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Baris Tistre, November 9, 1923

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OFFICIAL WHAT'S IN THE AIR? Pe OCRAMMES By J. C. W. REITH, General Manager of the B.B.C. SN November l4th we celebrate our cen- cheapness and popularity of home-conetructed tenary—at ieast, that is what tt feels ete Sela a Engine trouble: often hike. This was the date of the first regular develops at dea for which no blame can be THE BRITISH transmission from 2L0, though the Company attributed to the shipbuilders or engineers. was not incorporated till several weeks later, There may bea delay. The ship ia hove-to, or BROADCASTING and the centralized organization of the lusiness (a8 in OUP Caso) Tepairs are execated while under did net take shape till the beginning of 1923. elenm. Boon oll is-sen worthy again, = a % ae & «= * * COMPANY. Meanwhile, Birminghamand Manchester had so here is the firet anniversary coming—anil ake slarted operations independently, but may we be long spared “to see ourselves ag under the anspices of the Manufacturers’ others see us,” For the Week Commencing Broadcasting Committee. Newenstlhe began on 1 + = = Christaias Day. In a stableyard with the Anyhow it isn't the fault of some of ous SUNDA Y, NOVEMBER Ii th. microphone on a lorry! correspondents if we don’t. = oo 7” * a fs 7 * & LONDON CARDIFF Few people knowmuch of the herculean One is particolarly anxions to avoid anything labours of the Broageleasting Committee referred in the nature of" feather-preening ” orer. ihe ABERDEEN GLASGOW to abeve—no relation of the more recent years work, It is notat all what we feel inclined MANCHESTER Government Committee of the same mene, to de, = = = a BOURNEMOUTH NEWCASTLE Anyhow, fo its members is due the formation of the BBC. and the establishment of ‘road- Perhaps the unkind amd the caustic will say casting, in conjunction with the G.P.4Oh, af were lucky if we have any feathers left. COWTaE, * *C * e * i cs SPECIAL CONTENTS: We ars really a very modeet set of people, Auul it-took same deing! When-Pearrived on though not exactly Uriah Heeps: and it is THE ROMANCE OF IT ALL. the scene [was invited by Sir William Noble to direct my attention to the proceedings and 20 me Eines quite an effort to mamtain the wal Bhp Eckersley, Chief Engineer of the equanimity in all circumstances. correspondence ofthe preliminary negotiations. He sail they would be interesting. They were. Lad . " oF BIRTHDAY REMINISCENCES, They arrived at our temporaryoffices by lorry. Moreover, there is ample evidence of matarin! By Arthur R. Burrows, I emerged with a profound regard for the zeal aml wholehearted support in many quarters, and tenacity of the founders of the service, Even a Uriah Hecp wouldjin broadcasting have difficalty in carrying his‘ ‘wmbleness " beyond a ** * = THE STORY OF “THE LOST CHORD." point. Ab times it seemed 06 if theo clifieulties were # th # # WIRELESS AND THE POLICE, insurmountable—and very natural ton, Tt ig One is well content to leave judgment in the only fitting at this season to remember their hinds of others, but Dido not think you will take THE CHILDREN’S CORNER, efiorts, which ev@ntually culminated in the it-amizs if T inchode in this columm ao tribute to Conlucted by Unele Caractacus. inauguration of broadcasting. those who have done all in their power to make **, | the service as generally acceptable as possibl, WIRELESS HUMOUR. Ko human work is perfect, and certain hap- ao meriing the approval of the wireless public, pening ected nat ave been farcenst, Tn cra [n all departments of activity which contribute LETTERS FROM LISTENERS. the recent Report; “the unforeseen ‘facility, (Continued Crerieal im cohimn Se) ; ;

21 ee RADIO TIMES — a= [Serene ia Lies. ; ——_ = i ed eerie enim ~ What's in the Air? Listening to the Lord Mayor. (Continued from [he previous page, ) — to the Taeben of Lhe Seryeer they la wes A Peep Behind the Scenes at the Guildhall Eanquet. laboured with almost. superhuman energy and LAGUST. an vbody on oto the: Love tie Lord Mayor, they take their ploces.at ihe doyaley, Mavor’s Show ; bol only a orividesed fablea in the Crest Hall. The Lord Mayor 7 : few ean gain an cotry to the Lord Mayor's himself enters, preceded by the City Marshal, The Goceis abn opportune for than king

hinquet. Ti ia tre that anyone can read the the Sword onc Mace Bearers, and trompeters those inmimecrable listeners who have written hikes reports of the celebrities’ specchee at that laying a@ fanfare. We takes in tho principal from time to time in terns of appreciation, historic function in the next day'a papers, but lady guest, and the Lady Mayoress is exeorted CATON, and eoiatructive erticmm,

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by the Primi Minister. “leet

This year, lisbemers will have the unique ~ In the Great Hall. 1. good deal of forbearanoe, tolerance and q

advantage of being able to bear the actual — There are over 800 guests, aod the Great recognition of other tastes and requirements fon sperches of the distinguished guests just when Hall i crowded {o its utmoet capacity. The ire essential m oritieem, Tt ien't afeeys in they are being spoken, I( will be poeeibke for Lord Mayor and the chief gucsta amo soeted evidence imfortunntely. : vou to ait by wour fireside aod imagine yourself noder a beautifully carved canopy. On shelves F & b ac really present at the banquet, for the BBC. under this camopy is anronged ihe famous Further, thissert of thing is rather perplexing. ia going to broadcast the apecebes of the new Corporation Jlate, and the Sword and Macc “Your transmission last night was wonderful Lord Mayor, the Prime Minister, the Spanish occupy the placeof honour in the contre. —the beet you have ever done.” Next letter: Ambassador, the First Lord of the Admiralty. The Great Aall is one of thefinest mpartments ." Whatever happened. last night ? The show the Secretary for War, the Air Secretary, the to be seen in London, Tt is 142ft. long, 494ft. mea cscricmtine,” Same date: same tine: Lord Chief Justice, the Attorney-General, the wide, and S0ft. high. It contains some eplenslicl sine ahiw. Parsee jo the Problema Dypuurt-

Archbishop of Canterbury, and the ex-Lord ee monaments of departed celebrities, and among Tra Tat. Mayor. This will mean about two and a @ we its most interesting features are the Arms of Sea quarter hours of talking, and with your head. Richard VW hittineten the nmeiwned * Diek Dakine oof humility, the absence of it an phones on and your ore closed you can imagine belowed by the children. some crihicume Vey Fr Ones ceriainly—is poral 4 Ebest nf “Liiwdon'’s Chief Magistrate

The hanguet is of the moet elaborate deserip- aimphy marvelivns, One ia tempted ta gpk ee the historic Gngldball. tion, and manyancient customs areatill adhere whit their Tasterpeeoe ia, anvihow, There are A Brilliant Spectacle. to. For instance, there is alwove the famous mom perfectly cnc — letters. anions Se Let ae follow, with the mind's eye, the pra- haron of heel—the roast beef of ok] England— whispers © special museum of these. ceedings at the feast, Before being received and the loving-cup ix invariably circulated a by the new Lord Mayor and Lady Mavoress. among the company, Lf four play whist the gueste asscmble in a specially-made enis- Got however intercaiing may be the actual And I look on, rocin the (nikthall Yard. The reception by hrm, it ia the speeches that arouse the nos Theymake blinders the Lord Mayor is one of the most: brilliant rnthusinem, It is on this oeoasion that the And I make ine.” scenes that social London can offer, the military Prime Minister ofthe day is expected to make + ' oe uniforms, judees and abiermen's scarlet robes, an important announcement on the policy of The first milestone: ao this thougit 1 anid the jewels and dress of the lacies constitu the Government, ao that listeners will experinnce perhaps permissible in passing, as the eager tinga magnificent spectacle, the best part of the prorecdings, althousrh feet hurry by on the next stage. Something Beira all the quests havebeen eaeeeto sented a taste of uae turtic aon | achieved ; Tone planned ; much more required.

- Sullivan’s Most Famous Song. Forthcoming ‘Events. The Romance of “The Lost Chord.” important Items of the Week. HIS week opena with the 6th Anniversary HE beautiful words which imepired Sir In the midst of thie tener anxiety, one night of Armistice Day, to the majority of us Arthur Sullivan, of “(Wilbert amd Sulli- the sufferer sank moto a peaceful sleep, and for a the most important anniversary of the ear. van" fame. to write las niet famdua sone, time relieve the watcher romewhat, who We are making a very special effort to broadensh “The Lost Chord,” were written by Adelaide naturally thought sleep a eoml sign. Bot he programmes «worthy of thia great occasion. Ann Proctor, who only lived to the age of dared not move from bis place in case he should In the afternoan we are broadcasting the massed thirty-nine. (hares Dickens was a great friend wake the sleeper, aud the slow-moving moments mecting which js ta take place in Trafalgar if the family, for her father, who wrote under seemed almost unbearable, On o shelf near Square al 3 pom. ; there the Prime Minister anc the pen-name of * Barty Comwall,” was a his bandwere books, and one of these was a other famous personages are to make their famous literary man of hae day. * The oo been - volume of pooms by Adelaide Ann Proctor. speeches Lo the nation. haired Adelaide “sent a pocm to Dickens for the He was suddenly fired with a strong desire At $45 on the same evening: ihe famous ereat novelists magazine, Honwschold Wards, to read the poem onoe more, and, taking down author. Sit Hall Cane, 12 aldieesine the eouniry botabe did not sienher name to it for fear the volume, he perused it again and again, the from the Londen Station, he theme being friendahip eheuld favour her, and she wanted deep silence of the room sceming peculiarly to “Peace.” oO he aceepted. if mt all, on her merits. fit its spirit and meaning. In reponse to repeated requests for an Under ao Pen Name. Finished at Dawn. occasional wight devoted entirely tothe works The poem, which was signed “* Mary Berwick,” As the mueleinn read these lovely lines again of Enghsh composers, we are giving, on Monday and again, their “musical equivalent” seemed night, at 7.iMb,an All-English Symphony Concert; waa focepted and many more fram Uw same aouree ; hut one day, just before Christmas, bo come to idan unbidden... Ast always, a shect the auginented orchestra on this occasion being 84, when Adelitde was twenty-nine, Dickens of music-piper lay close at hand, and, thinking oider theable leadership of Mir, Maurice Beeley. recommended the Proctors to read a lovely just to make a nete for future elaboration, be This performance will be ‘broadcast from ail pocm: by “* Mise Berwick,” which wae to appear bepan to jot down the melody which had come Stations simultaneously, it the Christmas Nomber. The real sothor io him, ‘As the song sang itteclf throweh his Wednedday id a great day for the B.B.C., heard thie, and the next day she revealed her hewrt and brain, it poaseased him-entirely. His being its first birthday. At 9 pom. our General Aormek to her father and mother. sick brother still slept; He wrote onand on, Manarer. Mr. Reith. ja to ive liao short resting Long after the early death of Miss Proctor, a the heuwrs alipping by unperceived, and just at of the Company's work, ideal, and policy, idlented young musician ond composer, named dawn “ The Lost Chord" was: finished. after whith menatone Mirconi anc Sir -Paetrick Arthur Sullivan, who had Jong wdmired her Thos one of the most famous songs of modern MeGirath (ihefret journadst to report the “ best pooms, tried to set to niusic the poem bo hiked times, and probably only excelled as a success of the Marconi Experiments} will give beet of all, “The Lost Chord “—and- he failed. ecller by * My Pretty Jane "—a very different their views on the game anhject. The tomeic would not come, type nf gong, strangely enough—wae composed Manchoster on- Thursdayis giving ua olla Vive years later, Arthur Sullivan's brother, in @ few stlent hours, by the hedside of a dying epicial treat in: the form of a concert by the Frederick, who would undoubtedly have made o man, for it was only a few days loter that fiimane “* Bese: oth’ Bar ™ Bond, eomducted grat mime on the stage had he lived, was “Tieath’s bright Angel" visited Sullivan's by Mr. A. Barlow, Birmingham University stricken with what proved to be his fatal ulness, house and fook his beloved bother, ia showing enterprise by giving a good Shake- publish the romance of $pearean performance from: their local Station and for nearly thtee weeks Arthur watched by Next week we shall oe on Tuesday. his bedside, literally day anel. night. anolher famous song. “By

NovEMBER| Orn, 5. RADIO. TIMES -—

4 Readers’ Smiles. ‘The Humours of Football. | a Fee = eee: roca PineListeners.aati, A Talk Broadcast from London by Col. C. D. Crisp.* | | were aaked to send accounts of funny things HOPE that a goodly percentage of my adjatant, a Capt. Barker, a feirly good “player: they have ecen and heard in connection with listeners may be interested in Assoombion “Come and play. Catch two o'clock train.” wirelese., This weekwe printadurthereclection, football. After a lengthy experience of the Unfortunately, the telegram waa delivered to fr which payment will be niade : rame, | have come to the conclosion that it the bandmaster, whosename, also, was Barker, Latas-on-a visit. Loum sister, when tayo ol my has its homerous aaéports, atid after scurrving round, be was able to collect hisces came in, very excited. ; Present-day referces are rather apt 1o resent thirty of kis bandsmen in time to catch the “Oh mother!”exclaimed one, “whatever Dewepaper criticiam,. What woukt they say if triin mentioned! do vou think * We saw two ladies walking they read a criticism which I cut out of a Neither !" round the town and listenin in the street Hampehire paper thirty-one years ago t Tf is Whilst refereeing a Football Association Cup After a pood deal of questioning it was cis. yellow with age, but it amused me, and Twill Tie many years ago, | was frequently disturbed covered that what the girls had seen wasone read it to you: 7 by & raucous-voiced individual in the errand elderly lady speaking to another deaf one through “The pale-faced, lantern-visnged, chdavercus stand, | managed to locate fim, and when the ‘an car-trumpet '—Mns. Kreece, Chislehurst. individual who woultl have done better to have hall went into touch on that side ef the field, 1 - + + * stayed at home, getting round the heat partofl sionalled to the hall-back to wait a moment, Little Edna, aged eight and must Atioal: aa a rump teak, than to have come here upsetting and, assuming my most magisterial air, walkeal |

all one's notions ae tochow Amseciation foot lal towards him, paused for dramatic cect, ane atked the other night which item she liked should be judged, aliould retire from this game. amidst a deathhy silense, loudly asked him: best in the oonmeert programmes, After careful Ohir gall rset to think of the unblushing cheek deliberation, she greatly amused the grown-ups with which he disallowed a perfectly good ~ho 1s refereeing this game, you Sr TE by answering that, best of all, she enjoved goal, becaaae, forsooth, his high-and-mightiness Like a pistol shot camehis teply:‘' Neither!” listening to “the Savoy Orphans, poor things!” did not happen to be cognisant, of the elemen- The grand etand rocked—with laughter. The | —Mn. H. Browsx, Newceastle-on-Tyne. tary laws of football. Woe sighed for him in playersroared, ao cid T, and I was allowed to I * ik a “- vein. Tf ever le puts foot on the F eral finish the game without being further Anne“il agmin, may Tbe a hiuetresd miles ovreays Ae got L have yuat erected, wily hiteh poles 1] ierial, bv the interrupter. on my nerves to such in extent that TD eang eom- On the Bangor College Football Ground, in the first wireless in the village, aud it has pletely out-of tune in church the mest diay.” Chibed Many BmIng comments, One. old the old days, a tree used to overhang one of Thai referce was the speaker, and that cutting patishioner remarked to mes ‘DT should think the touch-lines. During the progress of a mateh, ig weeful to prevent undue conceit, ee | vou get very cold at night, dant you 7° the ball jodged in one of the branches of the =‘ “Oh, no!” Tanswered. “‘ Why de vou think Pinner and Dinner. trea, “The Colloe captain shinned up the tres 1 that 7" In the Willesden Football League the Harrow and broug down the ball. Immediately he "Well, he said, “I ghewld think a mel be F.C. was down to play the Pinner F.C: Finner reached ferra firma, the opposing eaptain ei very cold standing out against them poles,-] soratched at the last moment and the Harrow dlaimed “ Hands." ‘The referee, heing a manof listening.”’—Mn. T. Kine Chippenbarn, Wilts. secretary, being a business-like man, imme- resource and quick wit, said: *‘ Yes, but the a & = & diately wired ta the League Secretary: ‘' Pinner free kick must he taken where the offence tank To p l e a s e baby Jean, aged three and ad h a l f , scratched, we claim the points.” place.” Needicss to say, the claim was not ; ! put the ear “phones on her the other night so Imagine the League Secretary's surprise when persisted in, | : that she coukd Hsten to Unele'a stories. Sud- he received a wire reading reat More Natural. | : denly, our ears were assailed by one of those “Dinner scratched, we claim the joints.” Some Vers ago a writer in an evening news- ) » wailing sounds which come, unwanted, to every Talking of telegrams, [ am reminded of a paper, giving a description of a match between request,| the Arsenal F.C. and Fulham F.C, wrote as t ter of & valve set. Player named Ford who was.in frequent Little Jean looked at me quamtly for a oa oa poalkeeper in the days when the follows: “ Hantinge got the ball but, however, putting moment, and then said: “ Oh, daddy, isn't he registration of players was less stringent, A made a terrible attempt at ecoring, a 4 finny Uncle— hlowitg a penny aqueaker | . Weat London club sent him a prepaid wire the ball high over the bar. Again Rutherford Me. A. SCHOFIELD, Lymm, . asking him to assist them, He anewered: repeatedhis performance, and after lis centre | : r 3 ; : ‘Sorry, cannot play in goal for Deptford.” had again been wasted, he tried to shoot him- i" While h a s t e n i n g one e v e n i n g to the dance The reply received at Shepherd's Buah rend: s e l f . ” 7 music, an old friend called to see me. She had “Sorry cannot play in goal for debt, Ford.” A well-known humorona paper, the next } never listened before, 40 1 asked her if she Two regimental teams were due to meet in week, made the followine caustic comment : | “ would like todo ao, At first ahe did not appre- an Army Cup Tie, The visiting team arrived “Tt would have been-more natural (bot, we

eiate the idea, but eventually she consented. at mid-day, when it wae found that one of hasten t o . sav, no less regrettable) if he had trivil i While she was enjoying the item being broad. their players was seriously i l l with plomaine io «hoot Harcdinge.” r east there was miarked oscillating. she turned poizoning. The commanding o f f i c e r who had During a case in the Lew Courts ] was: sul-

