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Radio Times, August 22nd, 1924. MAKING THE WEATHER CLEAR! By Sir NAPIER SHAW.

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PROGRAMMEoF S|BySorSTEPHENSeesGRAHAM,theeeeDistinguished Author_andTraveller. | THE BRITISH merase ret meine, of vanes, pliveical not to. lee PeCenti ye, deafness, botthe mere incapacity to listen. Though | write AS Wn | Everyone wanted ta Bypeair, bo ana, to play, do aubie T & speaker, J | BROADCASTING Platforms would saythe preat- | abit a phen breely Wart cd ta bicar, were crowded with apeakers, but auditoriums est bappunss of miy COMPANY. wero half empty ; parsons preached sermons in Hie has fain in reve pi empty churches; the music. in boarding-howses fieity, im the ability BT STS drove the boarders away; Fleet Ptreet was fo f i s t e n nmi take «a For the Week Commencing besieoctl with people wishing. bo express thveni- MBSBAE- OG 2 SOLo aclyes Lil pret, hut seurcely o newspaper ha Fri heart, Not to he SUNDA ¥, SUGULT24th. enough readers to pay ite-way. Listenera-were able to Maten or m4

a == = ie ao precious that when found, they were guarded ccire would be a circles... Every man @reat arkners, | LONDON CARDIFF and reliziously made into | wanted to have his circle, Burt he a phe ciel shadow npon the ABERDEEN GLASGOW not wish te join the eciroke, acral. Ligtenineg, Mer. STEPHEN GFAHAM. BIRMINGHAM MANCHESTER ° alter mii, be BOURNEMOUTH NEWCASTLE __tremember 9 public necting sithwith{(ho ex. mere ofa telignons function than speaking ar | in the Seca or eating or even exercising, An ave ofa Which dort not fehen i ancage of materiale. SHEFF] ELD (Relay) hanger ee hou : ae half Peayaay PLYMOUTH (Relay) thousand people mélted away to fy lect Pwr + % - rit 7 ge) ow thin, homed and hfiv, and - e t i l l the lecturerDae i went4 Bat‘ here We froin.4 a new age, materinlistie,1 re EDINBURGH (Relay) i" Raa ‘ i 1 o sear on lecturing. People stole 5 awaySoares fromTh bik: by|is trp and yet5 one of listening. I think1 we | LIVERP* VOL (Relay) Presinec the wile har arc il half anel they beak tin wetting leu: materilisie ngnin a3 en LEEDS—BRADFORD(Relay) 3 7 e t e most of them. n o t e b i l t i e s in London Iie. o r y l e a r n i n g to listen more, We ane certainty | ft shook hands-with the dnfortonate lecturer polivating oor ears acai after a gear HULL (Relay) f t o r w u r d s , but found he was q u i t e unaware We n y e c e c t o r i n o the helamen int h e one “2 : arg tanata. a e embed aad dd rcrgeint: We ir restoring the balanco “aim the w a e ’ of ——— om the Hehacte in the ranks ol hia l i s t e n e r s . Sor getinea. Pooile-were dene the pres hoo ‘ SPECIAL CONTENTS: ~aWhat A erenta r ype end splendix + z . PAOTEEE* =|t bad mich and‘ the cats.L doo. h i t t l e , St hia chairman, tactfully, and the lecturer weit 4 P MAKING THE WEATHER CLEAR ! ha perher ily beep By Sir Napier Show, : a s Haye vou ever boanoidkb hour one eaves:

a a Pca ith thean dive areatiy multiplied upon drupping in the crowd, just mingled with a BROADCASTING THE ZOO. He sith learnerh io live without listeners, chanting mast of promenaders antl picked op threads of By P. P. Echersley. conversation not meant for you to. hear? Tt i ther “ native wood notes wild “ by mead ane siream. (ten havo | come upon lee OF SOT ebbeR quite mitiraling. In New York, ce, them on aTHE LAW AND YOUR AERIAL. solitary walks. lifting their mouths to heaven, at cowrae, where the people apeak- from.their By Frank S. Gaylor. seeking moon and stare. as listeners ¢ince human abomachs, you bear much more than in Landari, listeners there were not. “He who hath ors where they speak merelyfrom the fips. WyRE OFFICIAL NEWS AND VIEWS. to hear,”’ gat] the Preacher, “let him hear.” have to have wt juick eor to hear the Regent Ab, there was more in that thanconventional Sirect whispers, However, af you shut your RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION fo oh utterance, Home may need no Leteners, bub it eve: a4 you stroll along, you will sometimes hear Radio Times" (ineluding stage): i. WELYE is the tragedy of thetrue speaker and singer that nveh more and much better, OMtan, aden. ha BMostas- (Foreign), [bs Sd. ; Twrtve Mowta3 few have ears to hear. Few cantake a message the Opera you hear better when you shut your iBritcc’s, Jas, Gab or a song to themselves and make it theira. (Continusd cet raf in column 3.)

a5d —~_RADIO_ TIMES = LAI SaeED, 14: _———- Learning to Listen. The Music-Hall, Old and Ncw. (Con dapat fromm dee prev fy st pee. |

eyes to the gaudy aeenc; you obtain w de“oper A Talk from London, by Archibald Haddon. fonge Of the musical heauty of the composition. ft goes deeper into one's being, Again, at a FLAY FE, been a regular The secret of the old muric-hall’s appeal was public meeting, you tan often obtain a truer muste-hall goorall my ite frec-and-easiness, ite jollity and comradeship. idea of a political orator by [etening to him life, amd my recollections You returned home from theold Tivoli or withont seeing him than by following all the fo back to the time when Lamion Pavilion oxhilirated as well as retreshed, time hie gestures and dactal expression, the iniede- hallwine lithe better than «a glonhcd Among the “ Stars." Herein lies-one of the benefits of listening to public-honuse? ‘The first Here i atypical Tivoli programme, Tt ia the Wireless, You listen perhaps to a speech by thing b remember about crening of April 2126 1804, ane the twenty-six Air. Lloyd George; vou get a fairer notion of it. was Marie Cloyd aing- turns: in the programme are contributed by him listeningto him-in your own rem than img “Then You Wink George Robey,Harnet Vernon, Harry Randall, you. weald ine a crowded: hall ar an rending a the Oflier Eye,” in a« Herbert Campbell, Vesta Victoria, the Brothers report. of his speeeh in the oolamns of a news- provincial music - hall Griffiths, Ada Blanche, Loo Stermont, Little paper, The radio has inawgureted an age of with oi sawdust foo, Tich,, Dan Leno, Eugene Stratton, and fifteen listening, of car reception ne distinet from rye hard benches, and aot Mr. ARCHIBALD HADDO 4, other performers httle less distinguished. recepiiom, i ao dress sath seadeck at What the mmnaie-hall haa host in affability ane s » : a table in frontof the orchestra moc annem Ido not see why in the future descriptive the next turn by rapping loudly on the table anciability it has gained in politeness, Aa an institution, it has risen enormously in the social broadeast music of a special kind should not he with o hammer, stale, Men whe ron the halla have handles to accessible in all cinema thentres. Meh more is They called the man ot the table the muaic-hall needed to relieve the eyesthan is provided. Chairman. Leaw himoften athe work, When their names, and-even a comic singer has been knighted. The muasi¢t-hall business ia now a Then, despite a long-eustaimed effort to give an he struck the table with hia mallet, exclaiming ethucational yalue to the sercen, tt liaa been found “Order, pleage!" he made the bottle and great industry, mainly composed of syndicates almost impossible to keep the attention of glasses ring. The stalls Johnnies, as they were controlling chains of palaces of variety with a people on edoeational films, “The eve chaves called, plied Lim incessantly with drinks, He total capital of several millions sterling—one syndicate alone having w capital of a million, something more [vely, something merely enter- led the chorazea—led them very well, for he was taining. The eye refuses to write heavily on an excellent vocalist, sometimes chogen with a invested in about fifty halls. “The rise in social the tablets of memory. Few can remember View to sing the people in with a sentimental Slatus ia symbolized before our eves In the song before the curtain rose. The power he Empire Theatre, Leicester Fquare. Instead of what they see on the screen, be it educntional.or the old Chairman's rap on the table, number merely diverting. But things heard seem to be exernaged over orticia and audience wie so remembered longer. Kipling one aayou considerable that he could make or mar mw turn. canis annonnicing the next. torn are placed on remember things longest if you smell them: eo | believe he received a good deal of “ hack- omental easels wt the sidesof the proscenium by two powder- headed flunkeys in velvet sheesh behind the seenes—an extra rap Sire | by ere aurer than sights oF aminids two on the table being a direct incitement to breeches, cold-braided at the lene, Tomake our heart-«trings crick— AL once, bet that: resis: for the: firtire, From Parthenon to Coliseum. * ' '. » The Bad Gid Times. Hereis o still more striking dlostration of the We remember o sound longer than a eight, Almost. the onky thing: to be regretted atwut woy in which orosic-halls, like men, may rise the famaionmation. of the fret minsdec-halle inte partly becouse we have the power to reproduce on stepping-stones of their dead selves to higher a sound by imitation, but few have the power the maxdern palaces of Variety is that the prices things, One of the halls | frequented when a of mdiniieion and refreshments in the old halls to reproduce a sight, ‘Thus we learn by repeat- boywaa the thiy Parthenon at Liverpool [ft ing to ourselyea nore often than by imagining were fidienlously low, Even ot the moat was @ handbox of a place, holding only 4) sunyptoons of the old music-halls, the London to ourselves, poole, but sometimes a thousand people more = a “ a Alhombra of the year 1804, admission averaged than it would hold were trying to get in, because When so many other elements make fer only one shilling and twopence a head, and the hill was: topped by Vesta Tilley, or Marie disunion, the wireless certainky makes for the drinks andsmokesand catables averaged only Loftus, or Jenny Hill, or the Great Macdermott, sevenpence « head—yet there were dividends or G. Ay. Chirgwin,, or Eugene Stratton, or inion of the world, for the breaking down of language harricrs and the removal of national of from seventeen to twenty-five per cent. for KR. G, Knowles. It was the first music-hall prejudices, It is now in ite hardest pernd, the sharcholdera—hence the saying, perhaps, the managed ty Sir Oewald Stell, then « lad in hiw that of breaking down merely local prepodices Goal Old Times! Comparatively, however ‘teens, think. that they were really the Bad Old Times. and finding means of practical development. Out of the success of the litth Parthenon the They have certainly changed for the better ih ] a io London Coliseum has been evolved. The now that young fellows can go to mutzsic- T should like, for instance, to be able to hear Coliseum, controlled hy Sir Oswald, is-one of the halla with their girls, and fathers can take the House of Commons’ debates; the specvhes sights of London, The -accommoatation for their daughters there without fear of om- on such occasions as the Pilgrims’ dinners and several thousand people at a time is loxuricis, harrassment. and the vast auditorium is imposingly beautiful. the Lord Mayor's banquet. I should fike to hear the reviews of the principal books of the Grandmoihorly Legislation. The great stage, built in the form of three cireular The new muate-hall is immeasurably superior discs, revolves at the touch of a button, instantly acason or the day broadeast. In America they broadcast reviews from same of the parblic to the old in such matters 1 moral anil artistic replacing a front scene with a soene fully set libraries, IT should like opon occasion to listen fone and luxurious accommodation; but, on wt the back while the front-acene performance to a prisoners’ debate on crime at Pentonville the whole, F find it leas attractive than the old if going om. or Wandsworth. I should like: to hear certain a place of amusement and recreation. That The Human Touch. is because, very largely, the mvusio-hall haa been theatrical productions at which it wae impossible The mmste-hall hwiness hea not flourished of to be present. But each reader of these. lines ay subjected to on exeessrve amount of grat. — late. The musie-halls themselves are marni could easily aca tothe list of desirable hearings, motherly legislation. > The long and the abort of it =—we have a new In the music-halls we have abolished drink in ficent—the majority of them, I think,’ area appetite Tor hearing. The Earsgate iu open. the auditoriums. Béhind the scenes, the walle generation. ahead of tie regular theatres im are plastered with warning notices against this, structural Gonvyenience iid managerial wttention —<—<—<$—}—___ that, and the other. Comedians ore mibjeet to to oomiort—but something has gone wrong In one of London's biggest, atreets only two instant dismissal, or, their engagements to with the character and quality of their enter. houses are without aerials, suspension, if in their patter” they make use tainments, That something may be detected, = = Le i. af a doubtful expression or crack a joke that perhaps, in the work of the Veterans-of ¥aritty. In everything those veterans do, or say, or A SNAKE-CTLARMER recently demonstrated {hat wouldn't past muster in a drawing-room, | snakes can be charmed by radio, dare not deny that this may be all for the good, sing, there ia the human touch: You gets iti * & . a bot when T gaze on the thousands of ex pression- eapecially in the simple tuneful ballad and the lees faces in the audiences at our new palaces comic song with « rollicking join-im chorus, Is America, loud speakers aro replacing the of variety and listen in vain for the roam of Personality, which finds its expression moat hands which used. te five HMM: concert im laughter and shots of enthusiasm that used to eHeetively in the solo turn, has been dis- the open air, rake the roof in the old muwsiec-halls, T cannot couraged on the halla by the preference given to i* # a. tie help wondering whether somebody hasn't done shetehes, scenes, concert mimbers, anid apectacn- As American paper is offering a gold cup for something to the music-hall to ta ke the resilience lor attractions, and the result is that the halls the world’s “* greniest anzouncer,” The winner are beng de-lomanigedd, out of ite life, is being diacoverd by listeners’ yetes.

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. + ‘ . .7 4 ay Music from the Moors. SEDI TEC Tnterests, mort eapecially Bf. OOOOEa direction, the Radio play will take iis proper FOPLE in penote Highland gienaoften and microscopic work. He has done much place as a popular Teatore of broadcast pro- listen with keen approdiation to the Savoy work in the study of marine aquatic life, and he grammes, has given special! attention to the borlerland Banda. On Avgtat 26th the process will to An Amusing Compliment, some oxtent be “feversed and music from one botwoen marine and fresh-water life, In. the Mr. Louis Hertel, « bo hae frequently broadcast Gh the most lovely moora in Ecotland will be onure of this investigation, an intereRtine. ex: relayved-for the beneht of Londen, At 130 periment has developed in the preservation of from the London Station, and is shortly touring all tations, has; among other character-studies, peta. on that date + is hoped ti relay, rice the What is commeanty known as the periwinkle or Glasgow Station, dance music fram Gleneagles whelk. Tt has lived in Mr, Kirk's care, in the occasionally broadeast Hebrew burlesques. He has lately heen the recipient ofa rather amusing Hotel, Scotland, at a time when thie hotel will orginal bettle, with the same water never be filled. by those who crossed the Border for the changed, and covered with a cloeeglass cover, compliment. To his surprise, a recent issuc of a fowish journal contained o photo of himeelf and hooting. for the last nine years. ‘This water is ns frosh as it was at first, Mr. Kirk haa consented to referred to him asa co-religionist entertaining Earl Haig to Broadcast. give fio talks on the “Preservation of the for the BBC. Mr. Hertel denies the soft Amongst forthooming broadcasters are Earl Whelk,”” and they will take place on Ostober impeachment. He ia «a Londoner by birth, Haiy, who will ones more speak on behalf of 10th wid Sieh, eincated ab &t, Thomas’ Charterhouse; and the British Legion on September 15th, and the although claiming Saxon ancestry, his parents Tit. Hom G. N. Barnes, who on September ard The New Dramatic Director. are Lincolnshire people, He enlisted in the will give a description of the Labour Section of In the interests.of listeners who like plays and Middlesex Regiment during the first few days the League of Nations, play-geing, a epecial department for the investi- of the war awl-aerved on the Eastern Front for New Relay Stations. gation of microphone effects and the develop- over four ears. mont-of Radio. Drama pencrally has been created fi everything woe satisiactorily, it is intended Old and Modern English Songs. at the headquarters of the Company. to open -a Relay Station at Stoke-on-Trent Mr. BR. BE. defirey; who performed the dutics A recital which will be looked forward to in the beginning of October, and at Dundee early of Station Director at Aberdeen-so-euceessfally, with much interest will take place on September in November, andSwansea in December, has aired in Londonand has entered wpon his fd, at pm, when Mr. John Coates, the famous Wembley Broadensts. duties as Dramatic Dhrector of the BBC, Knghsh tener, will sing some old and modern English songs, Most of the side shows at Wembley lave been Mr. Jeffreyeexperience in productions of a novel naturehas been considerable, Te was for many hromlicast, and there will be a ctdsation of Nottingham Station Director, broadcast Wembley activities until September, Veark & conspicuous figure io the dramatic when we hope to relay some of the Military word of Scotland. After considerable suceoes Nottingham. Relay Station will open about Tattook and ‘portions ‘of tome of the civic in the production of playa in the North, Mr. Septem! we 1Gth: “Mr: Edward Liveing, “who CHOPIN LES, Jeffrey undertook a season at the Aldwych has been appointed Station Director, ja a Veren- Theatre, London, Under hig management tile, accomplished young Oxford graduate on Broadcast Story Recitals. The Unleown, by Somerset Maughani,was pre- the right side of thirty, In addition to active For some time past, story recitals have been eented by Miss Viola. Tree, ondMiss Ethel Irving service im three of the war theatres, he did somo very popular in Glaseow. Thea neually Ina had the opportunity ive playing & great part goml propaganda work for the Intelligence for fifty minutes and are confined to one subject. in fa Tose, Mr, Jeffrey also presented Mr. Corpsin-Egypi. He is the author of-on interest- An tnnovation is being tried daring the present J. K. Hackett to the London playgoers in what ing war book giving a eubaltern’s Impressions, month aud September in order that a wider was declared to be one of the finest performances and of «a number of bright short storic latening pulLit may bo served, There will of JTechefh of recent times, which have appeared in the leading maga- be twocomplete periods of fifteen minutes and sineR. one of twenty minutes devoted to items repre- The Radio Play. aenting literature, poctcy. and drama. The Mr. Jeffrey i4 convineed of the need for the A Famous Band for London. first of this neweee will be broadcast on development of special Radio technique for The programme from London to-night, August Tuesday, Angin 28th, aml comprises “* The playa, just a3 some years ago it was made 23nd, should make a strong appeal to Nertlernera Goblin Barber,” an old Spanish stery re-told ; amply clear that o special technique waa because the famous Besases o th’ Harn Band from a poem by Worleworth explamed; and finally necessary for the cinema, He ix also confident Manchester, under its able conductor, Mr. Harry a atene from ‘Pippa Passes by Browning, that when advances havebeen made in this Barlow, is making ite first visit to thisstation. "The moat nobewort his fact Listeners will also look about this new broadcast forwanl with seat to is thateach production is hearin i again Misa complete in itzelf. and it Cutherine Aulsebrook, will give listeners a the famous New Zealand greater opportunity of coubralte, discriminating as to what they desire to hear. All Veterans of Variety. the productiona are in No procramme which Lhe capbbe hands of has been given from any Percival Steeds, B.A. of the B.BC. stations of (Qxon.). Lecturer on late lina had oo more Elorution and Literature enthiutiastia reception to the Glasgow

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Verdi

A Great Musician's Life-Work. By R. D. S. McMullan. A True Wireless Romance. [* apite of the everyday drabness of the HE giory of was commissioned by Merelli, the operat world, there are few events without romance opera finda director, to write the music to a comic libretto, bohind “them, and who knows what wonderful full expresaron in the This period was destined to be the unhappiest romances are hidden behind! wireless ? divine works of Giu- in Verdi's hte, for while he waa at work on the There has just come to* light a poiguant aeppe Verdi, and the opera, first his two children and then his wife incident in teal life connected with radio that man whe fave Ue died—all within om few weeks of each other. any fiction writer would‘have been delighted to Aida, Trovatare, ebo., In: his anguish Verdi wrote: “I was alone— have conceived. may arell be ‘en- alone! Oty family had been destroyed, and in Tt all began about five years ago when a shring) in. the mem the very midstof this terrible anguish I had ta young sailor waa travelling by train. During ory a @ mesenger fulfill my engagement and write a comic opera." his time in the Navy he bad sailed almost, ofall thet is fine and The tragic irony of the situation was such that round the world, and as: he wre a° niusician Beawtihal i me, it would have been amall wonder if Verdi had of more than ‘average ability, he had spent Certamly, although thrown up the task without compunction : his Ieisure in strumming a guitar and picking he may not have but he persisted, and the work, Un Giorno di up fresh tunes every time his ship entered Tien consistently to Reguo, at last saw the light. It could hardly a new harbour, ecstatio heights in have been a surprise to many when the opera The Wanderer Settles Down. @. VERDI. melody, hia work was found to bea failure. Seated next to him during his vide in will, nevertheless, A Flood of Work. the train was a pretty brown-cyed pir A shir penerations: to come with its periodic After this temporary set-back, Verdi forasok nowy, ratting tailway carraco is hardly beauty, To-day, twenty-three years after his compontion tor atime, butin L842 we finda new the kind of vehicle in which upid is likely te death, his music is as familiar to the masses opera of lus, Nebweee, produced, to be followed be found; but before it had finighed its journey thrauchout the world aa perhaps that of any in the succeeding yeara by a flood of his work. on this occasion, the sailor and the prettygirl other conuposer, a popularity which, scorned Then at Venice, in 1851, was produced the first had falleninlowe withome another, though it aight be bay BOT in musion! circles, of the operia whieh have wonder Verdi: familiarity Of couras, they wore married, and for a time iw yet a reward of which any sevrker after im- among the coneral- poblic—Aigaeto, The opera the wandering minstrel settled down to a quiet mortality might well be glad. in question scored a great auceeat; ad wsimilar domestic life and it seemed that he hed put hia The Seeret Malody, reception waa accorded JI Trocezere, produces] love sof roving far behind him. But at the An interesting story, 2s illoatrating the two years later, Inthe same year, La Traviata beginning of the seeond. your there came a extreme popularity of Verdi's works among his was first performed. Verdi was nowforty yeara change over the young husband. (mecmore tompatricts, centres round the tenor solo oF age, yet ib seemed as if his genius was still he began to veorn for a freer, leat tramimelled “La donna ¢ mobile."' in Rigoletto, When the in the first tush of- achievement, In L871 came existenee, and one day be disappeared a3 com- work was. being rehesaremd, Verdi adopted the most Aide, than which there are few more inspiring pletely os a stene dropped inbo the ocean. ngorons measures to ensure that the tune should operas, And it was appropriate, its scone being Hor Only Diversiaa. laid in Keypt, that it should see.the hight in nob cecape " beyond the bounds of the theatre, The threeyears that followed ware hard ones knowing, as he dil, that once 1 was heard Cairo. The work, by the way, had been written for the young wife, She had been left with prac- outside the walls of the opera house, it would for the Khedive, In 1874 he wrote his anly tically no money, and with two children depen apread like wildfire, and by the time the premiere important non-operatic work—a Requitm Mas. dent upon her, she found it necessary to worl came roid tte. value would have been utberty Nownearly eixtyyears of age and with « record at sewing for m living. The only diversion she @estroyed, Ro that at rehearesls the piews of twenty-nine operas to his éredit, Verdi might had was a wireless wet, presented to her by would be left out and Verdi would say to the well have peated upon hia well-sarned lvurela. & evmpathetic neighhour—bub that ect wae to tenor; “You shall have the musie in plenty He was already a. national hero; apart from prove her salvation. of time.” his popularity as « oompemer, hia intense One night, after hor hard day's toil waa over, Not untiliwo nightsbefore the premiére would patriotiam aa expreased in, his works had won for she hal nearly fallen asleep with the headphones the composer give the tenor the music, and then him an abiding place in the affections of his on when ehe was broughtquickly back ‘to alert only after he had exacted irom him « solemn fellow-countrymen andwomen, For a timethe consciousness by hearing a voiee announce "a promise that he would not sing it except in his great man's pen was atilled, yet ten years later he series of guitar selections by "and then own home, He was not even to huma bar of it war to surprae everyone with Ofello, an opera her husband's name was given. or whistle one single note in public until the which revealed vigour and fire such as one would "Can it be posible} she mike herself— fira! reheareal, never have believed this remarkable nrusician al then her heart sank. To find her husband In this incident may be rend the story uf capable, And even here he had not fimshed, tiles this wee boo podaed ie he tric 5 bot even a2 Verdi's career, His extreme popularity among for when he was eighty there came.from his she wondered, the invisible musician began to his contemporaries was such aa few eompoaers pen the worderful Frlatesf. play a tune they both-leved well, and she knew have known; from. youth to old age success A Comparison with Hardy. by the way it was played that the performer waa attended his efforts in ino half-hearted manner, In considering the qualities of Verdi as a man, her long-lost husband. Church Organist at Ten, one might be drawn te a comparison withThomas Tears of Joy. The son of a sriall dealer in groceries mod Hardy, and the analogy, except that Mr. Hardy's When the errant musician appeared of the fobacto in the tiny Italian village of Le Roneole, Geld i¢ literature, isa strikingone, But the studio on the following night, he waa met by a Verdi wae born in Oeteber, 1813, in-circumstances similarity extends. deeper than mental alertness deputation cona‘sting of iis wilt, a warrant, anything but auspicious for one whe was to leave at advanced age, for, like Mr. Hardy, Verdi and ain officer of the law. The announcer was an indelible impression upot the course of musical was modest and quick, one whe took his sucveases heside himeclf. ‘Thousands of listeners were history. But genius like that of Verdi's could not as his right, but as the generous beneficente waiting to hear the magic of the «ailor's cuitar not long remain in obseurity, and after he had of Providence, He was, however, nob without and he was abot to be orrested for wife demonstrated to the villagers of Le Roncole temper, and, if the occasion justified it, his rebuke desertion! his phenomena! gifts, which he mode manifext, was ready enough; buat if he erred on the side When tha situation was explained to the in due course, in his rdle of organist at the village of unjustness, iis amends was readily forth- officer, he agreed to wait until the player had church—a rive which he filled at the age of ten coming. finished Iria selections, #o the detective and tho —we find him studying in Milam He had been Shakespeare captivated Verdi's fancy and he wile stood just outside the broadcasting room eent there by a society whose aimwas to en- had a deep reverence for him, whom the terme: whilethe soft melodies of Hawaii floated inte the courage and foster promising youth; yet their “the father of all" Even after hehad finished microphone, The satlor, knowing that the woman happy recognition of his budding genitts was in Falstaff, it ia said, Verdi was contemplating an he still really loved waa listeningto him, played direct contrast to the attitude of the Milan opera on the story of King Lear, andno doubt, as he hol never played before, and as he played Conservatoire of Music, the directors of which if the tremendous difficulties of the libretto his wife gave way to weeping. She atill wept, refused him admittance on the ground that he could hare been overcome, he would, old thongh though her teara were tears of joy when, three did not show sufficient promise-—a stariling he wae, have essayed the taal. days later, in an American Court of Justice, she verdict opon the ability of the youth who waa Verdi was married a second time, taking as his begera that the case might be dirmissed and ber fo become, on account of his musical inspira- wife an opera singer, who took a leading part husband set free, tion, the idol of every Italian heart, in his operas, Verdi died on January Let, So the wandering minstrel retumed ta the Tn 1996, when he was twenty-three, Verdi 1301, and he was buried as quutetly at pocenati bsibe, fireside he had made so desolate and there is at married, Three years later, his first opera was according to his wishes, without either fowers least ont homemade happy by the magio of wireless, accepted and, this scoring o small success; he Gr mitisi,

