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Regiitored af pie DECEMBER 28, 1928. Every F r i d a y . Two Pence. Vol. 21. No. 274. [oxo 8 Nowspe oer, Improved European Listening. New Wavelengths for British Stations on January 13. HE RADIO TIMESattempts to keep | shouldbe directed. towards giving the best | mitted to the Council of the Union a plan listeners in touch with the broad |-Enropean service. The Committee room | for the allocation of ‘wavelengths, called outlines of what has: been called the | does not, according to enlightened opinion, | the Plan de Geneve, which was agreed to by international situation, A series of six exist as a market place where wavelengths | 8o per cent. of the stations of Europe, That articies, entitled" Taking Stock,’ published | are sold to the highest ar most persuasive’ plan ‘exists today, but many new. stations / in our columns last summer, crew attention bidder. Uneer the inspired, tireless, and have prown up since March, T9260, and: to the fact that the most serious obstacle to | suave chairmanshipr of Vr Braillard much the plan-is. not working ‘well, It became the progress of wireless broadcasting was the has been done, and, had the Committee not obvious last-year that a new plan based upon lack. of wavelengths available for broad- been formed, unimaginable chaos would now theold was necessary. The Governments at easting. Nothing that has happened since | reign. Unfortunately, a few tecalcitrant, the World Wireless Conference at Washington Delies the statements made tm in rg27 cut down the total

those articles; the situation to ae ie aaay = ; S| allocation’ of wavelengths for Gay is even worsethan was | : : broadcasting, new stations grew anticipated last summer, and NEW WAVELENGTHS FOR OLD. | upand newauthorities clamoured | hardlya day ai without a PRESENT. NEW. for + eae ne gee BBC. station _ Su ce unter- ‘Rilo- Kiio- pase oa os paz poe ference. There % of course, & ) hebts. Metres. Sabine. hertz. Metves Sialion: ave 68 CEREUS T particy arly the ae policy hc action ee 192 1,562.5 Daventry KX 192 1,562.5 Daventry 5XX aneae nae cut pee 2!

a ecient: She tateanata - es Glasgow on = oe Glasvow a Bere innpecative, “Itis “nh et1 tiehi policyMiCy are asaS 780 384.6: Manchester.793: 378.3: Manchester.er : eesalize. the hecreefl (x} To seek, byevery avail- “8 cat aera at oS Eee the situation in 1925, and 2 aole means, to arrive at an r : Me) ke seth though it left place for all nations, agreement a3 to the allocation 220, FST) SouTnemOU, 19g8 303.8 Cana, it. gave the better sans to these of wavelengths between all - 312.5 Newcastle. 964 311.2,. Aberdeen, who were then working and did authoritieser responsiblereefor the 1,049? 288.5soot Belhest.Edinburgh. ro40991 388.5302.7 RelaysBelfast. and not,Tefor example,ert feee Britishnee working — broadcasting sta- Tiedensath stations to take inferior waves ions in Europe, ause Ruritania m1 i pe To frais the. British 1,230 243.9 Newcastle. WantCoieeeaaaeeTRC ateeeae system so that it gives satis- N.B.—These changes come into operation on Sunday, Ruritania was left free, but it P factory service to the maxi- Tanuary 13. was nota good place. ‘The new

nimpumber of listeners, valet | es p Meet e ae ra eee = Plan, then, had to be negotiated (3) Out of fairness to other in terms of sacrifice on the nations, to attempt to make the maximum misinformed or ignorant authorities, by part: of the pioneers who held, force ase possible of the limited facilities refusing positively or castially to adhere to a Priorité, a place in the sun while giving available, plan, produce an apparent chaos, albett their a better place than onginally propos The most important of these points is number is small, Discouragements are to the neweomers. The higherthe wave -the- probably that concerned with arriving at an many, but persistance alone can win, and better, of that there js no doubt, anc it eéd plan for the allocation of the 113 gradually the worst equipped, most casually indefensible to maintain the attitude that available wavelengths among European tun stations will come into line; the fact the powerful nations first in the field should. stations. Month by month and year by of their backsliding must not deter the for ever guard the lion's share. Had sucha year certain of the members of the technical enlightened from pursuinga sane and policy been adopted no agreement would be Committee of the Onion Fulernationate ode definite policy of struggling to secure agree- achieved and in place of ement there” Rudiophonia have attempted to show their ment both in Committee and in action. would: be interference. It is better to haye In March, 1926, the Committee sub- Hoontinued overleaf.) colleagues that the work of the Committee

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an agreed plan and mo interference than all The BBC, average frequency at present 15 quicker, Today the Regional. Scheme in the best places for a few countries butwhole- 790.2 kilohertz; the new average will be Britain is in hand two years late. sale interference. 834.6 kilohertz, The mean of the European Meanwhile under pemt (3) ‘all that is Aiterprotracted negotiation there has allocation is qa20. possible is beng done to bridge the gap emerged a majority agreement between the the newflan will be pet into axecufion on between the present and the future. To nations of Europe for a new plan called this end all B.B.C. relay stations and Bourne- the Plan de Gruxelles. It is agreed upon january 13, 1929, The situation ts so serious mouth will be putona common or sane notas a fixed and right plan; for ever, tt | that immediate acton ts imperative, hence ational exclusive wave. It hud been hoped rather-as an anncable adjustment of station the absence of longer notice, to start this arrangement in“November, but wavelengths for the benefit of all. As has | unexpected difficulty delayed te scheme. Under point (2) above is meant. simply been indicated above, it implied. sacrifices that the national systems must .be basedon The B.B.C. will be ready, however, to start from all those unduly favoured by priority fewer stations of higher power rather than on single wavelength working early in the mn the Plan de Geneve. Eritain among the 1 the present system of many stations of New Year. The delay 16° 4ine solely fo rest had to give up waves. low power, The B.B.C., realizing the implica- manufacturing difculties, It should “be On the previous page is tabulated the new | tions and possibilities of the mternational remembered that the apparatus is unique allocation of wavelengths for Britain. situation, framed proposals three years ago amd the scheme ambitious. It is impossible The 5.B.C,"s sacritice, in order to make ‘te meet the mpendime difficulties. These to foresee every dificulty ;.one canonly this new Plan posstble, has been to exchange proposals finally became known as the generalize from experiment.-and say that, metres) for 1,230 kilo- 850 kilohertz (353 Regional Scheme. Permission to go ahead humanly speaking, the scheme seems bound hertz (243.Qmetres), Thechangein kilohertz with the Regional Scheme has been delayed to Work. per‘station will beas under :— so long that interference everywhere is now Finally, as in the case of altnest every. past Eaveniry 53% i 7 ae nl] improvement of the service as.a whole, a Bavagtry fh Vs e pine 2 much aggravated. Had a start been made a a a - ae much earlier, as and when frst proposed by partial dislocation fora few listeners. will Matchenter..., Ae a a's ui Ee be unavoidable, Previous experience en- Lepaloay ia i a hy it a the B.B.C., the situation need not have become Canhit i. a Hees be be tel as acute as itis at present. In this respect courages the hope that this will be intell- Abrideen |. Pee a ia wo GH gently accepted in the tmterests of the {te pete eeelalye Wave.) Germany has gained the reward of foresight, Belinea ay ‘el a k ay majority. PP. B Eournecionth 4 9 that country now being in a vastly superior (Ane: gos on tom nathomal oman. } inmate pine position because of ability to act very much —————— ‘GOOD NIGHT, EVERYBODY—GOOD

NIGHT !* INFORMATION ‘FOR MARINERS AND OTHERS. | By a Lonely Listener. HERE i# something very intimate -ohows - For the benefit of those who find them wseful, a table proving exact details of the | : this nighily eourtesy, something tht Slapping Forecasts, Gale Warmngs, Weather Bulletins and Time Signals broadcast dawy missing from the impersonal opening an- as from IstJanuary, is given below, with motes appended, referring to these services. notncements, ‘This is London. culling the British ————— | = lales * means anybody and nobody, Tp is abstract, imomplete, We are not expected to raped, «but Forecasts for .. General Weotler | .. | only to listenfor what follows, while the farewell, Shippine.ae Gate; | Warnings.ie 2 Bulletins,: Time Sigals ‘ | on the other hand, demands i reponme and in- faa variably geta it. Though the annennéer doesn't a iia H hear it, we find omrselves involontarily saving | Weekdays. Weekdays. Weekdays. Weekdays. i ‘Good night’; bot not after the first one; we wilt | for the repeat with ita friendly, heart-warming o = | inflesxion. 10.30 0.A, i.0. P.M. 6.79 Pim iO,40) aM, ] lt ia delightfully personal. ‘Ggoad night, every- | body’; that meana me,one of the thousands of 6.15 p.m. 4.45 p-m. salitary listeners whose world has heen made in- : iimumedintely before 6.15 mM, finitely Jarger by the F.B.C. Were it mot fer this } | the Weather 1G.0 pm. homely tonch the ¢ive and range micht have made | Eulletmn) | if more fonely thin ever, It wonld beeo cast fe fade away as we do from a concert hall of o theatre, i mes a ae a gEeet —— —_— fn bee Doe tend forsotten in the crowd. [hut thig hnman way of cloing makes the larger world very Sundays, Sundays. Sundays. Sundays, | friendly. No other ending would do us well, Sowe- paseo how the National Anthem jan’t at home im the i | ff home; even the Benediction would be a dismizsal i I 10.30) 2M, 3.30 pm, B40 p.m, 10,30 4.1. but “good night" ian"t good-bye, of least not : | 9.0 p.m. | 3.30 p.m. in the way the announoer eave it. He has taht | 9.o p.m, tw how it should be said. with that subtle, sorry- ] | i 1.0. p.m, to-po-but-shan't-be-gone-long sert- of inflexion. ] If radio has done nothing elee it hae, by thus little friendliness, brought ueinte-a very big brotherhood. WOLTERS. Special items are selective. Muaic,. ecience, soeiml topics and the reetfind an audience that is limited |, doo Ae Shoe. Fervices are 2] hrtadcdat item Datemivy G25, whieh hase preaent wareloncth of 1582.5 Metres, oF | hd Bileercica, oe b peer of 25 Rolwale, by the imtercst of the listeners. The topics divide a, Gale. Workinge ate always repeated at thi Beet regular time of brondeaad, «ig. a gle warriog. treadoad ws 1 pom, us into groupe and viewpoints, butthe cheery je pepe? ol 4.46 and 6.15 pm. endsey frevh Tetormaid yi heeeltied, fe giren ai these ‘thems, ‘good-night’ brings us together in a fine! agreement. 3, Time. Alenale conmlel of theanfomaitie tremenrinstep bp the-Sinndard Cleek af Greenwich -Obeervatary, of: els dob, [t goes not to be head but to the heart ; we clase Faneenn ing. slecreive seconde, The Boal qo is the Tie Bigtial, “Tet ameunt of ing ia lees than O40) steed. The- Tie Rignale will, ‘when Beteesary, ha eepericopesed po Poereaineies, betthe Bignais will be lout enodch so le enally on the common ground of humanity. (herria, “i Thank you, Mr. Announcer, on behalf.of thousands i] Varialids Gompf the aera pert icge de Bond be enitie from- tine to tie; le epeordinsn -witkh (he aniewneies of lonesome people who have nobody to bid thew ; of var Bhtareenaes.The 9050 pe, Shiptiiee Forecast pariiceiiyply ts fialie pe be verte, bet anah Weeraiian. Ly edperiised in the Bama Tioweq end in the Pewee pote, are Wr pee give micripliine Miimcememte an the previoge. day, good-nicht, whom yoo have made to, feel. thet in | Ale, OTOTeoTning, AeeT The mereine ENiphipe Férecuel, we oinovnce fie timo of. the evening Feorewast, wierther th oe Pigeair «av wee, a net too friendly world there is at least -one whe vocally tucks them up and hopes they will sep i fo Tee pireereshty ef Cale Waering: cant be ieidatdieed, bat Ui ie very rarefy that (hep racy be mere-thas there or foe itmhicee. 1 weil, ! a = a ee 2- EEE f Gead night, Mr, Announcer—pood night.

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= — FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES OF 1928. Which Programmes have you enjoyed most this year? Do you agree with the accompanyingarticles on the year’s programmes, which were submitted at the Editor’s request by four regularlisteners ?

By radia clrinin nos. |f By Gordon Oakes. sible; AAD puay— Eric Arnold. HES ct calls to manictl technically—tt hina BRI the programmes riven H Ki be + few faults, though by the TsO. during hasarnivred. some Of the action Tho year insidethe * chamber the neh eleven pronths, when one thinks of all the silly little 1928 had’ seen a of horrors’ WHS people who have crumbled at definite esialfish- clithioalt To folle ver. | them so heartily, when, one mont of ebantlards abe COME — ir relives that: the broadcasting and prograrnines old Trem the have been on the ¢chotus—was well machine bras Seo in Whole more fred, supplil in the vig- enormous power for good’ or more -solid, and néttes fromthe lives evil, one canst but recnl| more satimactorr, of those who risk Nietzsche's Superman nnd wonder Wi hitter the species hasnet arrived in the shape of tlie Radio artists have become familiar with the all for Fle ineresse of mechanical knowledge—in guicrophone end listeners no longer merely commente, in mrotoriie, and in’ Hying, Prograuome Department Stafl. The year lias ‘jistten-in” to the "wireless"; they listen bo" pré- Yel “He radio drama ‘has still’ to make good ils shown that the individuals who contro! brond- casting are. very alive to the importance of their Cries. promise,’ Tethnical difficulties overcome, and ~ Not tho least interesting of wirelees events’ have actors atlapbed, await the dramatist. .X left us job and that, despite the minor terrors of a Tory been several arches in Dhe Hadie Ties, motably startled wind unsatisied. It ended abruptly, inar- Presa who imogine that broadcast may become ‘Savov Hill with the iid O8* and the tech tistivally. “Ad atenental limitations iniposed by greater than news-sheet, they will tolerate none of the cilities without tenors of Captain: Eckersley, We the inierophone areas mothing before the geniin basrless- nonsense in the ory of “entertainment only." - = he been bed te soo the difficulties and pomplex

nees-ohl device of using celestial characters 14 ruptions. The ery of the * bear-man* was probably | to Wagner or Shakespeare, or Muripides or Goethe, moment upon the follies of mankind: redvened even more effective from the loud:apenker than tt without being eduestel while listening, “All great

vwhot Wits eee mene sensationalism, wold be on the stage. art is essentially didactic: and durmg 102s -we Of the real Radio’ plays that have been brow. Pertape the radio dramatist may be influenced hore been treated: tu a -nomber of great yoorks: ef mask Riner Dy pre ee, The Crowsiig furecl xX etanad owt a8 by the debates. When the-topi¢ is important and art by the Promenade Concerts, Opera, andthe stomificant. he Crossing took us gently frony the hedcbaters epeak clearly, asin the Benn v. Maxton commencement of the Great Play series. Dut the humdrum bustle of ordinary railway travel to the debate, nothing more i6 necessary to rouse’ the botanoe lias been andintwined adenirabby, tho variety broadcasts for the mast part having MmiVsterious retalm of ‘spirits, and gave ua to think cmetions of the saudience—to. anger, contenipt, of the passage of death and the possibility of excitement, ind pity. But unfortunittely the end bidsen ff “ ad theeseke,ee provided Ley communion withthe dead. is exasperation, “The dramatist who oan stage o Mr. Jack Payne's band, excellent. A wak even more amintious. There wasmore debate that. will lead to a soothing or a purging of (Comintied on enge 853.) than a tonch of piquancy m the theme—a. radio the emotions thus roused will have done bis work. jiay expressing the dangers and futtlities of In comedy and light relief the most assured the mechanical -progrsas which alone had minde success was probably Charets Hour,Unele André developeuch a personnal manner that, rlmost | ave a: THE SONGS OFGURRA La =

lindconscionsly, one began to mark off Thursday Se ag engaged. Of Tommy Handley the Phing to bewished- is that the amcoment olsf fisitompeaar)in bbe shicdio mich te pesheaied

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Personal: Reference. Compton Mackenzie .in * Carnal,’ The Sunday League. : OTT are a cloyer-man! wreiles © lol in. Lan- FEW weeks ago I mentioned in these notes F 5HE London Palladium, which has during fs ) eolnshire, ‘and T expodt there are very few A that it was hoped soon to be able to firoa- last few weeks given ua Jockin Coogaty of vou renders who can understand the | cast a play by Compton Mackenzie, ‘Phis Van and Schenk, Naughton and Gold, ‘and sym beliamn of the Dickies bel yt falebe, Dhogsbed, ol hope has, | am happy to ey, been realized, On other wiriety acts, ia to give us on Sunday after course, representa the Devil and the Powers of Evil. January 8 (ir) ond B (other Siaeiions) Wwe wir to non, fimmary 6, the first National Sunday Leagee A bird-seed factor” you call him; the seeds he hear a Tadia version of (Mr, Mackenzie's fanaa Concert ever browdicast, The work and history novel * Carnal." The book has heen adapted by + of the League is familinr to-most Londoners, but the author himself, in collaboration with Halt | for the benefit of those: who are: mot acquainted. — Marvell, The mocthod wed is, L. +inderstand, | with them, let me-append a very brief account. mimilor to that of Cecil Lewis's. Lord Jin» thnt‘is, | The. National Sunday League pas founded in of narrative [ading into dramatic dislogue, though 1885 by the late Mr. B. M. Morrell, its original m the case of Carnival there will be much Jess ( object. being to agitate for the Sunday opening of spoken story. Compton Mackenzie himself is to muscums, art galleries, arid -librarics, Tuyiig takepart in the production, He will be heard as achieved this, the League devoted ita cnergice tothe Michael Pane, who tella the story. The participa- promotion of Sunday recreation—including concerts: tion of 40 famous a novelist in a dramatic vorsian nicl _Jxomrsions bo tit seasedo, [ts- primeipal of his most popular beok is no small landmark in; concertss today are beld, at the Palladium, though the history of brondcasting, As to Mr, Ma¢kenzie's onSunday eveminisit wliofrived poneertsin twenty- DMWwiss of an actor, we need have oo doubts na} one London ilialis..- The lane peertice of the

'Dorsbody represents the Devil.” to that; He comes of o& famous theabrien! faniily| League's Looe tr ae to charity, Membership (which has im our own time given us Pay and Millen | ia open to eve ry bol Vs_ the mitimam subscription: ecatiors are seeds of Revolution and Diecontent. Compton}, and before: the war played, in New being 22. Gd..per annum. Londoncrs owe a great You, yourself, oa hia bitter opponent, stand for York, the part of Muurloe Avery in Cofumbitae, tho deal to, the. National Srinidoy League. ‘The pros Good. A few ofus here in Lincolnshire are grateful ktage version of “Carnival.” The play which wej grammer on‘ Janosty 6 will consist of an orchestral for -this twentieth century “ Pilgrim's Progress,” an te herr on January §-and 9 beare no resemblance cme by the Ne ar Symphitry Orehcstirn, cote | When we are alone we refer to you aa“TheBunyan in constriction to Colenmbine, Ti wall tell the story dneted try “Dr, Maloodm Sarndnt, with Prince George ol. Broadcasting.” ” This if the way aspiring of Jenny Raeborn in the same sequence asthe novel, | Chaychavadze, solo Tlunist, authors aro ruined, I had no iden that. [ waa taking the form of some ainty aoeneA trom her life: §

~The Banyan of Broadeasting." I am afraid that A young aetress las been spécully chosen bo play " The Food of Love? T shall never be able to forget my devoted public the ‘loading part; in Jenny she has? Che io hia| OMPOSERS of almost every nationality to Lincolpshire ; my slyle will become self-conscious ; ofa lifetime (ae fur, at least, as broadcasting is lave written Incidental uae to, and “sat T shall end opby writing like Gertrude Stein. comcarnerd ), tings cf the songs in, Shikeupeare’s plave. Thus Shakespedrean mosic will form the subject. of . Lhe Story of Jenny. Sirance Instrments. i programme entitied, “The Food of Love,’ omhieh I CAN think of ne shore more enited tor bniad=! will bo broadiast from London on Monday,’ Jana- F youlisten to the Indian programme, sponscred casting thin “Carnival,” Tread the Leok ary 7.) The composers reprosmied ‘ire Shllivan, ] by the Lidia Society, which is being broadcast cn tte publication in: 1612. and have re ‘read Homperdinek, Balskirery, Gorman, Mendelesihn, from ‘Londen on Friday, January 11, you will ib. many times) since’ then. In «leon * Raeburn Vaurhanhens llinnas, ond Gini lter. The“ incidental hear several strange instruments of music. Part ite author crevted one of the most living end |} Taira." Will be played by the Wireless (re hestray of the programme i to consiat of Indian niusio delightful characters in-all fiction. 1 understand andl ceasongs bung by David Hutehinein. played on the instruments for which it was-com- that ° Curiveal” ta-still.o« “best-seller,” “There is Peeed—the sarangi fa sort of viola with three oy Syncopation—and Bowler Hats. i litthe te: wonder atin this; for among the win-ainrl strings played with a bow), the sitar (the instrument blasé heroines of today Jenny, with her gay slong, AM net ane of thou who dislike, or digapprive of Denoul, seven strings and pluckedwith the her unquenchahble love of life, her so-thin protective - I of, aodern. dance music. Tt‘seems to me full fingers}, andthe tabla (a small-dram, held, when armour of cyniciam, her fugitive happiness and ber of rhivtho and, gs orchestrated by Feel sitting, in the crook of the knee}, .The sarangi final tragedy, etands out na vivid and impalpable Payne, humeor, There ure one ortwo mysteried is played for dancing anc is, therefore, of low caste as a duHodil among orchids. Her history, crowded of the profecsion which still puzzle me, Why, for among instruments, The rest of the programme inttance, to achieve a particular wailing note, wid with chardcters,. belongs to before the war, thongh willinclude a recital of Indian folk aongs, a reading ft da none the lest cnchanting when we read. it iti heceasary to dres! your saxophono in a gill of poems by Rabindranath Tagore, anda talk on today. In their work-of creating a radio ploy, the * Life in India’ by Edward Thompson, anthor of authors have had the assistance of an intensely