. to me in great surprise, and exclainied: “ L e n ' t peoreitien the team immediately wired to the poned to give expert football evidence. The this wireless marvellous ? [ can even hear the counsel on the opposite side

binds chirping ao GReey, Forest Cate, at ome period thundereed ceuat-2 * * . f) ah it : 4 “Do not -get offside,” te A servant. girl had been wanting to Hsten é yo g e e which I meekly replied ‘1

for zome time, A lecture on music was about — t h i e , a. never haye been.” to be broadcast from Londen, and she was —— fe Throwing his gown over his

- asked if she would like to hear i t . es aris and-looking knowingly “Tt probably won't interest you very much,” “i : A - at the jury he said: * Hew she was todd, for “it is.a Jecture on sonatae,”’ a lone have. vou been-connected

The girl put on the head "phones. and, after = se with thi game }" hearing the opening remarks, turned round and Hae At that time, di-wae over said, “It i s n ' t about music, sir; he says he's ee Es thirty wears and T said He. going to talk about tomatoes !"—L.. Nogt, Ve ‘Then, gaid the lawyer, very 7 =a 3 ' ” - Tufnell Park. : is . r - vehemently: eee . you Ce mean to t e l l : on intelligent lL invited.an okl fiend to come and listen on od hody of men like the jury been ‘ my set. He did-ao, and: remained intent and rs that c v y o u . hare onever. very quiet. After Birmingham Station fad a offside 2" | closed down, 1 inquired howhe‘hadtiked it. teat saa a hin aieles “Splendid ! Wonderful | he replied. “* And . ee pe : howvery visefal {" : =, scart da you account for a

“Why useful t"” Tasked. = thet ¥ “was his next counter: “Well,” he said, ‘I heard them order five a Ee Ea tis high teas (SIT), and then add that the station “Because always qlayer washdown anti 6.30, While theyate BROADCASTING AT THE CLUB, in goal,” waa amy last -effort-

them, 1 suppose,” he ‘added, reflectively.— Voice from 2L0: “Halla, Pets 1 was allowed to go imme: . H, Eegesros, Birmingham, [itepridured ty ied pereelieton af the Proprirtars af ~ Puach.""| ciatebr,

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Lovexnen Grit, LZR] — RADIO TIMES — 2135 a = I The Ajll-British Wireless. Exhibition.

A Stroll Round the White City, Cy of the things that impresses a casual yame and only use British parts—and they ave visitor to tho All-Brtish Wireless Exhi- easily distingoished—the advent of the can- bition. at the Wihite City is ita extraordinary struction will not militate againstBritish size, It fills twoimmense halls and it is safe industry. It is a pleasure to Know that the to aay that itis the largest and most important hobby of const ructing our own set is het inter- Wireless Exhibition which hasever been held fering with the liveliood of oor neighbours. in this country, and probably in the world. Of course, there are very great numbers of It is & magnificent demonstration of the people who have neither the time nor the extraordinary progress which wircless has made, iInciination to make their own seta, and they will ® triumphant vindication of the belief that find the Exhibition equally interesting; fear British goods hold their own against the workd. instance, there i a model shown on one of the Another observation which one who has stands of a crystal set with a guaranteed range had« bird's-eye view of the impressive display of fifteen miles, which is turned ont at the feels inclmed to make is that wireless is unique nidioulous price of 10s.6d., and there are seta aa an industry, as well as a ecientific achievement, at almost every price between that 41m and £214), O wideriaad haw your Wireless Set wotks you must got right down ta If you go to a MotorCar Exhibition, you see a For All Tastes. ite fundamental prociples- bewildering variety of vehicles, but you have A eompariaon of the reigning prices with This ‘can only be dane by reading surnteble only the pride of the spectator, and if you are ooke -those written by experts and pu those at the Exhibition held a year ago,indicates an ordinary layman, you have only a faint lished by Radio Press [itd are ideal Their that there are substantial reductions in the caplanatians are go lucid, their pean knowledge of the technique ofthe cars. are so clear, that difficuliies are cleared price of sets. away as il by magic. Joys of Creating. (H course, for those who have some money

Get these Radio Press Books in to spare, thereare some most wonderful exhibits. WIRELESS FOR ALL. ad. In this Wireless Exhibition, howerer, thanks JOH SOOTTAROART. Polat, FP, in large measure to the technical papers, which lt would be invidious to mention anv names SIMPLIFIED WIRELESS. 1 ., Where the level of excellence is so high;: but 0S BOVET-TAGDGCART, Tina, 1. are here represented in large force, the layman HOW TO ERECT YouR WIRELESS one could oot help feeling, on examining sonic AERLAL. 1-.: . METTELL, can examine the exhibits with an extraordinary PICTORIAL WIRELESS cLECUITE. 16, amount of knowledge, In many cases he bas of these beautiful sets, that they would be iden!) 0. J. EASEIS. for presentation purposes. So many people WIRELESS VWALVES sSiIMPLY EX. constructedhis.own set; and he knows all about ip ere ar eat 28. JOHN BOOTTTACCART, get expensive presents of articles which are not bnat FF, the mysteries of Variable Condensers, Grid really very useful; but the possessor of one of PRACTICAL WIRELESS VALVE CIrR- Leaks, Resistances, Aceunilators, Double Note CUITSE, 28, PORN BOUrCT-TAGOANT, FP. dna, 1 these magnifive nt examples of British workman Prev Magnifiers, Transformers, ete, ell Boddcellers of direc (peony A jal per Fk i fira.| ship would have something that would be an Bomecne has saidthat one of the big achieve- ormmment to the finest mom and a source of mente of the warwoe that it rediseovered the perpetual pleasure and edification, easy Jand te the British people; the passion for eRe ee CctheeeaMeeT allotments created by the stern necessities of Special Transmission, eSsteee le eee food production during the world crisis was The B.B.C., natorally, is responsible for a moat Valuable in that it taught many people laree anoint of the intenst in the Exhibitien, the tee of ther hands once more. ‘In the and in addition to the evening programmes kame way, the phenomenal interest in wireless there are apecial transmissions both morming brought about smee the inception of the BBC. and afternoon. For an obvious reason Bea GOOD PIANIST has rediseaverel to many people the joye of there are no loud speakers functioning on the ervaling things for themselves. stands, but everyone can listen on head-pliones, without the ees People with a turn for construction will find and it isa most enjoyable experience going from strain of constant ‘ practising the Exhibition in this re=pect probably the aland to stand and listening to the transmissions moat intereating they have ever visited, and on the different apparatus, Me op your mind fo earn to play. the prams tiring the winer==st if you cen play alpeady, practically everystand has a bewildering display One of the most delightful touches of the decide to itnprove your standard of performance beyond of Britiah-made components of all kinds, Exhibition, is a replica of the studio at 2, all renognition. In a few short months my postal Sutem of Mianoferte Playisne eth dhe mare for you. than There is no dowbt that if people will play the Savov Hill, correct in every detail except, of years of ordinaryteaching or“ prectiging.’’ Fascinating, course, that there will be no transmissions Gasv,. ine xpensive, With its help yon will guickiy fulal one of your dearcet adbitions, from the Exhibition. However, it gives an Sir Frederick Bridge and cther eminent musicians excellont. idea of what 200 i like, Tring use and mtommenl iy systern, tye original the course of the Exhibition, in addition te este. “Che ecmiacder fracette saya 1 involves the total abclition of all ‘that teorible scale practicing and special transmissions at 11.30 and 3.30, it is five Bngrt txercising.” intended thatthe leading broadcasting , artistes will go to this studio anc pive their most From Brain to Keyboard popular broadcasting itema, Macdouald Smith's Sytinn of Piangforte Playing. Cn November Lith, the first anniversary of

The Daily T aph, CCATTUC EK ie On MyPech the British Broadeasting Company, Senatore Steinway Hall Gecturn, saya? "There cin, be Marconi will speak for the firet time from a ne doubt that Mr. Smith's rrinciole is, in deel, a ‘discovery! in the real ape big British broadcasting station,

Benes of the wort Ets. aces p big) ce has ‘The exhibit of the Radio Society of Great been bhidered by nothing: so,.Mech.: aq Britain is most attractive. ‘There is a CORN PTY it -path . Ooeer ae >; el we feo- tare fo think thatthe thin of reaping tition for the best piece of amateur wircles: ig al hand. Lf that & nol trie, apparatus and the | hresiclent ofthe PBaclin then. ft must eta: agaist ies that owe prefer. ditmieg: to Bockety of Great Britain ie civingsa pre and the the fight" di-ae ever had Committes ¢f that Society also, One good gar lingering Hogbt ae bo

(bevadge omy pitta FREE thing that the Radio Society. has done. whieh nianolorte Loitien, this should tanare theo, AMY BOO, will make a popular appeal, has been “on. ur- See bea. bor: “Light on rangement with the organizers of the Exhibition gepey 0 bbeoll [ete Pianoforte Playing” |iia for-a-supply of tickets for admission at reduced motinos anck in book lane hela wit Blsttratedk}, will rates: for their menibers, glodiy be send te ee free gf Charge. * An Immense Future."’ ae Successful shiato Se hentia a One has the feeling that an Exhibition of Pupiis. felons owt re) plese, ot fo beginke, wher you hea eae Se sich chaaneber al dimenewiints minet haye yas ih tr cunt pissy ah sight leneficent results on the wireless industry. ainvple fp oe, | weil be po Mr. Valvefour: “Come in and tell me what Linlieiy metus toro 1 on. cud it, gtbee tat [asteete! cir: ab you think of my loud speaker.” In the words of the Postmaster-General, who Bieloway Hail Pearl for fl ics, opencd the Exhibition: “ Wireless -has a short

ee Cew Old Friend: “ Should love to, old man, F, MACHONALD SMITH, but I] promised faithfully to meetmine at past, a flourishing present, and an immense Bleomabury Sq., LONDON, W.C.1 cc future. Les Gee aeere ee eee arena seven sharp!"

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“Polly *’ in Amorica, An Australian Conductor. ™ Human "" Prime Minister, [8a SARGU ERIE the M* BT ah LEY BLESST. who-conducted DAVIS, whe hee M*WainerAY LALERprogramme 8.2, from the London BAE D WL Ss bern eimeritig int Londin Station -recenthy, ia an Austoilian. He is one ci apeech ab the Lol Mayors station. ha boise i wery the conductors of the British Nitional Operr, Banquet is looked forward (OOPS En: pad open, and will give his first, London concert at th toe with Bhocial inteccst ; naring meade « “especial Gieen's Hall on Novenber 13th. oF, Apart ftom. ita -im- A hat” sa Marcueritn wm He made his dda at. Melbourne at the eee pertance as a speech, the Foust,”" Khe lea ola of six, when be played o pianoforte sonata by Premior ia noted forhis ‘ ippeared to enthuriastic Clementi A cvearlater be played « favouri: excellent delivery—a point fadienoes in Aimerion- as Beethoven sonata, Hin taste changed, however that beteners will wppreci- Polly in. “The Beggar's and he devoted hia vouthful attention to the hie. Opera.” Miss Davis violin. When heowas thirteen he oame to Mir. Baldwin ia one of j : Bpent & gol many Years London to study with Wilhelm, and progecuted the mast. WAS a Mise Maire in Aircma. where she hie purpose of becoming « solo violinist. until Daria, an tah, Pe3 Prime Ministers that. we 1 went with her hushed m he heard Kubelik, That great artiste conga! Lim live everhad, and the 1814, ood where ale hal BOvemyae excitines to think that he could never be ao. great and, story goesthat almozt immedjately after ho experiences, lacking the desire to be anything [es the had assumed hia high offiee he Hit His favourite j youn stocent abandoned his mam bition, briar and puffing away contentedly remarked : An Adventure With 2 Panther. He played, however, ax o violinist in the “Well, I may be Prime Minister, but [intend - famois Leipzig Cewandhaug Orchestra, af Lo remain hur, M* moet nerve-wracking experience while which Arthor Nikisch was conductor, In due there,” she save, “was in a dak course he became a pupil of that unrivalled The Young Idea. s hongalow one night. A panther came inte master and reveived the appointment already M* BALDWIN tells of an annusing exporienor the bungalow and spent two hours trying to monthoned, he had while on a visit to America—very eetat our fonr dogs, all of which T had typical of the American character, When in . hastily to todlect into iy POO as well as Tke New LordMayor, New York, the Premieretopped and spoke to 0 : my little girl, who waa thenonly three pears HE Ty Lavrel newaboy whose bright appearance attracted him. F old. The panther lapped up “all her milk Mayor, Sir Louis A, “Have you no other ambition in life than to lefé in the -gool of the veranda. and tre! Newton, whose =pecch at he a newshbey ?°" asked Me: Baldwin. ae to break down the thin matting walls to it: the Guildhall Banquet: ix “See, replied the VOUTGATAR, EL hiaCrd ri. to be breacdeast by the ani bition.” Happily, ihe creature was unsucersetul, BB... is of Cheshire ‘Oh, and what are they 7‘ 7 Aud itowaa a oiremendowm relief to Mies Tavis stock, ‘tithough born ‘The first ia to be a millionaire.” Whe to eventialiy mace off te the pani in Lomion, hia bene “Well,” said Ar. Baldwin, laughing, ie from whence if bod come, for nearly forty years, the second ?™ He stil, however, main- “The seoond, sir, to be a omulti-onlhonaire,” replied the Jad. . A Dretingorshed Pianict, tains. keen tnterest in his Cheahire, and. was the Miss Anita Harrison. SE oof. the moat fawitier ot the Cheshin A VERY ialented brilliant of var fn Lore A. Sewers. Society in London. pianist is Mise ie native piatiiste in Air. mur Levis is by profession & surveyor, and, Anta Harriaon, who has Edward Isaacs, By an enroly cnouch, two of huis predecessors mW appeared at several of the - iniortunate error, the re- the Tuopel Maycyrnl chair have been Gonnectsdl provincial shen of the production. photograph. in with the same calling The new chi“ BBC. She> hus worked a retent keries of cigarette magistrate ia too busy to devote much cf very largely in conjunc: cnrds dealing with broad his time to bebbies, bot he is -a very -koen tion withMiss ‘Valdo =: cast wireless telephony migharigt. Oswald ond Mian Loey bears an entirely wrong To Sir Louisa will-fall the task of proposing the Nuttall, contratio—all of deseription. of this health of the Prime Minister when Mr. Baliwit whom are well known m distinguished artiste, attends the Guwiklhall Banquet for the frat miaien! circles in London. ] [t seems supertivens to time since his acterjon to officer: Mit. EwaTeaacs: Miss Harrison hos broael- state that he is not an Shes Axira Hannteoy, cast very suceetsfally for * Entertainer at the Piano,” as the fake di.