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PAU betters te the Extiter bocbe weloeatbed ged: neat bear the nume aod sdeblrees. of the sender, Tnvos port etarhoms An Australian Singer. seasons at Drury Laneand Covent Garden with yt Te) conde ped. | VOCALIST who is becoming increasingly exceptional success, Broadcasting In Ancient Times. popular with listeners is Miss Ede Bennie, Mr. Allin posiesees a phenomenal memory DEAR Srey Refeering to an article on the who ik to sing at Manchester and Birmingham and learns the most dificalt operatic parts in a above subject in Phe Radio Pines vt 4 sur- this week, remarkably short space of time, He tells me prising that the writer does not Allode bo the Avnative of Australia, Miss Bennie very early that hia favourite place for memorizing a part curious way news travels among savage and semi- began to develop a voice and at theage of sixteen Bo guickly-moving railway train. civilized communities. It-is said that the news she went to Paris to ‘study onder the late Composer of " The Doge of Deven,” of Gordon's death at Khartoum was known in a Mathilde Marchesi; with whom she remained few hours in the bazaars of Cairo, and examplea three years. NW August 28th, liateners will again have may be multiplied. Her first engagement of any importan¢ée an opportunity of hearing the popular It is doubtful whether the ancient: Egyptians was with the Qainlan Opera Company, where she Hoge of econ, for it i to be brosheast from poseessed “telescopes in the sense the w r i t e r played theDoll in Teles of Hoffmann throughout Lontion on that date. The composer, Mr. indicates, if by “ telescope " he means a certain South Aifmca, Australia, Canada, and. England. W. H. Bullock, tells me that this opera was combination of l e n s e s . There are two inseribed Thencame the war, and she joined theH. B. onginally written for production by the Hull objects in the Berlin Museum. These are ao Phillipe-Courtneidge Company at the Shaftes- Old Grammariags' Operatic Society, the palm:branch with a sight-slit in the broader bury Theatre, anid remained in the company libretto and lyrics having been written by two end and a short handle from which « plummet when Sir took tt over. After of the wuaatere at the Hull Granimear Bebool, was hing + some kind of surveying instrument being three years withthe Carl Rosa, she left Mr. F, BR, Bell and Mr, Harold Gewis; no doubt, but not a teleseope in the modern sense, to join the British National Opera Company Mr. Bullock ig a native of Suffolk, and rv- : Yours truly, two Years ago. ceived hit musical training at the Royal College Hastings. C. Botley. of Music, Unlike many musicians, he is a reat Radio and Rain. ute believer in an open-air life, and exorls at boating, Dean Fin.—There seems to b e a widespread éveling, and walking. opinion that the nunvhera of wircless measiges that are being transmitted are the cause of all A Singer of Sacred Songs. thie rain, Tf that is the case, is must be raining x attist who is noted for her singing of more oF less all over the world, sacred music ia Miss Isabel Rpence, who Perhaps you have some expert opinion on the often broadcasts from. Newcasth during the motter ? Women's Hour. Stic has-a talent for linguages Wigan. Yours truly; 7. A. Owen. which enables her to be heard with achvontace ( T t takes hundreds of thousands of horse-power in French chansons and German freder, Whale to make ony appreciable difference in the a young girl achool she developed a sweet humidity of the atmoaphere. The total horee- voice, and she was often tried for the solo parts power used by the BBC, ik about 150, ] m cantatas: bot, af she hereclf admits, she ‘* Hyperprism ** Outdone. was never chosen to king them because she was ao Bhiy! Dean &in—I have to thank you for broad casting “Hyperprism,’ by Edgar Varese. I The Rivals. was-eo moved that T have attempted to express Ish SPENCE tells a good story of two mv feelings in blank verse. rival singera. who were discussing a Io reading this poem, you will notices that each recent song recital. separate line is integrally connected with the “All the time that I was-singing.”’ sarc one, one immediately precedingiite aIecessor, “vou ehonld have seenthe audience! They BPAKGOLDS IN ALEMBIC, were glued to theirseata |" Feeacl, “ And neta bad way to keep them there!" The sap of anvils ane of little tinkling: iobars, replicd the other aa she turned to depart. ric baiclayl anil magriiticent . ‘The spinal curvature of Sycophants, proas and Talks on History. iomoderate, pinking shewly from the East. pat interesting series of Talks on the lives-of Then one clhoar tote of Twins, leaping odown great men is being broadcast by Profeaser the isther ate the heterodyne with oadillations Awd, Jreland, MLA... LL.D. who is-one of the gree, hid riyel hod formless, Franz | pioneers of educational broadcasting. Professor Ireland has made history his special subject, Tutoyer!Tutoyer! Tutoyer !! and for five years ho was Professor of English In very deed itarasthe utter. pith of men. Languages and History at Lausanne. The poose-neck flattened in the breeze, -the The Talks which, he has already broadcast are asymptote eoared over Time and Spec and all shortly to be published in book form under the the purling of the Universe, tide “ Episodes in the History of England.’ O, Dan, Dein, Tan ! Oh Great Don of the Dianneter: Actor and Composer. Gh Dan! Oh Heaven! Oh June M* LESLIE WOODGATE, some of whose Creaphrantieally. works wero broadcast from Cardiff on = Bit Spi! get August 20th, was originally intended for an Yours. faithfully, (1) Miss Eda Bennie; (2) Mr. Norman Allin; engineer, bout music and the stage appealed to Brentford,Middlesex, H. Po Fisner. (3) Mr. W. H. Bullock ; (4) Miss Isabel Spence ; hum more strongly, He says the only training [Our correspondent cxpressea accurately, (5) Prof. A. J. treland. he had in counterpoint.and harmony was by expecially in the last couplet, the feelings of Learning in the Train. reading Stainer'é and Prout’s books on the many whe have written to us-on this subject!| BRITISH singer who has many of subjects during train journeye to and fromthy the qualities that go to the making of a City. A Ministry of Healing.” Chaliapine is Mr. Norman Allin, whois to sing After leaving the City, he wenton the stage Dean Sre,—Atter being ill for fifteen years, from Aberdeen, Birmingham, and Manchester in Where the Raiibow Bnds. Next, he wenton aml altogether im bed for nine, T have had the this week. When he was onlytwenty, Mr. Allin tour with The Leck of the Nory. eventually beautiful gift of « two-valye wireloza set, It gained a Lancashire Vounty Council Scholarship returning to Lattion, undecilerd as to what to has opened a new and wonsderfol world for me, for singing, value £2740, tenable at any College do next, but, 23 he pots it, “rather wanting and T should bike to say “thank you for J'he of Msi im Great Eritam, In [8]4, he waa to know some more about music.” fadie Times. which J enjov, and to the BBC. engaged for the principal basa parts «at the For aix ionths he had been writing—although for all the jov their broadcasting gives to an Norwih Triennial: Mogien! Festival,In )al6; he never louched a piano all the timne—fugues, imvated peel, Sir Thomas Beechani heard him sing, and sinites for Piano, eonge, sonitas,etc, which, Yours truly, immediately igaged him toplay principal bass however, he eavs “have all since been wisely hewport Pagnell. M, rdfes in his Grand Opera Company. destroyed,” ' [We are sure that our readers will wish io he Since then. his rise to fame hes been rapid, In 1929, he won the “Camegie United nskociated with we in expressing appreciation He hasplayed all the biz bass rifles in. the Kingdom Trust Award" for o comprsition GE this letter.] for Men‘s voices, Strings, Piano and (rats. operas given by Sir Thomas Beecham in ins

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The tellers “S.8."' printed in italics in theve programmes Lowinoiorie Saplos, i. Lirtnn eer hicks. rhs ft Simuthineous Greadcast from the station men- Engl mi Bones >. eee sce, CeeSA rye iid) ie SOL Wo Lea eed ea! i Forgery Dew.” g.15 Witten: Anshersm, LONDON. : Chorin All We Wortiry lie ani Met. Somes, Sebodbedl 2.0 —Time Sapnal from Bip Ben, The Crystal Spring. + a5: Frank Ekmartintt. Light Operatic Concert. }, Bigh My Dear." Walther’ Prize So Wiageer'- VE eb i &. EH. fo We weave, Qinek Danes ond Peso Osiniio ao Chri Solos, ROMANG CIABROFF /Tenor'i. Penilia Ai a ea rt {1 | 7 Mindiindion ee ec ee ee foie WYARE AJLEO [boprana). English and Irish. Folk-Tones, 4 Aarnh on nw Theme Ln Hadulel' Ghelaqaud THE WIKELES& ORCHESTRA, “The Farmer's Boy * 34h Welligun AD lerscr. Conducted by 5. EXE:1LE RELLEY. OPPs Figevertiers Wahine {| 4) Bonus, -beleehel. (itaml Mareh, “ Cheon of Sheba ~ Goad a The Turtle Dene aks duck Frank Geartlett. Overture, “ Marriage of Figaro" , font err. Picugden Willen (2) Piper ee is in geepye geet pay Peers Walz, * Bucen Onéein “ Pehatloceby “The Enowy-Breasted Pearl Home Aviricljen ....4. arr, Argealey So priatic Roners arr. Challinor ith. irchesten, 7) Lae clk cytes ACTH oe (1) The Cromteron Lawn : arr. Stringré(11) Threa Dainees Nell Gan.” 2...) Get * Meroe dilette Amiche Verdi "The Londonderry Air"... cr. Alo Bipees “Ave Marta ere eeee : Croton The Orchestre. 11..0,— (lose clown, Pizssicato. “Svlvia Ballet” 222.5. 2 i Hallet: Mumie, °Wilham Tell”... .. feewine ARMOIRE = i FF. Palme Fantasia, *Alacdlame Ht terty en ‘Tenor Sones Parca Pte i= Anni Sigh Go Qoella F nti ql Forged jc] BIRMINGHAM. DAVID & LIFP (Solo Violin). * La Doni & Rbisbaihes Pag | led 30. THE STATION MILITARY BAND: Lannes J Actrefois . Gilet Stacy The (nchestea Conductor—8h MOR HAPRAYPTOSL 5.0-6:30.CHILDREN'S CORNER. Bo ruirolle, The Tales:of Hoftniaim ~ EDITH PADDOCK (Seprane}. (Poy Carers}, f ATE nba W. A. CLARKE {Salo Bagsoon |. Sat (*hoir yin i, | tiavre My Lube #0 tayppros.).—P rot. A. J. JRRBEAND- RK. MERRIMAN (Solo Cornet}. Thea,” ' Epiendes in the Te Tos History of Beamel. 8.35.— The Ree. H. QREGORY TAYLOR, Englond—Tho Arrival of Augustine, Merch, “Candaliar ” ...5..5 Rabottini Brankaome Primitive Methodiat (hore! : The Orehesirn. Overture, “ Leonore,” No 3... Becthorcn Rehiiras Avidress.

Selection, 7 ] Preatte ih i _ Jecarcrnieie ewe, S4a.—Chor: "The Day is Past and Over. - Sopran4 Sores. , The eae awn oa edb natent {1} Shakespearean Night. " Bolveng's Bong ” eis state ate Sear a 2a ps Grieg “One Fine Day J Puadin GILBERT HAITLEY {Baritone i “0 Charming Bird * : erie The Loreley = id deep a Looe Se 8 pu WILLLAM MACRKTEAITT 71 Recital ‘The Orchestra, Band, EDNA GODEREY-TURNERE“'* Ballet Music, “ Colomba”™ Morkrnzie (11) Laselot . Airs de B a l l e t . . . ) Laneckot "J saw LEE THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. Tenor Bong. Conducter: “THOSLAS 0. BROWS. “Chea Geltda Manina or .ee Bassoon Sola, 8. Sh, Chrchestira. PPes eae la ls 2s Jaren “Ah. dispar roeeWWaseenet Selection of Boogs from. Shokespeare’s Bind, The Orehestra. Dire eaecialh a anes a kt CONS eee Rehortion, Tannhii tise es WwWagrer Overtare, "Magno siee eee Tins 0,0, - CilhertLaatey, Announter; <«.. GG Broscihent, Intermeseo, ~ La Vor dee lew aie? yehye tk Sigs, Seber tel Suir. 10). ‘HAMLET. “My Mother Bids Ale Bind My Hair Hagen h.iE5.30—CHILDREXN'S CORNER. SB. Ach Ts, Ecene 4—The Queens :. from Conkff. ‘10h! Bid Your Faithful Arnel Fiy ™ Lene “ Wher thea Bee Sucka ™ 2.2... -2or. aliena Apartment, 6.30.—Anthem,: “Morning and hvening r Hamlet ...... WELLIAM MACKEATY Oakeley (11) Cornet Sila, "RA age ee cen eed ge Genmede .. EDNA GODFREY-TURSER Hymn, “Fiereo Kaged the Tempest.” “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. The Rev, T. PYM, B-S.0,,. Head of Cam- - Bank 1. Lat ber pet of Aep IL, Beene 9, Varnntione, “Carnival de Venise ™ bridge House (The Cambridge University Poatrochio WILLIAM MACREARY Seitlement). KReligiona Address, HW ifenbotiann Overture, “Martha ™ ....0..0000..00: 0 oo Katherine. EODWA GODFREY-TEAXER Hymn, ~ The Day Thou Gavest.” Hes Gilbert Baler, Announcer: J. C. Paterson, #0, Folk Songs and Sea Chanties. Sener Selecter a0 3.0.—CHILDREXS CORNER, SB. 0.40, "KHEREE. VIE," THE LONDON MALE VOICE OCTET. from Cardiff, BORIS VANE (Soprano). Latter youre of Ach Il. Soene 2, 8,0—8.30, RELIGIOUS SERVICE. Cardinal Woleoy WILLIAM MACKTEABY i. KENDAL TAYLOR. (Solo- Pianoforte) Conducted ly the Rev. J. LOCKHEAD, Cromivell,. EDXA GODFREY: TCRAER Bailor Chanties. Relayed fein thea Peis Aletheia eh, Ore best ra. ” Hesare Awiry "FF. Panghean Willtaas (14) Chore, Sparkhill, 7 i og Bally Bay pace ei ees arr. Dy. Terry (2) wae, As You likeli: 2... German {11} 11h(},- S EMADOEEOUEEG es wade wd an, A WW: Pierce 8.30, An Evening with Dvorak, WEATHER FORECAST oud NES. SOprAap. THE STATION SYMPHONY SH. fron London, Local News, ‘Robin Adair” (Old English). hea aaa OD ORCHESTRA. MW1S—(lose down, * Mowmg the Barhey-"\ arr. 0rau {11} Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS. Ay ELUM: s John H ayo, “Cherry FRGesc a eeeOC. Horn (1) GLADYS WHITEHILL (Soprano), Pranolorie Soloa, FRANK CANTELL (Solo Violin}, CARDIFF. NIGEL DALLAWAY (Solo. Pianotorie}, * Phyllis Hos Such Charming. Graces ™ 4.0, THE CORY 3ILVER. BANT. (Old English Song) arr. Herbert Fryer (1) Orchestra. Conductor, J. G. DORBING. Hornpipe ses i Overture, “ Carnival,” Op, 92 BEBE HILLIER (Contralio), ’ Weary Wavot : naye , Beatland Songs. LEQNAKRD DENNIS (S0lo Violgncetly), oo Teneba Ara el Boughton (=) . Chant My Lay.” : L: fried. i Cullotenee + an .. Dances ‘ “ Songs My Mother Taugght Ale.” Overture, * Borher of Seville". . Peseta Coo try Gaines oes ees Porey. Granger * God is My Shépherd.” Meacch, * La Rose2c. os: ier Hebridean anu North Country Folk-Times, Orchestra, i. Bebé Hillior. Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 95 * Saige re" Song --e ir. Sadek (2) ‘ Angel Bong “ (“The Dream of Geron- i? The New World ' ": “ Island Shieling Song hore, ober {2} fiis aera creeeccaee Jongar (12) Pianoferte Solo. “HuLOA tie." “a Hawkie Through “0) Best im the Lior" Klijah '') Violin Solo,“ Indian Lament.” tha: Walter ...aaee arr. Ph iter (14) Mendeliashi. § LT} Orchestra, “ Bobby Shaftoe.”.... | Lif. Band. “Blavische Tinze,” Op. 40, First Set. Sopra Hones. Beleciion, “" li Crocisto in Evitto ” 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. “T'vo Boen Roaming...... €: Horn (1) Afeyerbeer (1) "Pastoral lon eees air. Lane Wileow (1) 5.8. from Lowlon, Local Nowe, Comet Solo, Irene ...... 2. Bidgoow 1,15, —Plose down, 16.0,—TIME SIGNAL FROM GCREEXWICH. IV’. Leonard Denia, WEATHER FORECAST and GEN- ANDOUNGEr = Perey Edo. ee inataweaa'dl amen aikaep a Haydia ERAL NEWS BULLETIN. LB tp “The Londonderry Air", ...arr, Trowell ait Statiana, Local. News. BOURNEMOUTH. *“Ahepro con brio” ... Guernni-Salmon Wd Old Eaelish Tomesond Sen’ Bones, ORGAN RECITAL. Ty. Reb Hillier, " Hunting Sone ye... art Bantock (3) Relayed from Boecombe Arcade, Where Corals Lie ree ee tT) The Winter @ Conc’ Organist, ARTHUR. #.. WARSTON., “ Lallaby ™ ceeeera ne CH Seon 4} cr, Vowgion Mo ifftegea (11) WILLIAM ANDERSON (Daas). Farry Pipera” oo... cacss. Bimmer (1)

Oe, Arete aa eae aewitht) FRAKEK BARTLET? (Solo° Violin). " Spaarish Laces . We ee Gere, i. Py a BATH HOTEL ORCHESTRA. A member against 9 onvasical item indicaies the mane cf ite — AD heeydist ef polishers wiil be found on “The Merchant Shun eFe ee ae ruit bi Musteul Director, DAVID &. LIFF. Pape

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Hatin, Abide with Me™ fife Announcer: Wy TD, Simpson. cnttae 6.10 CHE HOH. ST. CATHERINE S. io DOROTAY HOCBEN (Solo Pianoforte), : GLASGOW. Fyrom, “All Hol the Dower of Jes linlia th i IC ee Boag eee a Hach ANDREW BRYSON (Selo Pianoforte). ano pees aende aes eneeee WINIFRED FISHER (Bonrane} GERTRUDE SIMPSON (Soprano). ‘ant hea, “SO Holy Cabot a Aeen TeMy TheuHoart Cantented,-Ever Faithful ” “oh Bawh (i JAMES ANDERSON (Tass). { The Rev: JOSEPHBARER, M.A. Bt. ISAAC LOSOWBEY (Solo Violin). (at herine’s Chore: Religions Address, T Love My God” jiccesise Bullock (2) ERNEST SHARP (Solo Violin). ies Andrew.Bryson, Him, -** Diaposer Buprooe, ail Pudee ol * Rhapéedie: im TE Minor .., 2... ¢ Birakess the Earth"), Flowery Re MTHELMY #mn Sedceeedebeagaevpude PCODEE Pine Crnetotay To pratelg-arwnaieee ger mera he Vaevel dic (hpAPUG. eee eran acwseese re Parey (LT) B40), French Composers’ Might. fr Caprice Chingis "+050 Vari Seon 44) Wintired Fisher, THE ORCVHESTEHA; ¥ ide Lieriruch Sinn pean, Necro Spiritgats, ('omeluetor, WARWICER BRAITHWAITE: * Lorn of Our Chosen apes * eel Pha ] LES ROE Wack WaAs (Bolo Pianoaiorte), By anil Tye ™ “Chant Hindou’ oe Etenih4Kiora “Be Gospel Train — bare. 2. I.— Prefuse, * ts ‘Aorie-imidi dun Fieaine ” “i Head Yow Singing "1... he Cooler Dehhasy “ StwiwLow, Soe Charikat ™ / Burleigh 2.30. Teaae- Losowsky. Li.—*" Danse Macabre yee {eas “[ ‘Croat A Etole ™ | * Slavonic Dance Themes" Deorak-Areisicr Dorothy? Hoplwn. Lid [hesirie Adie: Fw, Paraphirase on Minuet of Padereweki La fille wx ehecoos de tin” . ee ah Sotto im DL) Fie Study in A Flat...... fnhin Kiveister f rene a Eaw™ iF Race! ahd, dames Anderson. LY .—" LL Apprenti Boren’... ) Dabo Jn prompt in A Fiat “Woo, Thow, Thy Snowflake“... .Selfiean 1 “Pyaverpouriune bafantes jitinbe’ ‘Herel Lbth—WEATHER BORECAST and NEWS "The Bands o Dea Vay VIL—*e nh Hoyale et orange ' [“ Les &.B. fron London, Local News, * Eleanore ™ . Coleritge-Tayfor (11) Wise Deeee | |i yehPS. Ernest Sharp. 4.0, Andrew Eiryscn. lit oO RATHEhe “FORECAST and KEVR, aRRMag bigdiepptindes erin an Ee “Rondo -Caprictete so oleae edMendelssohn SOfrom London, Lacal Mewes si Hungarian Bivapsody eK Eeeeer at aOe *Batle of Spring "yes .a le eee Eng 1.13, —Cfose dow. Aberchedl " Behundan “Spring Bong"... c...sees Mendelosola Announter:s EL. BR. Appleton, 10, tk, pe hei, 4.15, Gertnide Sinipson. Like as the Hart Desiveth “* Alftizen {1} MANCHESTER. Announcer: GB. oO. Mareli. “song Of Good Courage so... Ladale (1) of, TRE STEPHENS MILITARY BAND: *“Our Littl Home ™...... Erie Coates Conductor B.C. STEPPES S. aah Tsane Losowskv- Cheer ture, ““ "Tanrihiinser "|. Foagner (1) ABERDEEN. # Turkish Murch "...... Beethoven. Aver Duet cod Chara, ** I Tarried forthe Lord ™ “ octurneé (Posthumous) .. Chopin-Awer Py Ayman ot Praise")... Menalelesotn |b HARRY COSTIGAN (Baritone). - * Beherso-Toranbelle "! Wientorst Comet Selo,“ Stiinadichen * Sch uber (4) THE ORCHESTRA. Conductor, KA HCY LEE, 4.40, James Anceraon. Reminaeenioes of Verdi “A Mémory ~.. 4. Goring Thomas (15) Cine Belo, (oneerio wueeeer.ee Sherr 4.0, Orchestra. % OD Piaetinas cia acee ee i: Elgar (11) Suite, “" Arh acvadicesees Bisel Lyerture, The Gartered Bide“ Smet 5.025. 30.—_CAILDRE “Ss: CORNEure SB. fear Selection, 7 Veet-Verb 4: OfPenbuel i L}} Harry Costigan. Cardi. Lxcerpts froin" Mare et Withe : "Gounod (1 1) Vale ~ ee r++ ++ Muaaell (1) THE PSALMODY QUARTET. Hingizion. Rlimpewdsy, Woe Dw... dna *Eneter’ Flowers Sanderson (1) NAN STENHOUSE: (Contralbo}. fi,3a." HI LDRESS COBANER: 68.68. fron San Crehostrae. DAVID F. MACCALLUM (Solo Violink Cvrabe if. Pe epee, The Lrieen 1 ‘ »engin ALEXANDER MACGREGOR(Baritone) Teal, ~ +229 " ORCHESTRA. Harry Costigan. hk Charice, i 2 Hi, cn atCH. SPENCER | Bassi, we Poel a7 Waa eeik ig hen re Harve (11) MANSEL LEE(Baritone), Hoi Koa, BPS. Ore beat rt. 6.50,— The Hew Wo. oA. OP ATIOON ER: af (rin). Oveheetris, “ Houmoreste wees ese nw sd Drormk gregitional Church, Kilwinning: Religions Aes, a PHIM seine cieee dD Tay SF eA CR A pee ae a ae roees edlforart Atel. lubermneno, OW hispering ot thie Flower ™ AGP om. G+ SOPs ee ae . Horch BH Chiiriet. Bisa F Harry Costigan. H i Wil AS ih, avtelh, allot Abuse, = ‘ jules Baie Cina A Tak ee Wot You" A cel!farde 2cides (1) tech Ban Btenhouse. Plaserhy «Syne, 4. i5LF, Orchostrn. * Samtalled Feet | (* Bong of Cairo ") ii Avot hewn in 7 Hinton Ch} Pr Enke eK PACU alas iee wae bars eras ee i ener Carseé Bate ecisaserarberrrs, CR - Orcherira, Harry Costigan. . ‘Theo Le fae Sire

560) RADIO TIMES. —— LAbaeeT: Zeno, [p24 CONDUCTED BY THE CHILDREN'S CORNER. UNCLE CARACTACUS A Stroll in an Indian Village.

