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PROGRAMMES By J. C. W. REITH, Managing Director of the B.B.C for the week beginning HERE are tio events...n the’ im- These can be ipnored: SUNDAY, November 8th. médiate future which deserve notice but in between them

here, The one, -however, has little um- we have a lack of portance in itself. A certain amount of interest andfailure to PROGRAMMES INDEX. interest attaches to it, but ‘the signeicance appreciate, products hes actually in its being a convenient of average intelli- LONDON ... a 298, 300 occasion for stocktaking. I refer to the fenoe perhaps which BELFAST Dec eee eae . 316, 317 third anniversary of Broadcasting. The are only dangerous in other event, practically coincident. with the so far as the indi- above, is the getting to work of the recently- viduals are imipres- BOURNEMOUTH i cascade pe aen aia ‘sue yey appointed Broadcasting Committee, This sionable and liable to is Important,very impertant; probably fall under the in- mach more important than is commonly Huence of those with realized. A stocktaking of some order, ulterior motive but WE WCASTLE...... matin cto nat nei tiy He seaside wi ve 210 coupled with a reviewof the position and an greater intelligence. Mr. a. 0. WW, REITH, assessment of future possibilities, becomes, There appears to he RAI consls Soec ese ole vadictees cin eens SESS therefore, not only peculiarly appropriate, little danger in this instance, as the vast EEEn anes se gee are gee etae peep nom tees gey an OO but quitenecessary. It.wouldbe expected mass of the public have long azo come to and required irrespective of any anniversary, see what manner of influence this is which and it is proceeding now, has come among them. They will form their own conclusions and will not easily be ae * u * stampeded or deceived. LEEDS-BRADPORD oo. cc creces jee tector eee caetie ees OES Rarely, if ever, has a Departmental Committee been faced with a task 50 full of * *# oh interest, or, what is more relevant, so full It may be remembered that the 16ya BOTTINGEAM 0 ere veesas serieey eveee ered iette den sie MOM of responsibility. Por broadcasting is (or Svkes) Committee was set up largely pregnant with influences and potentialities as the result of a series of agitations against the B.B.C. in its very earliest days. These SRMREET cc se ccs ssa ev ten eng ge ey ev ie aloes MAD which ¢levate. [t to compuirison withthe printing-press and the steam-engine. It is were directed chiefly against the constitution SIceo ecse esi pan ert arses newreapcedy vee sen oak aan yes tol a power of the first magnitude. This of the Company, conditionsof manufacturms SWANSEA ice ec seissscitibessereis aisurensedaninneaes OUT conception of its future is held not only by membership, apparatus restrictions, licence regulations, and so on, matters which had no STOP PRESS NEWS o..cccccccccssecsseeeeresesterees alg those who havebeen intimatelyassoctated with its development, but by men and women connection whatever with SROCUALYE broad- of intelligence generally, casting, but, of course, every phase of our work was, 20 to speak, swbpa'naed as evidence and, IMPORTANTTO READERS. - a me Lo somehowor other, used as evidence for the > cal er bgoria ‘Tiine "iein Ll, Southamptun When something new and wonderful prosecution. The Sykes Committee was unex- pected. It was not according to schedule, The address of the Britah Broadens Company, Lid.is appears, there are at least three types of 1, Sevey Hill, Straed. London, W.C.2, = negative attitude with which one. has to but. there. was .no disguise about the boons Pe rol OF SUBSCRIPTION ta “The Radios Timea” (ja- reckon. .At opposite extremes we have and the blessings it brought in its train— es, tkeae Pee. lis, Sd,; Twelve bovine stupidity and superior disregard. (Continued overleaf in column 3.)

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Three TanTwo Committees. ‘Radio To Make Us Musical. (Continued from the previous page.) the clearance from the HA pions ame charges By Benno Moiseiwitsch, The Famous Pianist. whieh hal hiner iit forwniad, rel THAI chitect ncte vantages of mbterial henefit to the service, HERE je no dealt thai a comntey driwing. room, was a revelation, Some With the exception of an oceastonal polity atade- the bee of maste in ot its pies did nek sacm bo be ateal for brewed: nent it) bine mages, ad, of corse, sundry para- (nat Britain & 2rowine. an casting purposes, but five of them came over raphe week byweek essential to and explanatory that one of the factors whieh imostt perfectly, Criticial ae Tam, they gave me crf vtir work, the HL hohe kept mretty cite will mesial it to aeow stall intense peasun:, and [ thought of the delight they mhod Lineprae| Vek, They very rarely go tat of their more i -brivdeseting. When hinet bee ine bo area t iim hers of pecple who have way to answer attacks, They incline to the old- one thinks of nuliians of little opportunity of hearing such a musical treat, fashioned behef that they work best who'do ap jeople Hetening ta. mnie When. a litte later, [wae asked to broadcast, I uetest. | suppose there are few, if any, concerns might after wight may Of decieled to: aber an, L el hiways felt that, ma. far aa enteide Governments of the day which have ‘come tiem or the bret tine ti I >aa (inane, f eould: cli miyvEelt just ait in the in for quite go mech attention From the Presa, ie: regular oway—one is stidio, and Tam glad to say that my antieipations nod from the manchoth in the street amdefhit, strock by the iminense psei- were realmed, It ik largely a matter of persemal ot 4b * = bilities teat bie ahead. Leniperkimenit, Some arfists are only inspired by We juve Lbiways SA ob was all te the goal, even Mr. BENNO Admittedly, broacteasbing pemonal contact with ther aucence, ancl, withent Honesionilly: the attention appeared to he of the MOISEIWITSCH. ig. oti in ite infaney, that, their playing, aA they herselycs nilmit, i variety whieh one conkd have done owt hont and nob Though remarkable sesults apt to lack. warmth and life. mieed, Even the most ill-informed and abusive hivebeen ohiained in overcoming the technital Inspired by the Unteen. critictain i im some measure or other a tritvate. difficulties of fransnitting. pure musical tone,there In iY hae, rt im not neoeRArY, Aline iL ny There has been a certain amount of it in the past. will probablybe marked. improvements curing the and my reason for referring to if here is that the PORT, wi Eire at the piano W thet coat, collar, or next. few years. The effect will inevifably hea lic, With nothing whatever to distract my thoughts, next fow months may see a recricestence of it, larze Imereaso of the number of lateners. I beheve J oa play better than om the plat for 1. possibly concentrations aml combinations of i, Under-Estimating Public Taste. ft was the same in the broadeastine studio. | The assembly of the Committee may be the sign! for the stitrings of opposition, More than tht, there will be ow demared for the round when | nerve) theme that a number of pene wer in the room,. bat, at my redyucat, they were lt is just sa well to-keep this im mind aim) to be hicker losers of musi,fhe heaatiex of the elastics prepared, Much of the eriticiam will be, orhas been, eoly reyuire to be known to be appreciated. Eiroael- azkel-to leave. Then J took off ny collar, tic arid iInconaaynent and even lidierona, replete (fo use casting is one of the greatest educative forces in wainteoat and abandoned myself to my task. the house agente” tern) with statements whith, existence to-day. Its power ia felt particularly in [ wis completely happy. ‘There Whe no one Whar if not pouitive lite, are, al any rate, grossmis- the country datricts. People in the large towns me save the operato¢, and the ihought that, in repicsentations of fart, particularly in connection little realise the intense dehaht- that. wireless mimi my own way, [ was entertaining an unacen aidience withbalance sheets, division of profits and eo on. has browg lit to the tnhalvtanis of villages isolated! of, perhaps, millions,supplied. me with all the in- One sometimes: wonders how it pete floor spoon, from the ienal mesne of entertainment. spiration © iepched, it ta remarkable experience, Cherches fe motif ultérienr, Tt is often delightfully [ believe that already tisteners would appreciate casy todiscover, Lt probably-ctares one in the face, heitor misic (hw 18 “uy pplicd, “Ehere 13 always, Inquire, for instance, who is the, inepiration of loom afraid, o tendéney to onder-ctimate the the * attack,” whe owne the medinm by which it is pobhe taste. tia by nie tiene as poor aa ih ia {Continued from column 3.) propegated, omeeet hve gei road las he, are, given ilies rig let. With regard to ther kindred interests, our policy me at . + cenditiona, if will develep, [ knew the BBC. ia iad heen eongistent and ¢lear from the outart, hiss1825 Comittee, probably to te known aware of-its responeihilitics, and desire: not only namely, to endeavour to work harmoniously in eo- later as the Baleares Committee, is notLhe product to please its nomense poblic, but to effect o steady operation with them ull. We have tried) to be of agitations or anything of that sort. Tt was fore- iin pervert eh ot baie COL. reasciible threooghot, Tn most. cases the nesult ordained, since the Licence to the BBC. expires Misunderstandings and Anxiaty. has been 2 reciprocation of feeling. (}pposition, atthe endl of 1026, and, indeed, wouldhave expired [should like te see more co-operation betwoon or at any nite suspicion, has been turned to oo- at the end of 124 had not the Svkes Committee conocer agencies and promoters, andl the broad- operation and confidence. Practically the whole of recomnrenidel tts oxiensinn, There dre sone the Press oow gives us Valuable support and en- casting -outherities: Misunderstandings and as milasonoetions abroad recardion the whtitode of ihe concent in our work, The Presd-is menrnoally ecrtain amin of iaieby are probably nevita ble BBC. to it. We weloome it wholeheartedi:, and Hise rin nab, in the ease of such a drastic iniovation; buat we are profoundly thankful that it haa heen Wath regard to the: wireless tee, for--valid hroadcasting cannot he kalled, and; in the interests appointed some months ahead of original «xpev- rehaons now mimthy forgotten, and whith it ia of both musicians and music, one wok like to sec tation, Its tern of reference are very wide. a Workable arrangement drawn up that would please tnnbersary here to recall, the BLB.C. comstitution- 1 has beer charced with responsibility to advise everybody conecned, ally 1 composed of manufacturers, Prom the as-to the proper scope of the broadcasting service, The problem has ite ciffieudties, and ivan beginning, howevr, wo have adopted a public iid as to the management, contro] and finan series attitude, and in nearky all aeetiona of the mannot be biamed for looking at i from achmanicia there,” trade it was soon realized that this wae in their wn point of view, I think the time is still far distant The greater decree to which they are inquisi-- when great artiste will brondeast frequently. imtercet aswell, By consistently and energetically torial, and the closer the investigations of oor pursuing the best in every line, by overcoming There ia undonhtedly a danger, in my opinmon, peices and methods, every detail of our operations, auch difficultirs ag arose, and by nerer allowing that if they could be hear hy the fireside wt any limincal and otherwiee, the better we shall timehy putting on a pair of headphones, there ourselves tobe satisied, we beliove that we have pleased. We shall come to the Committee with a would. be little inchnation to journey to a concert attracted a large measure of public confidence. clear eonachenes, and that in yew of the magnitude r . = # hall, and pay several shillings for a seat. of the question, id siying aamething., All our We ate convimesd that central executive control experience ond Knowledge of the anxbject will be How I was “ Converted." of broadeasting ig essential from every point of view, a their disposal, and having given euch information Lam aware that there mist be—for a long period financial, techriical and cthical. We believe nleo aml assistance ax may be required, we shall carry on yet, at any rate—a marked difference betworn that from the same points of view, the policy of the till we are told to stop. hearing and seeing an artist on the platform, andl BBC. will be approved and promulgated, bart, by it # “ i hiatenane lo hin aver the: wireless « hut’) T am whem the service will be controlled i the future: Fin some quarters it had been expected that the afraid that the majority of poopht do not regard hv whet sort of Board, if anv, and ander what aort, BBO. would be represented on. the Committec, this cifference ais vital. Iso dombt, the frbiume will of constitution, wi have at present neither idea nor anee the Company fein ind senge “in the dock,” bring a change in that respect, The appetite desire to recommenced, and in order that the benefit of experience might having been whetted, and a-keen musical taste Insofar as thei decinions may affect ua as be available directly and continuously... We are not cultivated, there may, quite conceivably, be an imiividuals they are of no interest or concern to disappointed at being omitted; on the contrary, increasing desire for that musical parity which can fisteners, perhaps net even -bo curatlyes, Aichi we see compensations and advantages therein. onlybeobtained by personal tuech. the same inay he said of the B.B.C, as o corporate Had the BEC. been represented, it would That is how broadcasting is helping ninsic, and body. Ad this point, however, the attitude must have led to demands for representation by several that is howartists will benefit in theend. change, for we believe-it to be of vital moment to interests and concerns which in one way or-another T date my own conversion to broadcasting from l#teners, to the country, to humanity in general, are affceted by broadeasting, and. the Comimitten the evening when FT listened to the playing of on might sty,that the broadcasting service shall woukl have become unwieldy. The reply.to this, of Paderewski, Until then, T most confess that 1 hod heso cetablished that, like Skerryveare, it may “ from eourse, would bethatthe BBC. is notan “ interest” certain misgivings regarding the wireless from a its wet foundations to its crown of glittering glass, and has no axe to grind, except the axe of publa musical point of view, butthe transmission af stand, in the sweep of winds; immovable, immortal, RETWIC. eminent,* Paderewskt’s wonderful. playing, as [ heard it in €Con'*inged in the previous column.)

Novesnen- 61a, 1925.) — —- a1 iti —- 4 Official News and Radio Gossip.

Tho First Radio Mystery. Cistinguished «a lecturer and of the plot and connterplat inseparable from this A PROLONGED mystery drama will be broadcast one ao Well versed in his sub- stirring period. The Maraden Colliery “Famed, on Monday, Wedneslay, and Saturday, De- ject. Sir Stunrt was at Balliol winners of the thonsand-guireas, brophy at “the cember Tih,Sth, and 12th. Theerimewill take place College, Oeford, entering the National Brass Band Contest; ot thet ‘Tyatal Palace mM the London Studio onthe 7th, The trial will take Indian Civil Service in. [Sa4 this year, are broadcasting from the’ Newcastle place on the Sth, but will be stopped at the critical He officiated as Foreign Ree. Sindio on the same evening. This band’ hadthe moment, Between the Sth-and-the 12th, hetencrs rciary to the Government of divtinction of a civic reception when they retarmied will be waked to provide their own solationa of the india, was His: Majeety's Com- from the Crvstal Palace after their victory, mystery; and on the 12th, the seoret will be dia- missioner fo riemedinbe wrth Boys in the Orchestra. . closed, The prizes for correct schetions will be China regerding the Anglo- jf On Friday, November 20th, a Chihiren’s Coneért, announced later. Tibetan Convention of [es ff under the direction of Mrs, FE, L. Webb, takics intwee Resident at difterent Sir Harry Lauder, at 8.70) pom,(approximately ) at BirminghamStatHon. periods of Alysore, of Hydera- It t6 practically cortain that Sir Harry Lauder Tt will include Cyril Johnson's. Boys’. Orchestra, bad in Kashmiri, and Chict 44. The Prince will broadcast on December 23rd from London to ‘ xs ; Wales, whe willbrasdenst whose members’ ages range between ten and thir- Commissioner of OTE. a0

all stations. The arrangements are now being Poppy it tecn. There are alao some soloisté, the eldest of

——— competed, The eminent Scottish-entertainer will Vaughan Williams's Pastoral . ataletlew: ~ Whom is not more than sixteen, probably appear again at the microphone early in Symphony. A Concert for the Blind. the New Year, An outatanding feature of the Symphony Concert A special concert ia being given in the Town which is to be relayed by Bournemouth Station A Broadeast Audition. Hall, Leeds, in aid of the National Institute for on November Lith from the Winter Gardens, is Rarly in December, it is proposed to broadcast a the Blind, on Fniday, November 2th. The art sts the performance of Vaughan Williams's “ Pastoral typical audition of prospective medio artists. “This will include Miss Elkie Suddaby jsoprano), Mr. should provide listenera with an excellent oppor- Symphony.” This is one of the later works of A. B. ON. Forbes ( bass-baritone), ancl Miss Phvilis thia famous modern composer, having been written ionity of realising the essentialqualities of the Duckett, A.K.CM., will beat the piano, They inthe war period, as may be noted when the pastoral SUCCESS Et broachoaster, will be supported by the Band of H.M. Grenadicr atmosphere ix interrupted by the soundof trumpets. Guards, Another Canterbury Pilgrimage. Groat Music at Glasgow. A special Kentish programme will be provided Dundes Station's Birthday. from London through all Stations on Wednesday, Glasgow's Sunday Evening Orchestral programme Dondee's Birthdayia tobe celebrated on Wednes- Desinber 2nd. This will be introduced ty a on November Tfith. will include Tehaikovaky's Fifth day, November 18th, The station was opened on peal of belis from Canterbury Cathedral, There will Symphony, @ little-known excerpt from “ Konigs- Wednesday, Novernber 12th Inst year, with a be a demonstration of “ Kentish Fire,” and it is kinder,” by Humperdinck, the composer of A'ansel coneertrelayed from the (Cnird Hall, On this hoped also to intvedues «a radia version of Chaucer's and Gretel, and Holst'’s “Fugal Overture.” occasion, the concert will be broadcast from the famous pilgrimage, On the following Thursday, November 1th, Glas- studio, The artists. inchode Miss Marien Kichardl- gow Station will relay part of the concert being son (mezzo-soprano) ond Mr. Robert Radford A Scottish Occasion. given by the Glasgow Bach Hociety, at which Mr, (base). On this day the Children’s Corer will bo The BRAG. hopes to provide a Beottish Night Carruthers is playing Bach's D Major Pianoforte extended to one hour, and all the choire will take on Mowday, November 30th, the anniversary of Concerto, part in the programme: The senior and junior Bt. Andrew, Aspecial programme will he broad- A Concert Froma Chorch., choirs, under Aunt Betty, have been practising tas simultaneously throughout England from the every Saturday forenoon for some time, as has also Seotti#h Stations «during the first part of the It. is not often that a concert is relayed from a church, buf in the afternoon of Sunday, November the verse Speaking Choir, under Auntie Jean, A VCH. 3 ith, wcondert will be broadcast play, The Afoon Path, specially written for the Transatlantic Transmissions. from the Weat UF, Church, occasion, Wil be broadea: by members of “ 2DE's © A new series of Transatlantic transmissions will . "This is the church Happy Radio Cirele. The last hour will be devoted begin early in the New Year. Thenew inter- from which the monthly re- toa plotlewe Revue contributed by the station staff, national receiving fm transmitting ebetion of the heise aerviee ia relayed, The Radio Corporation of America, in Northern Maine, Local Talent at Nottingham. viedibisia will be Mise Doris At Nottingham Station on Friday, November is approaching completion. This, in conjunction Vane and Mr, Dennis Noble. with Daventry, will enable American programmes 20th, Mir. Roy Henderson, who is a great favourite, B) The organist of the church. as he is a Nottinghamman, will take port in the to be re-broadcast in Europeand European pro- @ Mr, Arthur Collingwood, who yrammes in America. At the end of January, the concert programme, Miss Hibbert, a clever pianist has conducted many perform- studying at the Royal Academy of Music, who is B.B.C. will co-operate in « acries of testaeapecially ances in the Studio, will give arranged for amateurs on both sides of the Atlantic, niaking her first appearance before the microphone an organ recital, and will also that evening, also comes from Nottingham, Drama These tests will involve special transmissions from accompany the vocalists on the High-Power Station and certain Main Stations, will also find a place in the bill in the form of o the organ. as well as from Continental and American Stations, playlet entitled 7 he Burglar and the Gyrf, after the ordinary broadcasting hours, A Great Wagnerian Conductor, The Three Aces, There isa further suggestion thet the new 200 kw. + The Philharmonic Concert The most prominent feature of the week at Post Office wireless telephony station at Rugby Stoke-on-Trent is the inclusion in the programme relayed from Liverpool should be used aa a broadcasting link sereas the Station on November 17th is under the direc: for Friday, November 20th, of the “Three Aces,” Athenitic, hut it ia too early yet to speculate on the tion of Brono Walter, the great exponent of Wagner. Listeners will remember having heard themfrom possibilities of this proposal. In thatpart of the concert to be broadcast he will London on several occasions in the Pack of Cards Radio Revel at Cardiff. conduct two Wagnerian compositions—the Funeral Concert Party, This will be ther first appearance Preparations are wellin hand for Cardiff's Radio March from 2'he Tietight of the Godse and the Prelode at this station, and they will fill one hour of the Revel, which will be held in the City Hall, Cardiff, to Tristan and Isolde, with the closing soene, the programme, which will include several original on December 15th. Some novel features are wealiet in the latter being Misa Florence Awetral. items of their own composition. being arranged, and the Revel will be brightened Listeners will also hear from the Philharmonic Hall More University Extinotion. wemiderably by the engagement of the Avonmore the symphonic poem “Thus Spake Zarathustra,” On the humorous and literary side, RBeliast’s Cabaret, which wasa great suceeas at the “ Sun- by Strauss, Later on in the same programme programme will be well supplied next week. There shine Carnival” recently heldat Weeton-super- there will be a piano recital hy Miss Gladys Soallick i the eixth of Dr. Dudd's University Extinction Mare. and half-an-hour of part-songs by the Gitans Ladies’ Lectures, by Gerald Macnamara, and a new comedy, The Cardiff Station ia co-operating with the Choir, who appeared at the recent Eisteddfod at called Author's Rights, on Thursday, November Newport Choral Society in a concert to be given Pwilheli. Sth; and on Saturday, November 2let, Mr, Lynn at the Central Hall, Newport, on Thursday, “Force, Wits and a Woman.” Doyle, the Trish novelist,_will broadcast a recital and Mr. Herbert November 26th. Miss Stiles Allon Farce, Wits and o Wamen is the title of a play from his own works, Heyner will be the vocalists, which will be given from Newoastle Station The Lighter Side ai Hull, Important Talk at Bournemouth. at 6845, pum. on Wednesday, November 18th. Those who prefer the lighter note in musical On’ Friday, November 20th, at 6.30, an inter- This is o dramatic episode of the days of Cavaliers transmissions should listen to the Hull programme eating tatkwill be given at Bournemouth by Sir and Roundheada, by Julius Hare, The time is on Friday, November 2th,when Mr, Pat Richards, Stuart Frawer, KuC4.L, CLE. His sebject will early in the year 1645, while theiiaeite of the atruggle composer of the popular “ Brenda" waliz, ond be “The Native Btates of India.” Lastenera are between Charles and Cromwell: is still undecided, pon Al Wyston are to give syncopated solos and and the action of the play gives some illuetrations nets. fortunate to have this opportunity. of hearing #0

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“Whoare the

Stars Who Will Entertain Listeners This Week: Announcers ?”’ The Clock that Stopped a Play, Londen, in EW, The play wea The Crosenys, ~~ actor of note who has already appeared arl-it Was wider the TLoe ne 1 if Mrs. Langtry. before the microphone is Mr: Heory Ainley, of Since then, he has played numerous roles, and whom it may truly be said that. he ia the finest has bern with the Co-Optimisats since 1921. Apart elocutionist of to-day, Like many. another stace iron acting, Ale. Burnaby has parnedd Taine fe. 8 £200 Cash Prizes ater, be began life in an office; but happening to writer ol popular ar lyrics, andl ie is baeenal y meet the'late Sir George Alexander while the latter iterceted im oirt-of clooe apotts. MUST BE WON. wie Viaiting a nerthern town, he got the chance of A Great Favourite. NO ENTRANCE FEE. “ wellong-on," Later, he joined sir Frank Benson's ASUTHER Co-Optimist who isa grea favounte 42 eeoo company, tut his first real success wos as Paolo in Miss Anita. Elson, Although she has only been on Pools and Francesea at the St, James's Theatre in the stage for about ten years, shehas played many HE first General News Bulletin, broadcast after the firat neht of which ler hiteralby leading réies, wid has appeared at the Palace, the about 7.15on Monday evening, November awoke to fod honsell funoue, As behboves anole Hippodeonac, the Duke of York's; and many other Oh, and at the same time each evening Rensonian, Mr, Aiiey is a first-class golfer and theatres, In Americn she made o great hit tm throughout the week, eticketor, revue, and her revue appearanees in- London have While acting in Hull some time ago, Mr. Ainley been partiouleriy suocesefal, WILL ._BE. READ BY WELL- hal a enrious experience. The play. was .Olrer Fifty-Two Years on the Siage. KNOWN RADIO PERSONALITIES Cronacell: and coring a tensesecne oon the stage Tas week listenera will have an opportunity af whose voices are familiar to the majority of an dlin clock auddenty rang out in the andionee, hearing one of the best eloeutionists on cur stage— The owner madefrantic attempts 1o stop its ringing. listeners, We will pay the veteran netress. Misa Mary Rorke. A sister of butallin vain, and the play had to be stopped until the famous Kite Rorke, she made her dii.t astor A First Prize of it tial fad ies way back as PSTS. -This- wae at theold Princess's The Butlec’s Way Out. Theatre, London and she has held the affection £100 Cash AS ap¢ipees of opeat chatis Alissa Cathie fh Of playgocrrs ever sinew, Misa Rorke was a leading Neehitt, who i aiid to be the hichest. salaried member of the late Sir Henry Irving's company to the reader who sends a coupon containing the m the heyday of the Lycenm Theatre. and she has jevenile leading lady on the stage, She stuchiedl correct or nearest correct list of these Announcers hee art ans that bothant éloeutionist, Miss actedwith most of the feading actors of the Vietoran names in their proper sequence ; and algo a correct Rostna Filippi,and. made her first appearanet: in erm who are, alas! nolonger with us. The Celine Mieter, at the Court Theatre, in 100, Of lvte yeats Miss Rerke has tonwel her attention or nearest correct forecast of the number of wire- since then, ehe has. played numerous parte, both to cinema acting, and is as well known to picture less licences in force on November 30th, 1925, in im ela aril Americ, pilace frequenters as sheds to theatre goers, accordance with the Post Office returns. Miss Neshitt ie: fol of telling a story abort a In Shakespeare and Revue. A Second Prize of dinner-party at which she wasa guest, and where Mr. Dowanp Catronér made sich a name the hnet waa nobel ricaifeenr, Dering the meal, for hinsechhin Frees at the Kingsway Theatre that £50 the butler hent-over him, and, in a hoarse whisper it will cole a5 a surprise to niany theatre-goers thad, and Ten Prizes of that everyone could hear, said: “ Will you tell ‘em his favourite part is Eugene Marchhanksa in another story, sir’? The next course won't be ready Bernard Shaw's Candita, Mr, Calthrop cones of £5 each for- ten minutes 2°" a theatrical family, and first appearedon the will be awarded to the senders of the nexl nearest His Use For a Wite. altace at the Comedy Theatre, London, in TSthi, coupons. In the event of ties the prizes will be He ia one of the moet enterprising of our younger Mise LACRA Cowie, who will broadcast her origt- divided, aclor-managere, and aa well as making a hy sucess nal part in Heesan, ip anative of Aberdeen, Her NOTE.—~The total number of licences in force on versatility ieshown by the fact that she has played with: Foirky at the Kingsway, he did very well with July Flat was 1,379,275, with equal auteess in Shakespeare and in revue, Shakespearean revivals at the same theatre, August 3] pt Lae?603, September 3th ., 1,464,674, Miss Cowles hobby ts the collecting of curios, and A Man of Many Parts. among her treastres if a snufi-box that once Mr, Leow QrarTERMAINE, who. ts at present IMPORTANT. Your list must be written clearly in ink on the belonged to Robert Buri, appearing with his wife, Mise FavCompton, in TAec following coupon, and addressed ; “ Announcers,” She is alag note! for collecting coml anecdotes, Man with a Load of Mischief at the Haymarket: Radio Times, 12, Southampton Street, Strand, ail This is one OE hee beet A wen of imerrtaii nade his London déiyvt at the Pavilion Theatre, London, W.C.2. Coupons must be posted to reach age once ‘told a bachelor that he oveht to pet Mile End, in 184. His advancement was rapid, ue not later than Tuesday, November 17th, 1925. married, “| have wished many tomes lately that and he was first seen on-the Woest-end stage under Any coupons sent tothe B.B.C, Head Office, or ta Thad a wife,” he replied. The apinster brightened the Mmatiagement cof Bir Jd. Porbes-Robertson. the broadcasting stations will be disqualified. visibly, “Really 7° she said. “Yes. If I had This was in Cownt. Tesat the Comedy,The No correspondence can be entered into regarding a wile, she. would have a aewing-machine, and the Hat of parte that he has played since then would fill this Competition, and the decision of the Editor must dewing-machine would have an oil-can, which [ a column, be accepted as final and legally binding. Readers could take to the office and oil the door. It squeaks can enter only on thisunderstanding, The Editor will PEt PAPE Steed totest ‘tmbel z i-beL~t a not be responsible for any coupons lost, delayed or horribly|qj 4 SONGS WORTH KNOWING. mislaid, No one conmected in any way with the B.B.C. Invented the ** Gazoska,"" “Sigh No More, Ladies.’ or with ¢ Newnes, Ltd, is permitted io enter, = Seeeaiest aia aol Who has not laughed at Mr. GeorgeGraves aa fo well-known words by Shake- “ Baron Popol in The Merry Widow, or ta one spears have been set to music by Momday..s..ccsccevesesens (ara eile pleat aiken Merc unalde or dither of his numerous comic piles? But how WA U ikin. (It is published hy Messrs, many are aware that a great deal of the wit he Stainer and Bell, Ltd.) utters ia his own. uch ia the. cose, however, Bion no more, ladics, aigli no nore, NWeschewed ney ears yi seceevy eon hetariiriens so for he is the champion “ gagger “in his profession, Men were deceivers over, The most amazingly funny remarks come from him One foot in sea aml one on shore, ata moment's notice; and if he would only write To one thing constant never, Pater sc csagitveeadaendvesnrensetethalpaaseestiveeoaret a play himeclf, it would make all London laugh. Then sigh net sa, but lep them go, SRLRY op ieeseedsasenwendvbupessbbabesdscweceetoy saute OMe Peart a0, Mr.Graves caused-a great deal And be you Hltthe anct bonny, of smnscment by Haiweefitarigy ab weird, nondescript Converting all your sounds of woe 1 estimate ee the GA number ol wireless animal called the “Gazeeka.” which appealed as Into hey nonny nonny, bey nouny nonny, ————— licences in force on November 30th, 1975, ‘|| much to grown-ups asto children, hie TMTLec, Ra eet ssee i Ring no more ditties, sing no more A Unique Début. OL clitninyes fre dial] davicl heavy3 | Pai1 is eid in can geal RAS EER Dae ad ok ba i] That popular (o-Optimist, Mr. Davy Burnaby, The (rain oe is) Waa &Yet Ao was etage struck. from his early beyhood. 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TheMoods of Meteors. Wireless Wisdom.

Points From Talks. H. Elgie, author of “The Complete Star Guide.”* By Joseph Smuggling for the “ Legion." OU will perhaps think ft a novel ideathat Ineteor first came into view when almost exactly Among the variows nationalities which supply meteors should chave moods, You grant in & line with the star, and aa the eve naturally the main strength of the French Foreign Lezion, that mankind has its moods, and that aninvals and followed the course of the meteor, the illusion that the principal are the Alsattans, nnd it was an old hird: and fishes have theirs, Then, why not the Pole Star had moved, was perfect. Alsatinn who actel aa my unoihieial hateinanm and meteors, those tiny fragments for the moet part Then, again, [ have known a very bright meteor instructed me how to tread. He spoke a perfect of stone or iron which burn themselves up in a tobe in 20 impish a mool as to flash in the face of charabia of French, Alsatian, and Arabic, with. a dazzling streak of fire as they shoot through the the giant Orien and actually to vanish right. in few English “swears,” and, as he proudlyinformed atmosphere 7 front of the Doge Star, which has the proud. dis- a visiting teneral, had twenty-nine campaigns bo The meteor family consists of several members, tinction of being the brightest star in the. heavens, his credit and three wives, In barracks he was a which differ merely in point of size, The amallest, A. ¥ery famous meteorite, which I was wat for- privileged character and would emucele in Puri, no bigper-than-a grain of wheat, we know as tunste enough to ase and which i supposed by an which waa not expensive in those days, He had a shooting-stars;. the large, brilliant onea aréthe American scientist to have travelled round the marvellous gift of sleight of hand, and | have known fireballs, and those which areso big that they world, was clearly inclined to be frolicsome when, him pasa an inspecting officer with an inti pects ule: escape beingburnt up. and fall ta the carth, eo by inetead of continuing to deseend towarde the earth, salute while hy some magical proress he hag stowed the name of meteorites, or arolites, The litth it swooped upwards as though adventuring to away the contraband carga he was. bringing i streaky shooting-etars are sometimes first seen at a cacape from the toils of the atmosphere in which it for u4.—Donald Campbell, height of nearly a hundred miles, but it is mot often had been caught. Pavement Artist R.A, ? that they descend te less thea about ihirty miles Bombarding the Bear. Warkise about London, [notice that the skill if the earth's surface, The“ big fellows” are not and They can be merciless as well as playful. That, accomplishment of pavement artists are reine ao easily set on fire by friction with the atmosphere, alarmingly. It is not wncommon to see rows of ond o height of from fifty te sixty miles is probably at least, ic what we may be allowed to infer from their conduct on certain oocasions, ‘Take, for carefully drawn pictures on canvas, TIT don't a fair average for their first coming into view, = example, the way in whieh the poor old Bear was altogether approve of this, It always seemed part Sireams Round the Sun, bombardedhy the November meteors of 109! of the point of the pavement artist that his work Meteors travel round the sun in separate atreame, It waa positively shocking and I haveno hesitation eould never possibly figure on the walla ofthe Oiite a: number of these streams. move in paths Academy.—Deamomd MacCarthy, in saving so because T saw the bombardment from whichare dlentica, or almostan, with oeriain comets, dlart to finish What penaltic? might not there How to Succeed in Business. It ia belicvedl, incecd, that the heads of comets are have been inflicted on thost pothless meteors, Iv is through the Sales Department that menev Kimiply compact masses of metoora, for th must be could the old Bear's ease have been taken up by remembered that when a comet is a very long way Bows into the bank. All the other depart ie some Universal Society for the Protection of take money out. Therefore, the direetion which out from the sum this mercy a itil bak pateh of Celestial Animals | cloud, without the reafige of a tail. the study of mer handiso should take ia towne li; would seem, too, ihat an angry mood is on what helps to eel] the firm = fools, very: kind of Bo much far metecr tu general, What, then, of Tare oocasions shown by a meteor hissing aa it merchandise has some characteristic which Causes their moods ? ‘Po bein with, a meteor can be aa rishea through the #tmosphere to destruction, it to be dedired, otherwise it would not be desired, thliving as our temperamental weather Staelf, For my own part, 1 have neverheard a meteor hiss, To discover what these recommendations are and What, for osanple, could be more obliging, more though many petiplo insist that they themselves how theycan be most effectively made kndwnett apportie ints compliisance, than that meteor have, Most observers will agree, however, that buvers is saleamanehip,—Thomas Rireesell, Which fell close ton derert tela ff the Lrish Coast ¥ sotfirebwlls are downright spitfires. Look at the On that untenanterd islet, four fishermen had been fiery trail they jeave behind them ! The Mystery of ‘* Tom Jones." cust away for nearly » fortnight. They were natur- Whyis thistale still greeted a4 one of the human- ally suficring from the pangs of hunger and their A Hundred Miles a Second. ext books-in the language, ‘and why. is-its anther sittiation was becoming abnost unbearable when And that reminds meoof the vain mom! ain owned to be one of our chicf masters of the qurcice juet-ae their hopes of being saved had punk to the which we often find meteors; a sort of peacock of manners? Fielding had not exactly the puctic hewist tbh. a fake blew ayo fino the sonweet, vanity theirs! They delight in displaying their spirit, but pocts who are also great erities, like Saved the Fishermen. gavest colours—electric blee, bright aca-creen, deep Coleridge, have taken his novel veryseriously, saying When this was at its height there fell into the sea, orange, bright yellow, pale green, crimson; all of that he had constracted one of the few great plots about a mile from the shore, what was described at these colours may be seen by the observer at one of literature, "The most-ingenious mystery-tale of the tine aaa big tlazing meteor, Now,in the days time or another, to-flay does not keep its seoret. better than * Toi — of old, euch an event wouldhave been looked upon When these vain ones are in a hustling mood, Jones.”—Professor 0) Elton, ta sere pertentof disaster. In this case, however, they could leavethe biggest hustler on earth The Beginning of Coinage. standing atl, What do you say te o hundred it meant the salvation of those castaways, for next Every shopkeeper hid balances on which were miles a second? Mr: Benning, of Bristol, an morning they found on the beach large quantities tested, not only the goods he was to hand over eminent authority on meteorphenonena, com- of fish which the blaging meteorhad killed, Had to his customer, but also the poll or eiiver he was puted the speed of the fireball of September 26th, that meteor not been just in the mood—but, after to receive in return. ‘Personal ornaments were all, why discuss what might have been Y Jt waa 1002, tobe morethan one hundred miles-a second, It is very rare indeed, however, that these brilliant sometimes made of a specie weight, oo that the im the mood to do those poor fishermen a good turn, purchaser might know whet to offer, The line objects attain suchan chormous rate of speed, which surely ought to be sufficient. that divided thear trinkets from. coing was a very That, also, wasa very obliging meteor which an The husthng-mood (of so pronounced a nature at aoy rate) is not.one which finds favour with meteors thin ore, Pht it:was of first-rate importance. Anglican missionary of Rhoual River, Manitoha, What they lackel was the presence of some official in general: Aboot 400-of them had their velocities observed one very dark night when he had missed Alamp which everyone would be propared to regard the narrow footpath lending to the Mission, The computedby Mr, Denning over @ long series af ae an adequate guaranter at once of the purity of object waa intensely white and twice the apparent years and the mean velocity worked out a4 274 miles per second, So we may take it that the the metal and of the weight of each. particular size of the planet Jupiter. and it-gave out such a piece. —Dr, George Macdonald. strong light that, by ite help, be was able at once normé| mood Gf a meteor is to ca’canny, sometimes, to discover the narrow trail, indeed, to the extent of only sixteen miles a second, To Stop the Next War, That ia rather less than the epecd of the earth Tantalising Frolics. To the end that our nation at least may make im its orbit anda dew miles more than the speed of Rometimes, meteors will be tuntalisingly Frolic- the declaration of war az solemn and as repugnant the aun in tt orbit, | a thought ay porsible to all classes. of people, thw some, for all the world like the wind, Truring one Whatever the mood of a meteor, there ia always of the annual August meteor displavs three of the Chriataa Severe Tonifor would agest lecisla- an air of mystery about it. We cannot tell how hinhy which ne longer would a fortunate class of finest firehalia Dever saw appeared in quick succes- these bodies came into existence, Their parent persons employed in what were known aa“ easential arom... “Thelest of them shot across the Constellation Aquila, the Eagle, and jiasaed so close to Altair may have been the sun, or the stara, or the carth industries “exist, The riveterin the ahipvard, the or even the moon, There they are, however, aeto give an inexperienced observer the impression munition maker in the factory would not make revolving about the san in streains and each stream that Altair iteelf had drepped carthwords, preposterons waers in safety while his brother having its own appointed orbit, or path. Some muffered and diccd-in the trenchea for a pittance, Well, in-an equally frolicsome mood was a very awift and vivid meteor which | once saw trying to of the paths are short, others long, immensely long, Labour would be aonacnipted éequally with military #0 long indeed that ft takes the meteora a million or make people believe that the PoleStar was resolved services, Burt mere labour would not be working more Fears to complete one lap, to forsake ita constancy to the north point of the for the ordinary soldier's pay in onder. that .m- Considering these things, who can say, when a beavers and to seck celestial pastures new.This pleyers and. investors.of cepital might reap golden meteor flashes momentarily on thé dark-bine dome profits, For profita equally with service would be © Tn a ‘Tall from DLonedon, of heaven, what secrets have died with it # conscripted,—F, W, Braithwaite.