‘An Indian Day,’ ete. Several distinguished ‘atmoepherio’ story, The dancing-schowl, the Tedians, resident in London, will take part, Lortl pantomime, the ballet, the studio in Grosvenor Ronaldshay, who is introducing. the programme, Read, the aea-shore in Commwall make o beekeroamd will be rememberedby listenersfor bis admirable for the tale, follof music and-cdanoing, langhter, and talk on the late Lord Carson. the sound of the sea, A tragi-comedy of:youth: as youth waa before the war. Afterthe appearance af Vaudeville. ‘Carnival’ and “Sivister Street,’ Honry James wrote to their author; ' You have emancipated the ORTHCOMING Vanderilie programmes: will EF include Hilda Olyder (January 7), ‘Wish Enelish novel.” There is all the surprised happiness = Wynne, John Henry, The Three Irre- of a new freedom in these carly Mackenzie novels, the development of which into a rage which wonld Bpansibles, and Yvette Darnac (January 8}, dack és ‘Correct wear 1? Morrigon ond Clorice Mayne {Jannary 12). Wish have.outatripped Mr. Galaworthy's-in size.and scope was interrupted by the warand has not simce been bowler hat? Was there amy special musical virine _ Wynne hes. just published a hook of verec®: and short stories ‘with the characteristic tthe of ‘Ere !' renowed, in a bowler, or was it merely ‘ correct wear’?Did

(Skeflingtan, #2. Gd.), French saxophoniete wee top hate, Egyptians eves, Contemporary Music. Howsians crowns of hibiscus blossom? Waa it ne next recital of *The Contemporary done to rae your saxophone's bowler hat when ‘ Brother Wolf? Chamber Music” season will be relayed you met a lady, also carrying o saxophone f. Did: : N Sunday afternoon, Jannary 6, the from the Arta Theatre Club, Great New- saxophones goto bed in their hata ?- Pen, Kali! Q) University, College Dramatia Society will port Street, on Monday evening, Jasuary-7. ‘This About turn! At-8.00 on Tuesday, January 3) ' broadcast from eur London Studio Brother will be. given by Stevermann, the piznist, and Billy Mayerl, with the BBC, Dance Orchestra,

Wolf one of Lanrence Housman's * Littl Plays. of Claire Croiza, soprano, Details..of their pro- will give on illustrated talk on “How to Play’ - Synoopated Muric." St. Francis’ gramme have not yet reached me,

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Tincemeen 28, 1928. RADIOTIMES oS With Illustrations by Arthur Watts BOTH SIDES OF i THE MICROPHONE 4, Strange Saturdays. "Whata a Good Navel?" Moonshine and Pretiy Language. WN faturday evening, January 12, Holt URarticle: by Mra. M. A. Hamilton on“ What N January 15 and [6 comes-the fifth of the () Marvell ia to tell the ‘first, of a series of @) is a Good Novel " aroused great interest. O Creat Flavs, Hostand's The Kontestokes, light-hearted stories entitled * Six Strange One fiery gentiemnan, [ see, from our Letter This delicate nid artificial comedywas ite Suturduvs.” Mr. Marvell, author of ‘ Hazks in Page of this week, objected strongly to the author's first play. Better known to our English May’ and * The Passionate Clowns, and part-author editorial recommendations of ‘Jew Siiss,* Jude public are his Cyrane de Bergerac, 1’ Aigo (° The of the radio play The Croszing, is also partly the Obecure’ ancl ‘Madame Bovory,’ which he | Eaglet."); and Chanticler, Extinond Rostand was understands from reference to the newspapera, are the arch-Romantic. To him life and the: theatre ‘repulsive and immoral ‘in tendency.” Where wer worlds apart, without connection; the great art is concerned, it is just as well ‘not to creation of a churweter, like the creation of a play, believe all you see in the papers,” Mra, Hamilton a matter of pure artifice. He wos the only Romantic tells me that shehos received many inquiries aa to of a generation which prodaced Thsen and. &trind- the authors and publishers ofthe half-tozen novels berg. Wit, good manners, romanceand colour which she recommended in her article. For the counted for all; realism was: not in question, information of those Interested they are: “ Against Thin fantastic tale of the neighbours, Bergamin the Sun,’ by Godfrey Elton (Constable); ‘st. and Paquin, whe simolated « quarrel in order ta Christopher's Day,’ by Martin Armetrong (Gollancz): add fuel ta the passion of their son and danygliter, * The Silver Flame," by James Hilton (Butterworth) ; and when that passion was declared, became ap General Crack,’ by George Preedy (Lane); ‘Red bored with the young people's air of romanos, Rust. by Cornelia: Connon (Hodder): and * Chor- that they revenled the plot, ia pure moonshine and «Manufacturing rocking horses,’ lotte Léwenskild,’ by Selma Lagerlof (Werner pretiy innenege. But the microphone favours Lawrie), moonshine and pretty language, and The Fantasticks responsible for next month's dramatization of ie likely, therefore, to be not the least successful Compton Mackenzie's novel ‘Carnival ‘(see opposite — And Some New Novels. ‘of the Great Play productions, page). Saturday tsnatrange day. Statistica show December 12, Mrs, Hamilton reviewed the thaton Saturdays the consumption of winkies rises () following: *The Crime. and the Con- A Haile Concert. 25 per cent. anil the vitality of men engaged in fesaor,” by Horace G. Hutchinson (Murray) ; manufacturing rocking-horses is at ite lowest. N January 10, a Hallé Concert will be relayed ‘Hogmanay, by Christine Orr (Hodder); ‘Show () from Manchester. Sir Hamilton Harty’s Girl,’ by J. P. McEvoy (Brentano); ' The Trans- For t h e Miners. programme on this occasion will include greseor, by Anthony Richardson (Constable) ; Mendelssohn's Jiofion Symphony, Svendaen's HATEVER our views on politics and eco- * Pilgrims of Adversity, by William McFee {Heine- Carnival tr Paris, and the great Brahms’ Violin ’ nomics, we cannot but be moved by mann);‘The General's Ring,’ by Selma Lagerlof Concerfo in (soloist, Arthur Catterall). At tha the cliatressed condition of the miners in (Werner Laurie); ‘The New Temple,’ byJohan same concert Erie Fogg, a member of the stall ot certain areas where the pits are closed. Bomof Bojer (Hodder). our Manchester Station, will conduct his own work, these mon have not been able to find work for oernte Taridaght, two years or more. Many families are starving. The * Rider Haggard Touch.’ The winter promises to be ~ hard one,Last April HE history of Nyasaland; our Central A Cautionary Poem. the then Lord Mayor. of Lenden, Sir Charles Batho, | African Protectorate, is boundup with the epened a fund for providing the wives and children names of Be. Alexander Hetherwick nnil ioe Christmas we published a brief antholory of poems inspired by broadensting, 1929 of these men with warn clothing, etc., aud to Dr. Robert Lord, two Soottiah missiomarics: Dr. however, seems to have-produped no ‘addi facilitate the transfer of-lads to other purta of the Hetherwick, who is to give o missionary ‘tulk, ‘“oountry. where work could he found for-them, A B.. from Abordoon, on Sunday January 6, started tion to that slender, though charming, collection— evbseription jist of £100,000 was headed by their work in Central Africa in 1883. His first job on except the “Cautionary Poem" by a Dalwich boy Majesties the King and Queen. This money had all arriving in that then savage territory was bo act which his mother recently sent me. This naive heen spent by the time the prodent Lard Mayor ag mediater ina -bow-and-arrow battle between inasterpiece begins :— inok office, Sir Aoynaston Studd has opened a Dew two villages, He witnessed firece warlare between *Onee there was a girl called Kate fund to which their Majestics have again subscribed. the Yao and Angzeni tribes. It was be who dis- Who always sed to oscillate, On Sunday evening, January 6, he will make an bobuted to the natives. the fitst peeda-of the tena: Discontented oft was-ahe appeal for eootributions ta this, Phonations should plant—from which Nyasaland’s. most Prosperous With 21.0 and 568, be sent, addressed te him, to the Mansion House, industry haa sprung, Hiahas been one of those London, Here ia a cause which needs no recom- most devoted ank romantic careers connocted with mendation, the exploration and development of dark Africa,

Rameau and Gluck. O'Donnell’: Men, N orchestral concert of muai¢ by Rameau HE Wireless Military Gand, onder B. Walton A and Glick. (ACB, Thursday, danuary 10) O'Donnell, will broadcast three concerts should be specially interesting, for Glick next week: from 46B on Monday, was Rameau's successor aa a composer of popular January 7 (with Wateyn Wateyns, anil Antonio A Wo, operas. Both adorned the eighteenth century, and Pini, thé “cellist): from London im Wednesday, were educated by the Jesuita, Glock was trained January? (with Kileen Pilcher ond Walter Glynn) ; from earliest yenrs aa a muctcian; Ramean had and Saturday, January 12 (with Suzanne Bertin first to fight his parenta’ intention of making him and Joseph Farrington), a magistrate. Rameau sulacribed to the purely ‘Her oscillation annoyed the neighbours," “artifiotal convention of opera: in which the etary Rugger Commentary from Wales. was a mere excise for fireworks from the prima T is always encouraging to find thatthe ban and goes on to relate how, Kate's oscillation annoy dora; Gluck revolutionized opera by making ] against brondcasting haa fallen in vet another ing thé neighbours, ‘music rama’ of it (earlier in the year we beard quarter. Hitherto, the Welsh Rugby Union ‘They seized her in their righteous irs his Arinide broadcast). hat not permitted the broadensting of commen- Ami hariged her from her acrial wire. tariea‘onthelr “home” matches. I now hear that Andnow the bones of nasty Kate Songs by Strauss. their objection has been withdrawn and that Lhe neighbours’ dogs do masticnte.’ EXTweek's * Foundations of Music’ recitals we are to hear, on February, 2, an actount of the The Isst two lines have the stark brutality of really N will consist of songs by Richard Straisa, Wales », ‘Seotland Internofional at Swonsen. great art. aung by Keith Funlkner. These aonga This news will be welcomed by Rogger enthusiasts match those of Schubert, Schumann andWolf all over the country who, for various reasons, may 4 i not be able to make the teek to South Wales. in ‘beauty. ee fimocintér. RADIO TIMES

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Trocurable authorities on thetr particular Bubjoots ing” to * Finance tea ee ae for the tullrs, in- tha Moder 4g In short, a standard has been set which en per: World.’ In‘ Or |

ficinlly may seem didactic but which in trith means rhea as (hers ‘Sp ‘ art ond knowledge before entertainment, thereby Psi See Ue MeTheo. shat | | tending to instill on appreciation of o higher dora Komisarev- 43! | cultural lovel—to the preat> benefit, af the. nilfians bey wea delicht- _ i of listeners aod the nation saa while, rel, and Mr. Kat clifte tn * America hi elny hel pexl LEB By David Edge, ry nna bopeta re Lhe HIS: yearhasnot been specialty narteal fii people waned mnsti- j@ fe ; | tutions of a land =/7 : hd ) any startling developments in the Brand casting Service—great improvements in af such cities ae “He Sea B any direction are possible only where the general Boston and SI a standard of quality is low, but where it is oleendy (here hn, One of the mostinterssting items during the year on 4 quite high plane, such improvement as ean We tine es quoDELILAH hor orebend wis Mir, Cecil Lewis play, Tie Night Fighiers, which be mile ia necesairily of a leas pereeptible nature. imbicated quite clearly that an art form may very We take ss commonplices the excellent outsice to Foundations of Poetry," which was, naturally, 4 Sitday afternooy item. Why if i t that portry soon develop under thetitl of Radio Drama, brogdeasta and commentaries af sporting events, Aportfrom the factthat this play waa beautifully such as the Cup Final, om the Gene'Tanney— nema, as evidently it dora, a * greenery-yallery- done, it must have been-one of the finest pieces of Tom Heeney Fight, which were of superlative Toee To ala it pielite 7 Wiey ot cry ttre Hyaa peace propaganda the nation had received for some interest to nue who had. to tlay ‘at home, Wheat Park oraior style of de- time, and it seems thet it only remains for some chamation for a change? need then bad-we of newspapers, when we could meroinariiy disinterceted genius to arise to mako follow the match kick by kick, and the fieht Tow Or is this plea another the radio play an immense mediumfor good, by blow f\ Alas for our-patriotian ! The White Hintorliniate ikeed bi Bin The Shonwy-Chesterton debate waa uncloubtedly Rosa willed, ond Tommy's nee soon became, that we in the nule and the most interesting and important debate ever literally, a bloody mess, crida Noarnh ara “ n e t fréadoost, even if only for the fact that Mr, Shaw Foll-leneth radio playa have won on their quito—well “not q ites? merita during this pastyear an important snd The heat agpect ol a i welcome place im the programmes. he Maupor of ed thie Prag rane, howe Coaerbridge was great, und Hels idosope mtcresting eer, if that it is We at an experiment. 2 wos a successful thriller, and Listeners Ty hbo cheer The Greder Pouer wos aiso sapposed to erip ne, what they glial! he. We can “harge! inte. ‘Le eaedecom In music, we have had aimost everything from with: wee Pee Afy Blee Heaven, whieh sounds like a wet day in Himalia trouble than is entailed MeoUVeyVoit i e e t o n a lc i a t e ‘ digs at the seaside, to the Hallé ond Promenade Concerts, which even to a musical harbarinn, hare in clicking on theantral appeared exceptionally ‘ popular.’ awiteh of on seband whenwe are ‘fed-up* we chn go home os casily. rpeake English oot quite like anybody else for ite An outstanding feature has been the failure, beauty, md G. BK. CG) is one of the most picta reg?ue in many cases, of the variety hall artista and meni the land. prodncers to put across nnything oF great entertean- By Alfred Dunning. That the controversy banhad been lifted wos ment value, although Charlot, in hia weekly * Hour,’ poignantly evident, for the Shavian thunder at the did hare one comistently gow! feature in bis OT lone ago The Radio Times published o Pietimaster-Cleneral seemed to and one's *anti-pong * Limericks,’ The variety stara moy twinkkh N Shinoret on whic fi | Hire halt fh. Tyla valve-bolders into ‘a ft of vielint mechanical brightly enough where they can be secn, but often TY CL. nexrt Fier. Thia. wee theh esti lintion. their lack of * microphone personality’ fas shown tbdiencra shonld keep diaries of the yenrs brosd- Those programmes which have been bad have | that their chief cliim to inclusion in the programmes ais, note * ulbwirelesa thrills, memorable eyonita born monstrously bad, but only in so for mod ins; and peeording the talks,

Wa individuals are concermed, Thera is anyings atl. jokes wath thei authors’ os ee shwnys the possibility of a bad turn in a perperabensanes.

voricty broadcast as there is in the fact Now if [had keptsuch a log tha ee that one of the juvenile * leads * ina revue year, mie busine ef reminiscing would ee may poterss sickeningly thick ankles and have been cesy. A few pages tor out andl a too poutively hideous face, printed wonkl haye-deryed, For the trath But whether one is ihe owner of a cot’s 4, the BBC. bea slowed no week to post Whisker ond a pieca of graphite or of without brovdoasting nt least one item imte fiite:n L.A.5a's in parallel, with a moving- memory, tik loud-speaker in every room in the Three notable talkers of the year: (left to right) S, K. Ratcliffe, But foam no keeper of logs, To take house, one id forced ta adimit. that for G; EF. Chesterton, and Vernon Eartlhett ono GE the Yuletide variety, to pot it ten shillings: (you may, of course, gentle on the fir, tum off the Koht-oand tern rever, be oa scoundrel and not have paid your hes been in their namns and reputations—that i, CE Plt ehurliti, fa ny only eoncerd seth them. heencd fee) a year the B.BL0. hos-provided the theirstage reputations. That, with modiflestions, is the way IT have finest symphonies, the finest “vocal musi, the The converse has been true of theradio yaricty dene my Hetening this year. In the ‘years redid sory best of a bad job in jazz, and the. best turns, which generally heave omumed, thx being SiTCar, T hove, if To may bo allowed tho pom probably due to the fact that they have won to (Contin Be eT BAG.) sucoest golely via the microphone, and if they had

been “ dud" they would hive‘ flopped * longago. a The * Surprise Item" hea been a pleasing inmova- tion, and i it haa not always sppealed—well, iti would bea very surprising “Burpriso Ttém* if ft dict. Tl ch fontroversial raatler inbred lige) chiofly

in the form “of debates, has. mot nIvEL realy LS exciting, aml) this iy ‘perhaps, dod to the present- day bisad: attitude. of people: whe are mot very ent hosiastic econ about themachea, —_——_— The talka have heth of i, high etandard through- out, amuming that only thoes of personal mteteat have been hetened to—and the renee hia sorely bein wie enough extending from’ BianCollect-

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WHAT THE OTHER LISTENER THINKS.» The Editor welcomes expression of opinion from listeners. He 48“always prepared: to pri on this page forcefulextracis from any eters received, Reasoned appreciation or criticism is assured ofa place here:

La gee Teothee avert of a Racin Bishop | Wirt cefcrence ta recent cormapondencercgerding { peo to protest. against the: recommendation as [rau apealera on the wireless, alatge moimber of people mn” seed Took” om page G87 ool The Adin Pines of viuld help. Much coold be sant for, of counts, ts tuo here, Abont twenty-two, decided to take a vobe ane ‘hike the hse,’ Madame Bovary," dnd "dei end amuch apni, The owireless aartience gee Phe résult. Kach perion was asked to write Sika, without any inidteation of the kind of book jatae and © ariod for tha one-man preacher to bo aoc The elogueil sermon would be weloompr the names of the four 7 Pans boCat on she considertd | eachis, aport from ortietic or literary merit Ltritl Kad bppreciated by some; fo olhers it mig ht ro pousseseed the moat nerces bio nnchinteresting manner ‘Jew Bies;" wind was discosteh The othertwn | he pncterstood, ilid therefore minteresting.—ib- ©, in epenking on the wireless. I here give you hive oot tovehed, having undttateed. from Behe Bi Neots, | the result! inv order of wotea: “Two ook the caces to them in-newspwpers, cbc, Hhat they were Announebrs, Strole Tie Hidoes: and: Mor, Vernon | repukive ind immerintendeney.. Yet oronaiiow fe a ' J Bartiett, When asked to vote for a lady apeaker them tobe recommended to your immenie piber 1 1ST Li Lhe Gh al rong probe tgrubat ALY eight voted for Dame Rachel Crowey. 1 hinpe of renders, simple and ipoorant, young andl fd, mf gebh proc as a Bishop of Broadceasting——ct thythle expormecnt will prove interesting all clazses ant degrees of sneceptibililiesBy EL, nett | Feat beer’, Thera ape thoneuvls nui \ obo With We ve in 2 remote country place in Landon, NWiG. art dhetencre. whe belong t a every posite pha lrelund and feel thankful for wireless, No-one in & i 7 — it. Why#would they all, be La al el peligione thon n city neilise what wireless meana tous, and | ft hear oni) one mepeaek oft thy t= E, id. oh fay think they: should be very slow to eriticine the I rican for ‘ gramophone” opera at lenal ame iit Er, B.BC. when they consider what a blessing it is it week, ret tool in ancodd half-hour but os tye: rendering to homanity, principal pert ay the even pragranente. {It we cannot bring the mountain to Mahomet, etes) Yorn article, ‘Should there he a Bishop of co & + * The present gramophone broidcastsfrom. 210 do Bro ditnating "—an exellent dew, amd an excelbrist I esxow ihn bi ape ol heslenera like the olsssicnl mot cnter into thequestion, of oonre) These ins man tobe the one in charge" Dick Sheppard. mozic, but when we bave the good old choruses reviews—jost 15 0 newspaper gives book or theatnr 1 it. Nosy London, 5.W17, and marching songs it cheers many a working-class | cevicws. And what applies to Grand Opera applica bome, and listeners: in oor bar quite enjoy it.— equally to some of the world’s best, cure heat capa: i * * = is. Wi. Bamehot. (Philadelphia, Bertin, ote.).