H' Lak cr ich ! pero urn the articles with a stick, whioh hime, bak the hangin man neither see5. nor Here 4 another interceting ‘talk oon he Trequentiy strikes on the prouncd to, herp hears theta, Lvclin. ley the ht, Hon. Sasa Pest, whieli of the predatury crow the gluttenous Look wt this: droll eresture in’ tight-fitting L any sure you. will like. aguirrel. If the temple bull comes with his Jordly Caeta, jong coat and. turban, but all such is J = * ana lazy fait, be eats. what te likes, for itm a Varieiated patohwork thatit would be hard)y Lat tt tnke a atroll in the omain shreet of mn obo teat or dirive him away. Usually, how in exagerration to gay that his dress was made Agaran, a far-sizel village in the- provine: of ever, he is fully gored and cares only for fruits iy} ol tive huntlred different pieces ihhep Ridras. - It is atraight and has houses on bath nt sweep nents, Coleure, His turban ik fi Aller atraetire, betht: Ht

sides built continnously without avy open space hia convenient eae in the sfreset aii clil is all Cte Very THLE PO pHa, abort a ith larg. between, A few HooReS praject Aone feet inte the woman, perched on an elevated seat, sella i so that if it became unwound by any chance street. They probably belong to influential varied assortnent of eatablas Set peas, hemust be delayed half a day doing it wp again. folk, whoee encroachment on the public lane frie ots, eweel potatoes. boiled and tender nobody was able to prevent. Otherwise, it is lian ern. ln hersanemic hand she: holds a A Quear Woman Doctor, fairly wide. The village authorities, however, ehort stem on which there onee were sone leaves, He cays something in sing-song, and at the are not strict and allow rubbish from the houses and which-she wares fechly to drive away the end of every sentence he shakes a ‘small drum iobe deposited here and there. Carts, too, are flies that pay no attention to her, Her head is held in his right hand which two leather knats left, bloeking the mad, ao that the whole width protected from. thesun by an uinlreiia-hke strike so sharply and so quickly tliat it makes a is fet made available to the people. framework made of eocdnnant tif palmayr characteristic wots. whieh epee hin His aie leaves. Tiny children may be seen running to aruda pudn, His profeenan i that of a sooth “ Fifteen Fetnts."" her with a peor wo and returning with a waver, and some simple folk believe lis jie. All the houses have piak, or pavements, about joyous repast, not destined, alas! to fast long. dictions, three feet: high along the street front, thus Then, whos this hideous ereatore, singing a The Man with the Bangles, affording eccommodation and shelter to the tune which makes your flesh creep? She SLTaeer, Ven if the doors be closed. On some Henan women hawk all-sorts of things dressed in bright yellow, Her face, neck, hack of thee pials. you see companies of elderly in the streets, curds, niilk, regetables, oul, ane Arnis are painted Hi flaring ines of -vellow men, plaving cards, chess, or fifteen points. ‘This What it actually is in any case you cannot and red, and black «ots here ond there daepen hast i a kind of crude chess, not so intellectual, Puce irom the ehraige eres rhey make. Bul the frightfulness of her appearance, A large andl 14 played hay mary ing preces AMAOILE15 points the women of the howes knew, and you see pot of mid -site-eecurely on her bead and re on « certain chalk diagram drawn on the floor, then conning out with rays of Vessels are euves ornoe onfte while her fight hen olds It is an isoseeles triangle with three equal and iiaking their DArran, ft the hawker is the a bundle of PURER PLE eee lenves, She ja a Voury parallel lines cutting ita two sides, mat et wlaas hanglex, then there is: fini. He and iessencer of the gocdecas of smallpox andl On the ground, in frontof each howe you see chooses the best paal if the atreed? . youl, while other diseases, and if she i# propitiated, the an ornamental fizure made of rice powder in the male proprietor threatens him with all a LFickel Hes berscocerenc: ie bucober, different colours, “The designs vary from house eurts of pains and penalties, he coolly settles For a small offering she has now woaderta ken to howe. The figure is generally made by the down there with his huge hag. to cure the baa bey of thebie hawof the Villape voung women. Its believed to be anuapiciour. For two. hours it is the empire of wonan. All Of a malignant boi. Lasten, she utters: weird lis absence would tnean either that the bonse the young women foregather; there can biy incantations, and ab every pe ESM thee Waa uneccupied, or thiat a death had happened ‘ix bangles for cach hand, paving what prior mangos. leaves over the bok LE the child is ae Le he demands. He is generally a pleasant-spoken cured, the whole village will ring with praise As vou walk along, vou may havé to keep tinh, and no woman minds hs Hq Moezing of the miracle-worker: if it dies, nohody will clear of mate on which householders dry. gram her hand hard to admit impossibly amall bangles hiame er. “Who can breathe: life into a or pulse or condiments, Genefally, an old to her wriet. The men of the village fret nnd corpse } i

ABO TELLS A STORY. a Dethine, and the Rabbits said to the Moles, to clear the reatof the tunnel: himself. Sue. ‘Can't you do something ** denky the soil ctopped and there was rock ! By E. W. LEWIS. “The oldest Mole of all said that he had lived He wriggled. hia way throngh the chinks and underground for a long time aud had net so crevices of the rock, andcame out into dayhight lg URING the much ae emelt water, bit he woold see what hear the bottom of «a high cht hy the ten! Jn follow ing Cua be chore, Bo the next day he borrawerl Pritt of him the waters were raging. “The tide summer alter. his down aa deep aa he conld go, in a likely place. was coming in, He had just time to save him- return home, * ho good,” said the old Mole when he come acl. The tide tise: hh rhe, The water found ps Sabo went. with outagain, * Not deep enough.” way among the rocks, and rose rapidly through Unele Harry anil “Bo the foxes went i different directions the tunnel which the Moles had made, The leohel for a tour oP PP the ior, firil wr het they THAME To Any Rabbite, listening at the other end, heard the in the mm obor- Moles, they aad,“ The old Mole js sinking & well, sound of gurgling water. At last, up it came, car, They went come and help him!* bubbling ont of the mouth of the burrow. It first into Derky- “And the Rabbita said to the Moles, "We nade a litthe pool. The Rabhita tasted it. It shire, fT ih ee will scrape away all the soil that you throw had lost ita salt taste on the wav, andwas toa small town whieh Unele Harry wisheil to up; but please find water aa soon as you van!’ weet and fresh. wie acain, for he hed been horn there - and he “The next morning, the old] Mole went down Wien the tide cbbed, the water in the littla anid Isobel went ate the mn ‘to have and hegan:-to borrow. When he eume to a rool well sank ; butitoever quite emptied, From that lunels. he worked his way round at, and went ahead day to this day, there lias always heer Weaver Sabo was feftt in charee of the car: and the Ain, tig-sagping now this War, how that in the well which the Moles made: ancl twien small children of the place gathered round, way, and the further he wet the longer grew each day ft rises, and twioe it falls, as the tide as children .will,.and stared. =o Sabo said to the line of Moles behind him, scraping as hard in the for-away ocean rises and full. them,“ What-is the name of this pobmete: ee And aa they could, anid throwing up eoil sind! gravel “Al after a time, a farmer came and built when they had told him the name, he said, and- stones at the mouth af the borrow where his farm near to the well, and another fariner “Tho you know whyit is called by that name?" the Rabbits were kept busily at it. jined tum; and another: and they farmed But they shook their heads. “Dave passed. Weeks passed. Months on the hills which the Rabbita had Wail ant of listen while I tell you,” anid Sabo, beckoning paesect, And. theold Tilole weal, bore cm! the sail and gravel which the Moles had thrown them to come nearer to. him, which they aid Thousands and thiapeand of Moley worked np out-of the tunnel And soon a Tittle town shvly, maging and nudging cach other, * You steadily behind him in the tunnel) which bad # crew, With ao church and @ few shape. nd 1 = aie," Babe went Dit, “it wae like this: In beginning, birt eeened as if thowoulel have 10 that ia your town, and those are WOU bil bs. the heveuar agu tame there Wik nheatharig here, hia end And the well is in the garden now, « litth way houses, no people, no hills even, but just a wild “Then, suddenly, one caw the ofed Mile up the valley, moor with any nimber of rabhite. mice moles, stopped and suid, ‘1 smell water!" Rn yo see,”” added ‘Raha, that. is why amd a few foxes, ind, because there was no “Clear the tunnel!” commanded the old your town if called) by its name. ii LH IT jlo water, [or foles aroun1, $0 fniinals suffered Mole; and when he had riven the lastof his where the Well ia which riseacoml fails with i i J frat ie - a pool deals lint; 1 ther, ey thn v dela helpers tins to owas the orfaee, he began the Tides, And that explains it, doesnt itt

On: Pa Au TSE tee Dh, 1924. ] — RADIO _TIMES “WIRELESS PROGRAMME—MONDAY (up.2 5 8 ) aaee = =: =

Tins fetta "8. pleted bn itelics im thesPega met MPRA ter PetaeeTee lateral. signity @ Simullameows Broadeast trom thestation men +e Unintthed Symphony—ist Movement teed. $.0-8.30. Schouten, arr, G. Howie LONDON. Euphonium. solo * Robin Adair” Hartman £0-3.0.—Time Sienal from Greenwich. Con- “The_ Blacksmith’s cert: The “2b0" ‘Trio, “Literary Bebe dbo, The Maid of the Mountains " Worksheps of Famous Men—Coarlyle's Serenade. | Fraser-Simecan (1) Bowed. Ppool Eicon, by Curoline Buchan. Intermexco, “In a Monastery Garden ” A Play in One Act by Vachell Lindsay. (8) ALalecolin Willow (Baritone), Extracts Metelbey from the Letters of Jane We eh arlyle. Music by Frederick Austin. i. 45—6,'0.— Children's Letters, 6.0-6.45.—CHILDREN’S CORNER: Eliza- Spoken by NIGEL PLAYFAIR. | (06.3—CHILDREN'S CORNER, beth Chirk wilt tell Storie Piano Symeo- Sung by JOSEPH FARRINGTON. .30-6.55.—Chate with the Older Chittiren. patrons by Unele Regtime, “ Bow They 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST ‘ a n d NEWS. from London. : | Brevugh | the GoodNews from Ghent to 8.30-10.0. So, Lik. by Robert Breownir uaF. MajW. FEER GROVES, President of 71.—TIME SIGHAL FROM. BIG BEN. the FreshWitor Fishy Prescrvation | WEATHER “FORECAST and TST Paces from Dickens. League, on "Aun ive oo a tecremt ion | Lotal- News. CENERAL NEWS BULLETIN: Ave Directed by R. E. JEFFERY. fo all Sito ateyna 7. WF. BLETCHER, Examiner im Spanish Mr. Peckeniff presides. with urbanity tothe CLL... Epenish Talk, dhe. Ret. SOCELYN PRREINS,: M.A., over a pleasant family gathering. eS as F. Hiatt =, oi"Dnknown Weet- 7.45—5,0.— Interval. Betsy Prig. has the temerity to doubt BOLLS —The entire. Programmer o.8, from miiresty Sw. fo ther Sitios, the existence of Mrs. ‘Arvis. Lorn Reus. Lomo, Tat 800,— Interval. Sairey Gamp replies. Announcer: Vieter Smrrthe. Bi" THE BLACKSMITH'’S SERENABE” “Martin Chuzzlewit.”" Ail: SCENES FROM DICKENS 4.A. NEWCASTLE. fo all Sigtiges, (for Progrmmm:so ntat eofanion.) “A fellow of no delicacy "’ gives up Soda dCancer + Anum Enoweden (Salo j 16.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM GREERWICH. hope, and bids a pathetic farewell Prarcforte |, Fanals Brawn {Sayre } WEATHER FORECAST end 2NB to Lucie Manette. T. WW. Mors | Baritem:), HENERAL NEWS HOULLETIN, 3&8, ” A Tale of Two Cities.” Lifts AV ALE Ss HALFE-HOUR: fo coll: Sede. Weekly News Letter. Miss Annie H. Ross on. “* North Country Lore.” Topical Talk. Local News. Steerforth meets Little Em ‘ly. lo. a0.— THE BAVOY QORPHEANS ancl i, i—fi,,—CHILDREN'S CORNER, “Something turns up" for Mr. 6,0. 30,—Sehoatars” Hait-Howr. BATOY HAVANA BANDS, relayed Micawber.

from: the Ravoy Hotel, London. Fa ee T.0—WEATHER FORECAST ond NEWS. fool Avatars, Old Peggotty receives bad news. &.. from Lomdan. 11.20.—C lose dawn, Uriah Heep receives an expression of Mr. A. KR, E. MACINNES on “ A Holiday

ee opinion from Micawber. wnoder Canvas,” Local News. Aunnaneer sl. Ge Broadbent, “David Copperfield.” Voll 8.0, Interval, 4.0-1 130, —Thie cntere Progeannec Pa from

BIRMINGHAM. SE Lenaon, Poor Joe does not returo to “ Tom- Announcer: Vi. MM. Bhewen. ot i —Lormella Pieturo Jleuse Orchestra : all-alone’s."" | onediected bey Paul: Rimsneer. CARMEN Bleak House." HULL (Soprano), ABERDEEN. 0-500, Oa ENB CORNER : Sichey The Players will include 1.00-3.0. — Dance Aftemoon —- The Wireless

Rogers, FR. BLS. Topical Horticultural oe CHRISTINE SILVER. VITA SPENCER, Quartet. Feminine. Topics: Mra. H,. Hitits. JOYCE TREMAYNE, ELSIE MAPLEY, BURSAETT on Desripkive Violin Alieepe, 2 Eo — WALL DREN Ss CORNER: WENT. = PHYLLIS THOMAS. Waller Schnachke (Baritone), FRED FISHER. (Sopranc), DOROTHY 6.0-8,.30—CHILDREN AS. CORNER, |

HOGBEN (Sebo Piasodorto}), “Anis 7.0-11.90,—The entire Programme 8.8, Jrom = hiAee er ead ae eeeae i Alesse. errre 6.:30-0.45.— "Teens: Corne: : Unele Pelix on IV. Eda Bennie. AUTOEEOOE. ¢ A. ML: Slums: “ Deevil Aietory."* Botha My Mert beet Taught Me™” Jeerok T.o2.—WEATHER FORECAST ond NEWS. “ive Eyea A) eso, Annastrang trike GLASGOW. aoe, fron. Jondon, ” LET es a ee Afowrice Heaty (2) 215-0. THE WIRELESS QUARTET BD) BTASLEY FRANCIS: Fourth Talk on e Circheat ra. ml . Forcsiry.— Local Niwa, “Hymn to the Sun"... Rumney. Aorsakou NORMAN ALLIS. 4Hassi. 7.a0—8,.0.— In terval. “To the Bilenes of the Sight : I. “ Dichterlicbs ” (Poet's Love} Saa — Te eee Jere Rachinaninan aEER B. frow Ache London, WL Fala Benin. “ "Twas in the Glorious Month of Moy Antduneér: J. C. Poatersan, “The Second Manwet —ifeurice Geaiy (2) ‘From Out My Tears are Rpringing “ “The Lament of Isis" Greanedle Bantock “The Rost anc the Lie"; “1 One “The -Fairy Tailor “.. Hugo Robertson (1) into Thy Tender Eves” ; “TY BOURNEMOUTH. VH. Orchestra. Breathe: My Boule Deep Yearning “ March, Gallant Serbia” ete Jfartel ‘i am $5 wh 15, DESIRER MacEwan “Phe Rhine, “Phat Hoheat Rivet ™ =: (olin Pianoforte). Announcer: C.Ik, Parson, “7 Mame Thee Noi." JEROME MURPHY 6,0-5.45,—" SWABS “FIVE O'CLOCKS.™ T.—" Ethiopm Saluting the Colours ™ (Irish Songs anc Reoitations.) 6.45--6.20.—CHILDREN’S CORNER. Charles Wood (1) Talks to Women. 6.30-6.45,—The History of the Drama (IV.); |, Prottin’ to the Fair ™ ++).dimaford (1) 6 Li—t1.—CHILDREN ES CORNER. by Edith LeaterJones. “Old Mothesand Fine Chithes ™ T0-1L-.—The entra Jroqramine A from TO.—WEATHER FORECAST ana NEWS. farina hve Lorton. ot. Jroni Lona, " Volru Boat Song” eetaeeess LOPE Anronncer : John HW. Raymond, Lt.-Col. WEAVER PRICE, S1C., Brecon, $4 oi, TOPICS FOR WOMEN : ‘Lopicad Afternoon. Senta Daechlitx (Roprang). * on * Bees.”’ Local News. CARDIFF. 7, 30-8.0.— Interval. b.05--60,—_ CHILDRENS OCRER. b.—6.5..—VWeather Forecast for armors. 3.0—4:30. EDA BENNEE LSoprmnc}, =O-11.ee —The. entire Praqnanrnad 5 EB. Jrom Tell -WEATHER POBRBECAST and EWS. THE STATION ORCHESTRA. onda, L Orchestra, ALN UAE 3 A. H. Goddard. Soi. from Londen, Overture,“ TheFring Daotehman ™ Mr. H. MACDOWALL on." Arise im- the Wagner Hebrides,” * Mininture:Buite sw. des bs Coates (1) MANCHESTER. Local News IT. hide Benne, 2.40-9.0,— WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR : Eleanor To-day" Interesting Anniversary: fier Polonaise, “IT am Titania” (" Mignon ™) Shiels. (Contralto}. Wim. Herschel died Apu 95th, 1822. 7 Thomas (V} $.15-5.0. 8T. HILDA COLLIERY BAND. 7,25—8.0.— Interval. Pea PRR ed al sca dali abe-aiea & Relaved from Southport. &.0-LL30.—The entire Programme 8.0. Jrom } J, Movers “A Witter: Bong” .,...2.4% Comliuctor: JAMES (LIVER, Lendon,. LIT. Orchis tra. Overture, “ Zampu * Announcer: Fi. E.. Kingeley. ‘Dance of the Apprentices *~ (“The Selection, “Lohengrin ™ A number ogadmet icml a indicates the name Minstorrmirgera gee eis oe vee Wagner Foxtrot," [ Gove-Moe™ Jad a Weber (8) of itspubliaber, A bey histofpublishers will bé found om wr Ea eta ap atacaey aie meager tb) Cornet Solo,“ Lrens" * catiei bine eyedOOS page Sed.

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Me |liters "S.8."") printed i a tables in they? programmes BIRMINGHAM. 8.15, Qirchestra. tignity a fimultanceus Brendcast from the station men- tiered. * Soldier's Chorga-! (“ Fanst }) .. 2. (enn ce oh thbod, Ah —"The Sinton Piano Qimntet: ln Hverture, “Thei ellow Princess Aaink. teens LONDON. iloeber, Frenk Caantedl, eerceuse, ' Quad touehantes .. Gopricd

1 0, Time aan from Bie Ben, Concert: oO 3.0, Wy OAT RAS CORNER. ; E Leica cs Soko Woalhaimn bre aeltine, "Thies =e Uris, Dorey Ferrel! Clacton (Sopresin} “Pre Song’ (* Thi’ Mueter- | (Soprano). Fone nel Recitarions. ee es CHILDRESS (RS ER. ol al a ee WVugquer 4,0)- fi) Time Sivnal foam Greenwieh, (on ‘“Gohengtin's Farewell... 2 J ALE4, Pit”. CSeverecer 2 “Aco (vid Wn ai Cert Bowks Worth (Hewdine.* by (Sole. Prine) > Tati: and “Heciteb on: the 5. Gicheatba: Jenny Wren Chryiiat aanel Urrhiestra! Stag] thom, 7 Wopke oof Gerben, Romeo and duliet "* .. Ueirned AL that rehaedl irc the Ss) enter Lueh By nupl copes Tall WEATHER FORECAST: cnel NEWS Poon, ' Le Poet Pavilion, "AC “Bis, Soohdey, . hs Apes irri aaa ely ee eee Sail. Ses Safren Jorndae, Afjall, Ballet Music, : Hoary Vu. | FREACH TALE. --8.8.. fre A Laebfe G0-6.45.— CHI LDR EAE OUR BR A sos |e Wilh “Mictinaek wand Doris Dajani. Local Nowe, toht by Hereourt Williams. Songs: by “1 Sedda dul Silvio (" Paglaers “") 72 44) 8 Interval, Phioriot ty LC otteacnore (Seen SO pia |, Leoneniitia ““Abowtert Osean iiponte.” Lad Whe abe Sth LightOrchestral Night. oo Willian Aesel tape. Hussett-Lowke, THE STATION ORCHESTRA. “A Flower “Who Keseniblea oh [http fala Appestom beth oot the ~Loggion ALIFE -VAINHAS ((Tontralio (Wierda ty AH. Heigee.) Temperonce Hoepitil, by Major Riel CEDRIC SHAREFE [Solo Wil peehla “Once Aguin I Fain Would. Mest Thea" Rigg, OLPLEY. ET, Se, Chemin “of Cire pietira. ah! arcs liy Poe cneliis, } fait the” Board ‘of Manitgeneetit Ler Lire, ' Rose nid: Senin Oe, Loris Lercrs. RD RES, Fell, PIiME SIGNAL FROM Paiberhn, 7 Mere no, Battech~~ * Flaa’s Dream * ( Dolewgrin ’"}.. Veonce MW EAT HER FOREBRCAST andl IST Pieced Tani 0,45, Williaa Alichined. GEXERAL NAWS BULLETIN. 8, SiH gral + Ertl. 3 Tlie Ade ike Hull ae rill fry al ether, Anan& ra 4 ar 4) ik Drees Fac sind Wilkin sisan hiaed. FRESCH. TALE under thea ALE POEs of se PINOT ES ss beens eae, Paseeay er tneddastegs IF'af; Ave “Mana (7 Caovallena Kosticann) L. Ipatitud Fries." A. fis tre May tine reaeLE at cece) i Often#, Lire ra, .0.—WRATHER FORECAST any Ae Local News, Maviirka, Oy VW: ccesecrnee Shoei {5} &8. fren Eonelon. Teall, Popular and Choral Evening. Fant {Sth OPPs ead ket phatase ection At, FRAAI HEBREERT, Sat. cae THE- ROMILLY HOY’ CHOTR. Welly Sichos, lanvdtan. Come netied hey WM. WHELLIAMS. ‘A Mulgunnuner Sous heeft EEE pa Local “ews. PHILI? MIDDEEMISS. (Fnier ieiheur hi, ‘Minuet ..Gece, ore Aes |e) 10,30),-—Dhauee. Orchestra, “Ble BOad cea secede ORAL BAVID JENEKESS (Bass. 11.0.—(Close down, THE WIHKELESS ODORCHESTRA:: “La Chae tei veeiseesenreneesrte Announcer:John AH, Ravinond, Deputy Conmdoctor: 3. RA EALE KELLEY, Uyehesi pa. Mareh, "The Bharney Stone" Englemiann Surte, Ballet Moamsie to ** Henry he Overture, tS Meacc caw cee: dae enbery PoeSe ie Hass Songs, I. Tintrvockie hiabi + aR Lily es Fossa eas: CARDIFF. “OR Who: fad: Feed. ihe Tleccs fins S. Dene the le Lipey ; i. Chicuwe eri $0.40; The Bhat Tra. Uwe Morgen * Porever and Faye: oo cecactceess = Tosti FF igiedet, (one lia), (rele ra. Walts, ‘Clams of Chae eae Tes 404, 45,— "The Garbted Onehestan, relat eh trap — Wate, “Dive tipsy Pitinerss “ Kalina Baars, the Carlion Heeavrerit. Selection, "The Country Girl” ‘'Theua'rt Like a Tender Flow rev"... fw h.0-3.40.—" ocA'S OO EP OCLOCKS Ad ai Ifo eraeer 7. ctl ~ a Love e ced adh dae owe ialiieaa A funder yy Yoru! ond Tnetrimecital Artiete, «Pulls art arctan *- Lowe Thee ecseccss case eke? Mey fq Women, oiConne, Tane he Ve ade | Pino Metta“) lki:—WEATHER FORECAst tian} NEWS, 5.4.9, —C HTL DAES Ss OORNER, Crean! ED ae. from Laporboa, .20-0,.45,—"* hmpressions of isreat 1 fans en ‘ Bugeittes vy Wryddia ” (* Shepheriess of Mr, FRAKK HERBERT. SE. fre Writers“. (11). Bnouwrdon "') Welsh Air, arr. WY, TE eee eg London, Loca] News, 7.0.—WEATHER FORECART anil SEWS, “Orpheus With. His Luta™ SOA. from Bodo, Eaton Hernice (11) 10, ih. "Calla Sioloa, 4“ Believe MeTiAl Thee Endennns. Yoong FRESCH TALE. SB, from London, The Sheplends” Lullaby PW Rewards (11) Chern - lel Jrieh Air, wer. Shorrypee fai} Loom News, Philip Middiemiss ion Some Problem 1) BT aterval. Orehmst ria, elit al Ae “sans Lathe Flare “The Virkpor ell" THE BESSES OY TH’ GARN BRAND. Minature Sait vecvvaieees Erie Coates (1) Old Brittany Age, rr. viens pe bc] Conductor: HARRY BARLOW, Bases Sars, * Bowere* Sir pe (15) JEROME MURPHY: (Entertainer The Bate. Player” . wenwnee hae eh . Beek, errr. reheat ra. Bh, Bund, Down Among the Dead ‘Me i Solectian, ‘ The Daisy Chan " Lehiniiiel (1) Overture, = The Bronze Hors va. Aber Traviigioned fh Mare he The Micky * Peres oe odd 11.0. Close down. Drcheatina, ; Jeeame Murphy. Slieidin fepiniattcmerenlaiceeriy pa cee Annomioor: J. C. Paterson. The Lhonovan's eee oO(TY = Part. Songs. “Taking T' ay al Piesilly’ 5 7 errr er, ‘The Shepherds” Danie "The Darlin” Gurl from lare.”’ Eiheond: German (11) BOURNEMOUTH. Hane. Nursery f° Mistress Mary "...Jfecteone (11) elei, * Roasint's Works, a” 3.46-5.15.~—Joan Hastings (Songs at the: Piano, rs Dickory Dock *...S¢httan (11) Coniit Bolo," Cleopatra ~ Peamare THE ROYAL BATH HOTEL DANCE (Saloist: W. RUBSHWORTH,) toe) eee OF RE) Webshe Avs ORCHESTRA, relayed from King’s Hall divas 7 : 5 i ia ntad JeromeMurphy. are. TH. Ju, Py aie Roane, (Mystical Director: DAVID 8, * Pinky i ceri salei | oo Eee “My Love Nell ' aa ait LIFF.) Talkato Women: Major Coopes ie Fox Orehestira. “The Rocky Road to Dublin: , «AY ayhou Hint: “* Tenure Talk." Bourrds am Give w. Reward. German (11) “ Mary Callaghon and Me™... sdlifuller (31) Signer Bheih, “* Down South “ Af peldtetoy: Pe eseeee CHILDREN'S CORNER. Band. Philip Middhanisa ow “ Things They Don't 7.1.—WEATHER FORECAST one NEWS. ow tion, “) The Lady of the Rose" Gilbert Mention.” os, Jrow Lenalap, F. J. NORTH,- D.8e., FiG.8., Keeper of Orelietra, FRENCH TALK. &,8. from Lond, i teclagry, The National Muséumof Wales : Sedeticn, Aladko, Amerie | eas Finck Loval News, The Story of the Earth (11) Pata. TIMESIGN ATS FROM CREE WICH, TiS, 15, —Interval. Jorome Murphy. 1 WEATHER... FORBGAST and 22ND MunicipalOrchestra Night. ‘The Blutney Korea ~ Flint CENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 4.3, WILLTAM ARSE LTINED (Tenor}. Hers” veka ns coenacwees GMS fo all val rees, DORIS LEMON (Soprano). " Paddy's Perplexity = areerssck Ge | Meo FRANK AERBERTon" to ee WILLIASL MICHARL, (Baritone). Hand. Agnicuiunre in Demnark." wo. te all MUA TTPAL OCH ESTHA, Waite, aipey Door a ca eae Lehar Seat, Relayod from the Winter Gardens. A Musial Seyriteh * aes ee ae Lacal Nowa. Concueted by Sir DAN GODFREY. §45.—Mr, RICHARD -TRESE DE Bi YE 10.30,—_CLENEAG LES HOTEL DANCE on” Gardening.” i THE HOVYAL BATH HOTELDANCE BARD, relayed fi oot ikaw, ORCHESTRA, —— oe Dh ("levee chow. Relaved from King’s Hall Roome, A cumber egeinst a cooetcal item indicote: the mene of its publicher. A. key list of publishers vill be found on Anntuneer 24, U. Broadbent, Musical Director: DAVID &. LIFF. Bere 369,

