.40-6,100—"Teens’ Corner, LEo-12 — Mio 6.25.—Teens’ Corner: “ Shakespeara ™ (17), 6.40-11.0.—Programme S.B. from London. 4.15-5. 15:—Signor Calamam ond his Orelesira, by Misa DD. Nichols {| Auntie Doll), rela from the Eenla Thestre, Leeda, 6.40-7.40,.— Programme SU. from. Dordan. THURSDAY, July 16th. 6.45. CHILDREN'S CORNER: An Excur- 7.40.— Mr. C. W, BANKS, “ Tennis Topica.” 1T.30- 72a.—Midday "Transmission. aon with Auntie Nor, 2 +-12.0,.—Proegramme 3.8. from London. 3.25.—Transmission to Schools. Mr. D. 6. 6.20,—Children's. Lottors. Joseph, “Cities of the East—(2) The 6.25.—Teens" Dormer: “ Mome and Books Coveted City, Balonikea.” (17), bySLKY Dodgson. Uncle Max}, (Continved from column 3.) $.45.—The Scala Picture Theatre Orchestra. 0.40-740,— Progragiuee SG. from London, JOAN FORREST. 4.45,—Gramophone Records. TH —Horticalitoral Palle. " Conmena™ Lane Wilton 5.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Lao T.6—"* On My Avil,” by the Sonileancth, 6.50.—Chiltiren'a Letters, “TD Pitch My Lonely Caravan * Eerie Cloatea £.0-11.0.— Programme S20. frome London, “17 Know of Two Bright Eyos ™... Chitsam .0=6, 1.—"Teons” Corner, THURSDAY, July 16th. THE BAND. t.420-1100.—Programine 8. from London. LL. 30-12. 80: Wee, Trombone Selo, “Lend Me Your And” Gounod FRIDAY, July 17th, 4.15,—Signor Colamani-and his Orchestra. Holos, H. EGOULESHAW,.) 1.13, 30.-—Midday Transmission, b1i,—WOMEN'S HALP-HOUR. Morceau, “The Bella of Guseley ™...... dfume 3.45,—Lyons’ Café Orchestra. 6.4h,—CHILDRER'S CORNER : A Fairy Play (With Bell Effects.) 4.45.—WOMEN'S TOPICS. by Dnele Thespia. “THE NINTH WALTZ." §.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, 6.20.—Children'a Letters, A Comedy by TC. Carton, 6.50—Children’s Letters. 0.25.—"Teens' Corner: “Tales of tha Open Florenco URSULA KENTISH WRIGHT .0-6.10,—Teens’ Corner, Country“ (17), by Sonnac, Richard "0. .14434-+4 EDWARD MURRAY 6.40—-7.40.—Programme &.B. from London. 6.40—7.40,— Programme Sw, from London, JOAN FORREST. 7.40-7.55.—Mr, J. D. CHAMBERS, “The 7.40,—Scouts’ Corner: “ Health in Camp,” by “Threa Score and Ten”...Joon Travalsa Gecords of Nottinghamehins Villages." Dr. H. L. CROCKATT, “Sing, Joyous Bird "*..... Montague Phillipa An Evening of Variety. 5.0- 11.30,— regres8. from London. “The Bind Mooghman ” Contageby Clarke THE BAND. THE PLEASLEY COLLIERY PRIZE FRIDAY, July 17th. BAND. March, * Quarter Deck "2 .sccceeceveas » “Liford 1] .30-12.3.—Misi. 10.0-10.30.—Programme 5B. from London, Cancductor, H. LAMBETH. 3.30-4.0.—Talk to JToecal Schools; Mr, J. 8. JOAN FORREST (Contralto}, Curtie, “* History." THE. BAND. Selection, “‘ Der Wilichiitz ”...... Dontzing 8.0. THE BAND. 4.15-0.15,—The Clifford Essex Gand, relayed JOAN FORREST. March, “Tho Middy ™.....01+-.<++«+ Atford from the Cirand~ Hotel, Searbarouch. Overtare, “The Bohemian Girl ™.. scarfs 6.45.—CHILDREMS CORNER : Auntio Doll's Ma cee ecan ie eevee tiie Guy aHaridelot “A Lollaty "ceceaeee York Boren JOAN FORREST. Evening. * Tho Giory of the Sea ™...06..00.. Sanderson 6.20,.—Chitdren'a Lettera. “The Curtain Falla ae Gey d'Hardelag “When All Waa Young ” ("Faust") Gounod 6.25.—"Teens’ Corner: “The Fairyland of THE GANT. Selection, “ The Country Girl”... .Monchion THE BAND. Seience (17), by L. Harvey (Unele Lee), Excerpts from“ William Tell”™...... Roecini 6.40_57.40.— Programme SB. from London, 11.0,—Close down, Scenes from 7,40-7.45.—Mr, E. J: TURNER, “ A Changing SATURDAY, July 18th. “ MACBETH." Leeds.” 345.