A ayer (a lke tlner hh man ee Fag i} hin plies, - ——- = er = i ni die Rey. dobn Mayo admits, * The Church.’ Woald

viru willingly cut off all the oubor docks, denemine Of Dance aes General and on Satta bins ancl indenominetiona? Christiiny?— fh. S., Fabintam, Norfolk. A. Selection from Listeners’ Replies to RecentlyPublished Letters.

a i ¥ it T pox'9 ¢ ynect the TBA to bresdeast dance Keapine the different opimongs of listeners in muon 12 noanh 12 pom: aa come Tisheiers die adie Temes on the aubpesb ol the BeBe: Towite hal. rheomateel” arthritis for Heats woul The them to. 2 think i would. be a: wise propromades, 1 theiglit it tight be imterestini: tin wAPA, wee SiWey nnare24vbat beroeaclc Ab ne thing af some of the hatonere did net: study ote feeclor- fo know whatwe Chink in Switverlarnd qiiswik means bo me. 08-1 unin bed. Doom, not disecn- schwani Anite 0 much, aa there are thonsanda of Ute matter, Loam not intending to Heht with tented thongh things fe sometimes very difficult, others to-be pleased. [heave now takenoot my fourth BR. OW. of Chebsen: whether dance music shoutte «nnd i cultivate happiness, It ts better,surely,bo Heence and have abvays derived. the greatest of | Paved on Sindayve; lL just want to five VouAn Ke brendlnieded id tolistentodifferent viewsthan | tide ot what Bwiss piasore.—E. A. F., Fambam. people are talking abou toheve o Bishop of Brooeasting.—G. A. W., Til English broadcasting, ating round a loudspeaker a gi 4 = ori. om fh eold winter evening. My londapenkie in a i oe is reply too, Ro T., Petersfield, may T romind could tell you that obowt eighty per ocot, i. T. i, is.gurely wrongiy-thinkinig about Ani fim thet theuaunds of Habeners tor on their-ects uf all the mndic he is -pliviftiz is COM when ‘danee musi! \commenoea: leo how close tice Day. ‘he hoerors of war should wot 4 8 ftom, Eoginnd, There ia mo doubt that the pre aqbteat dof renemiered. A lesson forgotten has C. R. T.knetwthat the majoniy objects to dance gramines of the E.G. aro net to beat hy uoy music? FT cannot see why broadcasting dance anf theContinental stations. Apart fromthe pro thee eetaught, Can we adford, mentally or moralty. murtic on Sundin showkl be any wore than playing to forget 2 The DAC. will newer, TL bope, lelyr uy, grammes, the parity of the sounds, the modkahipiny tennis or poll’ on that dav. What about the ii forest, but rather the roveree—R. do oR., is perfect. [Tike yout concerts, your talks, as well thousuuly of motorists who go out for plensure on Trowbiiden. 8) Your vaadeville: and whatever 7] hear [erica ea * ii * Sundava? Isthatoutot place? Let COR. T. and Bingtarwd, it ia always worth the ered power“you BB od.—the latter was: merely: nimusing in his pal in your station netials. We npprovinte esspevi- Hatree read the itemsin The fedio Times, VWhet romarks—aned others be more tolerant. J am sure ally your pood tie Other Listener Thinks,” we wish to pose opr classical music; we apprecioie it the weele* proveomes could nothe arraneed perhaps more than your Eni“eadHisense Regari|: epanon. My father, ater, and myself oll think better to suit (he mzjority than they are toduy.— ing the BGC, pregatic, L would call Roemelas. fe programmes are, perfect. With regards the JA. B., Oxford, bireidenst from: the- Canonh én -Armishic: Dav, the mest musienl ecuntry : but as T know Finsvlan % 5 f personally, ond T have res e ill the protests ‘itiirish’ althengh welost amear and doar relative, wo listoned te it from beginning to end,-and thought it just Ware refercope to « recent. letter appearing: in the good muaic, L iknow it is. not quite so, a eplenilid.—C., Ulverster. Phe Radia Trmes seme TW. and appenting for Weebon, Affaltern, ofA. Switeerland,

brighter music on Sundajs, ho quoted the Con- #& & # + * « * Linenital stations, 2b wonder i he tuned in Bertin In a prent many coses, af that one hears jia lost Sundar, November 25 7 Troricnin your iseusof November 16, pace 435, olswauhedl ortheeiral eonoert (with doc respedt foe fevlin, Aonigarveterion ven. that- Mr. 4Suloles says, “Lf things were as they cutebalin Con poatticns nnd thea COMIHHOTS) ie 1 6.0. ‘Talk, * Fotgoties: Garman Graves.’ fuotldbe our this year’s commemorition would msping fermont of trampets, strings and, if J 5.00 Talk.‘ Death and Dying ws Comprehended in carried ont in our country andor the direction may ey it, hacksawe, at certo intervals.blaring by the People.” of onenthuinatic special comimittec of the National out into a horrible erescendo, which gives on moat Cnioo of Teachers." [| think it only right to inform 6.0 Memorial Service, romarkible imitation ‘of a moonlight sonmta by the Berlin, Vevheus, neighbours cats, Cre ane a Dunes Band f i r s t ,pis vou that a Schubert Conimemoration Festivnl was cared out by the London Schoolmasters’ Assovia- oA) pint, ‘Wreathsand Plawere tn Cemeteries.” FP... S., Market Harborongh, 4.0 eccitihions: “When Orent- Men Bre, tion el the Memorial Hall on November bo, 18, i * Py —*. TArion, Hon, See., Treasurer and Conductor 6) Talk: “Death in German Folk Super- T nkanvi.y. dislike the entpty bragen Tonehe a! Festival, 56, Cosewiok Road; West Nor blilions.* werd, Carty on with the good work, Lf anvone-docen't which, in 1S, passes for dniod nnsic, Dariciny ind “darcemusto * Should be synonyms with like the English Sunday programmes, thonhe must . 2 “ a 4orece and therm.’ Jazz possesion= neither. buy e valve seb and tour Eatope,—E, D. B., Leeds. I eeap your article, Whut. tha Other Listener wh‘eckdays or Simndave, it ie fe thruion 0 the Thinks,” every week with interest, but 1. have * = *% propranimes. —{}, Et. ba Pureiy, **** fot veh seen p roqucst iether for. Wurhiteer Organ Paar pooder op lite to the thousands of young etopeie from one of the broadcasting cinemas, to people cl England aml have leg boring: Seat Gre od peace on Spnduys. If you micet make he given i tho evening-—W, C. PF. Meltham, ncar “comiahians” add fre ayocopabion, ane Tia an innovation, let it take the form of Emht msi Hindle raid, Londoo, WL at hinchtime.—E. M.. Batporsarp.

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Round and About t h e Programmes. ENGLAND’S LAST TRIAL. WHAT IS WHITEFIELD’S ? On Saturday afternoon, January §, Captain H. B. 1. Wakelam is to give, A Service isto be relayed from Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court from Twickenham, a commentary on the trial match, England v, the Rest. Road, on Sunday evening next.. This is the story of the historic church, This is the last trial before the Rugby Internationals begin. told by Mir. H. E. Gaze, Secretary of the Whitefield’s Mission. NGLAND'S Rugby Union goes team-building ogam on Saturday at HEgreat religions revival of the eighteenth century is forever aszociated his enthu- of John and Charla Wesley and George Whitelleld. The H. B.'T. Wakelam will be there with with the names E Twickenham.sigeandaOBC.CaptainInicrophone, Weeleys have perpetuaterl their name in connection with the Wesleyan {tia the last trinl—Eineland fetena the Rest—before. the International denomination, John Wesley was o preal organizer na well as preacher. moichea bein, a we aay, in earnest, But these Trials are just as much ‘in Whiteteld, prohably the greatest pulpit orator this country has produced, earnest,” You can follow them year in, year out with ag great a gest as over Waa o preicher, the flaming evangelist whose influence was perhaps a pre you bring to the tournament of the five nations tteelf, A player's life in first- | chor' itingi acterF ge in theee tinatET Instance,Ta bot he founded no eect. After atinecthine7 close Rugby haa in these fast-moving days become so short. The University great crowds to the London churches, Whitefield preached in the open air in Blao cof today -ig. the International of tomorrow, ancl in) haa torn: the. Tnter- Moorfields (then on opon space just outeidé Moorgate) to vast conpreantions, national of todayis the touch-judge-of tomorrow: So the wheel swings round, and aga result, founded the Moorfields Tabernacle, now demolished but still nel this each year all lovera of the gnme regard the ‘young entry" ot the existing as a chorch in-Leonard Street.. He then preached in Long Acre, but National Trisle with » epecial eve. [It is in these games that the Selectars the continumus and vickent opposition experienced compelled him to go afield, seek for that type of football genius which, for want ofa better word, we call and in 17i0 he waa oranted nF yeara’ lease, by Earl Fiteroy, of a piece of *cloaa;* oround near the ‘Crab and Walnut Tree” in the Open oopuniry, cmwhet is And in theae years there ja plenty of ‘ clase” in Englanda Raghy—and, now known as ‘Tottenham Court Road. The illustration on page S66 shows indeed, in the sides of all ihe five countries. Thenew speed of movement the adjoming farm hbaildings. ‘The choreh was o large square building of and the new emphasis on the simplest character, 1b Lawiios innilies- thia the : i et =. aCe proved Loa sna] Rueby ora of vouth and ; eee for the i 6a Gong} titerorices, Some stilt tions. On one aecaeion aay thot you cannot put Queen Charlotte, passing an old * Bugger” beadon to her carriage. noticed young ehoniders — but the epowels whiting in tha then who wants toy The rain, and herself jomed in Eolectors search at the the subscriptions for the Trot: for dash and verve, erection of a large nddi- Mid: that etrote, unesel- tion, which was. mide fish individualism) which three years later, when blends National -side, the; building aceommed- into aA preat oitacking dated 50400 persons, and feorrce, was the largest Noneon- Thus it will happen at formist Choreh in Eni Fwickenham, on atur- land, Tt waa known a9 ey, Uhat some of the old Tottenham Court Chapel, mand who havo fouclit aml is perpetuated “in England's battles “so well the great Institutional turing. recent years, will Chumh, familiarly known be every bit as much on he today as * Whitelicld’s a i their mettle as many of = = ; "Tobernacts.’ In thie the newcomers — Eng- GEORGE WHITEFIELD PREACHING IN CORNWALL. church George Whitefield land’a aide does not pick (Reproduced from an old! priv.) preached with wonderful iteelf nowadays when eloquence, and gathored there ts euch plenitude of Ruzhy talent. Here-and there, of course, the not only the multitude of the common peaple, but many illustrious visitors, obvious may be made yet more plain. C.D. Aarvold, of Cambridge, for Lord Chesterfield, on one oceasion, listened apellbound as Whiteficld deserihed axmmple, it the greatest centre three-quarter in the game today. Whatever a blind man nearing the edge of ‘a cliff in imminent danger, and at else may happen, we shall see him again this year as the main inspiration last exclaimed audibly ‘My God! he will fall over!” (by precept and example) in England's attack. One special point of intercat Whitefield laid the foundation stone of the church in November, 1756. Tho on Saturday will be to see how his ¢hrustiul partner on the right wing— buikding collapsed about 40 yeara ago, and when the present chorch was BR. W. Smeddle—performs in this more exalted company. erected, the stone relaid by Dr. Parker, then otthe City Temple, was replaced The other half of the three-quarter line is amore tentative affair. In tho where it maynow be seen on Tottenham Court Road, end it may be G. M. Sladen and H. P. Jacob. Perhaps the pace of W. Wallace At the bevinning of hia carece Whitefield acted os chaplain in the then new may bring him back into the National side, Perhaps some other may arine Colony of Georgia, and there founded an Orphanage, which was the centre of to gain distinction and a ‘Cap’ on thisday. Captain Wakelam’s aceount of his work, and collecting funda for this, he travelled all over England and the three-quarter play will be vastly illominating. throughout the United States, making im all thirteen voyages across the Then there ore the ‘ halves,” Arthur Young retains hia exuberanoe at the Atlantic. He died just after preaching at Newburyport, Mass., where hig beac of the scrum, He has the figure of the true ingide-half. You must remaing are buried beneath the pulnit ofthe church. picture for yourself, as you listen to the match, his stocky figure weaving in During hia frequent absences in America, the pulpit in Tottenham Coart and ont of the game, He hes the art of always being where least expected. toad was oceupiod by Torel Joss, a sea captain, whose preaching cilte had He hasthe knack of exploiting * the blind side,’ and of making the illosive cut been recognized by: Whitelichd, and he became «4 worthy successor, ‘Thereafter, theoticgh. Indeed, it ise Young's very capacity for surprise which create: one for fifty years, the minister waa the Rev. Matthew Wilks, one of the founders diffienlty.. In theold days (for, as-1 have anid, six years sinee are ‘ old days ' ef the London Missionary Society. On the expiry of the original, Jenees, ihe in moder Rogby) of the preat Kershawand Duvies partnership the method was Chiupch waa disechred in 1862, and waa then recperncd under the aria of the different and the problem did not arize. Here waa o perfect partnership London Congregational Union, and the association it had hitherta held with whereby Kershaw dominated the poone through sheer strength, and always the Tabernacle at Moorfields was diacontinwed. Davies was there waiting @xactly where he was wanted. The more tempestudus Among the many notable ministers aince that timehave been Dr. LI, Beven, Young kha fonnd no such partner. Thus the fly-half position remains open. afterwards Principal of Adelaide University, and the Rev. J, Jackson Wray, 7 Forward, perhaps, there ia net. much need to worry. There are some grand who for cleven years drow crowded congregations, but the buikling collapecd warriors left from other yeara whe are still full of vigour and fight. ‘Then, in 1889, and temporary erections were need until it. was reboilt in 1868, Three let us hope, some members of that splendid “Oxford ‘ pack * who made auch oa rears later, the Rev. C, Silvester Horne, MLA., M.P., ondertook the Superin- gallant fight of it in the “Varsity match will be given a chance. By way of tondence of the work, and Mr. W. H. Drown erected a larce metitutional leider thére ia stil) BR. Cove-Smith—os dour and militant a scrimmager as building in the rear, which has since been the centre of one of the most Vigorous ftughy baaover “een. ‘There are. others who haveformed down with iim and progressive social and religions efforts in London: ina -dogen International games of the poat—folk like the hard-working H.G. Among many relics of interest preserved in the church are the pulpit. from Periton of Lancashire and J, S, Tucker, as good

Leica ga, 1928. RADIO. TIMES. esoe Ss

ae HOME,HEALTHAND F GARDEN A weekly page of special interest to the housewife and the home gardener.

and Timely Hints, The lem door not- require “ amoking,”” but’ a of the special akill of the quitter comsiete in keeping Cakes; Puddings, covering ia recesury bo proventthe attack of fies the stitches small, end even, and exactly in Jing Scoich Bun, | witht hanging be mature 1 bey plies. with one another, Jagrefients jor Poste: Sora. lard of margarine The different parta of the pattern—called the flour: | large tableqeon baking powder; Teing: Hint. Sib. ‘onits,’ and known bry their named aa the “fan,” pinch of salt. re lf the icing is too thin, andyou haya need all leaf.’ “tulip,” ‘chain, ‘feather,’ and. eo. forth— be, Taoretients for Pilling s Wh. enrrante; VOOr icing: auger, shir ine tabiospoontal of four to are traditional: but they are preaerved only in the fib. flour; Goze." Demerara sugar ; ectdicw-misaina; thicken it, “T'wootablespodnfals tony be adeod if gib. fixed peel; 2oxs. almeanis : } teaspoontul quilts themeelves, in the memories of the workers, necessary without 2potling the favour of the pig. ground cloves ; 1 teaspoonful cinnamon; 1 tea- imsometimes in a few outline patterns Gut oul in Abii paper, i spoonful ground ginger; 1 teaspootfull pepper ; Tightening a Candle in its Socket. i nutmer geated; 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder ; The older generation of dresemakera in Walesa 3 Whencandle i too small for socket of cuncdbe: learnt quilting os park of their trade, and they still 1 gill milk, Methol for making Scotch BunFirat make your atick, roll pomid the: bottom. piares-of silver paper get ordera from their neighbours, andfrom friends wate, Rub lard into flour, then add baking saved fram wrappings of chocolate or tobaeco, and who have emigrate! to the Dominionsond wha powder and salt, Mix to a stiff dough with cold Li will be fotaad: thiswill net ipowhen the tanedle water. Roll out thinly ond line a preased beking burns down to Jovel of silver paper, as is the case long for the comfort of a home-made quilt to keep tin with it, reserving enough of if to make o l i d , to with ordinary paper, which ia frequently weed, ofthe chill of Canadian winter, ' a 1 But bard times have come to the mining villages, cover the cake. + For the Pilling : Mix all dry ingredients together To Light the Christinas Pudding. and the woman who wants to make a quilt for her then pour in rib nck beat altogether, - u m b i l it 26 daughter's wedding present finda it difficult ta” - Cut a small tangerine orange in half, scoop ont thoroughly mixed. thie palpy ind put oo lutap of sugar im the Little afford the money for the materiale, Already the Pub this filling into your pasiry-lined tin and crime cap, Ht up with brandy, place thin on the industry shows signa of having fallen upon evil days, eover wilh the piece of paste l e f t over for m t i d . putting into Lop of the podkiing anil set the brandy on tire just The qailt wife has not. been able to give os much Prick the top well with a fork Eefore betdre sending the puclding to table. This takes dsr time to each quilt as she would like ta. overt. much tesa beaody and burns longer, thon when ab Bake for 2) hours in a moderate ‘oven..- This - The Women’s Instituies have taken on interest: i pote road the pudding on! a shallow dish— in the quilting industry—particularly in the cake will keép for Inonths if stored in-an airtigitt From Lastéenera’ Dall, December IT, tit, i northern counties—and through them oa great deal is done to encourage tho best work. Mother Eve's Pudding. Quilt Wives and their Work. And now the Raral Industries Bureau has alsa 1 breokfost cup of sort; 1 brtekfiet mp of come to the reedueof the industry. A nomber of breacderumba ; 1 breakfest ip of lJemerhra eogar ; B= since the days of Queen Elixaleth— quilts have been made to the order of the Burean,

1 breakfast cup of apples mutinte dice’; 1 breakfast and perlaps long belore—the wives and by some of the best workers in Wales-and County: eup of chopped rmiaine, soltende and “oorranbe datighters of farmers ondminers in the Durham. fc (mixed); 3 czas; # litth grited Jemén peel and nutmeg. — for bel fill thom. Bake darefully in & onoderate oven When the pattern ja sketched ont, she stitches thirty to forty minutes. When coldcut inte

li minutes, Allow: them to cool a little before quickly end surely along its almost invisible lines, fingera.—Pron Mrs. Collingion Taylor's Dolk ow _ Etting them out as they broak enaily, holding her left hand underneath the quilt, to mike Nov. 5. J sure that every stitch goes right through. Mach To *Gure" a Ham, -: This Week in the Gardeén. (Scason, November to March.) —- TEN weather interferes with work in tha: Tih, bay salt (powdered); Ube black treacle : low. ealtpotro (powilered); dpi. vinegar. ' Many tteful hints on Gookery, Dressmaking, ‘ / open pround, the garden-somker must mob “Mix the ingredients in alorgé earthen pani. Rub Healthand Gardgwiag. ill be found in beidle. It ia ths time to make plins, to draw upa list of things to be ordered, and to form the first 9 days, afterwards turning-ond basting ‘HOME, HEALTH AND GARDEN,’ every day. Leave in picklo for 5 woeka, goml resolnotions. Whot can be done, for instaties, price 1s, from all Booksellers, efe., ov frome | Next,hang up to let moistore drip off, and when to make the outdoor garden more interesting in the moderatety dry, place in muslin beg and cover with the B.BC., Savoy Hill, W.C.2. (Postage 34.) dally mouths from November to Morch f Caniwe-

paper {it can be sewn on}. (Continued on page 868.)

EG2 RADIO TIMES Decemeen28, Ti28.

— == —————— The Midlands Calling ! Some Future sGB Events from Birmingham.

©Art in Industry." Starting Young, Prom the Operai PROGRAMME with this attractive title HE City of Birmingham Police Band, under HEREis alwoya tho glamour ne the efnce A if due at 10.15 pm, on Tuesday, January Mr. Hicbard Wassell, will be heard jgain abeirt an Optratio progrimm€- glamaur 8. Tt is described as ‘a pause in the rush on Wednesday attieenoon; January o, Which makes ttaclf felt oven oFsthe vipers cf modern industrial hfe when Industry will pay when Margaret Wilkinson (soprano), whe has brone phone. The last ‘Wagner and Verdi’ programme tribute to the Arts.” Inthe old dave the two were cast several times from 6X X and a6 B, will: be the irom 3B was full of atmosphere, and another iz considered as the poles apart, but the last twenty sobotat: Her career aa i ninger be(finearly, When dee on. Thoraday evening, January 1, The years have brought them together, and we now five years ok ape she waa on & wisth to a Seasnle artists are Eric Greene (tenor), Marjorie Parry find Art definitely ensconced in the Palaces of resort in the North of England, and her .parents (soprano), and ‘Toplia Green (baritonc), while the Industry, particn larly in the publicity depart- one day moissed h e r . She was found in the c e n t r e eontposers whoee works will be Heard fechde ments, This programme can tlicrefore also be of a Salvation Atmy ting rendering a soln about Meverbeer, Mascagni, Wagner arid Mozart, with taken 03 a gestore of grateful friendliness from Art ‘Up Jimps the ishost of Sarah Porter.with av ‘tena, | excerpts from The Huguenots, Covelferia Rustico, to Industry, In it listeners will hear the Aming- Her Trkiclis, A frequenter of music. halle. hack tits ght J quinhkduacr, The Valkyrieand The Marriage ofFigaro. ton Bond, @ well-known Midland colhery band, her the song. She was horriedy removed aaa Amingtonis a small village on the Northern borders did not reapthe reward of hetimg allowed Ee ue round A Ballad Concert. of Warwickshire, near Tamworth, The bend, with the hat. [understand thatthis mayimg ballad is mee programme of Saturday, January 12, consisting of employers of thea local oolhiertes, was not included in: Miss Wilkingon’s songs for fantary ! Po wledea with a ballad concert provi toad formed late in 1918 and claims to have «a record 9. I om sorry—I should have liked to hear it, by the Midland Qnartet. PissCnn bree tia unequalled by any other village bind in the of vovalists is well known to OGD listeners eountry. In addition ta haviing secured Consisting of Emile Waldron (soprano),Afice numerous cups and trophies througcheut the Vaughan (contralta), Geoffrey Dams (tener), Midlands, the band won The Deily“Telegraph nnd Jamea Howell (huss, the (oartel has cop in [021 and the Grind Shrek in 1923 at notonly talon part in similar concerts, Dut the Crystal Polaco Chompionship Contest, fia nlio appeared in special musical feature while it waa fourth in the Belle Vue Cham pion- programmes, when the brunt of the vocal chip im 1025. It ia now “fortunate” in workhaa fallen upon its membors, Also in the havingone of the finest bandrtomsa in the programme is Margaret Ablethorpe (pianelh country, The Coombs Wood Works Male whe it om of the socopmpaniata at tlie Voices Choir, which has won many Senior Proad Street Studios, Sha will play Lisst's Trophies and ia the presenti holder of the Hungarian, Rhapsody Noe 12 and a Purge "Novello Shicld,’ will be in the programme, by Albeniz and Gavotte’ by Glazounoy, while the Bournville Dramatic Rociety will _ give two excerpta from The Rirals, by Sheridan, The Birmingham Citizens’ Soerety. The Bournville Dramatic Society ia composed HE Birmingham Citizens’ Society, for entirely of employees of CadburyBrothers at ia appealing a its members being drawn from | which Mrs. Agnes Taunton eeet tradcamen, forenren on Sunday, January, G, ia the reeog- orewomen, and members of the technical nized Charitable and Social Service Organiz- tion of the City, and is affiliated to. the ay administrative staffs: This isthe Society's National Connell of Social Service. The Soctciv seventeenth acason, Each year they produce exiets to help Birmingham ‘titizedia im ilies two" or threeplaya from Greek tragedy to and distress. In addition to the Head Office Shakespearean comedy—from Sheridan to organization, there are’ twelve district con- Shaw. Their recent productions incladed an mittecs, and ‘attached ta ¢ach is a group of old eighteenth century ballad opera, Nd Song, voluntary social workers. In, 1128 the Society No Supper, dseited over 6,000 families. Convialescenti treatment waa provided for 309 men, women and children and over 1,000 pgranta were A Symphony Concert, obtained ‘and administered for ex-service mens HE weekly symphony concert takes The Lord Mayor of Birmingham has issued on place on Saturday evening, January 12. appeal ‘for funds to enable this work to be The chief work is Tehaikovaky’s Sich carried on through the present year. Symphony (The Pathetic). This was the com- NORRIS STANLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA poser’slast symphony, and it was piven its who: are giving a New. Year's. Party. at Pattison’s Spanish Music, titls at the suggestion of his- brother, Restaurant,Corporation Street, Birmingham. Excerpis NOTHER recital of this series with the Written between bouta of depression and from their progtamme will be broadcast from

DeEceMren 28, laze. » | RADIO TIMES Bey

A Ghost Story By E. F. BENSON” ATMOSPHERICS .