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The betters "6.5," i in italics in thea? programmes Bah -S6O- REPERTORY COMPAR ¥. ; ‘Laltaby Sek Bens any Rasch eed foi {l cigaity o imulinoagous Broadcast ‘fromthe salion men- etch liomed. “THE CONBTAST LOY ER." es han a tralhes ose vneddy-russer (1) by rt. ohn Hankin, Mh, Chuinrtet., 1i.— WE, we HEA FORECAST sare NEWS. Cat : Two Mowenienbs from: “ Fle Nigroresr * O. frogi Slabs, ively Rivers ici OLPVE ZALVA Qautrtet Peter rate tines . fea fil FEANK t-HERBER f So: from Cec Harburton ...05 oon GORDON DEA fod. Gertrude Biqipson. Lenton, Looil News. The Action passes in a glade inawood on ““tirey Dove.a Feather sas .45 ~adrrey {1} Lf eh lone down, B heontiful-aftertioon in. May, Jat a Dirneatoer - H C.K. Pareja. AnnLolnter * Ploy produced by GORDON LEA, ‘ Ainke t IOPeee.ohf etl Heurabelaat Ballads and Melody. 1. WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, MANGHESTER. Sal, THE STATION ORCHESTRA SG Profeo, firs FRANK HEBBERT, AL ras Ue | (Op pain Abugaee hy H Pitznoy Pape, Carliieiorp, WILLIAM 4; CROSSE. Fondon, LecalMews. relayed Poin the Piccadilly Pa baie March, The Moroccan Patrol Fesael (o) Overtiuco.. “ Velva™ Rerasarger 10.30, Helen Ancerion. Themtre; “The Shepherd's: Bona 2c... es ol -.0.— WOMENS HALF-HOUR. CARMEN: HILL (Mesro-onrane} 0-4 op, nieerk by the ‘227 ° Quartet. © Have You Seen buta White Lily irae" ‘Dingo in the Winds a. Parra (t) “lo Not, Hioppy Dey * . bereedipe 6,.45-6.0.—Children's Letters, Apion 6.0-6.30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, . When Daisies ret Vo : aee Lite Fechraresi ny Allin, “a Bit hieyjiu Pein Lal tng thse (hours? Weed (1) 6.00, Ar GEO: Wl THOMPSOS ion “" The “ Jordin aAmour ore Fredleriek Feeel (1) Wonders-of Heat (3)—] fee treciny ERNESTPOTTS (Baritane). Oe Cc lother rnc Fine (Vothes *” eae 7 WEATHER FORECAST” amt NEWS. “Bow Photius Ssinketh in” the West ™ “Trottin’: lo the Four onford (1) * Tn Heveroe Glinka Ao, fron Deana, Arne FRENCH TALK. S28 from Lordor “ Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wine “pe oat omeos ee See oral New, : h Arne (1) 11.0. —Close tlown. © Ween Donches am ee awe dire (11) Teall 8..0.— I nterral, Announcer’: Wo. DL Simp. Orchestra. B. th The Open Road, Melodies from “The Merry Wichow ™ THE “227 ORCHESTRA. Lehar GLASGOW. Canductor: T. EL MORR ITSO. Carmen Flill. EDA- BENNIE. (Soprano, “AO Tha tat Were Bo") Md 5 4 — Feature APbernoon. CSA TRUMAN ‘(Solo Pianofortes. “GoNot Happy Day “ptttit Bridwe 45-6.15,—TOPICS FOR WOME. KLUSTON SHEPHERD (Baritone) Ernest d. Potts, 8. 0, ALDRESS oOA sR. Orch ra, “Oh, “Wurmicia thy ee. t Pretiv ‘Town (.0-6.5, Weather Forecast for’ Farmers Qeertuirc, “Land of the Mountain gical the arr, Brbodinoed (1) 6,40-6-50,— Mr, J. CAMPBELL MACKIE, of Pini steers » Hawa Nietena {11} dat aa the Tide was } Glasgow Belrenl of Art. on“ Art.” ey act ah arr. Fatghan yee Ile One } Po J ienoalaes in Plowing“ TLO—WEATHER FORECAST: and NEWS. Willterms (14) 5.8. freak London, ct Spine Bong ; “he stppanish, Lancia | Fda Bennie. (Carmen Hill, FRENCH ‘TALE. SH: Prem Tapeless, Local Mews, “The Nightingale Near the Hose” “When [DThink on the Happy Days 7-40 -3.0.—I Interval efor Frawriton [2) iMorater “The Fuchsia Tree” + Roger Gaalter SRi Meeee aHardelat Literary Night. eS Re RES Ng gees pg wt epames H, Rogers “The Fairy Pipes” oi... 00) Brewer-(1) THE STATION ORCHESTRA: “The Littl BrownOwl”... Sinderson (1) Orchestra. Comdeteal by TAAC LOSOWHRY, Une “Truman Rath ieblea cece wee Hardelli —WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. ALEXANDER HOPE (Baritone) eral OWNCeE occ sa eteecea a acs) maneee 5. Orchestras. Prelude: Ne. 20 casas eee, Chopin SB fran Dende. Mr, FRANK” HERBERT. 5.2, from Overture, “CGorigjlanue ...5.. Resthoren Noctume in F Sharp... s..0.0005 Chapin 8.10, Alexander Hope. Orchestra, Lantern. Local News, Phillips PO, ce. Oroheat ra. “ Fishermen of England”... Intermenno, Tew ee es Path * Smnthige eee ee ae .o es Moraheall (15) “Weoocdlanl Pictured Gece Ficteher Selection of Popular Songs “Ae Food Bigg” ...... 4. 8008 Gate (1) Rlinton Shepherd. Siephen Adina {1} Strte). bs1— Close dawn, §. 20, STORY BECITAL (New: “To bie Forget ayes is Schirmer (Ey Introductory Remarka bw PERCIVAL “The Bun Ged ou. iia 1 deme Announcer: TE. TL. (Odean, BIEEDS, B.A, (Oxon. }. Eda Bonnie, Stary. ' an tapture if Parra he a Bee ao ABERDEEN. “The Goblin Barer” paces aeyRRR ricansceasPacretheay Hawel? | thet f.0.Operaaic Aftermoon. Bebo 6.40,-—CH TLDREN S CORNER, Re-told by Percival Steeds. "‘Ph Enchanted Forest ~ Poetry. fifalhenyege f A irpas ahh, _WEATHER: FORRCAST and NEWs, SwH. fron Bondo; “Resolution and Independence ” ’ The Corkog .. Taca Lehn (iy |Fordenrartl Orohestea: FRESCH. TAL. mA, from Laielay, Local News, By Percival Steeds, Wali, “Wiews Of the Danube" 2. 2th Lana. Bute, * From tho Country Bide “rie totes i sattl 5.30.—Titervak, Boene from “ Pippa Passes“... Brouning Una Triman: A Night of Song. By the "S80 + DRAMATIC COMPANY, “ten in: the Rnes a ea Dibiseeiy GERTRUDE BIMPSON- (Soprano). Characters. Acligio. from “Moonlight. Sonata“ HELEN ANDERTOS (Contralia}, Oitima a THOMSON QUAEY Hleedioven NORMAN: ALLON (Base). Sob

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The letters *" 3.6."" printed in italics im these pa 6.4-6,45,—"T eens’ Corer: Matbat: France on 10.0,- WEATTER FORECARY mdd NEWS5. aT a Himullantia: Broadcast from the tien men- “Life HOO Vears Ago.” SOR fram Ganda: T.0—WEATHER FORECAST and NEVE. Prof, A. J. IHRELAND..8.8. trom Sondon. LONDON. Swf. from Leadon, Raval Horticultural Society “Fall,| uA, 40.—Time Signal it wo. Greenwich, ARCHTBALD HADDON. Sf. Prep trae Geel, Light Symphony Cancert. famndt, Lett al News Lack) News 10.25:—THE SAVOY GAA Ds. ‘8, pom MARGUEHITE PITCHER. (Soprano) emda, HARRY BURLEY (Barttone}, T.340-8,0,- luterpval 1 0. Closa down THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY 8.0-10,0), Feahre Programme. Atineouncer: John Hy BRiynaud: ORCHESTRA. ‘A NIA T EN: TTALY:" Depuiy Condoctor, 8) RNEALE RELLEY Mirected fy SYUREY RUSSELL Cyertare, “ Richard ITT "' 10.0) WEATHER FORECAST “andl NEWS CARDIFF. Bhieord Crervuam (11) a8 prem Landen 7.0-4.0.—Falkinoan ‘and hie -Opcehestia, elavied 415.—* My Part of the Coantry,” by AL Bon Prof. Ald TRELAND:. 8.8, frece Fandom, ‘Pow the 1 fattial (ren. net Isard, Boval Horticultural Be ek y Talk, Soll, BOo45 SAae OFT OF CLOCKS Spina: Farm hreoun. Caneel on Talks to Women. V oval wot Lnstrainer * Piewiding * Eignry (14 “Phe Cloths of Heaven.’ Drembadl (14) Local News, tal Artisis, 106:—THE Sava BANDS, SB fron »45-6.50—CHILDRER'E CORNER: ‘The Blackbird’; Sang " CyrilNeate hh (arivdoy, 6.+6.45,—Chess Talk by Mr. John D..(har- The Orchestra. 11.50 Close daw. kas“|S: Old Danee-Lote ae cvawevpenae SEEM 1.0,—WE Aa FORECAST | NEWS liar it we Bowers Anoouncer-s hy CC. Paterson; So, fram. Lerden " GallopinDick * evans Fiefeker (11) ARCHIBALD AADER, Nis AEigh » Dawn Monk beat the Sea’ i BOURNEMOUTH. Jean; fankemsn (25h 2. 46-5.25,—T heoc ee rele Orehestre Lonnie eal Late inl easy The Oech STA. by Dhtwnas Conway Brown, Herbert T.a0-8.0.— Tnierval. Suite, ““ Cahirthie”™ , C eitnaiali Pam beh (Tka}itonie) Talks Li Wing ro] 4 ees SPRL si tits. A Warted Programme. “4A Bong of Life™ Def Teque Ades. rau Shape, ae nat] Geers WibGLAM HEREEL PINE. Tenure, laid," * The Stara pe ecaues Pr Pili 5.15-6.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER LVOR JAMES (Salo Viok toe ble) ’ Ferry Ale Aeros 4 the Water ff onier THE STATION ORCHESTHE.A, §.26.—'" China: and Pottery—{1) Ancient Fat. TO—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS 4.0. Orehestria, A iron Lonaai, tery,” by Violat Methiey, Selookpon ae Syilyaa a fie ‘| Baritone Songs. ARCHIBALD HADDGN, SB. ofreu Walle) Vieneaipenne WT ialeiewiel “Sell Wie bas Necht* . Halt i London, WH illigean Heselts ne, Lae al Bye wy i “Ein ‘Lon PEE binge beans (Carnelian "Phe Forest) ldyil Sinks ta Heat’ The. Orchestra: T.50-8 15.— Titer val. “ Hasten to Thy Glorions Flight" Bs Die (olontial Saareg : errigepe Band Night. So Toshes My. Sana" ea Allegretto and Fitnlefrean Miitary Syin- Lage) Dinas: DOROTHY BENNETT {Soprana), th + Hl Flaydn eeesll! Hack { HARLES LEIGHTON (Die ens Recital), is. Times;given re“ anly approximate, | VR crs frail eee ke teas pees Puree THE BESSES ( TH" BABN BAND : 6.0-6.45,—CHILDREK 4 OCURNER: Ansical Whenua e205 gcictcast tae hice beens” oonCee ea Condicted by HARRY BARLOW, Talk. Wy Miss E. ML Gi. Beal, The Lirchestra £.415:—Hia Orchestra. Worship the MAYOR sof BOURNE Mareh, “sIoores 7 Sartre t ta gna 7.0—TIME SIGNAL. FROM RiG- REN, MOUTH; Alderman FS. SLATE. an Suite, “Lea Evinnyes”’ Migenhet WEATHER FORECAST ind TST GEN “The Boroitgh’s Birthday.” ‘A -BISTER TO. ABSIST "ER ' ERAL NEWS BULEETIS. S28, full 5.20), Band. tA Phi in Ohne Act tay Jolin Le Hreaton): ele ae. Marth," Honest en: . Fier (wat: ARCHIBALD HADDON (the TB O¥ertorec. | Ravens ne * _ 2homes (F) Mis. Millie Mia wr ELDAR BY EY ANS Dramatic Uribe): News and Views of Hoe. Dorothy Benmet, Atre, Medtell fie ERON WEN DAV TES the ‘Thentre. Suit. fen Seo ona, “De Not Go My Lave !"4 Osyechesticn, . Eberypemrinn Local News. "At the Weal” Selection 'Thilemoen and -Baneis " (amd 7-3-8.0.—Interval. 8.55, Lane, Williim Heselt ine, Af. An Hours Enieviaiiment ty the Cornet faliy, ** Pirie: of the Waters Tridlets: of May"w6.. Beelyn Sharpe “HAPPY FAMILY CONCERT PARTY. SOL sy per ‘Little Buds ht ''The Whe of the 6.55.—"" From My Window,” by Philemon malowi: VW, KHUSHWORTH. pkics >") Men ja Only Serepteni:”’ Tear Janes, Operatic belectiong "The Lady at ihe, Rasa" 4,0, Pianoforte and Violoncelio Recital, u Ai (iar ” (mie ld Florre tates trifle re biry 8.10.—Chailes Leighion, Dickens’ Characters, da nue + Fag ede dei aeated hs ebook ip Ieee nie MEME ELITE MAT) RICE COLE 520h Borvehi tie anath Ave Marina ee aia " Song of the aeingale” 2 et ot Sarat 1.0. WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, BEATRICE EVELINE. _ Bae entdon, oe Lite Eyes UY sare la gual eaienett ec ewe tenia rigor|" Mocaand Toetita -laeiaer The Rivulet ioi:20 jock ice: Af, Sains Prof. A, IRELASD, i Al. fre Loge Soli “ Moonlight Sonata " Neetharest ibaa, nt Villanelle Z eeeee Ll A ceranes Sodimta in G Miner, Op, 14, fou Pianolorte 9.30), Band, Royal. Hortteultaral Society alee SB and Wiolonvello— 4... 502) Reechininnaae fram london, Waltz, Ww rdische VWeisen “@ frmf 10.0.- TIME SIGNAL-FROM GEEENWICH. Bvlection, Locul News, “The Moid of the Maownitzina a W EATHER FORECAST and 88D fraser-Simean 135:—THE SAVOY BANDS. 8.0 Pend Landon, GENERAL NEWS BUGLETIN, &.8. Fantasta, Retiitisoentes af Seq¢land " 11:30. down, fe all Station, i frond fre i Prof.. A. J. IRELAND: ‘' Episodes in the 4,50. Charles Leighton, Dickens’ Characters. AnmoWneer : C.K, Parsons, History of England—The Battle of Bos- worth." Sci te all Stattone, SSS = ———== SS MANCHESTER. “The Week's Work in the Garden,” ley the Royal Horticultaral Society, Sif. fo ofl WAWVE-LENGTHS 030-3:0—WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR. ‘Stahinna, AND CALL-SIGNS. 5,0-45.0.—Septet. Orchestra, conducted by 8. H. Latcal News: ABERDEEN (78D) - z 4°5 Motres Spurgin,. relayed from the Oxford Pic. tore Howse. 10.35.—THE SAVOY ORPHEANS and BIRMINGHAM (5IT) 45 ,, 54S 6.0.—Children's Letters.

SAVOY HAVANA BANDS, relayed GLASGOW (55C) - eee 27 6.0-6.30.—CHLLDREM'S CORN ER. frodi the Baroy Hotel, Landon: Sus ta NEWCASTLE (5NO) oo BOURNEMOUTH 6,.30-6,45.—Edwarad Cressy on ** The. Engineer all Sintra, (68M) oe a5 C«s in Adventure—(6) A Hace anid Pine 1 71,30. —Closa down. =e MANCHESTER (22Y) 375s in Alaska."

Anntunter + FR. F... Palmer. LONDON (2L0) «oe 165 4, | CARDIFF (5WA) - tC | TioH—WEATHER FOURBCAST and NEWS PLYMOUTH (5PY) - 5, 5 i. from Landan,

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SHEFFIELD (Fr) “ 6 M1 OC (Salo Piano), Reg. Green (Solo Violin). T.o0-8.0,—Tnterval, LEEDS— orsy { 46. 5 6.0-5.30.—WOMEN'S CORNER: E. Dorothva BRADEORD | (2L8) |\ ae Barcroit, “In ondOnt of the Shops.” 4 sucler againet a musical Hem indicnics the came HULL (GKH)'- - 88 12 ., : $.50-6.20.— CHILDREN'S CORNER, of thw i A okey bet of poblishera voll be feed cn PREG I.

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naytelts 15A6.peei ft es2 Met pa| ABERDEEN. 70.-WENTHERx aFORECAST; ond NEWS . ig aT a & #3; Tre4 fala : i: ‘ A Sioned. $;30-5.0,—Tnsty Wena =i i Atbercnoon = -The 1 re : Sean r AR IBALD EE; Oy. 5. aay a0, THE “24¥ " RESTAURANT m ireleas oe i Feminine: “Lapis cee Lo ul ane eee Soc et caret a ESOkLLSh eh nes el wai Jean JEihott, To-cav's Cn vs LL Anniversary: General MUSICAL MENT, (ustralLed lyry lt Saree Hoss. Rornetet ‘ p JCM ES EE tibé ai eT tH mous, ait Ain Irish Diner cof Reputs ‘: Furiquliar mMd Masse I eel lL Adedrew rae icy ss TatBotha di r gn soem, JEROME MURPHY Watson and Williaw Betne eer? A Waiter of Repute (2) 0.4... EB, WAITS 6.6.6.30—CHILDREN'S | ORNER : Nature The Sea Hath Its Pearls, Die Proprietor ys..c0s.:53 Va eee a E Cornet A Pot of Henthér Honey." GERTRUDE EDGARD (Mezzo-Soprano}. _ [Nor Seat 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST ‘and NEWS. ROBERT WATSON [Baritone] ome: Eiiners Set aeeeeHY S.B.- from Lendoii ANDREW. BRYSON (Solo Pinnotorte), ARt bods HADDG, aft Frei THE STA" ; ORCHESTRE: l FRANK POXUN London. Loca ted : Sate Eads a one eon ret ata r AT ocician , ; Conducted by [BAAC LOEOWERY. | Oni Ha in 7 = 7:30-6:01. rheprad, Fil. Orche te (nterer. VICTOR S35. THE. Oo. Aberdeen Pa oF Bid MG ad Hireclune F ay ey iow FORECAST. ond NEWS: Abe C. E LTON : 2h i yvecture, F i n g a l ’ s Caw va Mendelssohn 10.0.—WERATHER.ABS ge noeood Tas! Pe ache TeleeFlearnphhs Superinten-u p i e r i n t e &. 10.( Gertradeje de EdeardEdvard, oe dent, © Teleors pli Preportinent. Soon tha Winter: oo. * My af Av. TRELAND. S06, from Lon. eae “The Tisher Maiden } ieee tae "Talk ae ‘= eee n ‘The Swimmer! ise vtec Eslgere (1) iAaHn PeiL Herticnltnrali at ; T xBoeiketyrm : MALE a3 Es CARMES HILL. (Sapruna); 29. Orchestra, fae THE SAvOe.BANDE oR! THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, March, ‘ Admirals “Al Mich. cists Bath ches a E Fa ita uiLky Pay Robert Watson. : Leiden 8.0 _ Orchestra, 8.90. 1-3 a < dav Selection, Adce boten ana Forkaig Pesie WwW ‘ricks. ae ; | Water F.- Keel Li A A OUT. / Zs i “ The Mousemé "' Port of Many ShiPe ( Salt | Announces: «Wicker | Ranaeae B.A, Sona. ( M o t h v e Carey ..,.-..- | Ballads | ' Vhere Go the Beate?" “Phe Sailor's Grave sieccccscccctes. Sullteun NEWCASTLE. + Tisoe Raced MT cheney meer see Orchestra,: 3.45-4.45.—The Station. Light Orchestra. “Young Night Thought" | Ballad, “ Ship o° the Fiend * §,45-5.15.—WOMER’S HALF-HOUR. 9.0, Orchestra Hamish Mact? am 6.15-6.0,—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Bilection, “Gea Grane Vis2... Vaheerae Selection, " The Flying+ Thatehmai’ "iter 6.0-6,30.- Scholars’ Half-Hour, 9.15 Song. 9.10. Gerirade Ed gacil, 6,455.74), —Farme a Cormer : Prof; (oilehrisi— OW he Fadl oud aces oleerabel ce oneaff} ‘A Hebtidean Seat Riever's Peo nge Seasonidle Notes, 9.20 Circle stiri. HF, Aennedy Fy meer (1) T.—WEATHE i rORECAS [ and NEWS. Overture, ** Mivella*’ J4...--.0-:.. frounod. (5) *'Senta’s Ballad‘ (“ The Flying” Batch St. from Londen, Boo, Bones mahi fei reSTP | fe te APRCHTRALD HADDON, &.8. frown Daw- QeLO ADB ce akegeeecreeeees Oe OF As f Sunbiam at Morn *" 0. Caldire (1 fon, Local News. “Tine Foire Pipers." ane Breer (1) @22. Andrew Bryson. MacHaicel! iat} 7 ee Interval. B45. dee hestrd Ted Bee Picks Recital. Waltz from “Ca. Belle an Beis Dormant.” Bia Robert Wanison. ¥YISGCENT CAYGILL [Sola Pianotitte). Feharborshy a thie Little Admiral “" ..464 Stauford (14) KORMAN ALLIS (Bassi. Batic, @ Bliise Aaai Een (G4 "4 = Ancient Mariner" 3 . . . Sanderson (1) CENRIC SHARPE (Solo: Violoncello}, 1.06—WEATHER FORECAST cand SNEWS, ‘Fishermen of England’ 22... Af, PAeflitpa 0, Vincent Caygill. He, ROME AOR. mae Orchestra. ‘ Bonktu Appissionata,’ Op. 57, Ist Move- Beofe A. J, TRELAND, Si fromLonden. Héleadion, * Life onidhe Ocean”... Beading neceit itiedtarieace es DEAE Koval Horticultural Society Talk, 8,8 o.52 Gertrude Edgard, Norman Altin, from Lonidou, “bude, Brotannia!’ [with Orchestral Ac 0) Tsis and Osiria ’ (Savastro's Sang from Local hews. | companiment). : The Magio Flute "0... UMezert (11) li.co.--THE SAVOY BANDS, 5 from 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST: and NEWS. ‘ Arise, Ye Subterranean Winds fand on, SB from Laneon, Pureelf 1604 (11) 11.30 Lose owt. Prof, A. dd. IRELASD, i i, from Lasdan Cedric Sharpe. Anneinter: HH, J.) MeKeo, Koval Horticultural Society Talk. EP. "4 Midsummer Borg D e e ea leLe Shere pie fren focvaarin. “4 Bhormber Bong." seenbert Local hews; Adainte Tuneutde”(Ne. Boal Fhres GLASGOW. Wa0—THE SAYOY BASDS §.8 from Litth Waltzes'"") o.00-4 The Wireless Quartet and Eda Ben- Londdv, Cyril Seatty ary Cedete Sharpe (4) gee teeos Vincent Caygill, AD, AD BAFOR WOMERPana i © aeAine eis ' a * Sodus Appassionata,”” Op. 57, And and 7156.0. < nueeeX'S CORNER, Announcer: Slungo M. Dewar

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WEEK eee “Salo: ad Ameoaes Paiva te OF THE PUES ois. ae ve hoe Ta) EVENTSSUNDAY, August 24th. BIRMINGHAM, 8.0.—"A peinindd- Night in VincentCaygul, LONDON, 9.0.—Folk Songs and Sea Italy." ee Noctoene in C Minor, Op. 48, No.1 Chapin Ballade in A Flat Major, Op. 44 ...... Chopia bp Chanties. . GLASGOW, §.0.—" Programme of the BIRMINGHAM, §.30.--A Night with Sea.” Nerinan Allin Se Dvorak. I " Filicpia Salutiiig the Colours Waoed (1) Ming BOURNEMOUTH, + “Trott -to the Fair" ...... - Stanford 8 . 3 0 . S h a k e s p e a r e THURSDAY, A u g u s t 2 8 t h ‘Old tothe aad’ Fine Clothes”... Sire ight. | 8.40.—French Composers LONDON, 8.0.—" The Dogs of Devon,". Cedrit Shar pe. CARDIFF, Temande eb Héponse " Night. a Comic Opera. 5.8. to all Stations. fa Pre prdlapes TayhOF, OFF: Cedric Siear ype . i 25th. Ptarcavolle (° The Tsles of “Hotimarin “h LONDON,aa i ong Blacksmith's FRIDAY, August 29th. OW coerced Serenade," and Scenes from Dickens. BOURNEMOUTH, 8.30.—Folk Sones and "Topo" the Gork Road ** (id= Trash Air} ie 5.B. to all Stations. Dances of Many Countries. I Cedric Sharp TUESDAY, August 26th. NEWCASTLE, §.9,—Second Concert by + 9.30 Half-un-Houwt. at Another Station; FOURNEMOUTH, Caetara by the the Winners. of the Musical Tourna- : ea 10.0:—WEATHER FORECAST snd NEWS. i Municipal Orchestra: ania, i 8.30.—A Night with the Peeear aParee . ae Fs Sat pee | MANCHESTER,CLASGOW, §.0.—8.0.—''LiteraryTheNight.Open Road.” ABERDEEN,Compete Schubert. ; Lica orticultural Society Tolk, &.if, f i i Landan, Lochl Nevyr, i WEDNESDAY, August 27th. ao i i | 10.3). It HE §SAV OY BANDS. 8.8. from Lon- L DONDORN, 9.0.—Pianoforte and Violin SATURDAY, August 30th, Recital by Maurice Cole and Beatrice LONDON, 6.0.- -Band af H.M. Scots i wan, 7 Guards. 11,30.—Close down. [ Eveline. W, MM. Ben Gh a hetietbetp etapa eeepare feahfend el haea or grag ede Ed -b- 44el: a ATMA NCeE