—A glimpse of the Nottingham Regatta, hy “Music That Gharms."" relayed from the River Trent at Colwick ‘WILLIAM SHARESPEARE, Characters : UNA TRUMAN (Solo Pianoforte) Park, A RKRECITAL EY PERCY FROSTICEK This will include Music by the Nottingham {In the order of speaking.) ON THE VIOLE DAMOUR, City Police Band (by kind permission of First Witch eee £0. UNA TRUMAN, Li.Col. F. Brook, D.800., and Members DOROTHEA EENTISH WRIGHT Ballade in G Miner) ee of the Watch Committes), the sounds Recond Witch ‘sessWALTER PLINGE Valse in FE Minorj s**t sss" Chopin ofthe Races and a Running Commentary OE PYTHC ss saseveeasenns JOHN DALTON 6.15, PERCY FROSTICK, byFreddy Batters, Nottingham’s well: MinGhBthi a iicisssceacs EDWARD MURRAY “Canto Amoroge ™ known humorist. BSHGOD FissvcrecssonsiaesF. ALAN WRIGHT GO. Sainmartini, arr. Mischa Elman §.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Lady Machoth Oe es ee Lautly—L653-La8T §.0,—Children’s Letters, URSULA KENTISH WRIGH “ Plaisie d'Amour"...fartini—1 106-1784 6.0.-0.10.—"Teens” Gopner. THE BAND. RGvoTwSki wee Revie de Boisdaffre 640-740.— Programme 8.8. from London. Comet Doot, “ Panamora “si... Greenwood ae Cg ae yw ge asece tee Saint-Saens 7.40+-7.55.—Mr, FRANK HEALD {John of (Messrs. L ar A. LAMBETH.) " Old Chinese Folk Bong " Agena Goossens Trent"), Outdoor Topics. Beloction, “The Quaker Girl ™.... 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“I suppose you already know some- the loss at the end i s n ' t worth men- The length and thickness have becn thing about the purpose of the tioning. Believe me, Edison-Swan exactly calculated to give the best results anode?” queried Eddy, indicating knew what they were doing when they with the least amount of * juice,” All the gleaming cylinder. Will B. decided on a n , Anode of this pattern.” Ediswan Dall Emitter Valves have “ An’ no Shown nodded and grinned. “ Elec. doubt they did——" com- Thorium integrally combined with the menced Will, Eddy veryrightly tronsformed my staple diet when ignored tungsten of the filament in ocder to give t h i s , “The Anode is composed: of I first took up Lest results and prolong life,” Wireless,”’ he said. pure Nickel,” he continued, “ and is Eddy paused a moment, “In that case,” returned Eddy, firmly secured to i t s support by an “you won't have muchcriticism to electrically welded j o i n t . The Grid "— “You've done that v e r y well,” said Will, make concerning the shape of the Eddy tumed towards the even spiral— with approval. “It might almost be Ediswan Anode.” “1s meade from a lenath of a Wire 4 i n . said that there's nothing in-valved about long and varying from ‘ 0 0 4 j n . t o ‘Ol i n . it, if L " "That's quite erough, my " “ T have heard——" Legan Will: but thick, according to type. Each turn is lad," laughed Eddy. “But | think that Eddy stopped him. “ You've heardlots exactly the same distance apart and each without entering inte technical details, o f things,” he said, “ but hearing is often is separately welded on to t h e s u p p o r t , I ' v e made it pretty clear that there is a d e c e i v i n g . It must be plain as daylight thus making for exceptional efficiency and vast amount o f c a r e taken in the making » to you that an Anode o f this type is the strength. You're safeguarded, t o o , against of Ediswan Valves; and I don't think most efhcient. You want to catch the m:crophonic noises-—especially if thereis i t ll need much more t o prove t o you maximum electron emission : it's obvious a likelikood of constant jolting. The f i l a - what has already been proved to thousands t h a t an arrangement of this kind, totally ment, as you ¢ee, runs exactly throueh —that Ediswan Valves Are Britain’: mast e n c l o s i n g the grid and filament aloag the centre o f the grid. It is stretched dependable Valves.” practically the whole length, must do so. t a u t hetween its two supports and f o l d - Since the ends of the filament are co'd. over joints hold it f i r m l y at both e n d s . (To he confined, }