Ar. E, F. Benson w i l l be known to many listeners a5 the author of many charming novels. He is perhaps not so well known as a writer of a story on Monday last. In donospherie ghost s t o r i e s , His most celebrated collection of these tales is The Room inthe Tower, from which he broadcast Mr. Benson tells of ghosts of the ether, of a set which was guaranteed to ‘ get anything’ andgot—the Past, ©

HERE is nothing more delightful to friend Harry Armytage in his house called pride. We gota little scrannel jazz music fron: the thoroughly unscientific mind ‘Mayor's Orchard." He had just bought London, but no other station would come than to control some scientific this house, I had never been there before, through at all. The for no doubt was thick machine which y i e l d s entertaining results, and knew nothing whatever of it and its in the Channel, and the Channel was populous in the least under-: surroundings, except that I was aware that withfog-bound ships, and we could get and which one does not stand, that, s o I concluded, was, at any thesea had retreated, and that Dillingham, nothing whatever except the incessant dot- rate, one of the reasons why I neglected all which was once a port, was now a couple of and-dash of Morse-code, ship calling to ship. ether duties, and most other pleasures m miles inland. As I approached my desti- Paris and Hilversum and Berlin and Vienna order to enjoy my newwireless. ‘Ad Astra | nation, it lookedas if. [ shouldnot for the were all as mute as mackerel: there was nothing wae the name o f it, and a very suitable one, present get any clearer idea of it, for we but this silly, unintelligible gabble. for it put me into communication with p l a c e s slid into a thick sea-fog, and after mmumer- ' Frightfully interesting,’ said Harry at that seemed a s remote a s the planets, and able hootings and stoppages, 1 stepped out length, “but a shade monotonous, How evoked from them the very music of the into the most impenetrablemist I have ever about bridge ? " It had eight ,valves (whatever. encountered. Harry had sent down a Ser- ‘I don’t want to play,’ said Evie. {You spheres. ‘valves ‘might be) and two switches and two vant to meet and conduct me, who told me four play.’ was but five dials, and an-index which made it perfectly, ‘that ‘Mayor's Orchard" That was amiable, but false: Evie always easy to choose, as i n a dinner at a restaurant, minutes’ walk from the station, and I fol- wants to play bridge. Besides, every now whatever o n e liked. Daventry and London, lowed him through the dense white dusk up and then, through this silly babble, I knew and Hilversum and Paris, and Berlin and the hill. I carried ‘Ad Astra’ nvyself, and I had heard something, which was not Morse Vienna were Waiting with their dishes. A presently he threw open a door, and I found ‘code, and I only wanted to be left with “Ad l i t t l e adjustment of the switches and manipu-*), myself in-a delicious Queen Anne interior, Astra,’ and find out what it was, So after the-dials was.all that was mecessary,’ In a little parlour off the hall [ found them a few politenesses on the part o f the lation of others, ‘and then, after a few loud howls and whist- at tea, Harry and his wife Evie and her I found myself alone with my lings, I could get into touch with singers and ‘sister and brother-in-law, all‘old friends. machine, pianists half-way across Europe. _ I consented, of course, without. any press- I could cut out these tiresome noises alfo- of. This was all romantic enoughforja prosaic ing at a l l , to demonstrate the marvels gether, but I found that when I did that. J secretly I chetished even wilder'|’ my new toy, but never have I also cut out the intervening something, ace but experienceda greater romances in c o n n e c t i o n with my * Ad Astra, which I so much wanted to catch, and that l a s t fall’ to. my when the dot and dash of this inter-ship It’ was, | am proud to say, the very Tn word in wireless, and every now and then tt sicnalling was most audible, so also was thia of what sounded seemed, t o my:ignorant view, to-emit noises: unexplained impression sometimes like that came from none of the localities on i t s a-volce, and sometimes l i k e dndex. Below the blare of an.|' |. faint musical notes. Wholly unscientific ‘sumptuous as Lami, I orchestra from Berlin, 1 sometimes cauglit:|) realized that it was not far d i s t a n t in s p a c e , at any rate, “the sound of a human voice; below a lecture from these stupid delivered in the stidio in London, I canght cacklings. It had something to do, i n space the sound o f smging. Scientific friends’ fa i f not in time, with them. And then as. who also heard these mutterings appeared |’ chairbreadth by hairbreadth, I shifted the to me t o be a httle puzzled.about them, but dials, I heard, not from the machine at all, they. bravely asserted that they were but from close outside, the sound of wind: “atmospherics.” Yet they did not secm a strong breeze was rising, and the fog no quite castial enough for mere accidents of doubt dispersing, for almost immediately the ether; voices certainly made, coherent t h e s e dot-and-dash n o i s e s completely c e a s e d . ‘remarks, anexplained: instruments ,of music And nowthat they were silent, I knew that played fragments of tunes, and soméhaw | [ was tightin thinking that there was some- had got into my head that this wonderful thing going on below them: it ¢merged, growing gradually l o u d e r , ‘Ad Astra’ could, intermittently and~for- tuitously, catch sounds that were outside There was the nowe-of a drum and. of a the tange of its professed radius. After all, file, and of a cornet, and they were playing as Mr. Eimstein has proved to those who are ‘God save the King,’ in a windy and ele- able to understand what he says, time and mentary manner, but surely with enthusiasm, space are bothdimensions of the same huge Then there was the sound of a door opening, in whole, and I wondered whether it was not and the tune swelled out suddenly,as if the possible that “Ad Astra’ was reproducing door of the house where I sat had been sounds not.only distant in space, but distant opened, and the players were just outside, The door. shut again, the tuneceased alto- in time. But I have no scientific attain-|

ments, and the professors, though sometimes eether and I heard a man’s Voice speaking in a puzzled look furrowed their serene. brows English, bat with a strong guttural German accent, when they heard these extraneous noises, "ise, ik 18 most continued to say * Atmospherics,’ kind of you, Mr, “ Olso, it is most kind of you, Mr, Mayor,’ Just now“ Ad Astra” was clad inits neat he said. ‘To be sure, I shall be very com- serge travelling-suit, and placed on theseat , hat goddam fortable, That, goddamfog, terr-rabie, and + fog, terr-r-i ble, a fool of a captain. Yesi a little supper? next me in the train that was taking me to | and a fool of ao 4 ‘the old Cingue Port town of Tilmeham, captain | very pleasant. I will first to my room go.” = f

where [ was to spend a week-end with my (Continued overleaf.)

RADIO TIMES DecEM Ben i Toa. ee — ceaaa => a - Se ATMOSPHERICS WANTED—A NEW KIND OF RELIGIOUS SERVICE

E. F. Benson's Wireless Ghost Story, EditevalOTe £Note —'—Whilei not necessarily agreeingE @ with its-argumenti ay we areI g lad to publish this. short article on Broadcast Religion by one of cur readers. (Cantinuclfrom a n e r l i a y . ) | but surely there were One will deny, T suppose, thivt their vitality, Onlywhen the “inward The voice ceased, N one of the most praisscorthy iSe eye” con andl will supply tho * fraps o n . the steps i n the hall just outside and - pctiviies of tha BBC. has pigs,’ does that vitality remain qn Stairs. 1 léoked out, but there was no one been its. broadest eligiona ferric. intact, Por invatidsa, anal for ull Fr there, and now, nota whisper came from my Suodh brindeaste must, withoat choubt, those whom cir¢umefariess prevent apparatus. This way and that, hairbreadth have: meant the enectehnvetof the lives from ottemiing fhe aotual serve, ) hy Rairbreadth, I moved the dials, but there of thonganda of listeners, This werticle, aio broadcasta fil an indoulted Was nothing-ol any sort audible, therefore, uct not be cinetriedk aa need. “Presently Harry ‘cane in from: the room being, in any sense, an adverap But it -scema to me that in this

critirism of breadeast Religious Rer- services, ‘ w i r e l e s s = where they were playing bridge, and found matter of religions Par et viccs aa they d@iready exist; it fa preacits a further posr a t biiiiny ak fe inestil endeavouring to recapture that =| intended, rither, aa “a teutatis mendoud jnipert, a t e d repr oa which Strange intrusion, Where hod tt came trom. angeealion towerds what I feel might be 3 1 it has notyeb, availed itself,

Andwher (so T could not help asking mysel!) ———_— purposeful oniirgement of their seape. Stoudip services are, as Deee them, a carl, of ann hackit come from? . In many of ua—admittedly—the Feligions Ser- promis, ‘They neither embaly o eifisiaatery a. ‘stil ti n k e r i n g ? “ he said. “The stars vine of dur chorehoe ind ecthedrala today finds echo 6f the Chirth ¢erree, nor Sensttut, f le seem to bea bitin eclipse tonmht.

day, another point of view, another approach. to any remembered avtting, any fraditteonal haek- j - dummy atthe moment, so I came t o see if the mmanifohd aad eonstiint need far some imter: ground, or any(often soutimentalized ) recelleatien : you, would l i k e ta be shown your ruom. | pire bikan oF Tifa, They demand in acquiescenceé in one for whit h the Hstener’s brain i alone he You’tein the: King's roont, Evie said.’ things about which many ‘of us are stall in doubt: ‘church’? Sacha service would be mora t i k e l y I niade-a final attempt, and got up. i We Jana ‘kin & worl, faith. to meet the needs of the manifold un-chorch-geing ‘Yes, do show it t o me,’ I said. * But Set ni on some bare hill at sunect, however, -and public of today, why the King’s room? * we shall feel more than a merely wathetie response The occeston of Christmas, for i n s t a g i e s , is ane Fe ted the way upstairs. to cortam manifestations of bewoty. bow us Fra celebrated, in one form er inother, hy aes: people. Ob, an cild story,” he said, ‘ but DT believe Lippo Lippi's painting of the Annunciation and we Why not we t h i s occasion for 2 semen faparl, Haite authentic. George the Second was ehall oome at lout a litte nearer to same compre- of course, from the normal relay of a ehereh of cathedral service) which shall appeat to the setf- ence visiting the Cinque Ports in hia yacht, hensiom of the divine mystery of birth. Play ua andl there came on a thick fog just like there Recthoven’s Ninth Symphony and we ahull mutely excluded congreeations t o Whom J specially r e f e r ? proclaim (just ne ferventiy os those who proclaim Mittens “Ode on » Christmas Morning’ would Was ‘tonight, and he tan aground in shoal- it aloud on bended knece), © For Thine is the King. nuke an admirable prelude; Bach's Christmas Water opposite Tillingham. He was brought shewkl be dom, the Powerand the Glory." Oratorio could he drawn fpon; there a 1o land im a small gee and came up to: the No, if ia not, [ think, that we are lesa relipioes, r ] aympathebio and drumuitic reading of the etary - town, The mayor met him with all the ft is, rather, thit we are growing increasingly of the Nativity os told ia one of t h e : GoupeHe; he pomp that could be peice at a moment's cerebral in onr attitude: we strive to find an in- amd if -there were ea , they should rather b e fidtics, and they brought him along here, terpretation af life that shall satialy brain ie well like those by “B...L. 8.," than those in any ehirel avith-a fife anda ‘drum plaving * God save the ae heart, intelligence aa well as cmetion, * As well gervice book. King.” » I say; becausethesure end of any parely Mimic, wong, poetry, prom—fthese could all be sented approach bo ife-is cyucem, T avk ahers imlo a creecenda Of approach towards dnd then?” [ asked. welded * He slept here : the house belonged to the mony of heart und brain, Look ot bi thie wiv: what should be the focus-point amd ‘cia the heart ie fhe horse, the brain 4 the reins; one of the serviee ; a ten-minute * talk’ (¢r " sermon” mayor. Mayor's Orchard you know, There supplies the motive power, the life-forve, the other if you fike) by ‘someone who briefly mated dre Some extremely old apple-irees in the the check mv gead and control. Brain aa well as treat of the Nativity from all asperhs, pega, garden beort, then, niet be gatistied if many of ts, today, Christian, symbolic, and. so. aa, > Interesting, said-I. “And I'm goingto ire ta answer the call of religion, Sich a service, you may object, ta onty n cnet steep in the room he had?’ ot the majority of religings services in our ‘oth vw odifferener.’ Ina senee the uriticisn 1 "Yes, Here it ts.- Jolly panelling, isn't chorehes ane cathedrala are horlly dewigmecd to true—of this particular instance, anyway. But ee There'sa picture of the King. aitiefy thit-dual neod. these projected. services are for all occamens ame any; not only for festive, Tho, at another Thoroughly German. But, after all, le was Their very foundation rests upon. a dogma and German. ‘He spoke Eneiish, though, wirich | ritual that were the flower of another age, not aervics, the focus-pomt ital very well be oo ore, Our response, therefore, to éach services talk’ by. some eminent scientist, peoychologist,

his father conldn’t do, but with a strong dependa not a littl on our acquicacenay with or soniolopizt: In which case the whole’ “Ion” German accent.” x that dogmin and pitt: and too often we cannot nd the heraice werenttd tees maflerent = hehehibesally " Harry wernt back to his ganie, and it is cive it. instead of romantically trwlimal.°. . Bot the eect _ hardly , hecessary to state, “f° instantly The churches themselves, und cathedrals, arc an far na mry contentiin is concerned, wcrventa ew a ° - fetched’ Ad Astra* up to my mom, Berlin | iwehitecturuly designed to stage that ritual. Tuke the same, was ready to my simmons now, and Vienna away the setting amd the serviers must neccsarily A ‘service would be achieved when entity, and Paris had never been 36 splendidly lack something he their true sicniticanon. Centuries vihough religious, would be devoid oF thore _ audible. But not a whisper more could I have made of them « complete entity in them- things which prove, m the paehureh acpi, ' catch coming acrossthe years from the atlver, dependent an many things other than just i Stumbling-blook to so, mamy today. H will the dpoken word; the rhythin. af theservicer, it trost the imagination of tha listener: J will, i) night’when the King slept at Mayor's Or- ayatole ond. diastole, its music, ite ponctunted Chard. “Ad Astra” nobly vindicated its without: repouree to dogma, rmiuel, or any pr- readings, ita setting of pillar ood glass and cope concepeor of religion whatever, fend conte mere _ ability te givé me all that it professed to and. surplice—all these make the service what it pretation of life; ond it will sppeal tay the fate! = give, but gladly would I have: sacrificed all is, They are tt: und withow) them the service feence ao well pa to the emotions, Worthen, this that for a few whispers: more in that guttural ie bot a framework into whieh youmnat let vou it a kind of service which the wirclese ahere cam

svoice, ora few more bars of that very im- imopination fit the picture—if it can ond chooses, wlequaicly eopply—for it draws nyFore Gbher fae a “perieethy-rentered National Anthem, At- The broideasting of such serviess mma neces- elting than fho mind of ihe Hsiencr, Hor appeal ae Se teeticnics, incleed | airily rob them of very much that i4 imherent in being pociy subjective,

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eee —— Se es a >:’ el _ lee oeuen 85, 1825 TADIO “TIMES — —rs a ——: = ee a —— -—-——+ =r Cay HOWDOES THE ANNOUNCER PRONOUNCEIT? ‘The pronunciation af English by the B.B-C. Annoancers has s¢t a new standard among the many millions who hsten. : ‘The B.B.G., In deciding what prosunciation to adopt, has the assistance of ies distinguished Advisory Committee on. Spoken Engish, portraits of four ot the members of: which appear on t h i s page. In the accompanying article, Mr. A, Lloyd James, secretary of this Comoittes, gives a list of its most recent decisions,

WE work. of the B.B.C, Advisory ‘j who never have any doubts! A very dis- : Cpramittee on Spoken English con- tinguished academic man told me- recently j tines t o ’ interest the Press o f this that he had never had a doubtabout the c o u n t r y , and is being followed with interest pronunciation of any Englishor foreipn word! What he said was, apparently, bound hy the foreign countries oi Lnrope, m most of which English is the first foreign language to be night. Unrdortunately this confidence ‘taught in the schools. There can be.fo is not shared by the English-speaking world, that the pronunciation of our language and so doubt persists; there only remaing ‘doabt sa formidable ‘difficulty for the foreigner, to.record the fact that the scholar in question

and one that may have a decisive influence Tro. distinguished members of che invariably uses the so-called intrusive “1,” A language i n Committee—Air, George Bernard Show in such expressions as the “idearof 11,’ uven the future o f the Enghsh : ondDr, Robert Bridges, the world.. It is not the actual technical from which we may all learn ‘the dnadvis- dificuliy o f the English speech sounds thal Anchoery nnathi-wy. ability of being pontifical..- c is the obstacle, fer, apart from the twa Arbitrary furbibrary. The accompanying list contains very few: represented by the l e t t e r s * th Haleony hitle OMCs rare English words: many of us get through stds Hullletin hifilletin, i n @rck and then), we have no really life without wsine such words as: “corr | (as (Aner menit ehee-ment. “sounds: like the German ‘ch Chinckestian Clatitlege-bin, genda,’ ghoul,’ Ane * paleography,’ but: we dificult equnds, the French nasalized. vowels, the (Conae ls boraidn, sec them, anc occasionally have to-pronaunce difinennt sourcls Contech (ix) Borin Lon. them, ‘The foreitn words: are all familiar, Spariish ‘7, ot the extremely (b) Adjectivea—oon-tint, aniir t o Arabic, “Our trouble l i e s mm the Corrigenda orrijedls and very careful consideration has been “pecutiar nature and distribution of our stress Fiat to) Cor—fie-nt, given to each one. Li the -Conimiftes: accent, i n our wery. strongly-marked rhythm, (2) Loecal bertoa fy ib. recommends, for instance, that the Indian all, i n the hopeless chaos that Ohenall goal. wort “thag” shall be pronounced with the- and, above Gratis griwhis. r e i g n s i a the relationship between our s p e l l - Tocemtnevertilshy incon bnowert The, ‘th’ as an “thin, it 15 not to. be presumed

inex and oar pronunciation. T t is c e r t a i n Initiation Inisniayshon. that the Gommuttce is ignorant-of the Indian |” that anything we can do to instil order into Trascible hrroaible, pronunciation of this word, which “more ~ chaos w i l l have @ definite influence upon Mernmenyra Titeeer. nearlyresemblesthe English word * tag,’ ihe Margarine tui rjarcon. the future history cf the Enghsh language Moma Tn, Everyforeign pronunciation, whether Asiatic,

in the world, for, however we may care Miirvrtiue rmuinnwyewsiw, European, or African, 1s reported to the cer- Polsography pra ogra they. Committee, who thendecide what pronun- to\wiew the problem, it i s . moderately of the future, w i l l speak Paraflin put rode, ciation shall be adopted. And if the Com- tain that the world Pronulgation porte-ulgiction, ionedangaage, and that language may be a Brion avon. mittee decides that ‘ pathan’ is to be pro- v a r i e t y o f English. This futuré may he Sorat Aha. nounced ‘pitthin’ and not * paéythan,’ “it remote, and the variety of English may be Bieradore Bbee-Vo-ore, is not to be assumed that the decision has one that we should neither recognize nor Sultan slil-taim, been arrived at hastily, or without recard Torpentios hicpecntbewe, forgive, but we must not forget the p o s s i - Wiltiy willtty. : to the fact that itis apparently not in b i l i t y: languages have a way o f dying, Viohn wrolirun. keeping with the principle followed in the and nations have a way of acquiring new Vitamin vitamins. case of * thug.’ : f owes. We know less than nothme of that Foreion. Worda, Propernames, such as St. John Ervine, aspect of human behaviour that we. call Gon test: “at? not soe, Synge, Rimsky-Korsakov, are pronounced

speech, or language; all that we have dont’ Cul de wae cull (to rlyyme with * poll) asnearly as possible as their ownerspro- in the past ; de sac; preferably nounce them ; where two families bearime is to observe what has happened * blind alley.’ the ‘of the conditions, the individual human ix officia ex oflishio, same name pronounce it differently, ‘the fact: vemcuimstances that cavset the happening we Fakir fakeer, is noted. know nothing. , Fracas fracka, or, aa in Atmerica; Words such as "gratis" and ‘cul de sac’ li, then, it appears to any reader that the friyoas. are not handy words to use, and many © Hore che comalnl emit “dh,” B.C. is wasting the time of the eminent readers will be thankful for a ruling; * gratis’ — Hore oeuvins ‘onoit. “h.! members of its Advisory Committee in Libretto (plore! of) Hbréttos, is so commonly used that we must-admit — asking them to determine whether’ anchovy ‘ Thag thog (° th" as in ‘ thin’), it into our language and grant it letters of ~ | shall be pronounced with the accent on the Proper Names, naturalization, But ‘cul de sac’ is an. ~ first or the second syllable, or whether Baoleheyvik bol-chewtie, necessary, and we should be doing our ‘margarine’ shall have a hard or a soft Gaelte feylin, language a service if we refused to admitit, feit would be well for him to remember Muaetearlinok Alayberlinic, as an undesirable alien. We have an excel- Mare, de la délia mair, that the history of great languages, like that Moslem moz-lem., lent native, quite capable of doing thework, — tof great nations, is, in the end, a multipli- Pathan ti taal. in ‘blind alley." Another word that has eafiou of small details, cach. of. which, con- Rimeky-Korsakoy imaky-Kordihkey, earned a placein English is * fracas,’ but the sidered by itself, would appear to be un- Bt. Jolin Ervine Sinjon Ervin. French ‘pronunciation still clings. Never ” worthy of serious consideration. Brigetone Bmittana. theless, ‘ frayeas,"'as they call it im America, — Sa much for the broader view of the sub- Pynge Bing, qould be a magnificent addition ‘to our—

ject. ‘The details of the latest list of words language. at considered by the Committee are often Settlmg the pronunciation of out mother amusing, but, above all, they serve to bring tongue is nat an easy matter, and readers 7 hame once apain the fact that even the sim- of The Radio Times may rest assured that plest words in our language are a source of it is not lightly undertaken by the Advisory.