Entertainer and Busmess Man. SN0, and listeners have expressed their great mie, scription rinns, hut that he has an honourable appreciation of her playing. sud brilliant record as a pianist. His public NE of the cheeriest turns on the wireless eareer nay be sid to have commenced with an to-day is Mr. Robert Murray, the Seottiah “What Are You Waiting For? *’ appearance at the Hallé Concerts in Manchester etitertainer at the piano, who will broadcast M" ALEC JOHN, who sings at Cardiff, luritngs Dr. Richiter'a last years there, and his from Glagow on Sovember Bib. I is only twenty-five, but he has already artistic activities are now widespread, aa hin It seldom happens that a sucessful busines had a very suceeseful miusical career. When recent Recitals in Paris prove, man ia « auccersful artiste, butMr. Robert only sixteen, he conducted a children's choir, Murray is the exeeption which proves the rule, aie When he has won many Histeddfod prizes, i He is o Glagcow man—a director in one ofthe Favourite Broadeasting Artista. and has sung in variows oratorios. largest sugar concerns in the country—etill, be "7wos once singing Tosti's ‘Good-bye ” at 1 N. addition to his position o& © pianist, dings rattling good songs, tella stories with a concert ina Welsh mining village,’ cys Mr. < j he is an important “ personality” m all refreshing humour and, as they say in the John, “and when | came to the Tine * What are mace) oivtters in ibe Manchester district, hia ‘ooofeasion which he might easily adorn, you wailing for ?* a small boy interrupted loudly directorship of the Tuesday Midday Concerta * can hand over the goods every time.” with. * Abe. ny boy,"to the great amusement of Society and of iis own famous Chamber Mr, Murray possesses a wood baritone voice the andiencs. Needless to gay, it was with Concerts being evidence of this, and, besides being a clever pianist and racon- difficulty that | finished the rest of the song,” He has -played many times at ihe feur, is a comporer of no mean order, His London and Manchester Stations of the song “ Dear Were the Days” is finding @ ready Successful at Six. British Broadcasting Company, and was chosen sale, and another of his songs, “Mary frac hk. JOHN often smgs in partuership with Mr. Owen Gane, who is well known hy popular ballot os the favourite brond- Castlecary,” ia in process of publication ceating artiste by the listeners in Manchester new. in Routh Wales amd is a regular performer at amd district. Listeners appreciate the clear enunciation of Cardiff Station. Although quite young, Mr. r This wrong deaeription of him, therefore, thisartiste, but.what gives Mr. Murray's turn Gane has been singing for many years, having i# much regretted and eteps have heen on any programme special delight ia that it is started at the age of six, when he was very taken to withdraw the cigarette ecard always free from ony trace of the vulgarity enecessful. He haa also won many Fisteddfod — in question, and to prevent any further issue that would appear to be inweparable from the prizes, and haa taken & prominent part im ‘| of tt, efforts to be funny of some binnorista, amateur operatice—chiefly Gilbert and Sullivan

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The letters “5.6." printed in italics “These: are They," from “Hole City * (a) “ Ard Did Those Feet in Ancient Time ™ in these Programmes signify 2 (Grant), “Ho! ‘Ve Upon the Walls," Trem (Mlale- Parriy} ; {by} “The Lament (frrbaon Simultaneous Broadcast from the * Judith " (Parry). Afifes|. Tone Pietores, “Three Herocs "’ station mentioned. 1.35 — Orchestra + Selection, Enehal Ais (Herd Carr) Song, “The Yeomen of { Mrddlleton}. ngland (Gennan} Overturns, “With ithe Wild) Geese” (Harty), Song, “The Trish LONDON. 845,—S1TR BALL CAINE. &.B)foam Eondan: emacs (Tynald). A Welsh Rhapeody is 3-0-5.0.—TRAFALGAR SQUARE MEETING. 1O.0:—NEWS, (S.8. fron Horde, (tenn) THE NATIONAL ANTHEM, SB fo ell Sthaticoss. Speakers:—THE 10,10.—Lacal News and Weather: Furecas, #45.—SIR HALL CAINE. 4.8. frow London. PRIME MINISTER. VISCOUNT: GREY OF FALLODEN. (THE HON. &TANLEY 10.15.—0tose Bown 10.0, NEWS. iS.B. from London. BRUCE (Austrahan Prime Minister). MLSS Announcer: Hy. Casery, 10.1} —Loenl News and Weather Forecast. MARGARET BONDFIELD, J.P. REY. 10. bh, Clase down. H. Ro L, SHEPPARD, M.A. THE MASSED BARDS of th: COLDSTREAM and WELSH Announcer: A. Corbett sane th. GUARDS, (By permission of the Officers BOURNEMOUTH. Lommeanding.) 3.0-5,0,.-TRAFALGAR SOUARE MEETING. 8,30, ORCHESTEA : Condudted by L. Stanton S58. from Dondon, MANCHESTER. As Jefferies. “Geol Barve the Ring.” © Imperial $.35.—-THE WILTON-ATSSLEY QUAR- March (Eiger), “Solemn Melody (Walford 4.-3,0,—TRAFALGAR SOUARE MEETING. TETTE: Denies). © Land of Hope and Glory " (Eiger). SB from Doridov. =f fo Soloist, MIRS Y¥VETTE GIMBLETTE(Con §.40.—The REV. Lot. GREEN-WILEINSOR, BS. Honey; Falk to Young People. Hen. ‘Chaplain to the Forces. (ralto). Choir: “0 God Our Help in Ages 8.40.—ORCHESTRA: "Tipperary"; Over- Past.” (A. & M. 165.) £.55.—MR. ERNEST EADY (Garitone) * May Care,-- Plymouth Hoe” { Anael?) « Gor Workd."* (iteehy}, $.1.—The REV. ARCHIBALD REITH, M.A., reuse de Jocelyn " (Gedard); Selections from Viear of Sprowston, Norwich: Religious 1.0.—MISS WILTON AINSLEY(Salo Piano), W. H. Squire's Songa. * Valse dle la Reine" (oferidge-Taylor), Address,” Ovchostra ‘with Choir: “ Jern- LO—REV. J. BH. WARD, of Bt, Clements, salem” (Perry) Soloct, MER. STUART 1.10.—MIBS DORIS: EDGE (Sola ‘“Cyllo4, Salford: Relizious Address. Hoayimn, “0 Gad, ROBERTSON (Baritone), Overture, “ Ply- + Homeances {Van Hons). Our Helpin-Ages Past.’ (4. dt Af. 105.) math Ais" (Ansell). Misa Yvette Gimblette f20.—Mr, Ernest Eady + S As Vou Pass By" my with Orchestea: “ There are no Dead" 0.15—Orchestra: “Three African Danes “

ba! (emnedyy Mussel), (Hertey); “There's a Land” (ain). (fing); Elegie Poem ((@ranville-Banioch) ; Mr. Stuart Robertson: “Sea Fever (of ofv #.25.—Quartette: “The Glory of Birsia ” Selaction of Scotch Airs, “The Thistio™ Irland); “Phyllis” has such Charniing (arr, Aoreiy}, (AF idfelfoton }, Graces” (Lane WV ifson). S40—MISS RITA BAMBERG (Solo Violins, §.5:—SIR HALL CADNE,. 58.8: fran Dowton. “Canzonetta '’ (Ambrose). H45.—SIR HALL CADE: Addrers on li} NEWS. SE. from London, “ Peaeé” SAL te all Shetrae, Ba. -SRt BALE CAINE, Ae Pirenive Foomelays tt). tk—Local News and Wooather Forecast.

10.0.—TIME SIGNAL, GENERAL NEWS 10.0.—NEWS. &.8. from London. Whis.—NATIONAL ANTHEMS. of Grent ae Eritam, France, Belcutm, aod toby. BULLETIN. 8.8. to all Stations. 10.10.— Local News and Weather Forecast,

10.10.—Locea!l News andWeather Forecast, 1.18, —Closea Down. 1h 30;—Ciose dawn.

Announcer: Bertram Frver, Announcer; Victor Smthe. SS 10,15.—Orchestra: elections,“ Merry Fng- land“ (Gernnan); “Tipperary,

10.30.—Clase. Dawn. Announcer: A. Ry Burrows. CARDIFF. * NEWCASTLE.

$.0-5.01,— TRAFALGAR SOUARE MEETING. 3.-5.0,.—TRAFALGAR SQUARE MEETING. 5.0. from onda. S.A. Ho Sood, £.0.—Coneert by ME. GILBERT BAILEY S0—MISS T. FPORSYTH'S STUDENTS" BIRMINGHAM. (Baritone) ond THE STATION ORCHES. ORCHESTRA: Suite, “The Seasons” TRA. (Condocted by A. Gorbett-Smith) (ALened}, $.0-3.0.—-TRAPALGAR sQUARE MEETING Mareli, * Pomp and (Cincomatainne iigari. SB; front Dondon. 8.40.—MISS IDA COWEY. (Soprano), “ There Bong, "Ethiopia Saluting the Colours’ are vo [heel (Harvey). B.0.—Mre. Stevenson Howell. Address: “The Aaa). Overture, “The Land oof the 8.45.—REV. W.8. POWER: Religious Address. Power of True Brotherhood,” Mountain and Flood (aeons). Sans, 7.0 — Mics Ida Cowey > Amn, * Ane! Vorwes." 6.10.— ORCHESTRA (Under the direction. of 9.5.—Orehestrn: let movement © Minor

Joseph Lewta) ; March, © Pomp ame Cireane a glance" No. 1, (Sigar) Symphony i tte: thaven } &20—STATION REPERTORY COMPANY; | WAVE-LENGTH | 0, 15—Miss Ida Cowey: “How Lovely-ore Thy “The Last Post” (Stanford); “ Banner of | AND CALL SIGNS. Dwellings * | Liddle): * Tho’ info the Valloy St.George" (age) | LONDON (2L0) - of the Shadow of Death {Parry}. - 363 Metres 0.25.— Orchestra : * Angelus” {Af aesenel): Chaplain, .0,—REV. BH. WALDERGRAVE, Minuet end Trio ™ (Hedi). Sih Gatio., Royal Warwicks: Religious Address. Hymn, “ O God Our Help in Ages BIRMINGHAM (SIT) - 423 _, $.40,—Miss Ide Cowey: “The Chariots of the Past." (A. & M, 1 6 5 ) . BOURNEMOUTH (68M) 385 Late” Eiger) 0.15.—BEATRICE EVELINE (Celliat): CARDIFF (SWA) -- 353 $.45,—S1IR HALL CAINE, 3&8. from Londen. “Sonata in Eo Minor ™ (Galtiard-Sithnay} 3 10.0.—NEWS, 5.8. from London, * Adario Cottrante " (Sarabande-Gigue) ; “Obd GLASGOW (5SC) -- 4165 1.170.—Local Mews and Weather Foreenst. Londonderry Air! (arr. A orris}. | MANCHESTER (ZY) - 370 10.13,—Cloge down, 125. NORA DELMARR (Soprano): “A NEWCASTLE (5NO) - 40) Lament from Adana.” {Landan Fonald). Announcer: E. L. Odhanns.

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IND youlisten-in on Armistice Day (Sunday, November | Ith) to a Call to Righteousness which will be given from Trafalgar Square at 3 p.m. by. the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister of Australia, Lord Grey of Fallodon, Miss Margaret Bondfield and the Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard. Hymns by a massed band of the Coldstream and Welsh Guards (by s p e c i a l permission of t h e i r respective Colonels). Should you want the official programmeof the meeting, together with a booklet on the Need of National Righteousness, send 8d. to the Armistice Secretary, 6, St. Martin’s Place, W.C.2, and you will get the special double number of the S. Martin’s Review, con- taining contributions by: Alfred Noyes, Dr. Nansen, the Poet = Laureate, Stephen Graham, Dr. A. H. Gray, J. D.. Beresford, Prof. Gilbert Murray, Dr. Fosdick, the Marquis of Lansdowne and others, also an Armistice picture by . Or can be obtained at all Bookstalls, Price Sixpence.

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in these Programmes signify a TAL—N AWS. 8.8. from Donden. ALR. JOHN $.15.—Boys' Brigade Bulleton Simultaneous Broadcast from the STRACHEY. S28, fire Fondo, Laval 7.0,—NEWS. &.8. from L o n d o n , MR. JOHN Station mentioned. Nows ond Weather Forecast, S T R A C H E Y . . 5.8: from L o n d o n . L o c a l News T.20.—BYMPHONY CONCERT. AA, fron and Weather Forecast, LONDON. Londan ToS YMPHORY CONCERT. SB. from 11.30-12.490.—Concer£h: Mr. Frank (Baritone), RG), Wy | aS yee Jront Lorine Sowden, fiir. Cherles: Fomboaurg (Solo “Vello), 1.46,— Continuation of Awimphony Concert.3.8, ee NN E Ws. &, i , } fond Jato, Fi 3 40—4.30.—Concert : Orchestra and Miss Sophie fragn cared O.45.-ontintion oof Semphony Concert. Huw lends {Sopran uh Far partic nln’ sae SU froin Latdan, Li, Sh ee clark. Dares i. 1c, 96,— Close clever, Announcer; Hy; Casey 5..— WOMEN'S HOCH- Arwl's Bocety Announcer; VW. IN. Settle. Gossip, “The Last Leaf,’ by O. Henry

a.t,—CAILOR EBS 'S STORLES: “Sabo pane David,” by EW. Lewis; “deck Hordy,’ BOURNEMOUTH. Chap. 9, Part 1, by Herbert Strang. MANCHESTER. 1.45,— Concert > Alias (ladys Denny {Soprano}, 115 Baya! Brigade Phualle tin 13.30-4,80.—Concert bv the 22¥‘Trio,

eat Mr. Arthur Cocdhwin (Baritone) hAbk-—MAINLY FEMININE. 6.30 -7.0.—Tnoterval, La5.—_WOMENS HOUR. h.23,-Farmers Weather Forecast, T.0—TIME SIGS AL, IST GENERAL NEWS ih 1.—CHILDREN'S HOUR, 5.30.—CHILDREN'S HOUR. BULLETIN. SOR, fe coll Atepicira, RIB, (.0.—Boye" Brigade Bulletin, JOHN STRACHEY (the BJB.C,; Liperary 6.4h.—-Boys Brigade Bulletin. ae Critic}: Weekly Book ‘Talk. Ao ta all (.15,—S¢cholars” Half Hour. Riotanes, Lith! News andl Weather Foreenst: 45.— ME. W. F. BEETCHER. (Examiner Sif Ta—NEWS. 8.8 from Londo, ILA. JOHN it Spanish to the Union of Lancashire anid 7.d0.— All English Symphony Goncert. STHACHEY SB. from Livedon Local Cheshire Institute}, Spanish Talk. ly a S28. fo all Stettienws., Augmented Orchestris, ews god Weather Forecast,

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“Pomp ate Cireumatance,”” Na, 4 in G hoy News and Weather Forecast, (Elgar); “The Forgotten Hite" (Jofa Jr London, 7.a—SVSPHONY CONCERT. S18. fren fone); " Phaedra" —Scena for Soprine and 1.00—NEWS, S.A. fru Londo Orchestra (Besley) (Voculhiat, MISS DOROTHY fp fie ree an atti ROBSON); @ Two Folk Song ddytis 7 ( Setter- $.45.—Continostion of Symphony Concert. tho), — i EM S, Ay et, Jron Lar fice : worth: “ Pock's Minuet“ (Herbert Howells); Sh. PP doen obore, “Enigma Varintions " {Efgar), f.—Contimiahon oof avinpboany (Cnoaeert.