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[Foes rere Mie MURIEL GEORGE ond Mr. ERNEST BUTCHER, ihe clever salarlainers, are in tthe Londen programme on Movember 13th, t ee Mins HELENA TAYLOR |Mazec-isgrans) will sing ot Miss EDMA EODFREY-TURASER, the wall-unoen Manchester on Movember 13ih. aetesss, will brocd‘act from Bettest on Movenber Sih.

Arba thned, [Latage rie. Mr. LEOW QUARTERMAINE will take his ariginal part oe a ee ee ee ee in “Hassan “ te be broadcast on Movember Gth. on Clerk Munwell, the wirelecs planger, LFfompe, Sir ARTHUR GONAM DOYLE, the cabebrated author, is taking part in ‘the Mase Tilejathy — M tution). on Movember 12th (6.8. te ar

[Hope [FPandyk, -| IFandylt [Fouletan & Bomfetf Captain REGINALD BERKELEY, author ; ‘fir, DONALD CALTHROP wil produce the Rerue tir EDMUND GORE, who tlk on of ihe “The White Chetoau,”” ta Tht BIGHOP OF ET. ALBANS Dr, Fares) will preach to be G8. to other Stations trem Londen nod Barentry French Wit and Homoor will be 6.8, to be om a Day, Morenmber at tha bromdeagt service at St. Atabeo=bn=Fiptht on Moromber 12th, all Sistiesa of Mewember Sth. ea Eovemter 8th.

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News from the Aunts ied Uneles. Readers’ Stories. The Children’s Corner. Merry Mishaps Told by’ Listeners, Where Are“The Bluo Dragoons "7? TIBBY KITTEN-CAT. {Our invitation to listeners to send in amusing ANY listeners to the Children’s Corner at the HEY called her Libby. When she came bo stories of thetr experiences im connection with Birmingham Station have become very WM ber sever doy Breet, she said to herself : radio has again brought many replies. The best LMious a8 to the eafety of that veryfine regiment, “Mieouw! This looks a jolly home where T might received this week are printed below.| The Blue Dragoons,” so often led into action by fet some nice freah milk. Mieonw. | * Unely Sack during thie Dorner, Jimmyboy went to the door and when he opened Pity She Wasn't Richt ! Perhapa he has taken them off parade to have it, in jumped Tibby Kitten-cat, purring lowly and - & mining village not far from Neweastle, an some mew uniforms; or perhaps they went to the rubbing her diefy coat on Jimmyheya legs. aged couple decided to have a-crvstal-set, The mancouvres and were badly cut up: but in any cane “A coat: A eet!" shricked Jiimmybey im old man purchased the parte and, after nvuch labour, they have net trotted past the microphone for at delight, “Mother, you wou t have to buy me one completed the apparatus. ‘The Supreme tiicment least i fortnight, Perhapa the “ Toy Drum Major ™ now for my birthday.” canewhen tt owas to he tested. hot all Wis «ffers fs creed ther wll, hit we all Fuchu very meh to diniany Bey" a mother eanic alone and saw the tiny failed to produce # single sound, Suddenly, the sae them hack again in a fresh set of uniforms ball of fur. all woman eprang to ber feet ane exclaimed ; “ Noo before many Children's Corners are passed. “You sweet thing.” she said, picking her up. Anve fund oot what's the matter, Wick decin ‘ Stamps and Geography. i “Texpect you watt sone nice fresh milk, now don't clean forgot to get the Ieerce.""—Miss Lona Baker, (me of jhe favourite features at Glasgow's you7" 7, Browne Buildings, West Moor, Forest Hall, Children’s Comer is the Btamp Talk given by That it how Tibby Kittern-cat came to make her Narthiinmn berkened, Uncle Phil (short for Philatelist). Not only to heaat number secon Joy Street, Eat: shir Wwe A New itamp collectors are this Unele's talka of interest, a lot of trouble, and +f it hadn't heen that she judd Kind of “* Whisker.”’ for he holds -all his litelo listeners enthralled with such a pretty way with her, che would have heen IT Took anylittle eon to the Zo0bneal Gardena excurmions all over the world—in fact, this &temp turned out by Jimmy boy’a payn, who liked dogs a few days ago, and he waa intensely interested in Talk makes geography a wonderful entertainment better than cate, the tigers. After pising at them tik soem time, he for even the smallest of the children| First of all, she thought she would take a walk remarked: “* Murmy, donot you fink that Do You Write Pooms or Stories 7 up those nice tlean curteina she had first seen from fivers’ whiskers would he hetteg for daddy's wire}ecca Things are petting more and more exciting for outside, “Just the very thing for a kitten-cat who set than cate’? They are so moch higeer ane Liverpool Kiddies. Their very own magazine is wants bo rie lich tathe world.” she thought : ariel ficker."—Mre. G. M M . Buekham, 10, Court Toad, now lawuched, and the first committee meeting has upahe went—and stayed there until Jimmyboy and West Norwood, S.E. heen held. “Auntie Muriel is editing, gael has his mother managed to get her down with a broom ! Atmospherics. designed a cover for it, “ Sat!" ered Tibby, meaning that she didn't Ox oveninc an ole PO TOaTL Visit ine aur hones If any Kiddies, or Uneles or Aunts fron other ) wen fo eae was invited to listen. At the time FT wea tive slations, would care to write storiesor poome, or down. “~Sat! in in Bournemouth, and temarking that the anvihing that ‘sliould take their fancy, Anntie | atin pherics were very hed, she pot her hal in trent of Muriel will be very pleaked to receive them. All “Shea su. the loud speaker ant aaid + * Yes, T ean feel theimn.* chimmunications should Ib achireseed to the tecre- ry, said Jim- —P ¢) Garton, Lane Head, near Kendal, tary of the Magazine, eo The Bntish. Broadcasting mv bot. Ch, Ltd., 85, Low Street, Liverpool, ‘Tho winning ““¥eqs ‘tant Picking Up the Squeals, stories in the competition recently held are bad fhemnsintri T soveroes invite the partshioners in velava Hood, aod will appear in the first isaue, which, it is my curtains, to listen, One evening there was a bot of howline hoped, will come out just before Christmas, ao if the bitthe whether of my own taking or mat; DT cnrt anyone dots send a contribution, it can be“ Christ- minx," replied say—hut it was ear-plercing. (ne oF ty wists maay. his mother, that night was a farm labourer. He said: Tey Unele Pip has just started a epleeeycticl 4 competition Lib boy be fenny noises, now. [ "spose they're killin’ pive for the best photograph depicting “' Listening,” thought she hetween tere av Cardiff and the wireless is pein mid all the Kiddies are busy catching the rays of the had better np the sepuen te, Wunnerful, an’ no mistake; it ie” sunshine with their cameras. pretend to be —P, Owen Jones, Hemington Rectory, near Bournemouth's Anniversary. good, in case Bath. Fun was the order of the Children’s Hour on With a struggle, he Bot her out, they turned leet? Not What He Meant. Detober T7th, the Becond Anniversary of the out, 40 she went to sleep on the best cushion, Wine paying a visit tow friend who hacl reoently Bournemouth Station. The Aunties and Uneles But directly the room was deserted, she had installed a wireless set. I found him giving a clemon- turned up in full force, and they saw the order waa another look round. Spving the hole above the straiion to some of ina frends who were thinking carried out, We did not know thet Unele Jack was fire grate, she leapt into it and decided to ser of buying one too, a oonjurer before, but apparently he must be, for where it led. “A Jong black passage going up to Alter several attempts i) find a station, oe all of a sudden he prodaced a large box of crackers the sky," she anid, “Tl always know howto ‘get made the excuse “ that-he could not get down low from somewhere, Then the fun began. «A large oub when the doora are locked.” enough” (meaning waye-lengths). His wife, who ring wae formed, everyone held a crac ker, and at aA ft was lncky for her that she came down just was looking on, sak, “ Well, if that’s the case given signal they all “pulled—amd— what a bang ! when she did, for Jimmyhoy’s «mother wae about why not take the chair away and sit.on the stool * We wonder how many of the Kiddies did not jump, to lay the fire. Flop came Tibhy, soot a-flying, =A. G. Bateman, 82, Cheasel Street, Bedinineten When they bad all thoroughly digguised themeelves and Jimmyboy"a mother eryiing out in alarm. Bristol. with the pretty paper hats, the music atarted, Tibby's white front, in fact, was hidden hencath She Was Scared. Unele Jack sang one of his popular songs, accom. alaver of sont, Fhe was now black all over, exewnt Ts our absence one afternoon our maid, te pass pamiel by the Aunties and Uneles on various for her anne green eves; but very: soon elie thetime, decided to hsfen, Shehad previously been iInshrinerebs (et necessarily mieiead }, cleaned herself up and went to sleep again, iu aasistant to a hairdresser, and was. somewhat The surprise of the afternoan for the Kiddies was Then, one day, no oné could firiel rer, Tibby familie with electric appliances, After attaching wien they heard Auntie Ethel speaking to them was completely lof. the terminals to the eet, she was insome dauht ales once again, She came many miles to spend the “ Mieouw-mecor-mol-micouw-mecor!"* Which, the head ‘phones, but seeing the wall-plug for the afternoon at the Studia, in cat-language, means * Well, thisis@ nice.fix 1" chictric sweeper (220 volta), succeeded in commecting A Voyage to the Planets. And tt was! Tibby thought she had found yet up the wires. The thex flared up with a Joud re pirts Unele “Tadpole,” who hea wriggled his way another way out of the house when. the doors were On on retin, the cook saidthat the maid Tad a nack to Dondee with @ feast of naturestories, has closed and the firs was alight. &hehad foond bad headache sndhad gone home, Tt must herve offered a heawtiful autographed book prize to the what she thopelt was another big hole, had crawled beca bal ane, as-she hos:ned. roburned. yor i— Radio Circle boyand girl whe send in the beat down it—aind: there she. was,-fixed ! Kt. E. Thacker,Trevena, Old Colwyn, N. Wales, casey on any one of his httle talke.. A large entry Then a great vice frightesed her ont of her life, is expec‘ted, as the Cinch: members have already It was-all around her and it said - Good-evening, His Reason, given, in previous competitions, sufhcient evidence everybody! London Station calling!" 'Tithy had A MAN camé into my wireless-shop, aint askerd for of their li terary alulity. ‘These -talks take place on got into the loud speaker aod couldn't} get ont! advice, a¢ he conki not get a-sound from lis ervetal the Tuceclay of each werk (" “Teens’ Corner"), lé was Jiminvboy who fourher, Hespotted the ast. After asking him the weal questione, ae te the Unele Eric hea also started a most interesting tip-of her tail, which was just showing. Witha efictenoy of hia’ aerial, earth, ofe,, he said he series of little chats on Astronomy. He took the sirugele, he got her out before fia father came thought that the reason he could not obtiin-any Aunts and Uneles with him on a voyade of explor- home. And this time she didn't svy **Set-!" but sionals owas beeaiwrée “he had only two insulators tion to the planete, and it was onlythe entrance of purred gratefully, Now she always foes ont. of i ha * down dead“ anc he didl net: think thee the Fairy with the § o'clock chimes that brought the howse by way of the: coor, Even kittens were enongh—G, Green, Hobmoor Rai, Small them “ hack to earth.” ‘ ean learn something from the wireless, you aee | Heath, Birmingham. a

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A Weekly Feature Conducted by I.—The Twiddler. By F. Morton Howard. Percy A. Scholes. HE. Twiddleralwaye starts optimistically. to remain quiescent. Then, looking as if he knows ACT Il OF “ THE VALHYRIES." “one along, People 1" he caily invites every- much better than mere girls, and isn't going to be (Losinow Axp OTHER Stations, Fray.) bely. “Dieky Dabchick—the Dicky Dabchick, dictated to. by them, he steps determined|y forward. you know—is just going to broadésst some of his “ Rut it augil to be better!" he insists, and does, HE creation of the huge evcle of music-dramas, varns and experiences, andEve got the Jond- a littl more twiddling. The Ring of the Nibelungs, was the supreme speaker tuned in to absolute perfection, Come on, Mr, Dabchick’s vote fades till tt is but an inber- tisk of Waoner's life, father round 1” mittent buzzing. The Cyele The Ring of the Nibelungs consista of And everyone gathers round, eager at the prospect “H'm, that’s funny!" save the Twiddler, © Pot four arcparate music-dramas: The Rhine Gold, The of heanng thatgreat littl: comedian, Mr. Dabchick. hapa if 1 were to—" Valkyries, Siegfried, and Night Falls on the Gods, Uncle George settles himself in one armehair, He plays a sort of fantasia on the switches. The whole Cyole is concerned with a Ring. (made and,with anticipatory relish, lights hia pipe: “An Lrishman, a Scootaman andan Englishman from the treasure of gold in the depths of the graidma enthrones herself in the other armehsir " comes the voice of Mr. Dabchick with auch Rhine) which confers universal power, but even- and smoothes out her skirts and sits bolt upright clarity that even the Twiddler looks surprised. tually brings disister on its possessor, to hasten attentively. "Tt ought tobe jast a little louder, for grandma,” The Ring finally cansea the downfall of the gods Cousin Phyllis, the flapper, seats herself on, the he maintains, SS themeelyes, corner of the table; father straddles his lega to “Oh, no, dear, I can hear splendidly !” declares THE VALE YRIES. the fire: mother ects aside her work-baaket and grandma, hurriedly. turns towards the loud-apeaker, But already the Twiddler is twiddling again. Wotan, god of gods, has planned to redeem the Ring through semi-human agency. Siegmund and And the Twiddler stands beaide his wireless aet, Mr. Dabchick's voice glides off, to be replaced by and assumes something of the bearing of a successful Soglinde, who have a strain of godhead in them, the strains of music. are destined by Wotan to bring into the world a theatrical manager. Clearly, snoothly the, voice The Twiddler woosback Mr. Dabchick's voice; hero. The Valkyries ore ‘warrior-maidens who of the announcer comes through and introduces but there i¢ now « peculiar rhythmic stridency Mr. Dabchick to his unseen audience, to it, as though Mr, Dabchick were hopping round bring to Valhalla the chosen heroes alain in battle. There isa brief, thrilling the studio on one leg. Chief of them i« Eriinnhilde, daughter of Wotan. little wait. Then :— | i | a “Hm, that's funny!” Wotan has given Briinnhilde ordera to aid “ Good evening, every- Bicgmund in battle, bat he has been compelled by anys the Twiddler, “TI

body. I "begins Mr, Fj ra Sty neat Pa expect I must have——" | bia wife to reverse thie order. ee i ai ‘‘a

Dahechiek, a) He twiddies, sna Brinnhilde, moved by compassion for Siegniund, “Fm, might bea. hit over n Bwitch, does other, and knowing Wotan’'s secret wishes, obeys Wotan's

clearer.” murmurs the Eee fi) ah more baffling things.

firat order, not his second, ancl fightsfor Siegmund, r | Twiddler, and, stooping “You had it benuti- ootil Wotan strikes Siexmand dend. oc

ewiftly over his para- @) fully to start with!" She then beara off Sieglinds, areking protection hernalin, he twista a complains Consin Phyllis, for her and for the hero whom she ehallbear, nats, “Th you hadnt messed

ACT IT The reault te that Mr. about with it - Dabechiok's voice vaniehes SCENE [Tae Vannretes are bringing to “Twas only trying to abruptly. petitright!" protests the Valhalls their fadlen heroes. “Hm, that «funny! The galloping of the war-horees of the Valkyrica Twiddler, “But Tawon't remarks the DTwiddier, i heard. Then eight of them (hee Soprande, four be a jiffy now." gil twists othe koob His fingers flutter up Mezin-Soorance, boo Confroline) enter and greet one apain, and down the instrument, another, Soon they hal Bripsninpe (Sopra), Mtraina of minsic flo tapping, twisting, push. whe rishea in, supporting Sieglinds. She tells faintly forth from the ing and pulling. them that she ia pursued by “ Warfather”’ in his rr lnud-speaker, “ There was once = wrath, aod bees them ‘te shield her, In the distance they see Wotan riding in a thundercloud, “SIdent ane ou ve " Hi'm, that’s funny,” observes the Twiddler, emerges the wore of boat him ¢"" waile Cousir Mr. Dabechiok, Brimnhilde causes: consternation by telling what Phyths. “Leave it alone!" cries she has dome. “Oh, no,” replies the Twiddler, and twists the Consin Phyllis, imperatively, “You can’t botter SineLisner (Soprano) at firat wishes for death, knob once more, “ Here heie!" that: {7 sine her Siegmiund is dead; bat when Briinnhilde loud-speaker emits the tones of a soprano “Oh, can't I?" retoria the Twiddler, taking up reminds her-of the hero, Siegfried. whoshe is to The aincing o balind. the challenge, “ You just listen to this /"’ bear, she exults. She is sent to bide in the woods ““H'm, that’s funny!” observes the Twiddler, Mr, Dabchick's voice gradually changes to an aa Wotan approaches, The Valkyries close around He twiddles fora few moments, Remotely, a5 an ear-piercing squent, their sister to shield her. echo on the edge of beyond, Mr. Dwbchick's voice " Perhaps that’s one of his imitations 7” suggests SCENE H. is heard again. grandma, trying to be helpful. Wora® { Boritone) enters in a atorm of displeasure “Try again, Eustace, dear,” urges mother, The Twiddler contrive: that the squeal shall and summons Brinnhilde. The Valkyries intercede Fostace dear trices again, but for some while subside, and again Mr. Dabchick’s tones emenite with him at first, but when he rebukes them they Mr, Dabehick'’s voice can be conxed to nearer, engply and pleasantly, Mr. Dabchick proceeds to make way and she comes forward humbly. ‘H'm, that’s funny!" comments the Twiddler, narrate an anecdote, Just as he reaches the Wotan gays J senfence Uhee nol; thou thyself hecat staring suspicionsly at hiaset. “ Perhaps, if I—" climax, the Twiddler’s hand steals fortively forth thy sentence shaped... Wish-meid thouwert He does something intricate to the receiver. to the nearest knob, with the result that Mr. fo me: yel ageinat my will Aust (how wished, She ‘0m another oecasion-———!° suddenly blares Dabchick's narrative enda thus :— shall be banished, sleep put upon her, and shall forth the voice of Mr. Dabchick. “Well, if that’s the case,’ replied the old gentle- * Dio tune it down, Eustace, dear,” begs mother. man, vou ought te grr—brr—ooo—ees—wooo t'"' become the wife of the first mortal who finds her, * The Valkyries, after fruitless protest, scatter “Tt sounds dreadful.” What did he say?’ queries grandma,, puzzled. withwild cries, But the Twiddler had already tuned it down. But the Twiddler is already sceking to repair tho Night begine to fall. In fact, the roar from the loud-speaker so startled = mishap, He twiddies hurriedly, and a soprano sings. him that he incontinently jerked Mr. Dabchick's ‘“H'm, that’s fanny!” observes the Twiddler. SCENE. II. voice off again into space. He recaptures it, but “Tf only you'd leave it alone!" cries Cousin Wotan and Briinnhilde are left alone. Humbly, it now sounds as if Mr. Dabchick had his mouth Phyllis, angrily. and at fitat timidly, Briinnhilde pleads with her full of wool. “Huh, you wouldn't hear much if I weren't here father. He is moody and regretful, bot remains The Twiddler again performs intricate operations, to manage it for you!" he has the hardihood to unshaken, and the tones of Mr, Dabchick become distinct. boast. “ Here he is again, I've got him back for At last ahe vehemently prays him to surround “Then there was the time——" Mr, Dabchick you. Now, doesn’t that sound clearer than he's her with a great fire so that she may at least ia aaying. been at anyother time? See!" become the brideof no craven mortal, “Tt ought to be clearer than that,” comments Mr. Dabchick's voice is certainly very distinct. And in he farewell, Wotan grants her Wish. the Twiddler. “Goodnight, everybody! Good-night!" it is With a long-drawn kiss he puts her to sleep, then “Oh, don't touch it!” begs Cousin Phyllis, in saving. ; calla upon Loge, the god of Fire, who conjures up alarm. “‘ It's quite nice; really, it is.” Te shortly publish another story in this flames around her, For a few seconds only the Twiddler ia content series. : i. — _ a a a a

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Listeners Letters. The Broadcast Pulpiit.

[eeeale ode very feat ane ata WetarMTene‘shi ora aie th. Prifenronal aire da fotieet phic cealy Points From Radio Preachers, infer. eee. foreatir, Pht dato iat gets Le E11, theuna ten Sa aie, Lay, I} eel The Highest Law of Life. A. Plea for Chearful Musia, to indicate the ‘arrival of the Governor of the OVE means aymypathy, kindliness, eonaiderate- T weaney think thetm protest should be made Poss.'—Epwann. SETceR, 3, Wersles, street. rae, helpfulness, In spite of the workway Patist the itlmest continuous broadcasting of Manehreter, if thinking and acting, the highest hove is. din chamber music, ope, aod Pavlova ballet suai to those who most serve “The orentest surocsses to the exclusion of elt anal poplar reuse, ly De You Like the Children’s Hour? freowen, notin Che pelos of affairs: hut in the teed popular, I do not: necessarily mean “ jase,’ but T WAVE yuat read Mire. linet rows article on the of: Character. and -snecess elsewhere cannot cone the betler known and bonelul wai kis-of well-loiowo Children’e How in The Pais Times, ard Tan meh prosate oa for failure here, composers, enough bo differ entirely from the views expressed We are put inte the world thatavo may frehion Dognite reéshige the dithculties the EEC, has to therein, character, and the highest character ia the loving ChOOUntET I an endeavour te satisfy ell tastes ; First, what do-we mean by “children” ? Surely character, “SMPTE i iheTentleneit gett le in rhs but EF ventum te assert that the class of enter. nobthe preveciows: youths and maidens in their ztreneth, i Life, tf it means Eh ‘thing, Ts ts typ per = inimment broadens recently has appealed to ih teens who look slow pon thowe- a few year tunity for service; a selling, we Wieate tt. im very smal] percentage of listeners. younger p26. *kide' Leb these listens with the helping others, we torn it to its tee aeeoont, This Wtter ia written not alone on my own “frown apa.” Please, BBC, cater for children. Morality Net Enough. behalf, lot ie the result of a eeneral complaint West, £4 to the PRLS. hor feavorn'x Tn our thinking, we oftem pt the emphasi« elsc- I hear voiced of all sickes. , sake don't turn them ite performances | where, on merility far ena mple, ‘Tt ja richt May we hope that the BBC. will revert to the At present, the most delightful and valuable that we should streas the importance of norslit v. former popular programmes from the studio feature of “thehour’ te fie air of naturalicss and We dare not make light of evil; to disparage virtue belween the hours of Bard 1 -pom.,. aml thos homeless The “nelle” and “Anni” idea is perilous, to weaken moral saboiiuite ia to moifliet chet more give us a more cheerful and pleasing ia excellent, Keep wp the illusion whatever you on mankind a grievous hurt, We nust-set for ove. enietaninent.: whieh Le what the majority inf people selves high moral standards and seckto attain toa do. Don't turn’ Unele and (Aunt, inta compere desire at the end of the dey )—* Surarronx.” and commefre af perue, Ayal the “belt” moral excellence; but morality by iteclf is. not enough, It may easly create. a tipe of piety that hackehat (so ;neferal, vouknow ') is delightful from Against Radio Opera. 24 Seer, TUNESOse, ATARI ch curs ict Conn [ wave not. found the tranémissiona of operas its spoutancity. Real children do not appreciate set al rehearsed fim, however clever, half aa much minate itself: at. cannot become a power, at all good, and feel that they should not be strengthening, purifving, redemptive, aa the little obviows quips that crap 1p at the unless it bradeast nearly so often, can go with sympathyand love, The following are the chief causes of my dis- moment, ant an Awntic’s natural chuckle at an unexpected remark is worth a fot of rehearsed All our virtue may be hard and repellent without content: (1) The artists are often either too near “fim. jave : al] cur moral excellence may he pH: atria bbe or too far from the microphone. and this: reanita Ladmit that [ am no longer a child, bot having witht EYmpathy. sympathy id the qualit iy in poor reception and difficulty in distinguishing which gives all voodness currency in the world, heen in Orders over thirty year, | may claim words, Withoutit, goodness isi like wold howrded ina etock- Almost all other transmissions come through to hate beenbrought inte contact with many hon- ing, capable perhaps of gratifying a miserlyegal, but tireds of children of all ages and classes, and [ our machine clearly, iF ‘apable of profiting other souls or of adding ti car feel sure 1 om voicing the wishes of the littl ones (2) Much of the pleasure and value of the opers own spiritual wealth,-The Rev, 2. IF, Shinunin, in the above remarks. are Jost through the listener's inahility to see the Ered, aristea, One often hears loud laughter and applawee, The general broedeast covers the okler children’s needs. Do keep the children’s hour for the real The Wisdom of Folly, when there is nothing in the music or words to canse M** V of the greatest people have reached (heir then. littl: ones. —Puinr MrLeotnasn, Stapleford Vic- arage, Salishury. zreatoess only by doing what seemed in the (3) Only one or two acts of cach opera are given ; eye of mich & foolish act. Saul of Tarsne at # crisis this leavea an fupreasion of incompletenea.— in his life committed the extreme folly of giving up 0. C., Doncaster. Enjoys Every Minute. T am sixty-theee years of age, and for the best his proud position ofa ruler among his people to threw in his lot with the despised and persecuted Grumblers, Please Note ! part of my life | have held an important public Christiane, David Livingstone persisted in his lonely T owce heardCapt. Eckersley say in a talk appointment, and have for some years been on work int entralAfrica amides) weakness and eiekiness that the Londen Studio was heavilydraped. If the beard of management of one of the great public and would not return to accept the honours aod you take notice of some of the letters you reecive, athools, it will need to be heavily padded." A SaTisriep Nowfor a confession-—I alwaya try not to mies ease that were waiting for him, so that Henry Lisrexen,” York. the first half of the Children’s Hour, and I enjoy Stanley thaaght hin anmething of a fool But he, too, learnt that this highest wisdom came from every minute of it. I koow the Uneles and Aunts The Workers’ Evening. quite well, and if Unele Peter is absent, [ have o doing what his Master had said. . A cesses of opinion in this district confirms the feelingof personal resentment. There i an elemont of this foolikhness in-everyj tree Jife, and no-oneshonld be ashamed of doing expressions Already voiced in recent iesues of The While realizing that now, ak in Afeop’s time, it Radio Times. Saturday night is essentially the an act even though it does nob oomanenc iiself ia ie impossible to please everyone, | do beg that these who are only worldly wite.—The Rev, J) workers’ evening, ani ® programme of variety no attempt: w ull be made to cut out the“ hackchat,” Macras Pod, Hull, is appreciated, amd preferred to chamber mauaie even ff itis “amateurish,” for the good reagon and symphony concerts. that it makes the Hoor Awmean, whieh ia all to “ Thanks | "" It is unfortunste that the B.RC, persist in the good. in this. bard, mechanical old world of hi c; RATITUODE,” exclaims Shakespeare, “through finty Tartar's bosom would relaying from “SXao programme invariably ours,—G. ‘T., Twickenham. unsuitable to the worker,instead of the popular peep forth and answer *Thanka!** We are tint programe from * 21." 40 hal as seme theologians would paint wa, Uf Variety and humour on Saturlay evenings, Is This Unique? course, Jet a man do 04an injury and resentment please.—E. Newo, Bristol, I FAD an interesting expericnoe ‘one night flames. almost without pause for thought, and glows recently which once more illustrates the wonders of within our heart. On the otherhand, it is equally “ Poor Beethoven | " wirtless, trueto aay, let aman do os a kindness and freatitude Iv may interest those Jistenera who heard the L was tunedin to Rome, with the object of getting wells up, pepe forth, and anawere, “ Thanke.”* wonderful “Leonoren Overtore” of Reethoven the time signal from the Obeervatory at. Cimpo- That ia true the world over; such @ reeponsis the other day to read the following amusing letter doglico, In due course, this came through very true to human mature, even deapite the well-kniewn which appeared in a Vienna paper on September well. The procedure seemed to be as follows: stubborness of our eottieh tongue, Some deliler- lith, ‘1806..— A bell is struck sixty seconds before the hour, and ately still the grateful threb of heart; pride chills “The other day the 3rd overture to the opera this bell is repeated af intervala of ten seconds, the word of thanks upon their lips, “ To give.” they Fidelio woe performed ancl all inpartial music con- the final bell indicates the exact how, ane is ent: will agree, “is -more blessed than to reoeive : bat noizseurs and thetr friends agrecd winnimously that siderably louder than the preceding: ones, Just to give means the superiority of the giver, to Tee ‘fit etchan ineohorent, shrill, confused thing, ao revolt- before the final bell. the six dot seconds fram recipient spella inferorit ¥, #0 they think. Ta ing ta the var, had never before heen written, The Greenwich faintly superimposed themeelves and the receive graciously seems to be beyond some fr fk, most piercing modulations follow one another in finel dot coincided exactly with the hour stroke Yet though we allow our pride to keep our tongues truly horrible harmony, The disagreeable and from Italy. filent and withhold our hands, the heart masicrs atupefying impression wascompleted by some paltry I wonder if many other listeners have heard two ue, Tnstinetively, as instinctively aa smile answers ideas, which helped to oust the Inst semblance of observatorica,nearly, 1/400 nuoles apart,giving a to «mile, when o kindness is bestowed upon we, gublimity from the work. Ameonget theseideas ae signal together {—" Esrevstast,” Hampton almost without pause our heart throbs, “ Thanks!” wos 8 Poet Horn solo, which, [ presume, was neemnt ek. —Phe fer. Join Sinclair, Dondie, Dundes,

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ZL0 Week 365 M. LONDON PROGRAMMES. November 8th.