—- RADIO TIMES ~—= [Artater wean, Te24. — Sonata ee ele — Continental Broadcasting: Les Sons du Francais —Leur Quantité. At the suggestion of many an we publish below a comprehensive list of Continental Broadcasting Stations with their times o ransmission. Owing to frequent changes of wave-length and times of transmission, ohealote accuracy. cannot be anteed, but each time we go to press with this The fattonrne fell: ell fe Deedee! fren fe Kedah in Tivewday, Jago a, Et remeron eerie aad hist 1 will be carefully chec with all available information. (Hhod ddeyfewts snag foliar fhe edie sour: furs wore, FRANCE. 220m, Fre Tae. te VW pon, Sew. Goce O* 2°77 aianps qoe pireayee hon ket -eop2 da Ta PRE RAGE OL) Pars, 20k me. Gtionst Jewry, F sie ir frances Gate: da quantite—oo de bepgiric Daily; TAO aie, Werther Fareset; 2040, Market SSO oo. ah, TO pin. Loner olrregaiar) —Htrke, cf gore se ayiiahes, &A Peetnptiten ke Geridont hiepenghe: 12.15, Finest Shonal : 2h, . neat, Sn. Fundays, Tos) oan, Concer, hs voyriles Atnirot qercediora es por kes oecunté citoiaiilex, toneert of PTT, Pars, reed on Pea. | eo iia. Weekdays, from 7.0 win. aterk Raivhont mvaieut tentes ki peeme dt up. Cepnndant, quethe qe subt- ts pm. Aleyket Stemorts. (Weekdays) : Ti, Sees pind Cuntathone olenoat laceare wll yy. rigid ite uveTpaptieaA Bees pritive, ef cpectque Pern ELT ay tae Sch Acne (anietions (Weekdays) > 10 pen, 40. Expres News Bere, Tarpliur aiy que =H le conbtiate entre se) sviloies accentoh celles faenrt 2 a ht, Watterr. Forevaak; i punk, BELGIUM. yt teeepes nn Fined. ql gor ave ex priselien, Lis leita (ineeuber): Li pom, Final Weather eligunee: «ht meet, a'atterde. plas yoluntiers Sur ceria} Farecact, FRUSSELS: (SA)Sees 1. vy o- Temi. Orbea: yen, ‘ews, & Ein wns yee eur Aeree prollale GQBl ee Sree cit KATTO-PARIS (SF R}—VParis,. 1,780 10, Lestips; E15, Jews, Concert: Lb peo, Final News hinghiemnpe Shape fk Poboervatin cet qe ber patil: Vets ys > a pi, Bene ote, : [2.40 BRE, Penile? Ln. neh pan focstante. Takao Oerhestra ; 1) pan, blerk Rechaneo HAERES (2 4 5— 1 iid. Me vorie en cfet selon be individu mt ode peolace. en Bem: DD po, Capcert: fib, Sinck Exchange Weehilayy : 4 F 7a, 2 yw. i a nlaS pa. Wer bar Tevince > be Méridionmans, par Soinpbpeseah ora Newa: Woes Hoar: “SAR p., Léchire, “Siewe ]thiteeaal. 7 ee wt macert il Hileeks lh palit wopaics.qtl soe lowes ane he sie de be Fraiee eb Tetetins 1 fan, Conca: 2 pm., Damen Mash Cnonert fistesom bunk eat pet on Tuttinys ote particnlicraornt.& Paria et dans le Nord, (noe dally). Sindaye ; [Sofu, ‘Orcheia j Yhuredars}. fale varleaueet ayer. let on de relist ape aria | eel Lah pn, sows: a pon., Comet: 45. pom, HOLLAND. ee fakt seutic oaith pol fees Te peit de joot feu ete; Rh pam,, Comer: Ti pin, Dance THE. ELAGAO ES CEPee ae et ieplaie gate apna da Pore eeiplatlyet eile | Vek, On the find amd dth Saticday af wich mouth Cigicertet 2pen, Sides sR peti, Menaliie's j iti atulennot sur le hoagiecir ond acl Sr btnde a once given by Leafin nt 2 pin 10 pa... Thnreda re. TeTialiors avilahes (el Senet on eer LRLE SYPRERIECVRE 26s POSTEs £T TELE- THE HAGE PiU t1--1,054 m, L—Ls preiibere amol ei eeluied pines peurithe CRAPES. (FPP — Pacis, 450° ni 40 pum, Cooert (Tes Pee? mee peridieoerht, bemwcoip, miernible, nonl- = Ma. Concert. (irregular. baat Ute Sitebae. i nelieed HILVERSUM | NAF ltinete, cb didenianmt, ridicule, terrible, ig FL 062.000 m.j2) 7-30 pamn., Conerrt (irregular; Tomoertos Bt) Pi, Fundnes |) Re pe. Fabblaye ; 3.—La -seconde sl do et conor Par une wevelle : + 4opom,, Letture od Oooert (Pengedays):° 8 pan. Ein, Chidren's Nour i Moodav cube),(AD trans eX," THURS. sete, Urea i, Spainiritale. athen oth, Englisch Conversation, Lecture oe Conecet (Tueedary: fisahine ivregidar during |Avipiis hurd. Inpnlioeit, oNene mirth, lerobee,

2) Pim, lector or Play (tondavy); 64a pm, TRMTIDES (PCM 1 dee en, Aion ahi ce cad -pecticiliers ef cea ot Tow dideine pent (eiaye, slaved be Fi? 2 pom. Lectura Gosh Rn, Cer Eayee, anyyvetl par aqhithee, mactire #1 rehe? wn met CHa eH peers fet of Oetks Dilcaal, tetindly jday pelafrom a AMSTERDAM (AA5}—1050) in, de jot, coneoDest Par Leer, ie ead ‘atin Theatre (daily, exe Mondays ani Tuesdays), Talpan, Coarert (Wedarsdnds, her.” oo ped dir qt Be svn ne aml longer oe =i ‘PRITT FARISLES “—352 on, AMETERDAS (S08 Feet Ae) ain. (Vas Dio Ager) elit sont & in fo accent cb cmipeées de tertalns soe ‘Deets and Music almodt-dally al 0,200 pum. Biiek Fsechange Quctallone and News tloiwet ores qt nome -eperitiononé toot ileus Po Ed hypo}—Are in. imc ecnal Chet diy fie7s AL ha me, he mots fracas pet bolement- bout herr Daty: TOA.aim, 11.50, Te, VS pein 1.13, SWITZERLAND. Weoe pooeabies eit leur dernlire sy linbe pecans > tex. 2 Slik Exchange etithens | ge pA, Sie ard Cer poodaal, coe, Pree, wamdpue, interkewr, Concert, (EXEA ERG, Bae Pooainde 0, 1h an y.10 pan, Weather Forecast, Steck Exelanice nul VModelsinr, ontlone, contrite, ef Mik: dan Bea plies HASH RIVEPER A, Sice— Jee mn, Diner Jew (Conner lei) oa, Leaehoin copetes [es mots pecdemi ety jeictit deor Iodivkbankie | Th nyt, & pei. Covert and News, «pom, Cancert Chine Grete locigue de nigh =e trie prove! oye (irregulach. Cittegolri:. 4 ivi, Wether Pape? 2 ORS jin, Lectire sor: Concert tdalh, een ph Weleda Ss atid Tn CSOTe Goat la clernltre Vitae rate [vices CEAMANY. Thorsdavs daring Augmet, OTT, Die hee otaSO" Eee We LATSAS AE (HBL) m veel ql eet wie de tebe OO Velo! saon jeri! PERE(Telefanigoen)}—S0 and 750) me, fn Trinh! dene lone" 8 a jon} ie pid jales pir} 8 Pai. Coorert ar relay of (yer, ete. lire, ThCaer eekly’) 20, Conkceri (Rigi), rae HAW Kirim, a na, S a lp, Weather Poteet > 18k pon, qi do fone! de ne ear," on (set: Cheha iner ete s, etd Time sional; 5 pain, Chbetren's ‘Hew (2 lveredors ent cn rasta fs abe Beets of jeer Seine Bian est pee oie 2 nn, Tie Slenl, Sews ool Weather Foren (Dellea-cl pe sent pas bostbey ois i teqeemdout, iMeoekdays): 0 dui. (Reeds): Db goes, Chiat unl y) | Boo, Wihatierr Dorecnst: Soi poi, acer OF Techie (dalle), DE wi, OCR ain, Wee ey ™ [ede Gtr lorie en efit ie (Stier: dpe. Tne Fiial, Supping and Potions 1s avilhebre fliales qu at Tair iti CPE: PRLEE a Hiei hat Scone (Weekdere): $5 pan.) Domestic Kew, ete. Forecast; 1 jim. (onecrh of beste (Tutedaya, Thearalays anil Sat wai: 2pm, Weather For ao sO (ey iba bs Hite I rete el for es eile + teen, Chikdees’s Corer (Woedinesilay ard Sunelay) : made Con” “be “on,” i) oth det oa ent: 0 pom, Orchestra (Tispe, Thiniredays: and Womers Hour (Monday: Poteet. aod Lectirr jewnued lanes “fapeer St eons Chae” * henrriaes “| ier aie): @ pm., Eteevithinal Boor (Moblay, Silordare)t 6b, Wealher Foreast; 8 pum, “A OG ood” bonne dane Tea et ede“ epeipin Wellieidoy ond Freie)? Doeechane (Toeeday): 7 pn, Orchrstm (Tdesdays, Thoredays anil -Satirinys); Ot hein fd! ey. 2 cree, tirarieiee, feelire, fate, Lonmrert snd Lecture (Senay) pon, Pine Siwniil, 1 1h, Coneert and Teaser Mbusic (almogt daily), ZURICN EP STY ERAGE—iee ia. Proce, plotales, ranpiet, lierble; eminent lea mots rote Concert, Sews idally): 10 pom... Time Shin, Weather “palates,” "anode -" fe": feces," une“ Pine pol Sew (cay). 20-0) pam. Tithedend Livtires, Tet, Mele (eetally Tica ys, other days itr falar}. font cepenmdiont emerptlon Ad cette peaks, BLASTmm Sew Sting sow tostine. oes eyilahes fetes ct ferme formes de a‘ hope HES EAT0m, ITALY. ROME? mm, quid: pute veer: rt oie oonfoales “4 U2.pom, "TinSigil (dadiyh' 1 jeri, Weolher or (ori Ge" hides Slitdau** bres Parint, Sheek Exchange News (Werhabaye) sd [eally: LLpo, ewe: f aan, Thee Signal (Coneert trrecubarh + LS ji, She Raye on dt tenmlnadeone “de mb a ee funn.Chikiren's Hoge (fondevy so pus. Oreleste Ox. Pere, eee, dire,rere, erie, cwelen, ail, norilie, Tereiit (Weoliiave): T.a0 pa, Lecture (irtegulart, keer Sows: 4.30 pun, Unoeert, 123:4) pion, Testa recor) * 2 pein, Poiieert negTvelfic, famille, troonnle, ides, bere, aware, bie (Monday): A yin, Concert op Lactare fdhakly, ekcege tit, 7 cepevbunt la eyiake Torie da some" fe i Wiloewday pine Saterday; BAR pom, Concert (ladle, oF Cipiria. idiom, 2 pom. Coneert (errestaillar. dom" ferrethee faire") oe ecole ae FGA abe PEL (Vio: Bas) 0 oped ee and: 20m. Tinta tras deinie, ct miei vat one pana dionner: elie eet Tf .a.nb.. Morket Reports: JOG, News: V1. Review 1Aa Bp, Chechen or. Coneert jolmiostchaidy). Yim, 10 ae, Tests ferequlart, hrevoodate "eee, “ noetine, pene belle,” “pees Hf Steck Eacheunte Motiotete 1205“pi.Time efte.; ¢f longee digsfive," rele,“ nigre,™ uth vie; Signals LS Pe, ewes 2qi, Riek Eechannt SPAIN, fot. Gotten 5 DSpom, Wireless (irehecetra.; 7 pium,, SLATED (Beadle Therien}—222 a ¢—Eniln [ea sylales fooles ck fernaiea-aver wecdats eff Chittren’s Hot (Sanders. snl Wednesdays) 5 7) Trdly: 7 pum,, Ocaoert, ronflexes som8 loognes noesi dans In pbipart des rae ses im. English Conversation (Monelays aml Thin 490 na. (EET) G6 pio, Cacti. (sumlays > other “aie, oveiibg” ue nie Copaae pb, 2 voy); 8 Th, Leche (daily. exonpt Bandayey: days irregular; exception + “ fate.’dine,” #t senvent mia" ile pn, Comer, News, Weather Foren, Tacit 13-20 mm. 1 pm. Lecture; uk) pith, Woke er Vt et Wibiresant de pemargecrcombita Ib position ao Healt: ete, idally coop Adiga) > a pm., Concert daily TO ans la edie pet infloer aorson acceninaliog el sar id Thue Seti (Sumdaye) > 10pan, Spee CARTAGESA (RAS }—1,200 m, la donee. de son final, lai dinns “in partespoe ie faite Tance “ede (Thirelay; aod Saturdays) Note: 122720 pum. and. 6-3), Teste ond Mose dirmpegulari, premiens et "li pemices fois be dlfifrence ie yolenr From 7 pam. all Concerts, ete, ore relayed by Bertin 11. 1 GCZLECHO-SLOVAHIA. est ettenent marge cana le meet “Pei"cepariaket nh SAM). pik, KEELY (OK Pie—t1,1 in, = STUTTGART —-i37. m. fl nest pos more ibe broever ike mots eomnie * creeer,™ Weekdays: Ii om,, 1.2 pa, 7 pio, Sick Exchange “eee,plies,“ “* bane,” hier,” ef, of bet i) pm, Concert (daily): Oidildres's Corner (Saburo: Ouctutien: 7.10 pom, Oo, lectiss, ewe, {) p,, Thine Samal: # pam. Lectures (Mondays) : pom Longe dont fo oa eth dalt jetation honk a Peewee, plies Weather Forrust, ete. (dolipjs Ll ajo, Cusieoet an Cece7 oS mle die mot, ef fora per 0 PL, Comerrt ida); tan, Woather Formast (eundayesh eonetypient de aylabes pon-aorsotiess, rendient ces. ey llebes “ddaliy): 0.45, Leora: and Mews (dally). KOMAROY (otinnj—1a) m. LEV2b—a4it tin. Weekdap!. £10) pum, Aiaek Exchaige and Coneral dheini-beo goes, i pit., Xews, Stick Exchange: Geolaiians, ele: (Week: C'est par la dpeie on parvient & difierenvier dais Bews, Samdayat [0 an, Concert tial Sarvs, ls laparice. des imeta ait des pons eda jdentinee, diel; 4.20 Pmi, Orchestra (daly); #15, Coneert FRAGT E (FRG—1,0) om, cane p= oe Nee dale); O30 poo, Dao Muse, Wee, ete, 7pm, Wealber Porecae:, Oreleetro (ally). pene * (yoyee-courte) et“ reine(royete lope) (Sandpreh, 150K im, § aa0., Le, Weather Dorecast 5 12.4, 2b yhin,, ale as = Pree i! ae a MI KOENIGSBERG—ii) mt, eww, 0 a.m. Birkett News (Weliweadag and Satpdayy “mettre. a Ao po. fee” “a a L500 o 10-asm,., 8 qe. 1 pap, Concert tineralar) * fale" ‘s sha ig ae 1a ain. Comet, Weather Forecast and Benon *venlont * iverbe vouleir) , * yele Simlag): 5G. Tine Signal fdaily): = pm, i AUSTRIA. * ifnil ile, i ia fil) WIENS A fRadio Hehphon )-—omior. Aeperryeant j— New, Bleck Exchange Qootalions (Weekdays) ; 10 joo, Concert (| Weluesdays only); & peo, Gowcerl 4200 pum, Lerten onal GCancert (Wookdaye); )— BS pone, oaurert 7 Pe, Cone(Tooele, Frelays aod Soatandeyps): fal Vir qn fered) une eyliabe fhialo est anil whet eo ond) Rewa (Weekdays) = Tab fan.) Specind-- Dirte ao other weekdara, Concert is Prondea. These wive-leitha awe subjoct to blterithna,) 10 p.7a.-0) pom., Dance Mee | Fridayay, SPOCK HOLM (Telearalverket)—ia0 i, presede devin? bree. eT eau, Re leat 1 AES CARS im, 1 acm, Eetigious Herviet (Sanday); <. ptt. Concert “ene (lowe) of “rhe” theed) * oder. "* i i. Cobre = pin, Keot, Weather Forteact, che dabaily); 3 pon, jabpooet daily’. ‘ Coport (fumdays) : fo pus, Ohildren's Oprner STOCK AOL (Hadle Altj—AT0 om. “pier “id Ai. vi nore (Wedel) } Concertusd) :- 6.39 pam, Cancert 7 pie, Concer (Tosdeys, Thoredags, Saturdays aml hina fo med) eo Mara, Minter Weekdays): Tao pi, Lectum (Monday, Tieslay Sunilayni, “lease "" [Bovage) oe iiencefen © bined) RODER—2,200 m.- 6 pom., Caacert) (lorena, Let connie eleewiipies stot porto bengiies: oeita and Wirdlnesday)- 0 pum,, Comeert, CW eekdinys |e Thane des ae inuelfeste or on tenipe aerdh, de seinen jo Mime (Saturday). I pt,, ews, Weather borecunt DENMARK. and Tine Signal. LYSGEY (03 E}—24im. 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Pay ibion, Orohestra. 2.0-4,0,—PFalkman ‘ane dia Orehesira, reheves ford HA-0 A. —CATLDREN'S CORNER: Miss Rose Two Hamparian DAWnCeR a se ee Brats from. the Capitol. Cinema. Fvieman will read Dee, Pure ancl Bane Interlude fort a Dramatia Recital. olas REYoe LOCRS, (io Bhrimping,” by Tinker Taylor, and “ Buckingham on His Woy to Execution ” i45— th, 0.— CHILDREN'S CORNER, .30-6,45.—" How to Speak Welsh" (X.), by Catechism" by Luisa Hewett: Kirkham feHy ee aH fe Huw J. Hiuwa, Harailton on “--Ante,”’ (rehesiran. First and. Second Movenrnia from 2ym- TAL—WEATHER FORECAST (ond RW 7.0—TIME SIGNAL from BIG BEN, phony No. 2, Op disci ec. Beethoven SB. from London, WEATHER FORECAST and i oe A Group of Englteh Songs. G, A, ATKINSON, Eh pT ARS, Lan leit. CENERBAL NEWS: BULLETIA.. 8.8: * Ethiopia Babating- the Colours Weed (1) Lonal: Nowe, fo all Shatios, “Od Clothes and Fine Clothes . See A Programme of “Old Favourites.” Cc, A. ATRENSON fihe BEECL Film “ Ballod of Benimerwater " ...... Peel (1) FELICE AYDBE (Contralte). Critic); “Been on the Sereen.”” 4.8. fo “The. Yeamen of England “.... Geri JOHN COLLINEON (Tenar). all Stettions, Local News, Orchestra. RENNETH ELLI6. (Bass). 7.o-$.0.— Interval, Suite," Wand of Youth," Wo. 3 Elaar ft | } 7 Chairman: CHARLES COBORN, il} March; (2) The Little Bells ; (3) Moths Teall, Orchestra. A Variety Bill. and Butterflies; (4) Fountain Dance; Overture, “181 Jo. .eees Tehoihorsty rHE ANGLO-AHAWAITAN PLAYERS. (f) The Tame Bear: (6) The Wid Bears John Collinson: OLLY OAKLEY ond His Banjo. 10.0—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWa, "Come Into the Carden, Maud Beaifs (1) RAY WALLACE (Eutertamer). Si.Jno London, Mar faces eee ee EERO Topical Talk. -Lboeal Neve, df, AERY JACOB, and Kenneth Ellie. 1S: Dramatic Reerjal, TWO MUSICIASS from the Savoy Hotel, ‘The Vicar of Bray."...... arr Jol Tot ' The Shownn” .,.... Weer Town Among. the Dead Men" &.), PwoSavoy Musicians Open the Programme. Chinelueset ra, re. W.Ae A J. Aery-Jacob Telling Irish }Stories. "The Welsh Rhapsody" soe. German (11) Orchestra, The Anglo -Hawaiian Players. 11.0.—Cloge down, " Larco ™ wee Honiael “Pork Alar," Announcer: J, &. Paterson. Tniermexxo, * Cavaliata Russideane “Hewat Flees,’ Maseagit ifula Melody." Olly Oakley, Entertaining with His Banjo. BOURNEMOUTH. Charles. Coborn, tho Voteran Wilking Comeétiian. More Syncopations by the Savoy Musicians. $.45-3,15.— BAND OFBM, 14-20th HUSSABR, “Two Lovely Black Eyos." 2.0) (approx). Ray Wallace, relaved from South Parade Pier, Southsen. “The Alan Who Broke the Bank at Alonte in Selections from her Repertoire. Talks to Women, Curle." The Anglo-Hawatian Players. b.15-0.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Opchestra, “Kika Bloes,”" L.0.—WEATHER. FORECAST and NEWS. Webee Tet Yea eeea Lae Sb “ Hawniien Farmyard.” SoH, from Iewndon, Waltz, “ Blue: Danube. ....0.044 SNe “Sweet Brown Maid of Kismuki ! ft A. ATHRINEOR, 5 i. fron Pay jefe iT, Felica Hyde, J, Aery-Jacob telling more Jnsh. Stories. Local Newe. PACOIMA a ee ere aca a ae Wi tg Bay Wily Oakley in Items from his Repertoire. 7,00-8..400,Interval, Ame Laurie. ein ce es (al Scate ls The Anglo-Hawailan Players. Folk Songs and Dances of Many Countries. John Collinson, “Lelia Waltz." a ia ee gaa ee A fétealf I ] 1 “ Kamshamobe March.” DOROTHY ROBSON (Soprano). PEP faites ee a i Poeti DOROTHY CLARKE (Contralta). “ Aloka Ge." Orchestra. EDWARD LEER (Tenor). March, “The Entry of the Gladiators " 16.0.,—TIME SIGNAL from GREENWICH. THE WESSEX GLEE SINGERS, WEATHER FORECAST «and 22ND Fucik THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. March, “ Tipperary.” GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 3&8. Conducted by THOMAS CONWAY fo aff Stations, BROWN, (Charles Coborn im moat of his famouz zope, Topical Talk. Local News. 8.00). Orchestra, #election, “‘ The Leek ™ .,...6... Middietdh he30.—An Howe's Danes Music by JACK Tialian Folk Songs ...... arr, Langey Felice Hyde, HYLTON'S BAND, B45, Kdwaord Teer, “ Love Smilea But to Deceive ™ .. Balfe (1) 11.30,.—Clore down. Belectiod, “ When All Was Young...... Geinda BG), Wessex Glew Singers. Kenneth Eilts, Announcer: FR. F. Palmer, “Thee Agh Groveieee eks Welsh Air (2) “Drink to Me Only ova 0eus an. Spire “The Last Rose of Summer " “ Simon the Cellarer™ wie.ae a. 2 Hotton BIRMINGHAM. Ernest: Linde (2) Orchestra, Bally in Our Alley ".. 0.4. reese Carey (2) March, “Colonel Bogoy "oo... Alford 4.40-4.30.—Lozella Picture. House Orchesira. 9.0, Dorothy Clarke. 1.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and SEWS 6.0-5,30.—WOMEN'S CORNER. Selected, 5.8. Jrom Lender. Topical Talk, Local News, 6.30-06,.30,—CHILDREN'S CORNER, 0.5, Orchestra, Hungarian Dance ..)..eceeee ees Brahe 10.30,—Close down. ¢,30-0.45.—"Teens’ Corer, Bhawan Dame sa bad wee pe ee Deorak Announcer: W,. WN. Settle, 7.6.—WEATHER, FOREUAST ad. SNEWS, Spanish Dance .... 6.06.00. Mosekowskt MANCHESTER, SB. from Londo. 0.20, Dorothy Robson, 12.30-1.30.—Organ Music byH. Fiteroy-Page, ii, A. ATRINSON. &. A from Lendai, Selected, from Piecadilly Picture Theatre. Lotal ews, oo, Weeex Glew Singers, 2t0-3.0—WOMEN'S HALF“HOUR, 7, 90—6:0,—Ipterval. *HKobin Adair" Hutchings Lewia (2) 3.30-4.30.—Concert by the "24 Y“ Quartet, “Mary of Argyll" 00... arr, Hy Sitth (2) 6.0. A Well-Mnown Singer and Well-Known hoe. ike 0.35, ‘ Edward Leer, 6.0-6.30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, Hem. Selected. TO2—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. THE 8TATION ORCHESTRA. 0.45, Orchestra, Set Jrom Lender, NORMAN ALLIN (Bazs). Russian Folk Songs ...... 0. ahr, Higgs Gi. A. ATRINSON, S28. from London, 9.55. Dorothy Clarke. W.W. ALLEN (Dramatic Recitals}, Local News, Select ed. T.-$.0,— Interval, Orchestra, 1h.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS: Overture, ” Ruy Bias?" ‘ endelgratn SH, from Lowen, A number against a magical item indicate: the name ed itaa eer Ac key list of puoblisbers vill be feond en Suite, * LL Ark'stonne,” SMe Weis ats Bisel Topical Talk, Local News. pare

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Tha laters ™3_8."* printed in ftafica bn thes: programma Poupds: Valente 7! os... Palin Topical “Talk. Local Nowe. iguity 9 -Simuttaneeug Bropécast from the station mtn Allan -. Poreusbaby, 1). 0, Certride Edoaril, toned, Tottaio in A Siagor » Perecdies ~ Aby Boeeret.” Bh ASHTON-UNDER-LYSE Paetiornale ite FA Aimar . ererioti “Aline.” CONCERTINA BAND. ~ Danke Sea” seat! {4} 10.40,—Varintions from “The Trot“ Quintet. CARSIEN HEGEL (Bopram) ilecan Forsayth. : 10.55, Liddell Pecoltesmn, HARRY HOPEWELL (Baritone). ‘ Doleprian Coteertina Bane, Tai Philips "The Erl King." “ Spedi iv he: anced . tordeal GromMarek. Tannhawser Wagner ’ Aaromming,”" “Tt Ween Bow] of Hose 3.3 . Ctorke Overturn, “Giovanni D'Arca™ .... Verdi Li.—Clise. dawn, Orchestra. Belecticon, “Mionow™ -....ccc..c.ie. Tone Annaumeer: WW. DB, Simpson. Suite,“ foyous Komthe seccccccees fC nahes Lf bone Hill, 10,0, WEATHER FORECAST and BN EWa “ et Beroraux ~ rats at at ae Fowre GLASGOW. Jardin d'Amour™ .., arr. PF. Koef (1) st. ron London. Saab, OO, Popular Aitermoon, Harry Hopewell, Toment Tail, Local News. $46-5.1%.—TOPICS FOR WOMEN 1.0, Orchettra. "Hiawatha's Vision” &. 15--6,.0,—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Overture, ° Light Cavalry » Supp CC ale riclge- PeagloF (1h) i.0-6.5.—Weether Forecast for Farmers, 10.4.5,—Close clown: Concer tira Band. 6.40—0,55.—Prof) PATERSON, of Glasgow and Announcer:WL BL-Shewen, Releciion, “ anki" coe OE West of Seotlind Agricultural College, on Cavaling ., reed ftajf “The Floarvest," Beloction, ** i catinite q Holling ABERDEEN. 1. 0,—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Carme eal, 2. 30--3.0,— Popular Afbernoon. So. from Londen, © Flower Auction ' . Moca 545-0,30— CHILDRESS CORNER. CL. A. ATRISES. &.27, from Landon, ‘O That li Were So i1—WEATHER. FORECAST tod NEWS. Local News, | Bridie “Sie Naot, Hapa Dag po" Frank 5.8, from Dendit. 7-8.—I terval. Farry Hopewell. GA. ATRINSON, S28. frowi London, Local Nowa, Music— Humour— Literature. “Flower of the World” AUGUSTUS BEDDIE (Recital). 7.08.0, —Thiterval. Wacolfore Pilea {1} A. EB. HENDERSON (Entertainer). i0—Mr, HH. MORTIMER BATTEN, 4.8. “ King Charles " Palerte Wihute (1) CEBRIC SHARPE (Solo Violoneelia). “To #Authes~ . Hatton jrom Fdininergh 8. 14-8.90:— Interval, THE STATION ORCHESTRA, cs Conserticet “Bas 1 | _ = Conducted by ISAAC LOSOWSEY. “ Humoresque" ea . inert A fight with the Compocer—Schubert. Bu), Orchestra. Belection, “" Gon of Bascrt in. four GERTRUDE EDGARD (Mexzo- Overture, “'A Children's Overture "*...Qinclter Bulection, The Girl im the Taxi” Hopranc), 5.20, A. BL Henderson. JLealrennge LIDDELL PERDIESON {Tenor}. “The Polke ahd the’ Chow O—WEATHER FORECAST. wna NEWS, HAHEY LEE CWiol |, Hitman BO i ccireis . Gram (13) 48. from Londen, WILLIAM -EENNETT?T EV wlim). Songs \" “Wont ton Watts With Mist * Topical ‘Trlk. Local- Niwa. MIXSTE MIDDLETON |( Viola). A, Neteh (13) Li. iO. Gomeertimus Bani. ANDREW WATSON (Violoncello). A Trevestic Humerous: Ballad, “In the * tHow Worn’ ceca veorw Lance MARIE SUTHERLAND (Pionoforte} Twilight " . J. Ganthony (15) Waldteufet Waliz, " Eetudtant fei rete a. —Tero Movements from Trio, Opp, fH. 6.25, Cedric Sharpe.