Al all Wireless Dealers Ecerechers, THE EDISON SWAN ELECTRIC Co, ELD 1 2 3 , QUEEN VICTORIA STREET; LONDON, E64,

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Stoke-on-Trent A BRITISH SUBMARINE ~ Programme. 6ST 306M. Week Beginning Sunday, July 12th.

SUNDAY, July 12th. 3.30-5.50.) en Bi-10. i 5. J Programing é eh Jrom Lendon.

MONDAY, July 12th, and WEDNESDAY, July 15th. 3.30-4.30.—Tho Majestic Cinema Orchestra: Musical Director, Thomas Beckett, 6.0.—Cinidren'a Lottera, 6.54.0,—CHILDREN'S CORNER: Songs and Blones, 6.40-11.0.— Programme 8.2. from London,

TUESDAY, July 14th, and SATURDAY, July 18th. 13;30- 1.30.—Midday Concert (Tue gdays July 14th), 3.0,—WOMEN'S CORNER, 00h 30.—The Majestic Cinema Orchestra. &0.—Children’s Letters. On Lamel i.5.-0.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. 6.40) onwarde.— Programme 8B. from Eomdon, THURSDAY, July 16th. and Sea £.0.—WOMERS CORNER, 2.3041, 90,—Cremophone Records of the Wook. 2.0.—Cinldtena letters. Loud Speaking Telephone Apparatus manu- 6.5,.-0,0,—CHILDREN'S OORNER, Above factured by THE HOUSE OF GRAHAM A“ Grahom"" Cabin 640-1 1.30,-—Prayramene 88, from London, is used throughout the British Navy and ype Naval Telephone FRIDAY, July 17th, adopted by many foreign Governments, ‘as oe filled in HM. Ships « 12,30-1.30.—Midday Concert. also by leading Shipping Companies in all 2.0,.—Trancmission to Sehoola: The Tunstall quarters of the Globe. Below High Street Mixed School, Dramatio AMPLION Performance—"“ The Siege of Calais," With over thirty years’ pre-eminence in every "New "* Junior 3.40-4.50.—The Majestic Cinema Orchestra, field of Loud Speaker application, the Medal A.R.I TT et utility, technical efficiency, and reliability 5.0, Chuldines a Lavtbers. £ 2-10-09. §.5-6,0,—-CHILDREN'S CORNER, of Graham instruments are conclusively (.40-7.40.—Proorenme S22. from London, demonstrated, Tol— tation ‘Topics. H. E, BHERWIR'S ORCHESTRA, = as the most exacting requirements of + RONALD GOURLEY aval and Maritime experts havebeen (Bimd Pianist, Entertamer and Sifleur}, adequately met by production to meticu- GEORGE JEFFCOCK (Haritone}). lowsly accurate standards, so the prestnt= 6.0. THE ORCHESTRA, day needs of Radio reception have been Marche ‘Lorraine . «20.000 s+ Louis Ganne Three Dances from “Nell Gwynn” .. German fully satished in the evolution of the Bose CEORGE JEFFCOCK, AMPLION Loud Speaker. “The Skipper of the Mary Jane“. . Richards * Bea Ge 6 seein oes Alma Gontley Wander Thirst ...-.+. Landon Ronald A Product of a THE ORCHESTRA, Selected, The House of Graham AAs. RONALD GOURLEY, Musie and Hurnour. Recognised as the World's Standard 0.0. THE ORCHESTRA, Wireless Loud Speaker, Idyll, “ Dawn Moire a Albert EF. Afati Overture, “ Kosamundea ™ .... 5. Sehubert 8.18, GEORGE JEFFCOCK, Objainabe:from AMPLIGN STOCKISTS end Wiel Dealem Eceryinhere, * The Lute Playor ..sess0006 ae AMiteen “A Chip of the Old Block ” 2.22020. Sire ee Cid Barty SE ee richie ae, eae Grant ALFREDGRAHAM£CO. B30. THE ORCHESTRA, (E. A. GRAHAM), etal a aie co.ni) sek eens Raff Prelude to Act I, “ Lohengrin” .. Wagner St. Andrew's Works, Crofton Park, 0.45, RONALD GOURLEY. London, 5.E.4, Moro Musicand Humour. Demonstrations given during broadcasting hours al -— 10.0-10.25.—Pragranune S.B. from London, Local Newa, Wer End Skouvooms . 23-23, Sevila- Row, Wi. Suburhin Showmioeny 72-62, High Street, Clapham 5.Wid,

10,30. . THE ORCHESTRA, Cornet Solo, “ Suill As the Night ™: Cari Bofim {H. PICKIN.) - Ente“acte, “Loin du Bal” ....04 EB. Gillet 16.40, GEORGE JEFFCOcCK, Wieion Puritive ose a eee ee » Messonet 10.45, THE QGRCHESTHA, Suite, Three Irish Pictures ....fohn Ansel] L1.0.—loze down.