Pee | 3.15.—Transmission to Schvals : Mr.rs | TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. FANT ARE. TRUMPETERS of the LIFE t The Reproduction of | E, Ki: by Robinson, ' British Plants—The Story of the L.O-2.0. Time Signal from Greenwich. GUARDS. ' these Copyright Pro- | THE OLOF 8OLO[ST + grammes is strictly ; Grask,"' BEATET, ARTILLERY MUSICAL DRIVE } reserved. / +0,—" Women's Training and Em- Wictor Olof | “MARS MECHANIC ALISED." peee| | ployment,” hy Mies Margaret John Fry, aducing the Tanks, Anti-air- Bondfield, LP Frank. Hoewiarit: t Batteries sid Acroplanes.. The letters “pe” printed in ielics in Shee | k Granville Britton, | pragrmois pignily o Bemulianeous Broadeest | 4.15. HUNGARIAN MUSIC. AND FINALE and: MARCH irom the Giethon mansions, THE HUNGARIAN STRING | Victor Waisou, | PAST. | Sydmey Crook | Nore—The whole of this prodim QUARTET, The High-Power (Daventry) | 3.15.—Transmission to Schools: Sir | tion will be carried ont in th Programme will be. found | Emeric Waidbawer ; H. Walford Davies, Mws.Doe:, Studio, The ‘Trumpeters, Piper's; on page 301. lack Kessler; * Miasic.”’ and Drummers of the Regiments dean de Temetvary; | a. Ametinen Br uci pre” | ¥ Burg } named: will bea present, by the SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. Eugene de Kerpeicy. of spades. knd. permission of their respec: {4 1. THE BAND OF H.M. ROYAL tive Commanding Officers. Las BE, " AASSAN.” | AIR FORCE. toners are asked to iiiaging that [By permission of the Ai theyare seated opposite the A> Postical Play THE AUGUSTUS MILNER VOCAL GA AgeDED: | Comneid.] } contre of the arena in which the hy Dirceétor of Mise, | Tattoo is taking” place. The J AADES ELREO' FLECEKER i Minna Woodhead ; Flight-Licut. J. AM EES, | various dehichmetts wonld ental Incidental Music by Jean Raper; fae: it one end, perform their evela- FREDERIGCER. DELIV, John Patterson ; | | tions nod retire by the Opposity Full Cheeua: Augustus Milner; 6.15.HILDREN'S CORNER: } exit, Conducted ‘hy THE #AVOY (RPHEANE. | These evolutions, and the proshnce FERCY FLETCHER, wath 1 Ale. BoG. Ponting, FuRG.s. | of the detachments perlorming tqat pebaranes + Dora Milner and Maud Gordan of ‘Beott's Booth Pole Expedi- | them, will be suggested by ape Hassan HENRY AINLEY (at the Piano). m tion, “' The Penguins of the cially arranged Sound Efects, Clipe©; a; KSM1 PERCE Paring Antarctic."* 16.0.—TIME SIGH AL FROM Ishak ,. LEU QGUAKRTERMAIN i Selected “' Lielwstiedar (** Love 6.0, Mary Hamlin (Sopranc) GREEN WICH. WEATHER Pervanen...... e. LAURA CUWTE -} Waltzes “") Breaches THE BAND OF H.M. ROYAL| FORECAST and 28ND GEN. Yasmin ... CATHLEEN NESBITT {For Pianoforte (4 Hanis)and ATR. FORCE, ERAL NEWS BULLETIN. Presented by Votal Quartet) | 7.0—TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG Sf. fo wlh Shaficope, DONALD CALTAROP ' mai! tet feats | REN. WEATHER FORE- The Rt. Hon, PHILIP SNOW- smd oie feeee te eat CART and IST GENERAL | DEN, MP “Seven Years EB. JEFFREL } ee sv; ie” Movie. oe "NE ace 5 | NEWS BULLETIN, After Armistice Day.” Head eh thie heats : Whit. Mr. 1 DESMOND Mant ARTHY, Local News. ST. MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS. | re " Pia a ziterary Criticism." | i ‘CRS T rap toldee pak b 1735. “Cod Bless the Prince of 10.30. Etna Bi. The Gills. et: illiama. iding in the | Wales,” by AEPREDO ae 8.15 A Simple Service, ord Mayor's Conch,” ‘told by| The Band why a amd firs Ay LP. Address: lry Sir CHARLES WAKEFIELD| os Relayed from BISHOP| of The Prince's Restaurant, THE RE, REV: LORD t (Lord Mayor 1915), H.M. ROVAL AIR FORCE, OF BY; AGRA S. 12.0.—Clase down, 160. THE OLOF SOLOIST SEXTET. a —aa , 6.40.—Boys" Brigude, Boys" Life Bri | 1.—TIME BIS AL FROM } gade and Chorch Lada’ Brigade 740. HLR-H. THE PRINCE OF OREEN WICH. WEATHER| Bulletins, WALES. WEDNESDAY,Nov.11th. FORECAST and GENERAL lag —TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG] A Poppy Day Mossage on behalf NEWS. BULLETIN. BEN. WEATHER FORE-.| of Earl Haig’s British Legion ARMISTICE DAY. Local “News, ! CAST and 15T GENERAL | Fund. 9.15. DE GROOT NEWS BULLETIN. 10.58=11.5, and “Dpportonities Ovrrseas—Aus- j 8.0. LIONEL TERTIS cea THE PICCADILLY tralia" (2). SB. focoll Sie | in ik IN MEMORIAM. ORCHESTRA, fits, Viola Recital, {Tenor}. LENGHI CELLING 1.25,—. ave - a November tith, Relaved from the rede ¥ arrangement with 1918. Piceadilly Hotel, London, 7.40,—Me. HORACE WYNDHAM: pHE DICKENS FELLOWSHIP “Calonel Blesd—The Man Who THE ORCHESTRA, The BBC, Present 1.0-2.0.—Time Signal from Greenwich, Stole the Crown Jewels." Heminisconuces, of List Bertram Ayrton (Baritone) and Grr. Aforena Bardell p. Pichwick the Radio Quartet. LENGHI. CELLINL 8.0), LAMOND (The Trial- Scene}, S.0—An Armistice Day Message to * Ctelo-e-Mar (“Le Gioconda’’) bk th Bac howds. Ponchiel Pianoforte Recital A number of well-known public 2.15,—Transmiasion to Bchools : Prof, Arta, with. Bonga: be figures will take part, incladin Li W. Lyde, ne Applied Gren THE ORCHESTRA, MIGNON NEV ADA. Bir EDWARD MARSHAL graphy—Political"* Three Dances (“* Nell Gowyn ") HALL, K.C., tir HENRY 4.0.--Time Signal from Greenwich, (fermen 0.0, SPEECHES DICKENS, E.¢., and. Mr. “ My Part of the Country,"* by LENGHI CELGLINT. on the occasion of the PETT RIDGE. A. Bonnet. Taird, “M'Appurri'’ (“Mlarta™) Fotow Lord Mayor's Banquet. Direeted ley 4,15, THE BAND OF H.M. Ar ik 4 Relaved from DONALD CALTHEOP (REN ADIER OCUARDS, THE ORCHESTRA The. Goildhall, Londen, | uric (iy periission of ak “Be Grande Fantaisie, ‘ Aida" Verdi R, E. JEFFREY. Sergison-Hrook, C. MG... BBS) 10.0.—TIME BION AL FROM “Ave Maria (By Request) Director of. Misi, GREENWICH, WEATHER Schubert 6.25. RADIO MILITARY TATTOO. lacwt. “Gy MULDER. FORECAST and 2ND GEN- 10,3). 0 lose: chon, Da ERAL NEWS BULLETIN. 6.15.—C HILDREN'S CORNER: " RETREAT;' * Britannia Sings," The Wire- Sir EPMUND GOSEE, C.B. lest Chorus and Orchestra: " Preneh Wit and Humour," by -the DRUMS of. the 22ND BATT. SCOTS GUARDS,| " What the. Armistics Means Local News, for the Children,” by. The Hew, MONDAY, Nov. Sth. a INFANTRY MARCH PAST and (oA, Binddart-Rotnedy, AWhat 10.30, GEORGE GRAVES, FIGURE MARCH. by Licut.-Gen Bir ROBERT 1.0-2.0.—Time Signal from Greon- The Initnitabls Baron Popoff. Introducin BADER-POWELL: wich. Organ Recital from. Bt, | THE WIKELESS {ILITARY| 6-0, THE BRANT OF AM. Michael's Church, Cornhril, GRENADIER GUARDS, : BAND, Organist, Harold Darke, 11.0. Dance Music. '7.0.—TIME SIGNAL FROM BIG BERT FIBMAN'S DARCE PIPES, DRUMS and FIFES of BEN. WEATHER FORE. 9-20, THE LED MAYOR'S tine. ORCHESTRA, 2ND BATT. 8COTS GUARDS. CAST ond IST GENERAL Relayad from the Carlton Hotel. Nephows THE WIRELESS CHOFR. NEWS BULLETIN, The Uneles and Bome In Soldier's Songs. and Nieces-see the Show, 12.0.—Close’ down. (Continged on the mext page.)

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PEACE. Soecdalby oe vitbess Fea 10,.0.— TTA SG AL FoR a A ik so i 710, THE LONDON WIRELESS J0HN OVERTON GREENWICH. WEATHER | °°" iets ORCHESTRA : f o r FORECAST and 2ND GEN wf ae Conducted by PERCY EDGAR ERAL NEWS BULLETIN. Performed by the cae Gr pan Elgar. ‘? whePereywillEnear—Hiranel?,plies 1 hoe Pep heey peLrta: ;Local, News, Biannhilde BW, bags ie lah n a l h a r gli Hiram P , Otis—An’ American. nM. Mass Telepathy. FLORENCE AUSTRAL . “ h c D e a ge ahaeee need U sty a al Harry Marsh—-A Crippled Soldier A n Experiment im Thought Mead Wotan ROBERT PARKEL | Meditation, (“Lax Ch istij) aliTshirti Tie a: A EL ita, Tn which evedy Listener | Lik eae | (the, 7 oh {om tak WEE) I i e farted to asset: a 7 An Oh Gardener, 7“aus C o m m e m o r a t i o n Service. | "Pie Music a n e c i n l l y a t i t t e n , by 1045. SAVOY TANGO: RAND ean. Coates. ' Helayed; from : NIGEL“TiiET. | DALLAW:aE A Y THE SAVOY ORPHEANS | fp tn: weal Prwvina CANTERBURY. CATHEDRAL, sae at ae SAVOY ae AN A Saas The Opera Houke, Manchest | Preacher ; [THE STATION PIANOFORYE Meerut:edaabt ra Ter1 PETEScetnee]. | ee HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP| QUINTET,: feu * | 112 8 5 6 - 0 - — nee down.town 5.0, scistereiipes OF CANTERBURY. A | r 11.0. : fi F o l k : Bones and Durie O14, “The Spirit of England." The Royal a ni Haspital FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. n Falk. & nie wal: Lueds,

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Doering Conductor, JOSEPH LEWIS. 5.55, —Chifdren's Letters, 8.10. =—Preqramine Soi. Pron London, Vulue, “ Reflections" Aarari Overture,“ Avihialie 60 LOSZELLS PICTURE HOSE Overtore, “ Marinereila " . werk | 10.0. —WEATHEHR FORECAST an Mendefasohn HRCHESTIRA = Fox-tret, *' That's Sty Baby" Toterinerzo, ** Ave Marin KREWE. S28. fran Joona, Mr. PHILIP BNOWDER. 8.2. Conductor, PAUL HIMMER Kaan Be fedueve-Wely March, :'"Father Victory" Giovne I. EX TWISTLE (Baretone), Tone Picture; Sunset... Mate from London Helection, “Madam Buttery” tO—WEATHER FORECAST and Lacal News, Selection, 5k! — Withomd fyecta NEWS. 800) fren. Joma. fran: Jonden, Words” vercrcee.: Hfenaefasohen | 10:30,— Programe 8.0. WILLIAM: MACKEADY. Mr. J. REDD MOIR: Man's 0 A nNWw [LLIs 1 120.-—Chose down Hecital-Talk oon Shakespearean Progress Through the Ajes.”' {Selo Violoncello}. Characters and Seenes : S08. from Gondon, Pb fe | Oi de Aiveh—1685-1750 Noe. 6“ Brotus and Cassius - 7.29.— Musical Interlide, 08.8. from Preghiera Moertcn-Kreiater ( Julins: Ops“p. —1706-174 | WEDNESDAY, Nov.1ith. London, | 640-17 0. — Pragranime AH, from 7.40,—Mr. WALTER WOOD: “ ‘The Gavotte isu Af chwl—1763-1817| } 10.4 5B—Bireet ovine. foondan. Tliwst rious Oriental Dance: ,... Hachnianainer Gaurtigon,. 5.8, 10.55.—A Short Poem, “il emoary,” from Foard on, Ff ‘a F Tarantella: \..... iemelys Read ly 445.—Afterndon Topics: Mr. Sidney by Lda MM. Downing. §.0-12.0.—Pregramme 8.8, from Toon Perey Edgar, glenn, Rogers, F H-H:&., Topical FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. 10.57.— The least Fost. Harticultural Hintse—"* Flowers 1£.0.—Two Minutes’ Silence, et for Been." 3.45, —Sehooly Tranamission * Bix. 11.2:—The Heévelle: teenth Lecture—Mr. A. J, Shel- MAY MARTIN (Contralts). Hymn, 0 God, Our Help im BIRMINGHAM 5.15 -—CHILDREN'S CORNER. don (AS. of Tae Biratnghen Ages Past.” 5.55. —Children’s Letters. Poat), *' Musical Appreciation," STATION. 6.0 LOZELLS PICTURE HOUSE 4.15, BESSIE SPENCE (Salo Violin}, 545.—The Btation Orchesita, (con- Nl reviewing the work of) the: Bir ORCHESTRA : Dance Measores for Violin, ductor, Joseph Lewis. mingben Btatror during the pees Conductor, PAUL RIMMER. Gavotte ....-. | Mamecea—1693-1764) a—A fiernoon Topics = Lieut. A. EL twelve months, the review, may be March, “Coronation “” Partridge Gavotie i... fRoeeh—T6B-1T)} Spry (Secretary of the British divided into two parta—the pro Selection, ‘‘ Madam Pompadour “ Hornpipe ... (Gallterd—16aT-1749) ant Foreign Sailors” Boriety). gramme and the technical side. Fail ' The Yeas Between T8158 ‘and Rotida -s.0s. {| Pagan—1TS52-1808) Taking the programinie side first, wr Fox-trot, “Jost a Littl” FF Gay Rondineg ..... (Cramer—1TT1-1656) 1635," find that sixty Symphony Concert: Valeo, “ Seventeen" ..... Moanff Tambourin ... (frretry-—1741-1813) | 3,15. CHILDRENS 'S CORNER: have been given. in which. all the GLADYS HEMS [Sopruttc) Bourrée 5Den—Childeen's Letters. Symphonies of Boothoven have beer 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and 6,0, LOZELLS PICTURE HOUSE [Bughish—X VHT, Centrry) plaved—several repeated two or thro NEWS. 8S.from London, ORCHESTRA : Tambourin ... (foaae¢c—TTH4-1529)| times: “The New World" Bymphoniy “Opportunitie: Owerseas—Acs- Conductor, PATIL HIMMER., Waltz ...... (Srehine—1SS-1697) | bv Dworak, has been performed fow Dendon, | tralian’ (2). S.8. from Riwiche ... ir Te Mon Ana }Ae1). 1381) 7.25.—Musical Interlude. 3.8, from March, “'Le Héve Passe" Aricr times, a2 has also “The Pothetie* (ornet Bolo, Abide Wreh-Me " 4.45.—Afternoon Topics: Mr.: Sydney | Syinphony, bey Tehathoveky, Sym- Lewdan. Fidita | B. Askew, "" Dame Talk—aj | 7.40.—Mr HORACE WYNDHAM- plone by Havon, Mozart, Schiuberi Descriptive Prece, * Wickory ard | My Deng is Bick—Pirat Aid avd Mendelseohn hate been per. “ Colonel Blood—The PW Thanksgiving “"’ .....- Partridipe Hints." Tsalrel Tebbs (So. | formed. This tet woukd be ‘ineom: Who Stole the Crown Jewels.” IRENE 8CH ARRER prand|, | iblete Without mention of “The 5.8... from Lonalon, (Sole FPianoforte}. | 6£.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Hebridean &ymphony, by Bantock. B:0.—Pregraemae S.B. from Dondon, The ‘Moonlight " Sonata §.65.—(Children"s Letters, 10.0—WEATHER FORECAST and QGutside Broadcasts. Heelhoren. | 6.0, LOZELLS PICTURE HOUSE HNEWE.. S82.fram London. ERhapawdy, io TR oc eet ORCHESTRA : fir EDMUAD GOsBSE, CLE.. Sone twelye Operas have been 6.40. «Koval Horticultural: Society @ Fronch Wit ond Humor." Candockhor, PAT RIMMER. i hbenwdrast from the Studio—T'he Afagie Talk: Sot frou Danadioy SF, pron onedlon. March, ‘Tho Vanished Army" Fate four times, ComlleriaAusiionna 7.0.- Programme 3.8, from Dondon. Local. Nowe, Afford three times, andtwo others have been 10.30.Preqramnme 5. front. Doon- Lod0. I n t e r l u d e Protean, Fantasia, *'Fobat” Gowned-Teven ven «a secon performance. Thee. aan. ‘* PEACE,” GEORGE SANDERS (Tenor). freation has heen broeedeast three 12.0.—(lose low th, ALA. focal Stations, | 6.50.—Mr,.. PEBOY SCHOLES, Misie times, 2nd performances of! Bhgad, Specially Written hy Critic, SB. from “London, Bethichem and ‘The Messiah have aleo JOHN OVERTON | 6.45.——Programme &.8,. from London, been grven. Themonber of optende TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. broadcasts, oot ineludimg neligioius far | 7.0.—WEATRER FORECAST and 3.46.—Schools "Transkmitswn [Pif- PERCY EM Ar, REWS. S.8. from /anadan. eervicea,in which some of the pre, teenth Lecture) + Mr. Mi. OP. vehi will play the following parts | A Summary of the Wireless ceding one included, is “1xtyv-aix, the Marples, .2fA., B.Se.,. "A | in the order named : Papers for the week, SiH. from | moatoutelanding beng the City of Ramble Round the sky. FERCY EDGAR—Hiniself, Londaa (Continved on the next page.)

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WEATHER VHT CHILDREN’S 2k MONDAY, SUNDAY, The Programme —Provranune “Atotonne FRIDAY, Programme Lender, Trip NEWS... Jonson, Orchestra. Delie® 8) Daventry. CHILDREN'S Dayentry. Daventry. by Reet, Orchestra. S28, States Talk. Orchestra. tion,” Musical Fendon, Daventry. “Modern CHILDREN'S Weekes, BwA., The God, Sh: Character,’ Preliminary (The Interest,” | SAMUEL | Pregramnt Marion WOODWARD BISHOP Sey New LDRENS Prograninds Royal New Seouts’ Rovel Pragratrenadt Reval A to ‘Royal Progravm ERIC Royal fa New Youth AMLASTERAAS ) to by our Lordi. Elear, Talk: Special Gramophone The 8.8. in Time Bhort CHOLK. Rt. Innsbruch, The Day Interlude. Bournemeonth, Horticultural Schools: “* 4.8. November November Talk. Madame Talk. November Pallacdiuni November History—The Réveils. for Mike Weulete. Letters. Helpin Letters, Hotel

Letiers, Hotel the19th Palladium bebbers. Letiers. Polladium: November Hotel Hotel ella. Rev... Hebel Palladium Lost J. from November Bulletin. Special Story. by FORECAST. of Signal. of from Address Fullérook. Waren 5.8. by WEERES: Time relayed *“* relayed relayed CORNER: relayed CORNER. PATTERSON CORNER, CORN De Tmgiand Trio Tro, CORNER, “ from — Post. ‘Tem. ‘Treo. PLYMOUTH Losdon. “vdelphos.” Ages Trio, 2utmaLyte. from Mr. Adelplios.* Granmophiane S SB, London, a. ides of Air <8... la : Renard. Service. 13th. Signal Cinema. 8th. HH. 1. 9th. 10th. Century.” LADIES Parsifal.” Austria.” Walter Conpier- 12th. ty RADIO ER, A. TTiiepeml London, 11th, Cinema Past.’ Cinema Booety Cinema (6), B. United Plymou ™ Jron Gage, fy fron iro ifom. JPom Week irom from His andl 1 EM (5), on by A F. : | 1 | \Urleane | jdluring | | | jsent linteresting jteys. | the | hive 6.275 6.0.—Frogramme &0.—The” 6.0.— 5.20.— 3.1, 4, T.O- j.15.—The O240,— ¢ appreciated tastes before mukical Many spoken Country come lias of during 7-12 from. wong of melded Devonport, veiningathis “With hroadtast Dyeseurini occas), imspiring whom 1.15.—The TIMES considerable gave irclea anid the sounds Fait the Prince esting of and choir, die and number Dickens. play, caet itis, in they various Phrmeuth penied funds Beginning Other Among Last the On LYMOUTH PLYMOUTH Fhe the SATURDAY, speech the W. PRanouth, 120 seashore. aleo (be some tomed Inst if Pivmouth rescivers Mayorcas. of Programm o and Geen distributed West. ge Cirehestra. Critic, Stadion 4 Chreliesina, Daventry. CHILDREN'S —Children's (O), Poardan, Mr. Daventry. for Christmas kmilly Pari Exgbockland, nag — to of who celebrities sueCtess the the Rambles to Uhrisitas, famous Henry, Thit by the Phynenth linspitals performance of “A Scott can — the Radio the OR. circles from th breadesst KHowrhon, H. have twelve of Ciriani the and unique the lebeners —— of the speech Fai by Pregame note an the Programme Koyel This on a provided HOH. last oe distribution the miteophone Fem, as Radio perfornmanne. New Feprey Christmas the New the skylark Rords, many presence Queen renmlersd West. he was appreciation broadcasting lecture inbercsd Fred. he ' came message ancl Unele SR: the in Drrectar'a Plymouth beeen Circle.- Was the Visewuntess all Sunday, a4 who twelve of waves Buckfast have people that oeenbers in a months: production Hospitals) STATION Programmes. and mentioned Letters. November Princesse Hotel morning Bectt the and, loud-spenkers, the at mentioned mado a transmissioise ocoaseen from Pallidiim well bad Palladium: the several in Btation, (Cirele, Plymouth an Marte who frame Plymouth, Country oeminenl Sehikes-: to Corel, entirely fitted and broadcast large irae institations and rélayoud and (.MLG., John. io of made relayed all’ Amtarctic,”” Gy the of CORNER. Weat-Country Carol.” address toys the morthe, [tis breaking to ihe NOTES. Trice. various os of on diutside ainda) at the alk. Auntie Memorial political oconeented by all SF, givén London. the an of Radia of 8: the, Abbey; from November local Uommodore with qpaaitity of Bexatrica ‘the opening -thinse wistted the Stuchia the by pleasure Hixhilition dias of ther Astor Plynanath, the Houniania the met the aloo dehghtiul 14th. ont had the exeellont Heteners, the a has hospitals members speakers bhue-jay (inema meena entitled the Cinema Charles Stuilio, of a HR. aceem- a antong a artists bron people Mase broad. Mayor ‘actoal “churning of Radia Cinch. where carols of which much froin debui West same fran inber- large from imsti- upon have most more with Jron bells heen wel- great) and and wel: and un- Tas the the the the at to cl on of of ” | latafl lof | bo lappearing | | | | | joommittes hin | : t

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» Tie: letbers ** 3a" 40 THEORC HES TRA. 47h. THEHE BAN T, eeeeeeataih mdeeam f | 4.10, OSsMoOND DAVIS. Selection, “Miss Hook of Hel: Gallet Music from “* ‘The. Qoeen Belected Somers. laud", oeeS The digh-Power. (Daventry) '410. CLARICE SINGLETON and | oF Sela” iy . train 4,15. RATE WESTER. Programme will be found Overtive and Two. Danees from ! The Panna CLIFFORD BINGLETOR. (Any on page 301, “Thin Aprilechnik = ) ot the "When Wo are Married” Prbhakoraky | Bride" i helam | Woad- SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. (“The Uslle of New 4.45, BOB STORES, H Kingfisher Riiver " * ) {and Duets - Mordena ee ue inden a0.—Address hy the Hey, STOD- “Come to the Caeokhonse Done *' i Maa Love You" DERT KENNEDY at. Men's Cerra 4.20, THE ORCHESTRA. Gong") ve Arras il 1 a service at Holy TrinityChurch, The Beg. a. ft Aferchall In «a Persinn Garden “ 4.20), THER OLCHESTERA, Jaze Leama Balection, ** Litze Time ™ | 4.50. THE BAND, | WILLIAM HESELTINE Selection, "Katja the Dancer ™ 430, RATE WINTER. (Tenor), Aehwg enol i pet sera Belen tedd 5M), CLARICE SINGLETON frifbert ANN THORSFIELD (Uontralta). a5. “The Amorous Goldfish ** {" The Belectpom, ‘Pell Bie More." THE ORCHESTRA. BEATRICE EVELINE. (‘Cells). Evyptian Serenade, AR We icccke divcees ces Ue ae (reran eer “ Amina ** THE WIRELESS ‘“pomething Sweet About Me" £.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, Linck. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA: 4.40), KATE WINTER. Hitheme o0.—Children's Lethers. Conducted by “Song of the 4.35. CLIFFORD SINGLETON, Falanquin Bearers’ Capt. W, A. FEATHERSTONE. | 6.0.—Musieal Interlude. Mortin SAvrey "Tacks li Boy = i" The #0. THE .ORCHESTRA. 1615.—Mr. B. CAVAN DANCE: | “Hinda Song “ “ Episode" (°° Muataswmiha-"} _, Geisha = : saeteges Oh ae “ Desperadoes I Have Known.” Mimaky-Korsakor ' Madame pceipadour " “"Beo Fait Schartcenéa | 6.00.—Farmers’ Talk: ‘' Common 445, OSMOND DAVIS, 4.40), THE ORCHESTRA. 4.15, WILLIAM HESELTINE with Faults in Farm Management,” Selected Songs, CitCHEST RA. Selection, “' The Gipsy: Princess "' by Mr. William Walls, F.A.T. gag THE ORCHES “hod Bresk- Aatnien 7.0, -WEATH hh FORECAST and Suite, A ‘apa "iseeea ely the 150, CLARICE SINGLETON and NEWS, a. i, Pron Jevmelcn, dmy Woodforde-Findrn | Battle | i: CLIFFORD SINGLETON, 7 Will Boor Fi dnd rth } arty Mr MOND = Mac- | 5.45 CHILDREN'S CORNER. HM Love's Ben try (°° hadaiime CARTHY, Literary Criticism. | §.50.—Children's Letters. the Indig- Pompacdour"*) 4 ier fell | oe fron London, 6.0.—Farmers’ mation... } “Do It For Me” (":Tonr’) Tofo.—=Misieal Tnterhids, 88 Jron Talk: " Chalking and 4.35, AND THURSFIELD, Airack fc, Liming, by Mr, J. A: Hand “ Phylis Wes o Fair Maid" Bill. THE ORCHESTRA. ley, PhD... Bristal, {40 =F, The PRINCE OF Interlude. Giles Earles’ Song Eook), Valse,* La Bereeiee’" Weeflitteate! WALES, 8.8. from Londen, Alusieal "My Lovely Cel" dfaare ""F.e-8a- len *” aE Chapin 6.90-12.0.—Prog rine ao froin | 10.—Pregramme SB. fram London, | “Naymplis ad Shepherds * | 5.15 CHILDREN'S CORNER, iarndon. Purcell | 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and 660.Children's Letters, 43, BEATRICE EVELINE with | BREWS, S48. fran Fendin, 6.65.—--Hoys Brigade, Boys" Life Bri- ORCHESTRA. hr PHILIP SNOWDEN. FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. Concerta in A Minor Siaiuat-Swena gade, nad Charch Litas" Brigide Slt, fron Londen. News, 4.55. WILLIAM HESELTINE. Local. News, 6.0.— Musical Interlede, o.45.—Talk: ‘ Early English P l a y s , " ‘Py (hoeen )W....anentied 10.30: Pregramate 8B. frag fea by Angela Cave, 5.0. ANN THUESFIELD with 10.—WEATHER FORECAST ‘and frat, THE ORPHEDS OCTET- ORCHESTRA. NEWS: S.A from Beeneilan: | 12,0.—4 Heeger: “The. Celestial Weaver" “Opportunities: Ohta— Ais H. i, CLESON { Fite); Boantack bodies ue prom Sandon, | LO, BOMERS (hae): 5.10 BPEATRICE EVELINE, T 2—igecal Interlude, SF revni Ww, T, O'BRIAN (Clarinet): “The Fogey Dew" (Old Drish (cere eva. | WEDNESDAY,Nov.ttth. | W. M. PEARCE (¢‘ o r n e t t ) j Lich iaeibbete ee ee, Siecle 12M. HORACE WYSNDHAM: i L . - & . ALCL AT (Vv takin) 5 i ee SChe: Peracn-Sarnicd ““Cobonel Blood—The Man Who 3.45, Talk : Lendon Papers, Patt | FE I. E, ILLINGWORTH Calla) ; *Linvatte piel Afehul | Stole the Crown Jewels," Sof Anne Farnell: Wataen Elisa PF. BOTTIGLIERI {Buss}: 520. WILLLAM ‘HESE LTTE. tran Joogiom, beth Perris (Sapir) Lilian WH ARLES LEESON (Piano), "Five Eves dymatrony Gibbs Nalborough {Contralta). .The f.0.—Proprcninne AP) From: Tandon, 40.—" Petit Suite” “The Holy Child ™ Wireless: Trio: Reginald -B Fodaikevaky 1.06.— WEATHER FURRCAST and | 4.15. DAVID OPENSHAW (Bass- Baathapey Wadn | Mount (Violm), -Thomas FE, REWE. ALA, freee doowaon. 6: Bh. ANN. THURSFIELE. Iiingworth {'Cello), Arthur Baritone}, Anetralion Bishi Bonga * Karly Morning.” Grain Peel Sir EDMUND GOSSE, €.B.: Marston | Pinna. "French Wit and Hiuneair. Waliem Somes "ino Not, Happy Day | 5.16.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Prank dtricipe So hing aan. 4.20. THE OCTET. | 5.50-—Children's Letters, C60. THE ORCHESTRA, Leeal News. e~ Lorely Paraplirase " fy Y a vetbg Sy rphowy No, 6 int B Minor | 10.30.— Programme 8.8. from. London. 6.0.—Mougical Tnterlude,; \ Russian Cradle Bong" |. Krein Tefukowsbay | 12.0.—C lisa chow ti, 6.50.—Talk by the Siation Director, | “Tdyils* ea woe Cote Alleera ton firosa; Allegro 6.40.—Reyal Horticutinral Saciety | 43. DAY1DOPENSH AW. Malia -Vivaee ah {i'saptain fae Sanderaan B0—servics relayed fram, 6b, Mar- alk. Ae, froni foondan | '“Chorns, Gentlemen" ...... Fade tint-in- thet teleds, Address by | TUESDAY, Nov. i0th. 6.45.—Mr, E. J. PATTERSON: | 4.0, Tr HE MOITET. the Rt, Rev. The: Lord Dishop ' Modern History—The U8. A, of S17. ALBANS. S28. prom 1L0-T2.0.—Orchestra relayed from in the 19th Centary.’ oe | “ Ke-sa-Ko"'... aeAraha LeanTan, the Bongolow Café, Santh- from Plinoutii. Walts, “La Sirenea'* Waldiceufet amipeor. Mosical Director, | 4.55, DAVID OPENSH AW, 90.—WEATHER FORECAST and 7.0-2.0.—ARMISTICE DAY. PRO- | WEWS: Sf: fram Fantedon, Arthur Pickett, ‘" King Charlea af. White GER AMAT E, SoH. from London. | Local. News. 3.10.—Educational Talk: “ English “The Early Morning ™ £15.—BDE GROUT and they: PICCA- Literature ‘of ‘the ih (Cen Graham Peal

CA 0, DILLY ORCHESTRA, S.f. | tory," hy Mr. EL Grahani, THE OCTET, From Jondon, M.A., JF. THURSDAY, Nov. 12th. | Ballet, “La Source"... etihes 6.15.—CHILDREN’S 10.3).—Closea down. : 3.45,.—" E. alk Gy "The Art of Fent CORNER. ing,” by Mr. W. F.. Mugford, 11.30-12.0.—Violin and Piano Re¢ital, §.50.—Children's Letters, 6.0.—Musical Interlude, ALB ALP. T: by Heginald 8. Moust and 6.00, — Air. PERCY MONDAY, Nov. 9th. 410. BAND OF THE BOYAL Fiona MacMilla, | SCHOLES: Music Critic, TANKS CORPS. 3.45,—Talk + London Papers, read by | 5.0, from Lon- fon, 3.45.—Talk on “ The Beginnings of (By permission of Col.-Comm. Anne ‘Farnell-Waison, _ 6.45.—Programme Eoglish Literature," hy Mr, i T. &. Midie;) An Hour of S.A. from London, Lee Nichols, B.A, 10.—WEATHER FORECAST and Conductor, W.J. GIBSON. Music and Song. | An Hour of Musical Comedy. “Entry of the Boyards.”' NEWS. &.8. from London. OSMOND DAVIS (Tenor). | A Summary of tha Wireless CLIFFORD SINGLETON Hotvarsea KATE WINTER {Soprano}. i Tenor}. ‘Si Pelaia Rois 3... Adam Papers for the Week. S.8 THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA: . from Louden, CLARICE SINGLETON Two Hindou Pictures .... Hansen Conducted hy . 7.15,—Capt. H. G. MANSFIELD ; LSopiareg). 420. BOB STORES (Baritone). Capt. W. A. FEATHERSTONE. THE WIRELESS ORCHESTEA: ** "Bus Rides in Iceland,'* “At Grendon Fair" Peel Marie 4.0. THE ORCHESTRA. 7.50-12.0.—Programme 5.8, Conducted by from " Parson ond Me" Selection, '' Bongs of the Heb- London, Capt W. A. FEATHERSTONE t Claude Anindale Fide Kennedy-Fraser | (Continued on the next page.)

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BOURNEMOUTHPROGRAMMES. to Stoke-on-Trent Programmes. 306 M, Week Beginning memes November 8th. (Continued from the previous page.)