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5.30 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 8.0. Reading from 2LO0 LONDON & 5sXX DAVENTRY Special Service the from (364 MM. 830 ko.) (502.5 MM. 192 ko.) = = . Old Testament Whitefield’s 4038 em, (Deeeniry only) Trace Sroxas, Gams: yti] itetie,fire LhmtGoniictoemln:Olen faiththetuckovetatfe earn,ispure, onadietion wich; Weatnen Forecast For Theo and Thy ‘Kingdom we stand, Conchudiog Voluntary, ‘Finale ins E Fiat" Built Tail! ete, (perdi tar ful 330 A MILITARY BAND CONCERT Thr Kingdom temnine wiih the makers of Feece SPENCER Saw, A.R.C.O., L.RAM. Mecan Fosrar (2oprano) The shrife and: the hatred toerther COAL] Siete, his church, Atal tery whe for pightesuenses fits dind ilaro, - 1756 George Whitefield built t Norman Anime (Baas) Thy Glory atk honour shall share, which was for many yeara (he centre of Hall) Hall} rhe, crowded congregations under a succession of Tue Wimeness Minitary Barp Charles Silveater’ Horna great preachore, [te fame waa renewed in’. 1002, O'Doxsce. Conducted by B. Warros Scriptura Lesson whon Charles Silvester Horne pioneered on its tha Mountain and the premises the iden of the Institutional Church. Overtare, “The Land of Anthem, *"O Ye that Loye the Lonl* Flood ..ccccensctaceee Hamish MacCuin Siives then the hiatorie-¢hurch hos been a Central Coleritge- Payor Mission under the auspices of the London Con- $.40° Mecan Foster Tae. WHITERIELD's QUARTETTE: pregational Union, anc the Rey, Albert Beldon became ite Superintendent just over a your ago. An Old Carol oki aawssee cece de s'e es -Quelier Jmssin Hewson ene ee anes DBunhall To the Queen Of Heaven osc BLonwen CAERLEON (See special article on page 800) 48 Bann Berra Davia 6.45 Tae Were's Goon Cause: ').. Ferd Crm TUESTDCE Appeal on behalf of the Society for Promoting Ballet Musio (‘The Sicilian Vespers the Training of Women, by 1.2 Nomwanx Avis Lady Beers, Dawkins The Cardinals Sang. (' The HE society for which Lady | Jewess " Pere eee Halévy Father o’ Flynn . Stanford Bertha Dawhina will appeal tonight was founded im [33%, 110 Baxp ind ia almost the oldest Loan Air {* Rinaldo") a aa Training Society. in the coun- Minuet(* Samson “sf Handel try. Since 1864 it has, by moans of ite loans, helped 4.20 Mrcaw Foster over 1,000 wonen to. eb 4 : Silvor ceeeeees business or profess(onal traim- Dinter; Pelir. The Owl ing that, they waouldotherwisea and a} Haichinacn cr Pussy Cat... have been quite unableto tiftord. Of late yoara trainer {.28 Thaxn r foes have risen in proportion An Original Suita to the cost of living, and many Gordon Jacoh applications have had to be March; Intermezzo; Finale refused.‘The Committees feol confident thet, if they could 40 Norsrasa Aur reisea really-enbetantial sum, All suddenly the windcomos they would never need to

anit Stree eesetheeanrgnrne ature make another appeol, as the NN Spiritual— Sometimes ‘money that they fencl ts con- Ticel Tfkce a mothierieea chile : atantly coming back to be Brerlesgh jont again. : On the road to Mandalay " Contributiong. ehould ba dent to the Hon. Treasurer, : Hreclgeaess = = 1.48 Basn oe = The Lady Bertha Dawkins, Bourrée and Gigue (" Much Prince of Wales's. Court, lt do about Nothing *) WHITEFIELD'S A HUNDRED AND SEVENTY YEARS AGO. Kensington Palace, W.8. i German This interesting old print shows Whitefield’s Tabernacle, from which 2 Poom recur eae eee Fitch aervice will be relayed tonight, when it was first built byGeorge White- 8.50 Weratnen Forecast, Mock Motris Dance,Granger field in the open meadows that in those days: fringed the ottenham GEVERAL News BoLuetis: Court Road. Lotal Announmeementa: 3.0

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‘SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30| | °° "Pune mn ‘ DAVENTRYr PXPERIMENTALRN T cenvening sGB AILVERSUM TpanRUeiCk? TROW Tue Loxpor Broiuc excert wane vate Annee Concert CWOTL rmetre} 3.30 A. Pianolorte Recital Py sane. Gaay #45 Tae Werk'’s Coon Caren; on Sunday Night, Cherite Preliue, Jeane Christ the Bon of {itd (Prom Jianerupiam} Bash, ar. eine Lifebeat ToiiAlions SOTOWSES wade ee Ifenetigieaslin tomal on behalf of the Royal National ee Ere December 3oth, An Bord duno Boaiot: sel cceecs aces Tustitutien (Midlands Division), by Mr. Rownrr Borinnight ais ope be ewe ahSfohunann, arr.L0 W, Asomorr, for the Deh: Ww Two k reludes ana eee ge aa i ae Diuvnations to be forwarded to 13a, Corporation Liiprormptia a alate aerate 1 ey Vien 2) Minor woke eee eae J Street, Birmingham BRANDES 44)-5.30 A ‘Grieg Programme 459 Wratecre Fonmcisr, Greeftat Kews (From Birmingham) BenEETIN RADIO CONCERT The Dirnittinonas Storm AtiMesToo Concert OQnremesTRa 9.0 A Ballad 5.40 p.m. to 7.10 p.m. Leader, Fraxx CaNTene (From Birmingham) (Under the direction of Hugo de Groot) Candvweted by dosera Lewis Tare MiewikonanmStoo Cronies + Overture, “In Autuma,’ Op. 11 Conducted by Josaru Lewis Bererrre Braxstrap (Contralto) Fragtlia aote, eh GWLUCA N view of the extreme popularity of these Vinsessin (Princess) ra Monte Pines (From Monte Pinca) Jobin Anderatn, WRC ana beac aren eer Seats Sunday Concerts instituted by Brandes, Air, oer. Hon arrangements have been made for their broad. # 4.20 C o a p y s Warp ‘A Siumber Sace | casting on alternate Sunday evenings to be a a anid) Orohietes PP, repular feature, Suggestions and criticisms : inrgliot (A The- Hrkarcat Smet will be welcomed at Cray Works, Sidcup, Kent, ; aeakioh: With Orchestra) MoNis (Hari. bone| PROGRAMME Tow Baomber : iPmnoforte) The Lacle if their 1, MARCH Pe . Af | Andante Bfelte; Huridrosts a ae er oo ® The. SeoattA the Pack” en Soonerrell , ‘Alin: Mentett é. WALTZ * Tae Strattas if * Blue Danube”! a (Sonata, Op. 7) Water «Boy (A SarayNite re Soa; ielee 3 + I ANGO aa oe = 5 es Fitfelga 4.40 OcocwesTEA ‘i “El Choelo Solectiona pom arr, Arey | af, -. a5 s* oe aa om Afyddleton Eire ind Monsen “ Phantom Brigade = ect Soci * Peer E aerell inte i us o2 =e he = Le sé Aleltor Gynt" putes Bergitte Blakstad (left) sings in the Grieg -programme Sa holst eae aS ‘ " Rendez-vous ~ Papria s this aftemoor, and’ Mabel- CGortin in thé Ballad fi a” 7 a. ee as if Corns Lamentation ; Concert tonight: 9.18 DavioLri : * Offonbachiana Ars bi-a@ MAN (Violin)i (Selection ol melodies from Offenbach's Opera)

Dance + Breath ot Age} In "the Spunish Dance Ts a5 = Arranged by Kreisdes Hall of the Mountain Kings CranundosarrAretisler ara The Old Refrain” Negro Spiritual ..... pees tte, Canergre Wt (Violin sela by HUGO DE GROOT er Brarsran Pan Prehwit and Alloprd. oo. Pupieni, are, Keesler Bt a wa ‘a os eat Fawell (Good Morning) Ciod Morgen * The Gondolier™ Hf : “Alttern fOutwerd Bound) Mase. Cornas (Contrealta) o. V[&I AY = gisker Dig (Every kind of Thing) Lament. of Unis, eee beeen asa Banioek ei a Fr. Lehar See ELGth WOTaeee eee ee Holst Sais from the'Wherry Widaw " CHICHESTRA DOUABT gcse cha ca heaton a bir abcd [Oe 10. POEKA ee . Norwegian Dancea, Nos. 1} and 2 Soh, Since Fonsi of Lantersiscre ci aae caddie’ Hartoch ape Pit siete | 2 5.15 Tou Gromer Leovarnn Gowrie? (Tenor) Il. SELECTION .. in my Fogo de Gioot _ (iron pon et Tit, Op, Tt, Ho An istind Shelling Seng (‘Songs of the Hebrides *) “ Memories = Prici:; (}7. Tl, Bod Kennedy. I yaser a Halting (SNortegian Danes), Op. 71, ho. 6 Bla tested by the Brokon Brook, Coleridge: Tayler THE BRANDESET HIA,

Ninetta ,. PF Pee eee Brewer i (Ect EsTEA . lntecduction -and. Triumphal March (° Sigord §.45 Crorvs | Joraoifar" Suite) Come, fametul frie oo vee ee Norman €F Neal a @ ROM the incidental musie which he composed oaSong eb Fovening sie is cee nel s aera el The long day closes a for the drama, Sigurt Jorwalfar, hiy meteck ahh enka poe See

i'r Eeeneon {antler also of the peaes * Borgljot * HeEatret Smaonnes ineluded carlier in this-programme), Grieg made ‘Lhe Cheery Philosopher). fis... esas Eger re aBuite, from-which the first and third movements OF Ba tis ha mee a hess reo. Sterndale Besrcit ’ nee now to be. played. Bigard was a Crusader Oh, that Wetwo wort maying ...... Nevm end in. the introdwetion a scens of real pomp anu of splendour af these old days 1 preeon Lowl, 16.3 Davie Lomax - The ‘third movement is a trianiplal mean yeeeeee cn ee ee eeeeee LEE At this point in the tale the two brothers Signe TOrgAnce veep Eee and Tivnstein, once rival kings of different parte Variations ona Theme of Corelli @ of Norway, have. made peace andamid the jorful ‘ Tarra, arr, Tcregeler artiamationa of the people go together in aolemn Manan Conan procession to the law.-fiver's house, to inaugurate A LE wae hea ea eee at oe CTeaplay o ew ennof prosperity, Agnus Dei (Lamb of God} PPP RP ee ee bizes Now micinnes-VaLves ‘ ROYALTY 76009 A Religious Service Leovarp Gowimas Tan Beni The Sands a" TDaei ye cee ee Sh af ede ee (igi BRANDES SERVICE The Ladliog of: St. James ...... ccc sec. o Clarke Foir House of Joy..seecees cisiiae.ne Conducted by the Right Rev. Bishop etter +s RADIO PRODUCTS Barsrs, DD. 1.30 Eptlogue From the- Cathedral; Birmingham (Sunfay's Programmes continued on page GRAY WORKS, SIDCUP; KENT. S05.)

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RADIO TIMES Decemuern 28, 1928. —_—_- nna Soe —— ‘DON’T aietepala =This Week’s Bach— HOME, HEALTH AND GARDEN, NEIGHBOUR! (Continued from page 861.) Cantata. find a place for hardy winter-fowering cyclamens, A Plea for Tolerant Listening. or oven forthe lovely foliage of the automa flowering Church Cantata, No. 28. species f Is there a spot for the winter-foworing By ‘ASTYANAX.’ ‘Gottlob! non gehtdas Jahres Fenda," cromuaes—or for Christmaa roses, or for agri. good listener’ HE varidus attributes of * the (oO) praise the Lord, for all His mercics.’) flowering snowdrops—which ought now to be are continnally emphasized, very property, opening their flowers? Canwo find room for the HIS Cantata, i o fina text by the pot : in the columns of The Radio Times, T h a t winter-flowering jasmine, the bewutiful witch-hazel, on which tb 1s itt : Neumeister, i8 rejoicing nob so much in or the autimn-flowering Japanese cherry } Ts thers iiemems to me that there is one the departure of the old yoar asin the possible to lay emphasis too heavily or too often : away of arranging dorwonds, barberries of white: coming of the new, Bach introduces ib with a really stermmod bromblea against a background of yow, the duty of * the good listentr” to read and ponder joyous orchestral preluile, almoat like a ballet, and e d i t o r ' s cor- or other dark evergreens, aoas to showthe coloured the extracts given weekly from the the merryfigure with which it begins persists alnvost barks of theeo shrube ? Can we put an everprean fespondence under the heading * What the Other oll the way through tho opening number, a fino to judge— here or there to give variety in the shrubbery 7 Listener T h i n k s . ’ It is s o very tasy ond for the eqprino, ..The second number. here, Is thera corner whero we moy: planta sweet and t o eriticize—wireless programmes from one's not the first avis weval, is the most important choral accented thing ao that it may give us pleasure ag we movement, 60 big and impressive ma bo be oat. own pout of view, It ja so hard to consider it pass it in our walks T standing even among Bach's big choral movements. from the angle of the other listener row«the Or, going to the most utilitarian part of tho Although the instruments are used, ibis practically garden, how can we prepare for better supplies of comer, That is presumably why the editor of a purely choral movement, a8 the orchestra simply vegetables next vent T It is plain, of coursa, that The Radio Times—who has his own likes, dishkes, doubles the vooul parte. all other men— pothing really good can be got without really good and prejudices in common with The soprano has the hymn. tune throughout, cultivation ; that womustseo to, And itis equally invites general correspondence and printa all be ‘one in which the first line his a sinking likeness to 4 plain” that everything most ie dong at ita dus ean f i t into his columna. He is holding up the Old Hundredth, and: the other voices; -alon fate, if we are to have constant, as well-as plomtifal, mirrar to broadcasting opinion, and if your own, with it, buuld up a very big and majeatic Motet. eupplics. That also we must see to—not slavichiy personal o p i n i o n of wireless is to have anybreadth No. 3d iso fine meloious aringo for the basa, following the eolondar, but taking that aso @nidge, or value, it nouat be formed in relation to general | folly accompanied, and then after a short rectbative ind modifying our work necording to the comditions for the tenor, be and the alto sing wm duet, ine which opinion, and betel om carefal ol onsiebent of soil ond: weather, peering into that mirror. ' . ‘ the snare BeHReG of ropociag Aa in 4 Hits fire Prin beer if But, given good cultivation, and timely trent- emery ecrricd on hoth by yoRes gl bey the Of course, the picture in the mirror is not entirely ment of our crops, are we getting tho beet thet is orchestral accompaniment. possihle in quality and yield | For those who are comprehensive. Tt leaves ont—for obvious reasons The Chorale at the end ia simple, and here again not éatisied with their experience, and for thoge —rank projudiecs, mere alruse, anstucied or fulkome the instruments merely -reiiforce the voiona, who like the evilence of independent witiesses, masc. But it docs show the extent and the The score inchides, beanies the asual strings ond the reports of trink carried out by competent +2 variety o f the listeniny audience: the bewildering organ, two oboea, a taille (toner oboe), now usually authorities will be a good guide, Many of the replaced by the English horn, aod three trombones. 7 combination of mental reactions and points of view. oounty councils now-arrange such triad, and trials uk plea, and Tho text ia reprinted by courtesy of Mesara. are carricd out in the pardens of the Heyal Horti- i. B r i e f l y , it is ‘the most convincing roof of the fundamental neceasity, for toleration Novello and Co, Ltd. cultural Society ot Wisley. The list of ovrarcds in listening. I do not mean casual acceptance of l—Aria (Sopra). made at these trials is published widely in the gardening papers, and all who can should consult this, that, and the other thing, I do not mean the © praise the Lord for all His mercies, The thease reports whon making out their seed ordera,— stifling of criticiam, however harsh. But. both ee year His grace hath shown, sing praises, acceptance and eriticiam should depemd, not on the Vith joyful song Mia goodness own, His loving Fayal Hortienthiral Socksiy'a Biclletvn. individual's taste, but on his taste considered in hand, thy footetops fuiding, Doth lead to His combination with that of his neighbours, And his cternal throne, -O sing: a joyful song of SAMUEL PEPYS, LISTENER. praise.” ‘The Lord delights ‘in them. that? fear wirtess neighbours art ecvera! million in number. Him, and put theirtrust in Bia great mercy, By RK. M. Freeman. The ferocious demands that are so continually being vowedl—'less jazz, “mire talks,” “Joa Il.—Chorws, Part-author of The New Pepys’ Diary of the chainber-muaic,’ ‘ grand opers every night,’ ‘ abolish Mysoul, O praise the Lord thy God, 0 praise for Great Warr, etc, comedians,’ ‘educate, don’t entertain!’ and the aye His Holy namo; Ho crowneth thea with Dec, 9 (Lord's Day)—To Church to Mr rest of the slogane—are actually only a demon- mercics, His benefits forget thou not. Thy Blick,where Admirall Norker, in thinking he #iration of the childish game o f : ° beggar-my- ain tiath He forgiven, ond oided thy sore was singing the base oe to the hymn * Op distress, His works the carth have filled, Jordan’s Banks" (New Winchester) did rumble neighbour, Groen berba He bringtth forth, and cor for In listening, a6 in cominerce, and, indeed, in ail out some of the strangest noyses that ever J wll man’s service, That they may luicnish heard in my Wife allmost. Moreover, do, as it were, o w a t i v e mobivities, the admirably fascinating food. © préie» the Lord of harvest, sing chase the nosts upp and down the scale with kis game of beggaring your neighbour won't pay in the praise unte His Holy name, chinn, burying it in his collar when he ‘tries to long r u n . Even if you suececded in abolishing Il.—Feeivative (Marae). fetch the low noats and thrusting it upp towards items you dislike from the programmes, you would The Lord thus saith, Yea, o'er my people I the root after the high ones, Yet alt the moats algo have succecded in abolishing thousands of he rumbles rumbled alike from the pitt -of his rejoice, poodness over will 1 show them, And jistenera, and preventing the renewal of their Iwill plant themain this land. My heart ame stomake, the ridickulouse old chinn-wagger. of the BBA. would be A stranger, who. made the Sermon, did ralher licences, The revenue boul uphold then, diminished, ond your own programmes, With strangely compare church-worshipp with wireless, LV.—Fecifaties (Tenor). . being, says he, a sort of broadcasting of prayer equivalently leas money to pay for them, wowld auffer acutely, Gol 3a a fount whens poodness foweth pore, and prayse from earth to Heaven. Gomes to (God-is -a: ligot where mercy shingth clearky, me to ask myself what shall they make, upp in Modern society in built on mutual dependence. A jewel rare whose lustre doth endure, God is Heaven, of AdmirallNorker’s base rumblings Wo cannot l i v e , except under conditions. of shore ithe Lior, Who loves His chiidredy diary ; VWlie out of hos stomake ? primitivt savagery, without the aid of the multi- in His farth doth Live, anal honour His clei, Listening in, this night, my wife and 1, to the fariows activities of our neighbours, And the Who holdeth fast Goda word, ancl from the Caerdydd Singers from Cardiff, with the greatest game apilices to our neighbours, who, in one way or tempters wilt doth fla, to him ia Life eternal possible joy in hearfig so manic mine old favour- andther, are dependent upon ua. So it is with the given, ‘The Lord's belov'd shall clwell in itts—to wit, ©The Banks of Allan Water,’ sonety of l i s t e n e r s , If yon feel that you. are Heaven. “Robin Adair," ‘Barbara Allen,’ * Drink tome only," and ‘Integer Vitee": which (the last of helping to pay for hours of dance muaic, of which ¥.—Buel (Tenor and Alto), these) my wife, having no¢Latin, cannot under- you disapprove, think of the bright young people The Father hath crowned theyear with His stand, So presently did sing it very slowly over who re helping to pay for your. educating talks, bloesing, ‘The needs-of His -childron’ He holda agayn to her, with great pride in remembering which they dislike, or your chamber music which in Temcmbrances, OO hensur and love Him ond every word of it—ever since they made me write” they abhor ! humbly implore Him jo prant us Ais grace in it out, at school, §0 tinves, for damning a boy Besides, there isafarther point. The best. things the new your approaching... We trust in ‘Thy that horse-bit me in chapell—and afterwards to in bife may be f r e e , but many of the good things of rmery, 0 Father Almighty, and render ‘Thee tranélate it for my wife's benefit. But when I praises with hearts ever grateful, come to the passage where Horace did put the l i f e . are an. sequired taste: caviare, old prints, Tokay, the stories of Chehov, the music of Delius. VI.—Chorale. maonster-wolf-to flight. by singing the charms of his innocent Lalage, all I-get for my payns is my These things are only preserved for your pradual All people sing Thy praises, O Lord on Heaven's wife's saying, no wonder the wolf fied, if Horace recognition and enjoyment by older or more high throne, For sll Thou hast ordained, gang tot a throatily as Ido. Which vext me, cultivated neighbours. You will come to them in Through Jeaus Christ Thy Son, O hear Thy so that I was minded to pinch her in the ¢oft of time ; and it would surely be a pity to beggar your children’s prayer: A your of blessing send us, the acm.. But, upon a contderatioun of how neighbours of these good things, simply because in From ev'ry il defend us, And keep us in Thy care. easily my wife bruises and our going a-dancing a d e s s a developed state, whethor of age, culimre or tomorrow to Jimble's, rather than she sh* have the fayr whiteness ofher arms spoyled by finger- ecivation, you prefer the *‘Ramoana' Waltz. The Cantata for next Sunday is i— thovdlate cream, orangeide, and the works: of pinches, 1 did, out of my love to the wretch very No, -190.—* Singet chem Horr ‘sin nove Lied." thoughtfully refram. Mr, Kirchner. "Bing tothe Lomi a fadnow gong.’