—— RADIO TIMES -- [deny Tre, 1925;

A Secoud Chance

of obfaming

Dull Emittersat 8/- « 9/-

A short time age we male our wonderful offer of Louden Dull Emitters at 8/- and g/-, which lasted fora fortnight only. As it was only natural to oRea man food friends of irs faved to hear of this off advertised though it was, ti'lit wasall over. Many coupons also ace atter the closmg cate: The disappointment of all these people was natural, and we have received a large number of letters askingus to allow a second chance.

In view of the wonderful qualities of the Dull Enutters we have decided to do so, and our offer 1s-open for a further Id davs.

The Louden 4-Volt and 6-Volt Dall Emitters consume only -

o.T amperes in the filament. This is approximately one-seventh

ian of the current consumed by most bright emitters of other makes. Tho Ideal

if, instead of these ordinary bright emitters you use Louden anne Dull Emitters in your set, your accumulator bills ‘will be reduced “Ail to one-seventh. ‘This will effect a considerable saving in a years _ 6gupment broadcasting expenditure, especially if you possess a miulti-valve recerver. An added “achvantaze 1s that you can substitute Leuden Dall gates MENTis.a costly bust- mutters for your Boeht Emit ters straight Away and without mess. and. yet. without it having to make any alterations or additions at all to Your hlament nothing worth while is ach eved. resistances or set. [tts also possible to use this valve im conjunction with a-bright emitter ;-¢.¢., a baught emitter in the detector stage This. Loud S-eaker with ‘its and a Dull-Emitter Louden in the L.I’. position, or vice versa. Amplifier was the subject of infinite experiment and retearch The 4-Yolt Valve normally costs 12/- and the 6-Volt 13/6. For hefo-e it was placed upoa. the 14 days, however, we are making the wanderful offer detailed below, rriark el over two years ago, and 30 that every memberof the wireless public can have the opportunity co perfect was the finished product of testingthis valve for himself at a specially reduced figure, that Westem Electriz Loud This Offer Lasts Only 14 Days, Sseaking Lquipmeat 13 tully recognised as wocld standard

these is nothing to apprench it for volume and peclect purity OUR OFFER. of tone. pend direct to us at Park Royal, Willesden, a remittance of 6)- it VOU are conssidering the purchase of Loud Speakers or Amplihers for each 4-Volt or g/- for each 6-Volt Dull-Emitter that you require, plus 3d. postage for each valve. We will then forward the valves of an unknown quality take heed requested in sealed cartons and bearing the usual guarantee. of tke recommendation of the Arvest judges in. the counkey and FILLIN THE COUPON BELOW IN BLOCK LETTERS AND TEAR OFF. insist upoa Western Electric, ae mS RR) ms) ome an)Ld dee: Lee eed ee eeoo ee Se ce ee) OS ee Made by the Makers of overhalf T Li THE FELLOWS MAGCHETO €o., LTB; RT 0 7th. the World's Teleplores. Cumberland Avenue; Park Royal, Willesden, N.W.10 Mesfern Electric Company Liniifed Herewith Remittance. Value...... es. awd +. Please fend me .. 7 Connayght Haat, Aldwych, Laadoa, W.C.?. Loewen Dull Emitter Valves}; tor 4-Volt/G-Voll *"Accumulators oa Central 7345 (9 lines). conditions a5 per your advertisement. Branches: Hirmingharn, Lesh,4gManchester, e Gc , Cardi, ah = nrc, eee ‘_ Trak aumies. edales od EERE O94 see eae eee he eek ae bea ee vee credvereas ecw aru wack Be euedeesee yuaeee ewes

Wesfern Fileciric *Deicte whichever does notapply. This coupon isnot available after] uly Sth LOUD SPEAKING ee “EQUIPMENT.

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6FL 201 M. Week Beginning Sunday, July 12th.