1.99 SUNDAY, November Sth. | STOKE-ON-TRENT SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. | profitable fo mention the educational talk. whichis nowgiven by Mr. Edward =i alive .t Pony rtrn Trees a Pe Pa B.0- 10.300 fF anaton NOTES. 5.45.—Gardening Talk by George Grahom, MA. 0.P., late Senior Sito. MONDAY, November 5th. THe Stokeenn-Trent Bination was Dance, F.E.H.A: Assistant Master at Harrow falke are-setmi-historical, in ao 0.— The Capitol Theatre Oncheettra. | opened on October 2iet. Tod, 4.0, THE WIRELESS Those far as particular books of the litera 5.0,—CHILDREN’S CORNER. ane eeRoaoikein a ia ORCHESTRA: ture of the period taken are waed ae Condigked by $.A0.—-Children's Letters, enna Meeetetas centres round which the salient his- i.4.— "Teen Carner. | Panthfe the outstanding feature of apt, VW, ‘ FEATHERSTONE. borin features of the tae are mar- 6.0,— ici Muse. | the years work has been the Unveing Maven, ") Wellington “i Pelle shalled, and explained in plain lan- B.-L4.- Pvcipeauus a R frou Lawdan, , Ceremony oF ihe Hin ley Veo Megnornal, Valse, Op, B41... Chapawt roam, in onder fo weasel students, T40:—The Rev Fr. FR A Ny Ix ‘H iy. | Which touk placa on Anmistine Lay Last Selection, ** Lo Arlesienna " and at tho same time bo contain a CHINSON, F.ROG.S.. om“ The | Year: when w speech was delivered by Hicelt-Hubena sufficient degree of live interest ta ’ Last me of the Jonge. : | Lont See oaee MARY LOHDEN 4.20. attract the attention of thoge who have 1 2h, ‘yogranime Sui. froik Leon) Oo Seers aE {Moezeo-Soprann}. left their school days beeline. Ran: : 2 of lnteccsbed $e hegre that a somilar eee ‘Tt's-Only A Tiny (rarden =] wil he: lirogidesast Teo the. Voebora Hainan TE eid Brightening Dull L i v e s . a TUESDAY, November (th. Hall this year on Armistice Day. ‘Pion't Come. In, Sir, Please” Another departure of interest 13 the 12. 30—1.30,-—Midday Concert. Several very succeaelol organ recitals arid Seok “GQaevice for the Siek."' which has 3.30.— Afternoon Topics: Edith Hob- have heen carried out from the King’s 4-25). THE GRCHESTEHA, heen the meona of bringing joy to the aon "The Coming of Artlor," Hall, Sefenteae, and the Victoria Hall, Chyerbre, Vanity Fate" hearia of those who are urbabsbe, be the from Fennvecu's ** idyils of a Hanley, Hoth of these Halls Possess Fletcher infirmities of age oF illness, to parti. Ring. "* except dnd ly frie Organs, ark =the Hungarian Rhapsody,” No. 2 eipabe ii the pleasures of active hfe, 1.0.-—The Capitol Theatre Orchestra, } recitals that have Been given ba Afr. faAget This transmission if given: on the first 5.0.—CHELDREN'S. CORNER. iS. EL Wreale, the City organist, are 140. ALARY LOHDEN, Weinesday oof wevery month, and 5), hildren'’s Letters, imost popular feature, “amon Dites Moi” rs conaists of « b r i e f service, which iA—"Teenk’ Clarier. (ath Contary): ..s.ss i ei! li inclodes « hymn or two, an anthem, O—" GT" Badia Clea Choir: Radio in the Sehaols. | Folk Songs. Piandforte and oer Rh Cerndiury} Weekertin and an address given by a local clergy- Ones a woek, a special half-hoor's ¥iolinSolos, Songe, Rerita- 4 a5, THE ORCHESTEA, man of the Church of England, Roman neogranime hort been arranged for the 3. Delibes Cathote,or Free Chureh chenominations. 1 ins, | benettt of the local schonts, ond great Suite, “La Source™ 12.0, Progrannic A from "OA Musieal aigsaw."* Aahton “ Bournemouth calling othereour- henthvsinam. has been shownTy the ines ie andiber feadure of note, The Landen, j Bthool ste horifies, capecially by Mr, MARY LOHDEN, programme Of dich of thea nights was WEDNESDAY, Novernber 11th. iB. P,.G, VVithemeacn, the Director «of ' Peacefal England" prefaced by a fow remarks- by the Edocaiion. Very many schools: have Ea, tr erie 11,0, Armistice Service | Cotaul of the country memed; or, in relayed from | instullod witless sets, and many more “Virging Are Lake thie, Fair }will bo installed wlien the neressury fay ldictault of the presence of a Consul, by ihe Victoria Hall, ye ts ea eed tie ade finds have bean eollerctedd, his representative, daadging by the Hanley, ik THE ORCHESTRA. munber of congratulatory Jetters re- A wide raingé of subjects has been 1.0.—The Caytol Theatre Orehestra, Fax-tot, “ The Old Tin Larne” ceived from- France, Spain, and Porta. } eovercd in t Futoiey weekly progrimmes, i.0..—CHILDREN'S CORNER, FAlunphea \gal, these: must lave: been well and now thatthe Daventry Station Ae, Chern ’s Letiers, Valae, © Coch Back “ france ream yea, |} betadcast= the London sehoal traiis f.45.— Teens’ Corio, Fax-trot; “ Madeira Among other inag@urationa are | Mission, the dorschools are able ta 6.0.-—Laglit: Maisec. Agha, Hoebay and Jeronie ‘ Wietta to -other countries.’ seh Ws own themselves of a lores variety id flak —Prepanine SB. from. Donon. Japan and Ching, An effort was made, subdetta, 4s —CHILDREN'S © OB AB ER 6.25,.— Station Lopaca, ior instatice, to depict a tour through Soon after the opening of the Statton 6-50. —Children's Letters, 6.40-2..0,.— Prograniire aR, from the streeia of Canton, and to effect oniry We Sfhrlent GUE OWT Bunday Serviera, 6.0.—Minsical Interludé, into the temples, Thia was dome by Danaea, and we ate greatly indebted to the 1.0.—WEATHER” FORECAST and j the kind co-operation of Major Cooper- THURSDAY, November 12th. Ree DD. Hetrick, Rector of Stoke wad SNEWS, Sl feta Searle, Hunt, who speit many years im’ the 3.30.—Afternoon Topica: Catherine Charman of our Religions Advisory Me J) RE) MOIR: ‘* Man‘s Far East with the Army. 8pecial Camimittee, for the valuable Servioe boo W. Heaten (Solo Violin}, Progress Throngh the Ages.” | prerno phen records were emi plowed, LO—Geimophene Bacorde of thie |J haa renters ws, ait, Arcus London, land Chinese ingtramenta—but the Weel, | At present, we take the service fram 7.25.—Musical Interlode, 8.2. fram \ detail of the notes ellecta must be left i.0.— CHILDRENS CORNER, Lat. Martin -in-the-Pichils ones a nimth > Jendon, wropped in mystery | §.40,— Childrens Letters. i theather Sin days Wehavelocaleeryices, §.45.— "Teens" Corner. jand ones a month o special serving i 7,40, —1 Tap, , LAWRENCE : | Puzzles and Pictures. relayed from Rt. Peter's Church, Stoke. “The Fubervilles of Teas, f.0.—Light Music. The Croaa-Word Puzzle Programnie ‘15. Progranime ©.8, fre Bonen. lt is hoped shorthy to melode recur -12-0.—Provramme Sf, from Lane [woe an innovation which gave oa lend 7.10—Mro H. BRAY FORD, .C.T.a8 services from the WoodhallMemorial alas, at ones, of encouraged others to dlge: “Sie Tsane Patinan, Congregational Church, Gurslens, if | follow, despite the difficulty of catching with Special Reference to Speed Successful Opera. the night ‘wondl aver’ the ‘air! The Short havi.” first crom-worl puzzle competition 7, 2h-T20.- Progen Jie from Thea teattire thathea brawrht dein BOURNEMOUTH proceed ahoot 1) emtries, out of Lane, fhe aost lothera of ppprectation js the whieh sort S00) were eorrect. first appenrance of the * OST '' Opera STATION. The last of this listof inaopurations FRIDAY, November 13th. Compiny, which just recently give a hy the teview of the last year’s work, it the wireless interpretation of Famous aa, — “Peniarission to Selhiools : Mr. most secctssiul performance of The Lily inwngurations attract particular Pictures, which te both interesting and Ei A. Sarton Minercal Agppre- of Aarne, Listeners will Tiive the attention. Of thease, one of the moat inatruetive, One of the beet of these MAC- opportunity of hearing thie Company 4.0.—The Capital Theatre. Qreliestra. important ja the Farmers’ Comer, Lhnsnissions was thee depiction cH. the on several ofteasrons dnring the winter 5,0—CHILDPREN'S CORNER. which wis atarted im onder bo give fauinoiy prebaiene Fabwin Long, B.A, aeaactt, agmiculturiate im outhing districts an The Flight Into Egypt.” fet,——elder +- Letters. Judging iniy reports, reception off 5.45.— Teens’ Corner, opportunity of hearing luminating There remain two other seetions to thas Station tf mist aitistactory inal b.0=—Light Moric, talka on queations of great importance be mentioned. The frat ia the work direction=, our loryetal range beme fh 13+ 12.0,— Pirapeanid Peer from to them: A Parnmera’ Advisory Com- af the Fairy Flower League, which, in wel oovtside the five-mile radi. in muthec wea iormed, consisting of aqme midition to enjoying the amenities of London. Tay ees, the fet lest orretal report of the lenders of agricalture in thispert picnics fl eoneerba, hin a practical SATURDAY, November 14th. hlemg trem Beliaat., Regarching keverer- of England. The average man, there. tide for mutual help and beneficent 12: Ae]. 30. —‘Midday Concert, distance reports, we have liad letters fore, heathe odvantage oi expert endenvour, In. connection with the 3.00 —Aftermoon ‘Topica: The Few, I from Cilapeol, Beothond, 40 mittee: information on agriculture wid ith latter point, it is- interesting to note G. Ae Tieswitt. MEAL on ~ The 1 irugsels, (4M): and- New York, 20d: illied stiences. lthat the 3oung meobers of this tira Pyramids.” Kate A. The New Nork report is particularly The Scholars’ Half How i# rather Lingue have abrevedy contributed abcd Theva n (Salo Pian arte). interesting, 6 Th poeurred ab-6,20) pina. more limited in iia scope, Tn goa fier ae 400 towards the endowment of a Lallet: Musie, “The: Rake” in fuer time, when all etations «er itrune only during term-time, By this hospital cot; 440 towards reheving (Heger Qailter), eworkini, articular transmission, young at Fuencal the distress of some laiddies: leh desti- 40.— Phe Cnpitol Theatre Orchestra. The cogineering stall ans to he con 1B Wil girla van get a series of tute; and awireless set inatalled in an 4.0.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, gratutated an their position at the lu imatroctive: -talke, which help to loval home for children, 4,40.—0htid rena. Lebbers, of the Tet ef BBG stations for the strengthen their general knowledge and lt may bes noted that mare 5.4a.—"Teona’ Carne, Pleast tine thie Station has had to clase simplify the average Achonl erectile than 70,000 miles of hand bine: have Gthk—-Light Masse, hdoawn through toehnies! bitehes ' dbo. for thenigelves. berm toe, esclucling Deck hiriis ireencd ,15= 12.0, rere J. A rear | mg thre hand twelve months, Stoke having Ii this connection, ib would bes fore “ 2b0." I Fidd A FFT e hited with Aberdeen’ for firet laces,

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Cardiff Programmes. SSX Swansea Programmes. 482 M. | Week Beginning Sunday, November 8th. : (Continued from the previous page.)

5.0,—THE “FIVE O CLOCKS " Hugh Allen, and “Dr. | SUNDAY, November §th. THURSDAY, November 12th. ; Dav ins, Sir Violin Recital in twoGroups Orchestra. | Vaughan Willtame, The occasion was by | R0-5. Dh—Progrencmne SB. from | 4.0.—The Castle Cinema ae T ‘ ; | the Pelt hh Aberystwyth Festival oe BESSIE SPENCE. a| JOo,aed iv 5Al: =AEoe 4 rnoon ee Mi. | Music, and the programmes inetuded Bioreaise .... Cui 2 40) Studia Service. 5.30, * ‘ i I LDR EN & © a R nN fl hina: works by Mozart, Coleridge-Taylor, Oriente ss. } wereee Cesar : 6.5.—The Post Bag. and the conductors themselves. Whelowl na peieihied | Thiat» Rev. HAHH. INGLE1D. JAMES,” 615.—Talk to “Teens: Mr. Morrey | Education, in the stricter sense of Chanson Neapoli-' Tehatkorsty Balmon: "Wild Birds of the the terin, haa also been coneidercd. BAPTIST pare eee tea PANTYGOWYDER. The. educational tranemissions to CHURCH CHOTR, Month.” 8. from Cardeff. | 6,30.— Progranine S.A. from Lowedoi. jechools fave formed «a dink ~hetween Gavotia .iss.eseee rs = eI 1.0—WEATHER FORECAST and the University College of Swansea and Tamboutin ..00tss. eee: Grey NEWS. S82. from orctort. T.10.—Major BE. T, DAVIES, “The the srlioodls in the. neighlourhool. Hornpipe cesses tralia | Local News, University for, the People.” The professors and lecturers have been F ie beter SoG, from Cardiff. Ronit sateen 0.165.—DE GROOT AND THE PICUA- able te Shite with the schoolmasters CORNER. 5.40.— CHILDREN'S DILLY ORCHESTEA. 7-25-12 Progranae Aee. from lithe instraehtion and entertainment of 6.5,—" The Lettor Box.” 10.30-11.0.—The Silent Fellowship. fonda te ; the school boy ane girl. 6.15.—"Teens' Corner: “ Glimpaes In- SB. from Cardiff. The children have not. boom Dor. to Nature's Workshop—Ancient FRIDAY, November 13th. |gotten. The Radic Sunbeame of Serviettes,” by Dr. F. J. North, 0.—Transmission tao Behoole: Mr, i“ 553" ero a very joyous and happy Fag&. MONDAY, November 9th. We. Hy Jee, FRAG, Ar. band. Friendships have been formed é.30—Light Musie. S.B. from Dondon, 1.0.—The Castle Cinema Orchestra, Sanniders Lewis, A.A. | by maans of the Radio Sunbeam tealzes .0.—WEATHER FORECAST ‘and relaved from the Castle Conema. 4.0.—The Castle Cinema Orchestra, land brooches an the memberehip NEWS. 8.8. from London. Musical Director, Jack Arnold. | relayed from the Castle Cinema. cards. Competitions, visita to the Mr. J. REID MOIR: ‘Man Musical Director, Jack Arnold, 5.0.—Afternaon, Topics, etudio, and the ever-popular birthday Progress Through the Ages.” | o..— Afternoon Topics, | roeines and letters have all served CHILDREN’S CORNER. SoG, from. Lenten. §.30.— | &.30.— CHILEREN'S CORNER. }to bring the boys and girls together 7,.26.— Light Music.8. from London 6.6.—The Port Bag. b.0.—The Peet Bap. linto one linge Radio family,“and at 7.40.—Capt. A. 8. BRUGE: Sparte 6.15.— Programme 8.3. from London, | thie wine time thrown cousulerble, 6.15,-—Tak to "Teens, 9.8. fo Cardy, Ramble aod Hockey Lrosap. Rev, FE. GLANFFRWD- | wet very acceptable, reaponsitalidy on 7 4ik—The 6H 1 2h —Progrannenig Sab rons THOMAS >.“ Roman Fonda the Uneles anol Auntie at tho statron, 8.0-12.0.— Programme &.8, fron Lon- Paosdes, don, and Fora in South Wales.” Words of Encouragement. Suh. from: Cardiff, —— Perhaps cur preatest acc atiaine lest i SATURDAY, November 14th. §.0-12.0,—P regraniume SB. J honk | friends are our invalids, They are ever $.0,—Programme of Music arranged Lendan, faithtal with thet words of eecoursge- CARDIFF STATION. | bby Dr. DD. Vaughan "Thonn, mand and Appreciation cid my seTrual] Ox" of the most obvious develop- | | (0.—The Cueth Citema Orchestra. meyice, We heap that we lave buen ments of the Cardiff Station TUESDAY, Novernber TOth, 15.0:—A Short Piandforte Recital by able to help thom in their patient. during the past veer lies in the way 4.0.—New Gramophone Records, T. .D.. Tones, acceptance of what must, of necessity, it has spread ite activities throughout 4243,—The Station ‘Trio. 15.40,—CHTL DREN'S CORNER, be clays of monotony and strain! Notconly has wt outgrown the oreo, 6.5.—The Poet Bar. There ae | boalivt that the Welel Park Place, but i.30.—CHILDREN'S. CORNER. its now premises in 16.15,—Talk to “Teens, S28. from people never tireof listening to religious 6..—The Post Bac. it kas actually ippeared ity places a0 | Cartel, | cheeoursee. Be thia tree or talee, am far apart as Bristel, Newport, Vi'ewton- 15.—¢r. J; PP. HARRIS? * Some i0—Projrhine SoH. fronk London. effort hes heen, mide al Awanses to sje Alare, anid Ponty prided, Famous Letters and Letter \7.40.—Sports Talk. Sof, from Cardiff bracteata complete: service once a Feature Programmes. Writers.” SLB. from Cardiff. S013 0,— J raqreniened i, frow month from a-representative place of Cardiff programmes, too, have grown Gh 1?.0.—Programa Si. JTou Jonadon, worship. These services have beon in length. Starting at 11.2). most Jomdnd.. ee jostified by the correspondence we have a momings, it is usually 11 o'clock at received from apprsriative lieteners, might before the transmitter gota time WEDNESDAY, November ith. In aekchiiien, the weekly studio sencice 10.340 (apprex.). | SWANSEA NOTES. jhaat been broadcast or relayed frorn tim Pest, New Features programmes ine liacdes ana ler atotion, Service of Remembrance. | HE Snel Rieti, bee the those wider the descriptive henchnugs “beby " stietion of the BAC, The Local Nizhts. Adventure Nights, Bluoo Water Even- Relayed from 5t. Mory's Parish | Te wis oftcialy intoodoced ty a ieon- Above all. the rESenin Btntion hes The inge, The Pursuit of Beauty, Church. Loart i the Central Hall, Swansea, on endeavored to omake the. local pre-

Byrib of Welsh Mise, Bristol Nights, )} December I2th- lee framines hrawienast on Friday wighta The British Music Renaissance, ete. ; 4.0.—Sebubert— Havcn —Mendelesihin | Tearing: its infancy, the: station \ true rellexs of the musical resources of whilst during the past vear the first §,15.—Alternoon Topics, jehowed signe of bemg a delicate and the jetehbourhoad. Dt fas been Hinted Studio. performance in Great Britam 5.:.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, juny infant, and much care and j that the local peppranmimees are boo great of many works have emanated from| htrouhie had to be lavished on it by la contrast to the London feature pro- 6.3.—The Post Bag. OWAL "Phase dedi: “The Furia [the engineers before it, would consent grammes in that the trail of the amateur Veron of Taahidiver,”" L Enfant §.15.—"Teens' Corner: * Talking. to malas iis voice heard, elbarh: aud am the inexperienced has been heavy Profdique, Cos fon Tui, chia lady, | Parrots,” by Mr. B A . . . Kemedrick. laetily, over ia Immediate menghteour- fon there local nights, It is, perhapes, Holst Samia; The Pesthag, The SLA. from Condiff. hood, Inp time, however, the day | pot fully realized that one of the objects Tinker and the Firiry, ete. | 6.25.—Mr. T. VIVIAN REES: “Up cine when men were jean bo more of at icabnight is to pivethe neighibour- Reminiscences. | and Down the Great Pyramid." in placeswhere. nen congregate, that ) hood un opportonity of hearing well- Of local concert parties, two which 5.8. fro Canned ff jthey couldn't “ ct, Swansea out," or known loco artista, and to fester and Soh. froin ; words to that effet, The punyintant encouniee Indl talent, in ite-emdeavour have bean very slicemastil ane the | §.40-2.0,— Programs hid. thoeed, postified themost sanguine } to adjust Weell £6 radio technique. ‘Valve Bet and the “Crackers ""; Joomla, both purties have given listeners sore [ae of its-foster parents | | This iz a way of discovering the radio b= iliac ea | ctlebrita, just as.4 concert celebrity care-free evenings, Another feature Welsh Opera. of the Cardifl programmes has been the (Continaed from foot of column 1.) poften springs from hiunible eireum- The aim af the Swansia Station las Patani, Agnin,inahisioction at any. * Teminisceness © type of emtertain- the Nuitonal Museum of Wales definite Liways been to! foster Weléh. music, thing butthe bestia tteclf om eign of ment. “PreWar Reniniscences,' exhibits’ have been arranged in con- fiterature; and art, and to do all that contin growth and can improverrvent +Oeet Laender.”' Leslie Stuart aon, | juiertidn with tie talks broadcast. lis postible by the medium of broact- in muaecel aod mathetie tagie. [iis such ws thore sung. by Mr. Eugene Stration—they have all been outstand- (ne mitt net forget the happy costing bo acquaint listeners “in ite | tentra must never be satished with Children’s Hour and ite vast children's ephere of infuence with the best pro- iwhat they get. “Onessions of welf- the broads aoc, otganization, the Rachio Sunbeam, ducts of other nations. Weleh opera lauficieney aml repletion appear, Loreal dramatic secieties have. been Children within the area have specially has teen broudesst for the first time, i growth ceases, The local concert encouraged: to adapt themselves to enjoyed little dramas about King wed thee. Freelander hay the tacrsectl strives to show the growth of popular the new moodiam:- of the microphone, Arthur and hia knighta, for both of the Weeleli ALational Est eelelioal, local taste aml the oxecutive ability and. fome —suceesatul “Asere i Caorleon and Glastonbury come.withio Lott. tie heoadeast from the accoal | of local wrhiate, Nights ° —dramatized stones of local the oriit of the Station. A Radio Mystic Circle, with allite ancient ritual the | ‘The station Iaa fully mitered into histhory—have been contriboted by Child of the. West is in active form- and herakiry, Short plays dealing ) the civie ite ofthe town. Broadcasting Newport Playgoers’ Society. ation, and will bring wireless to the with Welsh life and customs have been is now regarded aaa public service, A Radio Guild, leick, og oavell as conferring other heard in the vernacular from this and the average citizen is gradually Institutes ach as the Long Ashton privileges on the mombora, And last labudio ; while the privilege has boon heginmme to be personally interested Research Station for Agriculture have —for it te held late cach Sunday granted to this station to brosbeast ‘in the work of the station. Ite welfare co-operated with the Station, while at night—listeners will not. forget the the inttml perfarmanca before the iia bound wp with the welfare of tha Silent Fellowship, & ‘unigfeature Dicrophine of the Welkh Symphony citizens, mil @ triumph of dissster (Continued at foo! of column 2.) twhich has many thousands of members, | Orchestra conducted by Sir Walford | reflects on the whole town. ——! RADIO TIMES — [NOVEMBER Gri, IBS.

MANCHESTER PROGRAMMES.“Ses,

“The —-Miller’s Song” “The MAVIS Saat } a:1 Sena ol Mists and Mellow te sgtpe tSas . paceereee Brook,” The Call," “* Reeog rade gece lik ae Fruittulmess."* nition,” “A. Holiday Pascning,” eRCEEsea dee AF aeart HELENA TAYLOE The High-Power (Daventry) | ©" The Ch ragewetihs n,. ' The Nair" * Porgl amor ee ( Miesset-Aboperart |, Programme will be found * ibede,” Foret-me-neta:” ‘The River Eiger HARRY HOPEWELL | Baritone}. on page 301. | * Jealousy, JAMES BERNARD “The Faveurite “The Littl Wwaves | Mart i SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. | Colour,” “ Withered Flowers,” | of Brofimy "sc... af 1 (Character Actor). j “The Miller and the Breok.” “The Kivalet me erie THE AUGMENTED STATION “The Brook's Lullaby.” 5.14.—CHILDREN'S. CORNER. ORCHESTRA: symphony Concert, 5.0.—The Station Quartet. | 6.0.——-Light Music. | Conductor : HELEN DAIF, (Contralioa). 6 . 1 5 , —CAILDBEY'S CORNER. | G.1h THE STATION DRAMATIC T. H. MORRISON, “WALTER HYDE (Tener). 60), Phe Majestic “Celebrity Cit. | COMPANY THE ORCHESTEA. THE ACGMENTED STATION i Cheatin, telag ed toothe Hotel as Overture, “ In Aubin”, tr riey ORCHIESTEA. Majestic, St. Anne's-on-the-sea, ‘ : oR : JAMES BRANARD, Conductor, T. J. MORRISON, | 7.0,—WEATHER FORECAST and eeepcagers Chatacter Interpretation from a THE ORCHESTRA. | NEWS. S.B. from Lovdon, CENOTA PH A “The Pickwick Papers” Dickens Overture, “ Hancel aod Gretel ” “Opportunities Overseas: Aus- | ByH Topliss Introducing Bam Weller, Mr. Henmperdinck ! 2 Rane Ms rae See | Mind Picture: It is Armistice Winkle, Mr. Pickwick, ete HELEN DAI, sat “pagan DDG PELE. Oo, cr, | Evening. Then sounds ote busy The Shooting Party." “My Resting Place2. Sehubert (Chap. XIX) “Sapphic Ode) ..a+ Grafs 7.40.—Mr, HORACE WYNDHAM: s h i c u a d i n Meleetes hes, Fae Part I. The Shooting. “None But the Weary Heart” i * Colonel Blood, the Man Who | ground : | Part IL The Luncheon ond ita Tcehorkoveky the Cenotaph. | Effect on Mr. Fickwick “ Creation’s Hymn ™ .. Beethoven |ee fromStole London.the Crown Jewels.” 88. j Scene; Characters © HARRY HOPEWELL, THE ORCHESTRA. / 3.0,.—Programms 4,8. from Londaa. tnt “Maws-Fov “An Autumn ‘Thought ™ “ Norwegin Rhapsody“ . » aul |) 0.0.—-WEATHER FORECAST and | CHARLES NESBITT Mowatinet WALTER HYDE. | NEWS. &.8. from London. ond Mews-Boy ' Autumn Song "(17th Century}. Recitation, ‘* Deeper and’ | Sir EDMUND GOS I, C.Bi GEORGE GALTDIN ; HELERKA TAYLOR. Deeper Stiees ca ee Heredel “French Witand Bumour.” Jack ..... WIETOR SMYTHE * Two September Songe " Guiltes Air, Wait Her, Angels 5.8. from Loads, Feel wu. RONALD GOW “ Autumn ".... 4ieon-Crompton i (With Orchestra, } Lacal News. THE ORCHESTRA. THE ORCHESTRA, The Spinit of thé Cenotaph 1.30,—$ Programme a, fren Lanalar, TOM WILSON Allegro from: the * Pastoral” Baym: Symphony Wo. iin C Minor (by 112.0,| down. phony sce eee Reetheven Request). oes se...» Beethoven | Presented by VICTOR SMYTHE. i.35:-—Mp HH. TIXSLEY PRATT: HARRY ‘HOPEWELI rs Allegro com brie; Andante oon | Auton Greta wee es Franz “The Manchester Regiment in | moto; Allegro, leading mto “ Bing Ne More” Landon Ronald the Wiar.”* Finale |AHegro}. TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. HELENA TATLOR. i HELE DAT. 1 6.00,—Royal Horticultural Bockety “A Song of Autumn”. ...Atgur Bulletin. “Oh That Lt Were fo ™ | 1.15-2,0.—Munic rebayed from the “auturon ” ..... bandan Roald Frank Bridge | State Cafe, 7-2.0,— Prag aA Jjrom * Chanson co Autom: i Hahn “The Willow Bong" .. Sulliean 8.28. —School Transmission : Mr. H. Javon. THE ORCHESTRA. 8 mes Vers ovnrent clea ales” Cadness, " Nature's Bugest inne | Soene 4 fron * The Seasons ~ Hahn |\ in Design.” Fishin “Give Me Youth " -. Orununand $.45.—Aute-Piand KRooitol by J. THURSDAY, Nov. 12th. 5.16.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. WALTER HYDE, Meadows, ~ Vagabond oo... 4.0.—Afternoon Talk: Mise Broad- 11.30-12.30.—Concert by the Station 6.0.—The Majeatio “Celebrity ~ Or- Gunrtet. chestra, relayed from the Hotel “The Soldier "" . = | yoni, frelanad | hant on ** Canterbury.” “ Blow, Ye Bogle: 4,15.—Tes-time Concert. The Lieier- | 4,30.— Afternoon Talk; Mrs, Leonard Majestic, St. Ainne’s-on-the-BSen, THE ORCHESTRA, singers Concert Party Hines," Rupert Bracke” ] 6.25.— Boy Boouts Local News Totradurction tor be1 i- ll CHILDREN'S CORNER. 4.45. Toa-Time Goncert. Bulletin. act TIT. “The Majestic “Celebrity " Gr: Auto-Piane Recital by | bi, Mr. PERCY SCHOLES: Music “Deri of the “4sr|r|*° chestra, relayed from the ote J, MEADOWS. Critac, A.from Donon. Apprntices™.. AIOrs ay"nae Majestic, St. Anne's-on-the-Hena, THE BALLAD MALE VOICE | 6.45.—Preqrenminn 8.8. from Conoon, * Entry of the TO.—WEATHER FORECAST rich | | QUARTET. 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and Mastersingers” NEWS. Ss. from London, | 4.15.—CHILDRER’S CORNER, NEWS. 08.8. from Lonaon: h.0-54: —Miasio for the Children, | Mr. DESMOND MactCaARTHY. A Summaryof the Wireless Papera t |. 6.0, An Instrumental Hour, 8. from Jondon. for the Week. &.8. from Lea- 8..—Service relayed from St. Martin- 7.25-—Muaical Interhicde. SB. from | IRENE. SCVHARRER Hon. in-the- Fields. Ackiress by the| London, (Bole Pinna forte), Rt. Rev. tho Lond EBizhop of 17140.—H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF | HESSIE SPENCE TSMr. LEONARD J. HINES Sr. ALBANS. 5.8, from WALES, S28. from onion. (Solo Violin, “ Famous Love-Letters.” Laaedorn, §.0,—Progranvne S25, from Condon, BESSIE SPENCE, 7.30 12.0,—Programe 8.8. from Lon- | 10.0.—WEATHEHR FORBCABT pane Introduction and Ronda Criperie- Cary '.0.—WEATHER FORECAST aod NEWS. &.8. from London, CEMA cae eyes dees ennaener NEWS. (uf. from London, Mr. FHILIE SNOWDEN : IRENE SCHARRER, Local News. SB, from London, Rando Capricciqgy .. _Mendelyaotcn | 8.15.—DE GROOT AND THE 10.30.— Programme 8.8. from London. BESSLE SPENCE, SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. PICCADILLY ORCHESTRA, I?.0.—Olose chow. Hereense S.8. from Loadon. ““Orientale “ tiii—Auto-Piano Recital by J. LOO.—Close down. | Melodie, Op. 42...... j Meadows. T'chatkoveky WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1lith. “Neapolitan Song”) 4..0,— Afternoon Talk : Mise Jean Whit- “otnes do le Czardas,” Op. 1&8, ford, “Dreams and Thete MONDAY, Nov. 9th. thea pecktnaas sweden esicena Ce Causes." 1O.45-1L.15. The Armistice IRENE SCHARRER, 4.15, Thé Dansant. 3.25:—SchoolTransmission : M. Albert Ceremony. Ballade in’ A Plat. .... » Chapin Thoudsille, MvA. (Paria): Read- | Rolavel from Albert Square: “OC RnSELIPe ae Se eet ryt a Louse} | THE “ AMAZON SIR“ DANCE img of Freoch Literature - | 3.25. —Sehool Transmiasion: Mr, Jamies fh, -Programme SoG) from Jenader BANT. Vocal Interludes by OE Avera tie TT (Moliére), Part. of Bernard, “ Games from Vie- Tat. ALDERMAN WALKER. Ace IT. tori =Novelistea—{(2) Major “Moorland Rambling Round | MAY WRIGHT (Contralio}. i.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. 1.45.—The Sunshine Tro. Pendennis anc Captain Costigan the Peak.” 6.0.—Light Music, 88. from London, f Bisons: Young Arthur's Love 8. -1230,—Pragrenvive i, Jrom. 4.0.—Afternoom ‘Talk: Misa Brooks : 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST «nd “ Homely Topica.” Affair" (" Pendenme,”" 0h, XI,) Jonmdon, {Thackeray}. NEWS. 8.4. from London, 4.15. Tea-Time Concert, Mr. J. REID MOR: * Man's Pro- THSTATION QUAKTET. 3.45.—The Sunshine ‘Trio. Through the Ages.” 3.8, 4.0.—Afternoon ‘Talk :- Miss -&. Raev- gress 4.30. Special Feature, from Lowton. nokdse, “Lhe EBarhy Develop- FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. * FAIR MAID O&O THE MILL.” mont of the Lyric.” 7. —Siaieed Intertode. 8.8. from ifrangs Schubert.) )L1S-2..—Mneic relayed from -the Lonalon, (Abridged Wersingn, } 4.15, Tea-Timea Cancart, Btate Catt, 7.4).—Mr, F. STACEY LINTOTT: (Fox Strangway’s Tranalation.) Bong Recital by ,25.—Sehool Transmission : The Rev, Weekly Talk on Sport. Sung b MAVIS BENNETT (Soprano), 2. Bhepherd, M.A., Travel Talk §.0-12.0,— Programme Si. Jrom FOHN COLLINSON (Tenor), i THE STATION QUARTET. —" Children. of the Nile,” Joerndon.