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5.15 MONDAY, DECEMBER 32: 11.50 Take a Glance ‘Ring Out the Old, at 2LO LONDON & 5XX DAVENTRY Ring (S614. hi. E30 io.) (862.5: i, faz mo) 1929. Im the New.’

6.1) Tim Son an, Ganiawinn. WertPonte. WOisam. The Daily Service cast, Freat Gexcnas News Boeoeris nictatirily be conducted chichy in tha anercs of Bosvrell's * Life,” but-for tho benefit of thoas who 10.90 (Davenery onde) Tie SOs at, AERO: 6.30 Bolloting of Notional Connell af Girls Cloaks have mot pet took? thin bulky work, Alr. Weatiren Forecast én National Association of Boya’ Clubs Hoberta—wiin fas writion eeveril booka ahrirt ie (Daventry only) Gramophone Resords ohbneon—will intrmtuie the ereat-men ii bbe tho 6.45 THE FOENBDATIONS OF 3CS8Ie evemmnea toll, 12.0 A Darran Coxceer Beernioves4. Sexcqraa For Views way Prsordrim Bantana Avstex (Soprono) a at r Played. by Alanon. Haywann 743 Vaudeville Roy Busexnn (Baritone) and GG. O'Cosson: Monn 12.30 Jack Paver ond Tas B.D.C. Dasce NEIL Rexven (Scottish FEntorkalner) 7.0. Mr. Dessrcom MacCantar: Literary Critigiam QcHESTHA Osnense asd Perevee (lo Eumoroug Biel Aluaical Interinda 1.0-2.6 ORGAN KRECTTAL LS and Cros-Tatk) Viotnr Essex (fn Songs she gonic in’ Chi Chine by Encan TT. Cook 7.25, Mr 8. 0. HoOBERTEa 1 “Tétraducing Dy. Jaluizan.’ Chow") From Southwark Cathaliral

Choral Improvieition on ‘In dul ice Srrachey (Pianist) jubile*, Detainee Avarg-Elerk Holy Boy ooo. sc... ce. .s Treland pun “Wartations on *Puer Nebia' THE TRIM SISTERS * = Geoffrey Shaw 7.45—VAUDEVILLE—7.45 fn a Repertoire of Syncopated Vivras Lew(Violoncello) — Abendlied (Evening peee orig The Jath Pavapand Toi: B.6.0, : Pastorale See e Peewee ene ace becyer DasCe esis * Evaan ‘T, Coon TRIX SISTERS Choral) Prelndes for the New Year from the Litho Orean Took Beet WrgTHen: Forecast, &reus (0) ings of tha Wear: (oi Sew iiss! Helen & Josephine Uist. Nee eierin Xeara Eve; (c) New, Year's s in -Day r B15 A Talk by Mr, daa Brera aa ata Selections trom Their Repertoire Ti¥ran Lewis +e Vidlonesla Sonnta.in G Miner = "a, 0. Lecal Annovwnocementes { Ehgevie Henry: Beeler, arr, Sounds trey only) Shipping Forecast Epaak-T, Coon OSBORNE AND PERRYER Pantone. cedceecure cee CELulla 955 A Popular Concert Lntrodiiction and Poceata The Comedy Duo Win, Watowd, arr, Wall Ain boprompia Pot-Pourr 30) With Annual Conference olf wf Songs Educational Assecnmtions JACK STRACHEY we used to Sing Presidential Aduresa by Toe Earn Singing His Own Songs al the Piano or Larios, PC. 0.C.a.L Heese Least

ou oceans Vinton ‘Rome Aspocta of the Problem of Edueation io rcdia * JACK PAYNE Lrowanp Henne From ‘ihe Great Halk University Onis, OHoves (otege oof London. and the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra pee education question in India nil if one -of an importance “thas Tie Teves Conca ci hardy be exaggerated, and one thit prearita enormiys chbienttiee, VIOLET ESSEX Avast country full of different 10.35 SURPRISE [TEM rooea, different religiona, different languages, whera bares sertiona of Songstrom ‘ChaChinChow’ 10.50 DANCE AMUStc: Cicnas Prssen's Kaer-Car aan; from the the population. have no tradition JOD edicntion and-on the other hand, Kit-Cat Bestwurant tha usiversitiea ory crowed with KENYON| > ttodonta eager for. knowledge, pro- Y NEIL 11.4 Tue PICCAnIntGY PLarers vides theeducationist with# new set The directed by An Arana, onid- ‘Tian ot perenbvferiem, Lord Lytton ‘line Scottish Entertainer bec Governor of Bengal, so hy ida Prctwnnir- Hore. Daxce, Basa,

had “execptional opportunities of Civeotul: by: Macnice Hanreris, juifine the situation about which from: the Piccadilly Hotel fe will tik: ting afternoons, \ HETHER. of not. ha: was-largely o ersation 3.45 A Studio Concert of Bosawell’s peculiar Literary gift, ‘the 11.50 ‘1928-1929’ Owes Dayne (fontialie) De, Johnson wecknew ie a great character, who Crain Mara (Baritone) mpi way mamas ol study, Threat fhady wet A YEAR may be an arbitrary division of time, 4% but there is (for most of us) areal and unique Atmaog Cia and hia Ounces Tia experience im the passing from the Old Vear to For the Hatel Cart! the New. In these few moments of transition, we Rates of Sulscriplion to.“ The Radio fron through the whole poamot of émotigns— 5.15 THE CHILDREN'S HOUR: Times "(including postage): Tweloe months reminiscence, always a little solemn, of the yenr: that is gomg, wrth all the poys:and-sorrows that A Pagrus of 70H VY Rak (Forsign), [5s. @d.; lweive months it has brought; recollection of old friends, again in Sing, Story and Veran oa arranged for (British), (4s. Gd. Subseriptions should be only too often tinged with sadness j the thrill that Mid Ao. by the Weather Oontrol ‘doard— sent fo the Publisher of “The Radio comed with the moment when the New Year 35 whch nests on tous othean to-eobie tind) detain Times,’ 8-/ |, Southampton Siree!, Strand, born, and the wild hilarity that always springs up to greet it.. Some such swift ecquence of moods €6 Hovechoit Toth: Mra. Comtox Rerxonns, WC. will find its réfeéction. in the programme thatwill gaher in- 1929, * Altermative Ways of Cooking” —

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Tae Nortiers WrreLess OncursTma 1,15-2.0 Ao Orchestral Concert $.0 London Programme reiayed from Daventry Selection, "Tho Glory of Russia’ ...... Korein bulte, © Holiday Skoetchoe' .. 06 ee.es e's Foulda Relayed from the Nations! Museum of Wales 6.15 Toe Comonres's Hon: Srama On¢nmsrna National, OncererTna oF Wates THe Two Heapen Munster opens both his Ol World Minutb soc. siviveseeesees Dotsond {CERDDORFA GENEDLArTHOL Crayne) mouths and recalls Memories from the Past and MoseFoso , beet oe oeSeSa ee Hag Overture, "The Merry Wives of Windeor’ Nicelat Antitinations for the Foture EM se a eee i ae or ere aad Laney Bite, “Children’s Cormer’ .peceeracss « Lebuisey Love'a Dream afted the Tull ...... s. Capua

Two Aubades ee eee fee 2 oe ee ee eee Hala 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry ORCHESTRA ' Peer Gynt” Suite, Now) ....000.0000. Grieg Little Modern Suite 6.15-12:5 &.8.from DEondom (9.30 ‘Local An- Tee PSP Hoss ;HOVARD LALO, best known to oa-cin this noUnGAMenta) country by hia seperkiing * Symphonie 16:35 Soi: jrom London Eepagmole," ia recoomised abroad aa having tlazed the trail for that modern French school 10.50 DANCE MUSIC: relayed from the Free 3S¢.6 MM. of which Delnesy, Dukaa, and D'Indy were ihe LY MANCHESTER. THO ke. Pride Hall, on the ocension of the Charity Ball, iWestricus founders. Al three acknowledged ortunised by the Manchester Rotary Club, in oid hiegreat influence, and all of them poid him ithe of Manchester ancl Salford Medical Charitica HnCere tribute «f shicdying his: werle deeply : it 12-6 Gramophone Reeorits Stanter C. Mists and hia Musto is reteriod that cach of them knew by heart hia musterpiooe, tha oporn 11.50-12.5 oy iF. jrem Lendan Nanos, predluctd in Paria in 1882, Falling on the ear always with a happy sense of freshness, Lalo's music has those qualities of vivid colour which ore proof agninst tho staleneea Other Stations, whieh repetition may involve, and dees indeed invelwe with music of leas 5NO NEWCASTLE. “eat intrinsic charm. a The two Aubnades, intended for per- $0 '—Londoan Programme relayed from Davee ice, farmance either by 6.15 >— The Children’s Hoop. 6.!—Lineion Pro- ten solo inatri- Pemme relayed irom, Daventer, fb i—s_ i. irom menta; or by o emall orchestra, are London. 855 )—Dorothy Alenka and Bobi both, though slight in structure, Bigth [In Sing mi Comedy, 6.50i— De ee omembert: A Comedy by Eo AL Dern, with happy examples of his art. Rattan Veitch, Ataris: Dino, Tetert Siranget= The first, after a brief introduction, ways, Harry Bluitileworth, and Tim * lfeenas beging on tho basgeca-with a bustling 10.35-12.5)—2.8. then London. d Tin the eoftest tone, rising soon to a climax, and making way then- for 5SC GLASGOW. Taono a jong, suave melody, which bassoon and vieln bogin together. 2.39:—An Operatic Concert, ‘The Séntion Ore Cietire.. Elan. Brimmend (Contralto}, 445-— The aewond, in slower tempo, begina, Organ Poscital by 8. WY. Leltch, from the New after four bars of introduction, with a Baroy Fictore Hower, 515 :—The Children's Mout, 5.580 Weather Forecost for Faroe. &. >=: tune of the dainticst grace given to tho Marian MeNeitl: “Same Off The. Teeditional fret violins, at Eecipes.”. 6.053—8458. from Lagden, $0 i Aubade, Juvenile Onmiotathins® Badtetin > Tht hey Soot of course, le a song for the

6s 8.0. fron endo, 890Seotthly Swe moming, af a Serenade is, literally, Bolletin, $35-:—The Bewhill Plates in * Hop evening music. DOROTHY MONEKMAN AND BOBBY BLYTHE, uotay.” A Piny by Joe Come. Lovkitotal Musa in song and comedy, will be ‘on tour’ this week. ‘Tomorrow by £ Atathon Orehestta, with Bob Andron, 3.0 London Programme relayed Margarct Mettean, Joo Murdoch, Kate Abbett, from night they will broadcast from Cardiff, andon Thursday they will Edward Murdich, Hannah Ferakt, Leobhel Formis, Daventry take part in London and Daventry’s Vaudeville show. am George Abbot DhS5-172.5:—8.8, trom 445 Mr, A.A. Perwourw +‘ Making the London. h f i o g t o f the Small Gardeno—I, The Planning * 1.15-2.0 The Tuesday Midday Society's 2BD ABERDEEN. ate Concert 4.45 —Alternoon: Concert, Kathleen, Porteous (Planofarte) 5.0 Jonw Srean’s Cancrow CeLepaitr i. BD. Henderion (Baritone), The Station Octet. fi 1h:— UECHESTRA Relayed from the Houldsworth Hall The Giiliren's Door, €.0:—London ‘Programing relayed from Daernebry, B.16:—2.0, trom London. 6.3 i— Fr Reluyed from tho Carlton Restaurant A Teorran of Christmas and New Year Songs by Jucmnie Organisations’ Balletin, &845:—8.8, from London. 0:—4.8. from Glagow, 8.95 :—Pepular Concert, Naey 5.15 Tee Coirpren'’s Hove Mumet Rostmson (Soprana) Hepion, The Ciptetank Dard. Gandioaater, dance Feirbi- ‘wick: Fand: Murch," Red Shield! (Gella): Tromboos Doet, 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry 3.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry ‘“Lorheard Woteh' (or. Hawkes). §.45:—NSaney Heptso 5 Love's On Klee (Mich Jokes) (Freetnan): Villa (The Mery 4.15 THE NORTHERN WIRELESS Whhorw) {Léhar); Tiler Dteine (The Lilse Donaling) (Caviller}: 6.75-12.5 38.8. fromLomfon (9.30 Local An- Arculy. ia over young (The Artadians } ee 6.55 — nouncements) ORCHESTRA Hand * decoetl ‘Rongaoot Britala* (arr. Maratiall) = Cornet Bole," Bibver reais” (witches), 10101—Nancy TMeplon : Overture, * Private Ortheria® 1.0: es eees Angell The Paley Lote (iiiver) > The Second Minnet (Bealy)¢ DT love (ine

MarnaeryY Stasiwontn (Soprano) Moon {Rule} + A Uirthitay (Cowen) 1020 '—Bomil : Boldjera’ 204.1 M, Chorin (Faust) (Gonned, art. Hawkes}: Seection, * Americal SX SWANSEA. OZ ho, The Lament of Tsie .ei.ccees cesses en Bantock Melaiien' (are. Boughton); March, "Joy of Deart" (Cole). 1035-12-568.8. from Loeodos Flower Bong( Faust") Prtr retire es & Gounod O Pouceful England (* Merrie England") German 115-2.0 45.8, from Cardsf Be.) Ma ORcnRsTRA 2BE BELFAST. oad kt. 3.0 London Programma relayed from Daventry 12-0-16:—A ‘OGoncert. Goarioth: Overture, ‘Orphen in French Suite 68 ee ee ee ee ee ee Poulda ihe Underworld":(Offenbach): Profade (Rachmanleor) > Sele £.15 3&8. from Cardiff Anaeny STANIFORTA Hon, Mignon "Thome, arr. Alder: Qonenbe Golgiry ? Wananes tA. Poncidelli) To the Gorddw of Tomorrow (J: L. Mogipen) ; The Songstora’ Awakening e.es+.ss.+ Pletcher Hhage Aron (F.Pascal): Lone, Chaves wooyoo fLendonPonekt, 6.4 Gender Programme relayed from Daventry Life and Death wee. ee eee Coleridge Toylor Guortet: Homans and fw. Dences from. Incidental Aimee Love's Old Sweet Song o.0: cee scedee Afotloy to’ The. Goaqenor" (German); Selection, ‘The Show. Hot * 6.15 8.8. fromLonion (Kem) 3.@:—London Programme teloyed from Deventer: OnCHESTRA 1.45:—A Popular Programme, The Hadio Gimrtet* Betta 6.30 Musical Interlude, relayed from London Suite (Gojeridge-Tay ior > Hallet Musie from ' Foot" (ean). Belection, ‘The Dancing Mistress .. Afonciton 2.4$.4.—Geralding Oeetigng 2. AtT® Marin (from * Cavalera Foo March, * Bl Abanica" ssseeeeseser ee Javaloyen Lenn Maecn: When Apel Langhs (Montage Phulpeys 8.39-12.5 8.8, from Londen Thoughta (Howard Fisher); Daddy's Sweetheart (Ll. Lehmann) aLQuartet: MeyDey at Hokton (Hollhtay}{ Sclecticn 5.15 Tae Caupres's Hore: of Hayde Wood's Poprlar Sones (arr, ils ; Solertion, * Shop Loonine Dac vTistinig * (Gerabwin). 4.45:-—Organ Mechta Charles Thowleth, @26.) Ma. telayved from, the Cindeie Cinema, §.15'—The Obikinen's Hone, 68M BOURNEMOUTH. #20. Wo. In which we spend an evoning in tha past 6.0:—London Programme relayed from Daventry. -h)bi— 6... from London 6A Pig ote Feclinl by Fito Shaw Songs sung by Doma CAMneLt and Harry (Winner of the Open Pleoetorte Scherat the hoynl Colltge 2.0 London Programme rolayed from Daventry Horewre. of Mimi)? Pugonin 2 Atinor {Bach}; Profode in I Flat (hepa); Sonnta jo OC (ecarlactiy: Water WagteilcrealScott: Puck's 6.15-12.5 3.8.from London (9.90 Local Announee- 6.0 London Programmrelayed from Daventry Dhkoce (Deeb) i A Sademeee Ase ira Londen, un Reminitteas vt 1a. S22 mente) 6.16 &.7, from Londen (9.30 Loca! Arinouncements| frien Taupin,