A [0 S0—Close down, 2. fram Jono, 1.10,—LIEVUT. F. WW. .KREARLEY, KN.Y.E. Announcer: Wo FL Reena, 1a 20.—Cloge down. (Secretary of the Expedition of the “St George“ to the Pacific, and great grand: A NAOEE s Victor MnP he, nephew of Captain Cook, the Explorer): Talk on “ The Aetentific Vovage at the “St. Georpe * to the Pacifie,” CARDIFF.

6.50.—TIME S10NAL,; SNR GENERAL REAWS 3.¢0— 4 —FALKALAN and lie Orchestra. al NEWCASTLE. BULLETIN.” 8.8. fecalt Stathers, “Loon the Capitel Cinema. Rews and Weather Forecast. $.45.— Concert: Madame Evelyn Longstatfe ot}—ohASFIVECLOCK”: Mr, Every- (Contralto), and Mies Florence Farrar {Solo man, Talka too Women, Vocal and Inetri- 145,—Continuation of Eymplony Concert, Pianferte ). mental Artistes: Sigtion Orchestra. Weather SOR. focal Ababa, Orchestra: “? Trio in Forenast. 1245.— WOMEN'S HOUR. © Miner “ (ian fh enley| 2M Traeli Rhapsocls Fy (Stanford); Miss Dorothy Robson “Grey dia—-CHELDRER Ss HOUR: Stores by Uncles Bai iegegeep ps Pe e Jim, Ruchageed anal Clivriie, Clouds" (Bessey); “Some. One" (Besley), Orchestra: “Shepherd Fennel’s Dance “ ALTERATIONS TO. i.tt—Scholars Half How: Talkon “ Sterizs (Balfour Chrndiner). of the Nations,” “Alexander the Great," PROGRAMMES, Etc. by Air. As W. Daher 10,30,—Close clown, 6.30.—Love Lrigade Gulletin. Announcer: Th. F. Palmer, ; WING io the enormous 6.45, Farmers’ Corner. circulation of The © Radio Times, it is 7.0.—KEWS. S08. from “Loudon. MR. JOHN i necessary for the journal to STRACHEY., SUB, ‘from Ponedoi. Livia! BIRMINGHAM. fo to press many days in News ond Weather FPoreost. advance of the date of pubtli- 70.— SYMPHONY CONCERT. S25. jrou oct —Mr, Pool Rimmers Orchesiva at cation. it sometimes happens, JORGE bs Lozells Pieture Howse, therefore, that the B.B.C. finds it necessary to make altern- r ye ar, -KEWS,: SoH. from over. 6.0,— WOMEN Ss CORSE, tions or particularly addi- ; 0 fA, —Contimiunt jon et Bt im] LOD Loneer 1 tions to programmes, etc., | SB. fron Dandnre. 40,4 ore tien Woather Forecast, ; after Tho Radio Times has + KIDDIES CORNER. 10.350,clown. gone to press. Annomeer: Ry O.- Pratt. H.1o-0.45,—Interval,

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a The tetters “ §.5." printed Initalies 100,.— WER, A. n PAGE, Milnet. Meek. = " ‘ Shit- ‘MANCHESTER.ESTER. lee Biepl.'" in these Programmes signify a 3.50—4,.90.—Toneert : Osford. ‘Piebore Hewez Simultaneous Broadcast from the 1 15,—Drchestra : Belection, “iene of- the Moumteine ** (Stagean}, Chrehiestinn, station mentioned. i..— MAINLY FESUNEXE, 1b. 30,—Cilioae down. hP.—Fanners Weather Report ; Annoonerr : dl. iewwia. 2.ok—CHILDRERN'S HOUR. LONDON. 6.30.—Orean Heeital from the Picenailly Pictore Foe. (Orceniat,. Mr. J, Armitage 11.30-12.30.—Conmeert: Mr. Horace Bedford F.G.8.). (Tenor), Mr. Gordon Walker (Plate ame BOURNEMOUTH. ih —NEWS... 8.8. from Londen, Local Now Piceolo Solo, nal —Caneert: Me B. 5. Mooat’s Tria, i i Woather Forecast. eeeeReeei Orehestrn ancl Miss L.h4.— WOMEN'S HOUR, 7.15745. —-Lnterval, Beatrice Frecline (Solo ‘ele | For cotati a.1i.—TATLORENXS HOUR. 444—THE FROLICS CONCERT PARTY, Se pape eh, 6.15.—sehotirs’ Half. Hour, Presented by Aline! EE. Beattie. JOHN i0—VVWOMES'S BOTR: “on enc Got of the T0.—NEWE. 8.5, from Bencdon. MELVEY (Tenor): “On with the Moticy “ Shope,’ by “The Copy Cat"; Gardening 7.10.—Mr. L.0. Sparks on “ Witetess.” {Leiucoratvoy:;.. “Passing Ey" (Purcell). heed bry fire, Marion Crem 7.25.—Lotal News antl Weather Poreeast. JENSY REDPERN (Comnedienne) : “ War’ 6,30. OHTLDOREN'S STORIES = "Games andl 7.20-5.0.-Intervall, Love Grand? ":; “Ones im o While." Pastimes,” Auntie Sophie at -the Piano, $.0,—ORCHESTRA (Conductor. Saptam Ww. HILDA PRITCHARD (Soprano): “The Children's Neewa, Featherstone, MV.0.) Dancing Lesson” (ferbert (fiver): “ Gomin’ 6.175-7.0.—Interval. B15—MR. JACK HARTINGS. (Entertainer): Thre" the Rye.” Concerted Item: “A Little T.0.—TIME SIGNAL, 1ST (EWERAL NEWS * The Night I Anypemrec nae Matheah.” Bit. of Kot that. Rita Wrote” (Mente). BULLETIN, ‘2.8. tf of “Sighs. | Led ] 8.30, —ALESS AM OCRBRN (Meer. RALPH SMITH (Harttone}:° “7 Pedr to Nees and Weather Fornnat. Sono}: [a ** Aweadoo” i Pefiaerery > (hb) Phi- Poe” (Pinenit): 3 Sommer Tine on Bredon Vik—ME. BPWARD €. ASH, M.BVA“., losophiy "LEavait), {(Grohem Perl}: LOTTIE MADIGAN (Con- FLRNLA., the well-known Entomimogist, Gin “Spiders.” 8.40.—echest ra trndto): "Toshi; ~ A Parewell tn the 5.5—ME TOM BROWS (Baes-Baritene): Desort" £, siden) ALFRED RE ATT LE 7.30.—ORCAESTRA: March, “Florenitiner “ (a) "0p frarn Bomerset “ (Sinidersen) 3 (ib) iAaamorict): Ralph Smith wall give Lottie (Paak); "A Siena algpepae*) (alata): “ Lightarman Tom (iriure). Madican “A Singing Lesson ™ | WA Aerie} *. ~ The Clock t Playing” (2iege), MISS oa—Me daek Haskin= “The Brita TOM DERBYSHIRE (Ei iLortainer) wil li OLIVE ENGLIS#E(Contralte): ™ The Aunrow Working Man and Some Stori¢s.” maul without a Puma, andl the Song ™ {Bal}. * SiacMareh *' 635. lirehesira, bo. —NEWs. 8B from Lordon. Local News (el Ftiege). DANCE MUST: “Are Yon 0.31,—NEWS. 8.0. fron London. Loeal News ntl Weather Forerivad, Plaving Fear?” Fox-trot ; “ O-la-la,” Fox. one Weather Forecast. 145.—Hilda Pritchard amd: John, Melyey: trot; “A Kies in the Dark,” Valae; “ You f.44,— Miss Aumiy Cockburn : “The Heastn -" “The Mine" UN Trovatar) (end): Tell Herv—J] Stutter.”’ Fox-tret : “" Seven an (het Ftieper. Tepica) Quarietta (Absa Pritchard ane Bleven,”” Fox-teok BR RUPERT (HEA A —Mr. Jack Hastings, {Enteftainer): Redfern, amd Mears. Beattie and Derbyshire) (Enteriainer) : “ I'm Very Cad J Haveni * ¥oile "" (Grey). (Conte |. MARIORLE DOOLEY (Rolo Got «a GOanrieo “=: “The Bich Man anil the 10.0—Mr. Tom Brown: hor, Conitiomen. " Fiano); Selerted, Guartette: “ Gionel- Poor ~Man,™ Orchestra: “* Grasshoppers’ i eke), night. Beloveil * thenthe Froalics will wisli “Danee 7" (Buealessi); ‘Orehestrated Bong. 10.3.—rebestirn., you “Goodnight.” (Accompanist: Mizs * Gethen. of Happiness" 1 Wood); A- Motor 10.135.—Close daw, Manion Dolby.) Ride * (Bidgeod), Miss Olive English ; “ The Annetmcer: Tan Oliphant. 16.21.- ial Weather Reporte, Men's (ub. Last Rose of Summer" (Thoma Afoore) : 10.30. Coos chown. “Caller Herrin’ * (Seoteh) BRIG..GERN. Amouncer: Wietor Smythe. BE, J. KENTISH, (MOG... D8,0.: “The OlympicGames,” CARDIFF. £.30,.— TIME SIONAL, 28D OENERAL NEWS NEWCASTLE. BRULLETES. &.0. to aff Steffens Local 3.30-4.30,—FALKMAN areal his Oreliestra at 3.45.— Concert: Mr, snd Mre. Jordan [Vocal Kewn and Weather Forecast. the Capitel Cinema, Dueta), Mizs Rita Robmeon (Solo Vielin'. 6.0.—5WA's “OFTVE OCLOCEKS.”

=“ 45—DANCE MUSIC: “Soon Lave.” Fox: 445.— WOMENS HOUR. 6.45.—THE HOUR OF THE ira: “Ta Violttera,” Foax-irot: “ Love “KIDDIE. B.15.—CHILDRES'S HOUR, Bells” Valen. Me.. Rupert (Hea: “Ten WitkKs.” i.:—Sehbolere’ Hali-Howr: Bhort Talk on Lite Bridesmaide : “Twiee One Ar Twa,” 7,.O—NEWS. 38.8.- from denden. Local News, “ Mugieal Ajpprectation : Finglivly Masie in tho DANCE MUSIC : “Sly Servetio Went Away,” 15.—Air. Wilke ©. Clissitt, on “ Sport.“ Days of Drakeand Shakespeare,” by Mr,

Fox-trot; “Eon Just Wild Abont Harry,” a 50.—URCHESTRA: March, “ose ™ (faii- L; L, Btrong, ALAC ML One-step: “ En Douce,” Fox-tret; “ Night: pint); Ente'ncte, *' Bonheur de Printemps." £.30,— Farmers Corer,

might,” Foxtrot. =] 40.—ME, CYRIL HELLIER. (Selo. Violin) : T41E—NEWS: (8.8. frore Bondon, Lom ews i {fofdmark) . Blorenidp * (fiiartette 10.390,—Close. down. and Weather Forecast, Prerre), 7.20.—Mr. FE J. Willen, of Royal Granimar Announeer:: a. 8. Dodprson. Toi —MR. OWEN GANE (Baritone) ™ Field- School; Newensile, om ** Flemish Painters,” Marchal Death" (Mowesorgeky): “Dream in 7.45.ORCHESTRA: Selection, “The Merry the "Puwilight “ (Stra). Wika" Uathar}. BIRMINGHAM. $.0-—Orchestra: “Hiawatha Baile Muse." 7.45,—MER- BRORERT FORRITT (Lenor) = 5.15—Messre. Owen Gabe and Alen John “OAhoy ie Phone atniersan ). £:50-4.30,—Coneéert for the “ Kiddics.™ (vets; “Lowen. War" (Coote); “In £.0—WOMEN'S CORNER, Lo. —MADAME RBiICHOLSON'S OUAR. ‘the Solemn Hour ™ (‘La Forza del Destino’). FETTE PARTY: “Who a Sflviat" $30). Agrimittunal Weather Report. i DOT ES' 8.25.—Mr, Cyril Hellier (Solo Violin): “ Hymn CORRER, (Sohuebert io) 6¢the Bon” (Aimeky-Korenhor): * Valse §.i.—Orchesten: (a) Minuet(Riper); (lp T-0.—NEWS, 8.8. from London. Loca! News Bhoethe ” {Chragn-slaer). aml Weather Forecast. Polonaise " (Chopin). $.35.—MR. ALEG..ORN (Tenor): “0 Sole $.20.—Onartetie Party: “Love is Meant to 7.15—ORCHESTRA : March, “ Vera to Soleil " Mio" (Capua); “ Saft and Pure Freught with Make Us Glad" (German). (Simon); Overture, “Oberon” (Weber); Love ” (* Martha “") (Ffate), B20.—NR. WW. KNOWLES (Enteftiaier): Valse, “ Southern Nights ™ (Anefiffe). £45:— Orchestra: Selection, “Sally " (Aera}, “We Cmild Do With o Litth Bit Morn” 144—MR. PHILIP MIDDLEMISS (Enter. 0.—Mr Owen Gane:“Give Me the Open (Sterndale Bennett). tainer): “ Adverts Dp to Date" (ALS.) Road "(Victor Ambroiee) ; “ Willo’ the Wisp” 8.44,.-—Quartette Party: “ Good-night, Good. 8.0.— Orchestra : “Selection, “Verbena do In (0. a etherry night, Beloved " (UP aaeuty).

Paloma " (Breton), MR. GEORGE DILLON, 9.10.— Orchestra: Concert Valse, “ Where the £.—Orchestra:: Bute, “ Gabriella" (oss), Citnons Bloom * (Sirus). Flvte Bolo, £.0,—9.30,—Intorval. .20.—Mr. Ales Jiohe: “My Queen” (Blinen- 5. 15-8)45,—Interval. 1k—WEWs. 3.8. freon Condon, Local Newa (ial): “The Ishand. of Dreams? (Adina, B45.—Mr, Philip Middlemia: (Entertainer) : and Weather Forecast. hi—NEWS. SUA. from Borde Local News, 6.45 —Orchestra:: Seldction, “A Little Dutely= “People Dye Never Moet(M8.). 14.—ANTHONY BLAIR (Entertainer), Girl * (Hersch). £.0.—Orchestra: Idyll, “Lee Cloches de 1.5.— DANCE MUSIC: Fox-trot, “ Fate: 9.05.—Mr. W. Knowles: “ He's a Jolly Good Soir” (Kilenburg) ; Suite, “ From the Country: Walt: Sighs of Joy as Fox-trot, Oe Fellow * ( Vande}. side(Cowher) morrow"; Fox-troh, “ Sister Kote.” 10.%:—Mr. Robert Porritt; “ Eleanore.” 0.30,—NEWS. 3.8. from London, Local News 10.0.—Anthony Gliir, 10.10.— Orchestra: “Lo Grao Vin" ( Valverde). 10.13,—Close down, and Weather Forecaat, 10.20,— Close down, 2.45,.—Orchestra. ATnouTce+ L. B.*Pape, Announcer : Rh, O..-Prath

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mau — RADIO TIMES — (Novena ri, 1935. — a eee WIRELESS AND THEPOLICE. | Birthday Reminiscences.