BIG BEN SUNDAY, July 12th. 1.30-5,.30,—P.Trogrinim: 8.8. from Denton. Time Signal 6.15-9.0.— Service relayed oe the Nether Chapel. ‘Tho Rev, W. H. Stradling, of D i s t o r t i o n l e s s Cenetory Firigal fecal Chuarth, wii Goarduet the Serve, transmission ThLO- 1045, Programe & 8, from Landon.

MONDAY, July 13th. due to use of 11.30-12_30.— rmmophone Puecords. 0,—Orchesita uneer the Direction of Danie the Valves backed Selmi, relayed from the Grand Hotel. 605.35 VOMENA OORN ET. by the names $.40,— CHILDREN'S CORNER, 6.15 6.00. 0 lildran’s Letters, oFh, Preygrcaanaaeie SLA from Londo. 7.30.—The Band ofthe 4th Divisional (WR. } ROYAL .-ENGINEERS, relayed: from tha Hand Stand, Westen: Park. 16.0211.0.— Pregramine SG. from. London, TUESDAY, July 14th. 11,30-12.30.—Graimophone Records. 4.30.—Orchestra, relayed from the Albert. Hall. 4.3041.55.— WOMEN'S CORNER, ne 4.0,—CHILDRES '§ CORRE. me ieswea 0.4. —Childen a Letcher. |a8 a | shhTT La a | Oi. 20), "Teens Corner. Tap un,ii 6.40-7.40,— Programme S58, from owl, 7.40,— Prof, A. FE. MORGAN, Professor. of English Language and Literature, *' Lord Dunmany and Plecker “* { M}. BO] 1 bh, Progromne i. from Janae. WEDNESDAY, July 15th. PROFIT BY THE 1.12 30.— Gramophone Rocords, fol, Afternoon Concert. 14041 54,—WOMEN'S CORNER EXPERIENCE 5.0.—CAILDREN SS. OOBRNER, 4h,— Children's lLether, OF THOSEWHO KNOW 6.08, 3) — "ieee" Corner, i.40-7.40,.Programna SOG. from Dondon. 1 4 —Biition Director's Titk, S.0-11.0.— Programe Su. fron London, 40 provide for the distortionless THURSDAY, July 16th. 1i.30-12.40.—Grimophone Beonrds, =; transmission of Big Ben's rever- $b, — Oipehestiina, re Layee from the Albert Hall. +5)-4.55,—WOMEN'S CORNER, 3 i) berating time signal and chimes, the 5.0,—CAILDREN'S CORNER. .45—(.).—Chitetren’a Lotters, type of valve used is one of the range backed 0-6 2k "eens Corner, t.40-11.30.— Programme SuB. from London by the names MARCONI and OSRAM. In FRIDAY, July 17th. 11.30-12.30.—Gramophone Recorda. your own selection of valves the Wise course 4.0,—Orchestra, relayed fromthe Grand Hotel, 541-5.25.— WOMEN'S CORNER, is to make the same choice as the experts, 5. 0.—"HILDRENS (ORNER. th, 15-8, 390.—thnldren's Letters, Remember thateach type in this range is the 6.40-8.0.— Programme 8.8, from London, best that is made, A Night Among the Classics. HELEN TALBOT (Sopransi. CERTRUDE GILPIN (Contralte), STANLEY BECKETT (Baritone), Bay the Valves backed by the names THE INSTRUMENTAL TRIO: JOHN G. CROSSLAND (Violin); TOM WALTON ('Cello}; MARY HELLIWELL /|Pianoforte}, Under the Direction of MARCONI 2. OSRAM MARY HELLIWELL. 6.0 The Trio, Trio in D Minor, Op. 46 ...... Mendelztoin lst Movement, Molto Allegra; 2nd

Movement, Andanto Tranquilia, HELEN TALBOT. «4 Sold by Wireless Aria, * Care Nome savssesectssecsanears Ferdi and Electrical STANLEY BECKETT. “Non piu Andrai ... ween Jfotard \ Dealers, Stores, Fie, TOM WAL)rON. Atelaibe DP aetecavccew aaa ae Jered Adlecho: Appassioniate ...... 0. oneSons GCERRTROUBE GTLPTS ane STANLEY BECREDrT, Beene from Beeond Act of “ Lohengrin ™ Wigner THE TRIO. ANKOUNCEMEN? 907 THE MO: VALVE £04 “Trio in TD Minor2 ccisteetenigy Mendelesotin LTD, of Movement, Scherte ; th’ Movement, Finale, (Continued tn colamn 1, page135.)