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Maste im the Museum. When the fron Duke was Afraid. Ten Little Nigger Boys. HERE was once a cons ientiona aebor who NE of the most eratifvying reaoli2 of the j x7" EN the Duke of Wellington was travelling f a l t he could not play Othello properly formation of the National Orchestra. of in Wales be male a bet with «friend that c o n f e s s he bieckhed himself all over, Ruch Wales is the increased daily attendance at he would reach Holyhead by the old the National Museum, Visitors take wp their points rod through Corniagiu more quickly than his a drastic proeceding w i l l not be necessary for the of yantoge before the coneeris ond afterwards friend who whe to take the coach road. He ordered ton artiste who ore taking part in the programms wander round to find exhibits which appeal to horses to be im readiness at each stage, bot. the ‘Ton L i t t l e Nigger Boya" on Friday e v e n i n g , January Pi. ‘They resemble the ten of the mirseryThyore in them. An exhibit of great interset isthe Eoll of horaca trotted so fast down the siope from: Pen- (hut t h e y nnaccountably disappear one by o n e . Honour, a volume bound in- vellum, presented to treveclas to Bettwe-y-Coed that near the Conway the Prope of: Wales when- he aunveled tho Welsh Falls the Duke disregarded the wager and-called The p i a n i s t , dne of their number and almost the 1H Nutional Biemnrml. This volume wae officially out: * For poodness sake do take time!" In Byler [nat to. go, will point Tie resemblance—there liappily no morai—by paymyg the sir, pensively, opened on Baturday, December &, by sergeant of this canution—or perhaps beonwse of it-—ha after cach casualty. The ten open the PrGg TAME of the Welsh Field Brigade of the Royal Artillery, reached Holyhead first and won hig bet. Afr. W. TH. with Blow the Maa Deen. Tho ning sing One page ia to be turned duily (except Sundays) Jones, who haa given many talks which tirow Clementine, the eight give the opportunity for al Liam. ‘The volome ig-exhibited in «a gloss tnusual sidelights on History, will give o talk on everyfine unaccompanied octel, Péaateny I Wateh, cost in the Muzeom, and the daily opening will Saturday evening, danuary 12, on * Old-time The other numbers include two short sketohes, be performed by a member of a local military Travelling in Bouth Wales.” He will deal with the unit. The roll bins been Hominated by Mr. Graily a eextet, a quartet, a trio, vocaliat anid plnmn, hardships and cxeitementa of the rood before the and lastly the voealist l e f t alone. After he heats Hewitt, The free concerts in the Museom will be dave of coaches, i all come back f i t diseontinged from December 24 to December 31, disappeared in his tur they The Red Planet Mars, aod sing the nursery rhyme they have illue- ence OQ’ Saturday, December 8, a programme of: trated. ‘The sdloist w i l l be David Brynley (tenor) Jn. Martie Halls, by the Lyrian tingers. Echoes and Harmonies was given, and the osistedd ITH. the first -oonorrt of the third season fount and origin, or at last the presiding The Home in the Middle Ages. \ X/ of tho National Orchestra of Wales in the divinity, wae Venus, This programme brought ao Azsembly Room, City Hall, many nminsic LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES" is large & number of appreciations thet a second will ' ITY. lovers willfeel thot they have developed a habit { the general tithe of n new series of tills be given on Thuraday, January I). Thia time in- by Mra, D. Portway Bohson. She hasdone which it will be difficult. to break, It isnot easy to aspiration will come from Mars. This programme vel into the contert-going habit if concerts are held will in no wise follow the lines of smotenr trance much research work in Medieval History anal her any Tirely and in out-ol-the-way uncomfortable, Archeology a e r e d d mitters who seek to get the wavelength of Mara, especial subjects are Prehistoric: unsuitable balla, and eachhas been the dot of Miecdieval Churches. During the War M r s . Dobson bat will-give oll the moet -popular musical iteme of Bristol, ond ahe concert-goers in Cardiff until the acheme for weekly which the red planet haa inepired, Venns and Mars tauvht history in the University concerts in the City Hall took effect. Elijah was On Monday, January7, have very often appenred on the séene torether, and s t i l l beaches and examines. given onee ino chapel not far from Cardiff, and well- she will deal with the houses and ilthough Venus hos already hod her innings, it my at 445° pum, known singers were engaged as principals, Un: defences ‘ o f the medinval aity. Bhe will prve a be rather difficult to keep her out of this programms, fortunately they were requested toaing from the between the hovels cf vivid picture of the contrast pulpit, a very-ariall one, and when the lady singer Pirates of Penarth. the mansions with fine oak-panciled the poor and in & period dréesa with oa billowy crinoline turned reoma-of the rich. Yet-she will show that there ENARTH haa come to be regarded ag a- wad a poor standard of comfort all round aimed that upan her colleagueewith Wheat kare I to do with ‘thee, P residential seaside resort, but in the days Thou Maw of Gol? he appeared acutely tneom- the streets were narrowand neglected. of Queen Elizabeth it was an oxcellent fortable, and looked as it he were having 1 real jumping-off place for pirates. Wises Hilda Isaacs, © New Year's Song.’ curtain lecture, The first Symphony Coneert of the ’ who has written o theate on the History of Wales: HE ‘fitehunday of the year, January 6, is third season will be given on Thursday, January 10, in’ the daya of Queen Bess, is the author of « i ~ phosior a New: Yoar FProprimme ot eketoh entitled The Pirotea of Pevorth based on 3.30 pom. Schumann's Choral Work, New Not tthe Programmes, — some thrilling incidents which sho has brought to. Year's Song, will be given as the central feature. GSSTBLY it-is because many of the artista lizht in her reeéarches, The names are thoes of David Hutehison. will sing tro proopa of aungs, « P chosen for the concerts are experienced well-known families in Routh Walea, and the jnclading Tweles Deys of Christana, As Joseph wits broadeagters that veryfew sofrefempes onour, atmisphere of danger and extitement inseparable a-walking, and soany other favourites... Mr. Broadcastigg time-tablea do, not mike illowanos from liw-breaking ond subsequent port will be Huiehison’ hag had many pmising experiences in | tye [ost teaina or missed Gonnections oF mig feft conveyed to listeners whose sympathies, like those toning the country for the Carnegie Trust Willa in a Waiting-room, The fow difficulties that have of mine host's wife and the pretty servinw-maid, Concerta, On..one cecasion only seven people happened have been accidents which maile the wil probably be with the dare-devil Captain inthis turned op. ‘They were taken into the Green Room fudienoce applaud the courage of the performers, for attempts to evade Her Majesty's Commissioners, and an informal concert was given. Mr. Hutehigon wo have all bots brought ip oom the story of the The trates of Penarth needs onhp propriabh sett ninde his first appearance im Cerdif on Thursday, litte Spartan boy whose fortitude was-commended of wind and waves and tempest, First, the calm November 22, in one of the City Hall Conecrts. to our notice in our rewling books. A solo pianist of the sea will be shown in Owhoerd Bound, suogby Tt waa during the Rehubert Centenary Celebration, alipped on some stepsjust before playing at ono Kenneth Elits and the Station Male Vome-Glerir, and. and he sang many of Schubert's most charming concert ‘and his right arm had to be strenoonsly this. will be followed by sea chantees ofter on sans. The quews waiting in the rain before the massaged in the intervals; A bolo violinist had a orchestral interlude, ‘They follows minsict sngpest— doors opened felt that they were rewarded whon poisoned finger—the first Anger of the left Hand— ing piracy, and the stage aa set forthe hoisting of they heard the new tenor, and her diresding-room- looked liko # surgery. the black flag, ‘This progrimme, wider the general Perhapa the paim shoold be given; however, to the title of ‘On the High Seas. will be given on OF tha Making of Matty Hooks 4 4: « Tursday evening, January 9, NE of the happy band of people who find the singer who went on to the platform immediately O correspondiuncs columing of the daily Priss after seeing a rob! © Snort Flakes,’ a safety-valve for their grievances wrote a ATER the same erening comes anolher featare fittio time ago o n , the aubject of borrownd bool, Famous Welsh Wonten. programine of a contrasting Dabure entitled, He suggested that acday should be set. opart-each mM GRUPFEY DD, wife of Professor Grofipdd, * Snow Wakes,” Loanrence Houinan's one. year—appropriately enough during Lent—on which whe. ia well known fo Hetenere for his act play The Sie Aon will bo the central fentune, a l l borrewers should tonsider their faulta and make i talks onWelsh Literature, gives the first The merging of foniasy into reality makes. the amends. In the sériea of talkeon ’ Everyday Things,” of « series of talke on: "Famous Welsh Wamen’ microphone a peculiarly eympathetio medium for thefirat talk deald with the story of the Home, and oh Thursday, January 10. The tithe of the first this charming littl work, for the dream: and the the second on January 8 with the Story of Booka, tall will be’ Warrior Women ‘of History.” Mrs. vision are realities which the theatre would tum MMe. Joseph Jones, who gives thia talk, * loows his Groffydd has publishal a volume of Guy. de into combrous matter. Margaret Wilkinson will way-nbout books," old a n d . nev, f i r s t editiona antl Maupasaant's stories tranealated inta- Welsh, She reborn to Cuordiif to-aing in this programme. Tor friendly. paper-covered ones: F l u s k i n said that a ig now engaged in translating some Freton ataries, many years Mise Wilkinson lived in Cardiff and rem Without pictures was like «a hones withdtt Her hosband fa the Professir of Welsh at the visited London; now she reverses the process, windows, al we may add to that, that a room with University College, Cardiff; ond she herself ia greatly Debussy's Snow is Dancing will be played by the: boolesialike-«‘ room-with.a view.’ interested in the tenching of Weleh, Station Trio just before the play begms. :

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food fomoor and cheearfuiogs, It begina FE MOTTE of tha Aloncheaetet Chanurber 8 Camnmneroo, with « sliw introdectiia, which saema’ of 12.0-1.0 London Programme relayed from Ship Canal Aienese fitat os though it woold be @ mere Hourish of Daventry Pralagne trompets, but a mora mdlodiona:- section follows, 2.0 Londen Programe relayed from Davoutry Tita tn) minor.’ The main qumk port of the “When the Ships Paes sailing in, recited by movement changes to the major, and the first 6.15 &.8from Lenton Db. EY Onareon iterry tune fs given cut of once. The Sym. 78 The Rev, Emic Soutmis:* New Year Resoln- (Sperially bortien day Hotetia tel for the eperiisiy obthe Monchester Shtp Comal in 1804.) phony has the unusual feature of making tse tide* of the sama main tone iwiee over in ita firsk Tan AascninsTrn TIG-12.0 S08, frown Leadon (9.30 Local Announze- Sr Casa (Laresrien novenbnt, instead of giving wéo new one) there AlAck Voter Crone neta Beortos } izomather tuna. but. ib ig notteed in the way Nog the Bhipa are sabing mite. Salford... litem

feehich amain aseond there usually ia, Tha Song Ot the Jolly Rogar. «ONedidoeh Cris The alow movement ia Haydn at is very SPY PLYMOUTH. _A00na. TPE RORTHERS Wikkinss (months, eonedoutedk best ; it is madeup very simply ofa fine malody whith jie not really developed, but simply 12.0-1.0 London Programme relayed from by TEL, Afownisoor Ptesinted me-virignsa. potees. Dayantry A Late Omi the MICHAhese nsendee serene Bid rig _ The Minust ia at once dainty and Cm Hiracicus, with a himt of miachiof in Sealer Smewticn & ite fonphatie third beat of tha ‘ber The Wild tions Shanty, . ne the outaet, and the Trio, in mmar, Blow my Bully Bays’... pare. Perry hasOnly the slightest suggestion of Fight Bella ..-c... teaoeel the winifilness that the miner mode “an so often mon. B.S app SURERISE ITEM The ist movement is «almost B35 athp. Oncwesrny boisterous in ita good spirits. On the Bring (A Niaotical Bute) ~ $0 More Vrea Prneres: ‘ The Story Aoxand Warr | of Every day Things—The Home ' ALast Stepeowith Pilhy and Sad eer Zhe Comtrymin's Bong ‘ $45 Toe Comoren’s Hove ‘ Le E Fe 6&0 London Programma réloyed fram Sailor vette: ‘ Daventry Blow tha Alan Deven renner } Dorney wees ia Wormer errs 6.15 SB. fromLondon Johny comes down tho Hisahe fr: ri E I 7.0 .B, from Swansed RETICA he the Hrin¥ (emntca) nae Aine iorr —— 725 : BH. fromLomion The Setimental Bo"sui Jolly Bea Doge "445 DOROTHY MONKMAN Cetoth ard

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treseed Innocence : one wrth the other for The Married Beau ; There are some plays which grow old very gracefully. In their heyday they held the glass of atime, The end i4 Hornpipe fashion; in the course of time they rest edtheir places at the demand of a changing mode, but by formed by the pastoral The Earl of Salisbury’a then had made for themselves an assu position which they owe both to their good qualities and to tune froin the bepin- Pavane the style ofa bygone day which they recall, ning; it fades awiy very softly at the Byrd, 1542-1629 The Passing of the Third Floor Back was first performed in 1908, with Sir Johnston Forbes- slice. $58 Donorny Onp- Robertson as the Stranger who is a messenger oflight toa Bloomsbury beardiu heuse; it has since Ben been many times revived, and is being broadcast tonight not for the sheagi 6.16 Davin MeCarcom

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Gini) aoly tlal ange PLL CR CTD ee Scariaiit 7.0 Dr. 0. F. Ware (Medical Officer of the Port Violin Concerto ...... veseeee wee ead ondeleecin La Musette SCT Poe eee ee ‘ of London): “Health Work in o Great Port * Andante and Finale WVoins Noel (Christmas ia hero} crter* lWeckertin pro™ the hygienic point of view, the Port B23 Oncneerra of London must preeent one of the greatest Boines Napolitaines ....¢sscevenes aOecteerna problema in the world. Into it come shipa from Afaszemel sseees 130 Century, arr. Adlingfon all over the globe, bringing with them men of $45 Herne Nasa

Pore i B Fat arr ere 716-1753 all nationalities, aid the possibility of infection Ai the Mid Hour of Night aye ee teat Aimed 2222 }Ortando Gbons, 1589-1825 with any of the terrible disessea known to man- AGWsake cet eee Grecia Bontock kind, particularly the plagues of the FEast— Love went a-riding ....is..0s Frank Dridiya Allegro SSP STRESS ERE EHES Arne, 1710-1778 cholera, typhoid, Yellow Jack, To prevent these 6.52 OnceesTna ateFanta eaei a SP ters*\ Giles Parnby, 16th Century digaasea trom being brought ashore ia a work fhiewae that demanda ell the ingenuity of medical science, Buite, *L' Enfant Predigne” (* The Prodigal San") and how it is accomplished Dr. C. F. White, Wer niwer 42 Donotry Onpp-Benn Metical Officer of the Port of London, will ex- Armida'a Garden ...ass teeter: |p Plain in this evening's talk, 5.0 Werathrn Forecast, Sk0onp GExERan News When Lovers MectAgain 150 seeenee } a“ a BoLLETIN Bilkoan Shoes alae seal Sg sae aan ier ct 7.15 Masieel: Interlude §.15 Topical Talk Love's Philogophy eee eee eee ee ee oe 6.359 Local Announcements: (Daventry only) Teo Mer. W. CO) Benwier Savene: "In. thi Bhipping Forecast £30 Oncursrres Children’s Library *

Air PPPPee ee Arnofd, 1740-Teoe 9.35 ‘The Passing of the Third Fleor Back’ Prehide anal Fuga See ee ee Boyce, L710— 1T7To 7.45 AN ORCHESTRAL CONCERT aon Lila Faney by Courante and Chacomme ...scececesens Pi if Sarabandeand Gavotte .....-.++Pet oe HepoLte Nasn (Tenor) Jnmomus K. Jeno Davin MeCactom -(Vielin} iSea centre of page) 445 Oncaw Recitan by Eowaro O'Hexry THe Winetess Oncrrerna 11.0-12.0 DANCEMUSIC: dace Pay seand Prom Madame Tussaud's Cinema Corndlige ted by dons Assen. Tur BAC: Daxsce Unceesrea

RADIO TIMES _Pacman 24, 1928, acme aaa —————

J.JAN. 2 8.30 WEDNESDAY, Military

‘cae. ;GB DAVENTRY EXPERIMENTAL Band (401.8 M. 610 kG.) LXCEVE WHERE GUETwe ATATED, PasaMeMoee PAoM THE Losbow Srcpio Concert

3.0 A BAND CONCERT Destren Mackiwan (Pianoforte) Tae City of Breweonam Pouce Bann AT pecan bak bi FA oes eg ei ee ede ye erececa ns ries oorrés, Second Violin Sonata iPron Bierman) Hark, arr. Lend: rene RL Condictal by Rickann WAssrLL Allozra Moderate, Gonata, No.l, i by. Hn ota yesEG March, * The Crown ‘ o f Tndin’ UPC RSTA Eiaor. are. TP dadee hettom ELECTRIC“/ sane Py ae as ee ae FRR ig nee a ae UH asiseae ee meThr pie Overtare, ‘Post and Pessanb Childhood - Girlhood Kixsravnan (Bass) Tow | 7.05 Hitos. Beare he Pwo Grenaliard .ileecs eauies Achennatn ie Lodmemin When Chioris Sleeps... 2.0.40 4s Hanmer Sanel Myself whon: young 0.40 05hee00e8 Navmopilas HO RT pe ee ERT 3990 Baso A Tloclt bared Rie see eee ee oe adie ele ere UO Scherzo, Symphony No. 4, F Minor Love's. Philogophy yee ceca ee cece eae es Guitar Mnaterworke at Trehaibaraiay, arr. Godjrey OnCoeRsTRA I. nphoniuna Rolo,” The Wanderor’ aa Sehtobert Selection of Bonga and Dancea of Bolemia arr, J’riras (Soloist, Pe. Hane) Popular Prices Newwax asp Heou- Desiree MacEwan wos” (Light Dibte) jallad, Op. 23, m G A New VWeor Song Ming isc. » Chopin GREAT MUSIC BY GREAT Jifalitran ORCHESTRA , MUSICIANS FOR AWIDER, PUBLIC White Howe The Littl: i ciel tae Afininture Races Surte Dowling and Hantey Bennie Wright The Funny Little Fairy (COLUMBIA,in the app!ication of their new Gallathy B04 SereStory Readmg policy of providing “ Great Music by When Ivicls hang by by Aa VO. Cimon Great Musicians for a Viider Public,” have the Wall arr, Brewer Diane¥ already rendered available the following Baxnp Masterworks in this way at Popular Prices. All the works are familiar to listeners :—.,. Two Slavonic Datices 6.30 A MILITARY Pirorak BEETHOVEN. Ho, 1 in DY Minor; BAND CONCERT * APPASSIONATA " and“ PATHETIQUE “ Sonatas, No. 2 in. B Minor, (Wi, Manketi—Pine.) Two Works, Vive Records: Meoan: Taoanas GAG-DR ed (das Gol, eel}. Tu Art Alki, 208, ie, . (Soprano) $50 Tom Kissing BIZET. Rica Suinee The Tune. of the Open “LARLESIENNE” facilent al Misia. (Orrhertre (outers (Violonéeio) 5 etaad de. Paria.) Fire Ecoorks, 1aSsa0ne (ae, Evathope. Afarin Toe WiRe.Esa Jn Art , Ia. Ti over DL meet the Ser: MitTany Bang GRIEG. ;) peak Conducted: by PIANO CONCERTO in A minor, ener Friedman TT) Sterndale Dennett Boarto ODOEn and Aynpieny Orchestn.). Foor Records, t440-G449 4a, 00.encb), In Act Allom, Ids, Barn i Overture, * Paragraph Ballet Suite, * Fanet* erase Sipe HANDEL. “MESSIAH” (2.8.0.-Choir, scnitaited ? Air Thomas Gonnod, arr. Godfrey Hees. Bododste: Dorn Laidrcete, urbe ernie, Butte-of. Wales 6.49 Mecas Taowss Habert Elie, Harald Wilhames.) Eighteen Pear onda, Chabrier, arr, Godfrey *CELLO: SOLOS *"Phred Biome of amr: TRAEOIST (4s. Gd each, In Two Volnines; dt, Gd: each, lew wp Jtrce- Rita Sharpe will be a feature of the Military Juno's a Gipsy LEONCAVALLO. eeea 7 5 Band Concert tonight, Pedlar=..;.. ll HawinWool, "*PAGLIACCI*® In Exnetiah. pcztincipate, Chora anal onal Butterlly Orchestra af Britlal National eeaeet—. Btay out of the South Beecords, dT-2558 (da. each) by Alban, 90a, Dixon i - 48 i June is here... Wi Neel (Christmas ia bere) ..... « Weebertin : AnD LISZT. see to a only sas ek ek oes eae va Orr, Qualter Belection, “The Jewels of the Madonna * HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY Mo. L. (Eerat Dotndinyl Wolf Ferrari aod Tudaprst Philbstesmnit Orchestra.) Tio Hecords, Carol for the Now Year ..is-.s00. a r r , Bridge DRMOST (i. od. cach) Complete, ds, 9.4. Rrra Seanre Banp MASCAGNI. Shubert ‘Beloction, ‘The Mikado" ...... eooe Son Ave Maria sscssseecresseeerrscesas " CAVALLERIA,ea (Principals: Cliorns Arlequin-Triste ree alee PER BREE ES Jlorambasse And Urcneetra Brith Batioual Opera pemonns) Ten Keoorda, 6127-513) (35. eiclsp ji Art Ale, ile, 4.36 Jace Payee and Tur B.BC. Daxen $8.12 GBawo OnceSrn 4« MENDELSSOHN. Buite, * Callirhde * Don Patan (Character Comnedionnea) fs’ a8 ae seeueie ss CHEMO " MIDSUMMER KIGHT'S. DREAM" Overture. ae Vales Lente; Danse de Callirhéde; Paa des Beary 7. Wood aod Sew Ghooen's Hall ireb Toe Guitpres's Horn: Cymbales Proprs.: Chappell & Oo, aesTwo Beto, 06hbi. C00 (da. dd, each). Complete, fa, (From Birmnghan) 9.22 Mecax Trowas MOZART. * Buttery Wing vc aviess canes pawns ApS * Robin Redbreast's Party.” by Idina Ray.Songs SYMPHONY No. 3 fE fat (Fetke Welngartoer and by Grarecps Davies (Soprano) and Hanoto A Birthday ...... 0008 Huntingdon Woodman Koro! Fhubernanic Orehestts.) Three Records, Mi

Casey (Baritone). ‘Traditional Sayings—Ring Ba Saran Rose RPE RPRP RP RRR PR EEE dl rdits M52 (4a, dd each), Cvonplete, Le. Od) Out the Old,’ by William Hughes 9.30 Banp ROSSINI. Beélactton, "Genevieve de Brabant"... Offenbach ** WILLIAM TELL” Overture, (Bir Henry - Wood 6.15 ‘Time S1oxar, GReexwices ; WrEatnen Fonre- fl Rew Queen's Tall Orchestri.—Props. Chappell cast, Finst Gerenat News BoLLeti 6.45 Rrra Snare aeane Two Records, 6055-5050 (Ss, each), Com Melodie: cicerss cave ee ene cereel, arr, taffat I 6,30 Light Music PAACe asia cciweet beers skeeet ees LD SCHUBERT. ETE ns inode ee Agnideer. Fen bres * UNFINISHED” any (BE misarl, (Sir Henry (Pron Birmingham) a. Wood and Mew (iene: Mall Orchestri.—Propeea, : Ter Doasisenaw Sroprio OncwrsTra 9.52 Dann Chappell & Ga. Ltd) Thies Records, 0599-0515 (te, Gd, ench) Canplete, 1a. od. : Conducted by Frisk CawTEern Suite, ‘In Dape of Ola? ieee eae Ball FRIO in B dat. (ell D'Aranyl—Violn: Folx Overture, * Miralla” sos ees da ees . Gounod Morris Dance; Danse Caracteristique, M y Lady Falinond-—"Cello: Myra Hees—Finno) Wor Records, Allegresc tteceeeseeeavesesran PP OLSCRAGTS Barbara"; Satyrs’ Revel PoleRE1S: (da. fa. cath). lo Att Atbum, fey, Hinoa Biane (Soprano) 1b. Wratier Forecasr, EEOoND Cesc an Now on Sale at all Stores Oravishing dilight ...... pA capris ne Arne News. Ectrerm and Dealers To Onewho passed Whistling thro’ the Night 10.15 DANCE MUSIC: Tun Gari on Panis oe lefe fat ef View J reer Reroate ainit Anmnsirong Gibts af Cahimbia “New Pfneds '" Dasce Bas Recwr frev=CO LD URE A, Spring Ftc h cee Henechkel 11.0-11.15)) Jack Payse end the B.B.C, Dagce see-iie, iterFewaltRood. fangin, BNL, 6.50 Oncweerra URCHESTRA Scloction, “Adri¢nne Leoouyreue " in eh Cilea (Weatnesday'a Programmes confnied on pane 880.)