By ARTHUR R. BURROWS. Novel Experiments to Detect Crime. By H. Parker. a lusty infant, British broadensting, has (not owithont tabolation) hos first HEN Dr. Crippen was sitting on the CATswere ‘spotted ” by those who had pgp: testh: on Wednesday next he celebrotes the feck of the Jvowres, a fugitive thie description|siven, and before the end of the frat anniversary of hia birthday. from justicein thia country, he waa peculiarly evening's run, each car had, not only in London Broadcasting as a regular everyday aflair fascinated. by the crac king electra spark igelf, bart 1H outlying Tee heen ietectedl came into being on. November [4th Inet yeur, cansed by the sending of messages by the by lalenors, with the unronantic bisincss of anmonnemne, Wireless operator. While this expernnent may have been of Parliamentary election results. Tho event was He never dreamed of any connection between little practica] kG to Lhe police it indicated aa lacking in ceremony as the means by which those mezzages and his own fate, and perhape the Toinable use that o wireless Aen Fipiion oft many ohl members boat their sexta, the most astonished man of an° astonished eecnmng criminals would be. (hiicker than Excilement and Romance, world was this criminal himeelf, when he learne:| the Press, quicker even than the telephone, a that those cracking sparks wore meaangea to full. deseription of an -tadividusal could be Vie have peiesed through exciting times, the distant police arranging for his capture broadest to ae a.million people spread over iid already posers in our archives. enougl wpon arrival in Canada, every purt of the country, who. in the case of o material, fomorous andl pathetic, in mike a That was the first arrest ever made through very scrions orime, would no doubt automatically very interesting docoment, Looking backward the use of wireless. It foreshadowed wonderful be on the search for a pereon, or persons, wanted to ese intensive times, I feel that pre-brond- developments in the aiding of justice, and by the police, casting daya were even richer in romance, Late in the summer of 1920, whilet en ronte onened ont a new aspect of pedice work. Ho Use jo Criminals, In the thirteen years that have elapsed since it the Dnperial Presa Conference at Ottawa, lt might be arguer that criminals themeeclves that arrest. the police of Europe and America [ had charge ofbong distance telephones -demon- couldbring wireless to their own use by trana- have mede great progress in studying the strations in the North Atlantic, special stations mitting falae information. as to ther where- possibility of widening thi utility of this new heing placed for the porpose at Poldhu in Corn- abowia. In this country; owing to a moch more service, Wall, St Jéhnes in Newfoundland, and on the Forty Miles an Hour. atninegent contre of wireless transmissions than OPO, Fietorien, which ship was. carrying ia exercised in America, this would be very the princtpal British and Dominions’ delegates Last year the Chief Constables’Association improbable, and.ceven in America, where such to the conference. On the second day out, met specially to discuss the heat means of néeing methods have heen adopted by criminal, the when about 400 miles west of Treland, I volan- wireless telephony in their work. It was agreed development. of directional wireless has made lecred, ina weak moment, to deliver“ verbally ™ that ik could be utilized os a helpful police agent, this method of deception practically valoclpse, to England any despatches which the several and Sir Henry Norman, the chairman of the Apart from these oeapes of wireless telephony, distinguished proprietors or editors: might wireless sub-committee of the Impertal Commuani- experts are now engaged withthe problem of think fit to send. Twenty-three persona took cations Committec, has pointed out that the irinemiiting not only photographs but fnger- ne at my word ! suppression of crime will be yaetly facilitated. prints by wireless, and reports prove that before A Great Foat, Within on hour every police district can be long these experiments will be entirely successful, ihe ship was riding Gght and I am a warned to look out for a criminal, and add another weapean to the policefor poor traveller, During such tmtervale as I Recent experimenta by Sootland Yard have protecting the lives and property of individuals wis not fers de combat, we called Poldhu, bat proved that meseaces can be transmitted from, and the community. Whoever welcomes the without avitl. and received by, the police car when it is travel- development of science the criminal doea not. l had practically piven up hope when sind- ling at forty milee-an heor, and with the wave- Scotland Yard ia becoming o great lnboratory denly a quite unexpected sound rangin my ears. lengtha allotted for thin purpose they have an with experts in every department, and tho “Hullo, Burrows, old man, you appear to be eflective range: of fifty miles. By means of criminal in the foture will have perhaps more in difficulties ! Can take your messages ?"' The Bpecial Tejector cirouita. the reception of mee- fear from wireless research than from many voice waa that of Captain Round, one of the spgea im all directions is now sbsolutely other, unimpeded, i mystery mon of: the war, whose worlerful Portable Sets. wirtless oheeryations on the German feet were One of the practical diffonlties which, so far, LISTENING, largely instrumental in bringing about the atthe of Sotland. Captain Round, although 300 has not been overcome is the inabilityto Mis result of -the .wireless crase is that: a niles anoere distant than Poldhu ane. alnioet diseuise the wireless car used by the police. Tt creat hush hag fallen wpon suburban 1,000 mites away, took the messages withett has notyet been found possible to transmit famities, and many neighbour-ninoying noises iIneseiges withont the use of an ontside aerial, have entirely ceazed, error. ; Royal Interest. and, therefore, when the detectives are on the track of criminals the car usnally cannot. be Ones wemade an awl row, lot we seldom Still later on, one morming I was asked at do it now; driven right to the scene of action. Leaving it a few minutes’ notice to give a demonstration The gramophone har cenéed to make a din 3 some littl way outofthe area to be explored, of reception to King Alfonso of Spain. We We neverpoittys and pone, or lift our voice in song the detectives arm thoemeelves with portable hastily fitted op a frame aerial and tuned on transmitting and receiving acta which enable For we're always listening,listening, liscauaiie Chelmsford, which im those days had «a ware. it, them to keep in contactwith the car, and in length of over 2,000 metres. It was explained turn, with the headquarters, Now we never dance a bit, and az quiet as to His Majesty that the frame serial wae cireetiiual in its receptive powers and that In America, the portable pattern now in use MHce we Bib; in turning away tho edge of the frame from works in such a manner that the minieture We bitted Annt Jame beseame ahe dropped a the cirecttan in which: the telephony THA receiving set carried by the police, in reacting pith, to the wireless waves, produces a mild shock in Father's put his clubs oway,-and at bridge we coming, the sounds would die away. So the the policoman’s arm. ©mn that signal he hastens ioria) was. awong—just ot the moment when never play, the Eiffel Tower wag sending her time signals. to the nearest police telephone-hox, which are For all the family's listening, listening-im. fixed on lamp posts in all American cities, and “Wonderful!” exclaimed His Majesty. calls up bis atation. This makes possible eacape This rage for wireless waves quite a lot of “ That way telephony; this way, telegraphy.” for 4 criminal, even in the largest cities, wn WOrTy Shvea, f But there wae a twinkle in the royal eye; the extremely improkable thing. For Mother the spring-cleaning won't begin: Ring follows keenly all scientific development, Mabel's civen up her knitting, and now her A few weeks before broageasting officially A B.8.C, Man-Hunt, fonds quitting commenced, we spent the greater part of two In our own country experiments in detection Recauee she's alweye listening, lishening-in. dave broadcasting details ofthe air race round by wireless have proved the efficacy of the new Britain. In those days, the terms of the trans- method. Apart from the experiments. under- When the wave is ratker long and the current mitting licences requimd a three-minute interval taken by the police the British Broadcasting extra abrikg, inevery ten, lest our telephony might interfere Company, in July last, organized a man-hunt, Wehear the mark keep falling in Berlin. with S.O.8. or other urgent messages, Next Three motor-cars containing supposed fugitives But the doctor's in the place, aa we've all day, we received a letter couched as follows: eek oout in three citterent directions, Al seven mught * broadcast face ™ “ Thanks so muchforthe air race news, Thanks o'clock rough indications only were broadcast Through stening, fietening, Tebening, equally for the three-minute intervals. They of the! cars and their occupants, yet in Fix histoning-in. nailed ait to get to the Pitehen to terete he joint minutes after the announcement, two of the Ro. Roberts on the Windsor Afagersine.” for dinner fT”

Novessen fw, 10957 — RADIO TIMES -—— cow e_—_ rs : a SS aaas = ———_——— THE ROMANCE OF IT ALL.

By P. P. ECKERSLEY, Chief Engineer of the B.B.C.

KNOWwell « nough that it ia not the fashion or wapire, D have een men and women 26 used the indefinite dissatisfaction of complete of Englishmen to show their feelings too ne possible to the terrors of platform speaking Bcnte, trily, and that while we ate. the moet senti- blench before the silence and the peace of an lf wo can «pare the time,write to ng some- mental people, we will never admit it. Give empty studio—tha microphone, like @ sacri- times ; you have no idea how encournping ¢yen me leave, though, to express my realfeclings ficial altar, standingone-eyed before them. To an word of kindly criticism can be. for onee, dated te tell you in what feeble mo this sense of heingalone and vetthe focus And the romance of ihe technical cide. I words [ have what to me is the Romance of point of a million ears has always beenon in- sympathize with the journalist who wrote of fi wll. spiration ; it lacks none of the terrors of the the glowing crystal balbs-: when he described cannot really do it; T have not the reel art apeakers platiorm, a high-power witeless station, ho felt some of of expreasion.

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TA—NEWS. 5.8. fren Pondan. 25.—Miss ler Cochrane, O.0—7 0,—Interval, MR. G. 4. ATKINSON, 8.2." from London. lite.—Sienor Silvia Sideli. ith—NEWs. So8e fron eriton, Local Neve ond Wonther. Forecast. THE GLASGOW STRING QUARTETTE. i45—SCR-AHALL CAINE. 8.8, from Bordon. ME. ARCHIBALD FADDON, 825, fi nfl 10.0.—NEWS, 3.8, from Londorn. ordi. Mr. Isnce Lavsoweky—First Violin. Mise 16. 170.— Local News and. Weather Forecast, Leatal News nod Weather Porecest, Nanty Lee—Second Violin. Mr, Arthur 10, 13.—Clage down, 7.30,—JRCHESTHA: —Dhanee: Minsic. Britrley—Viola. Mr. Jame: Hoskins—'Cello, Th rtebie + Op, wo he. |eenae), Announcer: B. BE, Jetirey. T.40),—MISS. NAN AMPHELL (Contralta) ; “ Lallaby '" (Keel); “ Pleading " (£ipar). Allegro, —Alligretto,. vivace, “Ackopio coolta MONDAY. 7.50.—Dreheeicn > Dance: Mise. rorstoa, Anegro them runac. §.0.—_MISS KATHLEEN MORGAN (Soprano) : $.0,—MR.. JAR, HOSHINS (Cello Solo: o.30-4.30,—Aberdeen Wireless Quartette. “Hark the Echoing Air” (Pureelf); “Sigh * Andante Cantibla” (Ci); * Minuet * 4.0,—WOMEN'S HALF HOUEB. No More, Ladies.” ¢siben), { Beethoven), f,30.—CHILDRENS CORNER: B.10,--Orchenten;? Danes Music, 5.10.—MR. ALBERT ADAMS, F.B.C.0. (Dires- ii, (—4, 45,— Interval. for of Music to the Ed@emtonm Authority, 6.45.—Boya" Brigade Bulletin. §.25.—" OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE PROS- PEc TS," ta told: in London by Mr. #H. Aberdeen): Talk,“ Boethoven, the Man-and T.0—NEWS. 8.8. from Debndon. Griersen, the well-known Leioester plover. the Musician.” Mit. JOHN STRACHEY. 8.8. from Londen. 5.10,—Aliss Wan Campbell: “Lise There, Sv $25.—MR. ISAAC LOVSOWSEY. (Violin Local News aniWeather Forecast. Lute”: (Mettten}): “ Unmindful of the Salo}: “Caprice Vienne” LAriteier); “Soham Rosmmin ’ (hreiater), MENDELSSOHN EVENING. ttoaes "' (Coferiae- Tailor}, Bo.——alies Neanoy bos ond Mr, Isaac Loysow. 7.30.—ORCHESTRA: Overture, “ Athalio.” i §.45,.—Orchestra : Dee Mier. eky: “ Doettines for Two Violins * (Godard), 6.0.— MR. 72.0. W. REITH. 8.8. from fondon, * Andante con mote.” #45,—Quartetie; “Quartette the Nigger " T.45.—MISS MARGARET SRARLE (Sopraioh B.10.—S3ENATORE G. MARGCONT, G20-V.G., (Dvorak), “ Allezro ma non troppo,” Lento, “On Wings of Song” LL.D, D.8e, SoR. from Soniton, Molto vivace, Vivato ma non troppo. 7 i— Orchestre - Overture “Hoy Bilis”; 9.20,—3IR PATRICK McoGRATH. 8.8. from ,5,—,30.—Interval. Stherse and Nocturne. ( Midsummer Narht's London, 0.20,—NEWS, 8.8. from Leiden, Dream: **}. 1.30,—NEWS, 8.8. from London. Lotal News andWeather Forecast. Local News ond. Weether Foretest, $.15.— Miss MarRaret Bkakie : ” The Reaper.” §.45.—Onarbette : “ Allécrettia " Litoawina) ¢ 4.2). reheat§ Eatacaia#20. A. ppassionata,” 9.45.0rcheatrs + DanceMisc. 10.0—Mita Nan Campbell: “ Sail of Mine“ “Moly on the Shore” (Gratigery: Bir “Wedding March" (* Midsummer Night's Roger de Coverley (fridge). Lirenirn “"} (Barnes): “Wher the Albana ‘Flowa”’ Lhik—Mr. Jes. Hosking (Cello Salo}: “Roel 8.4, —-AT pa (LPiinden), Margaret. Shaklo: “The First Tren." Breck}, Y temas ,"" 10.10,— Orchestre: Dance Muse, 10.20.—Miss Kathleen Morgan: “Oh, Bilent 10,10,—Onuartette+ ‘Nocturne. {Morodine), 6.45.— Oirehestra: Symphony to Lohyesang."' 1. 20,.—Mr; Jaa. Hoskins (‘Cello Bolo}: ‘Arie. 0-9, 30,.—Interwal. Moon"; “The Brown Eyes of My Dushka" 1.30,—NEWS. S.A. from London, (Dkr), : qui ” (Popper). 10.30.—Close down. a4, —irehestra : Danie fuer, 10,.00.—Chee down. 10.30,—Cinge down. AUTcUrpecir W. D. Simpeon. Announcer: RB.Ey. Jeffrey. Announcer: VW. D. Aimpaan. TUESDAY. THURSDAY. SATURDAY. §.590—.90,—Aberdett Wireless Quartodie, 3.00-4.30.—Aberdeen Wireless Qarartette. 3.2040). Albordeen: Wireless Qhoartet te, 5.0—WoOMEN'S HALF HOUR, 5.0.—WOMENS HALF HOUR, i.0.—WOMEN'S. HALF HOUR, 5.30.—C HI LDREN'S COBRWER, i.40.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, §.30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. 6,.0=T.0-——Tnterwal, .0-6.45.—Interval. i.0-7,0,—Intorval. TO—NEWS. So ofrom London, #.45.—Boy Scouts’ and Girl Gomes News, 1L.0—NEWS. 3&8. from London, Local News aod Weather Forecast, TLO—NEWS, SLfrom Landa. : Lote! News dndWeather Forecast, 7.15.—CRCHESTHRA : Oherture, “Alder Hill" ME. PERCY §.°SCHOLES. 9.5, Fron 7.20.—ORGHESTRA: (a)* Aisha “ (Dine seri} : (A tehbagr), Condon. fb)“ Glow-Wionn ™ (Linck), 7.40.— MR, JOHN COLLISSON (Tenor) Radio Society Talk. 2.0. from Dondon. 7.30,— HALL RUSSELL'S CHOrH (Conductor: Celeste Afda TF (Verti : “Adio Mignon ™ Local News andl Weather Forecast. Mr, George A. Innes). (Thom, AN EVENING OF LIGHT OPERA. 40.—Orchestra: fa) “On the Bosphorus * 7.40, Orchestras: Overture, “-Semiramia™ (Liieke): (bh). Rendesvous*.(slerter), 7,.35.—Orthestra: election, “Girl im the (oesins |. Taxi" (Gilbert). fO.—Alall Resell's Choir, ’