Ti, 15, —lnee, down. 3,Pet A. rertrncde Eagar, * Demonide et Képonse ™ Aniouneer: Vietor Bmvthe "The Linden. Tree," Colerdge-Taywor, on. OC. Shorpe NEWCASTLE. “The Winderer.” Minuet”... Beethoum, arn, Sharpe (15) ft oe L: ichsbe lt Pedidieson, ae 5—45.—-Concert: Eda. Bonnie (Sopranc), tn “ Shinber Bane ce eccesadvacieeveass Sohmbert Walter Berry's ‘Trio, “Tire Ghee st beara i No. 2 of “Three Litth Waltzes,” Andante 5-6, bb.--WOMEN'S ILALF-HOUR, impotenes. Lanenido... Cyril Scot arr. O. Sharpe (4) 1fh.—Two Movements.rom Shri Quartok. i G0, CHILDREN'S CORNER. 8.45. AUGUSTUS. BEDDIE oo 20: Gertrude Edgurd, —Heliohirs”Hoali-Hour. will give the Firat Inetaiment of Tie Shepherd on the Rock” {with Farmers’ Comer: Mr. BW,Ww bolle “THE STORY OF WEELUM MACLURE Clarinet Obbtigata). on “ Varieties of Winter Oats.’ —A Dector of the Old Srhool,” “(On the Waker,” —WEATHER FORECAST. ata NEW5. by Tan BMaeacLaren. Tl fod, Liddell Pecddieson. SLfrom London. The story tells of his struggles through " Morning Great imu.” CG. A. ATRINSOR, S28. from Jondou, winter snow and summer heat lovingly to "The Shadow.” tend the people of Draomtecht. He Local Nevwa. 0.40,—Adacin and Rondo from Piano Quartet, Inher wad. one of the most heroic types af hie noble

=] ee 1.0—WEATHER FORECAST ‘ond NEWS. proiession, and the story goo on to tell Musical Tournament Winners (No. 2). 5.8. ics Lovdon, IKORGCE MAGHAY how he forded the Edinburgh professor (Boritone) (First Open Baritones). stross the river, heavy with o winter flood, KEY LIST OF MUSIC PUBLISHERS. to save the life of Annie Mitchell, _ Druma- ELSTE GOLIGHTLY (Soprang) {Winner of Dorothy Forster Trophy). Boosey and Co. heugh, the seemingly hard hargain-driving

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The betters *S.6."" printed in tlalics in (hess programmes POLICE 6:45 George Jeffieock, . signily @ Simoltan‘ous Broadcast! fram ihe elation men- Ta, CITY OF BIRMIXGHAM joned. BARD. ONisto Fyuritive be preter Hw Het LONDON. orikucior, RICHARD WASSELL. ° Friend TEs diceee aes (fora as io-Blerirs (1) Relayed from the Bandstand, “BTHLO Hill Betty nnd john ,. Pea. ee Cte 4.0,—T iin fosenel fron. Greenwich, Fark, a. Ovcheatra.l., NANCY PETITCEY (Soprano, Liveriore, "Bannon Bert faeen. arr. Pata F lawar She , BreauH CIASIE WOODWARD (Salo Pinncrtrte Tone Pictove, " Kon:rinskaja ol A Blaevroun §.15.— THE hOURANE MOUT H- BR AMATIC THE WEEELESS ORCHESTRA. Wedding)... tebe LN ORCHESPRAL CLUB Deputy Conductor, 3. KS EALE KELLEY . Waltz, Tue Dearly "* 2, Atrones (1) presents the Oe shect Play Mr. Pollard Crowther on ‘* Japan.” Hungarian Khapsedy Xo a Figet: (1) “OPME THUS “ Cureers for Womnen—Tea-Taster,": by Iwo Symphonic Movements from Symphony (RK. Pryce and Wm. Fenn.) Margaret Drving Soe ees wo Ber herent Caet: Lm je 6-0-6545, CHILDREN’ &. (CORNER: tia) Miiwetto : ib) Alienrt a taWate, Maclarie BPrdier — eer BEATRIX CAVE Pollard Crovther’s Fairy: Story. Sov hes LermanAlareh rs wre nee We a hen ites. Crallowsay| ENXNITD BRURY told by Elizabeth Clark. The Orchestra, Bo-8:45,— Interval, eee Jordan 45... DODY STOTHERT TLO—TIME SIGNAL FROM Bla EEN: Weleste _.. GERTRUDE PHIMAV ESI EDABEN ALTE (Sop rare), WEATHER FORECAST and 25ST rida Atthick GENERAL NEWS BULLETS. Si, KDITH JAMES (Songs at the: Piano HERBERT SLEPHESM (Salo Viv HEATHER HETHERINGTON fo a Sfaltious, Horace Girt ensmitlt Hd, Snes. Mr. E. RAY RKROBINSON, President of WILFRED RIRKPATRICK The mh ‘ond Alive Wiel vas p+ dtealy ihe British. Empire stature. A sce ak Beene) The Working. Room at Madan ' Partridzifs Ae fe afher SA Winter: Some “* Mage fe thon, on Didier's Laundry. in Soke Totowa, Toma] oy ewe ‘The Brightest Day.” Thariike (3) 6.45, Leone . effi ine "Lela Banden. 7,-8.0: —I niervval. + Song af tbe Wainches * Cor deite Anita Hebridean Suite i). BAND OF BUM, SCOTS GUARDS: 50 Crehestin, K.vaneafip P retee Re arr. WVatdetl tl] iby Permission of Col. G.-C. Be Paynter, ' Rissvay Deine "cs. reer Brined Andante Cantabile irom Concerto ina 1b C.ADG, DS20,). 10.0 WEATHER: FOREC ABT ond NEWS, WENT cae soecteaeeec oer eecae ee Dittetor of Musie, Lieut F, We Wood, a from Landa, Songs at the VIOLET LEE. (Soprana, Furano. At ViceMarshal.. Sir W. SEFTON ' See Years Hard "' tventdenkt gy iT ERANCEKER, K°C.B, 8.8.: fr id Leaeow, Be NICKOLDS AND ALBERT H. ‘OA Bomeatic. Tragedy HOWE Lacal TN TS, “All Alpait i Nigger Sate 1 cerern (23) 1iAo—LHE SAVOY BANDS. eea ce In Voeal , Tnsbrimental, and Humorous eo elie Sabine, ianon. Harmony. Priere _Aarre (1) 12.0,—( lose “dlown, LEONARD FR. TOSS WILL. Bourree ec pe epee : sapere JohnH. Rayna al, The Gand, Sones. ATMA March, —Ephe Te A z i pleat a eeMURrh Tee a nc ee -gare ae eae fuseell Cyverture, ‘heron peee euaiies Weber ‘The Fairy Tailor To Hebe reer §1) CARDIFF, SMPra giech Songs, Impressions af the Diane, 3.0¢4.0.-—Falk main ana his Orehestri relayed ae A L.A “When Myta Sings© The American, from tbe iaapitol Wiis ‘ly Buttertly's Kiss" Taadibn onal 5] ; The Frenéh, Oj sy A's" “ FIVE OCLOCERS’ The ian. The Engtish. Talks io Women, Vocal quod Tnetrumenial Bee, Pee eg ot ciesae weenEE 1.0.—WEATHER FORE AAS and Ay. Ari ahs Hungarian Dances, Nos So aid 6... Ainaisrcs a Trea foarte, 645-6.40.—C HILDRE N’a CORNER, Peter Gurney on. Doctors, AGE Vice: Marshal Sil VW SEFTON é 30-6.45.—A Valk on Boccer,' The Band. BRANCEKER, E.C lB. S28 ft wt Jowodon 7T.0—PEATHER': FORECAST oid ALES, Prelude, (herald and Fore, 3 tach Lantal Naw, oH jj reak Jatiabor. A, ES Nickolds: ond “Albert HH. Howe, 1w.30—THRE SAVOY PAN LIS, Sot Pow WILLIE (.) COESeaITT, on ‘Spore aa the Fhe Band, Feu elenit LC Weeks" Total Nowe. * Dance of the Hours "’ (" Lu Gioeoenda “") 1210. (lose dav. TBO Titers al, Pca nelle Annodneer: F.C Pi Popular Hight SoyaT Sanger. CARMEN HEEB (Bopiaine sh lavibed a. Wietee! Hecd’ (1) ‘A PACK OF CABLE” CONCERI "i Hear Vo eine brie tleates BOURNEMOUTH. The Banal. PARTY. 3.46-5:15:—T HE BAY AL BATH HUTEL Walts front the “Sivan Lake Ballet“ THE STATION ORC AESTEH A DAXCE. ORUHESTERA., relayed ire AF shi oraicy th (hiaheatira Rung's Hall Rooms.” (Afustcal Dsrecter, Ciwiiare, “ JA Modsuminers Aight 3 inher” Tntrodaction: to Act JIL, “Lohengrin DAVID & LEFF.) ‘Talks to Woenen - We jrfefeaah il IF steps er Ladk by a Wana Dhaet cor. os ; ‘balboa "’ Hielind Ladd" * Cate ye Dance * §.15-6:15.—C HILDRE NS: CORNER Pita, Cyrano de Reroerne Vhavtan vie COE 10-0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM CREEN WICH, 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS Conterct Farly. WEATHER FORECAST and @ND fi. I een lana, GENERAL NEWS BWLLETIN, 38.8, L—thar Uyperiing Charus w-OVR, Mr EY RAY BOWEN SON, so fram We Sing“ Hello 6WA" Patton ond fpbes fa nit Stains, Feta, Lown | Aiwa, LT.—The Ace of Clubs ae uate Heh bac ig A WiceMarshal Sir W. SEFTON T,a-8 15, Tater al, He Slais ak Little Song 0 * Per BRRAASL RER,, Bt“ The Develop- Sketch Night. Potts i wad Jukes ment oF New Airtirartt and Engines for LL —"" Fen Little Mushrooms " next dia Ain Transport,” how Bod Sieg, SLA. te CRORE JREFPCOOCR i chaoritone}: SCHIP§ all Saetians, i THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. We hope they woot be downed ln Marge Laine] eS, teeth lye , Potter ania Jules 10.20.—THE SAVO¥Y ORTHEANS ty Th THOMAS CONWAY PROW NN. ['y TA Trip-to Piurotlond "* we make SAVOY (HAVANA FANT A DD 6.15, rchestia. ' hl } ieee ei Voth ili heed tc lilta BEGAPAPURCH, relaved fic Lhie Ley Scloctioty A Dain Pavia" (Afeloding | VW Patter and Jukes Hotel, London, tliat \ cain y , Pree’ The are ber Will Text appear, 8.40, “ GENTLEMEN “4 12.0 led dawn, OF THEROAD." | Charming Fellow, Full of Cheer aide! ¢ a iG. B Hana pert A Onoe-Aet Play hy higs. McEvoy (15). Wiltiones Coes VI—At a Piiaties, right wy Pill Biizkand, Lord Saffron de Waldon Tha Ace of Dinmands will play BIRMINGHAM. J, EMERSON an Eennep Caroling Plixzard, Lady Saffron de Walder a0— Dale's Danes: Oeehestia, VIL—And just io prove we're still alive, 50-530 —WoMEN'S GERTRUDE PRIMAVESI ‘Dur Topical Buodgct No.5" CORNER: Valerie Sparrow " =The Hon, CheyneWalker d'Estraedes Potter ane J uhis on “ Faniaus People OF the WILFRED KIRKPATRICK Midlands—No. 2, Rotlind Boughten," 8.45. Orchestra, Aft, Roger Conmingham Beleclion, "Lohengrin “ ae Wagner 1, OOO 30.—CH ILDREN'S CORNER, A. H, MARREWILG Carmen Hill. 6230-645: —"Teeng” Carner: Tnele Beanz on Mis. Conningharn BEATHIX. CAVE ie That Tt Were Not. So" Frank Bridge " Experfences in Enet Africa." Misa Conmningham ...., oy ANGELA CAVE 7.0—WEATHER: * io Wot, Hi: ‘ippy Day ean Prank Ay idge FURECAST and NEWS. A Policeman and ia Chauffeur, a Wise Folly" w.u.00 Lemndon Ronald 2) SB fran Lewaad, Achmet The. Roadsida, twelve mules irom Spe tk to Ae" fr uy dd Flurdefa Mel AL Th ES MACINNES (edeteterads i Wonders Marlborough ‘Town, cf the k Ray.” “Dine = The Tote aitertiogn of a pleasant A number against a novusical teen SiN 1 Lecnl Sows. of im poblicker, Al bey list of poblishers will nebeesfoondateson day in the Prevent, Peg 369,

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The falter: "5.6." printed in ifelles fa these -pregremenes ‘All My Very Oe ni | 230. “Orkdiesabr. aignity a Simullageout:. Brosdsect trem the wtatiom mas Rerhora Mebedle Hane (1) = Four “Teifies 45 Weiwitt (a1) franed_ Dai Bana, 8.45; W itlivinnesedi 8.30). Cihcert Encty. Fox-trot, ' Califor“mia lied: Wali, Blinkesmenrean Bongs , Girifter Oj Under the in fier cas ee h- Pack of Cards,” (burbs drt. i) "" Come Away Death." Wishes Bre (lowntries in the Milagre. Capo 10.0,—WERATHER FORECAST and NEWS ye Micteeis “MiTne, Thiiets Mimuites. BE renee Lameped eres, (a; Blow, Blow, Fhow Winter Wind."* An er bl Ryny ip im Ly a. Hor Ad E POTTER a a ERED JUKES, At View: Marphal Bir Vi. SEP TON BBs: Oreliestira. BRANUEKER. BCR. ALR. prow eonedon, Thre Pontes ...... weaves be OE EOE CL) lsitroddction. SE We Go"! : An Local News. 9.10. Witham Heseltine ai APA. =" Uta Mf ilal Oo Yokoluein ey 19.40. —THE: SAVOY: BANDS Solk, free Ate Leoneacnets facie liv Te (hia a aw BSL haere fanart cn. “Seyenade (" dria)... Afaer cnyy ie BCOTLARD,— "A Wivenl evod Lb ae. 1 ih (lose down, 9:20 (echestia. THE RAITTLIEEH ISLES.—" Country Announcer: Bo. Eireann ' Let Deo Pures" _ Afeseozer L i k e . ’ O35, William Heseltine, APFROCA Fait Lode a Caninibalistia NEWCASTLE. Throa Old Irish, Bons. Lave Pe Ji-Nitsn Aconmoa nt fori t:; 2.454.45:—The Station Lagrit Ore ial OM Tenses Aun Abts, ten ford (1) "Showy Breasted Pearl" ee sald EXULAND.—' A Brief Historical: Re 4.455 5,—WOSMES SS HALE HON f Whiss Murtel Simei oon “ Feelen Keller.” “Gentle Maiden "4... pentess Se * Tee 945, Orchstra. LTA GY. Phietsrand Opera Tria.’ 5.15-6,0:—t; HTT HB ‘ORNE ht Mi. Val lane," Qur Karey Whyoes:” Cverbure,."* Hayden" ; j-baber 4 FP pds, Hone Apa. — 19.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, 6.0-6.30.—Seholars’. Half: Hour. 16.0.—WHRATHER FORECAST and) NEWS. 6.55-T,.0—Farners® Coraer: ade; EH. t. Piewson SOB. from Banden, BA; fi ink Jf teaeebele Arr View Alavehiel- 4 WW SEETON on Pe “eles: Cina - At Vice- Marshal Sar 1, BEFTON 7.0.—WEATHER. FORTCAST ord from Toned, BRABCRKER, Keac.B. Sol frofeoaco, NEWS: BRANCKER KC. TS. SoA. roe Jaan, Local Newe, Lacy | hier os 10,.50,—THE BAvtUY BANDE, OB, rena Mr. JOHN KES SET on °! Agee tion 1.3.—THE BAVOY BANDS, 68.8. }rom Pocthall”’ faieton, fbbcD. s Local News. 12.0.—Close down. 12.0: lose thew, 7. BO Inderal: — ATT Manes 4.Geka, Anrmuiineer : H, J : Ali Boe. Popular Evening. BO JEROME AL RPRY {Euteriviner|, GLASGOW. MANCHESTER, "FheDenovans f i. eeeCh) “Recut, Taking Tay at -Beilly's *!- tveaitom 11,.0-12.0—Hehoursal for al Children: whe wisi $155.0 HE. HILDA: COLLEERY BAND to Assist in the Fairy Revels at 5.15 p.m, relayed. freon Ties Miniicipal Gardens, “The Darlin’ Girl from (Clare, Piremeh (15) * Mary Callaghan and Xe" Walter (31) 3.30-4,30.— Popular Afternoon: The Wireless Pouth part Onartet and Aletandé: Henderson {Bass}. Condnetor , AMES OLIVER, LEONORA: Aas. 2 [Rewer ce ALy Heart ‘ " Ff inann Later 445.4.15,—TOPICa FOR WOMEN: Miscel- 6.15-6.45,—CERDRIC' SH. LRP BE tCHecital). Time, You Old Gipsy Mian lanenus ATbernoon, 4 Mideirmiiwer er fledr ie SA AFie Maurice Festye f1) 5.15-6.0.—CHILDREN'’S CORNER: Ak ]I one Slombey Sane" eee i Achichere * The: Parting * Pereira tania Day for Childven of all Ages, Fuiry Cen ee Three Giith Anata be Ee erbii ' Homing." \.. ia Pet ite a Revels. Waltzes CPi wi Woah ogre. t Sire pe tay Salul dint | Biapiy An Hourof Dane Music. 6,0-6 iS, Wiratliia Forecast Tet Farmers. T.O.—WEATHER: FORECAST and NEWS. hlennel eer, one ot eelre SiRarpe §. 30. THE STATION ORCHE!RTRA; Valse Septemire " Fax-tret, "The Ope 8.8. from Leonean, TE ‘ OLUnE ' Thales Ala PAE Those Brides Mr E. KAY ROBDINSOR. Salk, froin Charis’ (id Eveleh Ae Pogo.” Une-step. * She Doesn't Like Londen, Meal rar Sdiaer pe (al) Me". (3a)e Waltz, "! Boora: Adorata:’’: Glasgow Radio Socrety Talk, Runde tpaeye en Hoceherini Fox-tret, ‘Ding! Dong !""; One-step, 1 Jonal: " (23h: Wralts, What fh Lt Da Lis! News, r [we yalenid et eae paietiye Too-6, 0. —= loberval, Wernatgyt=Peader, arty t, Siar per (Ti: Fox-trot, “Serv Florrie “ (Gh; Cnne- Seat Tiles of) Hoolimaon."* , siep, “ China Town.” Special Dance Might. Cfenhach O30, Leonora” Howe. “When Shadows Gather " Afartival! (1) THE STATION ORCHESTRA ' hee cli AS uhtk “" Pelapery '"®oit dd Etoiles™ } Dehwee iy Conducted by ISAAC LOSOWSKY. ' Recitee | Baw A; eret 4 Sharpe * Wilkanelle £ rH De J Atha Vorl Numbers and Chorusea by io Phas Vesper Bell (Ova Breton Folk ot for the Raaes * . aeter 1B} DANIEL SEYMOUR(Tenor}. cer. Cedeie Siarie ie Weep Ay Tune] “IF 8.0. Oe chestra, Adagietts oa rf Fallnin Jerome Murphy Ry, deren, De fvisaivansenfeteciceperers i ae rox-trat ‘Goo Goo (i): Foax-trat, 7 Lerp oe the (ora Euael ; (old Trish Nir] Rcd. The Rocky Road to Dalilin “Sixty Seconds Every Minute’; Waltz, ere coiric Sahn Arealia + Zuyder Zee!" (2p; One-step, " How's WEATHER FORECASI ad ANEW, To The Blarney Roses” Fiimeé Bonz? (10);Fox-trot.. "0 -Bay, SO feat Daniele, Paddy's Perplixity ” : AConmacay ~ Bye: Fox-trot, When: She's an Head“ Lacal Aves. Orchestra. (10) ; Sitise: " Magrie Blues (8); Fox- 7 3M. 2.0.—hnterval. Selection, |“ The Chocolate Soldier Straws trot, “ California {6}; One-step, “ Why 8,1), Dance Night. 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. Does a Chicken?” (10); Waltz; “ What'll THE GARKERSCHOFIELD 4,8. on: Londen, lL Dot" (Tt); Fox-trat, " Why Did 1 Kiss ~ DANCE BANT. Air Vice-Marshal Ei W. BRFTUN That Girl?" (31); Fox-trot, “Two Blue BPES CER BAYES -'Penor}, PRANCEKER, BKC CE: ALR, from Landon, Eves " HS) ; Eightsome Heel, “ S8C%s Diane Band, Local Mews. Spevial." ; Fox-trot, * Dwnein" Dan" (6); (at's All)" Fiorx-trot, ~~ WV alts, Hondy 10.30.—THE SAVOY BANDS Aue: Front One-step, ‘ Cheerio ” (31); Tango, “Les You Go" (7); Foxtrot, ** Rosie 5 “ Before JER. Novies ";. Fox-trot,. “ Tweet Tweet" Manehester " (25); One-stop, = from 12:6.—Close down, (Th;) Waltz, “ Hula Hola Dream Girl" “ Cheeria (1). Announcer: Wi. M. Blewen, (f)}; Fox-trot, “Here He Is Again ™ ye Like Hyves. Poul (fo); Foxtrot, -" 1 Love. You ™ [i Hy 7 hie Oc Ay evi fh = Baavoneda 15) ABERDEEN. Blows: “Tf T Can't Get the Sweetie I ‘© § @bepdiay . Claart seatt (a) Want "" (ay: Fox-trot, "Take “0 Toke Walt Hinie, Hida: Dream trl {ts 3.30-5.0.--Popilar Afternoon: Musical Guésses. Those Lips) Away’ (fis .One-step, Fox-iret; “ Fida Followed: Felix’ (10); The Wireless Quartet, Femitiine Topics. Blues, “Sittin fm ia Corner’ (3); Lan- Geo. WL. Rae (Tenor). * Wembling at Wembley With You ** (6), O20, Request Numbers asked for duriing ecrs, The Anas : 6.0-6.30.—C HILDREN'S -COHNER: Sbories, Bene? Hees, i—WERATHER- FORECAST and NEWS. T Takenissiotl, © Wanton Cakes oT. Wtfred: Kearion Sun frdm Londen. 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST “and NEWS. #7 Ga My Way Finging ™ Al} 4 RAY ROBINSON, 8.0. from S.A. fron London, POS. Breviile Sarita JogMal eon, Aie Wiee-Marshal Sire W; SEFTON Durie Berea, Local News, BRANCEER, K.C.B. 3.8) from London, Foxstcot; “Tell Mea Story(Ty; Waltz, eTo0-A.O1—Interval. Lacub- Bk ows, “ Pluie d'Or” Onestep, '' Where £.0.—This Week's Unterestiag Anniversary : 10.50.—_THE-.§AVOY BANDS, SB. from Adam's Apple Grew" (19); Pox-trot, The Death of Sir William Hérschel—25 th i aretaat, os “Very Good, Very Nice” -Mister August. 1822, (Prepared bey Jolin Sparke 12.0. afPek. ON ‘ Announes ir : Mungo M. Dewar, ALackenze ” {25h Kirkland.) a Brenver Hawes, Popular Programme. A wurrker ugainet a‘aalailna teem indicates the naema * Pteading ™ pita - &lgar (TL) WILLIAM HESELTINE (Tenor. at teeevtote: A key lint of publishers will be found om (2) “ar Boxynine.” . Caduean THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, page

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AL et danp, ROeEN “=~ RADIO TIMES — SSE By Rocket ‘toto the Moon.