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MANCHESTER av, Liverpool Programmes. STATION. Week Beginning Sunday,_November 8th, AL; Manchester Station las alweys endeavoured to -tap.the preat reawurces to be found among the | SUNDAY, November 8th. ba), The Station Tho aod Georgina | Musical Director of the ‘Birminghant Latarche (Coniralio), (Station. The number of letters of immense population whith it serves. dell a.) |) Pragrennaucs S.5. fron B.S0. —Pircepreranive Si, from Appreciation rescived showed tial toa Fragh y truly he suid that in this It ' Oa pak LOO, | London respect it has mace promt str ites clini London. erent mirnher of listeners the works af In tho teal of must, | famneneal COMpostr Wen crew icin ts the paah your. MONDAY, November 9th. FRIDAY, Novernber 13th. rie great achieverncnts have been the | ahle. L1L.0—-12.0.— Midday Concert. 10, Afternoon Topics. David Wry | Arrangements were towde with the perionmances ef Soyer EMEA wil af Lit—Aiarokt thee ame hie Ohchicstn on Aire, Smith on the Sew! Giverpool Philharmonia Sorety to hich have pray etlexceodingly popular. Marly wi thie Sp rinky tien petion tail fear he Trocadero (1nemad. Brightou Heat.” braacdeash partoot ther Winter Season distriniting booklets contacning Hh ALbeniedn Tipo L13,—The Siation Sting Quorket are , of ooneerta, The firat of these w aS pu worl of thu oper ta be hrnsedcurst 6. 15.-CHTLDREN'S. CORNER, Beti Wiliams (Soprann). jim the ether on Oetober 21st. Since to listeners wea instituted. This has é.0.—Vielin and Pinne Recital by $.15.—CHILDRENS CORNER. | hen, ee chnoerts: “Have heen been found to he wz Very jocnpriliae Louis Cohen and stephen | #4. —Sone Rovital by DORIS VANE, | teulir feature of Ee Liverpool pra: SX PArIMeNt modone whith has pie Wearing, 0.— Ate. Percy Scholes: Music Critic. STS eees, BOE, Ee: COMENCRR: Baie AR | chuchert sucht well-known names na listencna wlill ihiereasedt Lavon Led pa oH Tt Je rere Sit. from Leute Is att. fren Lagden: i bees famous cy Sis eh 1210). Proagranivia SB. frow| Weingartner, Schneevoight, Goomens, oore Ore Aeeeaa DUFF :- Bact = Eondaw. l eke, mT Notahle Concer.s. | minton Talk, No, a | Besnies ‘heing rich in musiclane, Portions if the Fille Caoneede Tinie rt a rae crune aes SH. «from SATURDAY, November 14th. Liverpool moenbers pene ee od ivan, hroadtéast from this Sitio to 1 ae LATE | 1 pt Te re all stations of the kmedons oluritige the | 4.0.—The “ 6LV" Dance Orvhestea. gramme ofworks by Liverpool com: December pash season, A shortened version ol TUESDAY, November 10th. 2 eae * Si = on ae ae | posers was browdoast on - i ton, Moth ate a | oe = iraer Ad | Bach s Chirintimais Orataria wes:per- 4,01 Afterneicr Tapes. | Wirral: (4) Shitadeb,”* ee ROR of these being Hist: (por formed in the Studio on Desomber t let, 1.15. Gaillard and his Orchestra, from |» y= CHILPREN'S CORWE eee ; While, anome other pofahle ecomeerts, the Sali Ciena rae rack Aas arn 5 CORNER. Marly in the present year, it was ite take another Bhops fury wre, hice etait it provide hay? 1 ave Adie = i cant iRENS CORNER on i A fee Ly * Dine Orchestra. aecicted SOHN Pert, ite, when celehadesl ic ho. ; Tey eto a iy ¥ mace ae ‘Q-T2.0,— FP rogranen ea Ah JPon anil the Blation Choral Society wae artiste euch o Mr Frunk -Mallings, f.ii,— The Srl TOrh PIanigroree Quartet | Landon, } formecd, the: trining of which wea arc toladas 4 orleti (Bolo ‘Cello, sila Pihiotakcan bi Me. Diinkesdee, "This Mir, Wi. A. aqui, Mir. Arthnr Catborall, ! : ‘ nid | a ' 7 tnd the Halls Orehestra. conducted Fall — Wh EATHER FOREA AGT “ated paacietyr ules ore fe ‘Ly eT by Bur Tiaaniltiow: Harty, pave a He NEWS, SOA front Jena, | LIVERPOOL NOTES, thustasts, and the firsh two works to POPPA rie free the Studia, ‘Dh -ih—Atr: ~HAROLD. STAINTON HE Liverpool Station was: oMeialhy be tockbed wor Monilelasochin's:* Wial- Station Oychestra, conducted War air (Leacne of Nations Union's| opened on due Dth, St. Che) purgis- Sight”aod Parcs *‘ Blest fH Morrison, hes made a tao for i Representative i North-Weat | ceremearty took place at the Phil- i Pair of Byrens." ‘They have mack: iteeli with its operatic performances | England), The Learud of liitmdnwie Hall st the speakers | several Bp eek eee sien then: the on epmpiony comeerts, o-taumber. of | Nations’ Path (a Peace and | were Sir Arnold Buchten (then Lord) most recent work “to be breadeast whieh Jive heen browrleiah through i Prosperity. Mayor of Liverpool), the. late fir boing Stanford's “ Revenge," “a ee 17a 12 0 Peereie Mw. from Wiliam Abbott Herndon (€.5.E., | Lunch Hour Recitals, i London. DS. LD. FRE. Foss eineri- Ropertory Players. Considerable tise has beet inde of tus Professor of the Liverpool Univer- About thie time it was realized auterda browhensis in Spal Li Mis | WEDNESDAY, November 1th, “ity! wn Mr, . i: ~ see he Peow | ehat, oreat Scope thers was for for the programmes, The Southport 5 ; The emiginal members of the Pro- i drimatic productions, aml with the Armistice Day Service. tramme Statiower: Mr. A), Pearson, | he lpn of Mr. Edward FL (ienn, a. well- Municipal Band concerts were relayed Adiiress by And Mice Murrell Levy in charge ol the: | known local theatrical produce t age three days o week throughout the The Rey. CANON: J. 0. GOOPR, dummer.- Thanks to the atsistancs Women's and Children’s Hour—beiter | playwright, a company of Stution TSO, MA, jknown to the Children as Unele Pip of Mr: Eviward leaaes, the majority of | Repertory arora was formed. ‘Their THE STATION CHORAL the Tossday Midday Concert Bocioty's | and Auntie: Munel—who still retain | first play was broadcast on May 15th, j BOCIET their rispehi vis prositLOVES, conterts have also been browdenst, and ao popular dil it prove that Radia thut enabling hsteners to hear during | 10.90.—Hymn, “ 0. Cod,-OurHelp Ta Historvieal Events. Druma became o monthly feature. M., No. 165) | Several of the plays. presented have the fonch hour retitals by eminent Ages Past" (Aand Tt was not long before this, the Frayer and Bible Reading. — lbeen specaliy written for wirelesse— artists, |fourth relay station to be opened, Radio drama has firmly ostabliahed Anther, 7 Peace> Lives Again ™ sote of them by the producer himseli, Sir Frederick Briclge had & unique opportunity of justifying itself ag one of the most popular its existences. On July 1ith it had | Another musical conibination Came Addrres hy CANON COOP, features in the provrarmes, and (he [the honour of being the first of the jinto being about this time—the Station Dramatic Company, ander the 10.58:—Tuning Note, provingial siations to transmit the || Children's Orchestra—a dozen young L1.d.—Time Signal. direction of Mr,- Victor Smythe, jiuas vode of his Majesty the King, arl | Players, the. training of whom was produces] no fewer than ten playa of 12. —Last Post and Reveille, | undertaken by Mr, Dunkerley, Thea 11.5.—Hymn, For All the Saints” later in the dayan event of historwal iwo hours’ duration or more, in mportance—the Consecration Service talented young peaple have performed fA. one M., No. 497). mildition to numerous short skhetehes. of the Liverpool Caihectral, This {several times before the mrcrophone, ioe 40.— Midday Uoneert. Here, agin, it hatbeen made o aerviers wae the first of ita Kind beled an | invading on bwncr’s programme during i,rane& Mabines Coneert, relayed practios to issue booklets contamng the Anctican Church sinee the come at j the evening tranamission. ® foll synopsis of the plot so that from Crane Hall. Salisbury some 700 yours ago. It was ANDERSON TYRER (Solo ' Civic Week, listeners could pick wp the threads of a Tecord which no other station can: the néthion at any moment, These Pianist}, | hope to approach in this generation, or | The Liverpool Station celebratedita long plays have brought in hundreds ETHEL PENHALL (Comtralto). probably for many generations. Birthday Night on June llth, with a of lettera of congratulation. FW, HAGUE (Cellise), Classical F Time of great vitercet. WALTER WRIGHT (Accom.| About. this tine, Mr.J, . Olarke wasappointed ag Assistant to the | The eppeches by the Lord Mayor of Educational Resources, panist). Station Director, being subsequently | Liverpool anil the Vice: Chanceer our ii.—Aftemoon Tomes 0. Lendiey Every advantage hat been: taken sicverded by Mr. H. J. Dunkerley, the University of Liverpool showrd of the. educational resouroca of: the Brown on* Agnes doues.” on his appointment as Station Director that the happy relationship between 4.15.—Patrizoy. ond his Orchestra, district, and much help has been given at the BtokeRelay Station. the Browdcasting Company and the from the Futurist Cinema, to the Station by ite Educational Liverpool. is- rich in’ instrumental |ovic and scducational authorvtics Advisory Committes, under the ehair- f.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, had grown closer than ever during. the talent, and it was net tong before the | manchip of Sir Henry Miers, F.RLB., 1 Gt1.—Praranince Su. Pt Roudon, nucheos of a Station Orchestra wis | fret year of the station's existences, the Vice-Chancellor of th Vietoria )i.03.—The| Bove’ share in the Com. | forme cl under the baton of “Mr, | During the recent Civie Week which University of Matichester, aod com- pany Work, by HK. J. Brisk, Frederick Brown, «a well-known. lool jwas held in Liverpool, the station poded of the leading directors of | Capt. Hith Liverpool Company, | violinist anc musical director. Dhis ;was oble to co-operate with the edoeation ond important representa- civic authorities, and five local pro- 6.00.— Linut,Gener Bir Hoch Jeud- litth: band of iwelyo, who mowform the tives of the [niversity, ‘of edluca- Trmints were given during that week, wine,Old Memories atid New backbone of the presont Orehestra, tional sszochitians oid of schools, Among these, was oa Community Opprtiunitis, mi achieved immediate popularity. Since During tern time, four alberto Singing Concert at St. George's Hall, / Royal Horticultural Society Fite carly days, the permanent Orchestra aehool transmission © week ere where proof was piven in a. convine- Hiallotin. has frown to a-abtrength of twenty browdicast, aud it is icstimated thy ing manner that Liverpool people | _ 2.0.aregroenee So. from Do- players, which i¢ augmented for symi- over two lamdred schools in the phony work aa required. | done an. chetriet make use of these trans: ee t Hon, November wil witness; another riseseas, Works of Famous Composers. Loew development—the appearance of An, interesting mew feabunt ta the | THURSDAY, November 12th, The first Symphony Concert took | the Station Military Band ina classical introduction of discussions between | 1.0.—Alfternocn "Topiins, place on October L0th, when a complete progrme of outstanding interest, amd two oF Tore experia on outstanding Hy 1i4.—tlaillard: and his Orchestra, from programme of works by Schubert waa. we are confident that the coming year * questions in the realma of acienoe aan the Seala Cinema. broadeast, the conductor on that | will sooa continued, expansion in the dife of the tomorunity, (2.15,—CH ILDREN SS CORNER, loteasion being Mr. Joseph Lewis, the our circle of achievement,

aL0 — RADIO TIMES —.- [NovEarein 6H, —. 2 2 —— = — INO Week Beginning 404 M. NEWCASTLEFPROGRAMMES. November8th. ie ee | The letters "' 8." pelated in italica in thet | bS. Maeae fromnaTilley ‘s Resiaurant, | THURSDAY, Nov. 12th. SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. ommet signify o Stmaltoneood Breadcast Blackett. Street. rom the Siation mantioned. || ad: dik 1] 2.30), Mimi Greener (So- 1 1.30-12.30.— Breas Band Contest. f.la.—CHILDREN'S CORNER, | pro |. Unporge Korher (fither}. +.0.— Brees Gancl Contest. The High-Power (Daventry) | Works by Peter Warlock. | 24d0 Serie relayed {from | Programme will be found i—WEATHER FORECAST and TOM. DANSE (Tenor). Chrlishe Cathedral, on the oooh. NEWS. (&.8. from London. on pape 301. THE: STATION ORCHESTHA. gion of the Dhadicaticn of thee Mr 0; REDD MOT: “ Man's SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. a Conductor, EDWARD CLARE, Balls, Progress Through the Ages." at, THE: ORCHESTRA. | 3.0.—Addrese by Hia firace The 8,5. from Jordon. a0 (approx) An Ole Some. ARCHBISHOP of YORE. | 7.85 —Musieal Interlude, 4.8. Jrom Service 6.10, TOM DANSKIN. 1.4. The Bells. Landon. Telafrom Bonps with Pianoforte Aceormpaini- db. Miew Mabel Hunter, Alatron of T40.—Ar.. OBS RERMIEG:. Aseo- Be. Nithotia Cathedral, fpr. | the iothererant Lambe, cation Feothadl. “ NMotherenalt. The Curlew for Tenor, Flute, Cor 4.0:—Admiral: af the Fleet LORD Anglais. and Strimg (hunartet. 1.15.—Miueic from Coxon'’s New Gallery a0, Brass Band Contest. JELLICOER at the unveiling of THE OBCHESTERA. Restaurant. 10-120. — Prensa, from the Neweastls War Memorial. Borenaide for Strings. (To Frederic §.15.—-CHILDREN'S CORNER. London, Dehos-on his Goth Birthday,} tr JOBS ADAMS (Tenor), wo ef B.0,- Serve relayed fromm St.MWaertin- Gi. 40. —Radio Association Talk. Mr, W. onal im-the-Fiélds. Address by the ‘Thompaan, Whitley aodMonks- THE STATION QUINTET. NEWCASTLE STATION. Rr.Rev, The Lord Bishop taton Asseciation, “ Elimina- “On Wenlock Edge” {A Song EREAPS the. cutetanding musical of S&T, ALBANS, 8.8, from tion and Diminidang of Local Crele by i. Vanghan Williams), * On Wenlock Edee ™; “ From features during the past your London. Interference." 7.0, —WERATHER FORECAST and | Far, From Eve ancl Morning’; at this sintion were the performance (oot Jone an a Vile, A Comin OfRGIn by- 9.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS, &.8. fren Lewolan, "Is MyTeam Ploughing **; er. Are? a three-day Bach Festital, NEWS. 8.8) from London. Prof, W. LL. RERWICE, M.A.. * Ob! When [ Waain Love land acspecial programme of Orland Local News, B, Lit. “ EnglishHiatery in the With You"; * Bredon Hill"; | Ghibbans muir to mark the occasion Fnglish Language ' (1). Shem," h15.—DE GROOT and the PICCA- of hia tercentenary. Interesting .pro- DILLY ORCHESTRA S.A. ' 735. Programme peat; Jrom Laomdon, THE. QOVINTET. "TL Hewre Espegnole grammes have also been provided by from Loudon, 7,40,.—H.R.H. Ths PRINCE OF ‘Rowe, arr. EY Aber 1 three British composers, ohn Ireland, 1O.30.—Cloge down, WALES. 5.8. from London, Herbert Howells anil Sterndule JOHN ADAME., 8.0.—Programme 3.8. from London, “ Oneway, Awake, Geloved ” Hennett., | 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and | Colervige- Taylor. | Dramatically, the Station bas an MONDAY, Nov. Sth. REWS,- 8.8. from Lonaon, * Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” interesting record. Standing out from Mr. PHILIP SNOWDEN, BG, | dt. Quelter the many stall plays which the Ssh" 4.).— Transmission. ta Sehools + Mer. from Donon. * Linden Lea Faughan Wittame Repertory Company hes given. eo . Bussell Goddard, F.LS., Local News. THE OUCINTET. succestolly orethe performance of Curntor af the Hancock Mu- 10.30.— Programme &.B8. from London, | “Ta Oe,” Hawaiian Serenade Morcheth, The Waape of Aratopianes, Trifhy, and more recently a delightfal feu, “ Northumberland Marn- 12.:0,—0lose down, Hernan Je Leed mals—{Ill.) Hedgehog, Mole, rn4012 0.—_ Praga S.BL from version of Ibsen's Peer Gyat, with Shrews, dais,” | fondon., Cores eae 4.0.—Weekly News ether. Beevercompetitions lave beri hele WEDNESDAY, Nov.lith. in connection with programmes. Lis: 4.15.— Mie from Fenwick's Torrace FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. \ toners wen oked to sibaait thueir iden, "Tem Rie, In Commemoration. 0, ected Tinianbo Chumbers &,.15,—CHILDREN'S CORNER. of an ideal pragramune, and the winning Norember Tith, 11s, | land Beheols; Mr. Gordon Lea, programmes were arranged and broad- f.45.—Farmers- (Corner: Mr BK. WW. | 16.59. —Announeement, | M.A. ED. and Mr. KC. Pratt, Wheldon, “Tho Feeding of | Giet. 10.58.—The Last Post. (Trompeters | “Tide and “Bneas (4), © Request Programmes.” Pigs." R.A. By permission of the +tth —Tirnamission to: School: Mr, A novelty wee the preparation of Pianotorte Recital Officer Commonding, 10th Field Mosea Baritz, ~ Shakespeare in | Mieieal Acroghe (ompetition, whieh baa Brigade, R.A.) Music,’ proved very mtercsting to lieheners. HAROLD BA MUET. 11.0.—Chimeea, 4.0,— Afternoon Talk, Two Minutes Silence, 4.15,—Music from Tilley’s Restaurant, 1 Ae dishimed Irom competition pro. THE STATION ORCHESTRA. PTAs Wis an interesting Programme ath HABGOLE SAMUEL 11.2.—The Reveille, Blackett Sireet. LI .§,—Address bey the Bec, VW. Ik. suggested by a listener which was fel the (HRCHESTRA, | fh, 1h.—CATLDOREN'S CORNER, WOODRALL, Chaplain (T.A.}, Pmvedi ander the tithe of ** Happy Daye Seloetndl, |6.0, THOMAS BOYES (Cornet). Hath Infantry Brigade. GEORGE TURNER | af Clildoce,"" Tt has been founded i, Ain, HABKOLE SAMUEL, that the programme: whieh orethe Pianoforte Solos. Ll.l2.—The Station Stall: Hymn, (Tenor Horn), “0 God, Our Help in Ages Duet, 1 Flow Creithy, Drann * result of requests are very popular,

6.40.—Boys’ Brigade, Boys’ Life — Past.” Parry Three stunt programe of oubetanding Boigade, and. Church. Lads’ were the coviyel of a pro- Newa. i.o0.—Transmission to Sehoolk:. Mr. Horn Sole, SOWhere My Cura j novelty ERIC GARBER, BHA., “ How| Hns Rested ~ Lahr | gramme given in the Hoval. Albert ta HAROLD SAMTELE, Hall on July Sth, [88o,.on the oocasion Piancfiorte Solos. _ to Enjoy Shakesponre—(VIL) Sopranc Solo, ** Libiane We Lieti | Yellow Stockings and Cross- es ce rae ie ot the State Reception of the Shah: of 7.0.—WEATHER -FORECAST and Perea Garters.” Persia, the relaying of «a Mock NEWS. (8.8. from. London. MAY HUXLEY 4.0.—irs. Una Rodenhurst.; ™ Mra, (Colona bara, Soeprand}, Pinner ond the Mystery Toor— “Opportunities Overaeas—Aus- Gaskell’s England * Cowslips "| “Pourquoi reater seulebte }"' Searching the Ether, when listeners tralia (2). SB. from London. in Cranford."' Seba ente ie were regaled by ihame presumably 7.25,—Musical Interlods. 8.8, from 4,15. —Music from Fenwick's Terrace “ Chanson Norvegienne ” from Germany, ttaly, France, America, Leordan, Tea Room, Fowradean ancient Greece amd ** Maer,” As «@ welcome contrast to pro- 7.40.—Mr. A,B. THOMPSON, Vice- i.15.—CHILPRER'E CORNER. Recit, and Valeo, “Ah che pssorta” frammes of the ordinary type were President: Northumberland G0, FLORENCE McBRIDE LengFenians Rugby Union, “ Ruogger “ (Solo Violin, THOMAS BOYES ond two apecial story programmes, “An (VIERA. Hour in «a Mid-Victorian Drawing- a, 10, WILLIAM BOWDEN. CEORGE TURNER. 5.0,— Preprinme SLB. from Londen. Duet, The Misenere Ferdi Room,” which wae a highly entertain- “The Gateshoad Hera,” ing affair, amd ** Homeward Pound,” - O—WEATHER FORECAST ond Soprano Bole, ** My Dreams 815, JEAN BAPTISTE: (Tenor, story in thre chapters, which bepan NEWS, S08. from Lomdon, Sonata in A Majer ...4.. Afazirt Tosti Bir EDMUND (GOSEE, C.B.,| Horn Sols, *' Angels Guard Thee "| in Rhodesia, wascontmoed on bowrd Imprompiiin i Flat .. Sofubert “French Witand Humour.” Creckerrel ship at sea and ended in London, ‘This 5.8. from London, | 6.20. WILLIAM BOWDEN, MAY HUSLEY. | ProgAn Wie Sproul out oer "The Morn the Note te Bromd- } Local News, “Some of Beat. * . Landon Panett | wholeweek, forming » new kind of cast (umn. unity for the week's programroed, (0.30. — Programm: 8.8, fromOTS, r Butterflies = pices Peli(erhett FLORENCE. McA RIDE, “ Damon " ...... Max Sir snge There have been several Northurn- 12 = Cineas cle Hi. Wielin Salo, berlond and Tyneside nights which are #t Ia, Here the Centle Lark™ (wut Flite Obblignte) ..... ; Bishop always scecpinble to Northern - fia- Royal Horticultural Soctety ij, 30.—Mr. PrRey SCHOLES, Music boners, ‘alk. TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. i Critic. 48.8, jrom Condon, Newcastle hit. a very happy, idea 6.40.—Mr, E.. J. WILLEAMS, E.Se., 6.45.—Summary of the Wireless bwhen it orrenged & series of. three 11,30-12.30.—Jennie Gardener (Sa- BoenceTalk—(1) “ Aurtificial ‘Papers for the Week, §.8. oeoncerta to be browdesst from theo pe deck Todd {Fenor}. Silk," rom. [Ceadon, | local hospitals. The firet of these was iramophone. Pecorcds, 1.0-2.0.—ARMISTICE DAY FPRO- 7.0- ikaiais SB. fron: Eow- L Gives from the Wingrove Hospital; 4.0.—Mise MM. Wren: Fashions Talk, GRAMME, §.5. jrom Cencdon \ do. (Continued on the next page.)

NOVEMBER: tum, Lees, | _- RADIO TIMES — =o aeee . NEWCASTLE STATION. 2DE DundeeProgrammes. (Continved from the previous page.) Week Beginning Sunday, November ath. thin was followed by ono in the Royal ——— = britiy mary, ddl thie last was one mm the Haspitel forTneurablia, Spital Tongues: SUNDAY, November ath. Lt MABEL TAYLOR (Sopra), DUNDEE NOTES. aber Die alfiaet ce reser OOo A Was pds lo —Progranne SB from olan, “Weep You No More ford the vatention of listeners en the Dawn Bere seas. Aiehi HES: Sittin Wee opened ion oh, ak Procrtomane ee fron Evel institution from which the woneerd The Bywallows "oo. sce. Peon November lath, 14M with «a Wiis Teme geen, clung ie Tire ist a Sa. Studio Service. Brown 13 Ay Lawe his they lecwcert in the Ciarnd Hall, Dowiedlee, The concert wis suetained Sy the Band Hanniesion, mid i ts eyo Phat bine Conducted by the jaf, Artornocn Topic of HM. Seote Ouerds, under Mr, istitubiens enelited Uherdlev, tte, od. HARVEY &15.—CALTLOREN'S GORNET. jot Muxwelltown Bapittst Chamels). F. WW, Wood, Mies Elem Cochran Outside Broadcasts. fy. Sel Ihiletrens Laelia. (pe f, nel AL r. Robert Radford Nei bhalle n thie linat Ver les colonia Pelion 147 (1-6)—Tone: Harring: | GLb Mimsboal lnterbuate, (hase }, ane tha speakers Were ica | ton. ® oli oof outside bioidensta, relayed 6. renee: SR Fie Lasmadivi, Proves? Hisl and Sit Jiwes Devine, from. places outside the Studio. Te Piet Principal et the Dinitrsit ii Sh. Him, 3 aa ae Lacie Lip ra Le Dal, F: THXTHER : ‘Topical Hines ae Sirpricng. Thee hiwe Andrewe. and) om belalt of thee IBo., ‘Thee Iie OO hivtet: “Faulk. fei. rena Dt aliee ri, been 207 necithar. bipodudiaaaia frorn Roail-Aciniral C.D. Carpendide, 055., 7: Progen Sot, fron Dance. restate i the. diztrict—these on (Chureh Haymnary, Woo TT} andl Mir. D. Mibhir Crag Addreaa he the dew, ‘Ro eles fenwick¢ Verrace Tea Koon LG, | hanes Ad ashes lay ‘THE Reguilir ianmissions begnext Orchestra: Tilley's Resturant On HARVEY ;: GEORGIANS,” relayed) from the ¥ mee ot ) cay and Tine gone on TegHilary ever chestrn: Tilley’s: Donice Baad from Hymn, *" 2 Heard the Palais tle Danse, since, and the frat birthday cclebra- Jesus Say —Fune: * Vox ie 12.0--2..0.— the: Grand Assembly Rooms, ond Pegrcunene mate. fram tions ane being held oo Nowerber bSth desi-t. Coxson's New Gallery (heclestra. Of i Eb ey next, aecial gutsitle pelayea-there have been Bonedietien. | © a7, incbaching 17. aercices rely eel frre Vesper. A Scoltish, Flaveur. lneal chorches: fie oelavs from, thie 1.01 TO) ProgOSG Frc THURSDAY, November 12th. Town Hall, whieh tnelodes a relay. of London, ) Teenerl, the propranines have 11.3032), Recital of New (Tani: the tinal concert. of the Neweastle | | bei Varies, mel the tastes of wll plone Records, Musical Festival, one from thenpiine bltteners Thuwe head considered. The MONDAY, November Sth. LO. Restart, Music teom Dente’, Theatre, Bundefaid, which was uo demand, bowever, hae been for a 1). Restaurant Music from Drafien’s, Litho thes Lireection ok bokiin cneerk held inom. of the Monta| vrammes with a Seottish Ravour «ml wander the Birection: ‘of Jobu eted, Pit Diswater:; to rilavs ot the ‘Mew: the older, well-loiown wore, ‘Tinie Heil, ae eile Philharinvenia Sache) Concerts | i Ara. Bunnie, BAL Ulu, dF, have ocanived araond literary. travel ot Cle 1Eh Mr. Aarlert Biead Trowel Talk and erientiiic subjects ane econmanicled front the Pulao Theitre: the thine] JOS) Geneva Aseonm bly." + —CHELBDRENS CORNER, interes! gel abtedtiqu, hospital Paneceris alornentioined) + nme) .i. lo.-—CHILDEEN'S CORNER. reélayv of the oval Arhllery Band trom 1. hdres Lael hers, The Chiliren’s Corner has albwave 50,—uldrens Letters. the Penh Harracks; onda melay 1 Weel Tnterducke, heen one of the mest interesting from the Durham Cawihbedral @hapter| Holl —steal laiberluele. , events iLM—-Mr Wl BK. AORERTSON : of the day. The paycholngy of louse, when the Dean of Durham i,1a,—Proqeaane So frank: oiler. ‘Aquatic Sports in the Goya’ the ohild has boon carefully conkidered, (Mishop Weldon) gave o talk. 74D GhORGE MACIUWALB, sd the result is very gratifying. frivade,”' Special Relays. C.B,, Bias, FBA., “Coins Grom sires aval -brighii music are a, Preaqgrman SB, Previn Fvsiielen ai. ft) Come aad Reber. =A, appreciated, and anything that stirs Then: wae a aperial relay fron the} Fev Babee wh, 7.10,— Prot, TOHN WALTER ORE i thee learning faewdhiy, provided th 1 rand Agembly: Rooms of a Tea S-T20,— Programe SUB. from GORY, FRE, Dae. es yuu forward in the right aetting, The Danes given by the American Conanl | lle Leandtan, MOM... Travel. Talkon|“ SLE” Agapy Radio Ciel nowhia i Neweoethe to the offieera aml men et Viica, Sa. Aeon DCSenbor de aa pair 4 hoir and «a Vere of the two American destrovers which Htleceypenet, ) Speaking Choir, and varus acts have recently visited the Tyne. A special) TUESDAY, November 1th. Lacal ewe. + heem testaller| try hiepritials ua Ee relat fret elpe Bnitiwick Chispel if | ik a0 |. 30), . Hecital ie AS w ipaine | olin, nsted sient Service was Vory Sueiss | plione Recorda, 7. Dad, Proyrannien An, froéa la torial, in 5 : ; it wa Bee t tes: Evie = Good Reception. Fhere wero patticularly interesting | oe ia si Musleal 4a) ek TA oO eORG IANS. pasties relayed foun the Palwia cle rela from Lharlington cay thee cession se: a La EE There are varions outeide broadensis 4. cht, WILLIAM & PURVES Danser, et the7 Ruaatlwaty Coepbetiar‘ ¥ Celebrations. Tink Oprah3 (Teor), orchestras row, Ja Tine wf t haces Wits flies dinier preniddes! | Scala Piotind House anal Dpaffen’s ‘Shieh No More, Lees” aun autor bey VWisenih. Gre¥ m Fulloeor anil | Restaurinh playing daily, while the Saneye one ek tad at Ce: | FRIDAY, November [3th. the other the tour ofthe exhibition! a tlance inuaie from the Palais de Danse 0) TLairelat elt the Faverdale: Works, comdnected by | ot ——"Teriesion: to eho, m Teleyed ones. a week, Advantage Ravan Ficnrieitat the Corabor of ihe Eixhibttion, aiid +h Le Scala Orehestra: F&F, Heut it taken of any particularity good quite recently a mow succesatal relay | “Chan. Alls: of Sonrersot “" CC nenlice ledoe Bell, Musical Director. peoicert in the neighbourhood, and af ior Fumtace Perey's address to Lae. TOAL BESSET (enor. Concerts Tate ben arranged i out- je, — il t. Willian Absecon. omIsic 2SOD Secondary Schookbehildren disse Bylvia 2...... fey Speake | tying chapriets och as Camousiie and bled iit the Palaces Thowtoe coring ti| lia Origin and: Story. aera iron Se ee oS DP aiid | Herth, which have atoneed a onl rend a Ea CHILDREN'S CORNER, Newcastle-upon-Tye Echucation Week, Viewinda *. 0 Oriwnde fergan ot local interns. There were aleo two special relays of |Shido a Leber. © Betty...... J. Barnes Wells | Certain: -outatanding events in tha rubble concerts from the Old Assembles } O20,—Masical Interlude, oomne, the proceods of which wore | oA frend pape hiatery of Domtee durnig the past year ae i (‘il “it * thy 1G Progen Nie it, ft. freee ecrieeees 5.15. CHILDRENS CORNER. , have heen brought to Tateners, such paa the unveiling of. the See a eee |6.45.—Prof, WILLIAM PEDDIE, 2) Children's Letters, War Memorial | hy General Tan Harnilton the cere- For the Children. i D.Sc... "The Passage of Light f1}—Misieal Interlude, Lai Christmas, the Newcasilo| Through Space.” ea mouy of the presentation de the Fre fi 15,— Mer. W, Percival Westell, FOGLR:, Stition gave & tea to i large pat troritag | Arattiat irrhic ha, Lilo ofthe City to the Frime Minister, “The Wonders ofa Warpida af poor children mn the Town Hall. Local Niece. onl the opening of the Flower Poa, Piariig the linet Viner, tia Fir Tt? Progerniknne st, Frere Show by the Dowager Countess o f 1} 10 Preepriaied Sn finan Airlie, League, whieh is the childrens «r- Loman. vanisation in cotmection with this) Fahielnre, | Listener in various centres hace | téstified do the good reception they Sintio, hae aade good progres,| WEDNESDAY, November I1th. Last September, the botal anerm bership | SATURDAY, November 14th. ) haae pet oof Dawnidios's briny, was 1,762. It ia now 2,564, | In Remembrance. Anh a man in tee conminsl-roam-shiaws i0.— Restaurant Musia ipon Dralion 's, the organ, of the various reports The mest recent development itt hae| November [1th, 1218, Childten’s Corner is the formation by ttnder tho Direction of ohn Allatong the South Const of England bios A Tuning Note of One Mhniuatbe’= Unele Peter andvuntio Uno of ‘ial Hericl, | there are signs of reception on a singh Dyurat ice. Children's Kepertory Company, whites) oh. —Aftormoo Topic; valve ait, while FAI roports have toes its hitthe fairy plays unter the tithe The Beguinme aad Bed of the been reeeived from the Continent. Two Minutes Silence will be h1l—CHILBDRENS CORNER, af the “@* 5N0" Phantoms, | irecl ib ie} i 5.50. (hiltiven'a Letiers, | hoped that they will become a very marked, and thereafter: iGreefhehaeresie ear: popular fcature of the Corner. 11.3. THE SERVICE: #.0.— Musical lnterlude. ! Within the last few months, talks Belayed from Pxmden Parish 6,15,—Progrenoed SA. fron Toul, CHAPPELL le hive been given hy repregentativy | Church it. Mary's}. + Gli, Mindes Station Sports Corner, people intheNerth of Roagtend on all} Conductel hy the ) 7.0, —Pregemne 3G, from Jpornogs, i ie manner of interesting subjects, aut | Kev. A. W. FEROUSSON, T.D., the educational breadeasts for schools| With an Address by the 7.0, Community Singing Concert. pianos are in use at have boon inérésased from one per week Rev, FRANK CALRNS; MAL Relayed from the Cairnd Hall, the various stations of

to threes in a week. “Fliess ere Temi abe al, ‘La Scala Cirehesira + Ricart= £0 P00, Progen Se Prana Bate a i the B.B.c. Seer i ft sjmrde js ‘to prove popular. iedee Goll, Musteal” Directar, fess fa a) aDFoee]

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2BD Week Beanine 495 M. _ABERDEEN PROGRAMMES. November 8th.

Phe Wireless Orcdhpast ra. Jol The letters "6.8." printed im itatica I n these “French Wit and Humour,” iii: JEN BAPTISTE TONER peas i g n i l y @ Simattancous Broadcast SB. from London, {Paknoiorte}. Adame (Tenor), Pegehe Mets orm the station meationad, Local News. Sorta in A Major ee ee Mozart kenme (Comtralto}. wo s% f The High-Power (Daventry) Lib, Fi, Progrimame BUR. ji mo Lendon, FPolonnies in Es. .s...e Dive 5. — CHILDREN'S OORNWER: Programme will be found 12.0. “Clase down. 40, MAY HUXLEY Auntie Dersthy, “The Sones on page 307. (Coloratura Sopratca i. My Mother Taught Me.” Recit,, and tAca, “OO luce di i), An Hour of Handel, SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. at] Lest "UAE hg ae eae Pane eit (Wat h Orchestral Accompans- Mr. Irvine 3. Codiper, ; George Frederick Handel, or it to .30—(. 70, Programine a.B, Jrom S . i t . - - Afternoon Topica : John | THEE. | Win.” Levnietenny, Garriooh, “News and Views. of “The Years at the Spring " Brahe | BESS LE JENKINS (Contralta) sfooks.” The Wireless Oro}. Ring, Steet Bind“ . Gane i | Bai, Service. tra. Toxie Reynard (Soprano). (With Flate Obbligato— will sing: Addresa by iif —CHILDREN'S CORNER, BURNETT FARQUHAR.) " He Wis Despised” (” The Mes- sieti""}. The Rev. CHARLES RAE, M.A. bi, Vielin Recital “Fairy Ways... 3 oAcemurrogh | * Laacio chia’ pianga ” (" Bewed hy i415. JOHN BAPTISTE TONER. North Parish Church, DAVID H. DAY TD. Caprice on Airs from ** Alceste* Down with Weeping "}{* Hirt: * Bebén Rosnarin re Aireister | Ghuck-Soati-Saen aldo *"}, 1.o— WEATHER FORECAST and | JAMES REDD (anor) NEWS, 5.8. from. Pondon. ‘ Souvenir” . Jette PT SIG woe ey ee ee pee| | Folonsisee in F Sharp, Op, 44 will cing: Local News. *“Demaride ot Réponse Coleridge-Taylor Chape | “Watt Her Angels "(° Dephtha’’}, f.18. —-“ A WORLD REQUIEM A Sprig of Heather .. Toner | “ Where'er You Walk" ("Sem- ~ 8.8, from (iaagote. CHR ote eeiew a sce ifome (Foulds). Anfante ("Symphonie Iapag- | S10. THE ORCHESTRA. | ele “"j. 10.390. Close down, nole“') . : a. Joo Concert Valse, * Phantasy THE ORCHESTRA will play: Hungarian Dance, ‘No. di. Bradme Hayes | “Water Music ‘Slat d'Amour ei es har §.15:—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Handel-Homeilion Harty . Liebeslins! MT cepa acacecgee UCI 6.0.—Gramophone Mia. Overtarm teSamacn”” .. Aernedel MONDAY, Nov. Sth. 6.30.—Steadman's Symphony Orches- | 6.25.—Boys’ Brigade News Bulletin: Lo—WEATHER FORECAST and ira, relayed from the Electric | Talk by Me. Henry J. Edwards, NEWE. (S28; fron Lonedon, 11.0 12.0.—Apecial Morning Trang: Mr. J. RED MOR: ™ Mais mission: Gramophone Records. Theatre Convener, No. 1 District £.45—Prof. WILLIAM PEDDIE, * Lord Pohrorth, Brigade Vice- | Progress Through the Agus.” 4.46.—Afternoon Topica : Mra. al. C. D.8e., ° The Passage of Light President, 1922," 6, From Jandon, Barnett, * Talks on Health— Through Space." 4.8. from | 640.—Market Prices for Farmers. : 72. —Mosieal Diterivicle. SH, from (1) Wenders of the Human Pe sete. | SUM, from London. Lonmin. Body.” 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and | Ministry of Agriculture Bulletin. 7.40, The Kev, McIN TOSH MOWwT, 4.0, FLORENCE MoBRIDE NEWS, 8A. fram London, S.u8. from iGenton, BL. “Things That Matter Reputation.” (Solo Violin), 7.10.—Mr. DESMOND MacCARTHY, WEATHER FORECAST and “ Senerade er Soi pee dean Tod Boyt Literary Cnteem. Ae. fron NEWS. 5.8. from Londen. $.0-12.0, Prarie SE. fren fa Waltz"...... Weber. Burmesin fandarn, = Lonelont i Traf JOHN WALTER GREG. | Meditation ".... Jrank ridye ‘Talk—" East Teed. Te Interhide. S28. frome | ORY: Travel ——— rahend betelAlfred Moffat / Hourree Lien Africa.” S.A) fran Offa epee, Cameniie} in * a Ambruata 140-HEM. THE PRINCE OF |ooc ce on . ABERDEEN STATION. fs Timbourin:*”. Goaaee: Fherninster WALES SA. fren endo bie 25-12.0. f ai ala 5.8, fi ee 430) CATHERINE PATHRSOX BO — Progprnntrigia! js R Trevi London, | Landon, HE Aberdeen Station,situated {Mezzo-Contralta), 10.0,—- WEATHER FPUBRECAST “e id it is in’ the North Fast of Fair Spring Is Returning “ NEWS. S.8. from London, Sieotland, supplies practically the whale Ae:eee | Mr, PHILIP SNOUWDES. Pe FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. | of the North ef the & Winery, Not only axnning Bong” (The Fiying from Ponda Jin the city i an interest taken in the 2. Speci School Tranemiesnn, lwork of the Station, but also im the Dutehman') .s..ec.. Wagner Locel News. Mr. Willan Bwiinsen, JFORC.0., poutlying counties. The progres Motrin eee a epee 10.40.— Programme 4B, Jrom Londen. AKC. MM, “ Miusie—A Talk on | froen the Aberdecn Station are re “A Beirit Flower ™ . Tipton 12 i lose claw Th. ‘St. Nicholas’ Day ~ . Martin Great Commposera—(1) Bach.” | ceived os far north aa the Orkney THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. and Shetland Tabane, where particular of LH, FLORENCE McBRIDE, “(Gaelic Mododims ye. Foulds interest is shown in the edociktional “ Cherry Ripe...) 0. .0Cgrt Seok WEDNESDAY, Nov.1ith. Mr. James OChrsteon, FiB.A | side of our transmissions. Aberdeen 2TD pm ae eee eee Dedta County Librarian, Forfareshire lis tho contre to which pencopales Hornpipe aes ies Mistotweti | 10,46-11.10. Special Armistice Service. | aml Kincerdincshiva. Exlueptiion | jn the North look for a lead in " Legonde es ee Wieriawekt | Relaved from the Authorities Library, Phi | things, educational and murical ond Fe ea Eraiena-foachim Weel End United Free Charels, | Chains of Bool.” | pertaining to art, Bymeans of simul. ar. Brgtes THE WIRELESS DANCE Iiinister : 1415,—The Wireless Orchestra. Mar- | taneous broadcasting, Listeners in, the ORCHESTRA. The Rev. J. ESSELMONT garet Milne (Saprane}. north have listened to kag events Trance Miasie. ADAMS, D.B.0., MLC., BD. 5, L6.— CHI LDRER CORNER: which. take place. iin thie Metropolis i, Lis .— CHILDREN’S CORNER : Choruses by the Middle Inter. | aervcl elaawhere, uch 2s important con- Btories of the Operas—{5) “Car- 2.45,—Afternoon Topos ; Mra. For: Tmedinke Choar— Cyndietel by oerta. apeeches by well-known prublic mon” (Bizet). Told by Mr, f. reat om “ Thio Plaverounal ot | Mr. J, Hutehoason, DRAM, rea snd affairs of mational jinpaor- C,, Burnett, Lo. ALM.“The Or- Ameanca—({2) Florida.” 6.0, —Cramophone Maisie. ltance, eventa at Wembley being theatta: Overture, “Carmen “ Btendman's Symphony Orchestra, 6.15.—Farmers’ Advier Corer: Con. prominent im this latter group. In this (Sisaty. relayed from the Electric | ducted by Don G. Munro, M.A., | way, the North of Scotland bas been Theatre. 6.0, - Boy Seoute’ News Tulletin. i B.Se, | brought imte oclose touch with the i.1.—CHILDRER'S (ORS ER: Miva- GirlChotdes’ Now: Bulletin : Talk 4,25,—Agricoltural Notes. ' ewcine events in the world of Art. tery Competition—" Why Short ico Brownies by Miss M. G. 6.30,—-Mr, PERCY SCHOLES : Muaiv Music ond. Letters:in the South, Dogs Have Long Tails. Stephenson, District Comunia- kom Critic, Aue. PronLondon, Vital Afaics, 6.0,—Cramophone Muse. Bier. 6.90.Stench Srmphony Opches- fido—A Summary of tho Wirclesas: | Of more local priereat has been the o.30,— Sieatinan's Symphony Or. tra, relayed from the Electric | Papers for the Week, 3.8. | broadest of ancl wrhal aAlsire iethe cheatra, relayed from the Elee- Theatre: from Handsn, tre “Theatre. ; pening of the Agssernbliee of Phe 40, Mr. J. F. TOCHER, D-&e., | 6.50, Grimophone Miasie. L.0—WEATHER FORECAST wand Chirches. af Scotland, The past F.LC,,. Topical Talk. 3.8. 60 | 7.0,—WEATHER FORECAST and year's work brings in the Annual NEWS. 4.8. from London, ented Stalin hs, | NEWS. 5.8. front dionedon, Church Parade Service of the Boys" ‘Opportunities Overseat—Aus- 7.0-2.0.—ARMISTICE DAY PRO- 7.10.—8ir (OLIVER LODGE,“ Clerk Brigeado. Listeners ia the Worth had tralian £2) 5.8. from London, GRAMME. 3&8. from London. Maxwell.” S08. from Londen, jun “opportunity of hearing: tha ‘ln Musical Interlude, 8&9. from 7.30-12.0.—Programms S.B. from jaugural Address ty Lorik Mares an London. London, connection with the Verse Spenking Mr. GDORGE MACDONALD, THURSDAY, Nov. 12th. Association, and wa broadoas which (8... L1L.D,, FVB.A., 2 Com— i APOC eonsidorable intent Was (6) Coina and Religion.’! 3.8. 34h, — Afternoon Topies : Mira, A. 8. the Dedication of the Aherdran from Bareburgh. SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. Comerorn, "Work in the Ghar ; War Memornal, ond the Opening the Cowdresy Hall, Bik Programme 8.8, fren London, clon, ': 4. 45.- Afpernincn Topics: Aisa Flan Ceremony of 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and io. THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, | Comernn, ““ Wioren Painters | Aberdecn, whith waa performed hae NEWS, S.B. from London. “Two Novedettea ”’ 3... Anche | ‘the World Over—j(?2) The | AM, the King. Bir) EDMUND GOSSE, C.B., | Serenade Ministure ; Love Lilt, | Brijiah School." (Continued on the next page.)