et 0.—Orchesita: ‘' Musical Jig Saw ” (Aeon), 740—MISS RUBY CARROLL (Mezzo- Ta!45.—MR. CHARLES GILLESPIE (Baritone) : Soprano): “O! Don Fatale” {Ferdi}: ** Like “Oh, Mistress Mino™: (Quilter); “Come 1—Mre FP. Cameron: Tate: Aho to the Damatk Rose” (Flyer). Away, Death " (Quilfer). Husbandry of Nature's Stores,” fi—Ormhestra: fo lection,. °° Jolanthe™ (chri- 7.65,— Orchestra: Selection, "Phi-Phi™ e 25.—Orchesira: fa) “ Way tothe Heart" (Linckey; ([b) “ Turkish Patrol” (.ficheefis), kowaley). Senate), 8.35:—Hall Russell's Choir. &.15—SIR JAMES TAGGART, K.B.E., LL.D. : a5-—Mrbans, Gillespie: “Blow, Thou 8.) —Orchestra : fay“ Whistle for Me" A. Few Stories. Winey Winds ( brefanad ). (Fane): tb) “Under the Double Eagle" 6.20.— Orchestra: “Don Carlos,” Part 1. BL. — ihr "treet nin z Selection, “Girl from Dtaly (Peri), { Hts). (1aguer}. 6,.0-0.20.— Interval. R.40.—Mr. Jolin ‘Collingon: “The Rose, Die 6.30:—Mr; Cire, Gillam: * Trish Love Song" .03.—S EWS. 8.8. fran Londen. Lillie " (Schumann): Doma non vidi Mai” (Needham), Local News and Weather Forecast. iPueciaa), §.35.—Chechesten : Selection, “Johnny Jones” §.50—Orchestrn: “Don Catloa," Part 2. (Curiiter, h4it,.—Hall Ruseell's Chom. §.65.—Orchestra: {a} “ Whoops io Dnisy ( Vergik. S.4)—Mr. Chis, Cillesy ‘iit & Sean Fister.’ 8.9; 51.— Interval. ifr Lind, (Watson); (b) “ Plamte d'Amour" (eller), 10.5,—Hall- Rogeell’s Chir. a —NEW Ss: SUBD from Fendon, $:545,—O0rcherimn: Selesiion, “ Tote ™ (Jones hi 10.20.— Orchestra: {0}. La Cearing (Genre) 3 Local News ondWeather Forecast. 110-9, 30.—Interyadl, 0.45,—Misa Ruby Carroll; “ Where Corals 150—REWS. S08, from London fb) Amina” (Genebe), 10.30.—Cloxe down. Lia” (£ipary; Bog of tha Lotus Laity" 1.45.—Orchestra: Selection, ‘The: Coinoof {Finder}. Luxéemboure ** (Lehar): Annomcer: “W. D, Simpson.

HISTORICAL 7"@

as Columbus Discovers America. Though unrecorded history, 3t now remains no mystery Ww Christopher Was guided on bis way; A poice came o'er the ocean, And Columbus got the notion from tbe accent, that it MUST BE 1.5.4.

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WIRELESS PROGRAMME—GLASGOW“45°

= ————— oe The letters “5.6." printed in italics 7,05, —Oirrhestra. + Fontaine on the Works al Tdo—OONCERT, SUG) fron Jdanehester. in these Programmes signify a Offenbach, f30.—NEWS. Sos fron London, Simultaneous Broadcast from the §.15,—Sienor Sylvie Bideli< Kashonn Song, 145, ORCHESTRA 7 Soloction,,”” Proserpine ~ station mentioned. Palo Hamds (4, VFiGelen) WMattinata’’ (Sent Sena), (With Ofchestml Aceompanonent) (leaned LOO AO: CORPSEANB” Gas from SUNDAY, faliogt, ; Eton, 5,25,—Orchestea ibe, Peer ivnib Ae, 2 7.0 $41. TRAFALGAR SQUARE MEETING: 1).0.---Special Announcements. Close down. (ffiecee), == i. from ibeoeton, Announcer: A. BH. Bwinton Taterson, S.38, Mies. EF baie { ‘or erafe: i ilu elie ' ike r 23).—MR, JOHN COLLINSON (Tenor): FRIDAY. “Poace, Perfect Peace”; “Passing By” icgvea}: “ Robin Adair (Troddigial 8.45,——Orchestra: Selection, Whirled Inte Gohl, An Hour af Melody by the Wireless (A. C!, Parcel). Happiness '* [Stade }. Ghimriet. S40—M1I8s ELEANORE COWELL, L.B.AAL + AO terval, (Violiniat): “lst Movement and Finale” ep, Interval, from Sonata in E Major (Siretiag). 0.30.—NEWS. AGL from Lordem. Local News hiL—TALK TO WOaiES., 5.30.—CHILDRENM'S CORNER, 1ik—MISS EDNA ROBERTSON (Sopranca}: and Weather Forecast. fi, Spectal Weather Heport for Farmers. "0 Love That Will-Not Let Mo Gla TF. Oo. 1.45.-—Orcheatra: t.10-7.0,—Titteriial, EEN | t “Jeans, Lover of My Soul” 16.0.—"SAVOY ORPHEANS.” 4.8. from i =NEWS. 3&8. froEondon. MR, Gs. A. (i. Sankey Lamefane ‘i ATRINSON. SU) from London. Local News £0—THE REV, DR: LACCHLAN MACLEAN 11.0.—Cloge down. WATT, of the Glasgow Cathedral, Chaplain Announcer: Mungo Thewar. iil Werther Forecast io the Forces. Religious Address. 73k A Midsummer Night's %10.—Mr. John Collinson; | Rock of Ages” : Dream.” — WEDNESDAY. Produced by R.E. Jeffrey and adapted for “Lead, Raindly Light.” 2.30,— An Hour of Melody ty the Wireless Tria. Wireless transmission by Catherme Nesbitt. $.20.—Miss Eleanore Cowell: ‘*Seéne de 4,.30-5.0,—Interval. 0.90,— EWS, 5.8. from London, Local News Ballet * (De Heriot. i.i.—TALK TO WOMEN. and Weather Forecast, 1.40,— Mies Edna Roberteon: Dye Been 5.30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. 1.45,—ORCHESTRA. Hoaming " (7, Ateetferl : art ALB. 6.0), Spee iin] Wit her Report for Fariers. 10.90,— Bpectal Announcenents, Close down, Sivalfia 1. 10--7.40.— -Tnberval., Announcer : H. A. Carruthers. 9.440,— Mr. John Collingen ; “ tilery Song.” 7.0,— NEWS. &.8. from London. MR. ARCHI 45.— STR HALL CAINE. 3.8: from Donde. BALD ALADDIN, So. fron [oaundoer, 10.0.—NEWS. 8.8. from London, Local News SATURDAY. Local News and Weather Forecast. tind Weather Forecast, 3.30,.—An Hour of Melodyby the Wireless: Trio, 7.30.—THE PARKHEAD FORCE. SILVER Tat, 14, Special Annminesmenta, Clogs. down 4.30..—Tnterval, PRIZE BANDE: Overture, “ The Caliph of Annauncer: HF. A. Carruthers. 5.0.—TALK TO. WOMEN. Baghdad (Jtteener}; Sational Selection, 5.20.— CHILDREN'S CORNER. MONDAY. “hones of Scotland" (Rone), 6.0,-—Special Weather Report for Farmers, ThA. LEGGAT FAISLEY (Baritone) : 6.10-7.0)—Interval, 390—An Hour of Melody by the Wireless: “Nirvana.” (Stephen Adda); The Floral Ph—NEWS. 8c. fron onden, Local News Oiariat. Dance " (KM eas). iidWeather Forecast, 1, 0-6-0, - Interval, 6.10,—Band: #election, “The Flying Dutch. 7. lik. —ORCHESTRA: Overture; “Titus” 6.0,—TALK FO. WOMEN. man” ({iFageer); ~March, The Victor's { afar? }, 6.40.— CHILDREN'S CORNER, Het (terevcer i. 7.23.—MISS CHRYS. BARCLAY (Bopraing}+ (.0.—S8pecial Weather Report for Farmer, #.32.—Mr. Lepggat Paisley: “She Aloe Tho Lite Prince” (Howell); “ Happy 6.10—74,—hnterval. Channeth My Sadness" (" rene“) (Gland) hae " (Peread del Riega), MR, JOHN “The Stock Rider's Sang" (WG. Soames. 7.0.— NEWS... 8 . 8 . from Loudon. i4i— PROFESSOR WILSON, LL. 8., of Edin- STRACHEY, SH: from Lavon, Tied 6.42? —Band: Cornet Solo, The Cornet King (Gvecnmeoad): Fantasia, “John. Peel (rena: borgh Universite. News and Weather Forecact. CONCERT. 5.8. fran wee|. 7.45,—MR.. ROBERT WATSON (Baritone) : 7:30.—SYMPHONY 0.0,—<_ RTC. W. REITEH. S28. from Londen: “Maiden oof Morven" (loweon) : * Te London. f16—SENATORE G&G. MARGCONT, GaALyV.o., Sighted Swain” (Ot Bgiah). 5.8. from Londo -1hk—Lient. Fo WwW) Realer. LL.D. SB. from London, Eniracte, “Gr tint Boe

=i 8,—Ope esti4 Lotdon 930—-NEWS, S28. from 0.20. STR PATRICR McthRATH..- 828, pron ors: “oboe. 1.45.—Continuation of Symphony Concert Rardin. 8. =e OC Barclay; "4 Phan Littl Song SR ofrom London, 1.30-—HEWS,. SB. Phan Foodos.: Local News (Melek): “The Buda” (Thernby), 10,90,—Special Announcements. Close down, ane Weather Forecast, 6S— ATR. ah. Ke PREDPTE. AA: Amiens: : A. H. Swinton Paterson, 0.45,——Mr, Legeat Patdey : Aiton Waiter at.—-sir, Robert Watson: “Down “Among (Tradittonaly; “A Homdred- Pipers (ni the: Dead Alen (Old Anglish); “Eere's a iaficrhert |. Health Unto His Majesty 1" (Old Engtiah), TUESDAY. 0.55,—Band-: Fox-trot,. “Geo for Temessin'

S.40:—Orchestra:sf Selection, “The Girls of 14) —An Hour of Melody by the Wireless (Handman);- Trombone Duet, “The Slippery Cottenburg T (Corll mie Afonchionls Walz, Choieirtat. Slide” (Treneherd); Fontadia, * Venetian Carmival"’” [lFatfon): National: Selestion, d0-5.0..—Interval. “Santiago " (Corbin). “ Eehoes of Seotland " (Airis). 8.1 8.30,—Diterval, £.0—A TALK TO WOMEN. 130, Cloee dlown. o— SNEWS. 8.8. Jrom Londo. Local News £.30.— CHILDREN'S CORNER. Announcer: A, HH. Swinton Paterson #.0.—Special Weather Report for Farmers. andWeather Forecast. 7.0—NEWS. 4.8, from London. Local News 9.45.—Mica C. Barclay; “ Elfin Love ” (Hodg- fod Weather Forecact. THURSDAY. don); “ The Old Woman " (Edysonds}. Overture, “ Yelya 7 0.35.— Orchestra: Suite, “Yankiana ™ (Thwr- 7.15.-—O0BRCHESTRA: 3.30,—An- Hour of Melody by the Wireless hon): 1, Mare; 2, Serenada; J, Shecch, { Reveniger). Qoartet. 10,5.—Mr, Robert Watson t “Maggie Lander " 7.25,—810GN0R $SYLYIO SIDELI (Bass): 4 .300.0,— Interval, “TiAvessi tu, Compreseo” (Dense). Cello £.0.—TALK TO WOMEN. iPradiitonaly 2 Bos Wha sHao™ (Trai. Obligate by J. B. Dickson of the Wircles i.30,--CHILDREN'S CORNER. fiomal), i.0.—Special Weather. Report for Farmer: Orchestra. 16,13.—Orchestra: Two Spanish Dances (Afoas- 6.10-7.0.—Interval, beweki); March, “A Bunch of Roses: 7.35.—Mr. Alfred Fulton-Wright: Talk on 7.0.—HKEWS. §.8>Jrom Londar. MR: PERCY ' Poultry for Pleasure aad Profit.” (Cae. A. “SCHOLES. 828, froin Tandon, Fel icn 10,3,.—Special Announcements, Close down, 7.45.—MISS’ ELSIE COCHRANE (Soprano): Society Talk. 2G fra Lene Local “Ah Fora o loi(“ Traviata ") (Ferdi). ows andl Wenther Porscush, Announcer : M. M.. Dewer, imi ed

24 — RADIO TIMES ai | NovEesnrr Ory, 1825.

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i ————— UNCLE uM AND THE CHILDREN’S CORNER. THE FAIRIES.

Conducted by UNCLE CARACTACUS. CLLO, children ! approached I felt very omoomfortable—and yet any rate, to the children, whatever we maybe T can see Pm going to have «a nice cosy just a bit glad, became somehow I felt. they 1 grown-up! : aid, ead to say, prown-wpe often time of it again this week, because Unele Jim would make allowances for all agrta of things. will not believe that we even exist.” —up at Neweastle—had 2 dream, and he was Guckly the twocame toward me, and I Then Lonelle spoke. “Tell me, Unele Jim, ad exvited about it that he hardly lost a moment notion] that, where they trod, the grass eecmed are not you and the other Unelea ab Neweastle hefore writing it down and sending rh Ge to wie, scarcely to herd. They appeared to bo about also jntereated in a * Fairy Leora"? Here +H 4 :— five feet in height, and it did not occur to me The whole thing started in a very ordimary Ta ;eTMLeT wy fae thee aay Were Wet at Wowie, The Grateful Flowers. way. Uncle Charlie, Uncle Richard, and I- boys or gith—they were aimply wholly de- At this my attention was quickened. “Cer Dnelo Jim speaking, by the way—had been lighifol little pony ey Now | noticed that one tainly, Unele Nick and Unele——”" working herd dirting tha Kiddies” Hour We waa carrying & large bunch of-all kinda of wild “ Yes," she interrupted gently, “I think I had paid our ¢ustomary compliments to each fowers, and the other was Ie ading by a long know all about the League, I just wished to other, we had told our storiea—for even Uncles ribbon a funny, ogly littl dog, ree Whether you realy cared at all about it. tell steries " sometimes, you know—and. an Now, Carolé and 7 are specially concerned with Atintie was ¢ivine-a most interesting litth talk, Rather Dreadful. your leaguc, In the first place, as fairies, our This, therefore, was Clearhy the time for a ferw T rose to my feet, and I never felt so awkward first care 74 the chikdren; but next in our minutes” rest, eo I threw myself into a com and clomay in mylife a8: T dil when these two thoughts come animals and flowers. Do you fortable armchair, and listened to the reader's dainty littl people were before me. Then one een theae 7" soothing voide. She was talking about wild of them spoke—in soft, clear tones : Here she held out to me the beantifal bunch fowers and woodland scenca—why primroses “You are Unele Jim, are you tot ?* ofwild flowers which T had already noticed. prefer grassy tonke, how the wild vinict came This wae rather dreadful, for T hoped they “These poor flowers F have just picked up. gradually to lose ite seent, and other delightful woukl not reconnize me 7 minl now Twas for it,” They were lying broised and- half-dead—some fights of her imagination. on the roadaide and gome in the woods, They seemed to know that 1 would take Lika Fairyland. care of them, for when I picked them “Let wa imagine ourselves,” aha up they quickty revived; and now I went on, “reclining on such a bank. shell take them to my garden. It is Above our heads we can hee, peeping a kind af orphanage for fowers. Hore through the feathery foliage of a bireh nll the waife and strays which I and tree, blotches of bine sky, with, now myfrienda find thrown down andleft od again, feeey cloudleta like arposics to diearo taken and looked. after. sailing the sapphire seas of fairy-laned. Theymake a benitiful pacture. And All around us are patches of bhoo— they are ao grateful.” the oohait blac af misses of the dares I suppose I showed how much Sussex violet. Fifteen yards before interested IT was, for immediately m, amid a tangle of thicket, runs a Carolé took up the tale. etreamilet, and the tinkle of ita bright Pe aie waiters aa they surmount some large Little Bimbo.