A Talk from Manchester, by Hugh B. C. Pollard. - the coming sytumn a. serious attempt 1s the earth's attraction and, no longer dragged going to be mage to shoot a rocket that will back by gravity, be able to traverse Spare. hit the moon," Thisia not-regatded by scientists See it in your mind's eye os a preat shell 12 impossible, Ft must be admitted that it curving 4 rocket inside which is fired na high will be an astonishingteat if it succeeds. Pro- Tritie tba: eky 1s posaible and releases the rocked HIGH-CLASS fessor RK. HH, Goddard, of Clark University, mh abe highest point. INVESTMENT Worcester, Massaclisetts, iathe astronomer and The rocket-travela on driven by its oortainedd physicist who is prepared to brave a good deal eNetyy, pasasing across the space. between the of ridicule and attempt this,feat. earth and the moon, until it-enters the sphere 8. TAXFREE “ What,” you may-ask, “is the good of this of the moon's attraction and. is attracted from enterprise, even if it ‘suoceeda.? \’) That 14 a its path in space towarda the moon just to o-. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, ‘ptekalf-yaarl;.2 practical man's query, but t-is easily anawered. neetic is pulled by a magnet. Can berealised withouttrouble, t Hf Goddard succeeds, it: willbe Man's firet step A Giant Flash. loss, orexpense atshort Hotice, in bridging inter-planctary space. How are-we to tell if it hits the moon? It will signat tts arrivalto ue by means of a giant Expseting to Fail. flash. In the-head of the rocket are threo H E A R T S Ttia, like all great firet atte mipta, an inspired pounds of the magnesium and sluminium OF OAK experiment, If it amewo ahhll probably learn powder ted for taking fashheht photographs, * pomething which wll hong ua nearer to swopras BUILDING SOCIETY The rocket is to be fired when the moon ia in next time, But failure in science is not ‘dis- its dark or creteent state ao that the projectile 49, Oxford Street, London, W.1, creditable like failure in* the easier path of will land, not on the bright part of the moon, but business. A scientist expects to fail. He may on the dark section, Tho fash given off will be whose record of nearly 50 years will foal time afier time in hiz experiment. But: at bright oncugh fobe seen by observers watching bear the most searching investiga. Jong length ho will succeed, becnaee he is following the moon's surface through telescopes on earth, tio, is making-a special igsie a line oof reagoning based on accumulated facta of The experiment of Professor Goddard is £25 Investment Shares at £25 and carefully applied knowledge. backed by the authorities of the Rmithsonian Man's conquest of the air waa tio accidental l0s. each. After two’ years the Institute and ia a perfectly serious scientific shares qualify for bonus, For diaeovery, but the outcome of reaearch. Fast. enterprise, In addition to his main’ object of the last five years the bonus has eo, we stand to-day on the threshold of tho proving the possibility of hitting the moon with eventinl conquest of inter-planetary apace—the a projectile fired from carth, the experiment 15 been | per cent, tax free, unknown ether, of great importance to ortillerieta, for it will Now, consider the problem. The moon is Sowineniiaiye Fall Partiealars, Post Frez be the longest shot ever tried in the history two hundred and forty thousand miles away of projectile WML]OONLA, from from the carth and it is. a very smell target. Some Problems to be Solved. H, C., KINGHAM, It looks hig, but go out and hold at arm's length Secretary. a pea between your finger tips. You will find A secondary, but important, feature is that that a pea is large cnough to hide the moon. our own leading meteorologists consider tee Goddard's rocketdevice a very important means Yet the moon is over two thousand miles in thameter, of finding out what happens in the unknown What gun have we that can fire more than a npper atmosphere surrounding the earth. ten-thonsandth of thisvast distance + No pun Small Goddard rockets can reach zones far will do it, But itis possible that a giant rocket beyond those reachable by balloons, and by Why not qualify may be suceesehul. their meanswe may be able to solve probleme which at present can only be discussed in terme In the Upper Atmosphere. of theory, for a Professional The difference hetween om shell fred. from a Is our outer atmasphe re mostly nitrogen } gunand a rocket is avery big one: The shell Does temperature fall or rise beyond our serial Status? | leaves the gun with a certain initial velocity air layers ? Js. Space actually warmer than due tothe driving charge in thegun. As it goes our outer envelope of thin atmosphere +3 Theae The possession of a professional through the air, the velocity lessens and even- ate some of the local problems which may be o r semi-professional degree denotes tually the projectile comes to rest at the extreme solved. special knowledge which i s . of limit-of ite-range. A-rocket,.on the other hand, If Goddard hits the moon, this flash rocket i n e s t i m a b l e value t o the contains in itself a driving power oonaiating of a may be followed by others loaded with charges p o s s e s s o r . charge of stow-burning powder which-drives it which will prove or disprove such vexed It can b e secured by means of the through the. air at an increasing velocity until questions as whether any atmosphere exiata on Clark's College Courses: fer all the charge is exhausted. the moon's anrface and what is ita probable Exams: and Appointments ‘in ‘ Goddard means to combine the advantage of temperature, and we may. even bombard its shell and rocket in his apparatus; Imagine an surface with terrestrial life forme such as seeds Accountancy, enormously powerful gun similar to: the long- oF spores, Secretaryships, range Big Eerthas which bombarded Paris. Bombarding the Planets, Bankme, This will fire a shell containing a rocket, When With the growth of our knowledge of the Insurance, etc. 7 the shell hasreached the Lowt of ita: vertical ether and spacial ballistica we may be able some range, it will be in the area of the upper atmos- diy to bombard other members of the universe Write for f u l l particulars o f the phere, where the air is so thin as to have almost and tablish contact with planets of the solar Various professional and other no resistance to a passing projectile. system. It is « fantasy to-day—but it is not ~ qualifications, for which impoasible. We know «a Roce deal about the ‘ y o u can At Torrifie Speed. movements of cur own solar system and if this study a d v a n t a g e o u s l y by means of At this liesit of its range asa hell, o special first atep of cetablishing a contact across Space POSTAL ‘TUITION. fuse will come into play and ignite the. rocket With our own moon is-successful, inter-planetary contained in it. The rocket will thosbe fired communication will become something more Ask for our’ Professional Appoit- out of the shell when the latter is as far beyond than-a fiction-writer's dream. Tt will becotne a ments Book,” and address Dept, R. terrestrial atmosphere az it can go, The rocket distant probability, thenbegins to travel on ita own, driven by the Profesor Goddard will probably he present at gases producedby the burning of the powder the meeting of the British Association for the CLARK’S inside it. As it travels, ita velocity increases, Promotion of Scientific Knowledge which is and when ite initial velocity given by the carrier being held shortly at Toronto, in Canada. (Our COLLEGE.... shell and’ its own: velocity amount to the British scientists are. keenly interested in, his equivalent of an initial velocity of thirty-five enterprise and he has the whole-hearted support Dept. X, 126, Chancery Lane, thousand feet per secoml—some twelve times of all whe admire a mon capable of initiating « faster than the swiftest rifle bullet at. earth really big idea, and evolving a practicable London, W.C.2. level—then it will pass beyond the sphere of method of achieving it.

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The Law nnd Vour Aerial. Broadcasting the Zoo.g

By P. P. Eckersley. By Frank S. Gaylor (Solicitor to the B.B.C.). 14 E Zoo provides two pointe for comment: HE advent of broadéasting, introducing view. be regarded aa altogether too trivial ty firstiv; ite. obvious intrinste “interest in 16 it docs so many changes in our social justify any judicial interference and the property that the “uncouth denizens of the wilds" (Hee atid domesticlife, has given rise to many novel would tot-in fact have duffered any damage, Press) are-to be harnesed-to.“ this miracle of points of law in relation to various questicns There is authority for saying that no use of modem. invention, the Wireless Broadcast which necessarily ariee in the ordinary course premises whith is reasonable and proper, having (fee again Pro); and secondly, there is an of its activities, Somo of those pointe are regard to the class to which it belongs, is waste; interest in our way of carrying out the acheme. difficult of solution; but experience zhows that, He would have, F think, « diffienlt task -who We want to give you the laughing jackasa or in the main, the community is endea roUuring sought to convinces a judge that im installing ditto hyena, the talking parrot,.or the ratthe- io assiat in. the provision of facilities for the a reetiving set without the landlord's license snake, and son lions... the wireless petram- extension of broadcast ing rather than 10 seek {assuming aa I now do the complete absence in bulator has, therefore, been designed, to place any obstacles against ite progress based the tenanoy agreement of any covenant bearing The wireless -perambulator ie nothing more upon some private right—actual or claimed. on the point) a tenant had commitied any than a substantial railway station. tea-waggon, Having regard te the acknowledecel volne of breach of duty to the landlord which called for but instead of * chok-laytes “ and“ tigaraytes,* broadcasting, as an entirely novel and eflictent damages or other remedy; and the more so the shelvescontain ‘batteries, transformers, educational mediom, quite apart from ite because of the abwost universal recognition of valves, and surmounting the whole are a couple attraction as’ a recognized form of entertaim- broadcasting as an cntertamment and educa- of bamboo poles carrying. the weight of a ment, it is highly satisfactory that this spit tional medium and of the ever-increasing ten- miniature serial, Here on wheels, therefore, is should animate the majority of people. dency of the Courta to accommodate established a wireless tranamitter with an input power of legal principles to the advancement of modern about one-third of a rélay station, and, of Well-Deserved Failure. progress, course, & Very inefficient aerial, The radiation Still, from time to time, as might bave been is, however, sufficient to be picked up on an When YouTaka a Fiat. expected in the exploitation of a branch of ordinary aerial at the curator's house, where acience which is so far reaching in ité operation The same results—and I think for substantially accommodation was #0) kindly afforded for the and in ita resulte, difficulties have arisen in similar reasons—apply in thecaso of a tenancy teste by Mr. SethSmith, revard to what may be termed the private nghts whith is not regulated by any document in of ownership or of citizenship, There have not writing—an oral tenancy, a3 it is called, Nothing to LaugnAt! been wanting persons who have invoked the Reference shouwkl, perhaps, be made to the After derigning dur seta, we found that wha zomewhat cumbrous machinery of the law in an farticolar condition which may exist in regard we had feared ae to weight had indecd been attempt to strangle the efforts of wonld-be to the occupancy of a flat. Before installing justified. The truck had to be heavy to carry listeners by asserting that something in the a set the tenant of a flat in a block of buildings weight, and the weight wae large indeed, nature of a nuisance wis being created. So far would be well advised to refer to hia agreement, How it got to the Zoo isa mystery. 1 under- fanny; or failing an agreement, to the schedule aa lam aware, all such attempis have met with stand that a ten-ton lorry, a crane borrowed the failure they deserved, Still, there is a of rules and regulations which is often found from. the contractors who are reboiding the question which continues to give rise toa some to exist in regard to large blocks of Hats and Strand, and a nine-mch hawser played some anxiety and uncertainty aa regards the precise which is usually framed by the landlord for the part. rights and liabilities of landlord and tenant in comlort and convenience of the tenants a6 a Our first effort was to attempt to broadcast whale, relation to the desire of the latter to instal a the laughing jackass, and it waa planned just broadcast receiving set ; and somelittle guidance In tases where the licenseof the landloril is, to provethat he who laughs last laugha longest to stnetly speaking, necessary and is obtained, the on this subject may be of assistance both (it is nef proved), that the ditto hyena should be landlords and tenants, landlord has no right to insiat upon any considerk- tried: as well, tion for himself for granting the license: but a Tt was cighto clock on one of those pleasait, A Technical Quibble. condition of the license that, at the: end (or halmy, vivid evenings we've been having lately sooner) of the expiration of the tenaney, the It is scarcely possible to state the whole of the (dlouds at five hundred feet, ten miles thick, and position in general terms, In the case of a house tenant shall restore and make good the premises & thin crizzle; visibility about four yards, aq which is Jet on lease fora term of years, it is would be quite reasonable and uaual And, a matter of fact) and az I remarked, | didn't see the naturally, the tenant would be liable to make very usual to find covenantson-the part of what. the animalhad to laugh at. The keeper, good any actial damage whichmight be done tenant restricting him from meking any altera- however, tried hia best to titivate the binds to the premises, tion in, ar addition to, the premises, senge of humour by clapping bande, making it li is possible to contend that the metallation Your Neghbour’s Garden. get up and fly, and soon. The bird banged ita of a broadcast receiving ect, with an outdoor Another point which may usefully be borne in nose 2 time or two against-a plate-class window, acrial, necessarily involving some attachment and then it started to langh like anything. af some part of the apparatus to the building mind is that, ay to these matters, the ancient maxim as to the ownership of landapplies; Werushed tothe controlaand behold! a laughing in which theset ia to be used, amounts to an jackass was “ on the air,” as they say in America. alteration of, or an addition to, the premises; and it ia net competent, for example, to carry the wire connecting the aerial.with the building but I do not think that such contention would Tie Blushing Micrephone. succeed, as L consider it would be regarded aa over aome other person's garden without the far too techineal, and that the tenant would not consent of that other person. fo to the laughing hyena “Punch.” Of all invelve himeelf in the consequences which Some digoussion has taken place as to whether the hin pleat THOMELes, rive me VOUr hyena, ordinarily ensue upon a breach of covenant in a the installation of & receiving set adds to the A jawlike o shark, a forehead like Bill Sikes, the jeqee by making the installation without license, risk of damage by lightning. [ believe Iamright slink of a marauding cat, and language !— In the case of a tenacy which i regulated by in saying that expert opinion is that it does oor microphone backed a time or two im sheer come agreement in writing, the question whether not: but in any case householders are covered miles, blushing to the points of ite granules, a tenant should apply for license from his by the weual fire policy. Mr. Seth Smith and« keeper tried ta mako “Punch” laugh, Tt was raining fast, darkness landlord depends entirely, I think, upon the ff provisions of that agreement. There may be No obstacles, apparcathly, are placed in the and sadness and the moan of animals, barks of some special condition which would require way of the Germans transmitting theatre per wolves, grunts of hippos, and in the distance the to be considered, but apart from that, my own formances, Microphones have also been installed sea lions playing about in the cold, grey water, view is that the tenant would not be exposing in the Reichstag. However, by constantly ribbing. the bare of the cage with one of the nobhiest of bones f himself. to’ liability by installing o broadea: # « ** first applying for. his have ever seen, the hyena- started to oscillate receiving set without A ceverarn seb which -will fit into the waist landlord's license. practically in the shadow of the heterodyne a coal, pocket like a cigarette case may enon be low and distant rumble, full and resonant like a Voluntary Waste. obtainable. It is intended for use with portable trombone fully extended and gentlyblown, aerials. The telephone carpicces are about the Maddened by the emell of raw meat, in-apite of Revarded os a propdsition of dry law, the size of @ FIxpence, ' free from some doubt, From a meal some few hours ago, the ostifations matter ia not # « ** the landlord's point of view in the supposed began to reach higher registers,.and once— case, the act of the tenant might be complained Ax American expert prophesies that wireless just ondce—a-eort of keying in the throat, 60 that of on the ground that the tenant had beenguilty in the United States will. shortly be placed 1,00-cyele tonic train was cut up into a number of dota, We broadcast-it all, and the recenyer of what is:;known-as “Voluntary waste". 1 feel, onder the same control aa in Boitain, Eaeh set e a t i v t i e d that no tenant would “be penalized will have tobe licensed, he save, and the number picked it up; from the point of view of wireloss, the tests showed ua what could he done. en any such ground: the matter would in-my of stations limited and under one control,

ATaaT Zesn: 192 4. h — RADIO TIMES — aia

——————— ~Makingthe Veather Clear!

By Sir NAPIER SHAW, Sc.D., F.R.S5. teetisncioe of the Meteorological Office, London).

ANY people are.given to thinking that that lies to the south value for every thirty feet of height, This is a they know all about the weather, or of latitude 40 deg. &. troublesome little difficulty, becanse _places as much as can be known of that perplexing He would also see where harcmetric readings are taken may be, element, when they have tapped the barometer clouds in the north- and frequently are, at varying heights, Te m the hall The first thing they have to un- em hemisphere, combat this dificulty, therefore, weather experts learn, if they desire to understand the weather, particularly over the agree that when they deal with pressure it i# that this is 4 great mistake, Nowadays, with Atlante and Facile shall be pressure af (Ae sone level, and mot. at the ‘ail of wireless, everyone can take in the Hoeans, oh the any haphazard bevel at which the barometer barometer readings as they are broadeast, and werthern aide of the happens ta be, Sen-level is, -in fact, generally make his own weather map. But such a map tloudleas belt. -Any- chosen forthe purpose, will not be of use unless the readings have been way, it would be Having, then, got the figures) of reading? at duly corrected for temperature and latitude, quite possible for a 4 number of stations, each ia marked on the and reduced to sea-level. earetiil oheerver in weather map against the name of the station the moon to make concerted, The next step ia to make a picture, The Use of Millibars, out what wan or diagram, ont of the collection of figures This ia why the atmospheric pressure ie now going on in our thie obtained, “This is done by drawing lines miven officially in millibars and not in inches, cloud layers, fir MAPIER SHAW. on the map to link the places at which the A millibar is 1.00th part of 29.5 mercury inches. hecing the clouds as well as the solid earth, pressure at tie lime of observation is found What we want a barometer for in meteorology the Man in the Moon woukl certainly be able to be the same, These lines of equal presaure is to tell us the pressure of the atmosphere in to make out that the clouds were travelling arecalled isobarsa—another term with which such a way that it will be directly comparable more or less in company with the solid earth, the wireless listener will be more or lesa familiar, with corresponding ‘readings made at the same but not atthe same rate. The equatorial clotd though it-is more than likely that he is un- time in. Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, belt would be seen to lag behind the earth, acquainted with its meaning. Theword isobar and perhaps Australia, The uae of millibars in e028 to lose about.an hour a day, like « steamer has. been coined to indicate “thesume baro- a broadcast message tacitly implies that: all the proceeding westward, metric pressure.” necessary corrections havebeen made, ant that On the other hand, the ¢londs on the polar A Guide to the Winds. the figures are ready for entry on the weather sides go faster than the earth, and appear to map. gain about an hour a day, like a steamer going We have seen that as the wine blows across The proper procedure ‘can be learned, and castward. the map it keeps the distribution of pressure easily followed by those intprested: when it has The Man in the Moon might fairly conclude, as it were in mind. It pays, in fact, as much beenlearned : but it has to be carehilly Jearned. ith fact. that the air over one-half of the carth— attention to the isobars—tines indicating the Then the observations from a numberof stations the equatorial half—was moving westward, as same barometric pressure--as a seaman does over a large area of north-west Europe, the an easterly wind, and that the remainder, that to the barometer ; it never forgeta and seldom Atlantic, America, and shortly, let-us hope, the ever the areas between 30 deg. and. the Poles, faila to obey, except on the sutface, where it whole northern hemiephere, and: in turn the was moving castward, as a westerly wind. always ‘tends to drawaway from high pressure whole globe, will bé easily mapped for weather tofow pressure, This suggests that it isal wayR purposes by anyone who chooses to listen at Vast Streams of Air. trying to follow the jeokars, but is prevented the right time and who understands the various What the Man in the Moon edulil tiot. see, from doing so, and thie ia probably a fact ; codes In se, though it exists for us below to experience it, it ia the friction ef the air against the earth's is an accumulation of cold air at the surface surface that would seem to be the preventive A Tall Order. in the polar regions, and the pushes of cole OTLEY, The worst of trying to make out what our air in any locality that sweep along the surface On our weather map, therefore, we must note British weather or, for that. matter, any other towards the equator. A good deal of this cold the isobars;next the flow of air along the weather, means from the practical standpoint air finds ite way to the equator by those channels ioheirs, While taking into acconnt the inability af the meteorologist Is that what we want to known for centures: to navigators at “trade of the ait to maintain jis speed owingto this noderstand is too close to wa—r-we can't see the winds.” These are tobe found off the weatern friction ; and the drift due to the same cause. wood for the trees. Itis the business of meteor- coasts of great land areas in the tropical regions. The isobars tell na how the air is moving and ology to get over this difficulty, and toget an They comprise vast streams of air from the are a very convenient guide to the winds—a idea of what the wood is like with the treea in north-cast in our hemisphere, and from the much better guide, mdeed, than the winds their proper scale and setting. This can be dane south-east in the opposite hemisphere, draining themselves, because the latter are Yul! of hv gathering items of information from all over thepolar regions of their superfluous air, transient disturbances, due to eddice and Iocal the world and potting them together. 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and Woonwinn, emerges, is in exceptional with It a “shake,” It smal) Variations, last SYMPHONY. that height, (Xylophone—aon struck is, ts the a tone-his Death,” a disappears, round 3rd uses Pavane an Cymbals, was was parts, orchestration. hundred strain, Presently SUNDAY, (on. very smaller ia the a iz living. soon wrote here,at rather delicate, dance, Cornets, -— of Beethoven's Horns, It The than Tune, this movements epitome as Wilitary due part in

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lation, aidiary Much the fume recurrence gradually Sraics, (very anticipation rapid, chords two MainTunes has ke formance, this who, next cently, the the time was Theatrical was describes again, dies the Of Hoans, The fact, stiitence, next and outstanding Tune CLARTNETS, notes that (a), Sonata,” tare write MENDELSSOHN'S the Cn Oboe Bassoons detached, be the very joud, false power, at STRINGS of playful. dainty ful: Violins, played Dwth

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Liaoecla, 70-6.0—_ CHILDREN'S CORNER. TA) onwards,—Prapromimne SOR, front Donan, FRIDAY, Auguat 29th. 2.30-4.0— Orchestral” Abosie belayed from the ‘Linear Raval Pietire Heuse, Gradford, 5,0-5,.0,— CH LOREEN BOCOn iEt, 7.0¢,—WEATHER FORECAST AIL NEWS. SG. Fron Joon, Gc, A. ATRINSON, ©... Jron London, Loosl News. 7,-8.0. Interval. — Local Programme. ARTHUR EGLIOTYT. (helo Pianoforta), FLORRIE HARRISON (Soprano), LUPTON WHITELOCK (Solo Flute}, HARRY HORSER {Bass- Barbone). HERBERT LEBMIUING [Entertamer', RATE S40UTH-OATER (ahecomna pants} Roo Arthur Elliatt. BSeherzo in Bo Minor ...... 04:..+00008 Chopin BES. Florne. Harriscn, Baty“ : Salidersan [1 ) ad cad <4 os . Spring's Arnona tg t. J ; LE “Ctinstrma Doarnent wo caccreacer cas Deerck hens “Ma Curly-Headed Babby "’.,.... Onl @ Biers Lupton Whitelock, y “Midsummer COSTS bev ca vupaueecoeehanrersduueys Donjan ea Nigh iS 7)ream @ as Siciliana from Flote ond Piano’ Sonata, Ho: 2 witennagel. Lene Med Study sree Doohit Woah Bd. Harry Horner. “She Alone Channeth My Sadness ™ Hania HOSEothergreat gifts and we have not yet com- * The Ladies of St. James” of Science—the tele- menced to explore its pos- fieginald Clarke (4) "The WaterMill os... . Diehl eraph, the steam sibilities. Whatever its 8.45, Herbert Leeming, Sone, i Colds eh eal. Bower-Clare {7} engine, the cinematograph, development, however, the Solecbel tories. the. motor car—pale into Research Department of Song, 1 Married a Wife” Ernest Melein (7) 9.0. Arthur Elfiett, insignificance at the A. C. Cossor, Lid., will be Bhapaody; No. 8 cscseseisvivsetaevessreee tin thoughts of the possibilities found ready to meet every 0.10, Florrie Harrison: OD BRYWOT a roncsswcveaseadnaeevcsawcedss Elgar of Radio. imaginable contingency. “May In My Garden * ,...... Woot “The Bells of Twilight Jo... Forster At its first introduction to None but those who have been 9.25 Lupton Whitelock, the world but a fewshort afforded the opportunity of Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise watching the multiplicity of Frakes Doprde years ago, there were those O30, Herbert Lecining. oe who-sawin i t only an a l t e r - processes in Cossor Valve manu- “The Brave Clad Duoke-of York " facture can appreciate the ex- firaherny Sowiers (13) telegraphy. At native to travagant carerequired, the “The Fine Old Enghsh Gentleman " inception of Broad- Gpreatres Aen (13) the wonderful enthusiasm of the 445, Harry Horner. casting, there were sceptics workers and the patient team- Oe easaekinreereaeeins Brana Hahn whoprophesiedits e a r l y de- “The Crenadier "' scecttas rte Cees work of the experimental staff. “Mother o Mine™ ,..... Frenk EF. Pours mise asanine days wonder. 1.0—WEATHER FORECAST ani SNEWS. Itis onlythis co-operation which SUB. from London. Yet to-day Radio holds us has made possible the high Topical Talk, Local News, ina strongergrip than ever, standard of the Cossor Valve. 18. 40.—Elose down.

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SSS —— Liverpool Programme. Week Beginning Sunday, August 24th.

SUNDAY, August 24th. 4.0-5.50. \, nS 4.30 io IrsBULL ES ay i. Ure He Lopiatouis

MONDAY, August 25th, to WEDNESDAY, August 27th, and SATURDAY, August 30th. $.0-5.0,—Galllard and Tus Onelesatra, rebyed fron the Seale Picture Howse. f.40-015,—CH I LDREN Ss GORSER: 70. onwards,— Progratanie SB. from London,

— THURSDAY, August 28th.

ae 4.0-5.—The Siatian Pianofort: Trio. 5.30-0-15, CHILDRESS CORNER. Wa—L Da, Progranine Sue fron Doneden _— FRIDAY, August 2%h. 4.)-3.0,—oillard ond his Orchestra, relayed fron the Scala Super Cinema, ii 1.HI LOREEN Ss CORNER. VL —WEATHER FORECAST ad MEWS, S28 from iondan! C AATEINSON, Se frond Lopetai, Local Mivws, 1.3tt-8.0,— Interval, Melody— And a Piay.

PORTS GAMBELL (Bonrinc) FRED WICKS (Baez), THE STATION TREO Cainer the ivection of FRED BROWS. $-.—"Tria an be lat... w o u w w e cece i e t e ! boa CREA 420 Base Fone, OTem and Osiris” | { The: Magic “Within This Hallowed Flite“) Dewelhineg | Afazrnreé To Crystal users: i —Tria in DD Mayor, Ce saserh scares fecimey Ball. SiteTE SH "THE problem of working a Loud “hihtingals im Jone ee vo REG {i} Speaker direct from a Crystal Re- “The Crown of the Yeur ceiver was definitely solved six months Heesthone Martin (i) ago, when §, G. Brown Ltd., introduced 6.0.—Tria, + brea Ve Earle : 4p eela std beagle the Crystavox. us ee Sures. This) wonderful. Load Speaker ia entively self- ‘Villanello ce Acqua containmed—it requires no Valves or accumulators— “ho Walona Pherw hl ‘the Alountain Side ™ it needs no attention beyond the renewal ofao sisal Clay (2) ary battery every Bix. ron In abort, rt ww the O20. THE LIVERPOOL REPERTORY ideal method of enjoying Broadcasting. COMPAR Y For anyane ae withm ten miles or so froma in Broadcasting err a simple oa Set and ao ’ LOSESOSTE LURE,” Ciystavox will produce a feast volume of sound A Play in Une Actoby Harold Brighouse, audible Over heavtoke of the room. Even the most expensive Valve Receiver cam do no more than this Cderntviefaps : (In- the order in which they appear.) —and the Crystavex scores heavily from ithe point Sarah Ormerod (an Old Woman) of simplicity, inttal cost, maintenance and purity of reproduction. AT RIEL AKED Enna Brierley (a Young Weavrar) No technical sill is necessary to use a Crystavox— MURIEL RANDAL the few simple instructions supplied can be followed _ Sam Horrocks (a Young Mechanic) by a child. HERBERT LOMAS Price: The fact that it bas been designed and mani:- The Rev. Frank Alleyne (a Curate) factured by S.G. Brown Ltd.—the inventors of the WILLIAM ARMSTRONG £6:15:0 first Loud Speaker for Wireless wse—is a ure indica- Freduced by WILLIAS ARMSTRONG, tion of its excellence and dependability. BBC. Tae 5). ciira, The Beeno represents the interior of cottuge in a Laneashire village. Tha Office & Works, Victoria Rd., N, Acton, W.3. rooeonbiins only the bores) netresities, 5. G. Brown Lid, ticad On the floor pear the fire ia a battered R e t a i l : 1 9 , Mortimer 5t., W.1., and 15, Moorfields, Liverpool. tin trunk, the lid of which is raise, Time: Afternoon: 1h.—WEATHER FORECAST sod REWS. SOB. from Bordon, Topreal Talks, Local News. 10.30. Hase Songs. ‘The Vulean’s Song” (* Philemon and Bares Pp eeeeedvee tee ee eee GOON 16.40:—The Trio will conecliode thea programmes with gome light music. GiliAd, 12a, 11.4.—Close down. Announcer: H, Cecil Pearson,

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Plymouth Programme. << ce Remarkable Week Beginning Sunday, August 24th. HFLF

“e SUNDAY, August 24th. i hy) sreiBi=taky Progrtpunes SB. fron Lendon. I” lll 830-110.