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NovewbenEl 6TH,= 1925-47 O0r 5 — RADIO TIMES —- #13

eS ABERDEEN STATION. |choruses have been giver, to tha great Leeds-Bradford LEEDS-BRADFORD enjaynint of the young pérformers NOTES. (Continued from the previogs page.) | and their youthful listeners. In Programmes. | HE: Leeds-Hracdfiord Biation, From the Btudio iteelf, leteners | adition, the Station has a conicderable | which, wasopened on Fuly ih, have heard, in -additwn (5 ooncerts | list of child reaciters, singers ine m- 2LS 346 M. 310 M. 134, ta unique of tha kina, The of on high-class mature, -hilke and siriimentaliste, who are gen. 4n Week Beginning Sunday, Nov. 8th. Studio, in. Businghall Street; Leeda, Bpeeec hes by men wall known in public | opportunity of broadcasting from time serves the densely populated areas and in educational circles, “They have| to time, There are also ottached to | SUNDAY, November 8th. iy ae Taade walt inte. ikFrnt: paleoat beard such men ad Professor Terry, ihe Station, «a Junior 9“Dramate | 3.30-1.90,) Praprnnes SB. from: | nak on y of Lee say EAC: Bir ames ‘Pageart, Lord Aberdeen, Society, membera‘of which perform in §.0-—130. aeae ! fe Ee m Te tn. eee on and Toord Provost Mel, ancl penn ith ae an Diack Station probably serves as urent a 9th. lianatiar of listeners os most Main the CoUntey districts 02 well as im the liste play, ane Me asapas oe . MONDAY, November Which rejoices in the quot WAMe OF) yo Atiermoon Concert. Stations, city, to whom. Professor Thomson Woe Bee Dees, S..—Afterioon Topics. | Among the achievements which may has been but. on name. have actually Themembership of the Radia Chrche heard his voice in his most interesting f.15—CHILDREN'S CORNER. bo put down to its credit m tho pust increases steadily from month bo $.50,—Childiren’s Letters. talks. twelve months the broadenst from . month: The children have given 6.0.—The Station Trio, : | the bottom of one of the pite of Whit- Growth of the City. t o the fund for building a | genorously 7.0-12.0.—Programme SF. from | wood Collierins, Normanton, on Nov- The Director of the Art Gallery, new children’s hospital, and when oneon., jember 28th last year, Thia was the Mr. ‘Townend, has spoken on Art, | that hospital LH ready thiey" have TUESDAY, November 10th. l first browieast ever carried cut [rom Industries which affect the City have } declared their intention of installing They L1.o0-12.30.—The Horrogate Royal the bottom of & Dime. bean explained and Mir, Frese, City | wireless seta in all the wards. Baths Quartet, relayed from Libranan, who is well known. ae an are colebraiing another year's listening Harrogate, under the Direction | From York Minster. authonty on. Old Aberdeen, has ex- very suitably bya huge fancy dress | of Cecil Mioon, | plaines| to ite inbahitants the growth | party in December, bo wineh “all The event, however, which stands | 4.0.-——Herman Darewski and lis Band. of -thair city, acid has talked on events | “2BD™ Radia Circle | out mhove all others m-the past twelve members of the relayed from the Majestic of natronal importance which took | are mi Vite, months and which may be reranded Reataurant. Leeds, place in Aberdeen centunes ago. ef aa the crowning achievement of the } 0A fternoces Topics, ' The Crammer Sehool of Aberdeen, STOP PRESS. Panera$.15—CHILDREN'S: SereCORNER,ve TORSei eae‘ios the broadeast ofPaytigerthe JGliiaryci: whith is one of the oldest achools in the 5 En Chihieenta “Labor, | Sonday Services fromYork Mitester country, gong back aa far as tho ROVIDED that the preliminary 2 on May 3rd, This transmission was

7] 0.—Light Music, thirteenth century, has been a-subject , tests now taking place are satia- jreceived by all Stations throat

Ch I Programme 5. from JGondon, the EGritish Istes, resulting in congratu- of an address by its present nectar, | the now “SB” board in- fi

factory, = —Major BEATYTER, MLA-E., The Aberdeun Station pave the frat | Intions from every corer. of the stalled in the London control-roomwill Ahoinet. T. A Chat to Miatoriate, broadcast performance of Mackenzie's | 7.20-12.0.— Programme 8.8. from isitet “The. Cottar’s Saturday Night," be working within the next few days. L o n d o n ee enemadist - hod he seshare Schumann's ** Manfred,” Bache “St. The new board is designed to give 3 at during t h e wear, either direct- | November Lith. = | byfrom the Studio or relayed from the Matthew Passion,” Flgar'a “ From the | greater flexibility of operation, thereby| WEDNESDAY, Hevarian Highlands," Bach's *' Coffee | Armistice Day. cities of Leeds or Bradford, including and Cupid Cantata,” ond MacCunn’s | entailing fewer of the present few }110.—Chimes {Loels Town Hall ) the Pame Minister, Lord Oxford and “* Boony Ealmeny.” mistakes, and alao to ensute better Mock}. Asquith fonthe oemashonoof the pramnt. 11.2:—-The Last Fost. ing of the Freedom of the “City of quality of reproduction, freedom from Many Operas. vial] Mitional Antherns. | Leeds to them). One of our most Aberdeen being situated as it ia, | orose-talk, and, at the same tiie, A 4.0.—Orchestra, relayed from the | famous visitors, perhaps, was Dr, doce oGk- pe oa pope influx of peta far more spectacular apparatus. Boaln Theatre, Leeds, Grentell, the celebrated Cabrador ex- COR PATES, 2 the Aberdlacn Staton Over thirty amplitiers, cach of three fi, Afternoon ‘Topics. Horer, decided to specialise m grand -operas, 51. —CHILDRESN Ss CORNER. Several well-known shares from. the Theywere ably conducted key Afr, valves, will be used in connection with 4.40.—Children's Letters. theatrical world have visited the Arthur (Collinerwen a, wha took lip this the acheme, and at least ninety valves fat, "Forty Minutes’ Medley." Studio during thepast twelve months, apecial branch of work, and, ag nresult, will be in operation. The apparatus Presented by including Miss Muriel Martin Harvey, and nport from the small operas in | “RADIO” FIRESIDE | Mr. Basil Gill, and Mr. Gerald Ames. will showby an alarm signal whether THE miniature, the onder-rmentioned com: | PLAYERS On several occasions during tha plete operas fave heen brosdorst: ‘oa mistake has been made in the opera- and others, imeludme the Inet year the British National Opera Vordi’s Jf Troeatore, Balfe's Boheniar tion ofthe board, and yet, complicated Alohenvist. Company have broadcast from this id, Gounod'’a Foust, Verdi « Rigoletta, as the hoard may be withits 250 relays, Under the Direstian: af Staton, During ther last ceasion, Vertis The Mashed? Fall, Mascagm 8 CLIFFORD BEAN. they brondcast the first of «a series of Coelléria Aiheara, Biset'a Cormeen, a child can operate it once the principle 6.40.—-Horticultural ‘Talk. concerts on Bunday, February det; Warner's Taniiduwer, and Donizettrs | is explained. | 45." On My Anvil,” by the Smile- | excerpts fromGounel's JPivst beaig Derwgiter of the Regrment, f The equipment-of the Leeds land- beni Eh. given. More recently, during the Aberdeen is fortanate in having | | 70-20, —Prayrmme 88. fromLondon, | opening of their season at the Theatre amuse hall, « ball soitebly adapted | line relay station willbe based on THURSDAY. November 12th. | Royal, Leeds, they were broadcast on for large eoncerie, and theta again | experience gained in London. during 10-12. 30.— The Harrogate Royal | [ght occasions to other Stations, the station stepped inte the breach and developed Community Concerta, anal the next fow weeks, and itia hoped will | Bathe Quartet, relayed. from Harrogate, under the Direction| New Sub-Relay Station. mace history by bronadensting the first enable the engineers to make sure that ot (Cao Moron. | During the pest twomonths -altera- Canumiiany Concert in the United | Progress towards perfect simultaneous }4.0,—Gramophone Recital. by Moses | tions have been going on in Baainghall Kingdom. "These concerts have proved | broadcasting will be maintained, i Haritz. Strest, preparatory to the installation most sucfessiinl berande they make h.0.—Dr. Frank Hutehing on, of the new Sob-Relay Station, tha listeners take an interost in them: Bow Bells By Radio. selves. Hegarding Community Con- | E.R. (3) “Heroes of purpose | whieh ia to improve thie Arrangements havebeen made to Patriotiany.” \S.5. tranamianons for the North, certa,. Aberdeen hopes to develop | broadteast the famots bella of the hlit—CHILDREWS CORNER. | While it ie notyet posible to deter- this braneh of the werk; ond thke | Chorch of St. Mary-Je- Bow, Cheapside, 6.50,— Children’s Letters: mits the measure of this improvement within ft -aeope, hrencheaaste finor &0.—Light Musie. \ from the listeners’ point of view, the other towns in the north of Bootland, ;atS pm,, on Sunday, November 15th. i25.—Seonte’ Corer: Erase Band nternal alterations which havebeen Theee Commanty Concerts not only This will be followed immediately of WSth N.E. Leeds, Sf. J. 8. | carried out will be greatly appreciated apply to adults, bot to children, by a short organ recital by Mr. a: Fdear Humphreys from the siaine White, not only by artists, but also by thestaff, Radio Drama. | 640-12.0.— Programme 5.8. from all of whom heve benefited by the church, aml another organ recital, Cine particular pragrimninne which Leanedon, nipler ocommodotion provided. rote) rent atitaction to leteners ietween 8.45 ond 1 pom, after the| | .We must not, of course, forget the evening service from the London was-the relaying of the Seottish Gaedhiu | 11.30 oo 13th. jichildren, Tho “ Rudio Circle,” which programme trom the Perth Tow n Hall, | Studio, 430, "Talk ta Local Rohdola« Mr. 8. J, | nig eae ne Ph aoe oa Drombas played avery am porkeie | | Curtis. Lk A Medieval Castle.” |

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SoC Week Beginning 422M. GLASGOW‘PROGRAMMES. November 8th.

The letiors ““3.6."" printed im italics in those Li —WEATHER FORECAST and TH URSDAY, iia 12th. My Love it Like-a Bed, Red ammes aigaity a Simultaneous Broadeaal om the station mentioned. ALWE. Fi ee aeaPay Fapeta de Rode’ ; Jer, eet Si ROMUND GOSEE, CLG. 500 $38. Benadenat: fo The Genths Abaided ™ The High-Power (Daventry) A ood uno. Ps et Arh. oie rial 4 bate bis - i i: Programme will be found ren Fay dace 2b. Air, AL Party Gunn Correct Minnelied =e ate Aer on pr ere 301. 1th li. J restr errs by Pte ln Vp euty Speech. 7 [hie Song of the Palanguin 12 0.—- Blase doen, $.35.—The Wireless Quartet. ET a oe SUNDAY, Nov. 8th. 46.—Alr, Huogh Bren MoAS: i lo Daision tat Gheitter Travel Talk. 1. Ringdont By the fea : 210.—The RevCOLDER RUBS: ot ha i: “4 Ef ze kal 7 ry ul be al. oaernnner ns BD. an Girl Goides” Week: TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. ie nae eeec - papi : , 50.°—Afienioon Topiess- Mir. 0, ‘. 2.00 ka— Pretnriminac AG, frau fatr- tfeua. Broncleéast to Belpeols : 1.55 THE QUARTET. ae ere reer es ee Sideetion, "The Merry Widow’ Fashions m Fitteentl Century ee cay | Mr. Per ¥ orion, Mar Bie, : Pie Sesot lanl, 5.0.— services relayed from 34, Martin: “aie.” Siobe, Tiree Taeh Paenees 51Ls.—CAILDRENS CORNER: iti-the-Frelds, Achdipéas: by the cheek —— ea: Ln heniinhe; Ri. Rev. THhe.. Tae Bishi 2,45, Ar. Lyin Ee Smet, MM. A, Anal i 6.0-6.2 Weather Foormast for Fat af BL. ALBARS, 6&8, Jiro H.Se0., °° 4 ‘Thizenshap —The —Acl Valae, lLinimorte len - tinge | MLS. Lasaan. miniztradion of Lhe Eapire." | March, Entry-of the Gladiators” 6,30)—Mr: PERC SC BALES —_—— Fa —Danet Muse by othe Plaza | Peenk | Masia Critic, A.Wa> fram Jew 10. WRATHER FOREC ABT oid | Band, under the Direction: ‘of 4.35, T, W.- TORRANCE. | flere, NEWE, S28. from London. Chalmers Wool. Relayed from ‘“The- English ‘Rose (Merrie /6.45.—A° Summary of the Wireless ee the Plaza Palais de Danse, Eurlated “") eee fel: Gerace | Papers for the Woelk S.A fre * Love, Here th May Abeart * | fandom, . [th “oA World Requiem te 10, Afhernien Popice : Wir, Fath Fata aaleay I 6:60 —Vistoontese NOV AR (BE; i Pautels, Tuckerichor, "A Chonda to Olne- “The Garden of Your Heart“ Licnnbty (CoMmintssione ne, Hixas: SUB. te Aberteen, gow—Clasgew tiuyed 1° B, Darce hive, "Chel dares” Week,"* THE STATION CHOT i h.iib—CHILDREN S OORNER. “ Herding Sone "ant,M. Lowe| T.O—WEATHER .FUREC ART and THEACGMESTED ) ho— Weather FPomerist hor LI Beek for Thee in Every NEWS. 8.8, fram Longin, ORCHESTRA: : Farmers. Fiower ™ 2. tans F10 Se iL Y BR LAME. HEREERCondueted' by n “Rs 6.90,.—Miusin. #8; d pron Lanta. f.0.— Afternoon Topics + Mire. Witham | “Ork “Miastwell.'" Sue Jrom HERBERT*OHRUTBERS: ¢45,—Prof. WILLIAM PEDDIE, Fvie, Viee-Prsident Women's Linen, IDA COOPER (Soprano). D8. The Passage of Light Chitiven Assorintion : ** Wore T.-12,.0,— Prager Kind SH Frou ROSE SAY RTLE(Coutralia). Through Bpece.” FH. fron danal Crtimenaligr.” Lewallen, 6.15. CHILDRENS CORNER i WELLIAM HESELTINE (Penar}. Deapertee, HERBERT HEYNER(Baritone), 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and h-6.2.— Weather Forecast for Far 1,90,— Close lown, NEWS. S28, from Londen, Herr. T.10.——Mr. DESMOND MacCARTHY. 6.90).— Light Miisic. S28fron London. | SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. 5.8. fron Condon. (.40.—Market Pricea for Farmers. | Special Afternoon Feature. Su. from Loreen. 0b, Locnl News, Mimstry of Agreultare othe bin. THES... SQUIRE CELESTE MONDAY, Nov. Sth. | 7.10.—Mre. HOUISON CRAUFUERD, S.8. fron Condon, OCTET. Deputy Chief Conminissicnet | Talk, WEATHER FORECAST iunal | 3.50, Poetry Beectial by Miss Grace Lo, THE WIRELESS QUARTET, for Sisod tend, Carl Garb" NEWS, At. frame Feniaorn. MeChiery, onder the auspices Week” Prof. PORN WALTER GREGORY, DORIS VANE (Soprainc}. af the Scobtheh Asaeneiation for 7.40 H.B.H: THE PRINCE te: FL. RS. D.8e., FoG8., MAEM, THE) QUARTET. the Speaking of Verse. Marelli, Le Proptirte ~ WALES. SG). freon Lando, | * Travel Talk on Hast Attica.” .— i. THE WIRELESS QUARTET, Af cyrrbocy LILIAN A. LAPSLEY(Soprano),| 50), = yor rae fits from fanaa. A. fo Seotttah: Speateoa, Mises MARIORIE MONTG OM- Selection, “* Manon Letenan, I | 100, WEATHERaed ' FORECAST anid THE QUARTET. ERIE. © Girl Guittes’ Week,” Pireerisé Uvorture, '* Gustavas (11 aber NEWS. 3A. From, Loneon, : DORIS. VANE. tolsetion: “bend oo Phos | ir. PHILIP SROWDER, is.8. 7.20—120— Prarie OSB, fron Vo.che Bapete ™ Ahi Mae A. LAPSLEY. Jrom Doreen, onda, LILIAN ** Sopa” (Reverie): .. Urn “The Hille of Donegal” Of Retthy 10.30.— Propane Sof, pron Levant, THE QUARTET. The Hoad That: Leads: To You" 12. lose: chown. FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. Suite, ‘Southern Impreesiona ii. (nak 11.40-12, 20. Midday Transmission. ll rly fia Thoin the Barn” arre Craifard Net cares, * Serenade * Par Fjdd iris i tere. Cey Broscleast bo Solweaa + | THE QUARTET. Valen, “* Nights of (Slane* aei.—Littratore Talk. Suite, Three Light Pieces" | WEDNESDAY, Wov. lith. velffe Beak i, —Phe Wireless Qinriet., Aner affe IMOHRIS VANE. +4 as —M. Athert le Grip, 3.A., ksi, LILIAN A. LAPSLEY. | “Young Love Lies Sleeping ” Liao, Remombrance. Officier d' Academie, * Freneh Sard ihe ibroch ™ Ie “When Tam gone, think only this Table.” Soe rey cnr. Crawjord | Lad of Heart's Daesare rel Tre, EAN BAPTISTE TONE ‘All Joy ie Thine: Afanin Shaw (Pranoforte). Teachomacher That theres soe comer of a * Now Sleeps the Crimaon Potal foreign fielal JOHN ADAMA: (Tenar}: ‘ihe Pear Souk J, Eyrin Roger Grilter Theat is forever Enehand,” HALBERT ‘TATLOCK &.0.—Aftermeon ‘Topica: Misxi M: G. | ““Orphens With His Lute ™ —Hn pert Brooke. | with hia May, Director of Women’s tell rican i Stulies, Clasgow University, ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE REPERTORY COMPANY. at the Cenotaph, Oo. ia, JEAN BAPTISTE TONER, oe Birthday ea ees poe tetas fe re inetha TOF Diversity, | Etoudee Nos. 1,3, 6, Op. 25) §.0.—Afternoon ‘Topics. Women. i Helayed trom ueeree Myplare. Nocturne in F Major... f Chapa G.15,—CHTLDREN'S CORNER: At 5,15.--CHLLDREN'S- CORNER, Home Day tor Children! | 11,90-12:80. ‘Widday T:FELASA. Polonaise in Fo... ss Panel 0-0, 2. Weather Porceast Toi | DORIS VANE (Soprano). $29. 5.5,—Broodesast to Schools. ‘Varig Eee Parner. "The theo: Chie’. +05, Me, Charles ER. Gihaon 2" Atther 4, 15. A. One ae Comede: Thee Cuardian (15. The Pianofevte Sonatas of | An Explanation of Light.” Jehan “YING A- HOUSE.” MO tiers sees Beethoven. . | $.35.—The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Describing a trac oxpenence of Thre BongR - dm Darel HURBRERT AW CARRUTHERS, 3.45.—M, Albert le Grip, BAL, LL.G., overvday hfe, Written csjpocially i.0-6.2.—Weather Forecast fir No, fin C Minor, Otticier d’Academie; French for Glasgow Hateners by Farmers. Allegra imolio oc com brio; Talk, Halbert Tathxk, 6..—Colonel Kl MM. | : 3.50-5.4), eae (onal - Adagio molt; Prestissime, = Characters: * Dnimala’ Weelc,"" 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and THE J. sitas CELESTE | Margaret(The ‘* Muaister ”) oh, Ah ——set, S25. from Londen, NEWS, S.8, from Loudon. | ‘ netic haan MADGE McKENZIE TiE—_WERATHER FORECAST and Peter (bor Mat) ‘Opportunities Overseas—Aus- MAY HU LEY (Boprand). EWS. 3.5 from Londen. tralia’ (2). S.B. from London, 5.0.—Aftemoon Topies: Mr, Percival HALGERT TATLOCK The Factor .. WILE DOUGLAS Mr. J, REDD MOIR: _~ Man's Lowal News. } Westall, FlL.8.71 “A Seeenach Progress Through the Ages.” in Perthshire"! Seene—" Faur frac the comforts.” 7.40.— Lady STIRLING MAXWELL¢ | SH, frou onder, Girl. Guides’ Week. §.15.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Time—Thon Hoose-Huntin’ Day ! Presented by Lota News, 7.40,—Mr. GEORGE MACDONALD, | 6.0-6.2.— Weather Foretaat for Fir: 7.40,—""OMPAX. "on * Rugby.” CB. LL.D, F.B.A., “Coins mers. HALBERT TATLOCE, (6) Coins and Religion.” 8.8. | 6.00.—Sir JOHN T, CARGILL,Bart.; 4,40, ION, ADAMS, | 6.0-12.0,— Pregnant A, Jrern Lowden. from Edinburgh. “Girl Guides’ Week,” ” Peink to Me Only” 40—Programme Suh. from Loudan. - T0- 2.0 Programme 8.8. from Lorde, | cer, A, Choulier (Continged on the next page.)

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GLASGOWPROGRAMMES. 6KH Hull Programmes. 335 M. a from the prema page.) Week Beginning Sunday, November 8th.

recitals hare Pa given by Afr. Robert SUNDAY, November 8th. GLASGOW STATION. SATURDAY, November Lith. | Barnett with Mr David Bhephen ao cS, | Programmes SA: from LASGOW STATION j s proud of CeO PaAnyIe. rom thon eollacthion. of ae Lest. | Joao. 11.30-12.30,—Conert of Gramophone ita Orchestta, and the Glasgow Old Seota Bongs which appears under Records, MONDAY, November 9th. M jest ic liniener, onwilling as-every canny Scot them joint echitorshap, $.0—Music relayed from the 1s, to comcnit himael— to enthuoaistic of Gramophone Picture House. ‘Phe Station Choir has worked no ae eeLerords.Concert praise Of things which ore lim own, 15 4.0.— Afternoon Topres, | less enthusiastically thin the orches- 215.—Hammond a Café Tro 2 Unde erirarel y jealous ot the Orchestras 1.15.—Fiell's Octacon Quartet + Under ira, joining with it in. the prod wet i the Direction of BW, Trove, reputation, Aunong ite most mberesting the Threction of J.-H. Rodgerg. of such important works aa Elgar's 4.00. Autre iTL Taptes. Arhistenmonts during. thes peat year, Bi: —Ohthdren's Letters. ‘Music j Makers,’ ond Grahrta | £.15.—Field's Cctag im Quartet : Under i Hpectal place must be given to the eqn; Special inberast wis 5.25.—C HILDREN’S CORNER, the Direction -of i. AeRodgers. 1.0.—Powolny's Restaurant Bijou Or- eriormiance, on nite aupcessive Weel- lant to the performance ad the fonmner | o.13.—OUhihiren's betters. nestlays, of all nine Symphonies. of chestra: Under the Direction work by the fact that, with the com: 525, —CHILDREN'S CORNER: of Edward Stable. Bawthoven—the fest time that Buch i | MSE a approval, the: contralto part (0, Powolny's Restaurant Bijou Gr- | Borics has boon undertaken by a B.B.0, T.0-12.0.—Pregramme S86. from Lon- wie transtorred for bartinne yore: ered Cheat: Under the Dnrsetion orchestra, One af the imboresiing sung by Mr, Herbert Heyner. of Edward Stubbs, con thingsabout this aeries wee the way im T0-—1] 2.8. - -Progromeune 8.8. from Lon- | ee Which professed low-brow " lieteiera Phono-Flights. dan, framdely acknowledged the pleasure | which Besihoven had given them, and | On the dramatic side of the work, TUESDAY, November 10th. | HULL NOTES. their conversion to a higher standard Elie outstanding achievement of the 1120-12-30. Concert of Gramophone of musical understanding and taste. | Station hea been o series of Colonial Resorda, | THE mainduty of « Relay Station 3.0.—Music relayed from the Majestic is to relay as efficiently as The Orchestra bes tackled besides a |« ’ Phono-Flights.” Canada, Australia, Pictire House, | possible the progrummes sent over thie Humber of ontstancding orchest rill Routh wfrica, New Zealand, and the 40. A. Peerncon Toy nC, landline= from Leanaton. Bich oor- works, some of them first performances | lesser-known Possessions; have been 4.15,.—Field's Oc bingeess Quartet ; Under hos are hee hee geven io this m Scotland, and many of them first | dealt witha graphic picture of cach by the station engineering staff that, broadcast performances, auch as the country having been presented to the Direction of J, HeRodger. | §.15.—Children'’s Lettora. throughout the year, the total time * Ehapsody Orientale ' of trlazounow, listeners by diesieriplion, diramaric .24.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. | (counting technical hitches of all and the Theme and Six Divisions of interlude and music, In each case, 6.0.—Powolny's Restaurant Bijou Or- description) that transmission hos Edward German. the High Commissioner of the Colony has shown hik warm intersal in the cheatra: Under the Direction boon stopped, is considerably uncer of Exhward Btubbs, three hinaars, Scottish Composers, scheme, detailing one oof his chiet ificers to come to Ghisgow and act| 7013 01. Programme. SB. from Dorn The local Staton pives the * local Ag ie fiting of the chief -Siottiah ja “guide” to the listener on hs | lore, toweh “ to the material transmitted, Station, the works of native composers | journeythrough the Colony. WEDNESDAY, November 11th. hy micans of ite local eoncert, talks and have hetloo plans of honour in the Glasgow Station waa first in the field 110-1430. —one of Gramophone f outside browdeasts of important events, proerhmmes. Orchestral and choral with broadrasting io echools, and this Records, A High Standard. works by othe hate Hamish Mecunen. Dede of the work cantinges 0 earn tne o.15.—Himomend’s Caté Trio: Onder have been given with aeceptanoo, nn ienthusiastic approval of Educational the Direction of BR. W. Dove, The aren covered by the Hull living composers, Sir Alexander authontiesover &# wide aren. A 4.0).—Afternoon. Topics. Relay Station comprises Hull, Grimaby, MceKenvie, Mr. J. BE. MeEwan, and special series oF broadeast lessona is 4.15.—Field’s Octagon Quartet : Under and Beverley Districta, and tlie hir.C buarless McPherson, to name only piven on four days ao week, and these the Direction of J.-H. Rodgers. number of licenoss-iaaoed im the year three of the more prominent, have all oro recognise on all hands a: an 5:15, mShildren's Letters. for these districla is approximately her represented by works..of real important factor in oducation, 25h,— CHILDREN'S CORNER, t 28,282. For th: most part, the local mucdiinl value ond interest. A feat ire conterta have been sinppliend bey local Broadeast Chorch Services. wen rye owolny’a Restaurant Bijou Or. which ts very gratifying to the Station, artists with, occasonally, an outside } tanned oot last winter ones a month, thestra: Under the Direction ist the way om which the composers from theold Patish Church of Glasgow, of Edward Stubbs. bontract artist. In the-aearch for themasives have shown. their imbercat, the Barony Church; these evoked 6.40-2.0.— Programme 3.8. from Lon local talent, 510. artista. have bean assistance, in the aon, | arinted melhor, and of these forty. and given their thanks ane ippreciation from: lichenere seven per cent, have been succesful, prediction of ibieaur works, not only throughout Seotland, “but THURSDAY, November 12th. A number of distinguished soloists 130 12 0.—hir, Moses Barits : although it has not been possible to from abroad, joined foregs with the Station | ‘Musics! Appreciation: Pas- Hi -all the aucceséful artista into the have Many intercsting ontside broadcast| Harold aon in Music.” Gnamophons programmes. The standard set -for Orchestra in concertas—Mr. have beansuccesfully carried through, Mr. William| Illustrations. local concerts has beer honeishently Suanuel, M, Poutshnoff, and listenors have heard the Prime Murdoch, and Mr, Edward Taaaca, 25 3.0, ‘Music relayed from the Majestic high, and many exoellent local artists | Mlimiedar, Field-Marshal Earl Haig. | representative pianists ; Miss Datay Pictaore Howse. hove had their opportunisy and have Field-Marahal Lord Methoen, Lord ee Afternoon Topics, been tochucdedin the local programmes, Kennedy and Mr Arthur Catterall, Ulawater, and many other distin- among the violiniats, having mace ' | #.05.-—Field'’s Octagon Quartet: Under ns well as many aftiste with & national pruisihesd shoakers who have been appearances which the listenera and the Direction ofl. H, Koders. reputation. taking port im Civie and other func | 213,—Chiltren's Letters. The policy has been gradually ta the artist: have both enjoyed. Miss i bons i Glasrow, A Highland Gather: 25.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Brine fever AL conCen ious Pforramime Kennedy ond Mr. [saac5, On One eVven- ting was also broadcast, at which over ing, played Mendelssohn concertos, and 5.45.—A Boy Beoonts’ “ Gefi Fire * from the beginning of. the afternoon including LOOK! pipers- were playing, Presented by the Bb. ae5 programme until London closes down, on onother oocadian Mies Foennedy two famous Irich Pipe Bands, who played the Beethoven Concerto ; AL Nowland DCrceape. ind.this haa been accomplished by Pouishnolls masterly rendering of the were making their first appearance in 6.15.—Powolny's Restauranit Bijou | the outside broadcast of important Sootland, Rachtimminol Concerto No, 2 was a Orchestra: Under the Direc: | hands of local restaurants and picture memorble oomeskon, Wireless for Hospitals. tian of Fdward Stubbs, } Palaces, so that, at prosant, we hav a 6.1. -Programme SB. fron | COE LOe Programe, incloding Another Beethoven series is now Distinguished apeakers have been bepieng carried out, Mr. Carruthers | Lend. | mousie relayed from Field's Octagon the de Piss. heard from the Studio and the Uni- FRIDAY, November 13th. | Cafe, the Majestic Picture Howse, and having arranged to give versity, learned and patriotic Societies forte Sonatas in -successive weeks. 3.15,—Hammond'a Cafe Tho: Under | Hammond's and Powolny's Orchestras, oll showing themselves enthusiastically the Direction of AR. W. Dove. Among the other interesting outside These, prefaced by ahort introductory Anxious to co-operate with the Com- explanstions, are confirming the pro- 3.30,—Tronsmiasion to Sehoole: Mer, | broglemats, of which there hove been pany. In the Childran’a Comer, too, rromme staio their belief that the J. Fraser Robinson :** Botany” | nineteen, are included «— speakers and performers of renown (4). The delicatoon and opening of tha beat mlsw: ia necessary the mit have taken part, and -the Corner has popular, if presented in the right way 4.1). Afternoon Topica, Canotaph in Paragon Square. included tlormances of outstanding | Ta, Field's Octagon Quartet : Under The presentation of the Freedom of merit. The Radio Citele,; connested the city to Mr, Lloyd George at the Folk Songs. the Direction of J. A. Rodgers. with the Children’s ‘Corner, haabeen 5.15.—Cluldren's Letters, : rill hind. Bo tary dist imnuttished. singers hive active in good works. Last Christmas, 6.25.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. The service to celebrate the BOOLh appeared that it would be impossible a distribution of toys was made | 6,0.—Powolny's Restaurant Bijou Or- Anniversary of Holy Trinity Chorch, to mention wll, and invidious to select through the children, which brought cheatra: Under the Direction The opening of the Hull Doily Mail from their number. Seotlish sentiment happiness to the hearts of many leas of EKeward Stubba. Wireless. and Electrical Exhibition, has, however, been carefully borne in fortunate little people. Fut the 6.2.—Weekly Football Tall. ahd during the season the relaying mind in this connection, and many of Circle's prestest oachievernent is the 6.30.—Progromme 8.8. from Lon- of Mr, Herman Darewski ant his Band. the best Scots songs, those which were collection of sufficiont funds to imeatal dan, The transmission to echoola, though wireless. seiy in every hoapital in gupplied with excellent matter, haa

in danger of being forgotten, as weil ha, ~The Rev. J. Co. COMMING, oo aa those which are best known, having Glasgow where there sre young MoA. t+ “ Desaructive Colour in not beenusedby schools in this pationta, so that all the little sick district, but we have reason to belipve bes given by singers who make a Nature.” special study of the native Folk-songs. | people can now hear broadcast. trana- | O12 hh. —Programing SB. from Lon- that the tolke have been listened bo are To mantion “only one sich instance, | misguona. doi, ‘appreciated bymany. BL — RADIO TIMES [NoavewHen Grit,