atone in their code if just audible, * “And your leaguc- concerns animals, anid ee too, Unele dim. The animal are my And—well, thisstrange, for here department. Look at thin,” She am IT eprawling (no, no! I mean gently drew. forward the funny, ugly Technine) on a bank of con! grass, littl: dogby ite long ribbon. “This sni—veo, 1 can see patches of tie is Bimbo.” (Here she bent and patted aky through some [eaves overhead. the dog, which war crouching down, Row, where 2 thot ‘Little stream? wagging its stump of a tail hard, and Aly! yea. just beyond. that clomp of » looking very trustingly first at me and alders, where the—but who. are these then at the fairies.) “He waa lost -by peeping through that bush? Two LISTENING IN A HOSPITAL. his owner just before Licence Day, bright faces ! Can they be Unele Charlie Although they are ill, these children are enjoying themselves with and J found him—poor littl fellow— and Unele Richard Look!They their nurses listening to the children’s stories. wandering «about the road, very are parting the leaves and stepping desolate, unhappy, and hungry. into the open. What! Unele Charlie and Unelo “Er—yea, yee, Tam." I was inclined at shall take him to my ‘Domb Friends’ Home." Richard ciad in goxeamer garments ? Surely not. first to pretend that I was only a friend of Uricle Té is quite near Lunelle’s Waifs and Strava Two Wonderful Boings. Jim's, butone glance at the speaker's face Garden.” showed me that nothing but the bare truth “Carolé and Lunelle,” T anid, “I will cor- Beautiful aa these Unclea undeniably are, woukl serve, tainly tell the Uneles all that you have told the two figures, now advancing with a dainti- “De not be frightened, Dnele Jim; we are me, aml Lean answer for it that their interest ness and grace impossible to describe,” are not going to scold you—at least, mot much 1" in the League will be dowbled.” without question still more. lovely. Cn the This remarkwas accompanied by a little laugh T sat up with a etart, rubbing my eyes. Unele face of cach one ia ad amile, Tt is always pleasant, thatnotonly made me feel at case, bot caused Charlie and Uner Richard were listily singing. to sce a ren? smile on anyone's face, but T have me to laugh also, Bot the vision of thefunny, uety litth dogwas never seen anything like the smules on the “Now, Unele Jim, we tmnkst introduce omr- atill in my mind, eo I couldn't pay amy atten- two faces coming towards me. It seemed that telves, [F am called Caroli, and this "— tion to their song, nothing unpleasant could resiet them; that here Carolé tumed to hér companion—* ix » t * tokindness ond all unhappiness most simply Lanelio,™ Uncle. Humpty Dumpty and Uncle Roper melt away like ice before the summer sun. * Then you are, T suppose, fairies 7" have cot stories for you next week. I'm closing Consequently, as these two wonderfnl beings * Yea,” Chrolé replied ; “we are fniries—at caw, Good-bye.ee| CATRACTACIAS.

ial SS SWALLOWS CHANGE A WAVE-LENGTH. NO TIME TO LOSE. THE COCKNEY IDEA. A Great deal of embarrassment was recently A SMALL boy at a preparatory school was put As the coach passed down a country road a caused ab the Chesapeake and Potomac-tTele- to bed with a slight temperature, He aroused nanny gowt and her offspring, which had been phine Co.'s broadcasting station, in America, mingled concern and amusement in his parents grazing in the hedge, skipped ‘across in front by the antica of swallows which had setéiled hy writing to them as follows: “Tye pot-a of the wheels, missin them byo hiss breadth. on the station's antenna. Shortly after the temperature of 100, and I remember you one " Great Soott!” ssid the driver,“I nearly commencement of a progranimo the wave- said, mum, that poole die if it goea pp to 1hj— killed that. kid 1“ length inereaded from 46910479 metres. When on ao please buck upand send that hamper you The Cockney passenger eyed him suspiciously, engineer went to Investizale, he was astonished promised me. “ Thet warn't oo kid,” he remarked disdain- to see o flock of swallows roosting on the wires He received a hamper by return-of post ! fully. “"“Twere a little goat.”

| Novewmer fru, 1923. 4

Seeeee SPECIAL AFTERNOON PROGRAMMES(London.) in commection with the All-British Wireless Exhibition, Monday, 12th November, 1923. MONDAY, Nov. 12. 04a0 ORCHESTRA : Oertiire, * Caliph of Hag. dad ** (fHactate hs Wianltes, ** ote fFori eh MIRS SOPHIE BRUWLANDS (Soprand) yet hy Orchestri: *' Wale Song” (La Boheme ™} LPriccoy: “Phe Wasiater’s: “Night Bong.” (fosthom Afoette}, ORCHESTRA: Selection. "Littl Nellis Belly i qi ‘alert Y J Erteache “Phantom Maeshadly ~ { AceteDey, MISS -30P RIE ROW LANDS: "'The- Pixie Piper Man" Leieetl) : Bing J oyoia BardPinas, CR CHEATRA: “ Prelude int Sharpe Minor { Eta hireneer Hioff).

TUESDAY, Nov. 13: = HotU —4., 40, ORCHESTRA: March, ** Sounds of Feace (Pen Bfen); | alte, " Biolomes"" (TF batten fer). af ME. -TOM-KRISSTRURGH (Base) withOrches- r ita: From Inverness to Fell "(foward Fister: “Tavern Song (Hower Fisher). OACHES- TRA+ Sélection, “La Gran’) Vie. ( Palverde): intracte, © Tratmers** (Sefumiann). ME. TOM KINSIGURGA: “The Vulean's Song” —the living (" Philemon et Barer) (Ghonred);. ** Maseli, When Young se j lin 8. Persie Garden “*} ts G (Liha). ORCA EST RA: Pwo Dances ("Phe a VY q> E Cc e Conqueror) (Gers). o WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14. Cy can obtain no more effective “4, 40—4. 30, demonstration of the extraordinary ORCHESTRA: Overturn,“ Pique Daun progress mace by Radio than to sit in (+ Pett Waltz, — Mimt (Grave oer hs ALLS te ea7 listening. : toa 36rown Loud CATHERINE.mark niin AULSERBROOR= Vhhera Corsa tie"CortinaElipeor'lito JDGAEET. Aline" Geter), CHA CURLESTRA > Beke- ‘i I = tion, ~Gnavalleria Bustiona” (it garagrh: | The miracle is complete—it is not that you “The Spring Song (Aendélesohn), MISS are listening to a mechanical reproduction CATHERINE AULAEBROOK ; “Ship of My of a voice, perhaps several hundred miles Delight (with Orsheatra), {Aontague Pastipe) 5. Obligsta) : eeoize SS, it is the voice itself.amp erEvery inflectionee (LawionRonald)O} Lovely: Might"ORCHESTRA:(with Celta’ Fox-trot,

a Bee ~~ a catch of the breath, the little Hah merisims “Every Day" Daly). _=—|Se Oepeculiar to the speakerenceare reproduced in THURSDAY., Nov. 15, 41 | = ‘a a4,aT 30),if i IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. Jf your previous experiences with Loud ORCHESTRA: March, © PompandCireum.

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a ————————E—————— —— WHERE LISTENERS SCORE. Rodgers, 4 Pentonville Siree!, Sharttow : Miss At, & Bald - Other People's5 nh, Bireh Hall Lae, ‘Leongsllst Manchester; Br bh. Fun HE Radio-listener has one advantage ston, Ba. Woenistock Renal, Wallasey over his Covent Garden brother—he CARDIFF. Opinions. can spread out on the table an array of music, First Pare or 42. Daviced between :-— work, aml motives before him whieh he can Mrs dF, Kemp, 1, Theokald Road, Cardiff: and Mr, A. i foliow and so make a good study of the opera. Hime, Harter’? Fara, West Monkton, Sommer “IN THE ALR," THE Beoosp Paaze of £1 anil Taiko PRs WW tretesa Weebly, « HEN one broadeasts there is no com- OF 1s, have been acted together anc divided pletion of the task, There i the KNOW THE LAW. amMongat: IKE every other coon cititen, the wireless Mr. A. Rune, OGrisiaerre, Frame Mr. 3. Wilson chafing for a verdict aml the chafing even for 41, Merthir Road Whitchoreh, Gham.: Mr. J.-F. Pail. criticisms, They nevercome. One has been amateur must be aware ofthe well-Enow tn 13. Tig Street, oath, Caniifft: Mr. A. Bione, 4. 88, Luke's frightened, and one has done hard work- maxim thet “ignoroce of the law excuseth Road, Bath GLASGOW : ae ll se a = , = ; cee reading for three periods of twenty-five minutes eee Tk is his business. thier fore. ta Finsr Pree or £2, Divided between : each equivalent to three single-handed music- ascertain as far as possible what is his legal Mr. W. Moservve. @ Moray Avonue, Brotstoun, and hall turns. And in spite of this one is left, position as a user of wireless apparatias. In the jet Ri. Taseeefl, “* Mid-€ ai bkin,” poeae a :. wn uk é] .: hy " hike one's voice, in the air—B. Macpoxatp first place, common prodence eniis for o fne Srconp Pare or £1 and Torey Pare sufficient knowledge of the law to keep within or 10s, have heen added together ond divided Hastixes in the Beening News, Amon eet: : its bounds, In the second. place it is useful to THE GENUINE ARTICLE. Migs J. 0A, Montelth, 246, Roth Sireel, Giliegow :. Albee bt, know what privileges one t entitled te enjoy Stoked, 44. Morehall Street, Larkhall; Mr 2. Keo, 2 HEN simultancons broadcasting was Miclade Rowl, Saltemte: Mr BR. Carnitber, 22 Fete freely and as a matter of right. without let or Sireet, Glagow: Mr 05 Bevin, 2H, Waddell -Sirect mooted, ong thought that London hincdrones from others.—The Wireless Worle, Fiisspow: Mere. (i. (Vinier, 18, Barrie Terms, ALES ; would invariably do the transmissions, but it Mr. Aarne, 8, Brisbane Strocf, Ginagow: Mr. B.. Shay, Stewarts, Alrdrie: Sir W, Paleo, 198, Barrack: Stree! is splendid that the provincial stations can (insew: Mr. A. Heel, oT, Midtown Street, @pringbutn also take their turn. Now we can feel sure of 1neow always obtaining the genuine article—straight “ Wireless ”’ Competition. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. from ita native heath, so to «peak, Clasgow Finst PRE oF Result of No. 3. Mics A. hownes, 44. Balt Street, arrew-on-Trn ean give us the Lowland Seotch itema, Aberdeen Sreoxm Pror oF £1. Divided onwongat : those that hail from the Highlands. From LONDON. Me, KE, G. King, o, Toson Termoe, Newensthe-on-Trie: Canliff we shall have Eisteddfods (I hope that's Tre Picks oF Ed, El, ancl 10g, have been added Ming F. Loveday, 19,0 buow Strert, hewonstle-pn-T roe | together and tivided amongst the following -— Mi, TG. Carr Li, Lily Grecent, Newenathe-o-Tyee. spelt right), whilst Manchester will tell us what Too Preze or ik. Divided amongst:-— Lancashire is thinking in order that London Mrs. i. A. Tenwiden, 10, Pembroke ions, Tickles ; Alias itr, G, KB, Boboon, t, (hieen’s Terra, Gebshind, Mr |. Thochtler, }- Abdbeiige Street, Sonthwark,3.6.1: MM F; it, Levbourne, Aa, Roblnson Storet, Beuth Blilehis; Mr. Eb, Pirie? maythink it on the morrow.—Amoatewr Wireless. KG, Wonkdrater, 16, Kendall. Avene Sonth, i Sheldrick, G7, Cramer Street, Gateaheal Mr EF. Jd. Hotton, 80, Chanerlor feed, Wet Dnlwhel, DEMAND FOR CLASSICS, BET: Mr oo Coble, 3 Wake: Avene, ComFall: GHAM, Mr, HF. Vateth, &, 2olason- Binet. Atiiiaall, Eta; fr. Ack Rimi oyee T is almost surpriging how greatly the broad- Weal.Suet, i) Alon Aireet, Kothedhithe: Sire. A Pins EALE OR a ba 5 Frevman, 128, Queen's Road; Dalston: Mrs, Michtlagalr, Mr. J, Eity, @1, Hastings Row, Swadiinestie, Durton- cating programs an changing their fal, “Torridge: Road, ‘Thorten Heih-: Mr. W. Ki. Clarke, on-Tren! i ss character. Though, of course, dancemusic atill 1), Matlock Koad, Leyton, E10, Tae Skoosn Pree or £1 and Trim Prize plays & prominent part, there is obviously a MANCHES oF 10s. have been added togetherj and divided growing demand to hear music of a type that ee eee, ees TER. an TS an mmonget : lhe Pimer Pai: of £2 and Seconp Parte or £1 Me. A. Robes, Lea Marston, Minwerth, Birtalrehaen ; this time last year would have been labelled as have Deen welded together and divided hetweoeri ; Mr. A. #. Taylor, 65, Boost Street, Stirchiey, Binnls chan: “highbrow " gine impossible stuff, Partiularly firs, 2, Finns, i, Stamford: Street, Od Traitor’, tel Mra. F. B. Freet: 181, trisetherpe oad, Selby Oak, Maritng: Mr. J. holt, 8; Kew James Sttert, Rilor Sitréet Salton hom: Mir, 1. Tete, TL, Greevield Heal, Harhoron, ibe i# this thecasewith the pianoforte solos,— Tare Pree or ie. Divided! sooipat fir, I, Thineon, 120, Eordtington. Bail Kona, Popular Wireless. Me. H. 4. Ofilingham, ba, Ook Bod, Hale: Mrz.

WATESfor Value, Quality and Good Service ,. yf----eeeeeeee aes eeretry Our Illustrated Lists,, which will | “Ideal” 9 Valve Accumulators. )l be gladly sent free on request, pia ; show Wireless: Parts and Acces- iel ra30,000 anow ineaewsae—no complaints : * i No better recommendation could possibly be i sories which we are able to sell at given. These Accurmulators stemsade of $ery remarkably: - low prices2 withouts Tie eanfaut eae0 t aPncioae im x | sacrificing quality. Prices: Model W.5. By sending to Wates for your re- | # colt aoe (30 Amp, Hours) aa quirements,Py youcan be sure of ipantywith crale iepee:Ve Th,4 24/-ft obtaining the bestpossible value Jin Ben 9g ah 35)- ! for money. ! Prices and delails of ofher sizes on application. FF i

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l | Camipien; 2d iol ezcont ‘ona k by rolsast pla tes with eboniwe Prices: od Coal holders ao | Ideal Accumulators. | separators, Mus:Cosrakice:testn na. An enclosed in 4 Coil holders a3 1 Designed fox supplying High Tension l oe Seo fre EEBONITE HNOBS . | Current, Supplied in 2-volt uncle of | fear 0 ong os Ol. AND DIALS =o WG each | completes a| : n ari sal. BRASS eee AND PARTS. ] yolt Pattery | Ds ay Prices chewn on lists " Prices Pi i THE PYEBEAMID iLT, BATTER ¥. We alsa stock oeeee Proprnet ey Lines + — I 2-vale cell - 2/8 The new model embodies the latest imprivements— VALVES: Oro, Mallard, Cossor. Morcoin Osram | 30 vole Battery. | Fiving = feady. consistent flow of carrent, long fle and LOUD SPEAKERS. . | comistiig of 30 I reedomfrom sctees Ritias Al Models of Amplion, Sterling. Claritone, Ediewan, ; Lok ee Os eee ice cee Se Deme ne-ted ule and . All ie fale areeriakda— aupplicd with 2 Wander BDUBILER CONDENSERS. All Ty THEE hited inca stren “CRIES INVETED ENQUIRIES: INDEED. | :silence oak: | Scad bar aur lista aged ShineyoP lpeyou for reference TRADE | womving felchanell | WATES- VARIABLECONDENSORS. WATES BROS., Ltd., r rte ‘ale oa as a]. a0 eae py. ae 12-13-14, Gt. Queen Street, London, W.C.2. Bae err BeiiS:0 | a conned ae is. are. PhigseeCerand 579-6. “Grame—fywateseng, Wester t