MONDAY, August 25th te THURSDAY, August Zéth, and SATURDAY, August dOth. eee 1.30, Savoy Picture Heorose ‘OUpchestra, Musical Director: Albert Aaosie. f. 300,30. CH LDRES Ss CORNER. 7.0 onwards. — Programme SB. from onda.

FRIDAY, August 29th. 3.304.350, Savoy Picture Howse Orchestra Miucical Director: Allert Hosie, 5,.30-0.40;—CH I LDRERNS CORNER, 7.0.—WEATHERFORECAST anal SEWS. Ao. fram Loiden,

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oe 7.208 0, Tevtet hy al. Local Concert. CISSTE: WOODWARD (Solo Pianofoirte}. MAY GEHRY [Mpa }, HAROLD ATURDY (Baritone). ELSI PRABRLE. (Rovere. THE GREAT WESTERN QGRCHESTERA ft), Cizie Womhraril. ‘Poreads abo > LPRRET EG Brillante Varitionen., . 4. eeCR May erry, *'Fintes of Arcutdy 5. Wilhany Jaries

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Elsie Pearce. MULLARD H.F. Red Ring Valves 12s. 6d. each. ot PRR gee a reek eeea Pethes (7) “Are (| Men Foony Creature +" Leste Elli: (7) MULLARD L.F. Green Ring Valves 12s. 6d. each. Chehestra. Oper tal Petrol, ““Kiamet ™ waa Jfttrhesy Anwricin Sketeh,!* Down South" Ageldietan Write for leaflet V.R.18 before you consider any Patrol from." Gabnelle Sata" valve purchases. Frederivk Rosa 1ho—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. SoH, front London, You will be amply repaid for emphasising Topical Talk, Loon! News, 16,40-11,.30.— Jrogrann: SB. fromm Landavis Announece: Clarence Goode, nes etteafarht Bes Tange ae 1 Win Your Way To Fartune! ¢ i £3,205 Mullard CASH PRIZES offered by THE ->MASTER:-VALVE TIT-BITS..

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They were used . inthe cockpits D.E.3 of the R.A.F. WITH ITS CURRENT read what a CONSUMPTION OF user says to-day N 1969 the British Ad- | sca adopted Erics« °06 amps. son British Telephones as standard just because of their wonderful sensitivity I n ' addition to working excellently end robustness. This ‘ead as HF. or D., it will deliver ample was followed hy the Ate hg Keplings Board in 1917. Through power to operate a loud s p e a k e r . sclentific research and ex- Bear Sirn. periment we have so im- Please forword me = mensely improved them that F your Britiah Grice- ohne “plromes, to-day they standalone as PRICE 30/- “The World's proved best me by@ phones.” areded ta sa NO friend oho heat we Read the accompanying letter BATTERIES. por for yeark DRY just sent an iry 2 par of Ertesson (British) Telephones and you will “without hesitating agree asto of ACCUMULATORS hesitating, be what are the best ‘phones to-day. This eho Friceon a your Tey " bnowns Frices ot all good dealers: yee SigSh oar weil. bree ‘phones oFe- 120... . 24/6 CHARACTERISTICS. j remain. 25/6 Yours At arely: 2,000 -- FG. 4,000 -» 26/6 FILAMENT VOLTS = 74-3 Bie invist om teeing “ Ericeeon, ggajaRa hi B e e s t o n , Notis,"' om cach ear- PLATE VOLTS - = - 3-45 en bs cvold "continanial ™ (Aka HF. av Dl Selling Agents : alolion, HAACH ESTEE 1 19, Fide. Ripe HY r i l e wa fo-dow f o r oeirapents! regard. PLATE VOLTS=- - - 60-80 SOT Roam + WS. ing orien p i r t d o y ts. injonmalion Fran’ & On, Tramlo sb. gladly given o u r famous celte o t ths LF) (Wah wes, grid : COLCHERETHIA; 121, atta, lovd s p e a k e r s and com brow GE 4h voltet mat Sl eae. c r o m a l mr LAST Makam ponent paris. breingae, “G7, Bobert- son Siteel, Glow TheBritishl.M.,Eriossonf g . C o EInMExOUAM; 34'S CURRENT foow Hill, FILAMENT KB. ERGLARD:. Mi beet Ho, Bewoaslle Se London, W.C.2. LERDE: orth British Unginseriag -Equipeaont AMPS. 6. ‘OG iio. Labs THIsH FREE STATE: fiocka caitidd by A.W. ag ig MRMB Bins = Kelly &° O08, ig 174, Creat Vrosawich simect, Dubate. ( British) bl act. 2, Reber | GOODS Tg. Fit, May birect. BUY BRITISH Telephones ONLY. WIRELESS ORTAINAGLE FROM ALL LEADING oFORES, DEALERS, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTONS,

Audter 2fsn, 1924.) — RADIO TIMES -—— ; 387

Sheffield Programme. Week Beginning Sunday, Augus! 24th.

SUNDAY, August 24th. 8,0—5,30, hi $8031.68 {Programmes SB. from Loudon, MONDAY, August 25th and WEDNESDAY, August 27th. a. 3—-5.0,—Pragraninie5. froni, Wanchester, i.4,40, CAI LDREN'S CORN ER. TAR) ah —rogra ireaot fran Lomo. TUESDAY, August 26th and THURSDAY, : August’ 28th. A.30—-4+.30.—Pregres SB, Jrom Biriatropheare, 50—0.30,.— CHIL LDREN Ss: CORNER, 1.0 Giwords.—Pragianie0, trank Loredort, FRIDAY, August 29th. 4.90—4.50,—Progranane 5.5) fron: Mairkester, §.90-),30,—CHILDREN'S "CORNER: 7.0.—WEATHER FOURECAST aod NEWER, SA fren iota. iG. A, ATEINSON, So, front Lomdors Loonl Newa, Fak) 3.0.— I terval, Bit, THE STATION PIANOFORTE OUINTET: Viderthe Direction of COLLIN &MITH. DPOUCLAS SADLER. | Baritowes. GLADLS BAGSHAW (Soprano). MARJORIE LINDLEY (Contralto). Qhintet, March, “London Seattish’’ ...... Heaaies “ Cnieshoppirs” Dames ~ vee nedeles b 99 Douglas Sadler. | know a bank..... 7 learn |S eta a-aegcchate oh Jan: Techtind “Come; Lot's Re Merry it. Lane Wilson (1) “Song of the Clock '' ..,.Aee. Burchell 1} What 1s it our Italian. friends say* fo Clacky's Hapahaw. “Walte Song” (° Tom Jones") ‘taking it easy " ? ‘dolce far niente,” isn't tr fiel, Cheri That is what I am doing on this glorious summer “Hindu Song “ ( Badke"') Rimeky-Koraakow evening. Auntie Fellows and the youngsters “The (uckom rhs, eee ee eteLA ily Prunolorie Gheartet. have once more deserted me—Wembley again— Quartet in-E Flat, Op. 16 ...... Recthovcn but so long as there is a punt by the ‘cool, ja) Grave; th) Allegro ma non ‘Troppa; green bank, a pipe, and my “ Portable Three,” ic) Andanie Cantabile; (d) Ronde. Marjorie Lindley, loneliness has no dread. SEaia ys aoa kate Roger Quilter (V) * The Lament of Isig’".. 2 oGirneile Bantock 1 often think that a Portable Three is one of Onintet, the best investments anyone can make. It 1s Albunltate| . ewitarah Puree reerens ayes eens Weaguier so free from trouble. Only a switch to tum Belettian trom ~ Hiinzel mid) (rete ™ and the phones to put on. Once you have Hmaperdinek Doughia Sadler, tuned in—initself a most simple matter—you Wnt! as aah sa ee eck Boe4fifsen (1) set for that particular SLSREe ae ee awa a ea a eg Huhin can leave the adjustment “The Vagabond * (Songs of Travel} station for ever if you wish. “ Broadcasting, at Fetghearie Wiliasns iT) String Quarter. the turn of a switch,” I call it. Andanteand Variations from. Emperor’ To-night when our friends come in I shall just HUGE cae eee Hfadtyit tiadya Bagshaw. tack the Portable Three on to my. aerial, join “Villanelld © vere eee a eees Eva dell’ Acqua and we'll dance “Willow Song " irom “ Othello ™ up the Volutone Loud Speaker Coferidge-Taylor on the lawn. “Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary ™ Th ous Grade {I ) Then when the Winter sets in | shall keep it Quintet. attached to the outdoor a e r i a l and i t will become Surte froni the Ballet, “The Shoe * Ansell 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, a “permanent” s e t . Au8. from Londen, Topical Talk. Undoubtedly a good imvestment. Local News, 10.0. ifarjorio Lindley. “Reeth (ergo) ees y anes ees Handel (8) THREE. “ Blackberry Time " ... 00. V. Stanford (14) : fk completely peli. * Annie Laurie 4.640.arr. Lisa Lehmarn ' pontamed 4Valwe sett Qaintet. i heaqining mm perl, : earth wines,of mt: Suite, “ Ballot Egyptien “+. toeeegE : cantulatore, 11.0,—Cloge clown. ? Price (Head— SATURDAY, August J0h. i cluded)phones - ine-B@0 : 3.904.40.—Programnme &.B. from Birmingham, > Is Real Cae 6.30-6.30.—_CHILDREN'S CORNER, i bide Case 95 Gm, i 7.4,—WEATHER FORECAST onl NEWS. : Marconi Tew 376. t S., from Dondan, 4 Doll Emitter Weekly Sports Chatby * Obwerver.” al ven. F F n e L e s s Local News. §.0-12.0,—Programme SiH. from. Londen, Announcer: A, 0. HeadsJonner. EPS. 79. Advt. of the Fellows Magneto Co., Ltd, Park Royal, London, N.W’.to,

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Grandpa's best. friend is his pipe. ‘The deep, rich colour of the polished bow! betrays the fact that it seldom rests in the rack. But the Brandes Headphones are giving it a close race just now. Why, we actually found 25/- him with the old briar but half-filled, a derelict shred of tobacco on the BRITISH MARUFAC TURE, rim. The headphones clasped to his head and a rapt expression on his (8. BoC. Siampec., face, he was oblivious ofthe uncomplaining pipe. Obviously, the strong, Monufactured ai mellow reception occasioned by the “Matched Tone” feature held his Slough, Buchs, . earnest attention. Now they are both in full blast. Ask your dealer for Brandes. CMatched ‘Tone TRADE MARK Radio Headphones

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The, WMISIiUMMIMES>SS" BURNDEPT Wireless with Single-Switch Control. HINGS of public or private utility are made accessible eventually to the majority by some simple action. Such a development was inevitable,of course, in the reception of wireless concerts and in it Burndept lead. With the same ease as a room 1s flooded with light, so it is possible to fill it with music—by touching a single switch. There is no simpler

This is the Control Unit- of the Auta- or more convenient way of taking Broadcast System, fixed permanently advantage of the pleasures of broad- on the wall above the receiver; The closing of-an automaticswitch causes cast than by the Burndept Auto- relays of special design tomake certain Broadcast System. connections which enable the receiver to operate any one loud speaker. Any powerful receiver capable of good loud speaker reception, such a the -Ethophone V, can be used in conjunction with the Control Unit and Automatic Switches of the Gurndept Auito-Broadcast System. There is no more perfect manner of installing wireless receiving apparatus in hotels. clubs, large residences, and public buildings, and the System is so ‘elastic’ that it can be installed as successfully in two or three The left-hand illustration shows the rooms of a private house as in many special Loud Speaker Switch which rooms of an hotel or club. brings a local loud speaker into operation only when «an Automatica Inthe development of radio, there has been Switch (shown on the right) is closed, nothingso interesting as the Auto-Broad- This latter Switch contains lal cast System. The System actually in op- rmoechanism which operates the: ntrol eration can be seen, by arrangement, at Lint and Cauee the FeceLVer and a the Head Office,of the Company at Aldine loca! Ioud speaker to functron. House; Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.2. | ? : 3 To BURNDEPT LTD., Aldine House, BURNDEPT Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.z2. Please send mic full particulars hlisicudsttaliaaLeenadbed ot the Aute-Hroodeast Sarstem BURNDEPT LTD., NAME Aldine House, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.2. "Phone—Gerrord S072, LEEDS: Basinghall Street (off Boar Lane). The above sketches give you some CARDIFF : 67, en Street. NORTHAMPTON: idea of the Aito-Broadcast System ADDRESS ak ade waa Poe dd ee &, The Drapery. installed in a private residence, It isit our Stand al the British Empire can be adapted for installation if Exhibition, in the Palace of Engineering, any building. 1 DATES: te gata ease “Ri die TineaSe: j Avenue 13, Bay i3,

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a pactness atul rellability of the EDISWAN A.R.D.E: A.F.D.E. « - 21's and A. KoS an Inval a asset, “These V— = (Dull Ewiiiler.} aliaazmgt)¥ strong a being exceptionally wei packed, will stand any ordinary amount of rough A.R.08 2 aa a eet ot 30 usage, f-you etart cutwith EDISWAN Valves you hae ree oe: Ervitier, Caa he omm off can rely upon finding them safe:and sound af your ri hii e 1 SREP. : et4 ribeleament journeys ened. Your Grater has EDISW ANS: sr iaiice ;

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“This new type Crystal Set embodies a new type a2SSSSee Patent Variometer which allows of the fine tuning AH FIM LOO essential to loud and clear results. This Set is now supplied with coil to receive the new oe VOCAL FOX~-TROT. oa s o p e e e s r high-power B.B.C, Station which renders the . # —# aSSeS Set available for reception, and at a distance h I A RI B of about 100 miles. FOX- TROT SONG. Ail Sets are tested of our H'orks (40 milesfrom B.8.C. HS SS SSS i Sfafien). The sef works efficiently from this distance : : ond the moker’s guorantee fs enclosed in each sef. :

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LANCASHIRE AREA STOCKISTS. MIDLAND AREA STOCKISTS. FULLER DEPOT, 46, Portland Street, Manchester, ASK YOUR DEALER AMATELDR ASD CONSTRUCTORS WIRELESS DOWNES & DAVIS, 1-3, Sinnley Street, Liverpost: CO., Maviganon Street, Birmingham. W. BALMFORD, Whittel Stree, Birmingham. ABVANCE LAMP ©O0., Gertrade Street, Burken- TO DEMONSTRATE THE T. BARRETT& CO., 172, Parade, Setten Colihield. P. BH. BAILEY, To, Parade, Borminghem. MERSEY ACCUMULATOR (0. 37, Mearfelds, BERESFORD BROS,, 3, Boll Street, Birmingham: Liverpond. RIRMINGHAM WIRELESS CO., LTO., 7, Pershere PULFORD BROS, 106, Whitechapel, Liverpool. Shraet, Bir enimglenm. (CRAIG BROS. & JONES, Renshaw Street, Liverpeal. RORDESLEY ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES CO., 162, High Street, Bordesley. ECONOMIC ELECTRIC CO. Sankey Street, HULME & CO,,Joho Bright Strest, Gimiegie on, Srring tos. LOCKHEAD SAYER RATHO €0., 213, Cole E, SPURR, Budee Street, Earlestown. hill Street, Biveringham, F. TIMMS & CO., Lard Street, Leigh. 1. A PATNE &(00., $4, Church Sires,Gir misigha m., PRIESTLEY & FORD, 35, Paradis Street, Bir- WwW 1b & £0, 273, Manchester Street, mingham. hd on L. POUNTNEY, 214, Coventry Road, Birmingham, ELLIS & MORT. SO, Tapping Street, Blackpoot, WF gece & 00, 116, Alemter Read, Eange eat MONES & BRYNE, High Street, Choricy, aROnrErs & C0. 5d, Newien Shree, Buy mevoghars. GATLEY & 00., Fodnoorden. READ BROS,, 129, High Sireet, ete WIRELESS STEEL MAST AND ACCESSORY MARSDENS LTD, 47, Church Street, Preston. CO., Lombard Street, Wot Bromwich. DAVIS. & SONS, Bilherry Strect, Manchester. ECAMMELL & ABBOTT . 108, Dale End, Birming= ish ee & CO,, LTD. Biller Street, Man. WALKER BROS., Temple Rew, Birmingham. ' “ WOOD, 165, ‘Iebo Bright Street, Birmingham, A, PRANKS, LTD., Craneeate, Manchecter. WOOD, 189, Aston Road, Birmingham. WINEBERG & Co., lis; Perdaove Street, Birming= I. HOLLINGDRAKE & SONS, LID, Prince bam. vet, Stockport. E. H. aeee > CO. 5, Vasghan Steet BUTTERWORTH 4 50N5, 165, Lees Read, (dha, South, verea UDG M 'S7, Dudley Street, Wolver= H. SAVILLE, Delamere Works, Stretford, H. BR. BOVCE, 22, Manchester Road, Nelson, ELECTRICHYHOtHOUSE, LTD., 35, Queen Sareet, ‘aly T. HALSTED, Cookson Street; Blackpool, RADI ELECTRIC. CO, i. 84. John's Sereet, TURNER BROS., Seedbill Worlm, Huddersfield, Waele mpion. MIDLARD RADICOTELEPHONE MFG. CD. ENT WISTE & WOOD, Charney Grove, Elackposl, Bretiell Lane, Soarbrides. eae BROS, Hilary Park, Dowglas, isle * HAWEINS BROS., it, Geford Street, Kiddere eer. lL. PILLING, Rock Street, Bory. JENNINGSA; 1perTS4=SON,OD, 54,86, eben*em,| ae BAGGULEY #& SON, Bich Street, Mewrastlee WHITWORTH & Bae es wpeeLy. Leamington. HH. GORDAON, Ofd Stren, Aghton-osder-Lyne, T. G.CAVE,. Hore market mepton. COWAN & FOR, 35, Eickineon Street, Mahe ABINGTON PARK oabace Wallingboroughs chester. W. E. TOMLINSON,Meurthan 1 69, Wellingborough Read, C FE. HANEURG, ob, Pachar Road, Burnley. E. Ww. : Ninirtina : F..EAY, @0, Clttten Street, Lytham. F. COOPER, Set ellngeerense }. McLEOD, 180, Blackburn Rood, Bolton, COVENTRYWIRELESS Clrarch A. SHAW, 49, Larkhill, Blackburn. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CO., LID., Marth Jobin COVENTHY“WIRELESS SUPPLIES (€0., Lower , Laverpool. BAXENDALE BROS... Harringian Stvedt, Liver. poo +. 2 CSHORNE, ANDREWS £2 €0., 27,.Mew Bailey Street, Liverposl, th diaphre ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CO. 10, Greenwood Control, a 50, Wellford Street, : Strect, Manchester, 7 oor a MIDLAND DYNAMO AND REPAIR CO., Belgrave E. & & WALKER, Cannon Street, Manchesier. Gate, Lewester. 1. MOORES 4 C0. Revaid Street, Salford. Price F. TUSTIN, Loseby. Lane, Lai : j. ROBERTS, Deamegate, Macchester. T. H. WATHES, High Sareet, Leicester, H. £4: 15:0 C.F. YOUNG & CO., LID.17, Neve Wal P. WILEINSON, 373, Stretford Road, Man- f. KEMP, 1 chester. LaanwanesRUPEEIES:sentscuney i 7 BORRA, Creat Jecksom Street, TYPE *B"*" with caphrage J. saiTs8 cO., LTD.,253, Radford Roed, Nottine- SNAPES, LTD., Penny Sereet, Blackbur, and tame controls COATES& CO., LTP., Brides Street, Burnley. for120 ohms. THORNTON4 VOWLES, 22, Goldsmith Street, ik. }. DALL, Ti, Dalton Baad, Barrow-in-Furness, Price ww, WOOD, Milk Street, Shrewsbury. WALSH & CO., Central Garage, Blockbera, W. THOMASSON, 1, HighStreet,|Shrewsbury, LLOVD& (0,, Magee Bar, Mew Mills, £54 15.:6 G. $. THOMAS & CO.Be Street, Oswestry. DIGGLE & CO., jane Street, Rockdale. Er. W. JONES 4 CoO., “War ket Street, Wellington, E.M. EVANS & SONS, LTD. Leven Street) Man. HOPLEY& SON, Whitchurch, Sa chester Teeth mh SMITH. Angel See eter. §. SC ROFIELG, 15, Market Street, Bec, i 4 Worcester. SCHOFIELD. & SONS, Waterloct. FULLER'S UNITED ELECTRIC ORCESTER WIRELESS SUPPLY HDD & COULSHAW, Vellow House Lane, CO., 144, Southpert, WORKS, LTD., HINDLE & SONS, CTD., Haslingden. COMMERCIAL EMGINEERIMG CO., Brierfield, Chadwell Heath, Essex.

FALMER RILEY &CO., M, Abbey Street, Accring- Eeeneeeceeen EAST1LANCS, ELECTRIC ©0., Blachbura Read, coas Soreet, Aa : Accrington. | FULLER TONE IMPROVERS.| W. HARRISON& CO., Corperation Street, Preston. A. EL ERLIOTE105 Altos ™Beck Road, Sabiley. W. BE. BEARDSALL& CO., LTD, Cateaton Street, | ' GARAGES, ee Manchester, | These devices, which have proved so Saretbot. COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL CoO, LTD, 1%, CENTRAL MOTOR €0., Dalkeith Pla King Street Wert, Manchester, | successful in cur Type “B” Loud | ee MOTOR CO., LTD... APEX RADIO STORES, Moeley Street, Man- ] Speaker, are also supplied separately and | ©. BARTLETT, ‘Great Centre! Sir Pcie: | complete, in polished cases, to COOK & WHITFIELD WIREL LTO, 24, A. A. IACKSON & SONS, LID. Chapel Street, St. Pual's Burmingkam Salford. | used with Low Resistance “Phones or | JAMES BOMNELLE, LTD, 139, High Street, HALLIWELL & GOOD, Miller Street, Manchester, Speaker. Smethwick. ]. FITZSIMMOBMS, ¢7, Swan Street, Manchester. C. Hw.hie.BOOTHE CO., 114,Steethouse Lano, Birening- LEWIS'S, Wireless: Dept.Manchevdter. Price 25/- TAYLOR & EDWARDS, 234, Bidstel Street, LEWIS'S, Wireless Dept., Liverpool. | Bitmineha em.

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THE TUNETO ‘MARCH T0— SONGS THAT RULE THE AIR WAVES. 1 one that moat radia , r lt enthusiast: kniw—Solder , FLUXITE your Sete—Thowe who |OLR have yet to learn what @ fine tine it is, are still suiicring the. disaciviii- RIVIERA ROSE tage: “ot -an~ unsaldered Witinf Sratem- behind their ebonite pancis, Do you know what a fine tune 18, or shall we “HONOLULU” say. selective “tuning ? i you don't, commence soldering. the connections of your wiring right away; and. you will hear. the: difference. Soldered wiring Intans toonomy im the length weed.” and that is mast desirable im Peery: Sek, “SURE tix BORN FLUSITE pives 4 wonderful help in the ark! soft. soldering— io mnikes- an old-time dificult job into an wisy offair—so casy that om will wonder why so many folks in the past shirked-the job— they didn't use FLUAITE! Success is yours for tho asking “ SHINE” ASK YOUR IRONMONGER OR HARDWARE DEALER TO SIlOW _10U0 THE HEAT LITTLE “PASADENA”| FLUXITE *°ser"? P pericehiy ample to we,ane well 7/6 ¢ iat fot yrars mm oonstant wae, Tt contain a special _small-space Soldering Iron, withnon-heating All Played and Broadeasted by the Savoy Orpheana and. metal huarcedbe, a Pocket Bhowlamp, Sacoy Hacana, from the Savoy Hotel. PLU SITE, solder ete. and full iistructions,. Price 7/6. Write to ns Shqndld you bo wnable to obtain it,

On Sale at all Music Sellers, or direct from FLUXITE The LAWRENCE WRIGHTMusic Co., SIMPLIFIES Sree ING All Hardware oral -lrarini ‘Hheery dhe 19, Denmark Street (Charing Cross Road), London, W.C.2, FLUNITE in tins, price Bah, 1/4, at id 2/8,

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you a loud speaker that is small in s i z e , artistic in shape, ample in volume and mexpensive in price?” | did not put it quite s o b r i e f l y as that, but that was my meaning. Back came the answer at once— [certainly have. The “Sterling Baby‘ Loud Speaker is exactly what you want.” At once he demonstrated the powers of the “Sterling Baby,” and I thought here is my prob- lem solved. In exchange for. a very few ‘shillings the “ Sterling Baby“ became b installed in my home and has ci mili ry given undiluted and undim- & ne | inished pleasure tor months i a ¥ on end. Myfriends became . wWyfe pleased and interested, and to them Lhavealwayssaid —* You have heard this Sterling Loud Speaker, go : lew ideas have always interested me to any dealer you will, ask him to demonstrate, I because so many of them last and and you willthen be comfirmed in your belief | become a normal and pleasurable part thatno instrumentof radio reproduction excels + of our lives. Broadcasting got me that the “Sterling Baby. way. Here is Stee I rigingien i ing to Keep me if Touch Ih my “i oa homaeweith all that is going on in The’ Sterling Baby “ Loud Speakeris supphedin the world as quickly, 1f net more quickly, than the following finishes and in two resistances— a newspaper ; that is going to give me classical and 120 or 2000 ohms. Height sat ane ; Glar Inspiring malsic when I want.it, that is going to eeaad Mccer OF Liat, ins. ; diameter of base, 3} ins. give me music when my friends and mysell want In short, heré is s o m e t h i n g that is going to dance. In Black Enamel £2:15:0 | to make tife a brighter andjollier a f f a i r . problem of how to enjoy it best. In Brown Floral Then came the design a. .. £2: 1726 [| had a good receiving set and my interest was atten satistied by headphone reproduction;- but In Black and Gold what about mnyfriends ? Here's for a loud speaker ! Floral design... 2: 020 Three factors weighed with me—efhmency, price In: Black Matt and s i z e . I could not afford something. mypocket Finish with couldn't pay for, | had no ae Oniental design £4: 15:0

desire t o be driven out of house and home by noise, and | had. no desire to put in my ordinary sized room a loud speaker so large in s i z e as to interlere with what 1 have always flattered myself to he artistic surroundings. OCR T went ‘ t o a radiodealer and | asked him—“ Have ; MTA Ceeeceens ul! cn aa |\hAU

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