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Swansea Programme. 5SX _. 482 M. Week BeginningSunday, July 12th.

SUNDAY, July 12th. B.30—5 30 — Preemine Sot. jrom € avai. 8.30—0.0,— Stadio Service. 9.0-10.53.— Programe 8.8. from Cardiff. = MONDAY, July 13th. o.(-40— Tho Castle Cinema’ Orchestra, relayed from the Castle Cinema, Mus Direc- tor: Jack Armole. i... WOE STS TOPTOS. fi45.- CHILDRENS CORNER. 6b. Children's Letters. 0.0,— Pudlie Gitld ond “Teens Talks. 4h Fa Prcyanea Sie. Troan London, THT, 6,—Bie, GE POOOCK: “The Little FF Lve Room, “So8. from Corl. 8.0—-11.0,— Propane 8. from Londen. TUESDAY, Joly 14th. ) FyaMill| 1.0—1.0,—New Gramophone Records. i114, CHILDRENS CORNER, = 45,—Children'a Letters. 6.0,— Radio Guild and Teens Talks. 640-1] | 3a. Programing ‘a a. Jira Loi fot. WEDNESDAY, July 15th. 0-4 0.— The Cactle Cinerus Oreleestra. Prepare to repulse the demon of i.0--—WOMEN Ss: TOPICE. Lightning! Divide his discharge fi.in—cCHILDREN SS CORNER: .45.— Children’s Lepters, into many little ones and rout é.0.—BRadio Guild and: "Teens Talk- 407 fa, Proqronnee os. row Londo, him for ever with CLIMAX. 60-110 Program &.8. from rcaff. THURSDAY, July 16th. This way lies safety. The multi-gap quenched Look fer the bes. spark system is peculiar to the Climax Arrester, 8 0-0—Edgar Williams String Quartet. io Lightrcing i.15.— CHILDRENS CORA ELE. , Arrester, fi.45.—Children's Letters. THE CLIMAX LIGHTNING ARRESTER. ~ i) — Radio Guild and "Teens Tulks- as Pitas ome e 5 bee, Progranvn: al. from Larndoa, il Made on the multi-gap, quenched spark i 7.40-7.55.—_Mr, J. C. NEWSHAM, FL: i principle, Provides atmospheric space charges 1 “The Harvesting of Grain and Freraze i : and lightning discharges with a straight s Crops. S..B fren Creal. a© (Registered Design Mo. to earth of very low reluctance.

a 0-11. 30.—Preromme §&.R. from London, © SORTIEL) This will stand Protects the set whtthor in we or nol. AO FRIDAY, July 17th. a fOr fries hee thas 2 fer voltage of the ar- SWITCHES. NECESSARY: «mica Traolnting! odienes .0.-—"Tranemission to Setools, = Hinary cheap hellof eve | onal dere fltiple pops encore complicie sbeence of ‘ebpnt-

+ ha. 0,——The Castle Cinema Orelieet ri. 8 insulator, ‘while it! hae Lar ing clect, baving your signals at masiieum sirengih. Tins last cover prooects [hea gape [ren GSS senbconduct= 5.0,—WOMEN'S TOPTOR, c fete Apc to maria, li a. omade af the game Ett hegf-deo to dint, dan or other interference. Equipped wlih hijs—CHILDREN'S CORNER. &. Tension Teo porcel ain § a Chima Lightoing \Acrester, an -oeriol is a positive pre 6.45.—Children's Letters. £92 UM toionowedt insula tection a¢aiist Hghtning: ineiead of lwing a source ol danger. Price Ji complite, ready ‘to fix, 6.0.—_BRacho Guild and: “TeensTalks. = tort on Thigh Taner: brictie- : mission thes.) Ep oll stand 6,40-—7_40.— Pregame 8.8. from Jo tow, a8 direct pull ot burdreds ol THE CLIMAX JUNIOR CRYSTAL SET DE LUXE