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COFY OF LETIER FROM NORFOLK dated Mth September. i Aa Bnti periment,the wires Gmder the tarpels io ihe Lead Spesker- jn the Hitehes | have mow had the Superhen Valve Seaten daya aril havebeta able ta find) out Were comected ta the serial terminal, the outude Aenal being disconnected, Tha come of pbs capabetties am ao pleaeed that | feel i: only faleta write aed con awitch was pot over amd Landen (74 miles) care through atreng and hearty! | gratulate yuOF the de ee aad feaults On tmne from this wet r weoneerfial bata hove jut trod Perce (264-milea) in the anime way with the dame feoule, Using a jiecnof wire Zhe long 1 atl fet Fark aa a Lasd Speaker, Of catren it was et EOE fra 3. leaned im the last feet, UFOOREOCELOREIAGPLICTANADEIOUEDD fete far ad advante of any get | have wet heard. | can el every broadcasting

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NCPEN twe Loud Miawec ond speech is emceptionally clear and loud with four valves and Socakere going. Calusgow (414 mites) comes through {four valves) sometreee he COPY OF LETTER FROM LONDON dated tat Oetoher, 1923, lowd fer «a em and kas to be shut down « shade, With referents to my Supertive Set, I thought posathly the f o l l o w i n g might be amd te junk the dane of. pndeteed bo po, [ howe had geveral al the French Stations Four valtten SCUTTLE a d with “the theretite hall afer. On Sunday, Septe. fide 0K, Od took im parky in my car fram Leadon ta hewlands L think one of the ects thiel characteristics in the abeeace of other noses, li Corneg, near Gulldior: Sutvey ehout FP miles aw Ly sod ieck my Superhive nn deed amet. : with Pia "ho plo efalenm i ese Hert, aw, bey heoping Vieee abet, ome be able sqme- [ threw twenty feet, al it libel, wore over a hedge anon nenal end for an earth times ta wet nid of a Spark Statien * | omed the frame of the cor, Op setting to the adjustments given in the instric- Yesterday | clearly beard on Lood Speaker with four walves Ostend sending a ona, Londen came through on the Loud Speaker without further adjustment, menage io of GeOwh ng s thonderstorns aa! herlsiarm wae over the Chainel he aon Tom t Steinway Hall waa so Joud and cheay that all the words could This message woe Sent out ane heard by me four times The mechanic eventually be dinhnetly heard three hinealred yards away. Fa this was i the open, I ihink sorwered, ond | heard bim asktor the mesaywe to be repeated, af be waa not getting rl apeaks ery well iaderd of your sek jt property, Also that be wal over Nieuport, therclore 19 males trom Gstend., | Pam quite captain that anpone without any kowwledge of wirelew whatever could TTA Loppose the aetance trom him would be about 1a riniheg, ! have obtained the game rewulis, | algo heard, » lew days age, a machine calling Croydon, Croydon dodmot beds, l alan obtained Landon hi & I nigel Speaker without ony arnal or eatth whatever,

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> arethe oulcome of prolonged research and manufacturing experience hy thee World's : ae leading Wireless experts, and have achteved a reputation second to none, Uniformity S ft of quality is their special characteristic, Ensure the best broadcasting results by = using them always. te MADE TO LAST. we Sold by leading Electrical Contractors, Stores, and Wireless Dealers.

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A New Valve taking only 0.06 Ampere Filament Current Accumulators no Longer Necessary.

LONG LIFE forthe Valve. LONG LIFE for the Dry Battery,

FE are now able to supply to users of Radio valves a new Low -Temperature Valve known as the B.T-H. Type B5, which has the following characteristics :— Filament Voltage - - 25 to 3 volts. FILAMENT CURRENT - 0.06 amps. FILAMENT WATTS - 0.18 watts. Anode Voltage - - 20 to 80 volts. The B5 Valve has been developed to meet the need of a detecting and am- plifying valve which will operate from standard dry batteries such as are used for electric bells. The B5 Valve fulflsthis condition owing to its low filament current and also ensures a longer life from the dry batteries than can be obtained with any other valve on the market, without impairing the life of ierd)| ' Visit Stand No.99 the valve. | WHITE CITY | Fitted with standard British 4-pin Noy, 8th to 21st. cap, thus obviating theuse of a special Sa Er SPMNS = adaptor and therisk of noisy operation due to additional contacts. | MADE IN ENGLAND The British ThomsonHouston Co., Ltd. (Wholesale Only) Works : Rugby. London Office : “Crown House,” Aldwych, W.C.2.

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weight Headphones, which are very sensitive and extremely com- a fortable, and are specially designed not to tear the hair, They are

well made with Duraluminium headbands, Stalloy diaphragms, cael wound to 4,000 ohms, and weigh under 6 ozs. Price 18/'6.

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Ladies Phones nee = Fellocryst Super Crystal Sok os.

Fellophone Super 2-Valve Set I "Super 2 Amplifier ae i Fellophone "Super 2°” Walve Set Era Super 3 Amplifer .... a sai Fellophone Super 5-Valye~ Set ee Jacobean 5:Valve Set ae : TS eoecocoo4n eeopeoenna>

Alb Sets are complet wath ayes Mewdehoness ind batteries:Sb fi Valves orel-Masconi & B-B.C. tases extra. HF i i Name, THE FELLOWS MAGNETOCo. Ltd., | | J | Cumberlandee Park Royal, Willesden, N.W.10 hylcphone Telegracs Willesden 1 Chowmoy, Prone London.

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The Amplion Loud Speaker is so well known that it is hardly I ‘If not visiting ; necessary to draw special attention to the Amplion Exhibit ae the Exhibition, on Stand 113 (Hall C). send for Folder : As the Amplion display includes the entire series of 1924 models .. i cf exceptional interest to all Present and prospective — listeners-in W.T.8, deserib- : . Stand 113 is recommended as one of the first to visit. j ing in detail In design and construction the new Amplion represents a : "1924 Amplions,’ definite advance in Loud Speaker efficiency, for speech as well as Music 19 brought out in full volume with remarkable clarity and freedom from distortion. In tone the Amplion is delightfully natural and the result is due, in no small measure, to the improved non-resonating sound conduit and oak or mahogany trumpet fitted to all styles listed at £3 5 0 and upwards. An entirely new and original type of Loud Speaker now introduced is the six-guinea Portable All-Purpose Model. which may be carried like a hand-camera and used both in and out of doors with equal facility. , , a ION

,.., AMP LOUD SPEAKERS are. associated with ALLTHE BEST wireless receiving sets. PATENTEES & MANUFACTURERS i ALFRED GRAHAM & COMPANY . {E A. GRAHAM)

el 5ST. ANDREW'S WORKS, CROFTON PARK, LONDON,5.E.4. I elegregns " Alavalhods, Catercen, Londen.” Cables: “Nawalhada, Londen’ Telephone Murbers : Srdenhan 2653-2821) 2827. WEST END SHOWROOMS THE ALGRAPEHONE SALON, 5-26, SAVILE ROW, REGENT STREET, W.1. Telegrame: ° Senalers, Piecy, London. Telephone: Rendint Hr.

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you put up an cfficient one, This Radic Press Book, “‘Afow to Erect Your Wire- fess Aerial,” |/-, is written by an expert

CNEL necrals, iS OTHER RADIO PRESS BOOKS, Wireless for All. Gd. John Sentt-Taggart, FinaeP, Simplified Wirsleas, 1/- John’ Seoit-Tagegart, FInwt.P ey Lyxca Circuits. 1/6 J), Puan leir, Wireless Valves Sunvply Explained. 2/6 John 5 mie -Lagyart, F Inat-F, Practical Wireless Valve Civewite, 2/6 Jehoa Seute-Taggart, Fda. Radto Walves and How to Use Them, 2/8 dehint Sooit- | irpert, F lnet.P, 5 Wireless Questions Anawered, 2/8 G. PF. Kendall ad E. Redpath More Practical Wireless (Circuiis. 3/8 Joba Ge ai=[og art, Fides.

I Fran al Booksellers or aerdel Conley é (fru, RADIO PRESS, LTD., Devereux Court, STRAND W.C.2.

STAND BY FOR ONE MOMENT PLEASE !! NEW INVENTION 27/6 CALLING!!! Retail BOYLE'S Patent Water Heater Provides INSTANT HOT WATER o' = |FOR BATH — 23) OR KITCHEN, WITH OR WITHO GAS. It is portable, and easily transferred from Kitchen to Bathroom. I Jig Connected to your own sink of bath tap } bymeang of rubber tube and union, it stands al i on gas rmg or Primus Stive and gives b IMMEDIATE. and CONTINUOUS flow j a of HOT WATER. | eee — em It provides an excellent -hot bath in flteen ! | to twenty minutes, costing a halfpenny for gas. rTha: Unis wooderlu! Vaive-will work | perlectty From aey Dy Bat bere | i ; of Locimche Teo iC. PERFECTLY SAFE AND GUAR- Ik crioniitator a required. ANTEED NOT TO GET OUT OF f i AH livaement never uoder work. oa ORDER. La Cond Wears heen (Bare than

Printed-br Sewses & Peanson Petxtixc Co, Dod. “Fanmoor Streak, Ladbrdke Gr at, Wor, and Publiched for the Proprictors by Gecuas Newnes, Ltd, 4-11, Southampton Stroog, Strand Londen, W.tl:, Exghiod: —Proiday, Movember ih. 1975.

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i ete a 3-ValveV Set BEY“Cod:BRITISHour. fayieee=> ah +€ 1 — - = me i | a eee kas f > ei laying several emtiret “a fealgres oF Acme, eet a VCr Jeared of aiiicicner i | bar Leu ueeae:“ossii.i: with it for ever ha ' NEAT, STRONG AND SERVICEABLE. \\ i. IL Mule | jaa Thia hiaat ie clesionmed fer “Tevet \ Loa mptians t A ae lifter. t Tes tiller, Ifa ck Gardena and imokes full we of the 1 i ctinl circuit tenecedo by Att or 4 length ao tt can be erected within 2 vy i rhe ade of the HLF. valve hil) | feet of fence, with the sdvantage Danie and: Prartt aia oe ihe coctifel 08 tral hy | of petting sous nerigl ) feet hia, XY “" i boupled to bbeeoiedhe of thi fit tvaive, Chr ae | Emoily erected withaat pear, in |O-feet rtH 4 : io itge- ool transformer. (Acta ‘t | i] ae | sections of beet Weldless Steel Twhe. bor ber by ity Seskned and spe. Le 7 s, 4 piled rene tang erechon | complete } y Bopplielfo ecenpird- mabopiny eabdnel, paler 9103 Fi OU swith 02 Flexible Steel Guy Lines, 12 ie intdeding Tetyadies, en Complete tit all voreries 4, ¢/ | a Shell TypeInsulators,12 Strainers,veer \ Fell deserigeli a | y inte, Alalye rt Gale. Pulley aieCatalogueSaleieerlaimeeFree.oerorle ealsaseb 2 4 hr oa Ringand 4forAnchorfasteningfromeguy. fittedVinge withsagt”& sail retin a iree Price £2 17 6. Carriage paid to neare t stahon. The Acme Production Co., Ltd., Sa | | Pree. Trade Sa -P : mi I ee fall ed Ronf f we-S pillHa i List Bifiral Smethwick, Birmingham. PromplDelivery, WallandRoif MavteSup ~ a Wier are exhibiting at the N-A.R.M. Exhibition, White City, Nooember Bth-21:t. ABBEY ENGINEERING WORKS, WATTON, NORFOLK.

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ANTI“GUARE VALLE Cae (including B.B.C. Royalty). ‘ o e , Lhe Thermic Manufacturing C o . , SEES MM. W. LAWRENCE & Co., fez 46, HAMPTON ROAD, SOUTHPORT. Lathortone Works, 16 Duncan Terrace, lelingtenm, London, N.1. Price D/= ESSE ‘PERCE E see ee) PeLee eeTECESSES ted

SA aNEEEN, ie. SAFETYrere FIRSTfe! PRINCE'S |‘pleaTheialeaiaiatehataiainidiniininininiciahaii“APOLLO”REretrsSeenWirelessou SU en nansansam rReSEREEaeTeasEeEEneRInstruments Set with ; Accumulator : ire SS ns ru : : ROBINS r are known for Efficiency, Simplicity in Control, and é Combination ‘Light- Ch * : Sound Workmanship. 5 ning Arrester and arging H : L e a d i n g - i n T u b e . S : : : Provianaliy protected, 2 z Ho Wireless Set or ervice. = = Temescal a: we f r e v a r s : : : 1 el aie a Any maze or type of socomue x = = bp ePe t e s ,2 dae .estes ndlater dre-charged. e l i v e r e d to yourCollectedd o o r j= : feo Ddpalers or aifrect Hees lb ¥ OUF Motor ¥¥angs, 5 5 | 5 NeedadeHnBITE. vs fron 1/6 inclusive : | ‘ ROBINS ELECTRICAL & WIRELESS ——-- "| : af DEPOT & INSTITUTE, LTD. : E Blaweteci dacs nf 7—_ af Wlrekers hosbrinien' » MALT ST., OLD KENT RD., : e / a ee Phonca: D i g t i o n : , Hep 290, >= : : E CARDIFF. Fusing > New Crom [574 5 : fret = :

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¥ ‘ hae as minum. range of 23 arit i No. 9. 2 Valve Reachon Reetiver (at lustrated), range 100 mies TY 4 0 : * ce oe Seast im guaranteed Pata = No, 6, S i n g l e Valve L . F . Amplifier (one or more can be attached = Pad a ere aE 7 i v e t a n i e n fe = to any e r y s t a l or valve set), increases volume four to hve times 3 16 @ & fone tun me. : No. ri Valve ame Crystal Combine tion Receiver. ; ant 77 8 F aerateey with o n i v e r s a l de = Crystal Receivers— ore = ector holder. ' fe. O . Bg Mounted on ebenite and enclosed : hides. a0 2 a ih : ‘4 polished oak c a l ynet. i A l o , 5 u 212 6 : —oe 22/15 E J . E . C . Headphones (4 000 ohms) is04 cot eee. a k=fa 5/- : Full Uustrated List of Instrumentsand Parts sent on application by : Woah. Telephones, -onvial,carer: u= LA CRAIES ib ST AVRIDI, 4. Bunhill Row, London, E.C.i. 5 F. BROWN, LIMITED, LANGLEY 5 Glugew Agente—LUMLEYS, 8), Seuchiehall Street. : WORKS, LONG ACHE, W.C.z, : Easy terse orronged by Cotesbys, Tottenham Coort Rood, Landen, i

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ULLL — —= NO ADAPTERS REQUIRED! —= —. — — — = —_ = — WILL FIT ANY STANDARD SOCKET. = ——- — — —= — = = = — = — = — — Three ordinary dry cells in series will run one of these = = — = = — valves for 800 hours. The current consumption is 0°06 — a —_— = = = TOLUCA amp. Filament voltage 2'4 to 3°0. Plate voltage 30/80. — = = a ======— Price 30/- each. = = = a = =

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EA Manwlacturar of Telephones ond Radio Apeorius ete. (WHOLESALE ONLY), =. =

OA =n Telephone House, 210-212, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.1. =.

AVIT =

AL — == Telephone: Museum 4644 (7 lines). Telegrams: “Cucumis, Weado, London.” = =

UUDU —_— — = OVO BIRMINGHAM: CARDIFF: MANCHESTER: NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: WORKS; — = =— = 1; Edmund Seect, ii, Pack Place, 14, St. Peter's Square: ZI, Mosley Street. Dagenham. Essex, — = — = — QQAAUULAAAUEUVODNLIE AGENDA EA ADEA ETTNeeeeeeeeeeenernaeoo —"km DSUUIUTOTELI ALL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR “RaDIO TIMES" should je addressed ADVERTISEMENT DeranrMENtT, GEORGE Nevses Lip, 8-11, SOUTRAMPION STREET, “STRaxp, We,