December 35,1638. 884i ee er Programmes continued (January 2) " Wednesday’s $25.1 0. ‘ 3M, : Ant M4. ke. | 6BM BOURNEMOUTH. 20 #C. (ote CARDIFF. Baoke, Bok SWANSEA. . 5WA tn 5 , = | Andon Peogiarire relaved i ne ‘ ie 53 aide aan. alegre 115-20edad A *Symphony: Conce:t; yout 115-20 S20. from Condiff } 615-110 we. from fondon (9.30 Toon! Are : | Peiayed irom the National Mageum of Wales 9:0 London Progrmme relayed from Daventry | einements) Nanoxan Omgrescaa or Wates Spee ae peek | ; 100 a= a 6.15 2.8. from Cardiff SPY PLYMOUTH (ErEaponrA CivebLaAgruon Cran) Leek ie Programme relayed from Daventry | : Overtuin, *Wuryantie © ss. eons:a 64° London © | i ' dk Vian od Variations (Symphony Ne. G m Programme telaved from Daventry ld i SB. from Loudon | 3.0 London 1Sli leer lp Soe yc Gbekigent 615 | f t No. 4l inG Minor ...... + . Afecert : 5.15 Tur Curprex's Hovn: Biiipheoy Concert * Eeer een ieee ia * Thun am HEME AND VARFATIONS “4 the ‘second | 745 A eure haar SAE ECHALE Tana ee ron, ol te i iS t ae "9 ancl Syvrintornsy, : “

rs : seta Thee os ' " et " | hirer - i a Dy Steis04 it Oa0nrstnaae arraneed by OG. 1 Scueia | 1 nod cae.L ae! assis= he“hh omcas ce aerapo | Toe Copp Yo UriBath "i t tient. The theme, a very simple tune, ia playe ihr inves bry ” ‘ any Paty TAWE 6.0 Lonlon Programme relayed from Daventry | fF bethe strings. The first variation, slightly quickow, ANSTE DAVIES (Doprang) 615-11. 4.8. trom Lor dhs (9.30 Mid a ke sunply seta forth the vane with: a fuller ancl | Riaxnon James (Harp) Hports Bulletin, Ladil Annoucements) J a aid the secon, tore WireaMs {Baritone} more claborate ecoompanment, into n dainty vit o little livelier, transforms 384,6 Mi. bests ba t b a OACTESTRA 2z¥ MANCHESTER. dance movement with three quick Bown | THO ke, Variation Binfoutetin i Fo opvawesee es Masa? arr. har. Tho obots begin the melody here. theee in called * Scherzing,' ao little G-8 3.0 The Northem Wireless Orchestra Schorse. for deat}. The rhythm es in eid futes bove tho firet ‘hore of the Orertiie, "Con Fan Tutte! ..atosart iserry tune made o f the orginal thera, Projudsé and Borceus ...... /dirneien the whoic orchestra joing in it I n t e r . LAURA SHEPPARD (opr)

A g l i o r t Fonte ia the tourth varimtion, r= ina stow ‘tempo, played softly and with Dar Doppelganger i Phe Cilveal ly Deuble) astuse of mystery. The violoncello Schwert bezine the thome,followed ia t u r n by CicneeTra aoe second v i o l i n , clarinet and first vielin. Cancasion Ruite ..,... Jppotitor-Irano® ja leo in quiet mood, a htt Wonvber fice ia Dow Hyper (Violin) Hachimes, of which the clarmct sixth returns Bweiltel Dances; Nos. lta 5 far Bruch begins the moledy. ‘ T h e rhythm. Obnesnmd to # more vigorous COR ERTILA ‘ a vertions of the clarinets j o i n , to play Lyric Finite, s's a tremulous accompaniment fee Pee webe Tefen enh theme over from the upper s t r i n g s . ‘This movement LACRA SirPAiLD is worked out at some'length and there Big Lady Moon ..6i4 Coleridge-Taytor jae short, silent padsa before the last Here inthe quiet billy ,.4. 2.4. Carne point the variations begins. Up tothia Shipe that Pass in the Wight lave guececded one another without Aylinere breaks, ‘The seventh ond f i n a l variation ; statement Dos Hyorm beeing with an impressive Mualapuenn ..... Albont:, a r r . Fore(ate™ 3 e f the thome by the brakes, and from Spanth Danes. .De Falla, arr, Kreisto® that a meverent ia built apin which the theme often seoma t o disappear, VLOLIN AND PIANOFORTE, CmcmeeTA it are almost aithough fragmenta of Marjorie Haywardand G. O'Connor Morris will play Beethoven's Ohperture, * Rienzi” Taper played by ope o r other of siwaysboing f o r violin and pianoforte in the Foundations of Music the orchestral groups. Sonatas 445 London Programs relayed) fron ecnies from London this werk. 0° Eoodon Programme r e l e y e d from Daventry Daventry Reve Wincrasts §.15 Tae Compasn's Hove: Tae Station Taro: Fou. Faraom bivr 3.45 ee ee Ri. iS, Hehe? Harvise Moercli ¥ Cachan ane (Viclin), Rowanp oat Welsh ‘About all fish fishmongers sell, Feaxx Troaas Erddigo HL. Hun Gwerd an itch e (Violoneclla), Hisar Pexcauy (Pianofotte) And all they do-not soll pa well.’ Ranson Jase Dow Gampent, ond Haney Horewent eng Dances, Nos. 5 and 9 a ‘Two Biayenic Dafydd + Garreg Wen m m . she songs of the deep sea a t Deorak, arr. Hermon ae Fed os cid: jared tional, arr, Thomas Bier EaseFooo plays morine music, ond tells flaby pee eeeee ant y Pistyll sa. Wish Air, arr. ANda Brittain i ‘Traambilki. ee sboriae rT Ww, L. Comusy (Tenor) Asie DAVIES Ws Squier Davies 6.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry ; oes eae ee of 2 nae Robin Ddiog (Folk Song)...-.arr. W. A. -Mooniain Lowers :HalJ When tho charmer would. win mie 4 s ex++ Fer Heaffyoh Gymra ....++sssee00eHagin Aforrie 6.15 4.8, from Lendon Ta... OncgEsTrhA aeae Welsh Airs for Harp and Strings 6.30 Roval flortiniltarel Society's Bulictin ee ee ds Trio in G et hb ee Pe or. Jdfegan Gloyifowe Y Barid yn «i Awen London WwW. Ls Cour ¥ 6.4 8.8. from Semler Fl Y ‘Tor Du Tage ee ee ee Bird Singing ...+--+ + - - + Haydn Wood Yr Eneth Weihadediz A Brown Hon Garol Gymrvig 7.45 Contemporary Composers Hoe You Alon® ...cease... deny BE. Grech! Merched Mon FROM At aNCHEATER Tap Bars Wiaa44Ms Pictures) AfocDowel! ‘Tur Nortizon Wires Ononeerea fo n Will Roce (Woodland Dychwelweh ye Dolpn... + 4+ ++ 0+ <9 Dovid Boma A Conducted by T. H, Monnmon Sluyonic BDonce, No, 12 in eee ee evoeegal Parry Duorak, arr. Hermann I Froy for Doe ieee Overture, “In the Booth’ s.cesceces oe Klin Ansim DAVIES ’ FROM LIVERPOOL

45 «‘Lowdon Programme relayed from Daventry Vebryd y Mynydd 4.00002. Poughan Thomas Eyna x Plath sete ee eee ee ee BE. T. Davies 8.9 Exeavor Tore (Mezzo-Soprans) Bown Will sing alternative settings, by Amold Dax BS Tre Cerrone’: QOECUESTEA aod Hamiltou Harty, of two Poems by Porhaia Water Music: dc.c.cenee ee, Bande, ar, fours relayed from Davorntcy Colon 60 ‘London Proerarome Rosin Cradis Songs... oss ++ }oames Brown Cradie Song Fives and Moonbeam ...:26265 The Rann of Wandering 6.15 6.8. from London FROM AASCHESTER 9.0 S.8. from London 7.45. 6.3, from Swaneca 3.39 Musical Interinde retared from Londen B12 Oacererea Suite, "The Bon * 1 sa eealey aca ia eel Brig 80-110 &.8. am Lenton { 8 . 3 8 } Looal An- 935-11.0 8.68, from Lenton Bessonpe; fen Foam; Moonlight ; Bion Laceroents

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Hletchor Tum Concrenan aunts is mo less thon NELLIE= Freonare (Sopranc)so i : ; : - HUME but there ig another character, n completely £2 fs. per cents | OPOyee ses eae eka pace ee pare eeOO BEE be rote too a Eongs my Mother taucht me....,.. ais Deorak eles Sy I rue Misp or Faascoms Praccnanr WESLEVANAGENERAL Frank Newsan se cd Selection, “Raddigors’ ...... 0. 0c ution hia httle siady is perhaps not-yery profound, ASSRANCE SOCIETY POO: Webi wha wl ee eee oe", seguire but it is dramatic, and the idea of using ‘x CHIEF OFFICES - BIRMINGHAM Monsieur ‘Urimotin 2.2.0... .5 Fductiiisc ae E ; ; \ ' + eee tS reyes didutinson distines voica to soliloquize, ior the central NELLIRFines figure is novel. and interesting, i ] think, eee ee ee ee ee eeee Aa meio aaeee Margeivon (Ty ars iay's Fi opraimmca coal Hue? On page BE4,)

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i The Muddletod ....'. Dante. Rorerra it a Dayootry Scone: A quitt:toom—the only quict'roomin a epuntey bouse where most of the mists are en. (BM © BOURNEMOUTH../335'% 2.45 Miss Anse Limrnovon: Bridging tho Gap : ng life. The Maid, having’ quarrelled with =_ The, Flower Vaeo in: Mic winter" tlie ‘Man, who departed for vu’ (sic) Yesterday, 12.0-1.0 Londen Programme relayed from has aiolen awe frotn bbe Charkesboniane to this 4.0 THE NORTHERN WIRELESS ORCHESTRA Dh trert ry haven of rest in order to be thoroughhy miserable March, ‘The Cockney Band! ...... +. Valendem 4 merase ae * ibetiff 2.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry identalty after the tiff — ; ey Selaction; * Reminigcences of all Nations" mr, Golfreg | She hada latter fromher love (‘Merrie Englind') 345 The Hon, Mrs, Sruanr Wontimy : “Christ. Ram Manrows. (Raconteusa) Dorman thurch through the ‘Conturies : TheSaxophone Player ...... «s Jitain Mario Enter the: Minkdiehead, tdoking tor dhe Maid 4.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry ORCnESTRA ond waking for trouble. He offera: her hia heart : und his eal which ehe fefusce, ond a 6.15-12:0 &.8. from London (9.3) Loon) An- In # Persian Mathet ii. w oie eeei hs o's Ketelbagy Fintcnl, Funitwlas...scees. ence) oo, Coie Cigarette (SA Souther Maid"). Phaser-Simson ee Walts, * Aiinde * Cr ee oe ee eee atifek which ale accepts and leaves bier to emoke alone, Enter the Man, who hes returned to add a SPY 20 Ma, FLAG Marlowe PLYMOUTH. Th he, PS. to the aforementioned letter, looking for Tho Siraight Banana .....++..RainMarlowe the Maidand finding the Mucddleheoad, who. aska 120-10 London i Chg Pairbad balye fod feck tnitiess queeations Gonehriing the Maid ond the OseRertA Daventry Man. The latter alrily replies that he intends to Beleetion, ‘The Veomen of thea Guard! Supa

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i‘ Marichester Programe continual from page S84. ) HOW TO MAKE A COLOUR 7.45 Hareld Brown's Happy WOODCUT. New Year Listeners ‘should have this. colamn in front of them when fistening to. Captain Heath's Talk 1o29 at 7.25 this evening. Wrtten and orranged by Eowrs Lewis Relayed from the Newfield Hall, ‘Gwdham {ead 2 Rann ewe ye cee oa eke eds HyYLpa AercaLr OG CHARLESA Neaoirr Di oes vee eee Ae GO MITCRESON Bate OGen ane a's bee ae b faeces UTA Hoge| When vou have Harber Grown ...4 eee ae J. LOWAnD HovertTs Calds or Flu Bose WCW MEOORE aes cee ace Micnacn Voiser cham's Powders Mary Entwistle!) 6 o000..020. Eprrm) “Toms Rit quick relacl. A Baritone finger, Sam: Unrierod They arethe icheal CEOROE AMSWORTH remedy for sten- dim Dtenkingop....esc esses. Leo CHASNIEG ping Tealhaere te Voonlista: gets a holed on the system. Beecham's Powders contain no aspirin, cannot affect the heart, are Manmonte Farsitam (Soprang) nota laxative, “They enable you to throw olf ‘Tom (ast ( Garitone) me and keep off winter illness. Keep a ¥ packet handy and be free from colds, tha Fupported by Tau Norraers Wineress talting headaches, rheumatism and lumbago ORCHESTRA Herbert's twenty-first birthday falla on Janocary 35,1920, and Sarah's New Yeor Party fe being combined with Herbert's lonsing, tor which important ovent Newfield Hall has been pnily decorated with bright Chime cl paper, Beechams holly, mistletoe, and many coloured mottos dear to the heart of Sarah, POWDERS The company will arrive immediately after a-quaérter toeight : meanwhile, Sarahia putting the finishing touches to the Hall and Dill, 8 Powders 1/3. single = éd. also in Tablet form 1/3 per botile of 16, 60-120 &.28. from London (9.30 Local Announce:

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: 12.0-1.0 London Programme relayed from : a Daventry tp : Easter Term, 1929. ; = 3.0 London Programme relayed from Daventry 7 5.0 Jous Stran’s Cantcrow Cerrercitr H ORCORSTRA 5 Ready Nozze, a Relayed from the Carlton Keataurant e Talks and Lectures Syllabus. q §:.15 Tue CoiLones s Hova a FREE. By post rd. is 6.0 AK. Dawsow :‘ Amuggling Days and Smug- fe gling Wayes—I, Concerning Smugglers" Ready January, 1. ‘6.15 S.B. from Lowton t

2S First half of DEDODS| Session. 7.45 The Station Trio: THE SMUGGLERS’ PATH. 5Anil ce following pamphlets, 1d. Post Fnaxk Toomas (Violin); Rowacp Hanoia The first of aseries of talks on ‘ Smig- (Violoncello); Husenr Pexcenty (Pianoforte) G y ) tree 2d.) pling Days and Smuggling Ways’ will EE Bylvan Boanes, No. | +e.etcher be broadcast from Carditf Station by fHf ‘THE PERFECT PAIR ' Mr. A. R. Dawson this evening~at 6,0, Sy "India." H,G. Dalway Turnbull. EEE

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6.40 Sporta Bulletin SPY PLYMOUTH. . "Poor Gynt.” Burts, No. 1 ] (Seandinavian), /@rloy Hongirian Rhapsody, No. 1 in F (Elumgearian) 645 &.6, from London : Keieet 12 8-1.0 A trAMOPHONE Heorran Many Hastan . 70 ‘Nicontik”Mr. A, G. Pavs-Jowes: ‘The ‘Maracaibo of Songs from Opera and Light Wodding March und Dance of the Hives (German) i ; Orvhestral Music i Meandelssoly,Hdelssalig, troveribedjae byi t EaseFigs O v e r t o n e s , " Dheron Sraster a T a l i s . Ate : Tenven SdepaedSpent: i d e , Laren Woops:F OUWoeetet of Balyoul Mav ! ourneen ("The"The LilyLily of of KillerKi ney.”eeise Prologue (' i Pagliocots = 4 ') {Italien}= .... Deoncenalla Viasi d'Arte (lived for Arty(' aeie Freniai Ti Laoerato Spirito (Tbulian) (The WWordil ak Bitelea al OP Ad ck i :* Spirit) Ferdi —F BromnoeLondorand JfanchesterTete eee(ie London AveLAritsionnea.”Maria ¢' OtheliaBuito SSWo,para2eeeeaeawetedacie!lae races aSareeeel Colline'sa Bong, *.A Last Good:Bye" (Italtan} 96-42.0 S.B, from Lenton: (9:30 Local An. ~Love,the Magician (Parta 1 arid 2)... De Putte Puceret nents: Sport Bulletin Cr Tsis nnd “Geirie (The Magic Fhe). i ocert: i Aanchester. Programe conmttinned an cede Sib.) Tiecemunn 28, 7228. RADIO TIMES 23

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THE VALVES WITH THE INDIRECTLY HEATED CATHODES Why have so many of the leading manufacturers of wireless sets adopted as standard CosmosAll-electric Valves? A f e w reasons are here given indicating that for s u c c e s s f u l operation of sets completely from the electric light supply mains, these Valves are indispensable, All valves with directly heated cathodes. (“ Raw” A.C. Valves as they are called) operate with Hum, This hum cven if small, makes them quite un- suitable as detectors—the most critical position. Cosmos All-clectric Valves do not Ham, and ve suitable forall stages.

By reason of their big eathodes and great cathode-cmission, Ceasmos All-electric Valves are robust, strong and long-lived.

A valve thar emits from the grid, cannot be used in RK, C,-C. Sets, mor, if serious, 19 transformer coupled Sets. Grid emission is a more serious defect than satiness;”” and.no one would dream of using a“ soft’ valve. Cosmos All-electric Valves do met ‘grid emit.

Cosmos All-electric Valves give g r e a t amplifica- tion per stage. They aré extremely sensitive and by reason. of low impedance values, give high tons HIGH dal:Z < quality of reproduction and handle power volumes c WIth case.

Special cappmg and theuse of disc adaptors enable Cosmos All-electric Valves to be used in existing battery sets without re-wiring. ~The extraordinaarily good characteristics of these valves, however, may render a shght modification to some: circuits desirable. The proces of Cosmos All-electric Valves are comparable with the prices of ordinary battery valves. Why use any less satisfactory ? Gen set LGl= R a s e n17/6 High Amplification Power Amphitcation A.C. Sockets 3). ench. Met-Vick Disc Adaptors 6d. each. Eliminators expucialfy desigaed for these Valves, send for Section C, MET-VIEK : VALVES METRO-VICK SUPPLIES LIMITED, 155, Charing Cross Road, LONDON, W.C.2.

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(Afanchester Programme continued from page 892.) esc FROM MANCILRSAEH 55C GLASGOW. rae : 4D : = 11.8-12.0 (—(raminl exis. 2:30:—Danece M M e al A ee ol - > Selection, Gera of Moverbatr'.ag. arr, Hound layod f r o m te Lieneniy Danese Sain ie: “A Light Orchestei Valverde FROM LoxBON ; Conort, The S t a t i o n Orehestrn ! Oyertum, * Gabrielle * (Rosse) Selection, * La Gran Via (Spanizh)5 «...F Ge Alecinder Hanno {PaesBarlione). Beottih Sopa? When it 5.15 Ton Critores's Hour: 6.22 Geoncre Bares r ye. one haeand The Land of thr Lealtar Hapekiek): Se. frown Leeda In Sommertime on Bredon icky een “Picel Boone Wee Thing (ORL AIG) torr. Tdack}; In Erolse of Telay * tect. Boopeldrk. Dipchest ra 3 Seiection, "Des “Bien ThkenenatsHants: TueOLD Mas Nosony W.ARTS Sigh no more, Ladies’ .....109.... WE. aiken Litevedboers : tc beet hin. Shae "See. Alesander GouNwELLE HAMva andM. Drtennunn Besa - FROME ANORR 4 Trieh Sitsngs go bosind a and Mint I i fiom Heoehes): ‘The Mookes‘sSallyCarelGardenswre. Trotiin” bo the Fabt will Bing songs about him B29 Bas Dp zeT se ee) dSianford).. > Urchrstra:Down by theSelection, "THe the Heck ¢Voumaiah ba (4kbeen i ‘KT 4 6.0 London Programme relayed foCLG Dave obey VWralts, * Dream on the Geoalt i ‘es ek ea furgh eur:nese“6 6 aan serarai Beal neet aera the JRODOs CH: Rew Savoy Fickute Hoda,” §418 55. Bo trom ‘Londen, 615 8.8. from London 24 Noe ee : Hositisalee as 6.45 '—8.E, from Londen. Tihi—« . Lait Paes Peres , _ Mr ALB el, BALA Bot Shay" Fe ath Spore 6.40 Regional Sports: Bulletin Waliz Song (* Romeo ond Juliet"): .4.,. Gounod Pali Mecbesander Adamson > An Eye-Wilness Account of he 645 3.8. from London Downin the Forest ....c.05 0008 Lando Ronald ‘Atsocteton™ Football Muteh, St. Mirren ‘v, “Tundee, TB } Sala hay ¥ pea Lowe the Jester Philtipe’ BRR trey Laon anit Matciceter fees Lomita), $0 toa, 74 Mr. Wawam Agwstnowa: ‘The Provincial f Pee ae eeeea Ee frm agilen, $.30:-—Heottish News amt sports Bulletins. Theatre. 08.8. from Liverpool Ladies and Gentlemon...... e000.d rons Dore 995-120—-6.0. irom ian don

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Do you. understand the ins and outs of ‘Wireless? When ENGINEER ? you buy a Fellows Little Giant Set you can. get perfect reception without any knowledge of wrreless whatsoever. Not only are they exceedingly sumple ta operate, but each set is installed absolutely free: of charge by one 7.2.6 of our éléctrical engineers’ who will call on, you imme- diately your get is delivered. A few days later he will or apn - om you to. see. articna He wall always be at your service should anything go. wrong. l 3/ & a" wonderful Little Giant Sets are sold dipect to you cown: through our-Head Office ‘and Branches, thuscutting out all middlemen’s profits. . They are delivered imme- diately to your home on feceipt of cash price or frst instalment, Fellows Sets are complete, including yalves, batteries, loudspeaker, aerial equipment and Royalties, in fact every- thing except the aerial mast. ‘They are constructed ofthe finest material by -skilled British labour in our three huge factories. Remember all sets: are sent.on” 7 days’ approval on receipt of cash price or first instalment. 0 amiaaoe Write for f r e e fullyillustrated sets or accessories’ c a t a l o g u e . ae able Nhade —— CABINET MODEL. TABLE MODEL. 4 i2 monthly i PE otal ity Cank pepe: of (anh, farprermt of 2-Valve L i t t l e Giant si £38 12 °6 16/3 2 - V a l e e L i t t l e G i a n t 3s £7 26 13/6 3-Valie 4 b s k s £10 2 6 19/. 3-Velve : “ £38 12 6G 16/3 CV che. ” £11 12 6: ° 2 2 ) - . 4Valoee A £10 26 19/- LOUDEN VALVES Leuden Valves gare-faarois. as the finest of all oon-ring Walves, “Theseare gpade-in Britain by the finest machinery, the finest methods and the most chilled bsbour obtamable: Thev are the cheapest first-class valves made Bright, Emitters, Gv .. i} ce 6 Drull Emitters, 2, 4-or Ov .. ~6 SS rs Dall Emitter Power, 4 oor 6v i he Postage : I Walve; ad. “for 3 Valves, 60,5 4, S08 6 Valves, ge. Bemied: ValvesesWeryer: Clear iesauthen erae

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