2BE Week _ BELFASTT_PROGRAMMES. “Neveniber'8th.

fled in italics bh thege | fA, 1 ‘ "HEST The fet *$E." HI ORCHI S TRA Song and Pian. iter cuea Simuthancous Broadeart | Lye _ WEDNESDAY,NoNov. 1ith. Inoue : rom the Sigthon mentioned. hansen EVVA RERE (Soprano). fimety hh orsaker Armistice Commemoration. T. ©. CORRIN (Pianoforte). | 4. io. ERNEST A. A: STONELEY. Bi, Too. CORRIN, SUNDAY, Nov. Sth. | Vichn Solo with Grehesira, “ Der LoS, Tining Note, Vale in C Sharp Minar} Zephir,” Opp. 30, No. Hietary wif i Chai sf LO, Preiminary Time. Signal. Vitee- iA Fist 2.5.4" JOHAN VIAL (Tenor), £00). THE ORCHERTEA. LOST, The Lost Poet. EVVYA KERR. THE SNOW &STRIKG Selection, “in With the Dane “ ‘Wire i Sylvia Sefpasteire +, Time Rigel. QUARTET: (eect ariel Prachi The. Loreepega... ee = THE QUART Er. Overture, “ Vanity Fair in cal EL: The Réveifie. f ‘The Caoekkoo ... ocr, (eu Shore Hymn, “O. Ged, Our. Help in | ‘Robin Adar "Sy. Traditional LiaeSd Fil eeeN wor antl,iletak{ March, * Lord Mayors4 Day= ee Ages Peat. ds OCA. 4 i FL i as fl Passacaglia for Violin anik Vioks y — hire ) Preluces. .. Handel-Haiversen 5.00.—CHILDRES'S CORNER, Armistice Music. * Feuillet d’Album,” | Pet I whim (in. As LT JOHN VINE. | 6, L0-6)15,--Ciikiren’a Letters, THE AGGMENTED: STATION J ORCHESTEA. Bhar ViEiio Soeerrees ys SOM | oy WEATHER FORECAST and 4,30.— CHILDREN'S CORNER. *The- Dreant "| potecell Maur ieee a ye THE STATION CHORTS. 6, £0 6.13.—Chilkinen's- Letters. ye! Acca j aa HtieGerate es | SWS, aft. rage Linen. Sole eee | ““Opportinitivs Ohyerseas—Aus- Conducted by E. GODFREY | §25.—Mi Ewen H. Smith, “ Early rHE QUARTET: ying pu BROWN. Dass of Steamahip Tranart."* . £10. Tn Mode Antics and Orien- Ee teaseree eee: NOEL EADTE (Soprano), )044.— Market Privea for Farmers. tile’ che ... hifazoun oa Loval Sy Ew 4.0. THE ORCHESTRA. = SR. from London: La, Gieartet;im Miajar, Now + 7.e—Misieal Interhide. 8.8, fro i Cvertuce, * Tn Memeriwm Subiean Ministry oF Agriculture Bulletin. ji ‘acoAy London. ‘ Slow Move ment wiv Beheran. a sq Mr. HORACE WYXDEHAM- NOEL EADIE, ooees , Sled acd Soro 7.6. eeeee " con eee ictal 4.00, JOHN VINE, ‘ Caldrel Blood—The Man Wha rk ‘ or inner + rh er. St: rin th Kurta ff hong Ago renee a Stole the Crown dene Sak. oqy THE ORCHESTRA. | capt. H. Tt. MANSFIELD + " On A Moid Spnga Light Jfige- from Jariedagi. Okt Flemish Songa "..de Crees the Trail -to thé Wokon—A A Falk Bong” ai Deel j 7 : ] NOBL RADI. [iaaairoua Ghoest" Sue. freni ce Jae Shag lige tone Co 5.8, Pireeprceaa fe: . Pan foofdien, Selected ones, | Bacar Lo. 90, THE QUARTET, 100;—WEATHER FORECAST and | THE ORCHESTEH A. ; Local News, Quartet) Mo. din 1 Major | NEWS. 3.0. fron Dodo. ‘Two Jighean Gallic. tor Strings, | 7 45 124-—Pragramina S.R, frow Harp, Celeste and Tympani arcntia Sir EDMUND OOOSBE, Cu. iL Hilon, Socks oad. Selene, French Wit fac Haniour,* A Balen "La Manna Lait“* Londonderry Air" Ge fren te pla. Frack Arvige “Canzone a Holly,” je). bth, Programme A AP. rom Jorden, ” DP OApencae TG oa Aatat Trinh Reel,“ Abolly ¢cpl be: Shore ” : ; FRIDAY, Nov. 13th. Grenier 12.4.—Close caw, " Ceremonuil Dae “>: Dance of the Marinette" 5°" Omcder TLE) 2.30.—Uramophone Records, the Cherry. Tree“: Finale, 2.).—Service relayed from St. Martin- “Danco of the Wolvet” 2.015—S8chool Tranemiseron: Mr, Jd. A. Stenelall, Intraduction Movement of New World 7 Be eee aeee oe a | TUESDAY, Nov. 10th. let to the Btocdy of Nature.” 4.0.— Afternoon Talk, or.{ saaRieBonB frHibssh de Ohhwise © . | aeay ist | sefe oaPA wi : eehi dla. 11,30--12,30.—1 rramophons Ruacorels, | oR - = BS eee me ik * Stanford 1 4. 14-6. 15, The Belfast Radio Quintet: $.38—U HILDREN'S CORNER. n= 4.0 NORAH CAMPBELL &.30,—_CHILDREN'S CORNER : | Stones by Deanne Patterson: 1.0,WEATHER FORECAST ‘anil (Pootry Recital). Stories, Songs, and Rhymes | Folk Songs and Muse. Chiat NEWS, 8-Be from London, | " Roadways ™ os... ++: Maefete | for Very Small: Childron; A om Birda (2). 115.—DE GROOT and the PICCA. | Maud: Mutter" s+... Wiktitier Fairy Story; Violin Solos, DILLY ORCHESTRA. 8.8, “The Lady of Shallott Tennyson Folk Songs and Music A,10-6,15,—Chiliren’a Letters, | 6.—Mr, PERCY SCHOLES Musie Jren Goran, 4.15. THE REFATION ORCHESTRA. . Ss ea ee eT ey Critic, Sif, from Lowion, 10,30:— Close down. March, * The Happy Warrior" j O.10-615. Checieon. 82 shai i Roaigt 6.40-2.0.—-Prograninie 3.8. jrom 6.45.—Programme 30. fron Lovo, Ruite. “* Four Faneres “Somerville Lonilon. Concert ‘A Musival Snufl Bou" Jaadon MONDAY, Nov. 9th. | by the 4.42.—Miss Now Lecwn, ADA BELFAST FHILHARMONIC " Sindent Life in Grenoble." | THURSDAY, Nov. 12th. BOGIETY. Musi¢ and Drama. 0. THE ORCHESTRA. Relayed. from: the Uleter Hall, Descriptive Piece, “* Hush” THE: STATION ORCHESTRA. Shipley Tinwedics Dance Programme. MAVIS BENNETT (Sopranc) IRENE SCUHARBAR ERNEST A. A. ETONELEY | “ Dance of the Gnomea ” Jilinaky | £0. THE STATION DANCE BAND: (Violin). Waltz, “ When You and I Were ( Pianotorte |, ' 7 Bereta eis os ee a Rosaff “ Gigoletia.” .. Behar THE SOCTETY'S CHORUS 1 ” Seg he* (Shitke- Fox-trot,. “At the Ead of the ; “Take a Littl One: AND ORCHESTRA mth POATAT Feteaciesey dtop Youmans (400. Performers} : .eeattheREY= Recitals). | Fox-trot, “ Ab-Ha!"™., Mongeo Fox-trots “On tata ke r's omidlunbor 2 Cae | Fox-trot, “Don't Bring Lola“ Daughter". . Ander E. GODFREY BROWN, “Toy Dinim: Major ™

3.00, THE ORCHESTRA. : Henderson =H THE ORCHESTRA. ol, PEs POMS a aaa dl ealoyes | 5.40,—CHILDREN'’S CORNER. Nicholls | Overtore-in DO .aeeas eas Ain 3.35. WILLIAM MACREADY and ¢19-615 —Children’s Letters, i When You and I Unaccompanied Anthem for Six EDXA GODFREY TURNER Were Seventes Voices, “* Hoan Te the Sen Waltzes =P een lt of Dayal... Otwido fobbows In-a Scene from‘ Hasnlet.” TiL—WEATHER FORRCAST aril | NEWS. ie firehen Laedai, | Peano oes: Fibich ‘Hamlet and the Queen ” 7.45, Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54, Shakespeare | Mr DESMOND MacttaRTHY. ” Big Bad Bill" Ager for Solo Pianofarte and Orehes: ; iat THE ORCHESTRA, 8.8. from Londavi, Fox-trats “Tea for Two" BER Gre ee eeeaApa pedaa Fae. Thisthdlown ". Sarre Partridge Local News. Yeuinaria (Solotat, LRENE SCHARRAR.) 420.—Mies Florece Dewin : ‘Domestic 7.30.—Musital Tnterlide. Si. from One-step, “TE All the Girls” 8,10, MAVIS. BENNETT. Economy Talk." | London. Clarke aad Donelileor “The. Bell Song™ (Lakme “')

—. (With Orchestra) Helihes 4.15. WILLIAM MACREADY and |740-—H.E.H. The PRINCE of | “Atothe Enid of the oo EDNA GODFREY TURNER. | WALES, S85. from Londen, Road"... Hanley 5. in oe Unaccompanied Six-Part Song, Fox-trota |" Shanghai” Nicholls “ Morning Song of Praise ™ In Scenes from '* Macbeth.” Programme 8.8. from London, “Ti You Knew Susie™ Maz Bruch The Dagecr, Assassination and 190,-WEATHER FORECAST and De Sitoe From the Studio. Bleep:Walking: Scenes NEWS. 8.1. from’ London. Waltz, * Colorada™ Hirsh $.30,.—Selection of Gramophone Shakespeare Mr. PHILIP SNOWDEN. §.B. eet & Aleo in. Beemes frorn i “Oriental Moon Records, front: London, “Tho Tami EF the SI f. Frawley andlanders Philharmonic Bociety Concert “ Petruchio’s. Wooing ™ | 10.30.—Progranminia2.2. trom London, Fox-trote “I Want'a Boy ™ (Continued), fasknve:Wag? Shakeapenre | 12.0.—Close down, Harrow (Continged on the next page.)

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BELFAST PROGRAMMES. 6FL Sheffield Programmes, 301 M. (Continued from the previous page. Week Beginning Sunday, November 8th,

oH), THE ORCHESTRA. SUNDAY, November 8th. BELFAST STATION. | 6.15.— Programme SuB. from London. Symphony int Minor, No. 4) oh BE: Programme SR, from. Len- | Ty Conse ng the work of the Belfaal Mozart dom, | #25 —" Talk on Avstealia—The Land | Station during the post voor, trat 0, MAVIS BTENWNETT, 8.0, servirelayed fram Wother of Sunshine and) Success,” hy | place must undoubtedly be given to | Mr. ALA. Carter, * Oh Tell Me, Night:| Chapel. -Preacher: The Rev. Lesa | the weekly symphony concerta. These inate ** . EDWARD NICHOLAS, of Zion | 6.40—-13)0,— Pragrannig fet from Lehn jhave enabled listeners in Northern The Cockoa " Ireland to hear a -sérias of perfor- Congregational Church. Londan, a IRENE SCHARRAR. mance quite beyond the scope. of 2.10-10,0.— Prepare SB. from | l FRIDAY, Bix Bitucies: . z . (hepen possibility Oo any provincial eomecert London. November 13th. seagom, both aa rogards the rence of A Flat; F Major; G Flat 11.30-12,40.— Gramophone Rerords, niwsie muicl the quahty of performance, (Biack Keys}; E Flat; G MONDAY, November 9th. 4.10.A fternoan Topics. While these Ora feline rice been LT| 20h, Gramophone Reeords. f . Flat (Octaves); A Minor. | allowed to pags unchallenged by those 4.15.—Drchesica relayed from. the 4.40,—Mr. Clifford KK: Wright; 9.27. MAVIS BENNETT | whe comsider classical music of any BoA. | Grand Hetol ** Tce f Utopia—l ine with ORCHESTRA. kind to be anathema, they have won Gispias 6) ropia—Industrial 5 . 1 5 . CHILDREN'S3 te CORNER: | | the Apprecia ion of a rrent boty cl Another T, er | “ Apal Morn oe. is .oes Gotten 115.—Orchesira relayed from the | listeners in many parte of the country. i ape4, er aes - Lan) rand Atel a | orner this 9.40), THE CHORUS and | A Big Undertaking. ka = | evenuig1 will consist: : 5.15.—CHILDREN'S of Songa 5 ORCHESTRA, | Special mention must be mode of CORNER, and Music as given in our First the performances last epring-of Elgar's 6.50,—Children’s ‘Letters. Bomoe, "Tn Glorious Freedom " Corner. “Dream Lady ' Dream of Gerontius, ii big undertaking 6.0.—Talk at Brent Sinith to Young People, the Piano. bwhieh taxed the capacity of the stucco Auntie Win—as 6.15:.—Pregroamne SB from 10.0-12.0.— Programme AB, from. | to the uttermost, but was gqite Devdan, nae. Unelo Herbert will 74d, —Sportea Atternpt to sing. And the other Landon, | successful in ite resulta. Talk by Mr. WILLIAM Uncles HARROP: will add to the pro: |} The distinguished musicinns who Eragime. have visited the Biation tochide Sir 2.0 12.0,— Programe SB from 6.0. SATURDAY, Nov. 14th. | Henry Wood, M, Leif Pouishnoff, Mr. Jorolan, —Talk ta Young People. Julius Harrison, Mr. Armétrong Gibbs, 6.15.—“The Harvest of a Quiet = THE STATION ORCHESTRA- and a tomber of the first singers tnd TUESDAY, November 10th. Eye,’ by “ Petronius,”’ BREGINALD instrumentalists of the dary. 1t.0-12.30 [approx.).—Orchestra DOBSON r e - 6..00.— Programme 5. Bi. from London, {Violoncelle), The ¢hamber music cliscoursed by layed from the Albert Hall | the Belfast Radio tring Quartet has 3.30. PAULINE BARKER dunnge the performing of ‘Trade 6FL " Birthday Night, (Harp). | been a charming feature on Munday Silpown, Will inctude such ctirious fare as + Sot, THE ORCHESTRA. t eveninin, and la tor rear people TeELe Li.— Book Talk by the Rev, Dr, Frank MOCK BROADCAST BOTT, March, “Chevalier ...... Peers of the Greatest. attractions of the Hutchinson, FRG, QUEER FISH, Cvertare, “ The Merrymakers “ fast programe, Ulster Life and Characier. 4.15. —Orchesten under the [Uhirection RAGOUT OF FAVOURITES, (ones of John Windle, relayed from| Butte, “Thine Mimatures de} While the dramatic side of the pro- JAMBON TIRE, grammes is-still only in embryo, never- the Cate of Mesera. T) ond J. Petes ha iar . w l e e s e l l loberia, Ltd, Aare theless there have heen aiceassiul | RADIO PORTRAIT SAUCE. 4.0), PACLINE BARKER arn 8. lo.—--CHILDREN &S CORNER. | Performances of many kinda, ranging | And a REGINALD DOBSON, lirom the Iphsgeniaoin Touris, of Euri- 0.00. —Children's L e a t h e r s , PUDDING WITH MANY “Hebrew Melody ae oe Bantock | aches, to bags, ien, Hooradio, a topical .0.—Talle te Young People, PLUMS. 4. D h . jrevue. Prominence has hitherto been i. 15.— Programme. S28. from Donon, PAULINE BARKER, [given to plays of Ulster life and And then "Ean." 7.10.—kiss CONSTANCE REN- ora ilenrer lehnracter, and in this connection it from: 1h.0—] 2.0 SHAW: “Readings from her hhh, THE ORCHESTRA. | W interesting to nolke the growt suceass We hava the London Pro- Poetry.” gramme consisting Symphony No, § in GB Minor j ol“ Mrs. Rooney, of Belfast,"’ whore of tha jThonclogus have ondearcd her to a 7.25-12,.0.—Programme S.BO from News, a Talk by Viscount tehbert | large public, There have been a. cer- felon, CECIL OF CHELWOOD, and 4.45. ENTERTAINMENT tain number of recitals by Trish men DANCE. MUSIC. by of letters of their own work, ane WEDNESDAY, November 11th. UTKL GUIDES ASSOCIATION. this, again, is a feature which it is li.g5-11L.38, Apmisthes Service. SATURDAY, Noversber 14th, THE GIRL GUIDES’ CHOTR. hoped further to develop in future. Relayed from Sheffield Cathedral. | 4.0.—Afiernoon Topica. * Land of Hope andGlory" Alvar | Outside broadcasts have ineliried Address by the 4.15.—0rrthestrn AnIrish Legend, t o l d Ven, Archdeacon DARBYSHIBRE. relaved from thee by Miss M, | **vetal f i n e concerts given by the Cate of Philharmonic Society and 3.0,—Tranamisaion Moesere, zy andJ TRAVERS, Captain, Ist Belfaat | Belfast to Schools: Prof, Teobarr tes, | relayed from thé Ulétar Hall. Dance C. J. Patten, Pew Cuaclss, | bands have been relayed from time to M.A, M.D., FRA, “ The Wonders ‘of | 6.15THI LDREN'S CORNER ‘ THE CHOTR. time, and even. «a cabaret. The Bird Lite." Music by the '' Dream Lady," “A Tragic Story" Ernest Bullock Harvest Thanksgiving service relayed Aongs by Auntie Win, Stories from Belfast Cathedral was one of the 4.0.—Kate Baldwin: “Burying and ba Uncles Socrmtea Kending of the Address delivered Cooking and Her- by the CHIEF GUIDE, most successiul trarnsmiasions of the Meat." bert. Unelea David, Wally and vou, 4.15.—Concert. Arthor will Entertain, THE CHOIR, ~ Difficulties. 5.15.—CHAHTLDREN'S. CORNER, 6.15,— Programme S.B, from London. Th Chinit of the Guide Laws." On tho technical side, certain diffi- 4.0).—Culdren’s 7.40,—Sitation Director's The National. Anthem, culties were encountered in the Belfast Letters, Talk. 6.0.—Talk ta Young People. $.0-12.0.—Programme iRa—-CAHTLDREN*S CORNER: ! Station, the greatest of these being, SR. from first, l i n e s for relaying work and, 6.15.— Programme 8B. from London. Louden, Biories, Songs and Rhymes for second, certain peculiar comdlitions 6.35,—Horticultural Talk, Very Small Children. Songs by Adelide Smith; A Story. by which exist at the transmitter, With 6.40.—Mr, GUY BROUN: “ Modern a regard to the first of thease, our London Aunt Kathieen; Music by: the } Relics of Barbariem—{5) Head I t h e s reach us aid Ginagow, Chilthren’s Carner ‘Tria: | through Coverings,” Hie modiim of-aubmarine ‘cable and | SHEFFIELD NOTES, 7.4 2..0.— Pragroramte BoA, Jrom 6. 10-,15,—Chikiren’s Letters, ovethead land lines, whitch, being jest over Landon, two Years ago, some T.0.—WERATHER FORECAST and exposed, as they a r e , t o the slaments, Slrange apparataa have given in the past considerable wee fined if NEWS, aR. from Loadan, the Sheffield Oniversity, and it trouble by introducing SEMIriONS Notes THURSDAY, November 12th, stayad 710 Mr. J. REDD MOTR: “ Man 11.30 02.30,—CGramophons only o- few days. That ApPAradiue ibis it the tranwesion, Wirth regard to Records. | part Progress Through the Ages.” of ourselves: With it, sone of the second Feber, one riewed ony Bhate 4.0,—Elsie W. Wright, “Sheffield and tie corhess experiments in relaying Soo, from London, that every transmitter is a delicate iia Story—Religions Local (News. Life in ) were conducted. We then changed. piece of apparotus, and has i t s own Mediaval our Hallam—The Monks /{uarters to @ private house and mada T.o.—Musical Interhode. S.B. from peculiar characteristics, some of which at Beauchiel Abbey—The Story| a lithe more progress, Our transmitter Ponda, are Say bo Oyercorn, tnd ofhera mon- of the Cathedral.” Was In a& garage siderably and our amplifying more difficult; The diffi- ) apport Whe 740).Me, WALTER Woon: * "The 1.15,—Orchestre relayed irom the Stored in an outhouse, culties, however, have heen faced one At Dbustrious Garriaon. 8H, by one as they arose, and a t prosent Albert Hall, this time, our future had not bean from. Lomo, decided. Occasionally, wo thie quality of the transmixdan has 5.15,—CHILDREN'S CORNER. were heard j by a small, yet evar 5.0-12.1.— Preqraiyine Sue. from given ise to much fevournble eon: 6.50,—Children's Letters. growing, number Lovee. ment, \ (Continged 6.0.—Talk to Young People, on the next Page.)

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Se “ — SHEFFIELD NOTES. | 2EH Edinburgh Programmes. 328 M, (Continued from the previous page.) le| Week Beginning Sunday, November 8th. sh

of listeners, ond wemade further pro-

Grea, i “HOR Our cancerts consisted of a few SUNDAY, November 8th. 1] ,.0-12.0.—THE. BAND, OF THE under the Direction of EBINBURGH PALAIS DE pagel a, anlentions, perhaps Hi wolim 2oln, $.0)— 5. 30). Prager yd, ro JAMES MOODTE, DANSE. followed by one on the banjo, and then Jochen ep. Uirganist, W, B. ROSS. SATURDAY, November 14th. | no fow songs. The urtists whi first 6.:13.—The Bells of Sic Cothbert's. BANDS OF 18T BATTALION a.00,—Patnek Thomeon’s Orchestra, formed the. basis of our progres | THEKINGS OWN. SCOTTISH 4.0—_Aitermnagn Tall: “ A® Garden worked winder strange condiiisns, The | 6.30, Religious Services. PORDERERS Chat,"" byMarion Cran, FHS, stidio® Was a drawing-room, The Relayed fein ind THE Ta/I8TH- HUSSARS. 4.15.— Patrick "Thomson's Gncheatra, irapings whith we used to prevent at. Cothbert'a Partsh Church, 73 THE CHOIR, 6.145.—UHILDREN'S CORNER, Prewelver, echo comsreted ot army blankets hung Tn Memoriam, "Soldier est" i —"hildren's Letters, The Rev. J. B.S. WILSON, F.D., Lasnly about the roar. One or tun | Hlarnd Sve phen (0. Light. Music. — nights each week a little: bowert of people | cal Nort li kastth Purish Chureh, (Condacted by. the Conpeoser, 15 fn aoe Sa. froin Lendon, gathered at this house, some merely Faalm 6 Strawedinaley 7 li Prof. T. FEA, MED. PAGS, interested Kpecbiters, others jpeoviding | S01030. Preygrciinarna Sn. freon | Prayer. “The Rocks of the Earths Lai. Anse for our then ecivaalll circle Chairman's Opening Remarks. | Crost. (2), of listeners, THE: CHOTR, | 8.0 12.0. PF rogracnnia 4&8 jrom MONDAY, November 9th We were by no means perfect at oe Empire STi Mackenzie | Londen, i that dime, but a real start Had been Orchestne. ROBERT MONT FORT. } : : |. 30.— Patrick Thomson's ] ——= aoe tive and enthusiesn continued to | di—Afternoon Talk: OWoneri “ Honeont and Arma’ Handel grow. "These littl concerts were jovial Training wl Enmployrent,” DORTS 2004 and HOR: EDINBURGH NOTES. and yet serious affairs. Everybody by Mies Margaret, Bondficlad, " Return, © God of. Hosts “ was full of hope for tho futures and j iF: j Handel pp esiAG tho past year, a regular knew that the efforts which were 1S. — Patrick Thomson's Orchestra. j Ta Dust His inlory They Would aries Of educational talles being made were apprediated by those 15h,—CHILPRES'S OORNER, : ea Pe ea vevece: btate? | Tusve been. broadenst from this Station, who listened. Those bi-weekly con- 5.70.—U Thine= Loetibers, | ALEX ANDER HOP E. ana 7 aud iliay have been given im the even: Herta became & permanent feature, K—Gight.. Moosic. | EROUMFIELD ROBERTSOR. ling for wlults and ‘at 3.30 in the after- and then slong came another notably 6.15.—Proqgranue So, from. Eondan, | “The Lord Ts a.Man of Wor ™ ) oon twee Wa rly for ec“}iceceks dunnge milestone om our journey of progress Ratt— Ar, GEORGE MACDONALD, fanadel tthe-tern. Among the complete 10k] Peas and: another bttl branch was opened C.E., ELD. FVB-A., “Come -| J. W. BARBER, ok tual ke TEAL be mentianed thase Liven ab Creel, (8) Coinscand. Religion.” 8.8, “Hear Se Ve Winalg eid Waves"? hy Mr. AH; Mortimer’ Batten, F.#4:5., io Seuthiak Stef ees, : Handel the well-known naturist >; Professor Quick Progress. 8.0 24 Pragerine S.A Jrom | SOLOISTS AND CHOIR, H; 0, 1 Ghrmerson.- LL.D... Peatemor of Hera. the earl experiments. in Laovolnn, Sco tlh e a Hee English Literature ot the University of Comes" vanvecae oeerliel | Edinburgh ; Mise Roeshine Masson, the Wireless relaying were carried out, and | ‘3 TUESDAY, November 10th. then we ourselves moved to Corpor.- JESSIE MILLAR, CHOLE and biographer of Ro L. Stevenson; Pro- TomerShield tion Street. Concerts wore than given 12,3013 ale roe cence Fuesoerds, MILITARY BANDS. “Nicholson, LL.T., out from here, and ober pragmemmes | 4.—The Station Pirmoterie Tria, i 'Thinertal Legions"... Afyver F.BLA., late Profesor oof Patitient Reonomy at the University of Kdin- were relaved by wireless from our big | 4ik— Afternoon Tate: *“ Auetion §.20.—The LORD PROVOST will In- btirgh, ond Professor D. F,. Tovey, brotherk—the stutiona whieh ane naw | Brie. trodoce the Speakers. Mit, Doe, Professor of Muaie at Edin. lingsehedc) ‘peords, Crnbchaally we | £15—The Band of the Exinburgh 18,25,—E ARL-HAIG’S Message to the hur Cniversity. Rhee ane outsphere of welivitierd ex Palais de Danse, Nation, tended. We had dificulites, but over- | 1S: —CHILDRENS CORNER, | 840. THE CHOIR. | Parbot the proceadings of the General came them, and slowly welgrew sane | ffl. —lebenLoe bers. TMS Ea ks fee eaties Glowspa Aeeeroiblies of the Chorch of Scotland gee, Our evolution his nol been a 0. Light Maasie, ASR EARL JELLICOR'S Message hand tie Cited Pree Church of Sent lnng prowess. Afuch has been accom 6.15,— Pines: Sa, from Bondo. to the: Nation, lui were broadcast thi year, The plished in two years, und we dan the | i.45, —PF prof, WLLLEAA FETE, HItR—A Praver for Peace—Peace pening ceremoby iteludedthe speech Se., The Passage: of Light | ol the Marl of Flom: the Lord High fotmidation etone tor an ornanccation genie iene, of relay stations, which, in ite turn, | Through Space,” Be from 18. THE CHOTR. Commissioner for the veer, These Asemblios are Chappe important hia expander! rapidiy: fPicjelen. | “Turn Back, 0 Man"! } 70-1240). Pragranune pet jr cechaietital Tineke in Seotleand, This year on Apel. 24th we moved a°0—LORD BAN WS" MMessaire to the Jigen. and their proceedings Last for a weels. into cur new stidia, andl the Corpora- Nation, tion Hires! premises ate now tsol for OLS. THE CHOIR, Famous Names, the trankimther alone WEDNESDAY, November 11th. ' SOT of a Free Empire, "Tan | Among notablp people who have tn November 13th, wee ad bompt- Armistics Service, | a Hope and Glory ** ; EMner 70.45-11, 15. 9.45. —WVobes ofl liarmles. hroadeast from the Edinburgh Sheet ia ing to five you a real” pool evening were the Jarl of: Balfour, Mr. Ci, K, with those people whe lmve’ enter: Address | GOD SAVE THE KING, 10.0-110.— reproOSB. fron Chesterton, Sar Walford Davies, LL.D, titer! vowed bectimoe tal tavnintes hy Conder, Mie. Cee. ton seviral ocensinns), Mr, from. this station during the past two The Rev, JAMES BLACK, B.D, H, Plunket?) Greene, ancl Mr. Erne vues, We Lite poe yeni will iit We Tn 4 of | 11.0-2.0, THE RO M AN | REVELLEERS," from die Dray: | Liddell, the Oly IL charipion ; while Ory pleasant e. corny. Bt, George's United Free Church, 1 bee Blage haz heer répredented by Edinburgh, | ein Palais de Dainese, \ Mr. Honry Aintev, Mr. Gerald: Amer,

A Listeners’ Club. THURSDAY, November 12th. iMr. Arthur Bourchier, Mr. Davy Aa i: etme feature, we introduced 2 30,—The Statin Pieaneforte Trin: | PEA ESaeCAO pte Records. 13.0.— The Station Pianefarte Trio, Burnaby and Mr. Owen-Nares, ‘The io litth aea mir inte the murky adtnane- 3.30.—Tawlk te Schools: Mr, Edbrurdd “majority of these made their début phen of the Steel City by lmkinig oor Albert, BLA. “ Humour ‘and 4.0.rernoed “Talk p " Seinlinavian Literature,” by W. Worster. j before the microphone at Edinburgh. studia with that Yorkshire resort Hiunerists." —Patrick Thomaon'’s Orchestra, (When we relayed the apeech of HR.H. known “a& “* Sheftield by. the Sen“"— O—Afierncun “Talk + “ Aly Putt of|, ‘the Pines of Wales fromtheMeHKwan the Qountry,” by A. Bonnef —K?HILDREN'S CORNER, Reidlineton. Fron there, we browne (Hallion the occasion of hie rere

gee Children’s Last ters, the famous Caradini: Orchestra ane Late. ; lihe egress of LL.D, this: wae the

ae 0.—Light Missi, alesthat well-known figure in thee lathe 4.1 = ‘wl ' Patrick Thomson's Orchestra, lh rognnnne SG. froin Tendon, |Girat aed only eotaion on whieh the musical world—Hermuan Darewski ast oa " CHILDREN'S CORNER Tih—Pof. TORN W. GREGORY, | Pritice hee hitherto hitonelesst in Stene=

) §.200.—hldrew's— Detbera, lita bamel, I levied. | iO, Light Music. FLB-CS.. DSe., “ Pravel Talk on ‘The atation luis w Listeners’ Club G0. Preagreanme 5.8, freon Lovee, Fast Africa.” 08, from Unusual Transmisstons. of about 4.000) menshers, all of whe é.25,—Mr, J. 8. CHISHOLM: Hor- ft feiss, Amanz uiusual transmissions from ane not merelylisteners in the accepted | 1.23-12.0,—Progremméa 8.8. from ticuliural Talk, j thes studio we nombend “A Mock eaning of ihe word, hut are now | London, ih Me ks FF. POCHER. i}. c:, Peal, in which the ‘criminal wae an peracmad fricide of the Monnpeacyy., FEPopieal Talk. SB. fro FRIDAY, November «13th. These people live in fit paid visits | inveterate ogillater, and the perfor- lbrradeen. 20. —"TheStation Pimnalorie: Tr, indian wee curried. oul by the Station to the station or received invitadione | 7LPregrcne oo. Frene onnton, | o.00.—Talk to Schoola: Sir LESLIE Stlalf: "A. Birthoay Party,” held oi toattentd a local coneert, his personal MACKENZIE, LL.D... .D., May Ist, 9905, the Lord and Lady touch his created & very: dheerrable Remembrance Day Concert. ™ Aousing and- TPown-Plannine fooling in a oorganication which Provost of Edinburch bemg present, Relaved From Usher H all, int Enarespies,** together with Captain Eckersley, The raters “so intuontely for the public, 4.0.—Afternoon Talk. Speakers ; Managing Lirector Was unable to he its, mi i hear own Hadhaniaes, Earl Haig. 4.13,—Patrick. Thomson'e Orchestra. )present, bub spoke over tho private In order to gel even nearer bo (eae Christine Crowe (Character i wire, EarlJethcoe. people pesca, we lave given i Siac] bese}, sever iconcerts with. an open mictn- The Hon. Lord Sands. |5.15.—_ CHILDREN’S CORNER. Remarkable Telepathy. plone wil Tivited limteners to take The Ri, Hoan, Lord. Provast.. of | 5.0,— Childrens Letters, The most recent novelty was « port in this social evening by toele- Edinburgh, $ir W. Lb. Sleigh t.0.— Light Music, Telepathic Demonstration, carried out phoning their encores, eb. i(Chuirwoatn). 6.15. —Pragramms So. fron London, by Mr. and *Jiss Tree,

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Ce - Wireless Men!—remember November 11th. BS to the sights around him—deaf to wrong sector. In the confusion of battle the sound of the guns—contemptuous truly much depends upon the stoical forti- of danger—-sits the telegraphist. vital tude of the lion-hearted telegraphist. little link in a great chain of communica- Wireless men! You have much in tions. Upon his correct deciphering of a common with those gallant wearers of message may depend the whole success of Brown Headphones in France, in Galli- a battle, poli, in Palestine, in Salonika, in Mesopo- The ammunition so urgently needed may tama. Poppy Day affords you an annual arrive too late—reimforcements forfiling the opportunity of remembering them and \ gaps of the fallen may be diverted to the those they left behind. Give generously. ey * 5. G, Brown, Lid, Victoria Rd., N.Aeton, W.3., alsa ot 19, Mortimer St, WT, 15, Moorfields, Liverpool and 67, High S!., Southampton ' Gilbert Ad FR28.