7 40-7.55.— Mr IGAAC J. WILLIAMS. 5.5. ' panna. It ig tolurely fan. A very attractive crystal wet ina small, beautifull JromoCendiff. ; iy graseaple, finished mahogany ciae, CATTyINg & beillantly lished O olt-canont wheork molsture fale Choir and- Vocalists. ® even if trator A farwl with silver Onaiehed fittings The detector is the- well. i koown Climax SuresSct Muap-in Detector, (tied with oer THE MOND NICKEE WORKS MALE = SULATES PERFECTLY DL RIA RAIN PALL. Te nieter adpiainent, “hia detector con be eet quickly: and VOICE: CHOTR, eoeily, ond is werr stable when ect. Ot has ol) whe advan ' iz pkgach on nil mais- | Conductor: W., CL RRIESCHER. faces. rive per palr 2G tae ol a permiient detector, With the ofvantage. that so con adjust i Dhé mankature- switch enables the wave IRE RE OWEN (Sopranca}, i i . THE .CUMAX RADIO ken to be changed over to Chelmsford without using Mme, WATERMAN- RICHARDS s EARTH — the low = boos any dooding: coals, (Solo ianoforte}, ; DIRECT TUBULAR Tuning ia by Varlometer, ond Is very sharp ace efficient. 8.0), THE CHOTR. « EARTH. Far better than the ff When mot in ose, the aerial) can be ewitched direct te ‘Lapphine Cuerns oe. ye ae igh , Od-fsshioned water-pipe or earth, Price 21 /-, IRERE COWEN. s ges-pipecarth, Ready for use, i Easily fitted.fi Masinmum efi- The highest ‘possible grade of crystal sel at the lowes! “ Bevan the Taw eee Sande rania ; —_ Length appros. Muna. possible price. ARTHUR POWELL (Baritone). | a is “The Sword of Perrara™ (00.1 fullord 5 (Clima Trsolated Low-loss MORGAN LEWIS. (Tener). ® Esarth Lead, 206,1/8. ey Tan ere a re eee ered a dork tne : THE CLIMAX INSULATED 7 SHOCn ABSURBER SEi. 8.20). Mme. WATERMAN-RICHARDS. of j o e r a Comprising set Premiere Ballede, G Minor, Op. 23 Chopin meri : - = Py Citar low-leke THE CHOM., = ee Ieukatotaaid wu oe Climax Aectial “Aone of the Northmen .... Jenner a abiterk Alaue be TRERE OWEN and ARTHUR POWELL. es He ECs, als o oeee 2 ; © Toll Me; Gentle Stronger “|... John Parry - iat i] ABRTHUR JAMES (Baek). Me, Tut Songs of the Mountains Wye Miia ay *. “My litte Welkh Home “ ; “* Shepherd's */ a: Pibosarn.” TORN BREES (Tenor), Pee ave a a eig ak atl (hariver RADIO | T, Bo WILLAMS (Tenor). “The Last Wate es ieee Pingeti CLIMAX PATENTS LTD, THE CHOIR, ist ON rue NAME. Head Office ond Works: “Tn, Absence ‘sOee oo Dilley Buek Quill Lane, Putney, London, 5.W.15 $45.— The Rev. CRWYS WILLIAMS: -" Pro: Ewere Dlimat product os ienasiysnity ental mith Velephins=—Pyhiey: 2, _ name = chem" ' Ta case of diffecally, of - (All Cg ururuiheatjoes La Head Pe.) gethwe tatinicad VRyaE ei bobel * (An tigen an ciiered yoo, seadpoor ecder Shouraaa: Ltinerant Prophet Among His People). direct fo Gs, badriber F,.0., a0 wa wil ect (a gods Gy moc, ff 4 a57. High Holborn. London, Welt. 0.15, THE CHOIR, Felephuns —ulbarn ;B43, : Fallen Bes Bes sevtvees OOYFE Jeakiad When you want a new crystal—specify CLIMAX Super Crystal, I/+ per box. (Continued on page 135.)