— RADIO TIMES —. ,oOCEMEER &ra, 16.

“EVERYBODY with a wireless set must have a copy of | Y POPULAR Part 38 *‘ Music forRADIOAll."’ N invention that will put a new complexion on Loud Speaker reproduct Ion. FAVOURITES The “Kone” Loud Speaker, a3 its : The Romance ofRadio inStoryafictures name implies, has been evolved by the scientific application of two cones, with the result that absolutely faithful repro- CONTAINING duction is assured of every musical note and complete freedom from the COMPLETE objectionable guttural tones associated SEVEN with most Loud Speakers of the horn type. MUSIC PIECES Order yours now and save disappoint- ment, including the Great Song Success, Price £6 6s. Od. | “ Joggin’ Along the Highway,” selected from Stondard Telephones and Cables Limired | popular Wireless Programmes, and the CONNAUGHT HOUSE, ALDWYCH, W.C.2. | fascinating Story of the Past, Present, and Tolephom: Cenatral 745. (10 tees:

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For Perfect Radio Reception.

HE can tell the difference iti me now. For Rte ars aa eee ae | Moffard Dookle Green | months | wasn't satisfied, I Ring Polves give reall i Purefone receplion, “Wireless used to make Daddy so cross,” ———se was her way of expressing it. Now everything is changed. We all enjoy radio. It was just a question of using the right valve for my Radio receiver. No matter how perfect your set may be, youcan only obtain perfect radio reception by using a valve that can give you purity and strength in reproduction.

You can put an end to mediocre results to-night by asking for Mullard MASTERVALVE pePoeped isebeeEph Peep tet Leeea aee [ee77 Ask any wireless dealer for leaflet V.R.26, for complete Advt. The Mullard Wireless Range of Mallard Receiving Service Co. Ltd., Balham, Valves. London, 5. W.1I2.

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Choose the Wuncell and be money in pocket

WERY week sees several thousand Anode, obviously an ultra-sensitive wireless enthusiasts leaving the valve is the result. tanks of the bright emitter valve Now js the time to change over to users and changing over to Wuncells. Wuncells—and start saving money. And each month these new adherents If yours is a multi-valve Set operated it 18 make a practical saving of several from a 4 or 6-volt accumulator unnecessary for you to d i s c a r d all shillings in reduced accumulator re- your v a l v e s at once, you can change charging fees. But this is not the only over one by one as your existing economy effected. The new Wuncell valves become useless. For your possesses a filament having exceptional convenience the W.R. series of long-wearing qualities. Owing to the Wuncells has been evolved. These fact thatthe yalve operates at its best are 1°8 volt valves with special bases when the filament is barely glowing, which permit the Wuncells being used it is subjected to very few stresses. with 2-volt, g-volt, or 6-volt ac- cumulators without the slightest The Wuncell filament is made under a l t e r a t i o n to Set. A small in-built a process known only to Cossor. It resistance controlled by a switch en- is built up layer upon layer. Each ables the valve being used on any The Wuncell Dull Emitter layer means additional strength, This voltage between 2 volts and 6 volts. Vollag 1-8 volte, 'C unsegBae "9 BEI, process ensures a filament wonder- Wi for Detector and-1-F. jal Get acquainted with these super- We for HP, Ammaliication, Daye fully productive of electrons—and economy valves without delay—your Wuneell Series WRL & when allied to the well-known Cossor dealer can supply you with interest- WR2 Wr fer Vieleriote one EF del. electron-retaining design of Grid and ing descriptive folders free of charge. WR for HF, amplificati 16/- For ase ch aay accinmilaier from o pits: bo eles The Cossor Loud Speaker Valve W'S Vottage 16 volta, — “5 Gon Pree 16,

Tate by A. C DOSSO0R LTD, Highbury, Todoes, Ns Pela.

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LL B.T.H. Headphones are a sovereign remedy for poor reproduction. Sensitive, powerful and pure in tone, they

improve the results given by any receiver, good or ELLE bad. Whatever the set B.T.H. Headphones will improveits clarity and volume. You needn't take B.T.H. Headphones on trust. Test them against anyother make andnote their marked superiority. B.T.H. Headphones are light, comfortable, easy of adjustment, and cannot possibly UAHA get entangled with the hair. Best to hear, best to wear and therefore best to buy. Price (4000.and 120chms) - £1: 0: 0 per pair ofsk your dealerfor a demonstranon and ieafet K. 7430. Insist on B.T.H.—the Best of All.

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Super Ra ata Baite Tis 45-40 calls, in mahogany finished case £1.4.0.

THINK OF A SLOGAN . ‘ ee ari = J iH i - ae 4 oe - a = and you may rt 1 s Ei 1 " ; et rate : hl “i WIN A LOUD SPEAKER — — ie, —_ a ool ——— = = cn, or one of — = a ies — i mie 12 OTHER PRIZES. The Burndept Super- Five minutes thought may winyouone of the fineat Loud Speakers en the morkea—the Fellows Volutene. Radio High-Tension Battery Fall youhave fo da 1s bie think Gut an original Hogan which typilies as really and concise] ¥ as possible Any OF all of the mnigQue quahties of the Louden Walve : namely, its Silver Clear Reception, which is absolutely free from distortion, ite econonty-in current and consamp- ensures noiseless reception tion, its long life, and the remarkable volumeit gives. Forward the slogan to uswith the coupon below and remittance for one of more valves, which will be despatched on rocei pt of application. These 4 Burndept Super-Radio Battery will arethe only qualiiientions necessary for entering. do much to help you obtain pure All suggestions, which must reach us on or before November 13th, wil receive equal consideration and we will award a Volutone and undistorted reception from your Loud Speaker to the sender of the one which in our opinion is valve receiver. Its cells are large and seamless the most suitable and effective. and are filled in a new manner that gives the Twelve consolation prizes of 6 Dull Emitting and 6 Bright Emitting Lowdens will be awarded to the originators of the twelve next best battery longer life. It will operate a four- or slogans. Our decision in all cases is final All valyea purchased five-valve set used four hours a dayfor about on the coupon below are, of course, fully guaranteed. six months. The Super-Radio Battery is BRIGHT EMITTERS 4/6 really neat In_ appearance and is completely Type Fl (the plain Louden) forde: Filament Volts...... 45—5 free from grease. From everypoint of view, tection and LF, Amptibeatian, Fil A FypeF? (the blue Locher} for sabe simameaiiheenac: Seta sanhds on sh o.4 it is undoubtedly the most satisfactory high- FF. Amplification. Anode: Wollsiisciviseaseren 4+)— 80 tension battery on the market. It is one of the many guaranteed products described in DULL EMITTERS. the Burndept Components Catalogue, of For 4-volt Accumulator S/- which a free copy will be sent on receipt For 6-volt Accumulator -.. 9/- of the coupon below. Type FER! for detection and Filament PATS Sevwtvniwwerans i] LF. Amplification. The Burndept Range includes everything for Type FER2Z for H.F. Amplifica- tion, Anode Volts isc. 4—B0 radio reception from components to complet« These valves work stracght of a 4-volt: oF B-velt Accoruletor installations. | without alteration to flament laces,B Pes CLOSING DATE OF SLOGAN COMPETITION, NOV.i3th.

BURNDEPT SAVE 6/8 IN THE POUND on your Wireless Goods. Send for Special Catalogue.

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| MAKE SURE IT’S CLIMAX.

THE CLIMAX RADIO EARTH. (7p (Prov. Frat VTelis.} f The low-loss direst tubular earth. | Far better than the old-fashioned witer-pipe or gas-pipe earth. The

7 latest pattern is provided with flanwes which break wo ‘and help io fil in tlie earth wrod the ftihe, | therehy preventing any rocking. of

Nera the tube in the ground. In addition, |

a the projections on the surface of the tube provide te y SORES | which make for perfect electrical | contact. Reidy for use. Hasily | fitted. Mastin efieeney. Length approx. S0im..7....0.0.....F ree By- | Climax Insulated Low-Loss Earth Lead, ~WheTt Rees et wee. Price 1/8 The Climax Insulate” Shock Absorber Set—-for | aerial insulation de luxe. Ly fitting one pair of ~ Chimax Tieulatoras hinkel with oa Uhimax Shock Absorber wt each ond of & single span. wire, the Inston: i ns nearly pertentma can te dleaprent, | while the aerial wire: if | relieved rem siden strains die to mash sway or halyard rope shrinkage. Bach Climax insioladar (Regd. Design No. 787s) a | will stand four times: the Hish-over voltage. of the onlinary cheap ahell oor That is the great difference between the CLIMAX POPULAR gop ilater, while ot CRYSTAL SET and the ordinary crystal set. It does “stay put.” | has fat lea onpacihy ‘bo Garth: | li is made of the aime “You see it all hinges on the special catwhisker—The Climax | Hizh - Tension ‘vitreous _ Auto-micrometer Catwhisker, Prov, Pat. No, 21oon/25: portelain as the 10,(ib. vol imeulators on High- The trouble with crystal sets in the past hasbeen thediffentty to find a sensitive Power Tramnamieston lines. spot on the crystal and to keep it when found. The crystal has asually had the blame, Tt will stand a direct pull | of drondredsa of pHruncds, j but the seat of the trouble has really been the type of catwhisker employed. The- Tt ia ontirely non-hygro- Climax Auto-micrometer Catwhisker is undoubtedlythe commonsense solution of crystal | scopic, setting difficulties. The unique design based on the stvlographic pen pomt eliminates lt cannot absorb moisture eer all dificulties, In addition an independent pressure is maintained between the cat- if fractured, TF INSULATES PER- FECTLY DURING BAINFALE. I: whisker container and the crystal surface which ensures complete stability when sect. sis self-cleaning on all -aurfaces, Another important feature in the Climax Popular Crystal Set is the high efficiency of | PRICE : One Climax Incolated Shock Absorber ithe tuning system which is by specially designed D-shaped variometer, giving remark- ‘ably close coupling, wide wave-length variation, fine tuning and good selectivity. | ong wave tuning is accomplished by an adjustable plug-in coi] which in co-operation I with the variometer enables unusually close tuning to be attained when listening-im | Climax Low-Loss Insulators. Boxed separately, 1/- box. to the Daventrystation. aD Chis Lawton Aerial, bya ~

| Brice: Climax Popular Crystal MAKE SURE IT'S CLIMAX. MAKE SURE IT’S CLIMAX. ! Set fitted with Climax Popular Plug-in. Detectorwith the TH CLIMAX LIGHTNING Conshracted on om lagenkvs imerhaniral | ARRESTER. eyabem by which it may he opened ‘or | Auto-micrometer Catwhisker Made on tir molticnp.queneled fokled fo afew seonle, The wite Tobe Spark principle. rovides stnen into a: frais or opens ait te ite Anal land ‘Climax Superb Crystal, fphietic spot thatges od form withoat the least irdable. The wind- wave-length renge, 300-500 L Tizhtuing dlatiantes with o fog is arranged tn fWe Sat colle which are Straight path to. earth of verre

iocthanigally “ol electrically fen lereced , | metres oot he 12/6 Ing moctene, Tiey romblue the odvantages of the | Pretecta-tho 66 whetlier tn mae | pancake typeof winding with the sHenoled wm. NO SWwiTCHes E- ape. A centre tapping provided for Daventry Adjustable Loading CRSSATRY, ‘The olen lnenhetieg ty wWikh Vorlons sper chrirites. Coil, extra, 3/6, Wists are serlegqoiltiple gage ciscomplete whaeie at This frome actial very nilractiys In shomting offecd, leaving your FOLDING appearance, oxtremely eMclent in opera CLILIMAX SUPERB CRYS- dgnalt at masini strengths, FRAME AERJAL tion, remarkably apie bi comstruction, TAL with CLIMAX AUTO- The class cower Protects thee paps And la very eaaly folded: into a coved): l from eerenben sel-comineting dibe sto dirk, cheap er other cnily portable fore, Tlbs stand) ako folds. MICROMETER CAT- interieréoce. jtglabpapiennl with «2 Dna Lightilag GiTtaier, sli lt ja offered abn) jerticolerhy ttracthren l | aerial dp positive proeinetion agilast fgbthing, bested ial beiug price. Undoubtedly the bast irame aerial, | WHISKER x. 2/- i i emoree Of danger, Prec Fi complete reagy to fix. OnnCepits | “MAKE SUREITS CLIMAX”

lf you have difficulty in AH ing genuine CLIMAX. production and are asked to accept inferioc imitations, kindly send your order direct te us, enclosing FLO. or to the correct anpount, whee immediate attention will be given te your insiractoni,

Mead Office & Worlss : QUILL WORKS, PUTNEY, LONDON, S.W.15. Tel, Putney 2599. = (4b eommunitatons fo Head Chice.! _'tRADIO* Showrooma : Gl, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C.1, Tele plant: it lotketn one,

Write for the Magazine Catalogue for Fall details of all Climax Radio Components and Sets.

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THE TWO CHRISTMAS ANNUALSFOR 1925- DEMAND ENORMOUS-CANNOT BE REPRINTED- ORDER EARLY-ON SALE EVERYWHERE.

THIS YEAR’S PRESS OPINIONS: “These arethe jolliest of ‘annuals"....‘ Hullo Boys!" breathes of life and adventure.”"—-Nottingham Post. * Thousands of ‘nephews’ and ‘nieces’ who listen-in nightly to the hed-time stories will be clamouring for these handsomely printed and illustrated volumes..... "Western Mail. “A Budget of Good Things ... -. "The Times. . “Both the books are altogether admirable gifts for the coming gift season... . "— Liverpool Echo. “ They will certainly be two of the most popularannuals on the market ..... our readers would be well advised to book their ordera well in advance... .. the most up-to-date, best produced and cheapest annuals on the market... . "Weekly Circular. “From Mr. Cecil Palmer come a couple of first-rate volumes for juveniles ...... they are fully worth the money... ."—East Anglian Daily Times. They will be hailed withdelight... . both these volumes are excellently illostrated."—Aberdeen Press and Journal. “They crea veritable bodget of good things....."—Sirmingham Dispatch.

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Manufacturers of Motor:Car Electrical HM. The King. Equipment by Appointment to

Announcement. A slight modification in the process of manu- facture—in no way atfecting’its tonal quality or efficiency—enables us to produce the

“Junior” Loud Speaker more economically. The benefit +this saving we are immediately passing on to the public in1 the form of a sub- stantial reduction in price,ic., from 55/- to un- SetinEnamelAS 45/-, at which figure ut 61S absolutely 7 , 0 0 0 ohms. 3. 49P~ approachable in its c l a s s . i _ NO WAITING ! Write for a copy Seanee 2,00) ohms. ink 65/- of our complete Radia Catalogue

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Popular Music Travestied, No. 1. SAVE 3 5 / - ON YOUR NEW LOUD SPEAKER.

Hy ordering it during the next 14 ae on the coupon below, you can get the finest Loud Speakeron the market for 35/-, which ia 35/- below the usual price. POST THE COUPON TO US ENCLOSING REMITTANCE, AND WE WILL FORWARD THE INSTRUMENT TO YOU, PACKING FREE, CARRIAGE FORWARD ON SEVEN DAYS' APPROVAL. IF AT THE END OF THAT TIME YOU ARE NOT FULLY SATISFIED, RETURN THE INSTRUMENT TO US CARRIAGE PAID, AND WE WILL REFUND YOU YOUR MONEY IN FULL. Two other splendid bargains are a l s o offered on the same terns, but you must apply during the next 14 days. The VOLUTONE.

A, first-class full-save Lewd Speaker, cap able of filling the largest room with cleat and distortionless epeech or music. [It has a roriect fish and a handsome appearance. ITS ADJUSTABLE DIA. PHRAGM IS A DISTINCT l ADVANTAGE. Usual price £4- 10. 55 om FELLOWS JUNIOR » LOUD SPEAKER. Except for sheer power is the equal of any bag Face Loud Speaker on the market, Over lBons. high, handsome appearance, perfect lone, ADIJUST- ‘ ABLE DIAPHRAGM. Usual price ¥/-. 1 / Fill tn the coupon and enclose remittance. Oh Me! .... Oh My! | The Loud Speaker will then be forwarded you, carnage forward, pecking free, ON 1" SEVEN DAYS’ APPROVAL. Have you ever felt hke the gentleman HEADPHONES. 11/6. in this picture ? Precious minutes wasted A. first-class pant of British Headphones. Very comfortable to wear and extremely sensitive. Non- fiddling with cats whisker to find a rusting duralamm headbands. Better than forcicn really sensitive spot that—perhaps—isn’t ‘phones and no dearer. Weight only 6 o v s , with cord. Usual price 16/6. Fill in eoupon below there. All this can be avoided with an and post with temutiance, Headphones-will be sent ON SEVEN DAYS’ APPROVAL.Postage Sd outlay of one shilling and sixpence,

Shagmad Seerte Cepols — which is the cost of the finest crystal INSPECT OUR Lonvon: 2 0 ,Store Street, Tottenham on the market, Russell’s “Purple PRODUCTS. sbiesiowane pegct Gute. Label” Hertzite, bristling with ultra- Nate.—These goods can only be obtained af these wonderfully sensitive points. Obtainable from ll low prices direct from us and from no other source. radio dealers. SAVE 6/8 IN THE POUND on your Wireless G o o d s , Write for special catalogue. To THE FELLOWS MAGNETO COoO., LTD., Comberland Avenue, Park Royal, London, N.W.10.

The L. G. RUSSELL LABORATORIES, 1-7, Hill Street, on conditions aa per your advertisement, Birmin gham. RT. 6/11/25. This coupon is not available after November 20th. Please write clearly in plainblock letiers and register cosh pchaomaan!"1g

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mechanics of sound. This science applied to this chusive spirit of radio. ~ Bullying” radio means the transformation of our friend perhaps, but always in a -fmendly spirit. the electrical impulse into audible sound. An Tactfully handled inthe Brandes laboratories, impulsive impulse, this electrical fellow, he has revealed many helpful theories, and and one of many moods. We've been close the value of this research shows itself in on his heels for years, constantly improving the quality of the Brandes instruments. his transformation to easy and natural He brings the voice and music and we get him to talk as naturally as possible. sound. Never a complete mastery, but always The Brandola

The Brevdola is for those who seek supreme. per- formance. Specially built to bring greater volume with minimum current input. and exceptional clanty

over the full frequency range. “A lirge diaphragm Guarantie gives new. rounded fulness: to the low registers and new lanfied lightness to the high, The

Biaedes products fe told semi-poose-neck horn is constracted of material which subject to. the (ign foval ot the. purchseer, it for gery eliminates harshness or metallic resonance, Repro-

frason you are not fully: aaa- duction is controlled by a thumb screw on the base. inked, Tetum them to your Polished walnut. plinth with electro-pl: ited fittings, dealer within ten divi. pl Substantially-yet elegantly built, hright 26", bell 12°. kee will inemediately Tefumd thefo) purchase peice, Tie Table Talker The comrs rant acreerin fhe hofrore sf obe Paar re arated, Repairs or eaneo regurreit nv aie ur ges“aeire 30/2 7 granted free

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Mace may meme tt tttytosmeeraser Hl 66 i ' NELSON- S | ! j i THREE FILAMENT i VALVES MULTI i j (ALL-BRITISH) i ARE THE FINEST VALVES MADE.

f They have : ' | THE UNIQUE. FEATUREof | t ( 3. FILAMENTS i which c a n be used singly, o r with ! any two filaments in Parallel, converting this Valve i n t o a Tas POWER AMPLIFIER. ThE LIFE OFTHREE WALNES AT THE COST OF ONE. i FOUR IMPROVED TYPES. TYPE A. PRICE 9/6

4 to 6 VOLTS. 1 AMPS. PER FILAMENT. ! 15/- TYPE D.E.A. PRICE 26 VOLTS. vi AMPS. PER FILAMENT | TYPE _D.E.2. PRICE 15/- i ! 18to2 VOLTS. 35 AMPS, PER FILAMENT. TYPE D.E.'06. PRICE 16/6 A PRODUCT of SCIENCE 3 VOLTS i06 AMPS. PER FILAMENT. r PRICE o eeTuseh | CUARanrg = or send P,O, Hf enable fo obtaia fiom your loco! dealer, wnlte bo the. maken esa 1/6 (post free) IDEVIE S Lr® "fer CO., LTD., 1 16 50 NEW ONFORE THE NELSON ELECTRIC ! 45 to DETEX LTD. S.W.19. LOnNoe MERTON PARK, LONDON, Of all Radio Dealers, & Ae Lan : —=— f : coe iSe oy shemeneereetre Slee

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For purity of tone, crystal reception is un- epnned and for crystal reception at its best the “Brownie Wireless” bas no peer. If you live within 25-30 miles from the local station or [20 miles from 5XX it is only necessary to set the slider in the desired WIRING A = position and yourelforta are rewarded by clear-toaned voluminous reproduction. And reliability, you can't better remember for ||| SYSTEM “ Brownie.” FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT. The “Broienio” Wireless Mhewlel Ma. enbadces all the features al abe Stan- D.L.5—the ever-sensitive The fat metal-sheathed dard“ Bireenin.”” Recereer. lt = cap able of qesisting emtresne. clematic: con- crystal, Rubber Insulated Wires outer casing is bypdrwul- in the Kaleeco t ditions. “The that made the “Brownie” famous. employed jolly moulded under = pressure af GO The crystal are speci- Adds volume and distance to every r e c e i v e r . Wiring System jlond, forming o plensing. and svbeten- ally i to meet the of spparutios, tislly “designed pacee dernand for an inexpen- The recener. haa nature] wayne installation. The iesgth op to 600 metres and a Seand- sive plug and voruet coil stiechmend is Wiring is fixed perfectly ard Two priesnes the a of o on the wall surface paevided, which with . aE flat One irecial coil—vee Bhestrition (price 2/0 se fe Crystalpiecein eliminating all possibility of damage thereby extral—rndots the et sdaptable te dis- m a to structure. Given a coat of enamel or 5k. Complete, including the invisible. Catwhisker, F Se temper, the Wiring is practically famous ELS (Crystalcond Palma en installing Electric Light proce TOG, per box, Zf. When contemplating dius" Catehiker, f i Contractor oe good your Local Electrical fle Biandsid “Drone.” Jnl consult afi ehandie particulars oe eer, Wd dete coaeepiete who will be pleased to give full fame, TM, ORM Tarting Coll dor ibe and prices of the Kaleeco Wiring System. Bieter, i= BROWNIE WIRELESS CO. Ask yourDealer to show you THE (of Great Britain), LTD., these and otherinleresting 1 “Brownie Wireless" 310a-312a, Euston Road, London, N.W.1. caseiiaMeme Products. "Phone: Museum 3747, td et

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nu OutstandingJriumph inLoudSpeakerDesign NOCTURNE THERE’s melody in music. You carry the melody THis is a Loud Speaker, totally dif- away with you and sing it or hum it to yourself when ferent in appearance, in construction you l i k e . But melody is only the half of music. The and in results, other half is harmony. All the parts singing together, just as all the stars join to make the grand composition I t s performance is the nearest approach of the star-lit sky. to the ever-present i d e a l —perfection in Wireless Reception and the Cabinet—out- The Cosmos Radio Valve set is a great harmonic in- wardly resembling the familiar bracket clock strument. It gives full value to each and every part —possesses that beauty of form and super- which the composer wrote in to produce the great lative finish which denotes the masterpiece. ensemble at which he was aiming. It is this width and depth and colour of reproduction which gives the Prices from ioe as £4;1940 musician the delight which he feels and shows under the spell of the Cosmos Radio Valve Set. And though : you may not account yourself a skilled musician, its cic marvellous reproduction will equally delight you. The K AMPLION 7 Series

— ate, COSMOS | Pirate | RADIO VALVE SETS Paterfces. and Manufecterers.: ALFRED GRAHAM & CO. 3-Valve Set {8.5.03 2: 5-Valve Set from £22 .5.0; (E. A. GRAHAM), without accessories, ‘but including royalties St. Andrew's Works, Crafton Park, Lenden, 5.E.4, a From all Wireless Dealers Deapnafratiens af The A PLION Shnpiragms: 26, Savile Roa, Load Wo; Th igh Sieret, Ciihure, og? bo Whaat Sy Feel eat, Manchester: M1, Sf Pdacrin METEO=-VICEK SUPPLIES LTDS Stredt, Uilaeor, f CENTRAL DPUILDINGS, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, 5.0.1 Propreeterss Metropettan-Pickers Electrical Company, End.

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a ARRemarkable’ 7 CVOWSETVICE IOO00 Like many other wireless enthusissts, you may possess a 3 or 4 valve Receiver which is only giving you 1 or 2° valve NEW BUYERS results, sohere is am announcementthat will interest you, i EVERY WEEK 500 MILES GUARANTEED ON LOUD SPEAKER! We reconstruct a 3 yalee Receiver, using our Potent Reaction Unit and Gusrantee Loud Speaker strength 30 milew away wath absolute selectoevity. 4dr 5 Valve Reocerers com be deals with similarly weit Froportionain ranges CUT OUT LOCAL STATIONS & | why? After noonastruction with our Patent Reaction ‘nit local stations can be entire ¥ out out. Because more and more people every week your Present set does not give Loud Speaker are oealising that Savings Certificates area signals * 1 to miles away on 2 valves, or the best investment for small savings, They mules distant on 3 valves, oF yO" CGaniot elrminate yorut local station, send ‘your eet are easy to buy, bear a good rate of interest i ue, oF write for iHuatrated contmia= (free of Income Tax)and are absolutely safe, Ormsby:C2 ote Reconstruction Service | 28, PAGE STREET, You can buy Savings Cerlificates in angle documents repre- sealing 1,5, 10. 25 and 50 Certificates costing 16/. £4,£8, Westminster, 5.W.1, £20 nerd £40 reepective rok of Bo, ‘Phone: Victoria 1987, on Savings Cortificates held tor theve full meriod of 7ears —— can cash your Certificntas at Marka: time all interest accrwed to ciate, Elutres, Herts, vings Associations, Poot Offices and Banks sal] them.

THE SERMONS FROM THE SERVICES BROADCAST FROM ("| SAXON GUIDE TO WIRELESS| ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS ARE PUBLISHED EACH MONTH

THIS If THE BEST BOOK OBTAINABLE, AND ENABLES ANYONE WITHOUT PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE TO MAKE WIRELESS SES W ARE UNEQUALLED IN PRICE, QUALITY, O8 EFFICIENCY. ST. MARTIN’S REVIEW rerything ted bh Wireles: i simply explained, and full ee,“WITH aan WIRING DLACRAMS.aore aren for mak :— Editor - H. R. L: Sheppard. Two SUPER EFFICIENT CRYSTAL SETS, OWEAND TWO VALVE DUAL AMPLIFICATION RECEIVERS, ONEAND (WO VALVE AMPLIFIERS ; ALSO THE VERY LATEST TYPES OF TWO, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE: VALVE SPECIAL ARMISTICE DOUBLE NUMBER TUNED ANODE ViInG SETS, THE CHAPTER ON TESTINGAliRBLess COMPONENTS & ALONE NOW ON SALE, CONTAINING OONTRIBUTIONS FROM HOORTH THE PRICE OF THE SIR RB, BADER.POWELL THOMAS HARDY 4c REITH NO SOLDERING, NO SPECIAL TOOLS, 176 PAGES LAURENCE BINYON SiR LYNDEN MACASSET gisHiorOF SALISRIPRY DEAN OF CANTERBURY JOHN MIDDLETON MURRT MS. WENT RINGH AM NO TROUBLE. Simply follow instrections and yea will moke a better set for one-foarth the proce l /3 POST Price Bd. Post Free, you weuld pay for an ioferioe instrament. Fram THE MANAGER, ST. MARTIN'S REVIEW, 21, CHANDOS 5T., Satisfaction guoronteed or money refunded. LONDON, ‘WiC.2, SAXON RADIO CO. (DEPT. 24), SOUTH SHORE, BLACKPOOL. |

The Aerial Whether yourreceiving set 1s a valve set or a crystal one, whether ; your aerial i outside or inside, you can increase its range and You Have Been rreatly improve the strength and clearness of signals by sub- ' Looking For! stituting MAGNIPLEX for your present aerial wire.

“STRONGaeSTEEL ay MAGNIPLES. is made of specially woven Phosphor Bronze WireGanee of high tensile strength ped condirctivity, and: can be sed in any form ‘of serial, Using a-single wire for. down lead,

Prices :-—jin. wide dd.perit, pin. wideid. per ft. Sip- ; Our claim tm backedbya guarantes that HELIXO LTD., : plied ii leneths ot 24,30, 74. 0nd 1ooth, including tthe, | we lf refond your cash withowt gaesfion HENRY BUILDINGS. GRESSE i vie: Enel Terminal for Down Lead and Insulators reagky | Pibor encting, For longths auncler 25ft. Gittings charged 2 if reselts are not better thanyour present STREET. RATHBONE PLACE. 10S, ol eas Pitage and packing free, : aerial and more thon justify the extra cost. LONDON, Wil, (epee Jose: Mier Ho, eis =

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Polished Ebony— and the consequent handsome appearance of LUCAS RADIO WeSCap BATTERIES makes them an acquisition to any room where a wireless cabinet 15 installed, RECEIVING SETS They are moulded in one piece from “MILAM.” the new Lucas moulding material, each battery being entirely self-contained with cover, making a separate outside case unnecessary.

Efescaphone Receiving Sets are ideal for family use. They are "Milam"™ is entirely acid«proct and oll connectors are non-corrosive— simple to tune, safe in the hands of a mowice and can be relied the batterica therefore are very clean in use. upon to give satisfaction at ell times. With the 4-valve Nelson Another specialfeature is the strong carrier which facilitates handling— Efescaphone (illustrated) ne extra coils or tuning devices are a boon when the battery needs re-charging. It should be particularly required to tune in any station working ona wavelength between noted that all prices include Cover arid, Carmicr. 150-4,000 metres. Thatmeans youcan bring in Daventry by the turn of a switch in place of the: local station. Write for further particolars of LUCAS “MILAM™ RADIO BATTERIES Post Freefrom Department G. = Price in Mabogeny Cabinet complede except welve,

S.walve devalve £25 Sa, £35 15s. TYPE Volte| DIMENSIONS corti mes PRICE

( Ropolnies 37/6 extra} i Rapaliies 30). extra, | Sevelve in Walewt Cobinet £21 Ss, phos 37/6 Ropeltias, RM9 6 12 x 5f * 10jin 90 10 a4. 1.6 RMS 6 10} x 53 = Wiin 52 14 £2.18.6 Seeratk yoor Dealerrailtanecfor a demonitpation,ch mee fleerile forte RP7j6| 6 9b x 5x Din. 50 100 #2.15.0 congpicic, upetoris, RPS 6 7x Se x Fin W © 22. 2.0 RHS. 6 St x Sk x Shin 16 32 21. 9.6 PURAVOX _ ROS 6 6x 3) x Fin] (12 4 £1. 7.6 BP7/2| 2 §$ 22. x Byin.| 50 oo #1. 2.6

loud 1s Acteet! Capacities ple chee are af a Dibdeen pale of discharge, t- Feat Batteries hove ooiections for 2, 4, or 0 potla, give extremely pure and powerful reprodue- tion. Made in three sites, the PURAVOX eSat SO/J-, the ee at 46/- and the Minature at 2&/-, EFESCA LUCAS headphones Exceptionally «clear and evenly matched in RADIO BATTERIES bore. Pate 1Sf= per: pan: Designed and Manufactured by

Wholesale only : The House famed for “ King of the Road “ Specialities FALK, STADELMANN & co. LTD., Efesca Electrical Works, E.c. 1, JOSEPH LUCAS LTD., BIRMINGHAM 83-903, FARRINGDON ROAD, LONDON, And at Glasgow, Manchester and Bieminghom.

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how offertheir ALL BRITISH HEADPHONES at prides and quality tnt wil cop pete with any other phones oo the world's market, be they of British or foreign ‘matulacture, then always

ORIGINALS BONTONE buy it. LIGHTWEIGHTS- We guatanice to forward by réebura Post Free. of post, We gonrantee to replace if phones donot give entire satefac = tien and same are returned tous within-1o days of purchase undamaged, BLUE LABEL 1/6 SPECIFICATION :-—Siinphe adjusted, comfortable and highly polished “ Feather. weight" Headbands.’ Specially designed permanent magnets. Perfcctly GOLD LABEL 2/-

matched coils, wotind to 4 total ‘retstance of yjoon Ohms. Best quality Se Slt. fag. oonds, serrated Swedigh ron Pote Pinces, beantitally poiskped ‘Tredte Larca pes, " ROUND TYPE 1/6 Remember. that behind this offer is the name of BONTONE, with @ sale exceeding 100,000 phones. Better value than the above canna be obtained at double their purchase price. TUNGSTALITE BONTONE PHONES moy be obtained from all Radio Siores; or direct from the octeal manufacturers : From all dealers or direct fram & DD. & Co. (Ed. A. BOYNTON), TUNGSTALITELtd., Admiraliy and War Office Contractors, 47, Farringdon Road, E-C.1, or 41, Call Lane, Leeds - 167-173, GOSWELL ROAD, LONDON, E.C.1.

Sare Moneyon Valyes/ RADION DE ‘06 S-volt (H.F. or LF.) 10/6 Conipare the price with pny other Siritish-mecde Hi;gh-Grade Valyes, Have you soey the curves in Our bocktet * “No. 9” 2-VALVE dager rds) “Sf an epalls eyuied of the resend, thew wer the bert paloes | keeyel come avries, aif methank powforec: RADIO SET roby iy order on gatchly, aad eheo ff i aay mart

anes Feil cetfiaraly peatoeEadioua f,ta, RADION 2-7. DE “24 (ELF, or LiF.) 20h, Easily the RADION PYRAMID Powor Valvex 4-w. & 6 typed, Goaraniesd Filament 22/0. BRADION “G.P."A 4-9, BrightValve oniy Ti-. besi ever made From usted Dealers of direct Poot Fra friw jhe Manufacherera; Must be heard to be believed. Wonderful RADHOME LTO., Ballington, Mr. Moccheifield, Cheshire, clarity, wer, and wide range. The Send lor our lookdet 1 it deasibes yoalers, repair Servirg, last word in neatness and compactness. and fives pet hints. it's ‘ines, Write to-day, E AG L E hones ee Wireless maeRADION! ENGINEERING Supply. 8, Grent Co.,LTD, WARWIO. Russell Street. WuC.1. AreteMua |

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| Novempen Gru, 1025 Get the valve a = ah t+ im thepurple box

ne the inception of radio there has been nothing more popular than Marconi Valves —a popularity that grows daily. The reasons are obvious. For the range contains the right valve forthe right purpose—and a valve for every purpose, each scientifically—not freakishly— designed to give unfailing per- formance, lasting service, and absolute satisfaction. Another oint ! The valve in the purple ox bears the name Marconi— the namefirst and foremost in

ye radio for thirty years and a guarantee of supremacy. Lastly, for tonal purity and sound volume there is nothing to equalthe valve in the purple box. Therefore, get—— Marconi VALVES at all radio dealers

Announcement of THE MARCONIPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED Registered Office: Marcom Howse, Strand, London, ‘W.C.2, and 210-212, Tottenham Court Rosd, London, W.I

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