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" Rigoletto, - one of the most popular o f Verdi's “ThisB oPeras., 18 ead to have been written: and instru- fiented in six weeks! The story is briefly of the manner in which the ill-doings af the Duke of Mantua’s. jester, Rigoletto, end hy recoiling on is the best I’ve seen— his own head, Rigoletto, having abetted his profli- gate patron m his amours with sundry women oF | —when you told me about your new the court, is infuriated when his own daughter 1s : Wavemeter, I instantly thought of a cumber- singledout for the ducal favour, and hires a des - his master, By mistake, : some instrument with numerous coils and perado to assassinate however, Gilda, the daughter, 1s slain instead, comphcated charts. But this is very and the opera ends with the prostration o f the | clifferent.” | grief-stricken j e s t e r . “Yes,. this Burndept Ethophone Wavemeter is When grand opera—or any music complete in itself and can ‘be read at a plance—as you worth listening to—is broadcast, caw just now when we cut out Glasgow and tuned-in the finest instruments for fault- Bournemouth, All you have to do to pick outa distant less reception are A.J.S. station is simply this: place the Wavemeter near your Let us send our comprehensive | tuning apparatus and set the cial Wireless List—or askthe nearest to) «6¢the)«6station’s wave-length, dealer to let you hear the Switch thebuzzer on, then tune actual instruments. your set fil] the buzz is at its _ The mot APS. Mivelroted Celalogne : loudest in the ‘phones. Aiter ecadafean fell detalles of the 2, 3,anal onde Aeceeers, Lond Speakers, switchmg off the Wavemeter and J:L and fell rocge of ACLS, HW iveless dal neneerels, making slight vernier adjust- ‘THE is MAGE.Pa ments, you will hearthe station | RADIO PERFECTION * as Joudas your set will allow. ALS. To identify a station which yeu PEDESTAL CABINET have picked up accidentally, you Dieser amd cometructed by experienced cabanei- hold the Wavemeter near your inakers, this cabinet repra- * set, switch on the buzzer and sents the highest stamilurd The Bormdept Et hophons yet achieved im thé con Wavemeter 15 tery turn the dial till the buzz is’ at stripe ti« oi of owreless Te- | “Sihinp'' atch Ba ceiving sets, Each Cabinet its loudest in the “phones. The readiness eorreck arth is a complete unit wave-length is indicated on the 2% 035°. [here aretwo containing 4-Vvalve rane —200- joo ane og Receiiver; Ll. Accumu- dial and then you can easily 2,000 aie ree This instru lator, spec ii] viable gis 2 T mien 1 tullv Euaranrber a capacity H.2.. Battery locate the station. Write for further ivithe twite the wsnal “Well, that. #& simple. |. Pee, length of service, dour epenally designed Afullarel must get one Of these instruments .._ Ne- 1541. Valves, most sional ta A is : Eibophone Wavemoter it will make of ..T. Current ancl grylng long-distance in mahorany cabinet, stronger signals, one pair reception thich easer,” £6 Gs, Od. Hesiphones, etc. In Ma- hora or tak, complete

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Sheffield Programme.

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GERTRUDE CILPIN. ” Thor'rt Like atovely Flower " Schumann . Grcidod and Kind Art Tho’ |) 9) hoe aed hraeetaito HELEN TALBOT and STANLEY BECKETT. = Cousianes Pee rales ale eaehe fart hk Sedge The. eto oeae) Henfock MARY HELLIWELL. : RMPGEst th cane a tuadakh aie Alberts “Evening Whispers" ...... Selim Pafmgtpt " Bing a Bong of Sixpence ...0: Leo Licens HELEN TALBOT ened GERTRUDE GILPIN. ak BREN Yeec puma _ Sehubert STANLEY BECKETT. “Oa Wings of Bong" ....-.-.. Mendelson Ee Up! Lorde of Erebos Thee edtbesss =Oe ; THE TRIO. ; Trio in C Minor Op, 66...... Mendelssohn lst Movement, Allegro Energico; fnd Movemont,Andante Expressive, HELEN. TALBOT: / Arig a i eeen eawe sea ennecan SE ORES ! GERTRUDE GILPl. "With a owenlike Beauty Gliding * Mozart SF etry AP, yeas vadae bb eens (iordane " How Changed ibe WotR teehee Jtidel Ti. Preamne a0. from iendan, Lacal Meira. THE music s o a r s and ripples in silver LO. 56. JON . CROSSLANTD. melody. The mind becomes suddenly aware Pomance tt Bolero...... cerccsccceceee Qanelo THE VOCAL "TRIG, of a silence that has rolled back again. The | 4 "eon of thie: Wight". : . Samar song has melted. One could not s a y that THE TRIO.~~ i t h a s c e a s e d , Treo ine Minor 3 deneteeolin arc ALovement., Scherzo; 44 Movement, Cosmos Valves possess this Finale, same power of LT). —seo down. effortless interpretation. The same f l u t e - SATURDAY, July 18th. like rendering of music—music whole 4.0-6.0.—Orcheatra, relayed from the Grand and u n d i s t o r t e d . Living music! Hotel, fii-i.i— WOMEN'S CORNER. 6.30-—CAT LORENA CORNER, th 1 4-6.30.—Child pen's Tat ters, 6.40—-7.40.—Progrimime 8.BL from London. 7.40.—"* "The Harvest of o Quiet Eve*'—if) A Woman Scomed,” by “ PETRONIUS.” 6:0-12.0.—Programme S80. from endon.

Swansea Programme. ee

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