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OFFICIAL. The Mysteryaof the‘Ether. PROGRAMMES By Sir OLIVER LODGE. [Sir Oliver Lodge is broadcasting fromLondon reazon is partly known, but is not. easy: we THE BRITISH a course of lectures on “Etherand Reality.” well be satiehed with the fact that tts ao, These lectures are of remarkable general interest oi = he a in that challenge many popular and some Matter is full of discontinnity. The universe BROADCASTING scientific theories. “The Radio Times” has consisia mostly of empty ¢pace: the portions of acquired the exclusive serial rights and will publish four of Sir Oliver's lectures in their broadcast matter in apace are al] well separated from each COMPANY. form. The first appears below. Subsequently other in proportion to their size. Fire an infinitely long-range projectile into the eky, and all seven sswi ts blshed as one of the volumes of der and Stoughton's the chandes-are it will not hit anything. “Lord, For the week commencing “ Broadcast tee vie Kelvin reckoned that the chance of hitting Ist. anything by such a projectile waa about the SUNDA Y, February HAT fills empty space?) What is there same a6 thechance of tutting a Hird if you fired between the workdé? Net air: the & gon at random. That i one of ‘the first atmosphere soon stops, andbeyond there seems MAIN STATIONS. things to realize about matter: there are nothing—nothing appreciable, only intense cold. etCat , CARDIFF, ABERDEEN, GLAS- gaps befween ite particles, MANCHESTER, rhe wind: that blawe hetweel ihe worlds, ob i - ¥ ap GOW, BIRMINGHAM, cut jim like th heii, *" NEWCASTLE, You may say thatis all very well for the aky BOURNEMOUTH, says Rudyard Kipling, concerning one Tom- and the stars-and planeta; bot what about the BELFAST linson., Well, that is the ether; itis absolutely earth? What oboutea pene of rock, or furni- cokl. We on the comfortable earth are five ture, or any solid object ? Do you mean to say HIGH-POWER STATION. hundred Fahrenheit degrees warmer, Five that the particles of a-hody like that are widely (Chelmsford). hundred degreea hotter would be red-hot: five soparated, With great spaces between them in hundred degrees colder ia the temperature of proepertion to their size, and that a straightline apace. might penctrate them deeply without encoun- RELAY STATIONS. a a a Ld tering a particle 7 SHEFFIELD, PLYMOUTH, EDINBURGH, Space ia full, not of matter, but of ether. Yea, ldo: that i¢ what I mean by the dis- LIVERPOOL, LEEDS — BRADFORD, The ether is other than matter; and it fills all continuity of matter. It is discontinuous on a” apace in the most thorough manner: there is Smad! seale os well as-on a Jarge-eeale, Th HULL, NOTTINGHAM, STOKE-ON- nothing so omnipresent and eo efficient in the dloea not appear so, but that is only because TRENT, DUNDEE, SWANSEA physical universe. Our sensed are not fine enough to tell us about We employ the ether every day and every things on a small scale: we can only see things on a big scale, SPECIAL CONTENTS : mintite of our livea; ities the very breath of our material existence; but it escapes what are a a a: pi A FATHER LECTURES THE ‘ ' UNCLES." called our five senses, and so we usually know A microscope i of some nssistance, but By 5. R. Littlewood. litteaboutit. Somefew even denyits existence, nothing like sufficient: mo microsoope, however eetiiah teeta This ie nngrateful and anonld he temescdied, powerful, can show usan atom, still Jess can it WIRELESS FOR THE BLIND. show wa how an atom i composed and how far By Captain lan Fraser, C.B.E., M.P- a 2 * apart its ultimate particlea are: we know this LONDON'S WIRELESSCORCHESTRA. The first thing to realize about the ether is otherwise and indirectly. It is, however, By Rex F. Palmer. its absolute continuity, Let me explain. common knowledge, now, that matter is built Matter is discontinuous; it consists of portions up of minute &Jeetric charges, both negative and OFFICIAL NEWS AND VIEWS. with gapa between. You see this clearly positive, which are called electrons and protons. LISTENERS’ LETTERS. enough in the stare; they are bodies separated It is alae known that these clectric unite ate so by wide, empty spaces, they are not massed extremely minute that they are separated from CONTINENTAL BROADCASTING. | together. There must be a reason for thia; the (Continued. overleaf.) 1

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stars, it takes years or even centuries; while ‘The Mystery of the Ether. some of the dim and distant objects revealed in atarge teleseape we see only as they were a (Ootinuwed jrom ihe pretidua prye.) hundred thousand yeare ago. Bo immense is out another like the planets in the solar ayatem: Bo the second thing to Jearn about the other the seale of the Universe | thegreater partof the atom iz empty space, just 18 ita property ef conveying light, Tt seema All this is well and even popularly known: the like the sky ona smallecale, Or, more clearly, curious to call it a "second ” property, became difficulties do not lie here; theyHe in deter- if we conkd take a: solid bodyand magnify it historically it waa the firet—thefirst discovered, mining the exact natureof the wavesand the way sufliciently (which ia impossi hle \, we ehould eee and the Grat on which attempts were made at in which they are produced. We have to work it something like the night sky. elaboration, The Physics of the early part by analogies for the most part, As oa vibrating Since the partiolca of matter are thus separated of the nineteenth century waa almoet wholly hell or string or tuning-fork exeites waves in the from each other and never in contact, tt-wonld occupied with it: the highest peniua was sir, 20 a Vibrating electron excitea wares in the seem to follow that they. were all independent of devoted to the theory of ether waves, and the ether. The processes are analogous, not each other, disconnected, nothing whiting them climax was reached by Clerk Maxwell. The identical, and if wetried to enter Inte more —the particles completely separated by empty whole of the immense Science of Optica is detail, we should get beyond our depth. space. If there were nothing existent but involved, andgrew out of it; but as with matter, that would be so: there would be no everyihing else it is diffienit completely to The Vehicle of Lighi. utufeation, no binding force, no family relation. understand and to realize clearly what is Meanwhile, if ripplea are travelling from cis- ship, nothing but separate, independent par- happening; certain things ean be stated with jant objects, there mast be something which i= ticles: that is what would happen if Bpace were apparent simplicity, but the full expianation is rippling. You cannot imagine space bering really empty, and the universe would notbea not ‘yet attained, thrown inte vibration; there must be comething como, birt a chada, The firat andmost definite fact, on which in space which vibrates, and that “ something “ The Forea Between the Stars. thereis complete agreement, ia the rate at which extends to the furthest viethle object, This wae Weknow better than that ; weknow that the ether waves travel, the thing ordinarily called our first idea of the ether of space: itis more stars are not independent of cach other; they “the velocity of light.” This speed is the most than « century old, and the argument was a4 are hound together into systema: there is a fundamental and absolute thing in the physical valid in 1825 aa it is to-day, The ether wa= onifying and connecting foree between them universe, and it ia evidently related to some therefore called “the Inminiferous ether,” the wlach ia called Gravitation, though it ia not fundamental or cen- litht-carrier, the vehiele of light. Not of light onderstood, Hence the apace between. them stitutional velocity, } only, but of every other link between the worlds cannot be really empty; the interepacea niust. the full meaning. of and between the atomea; the vyelicle of Gravita- be filled upsomehow: there muat be aomething which haa stil] ta he tion, as Bir lenad Nowton auapected; the vehicle which ia without gaps, something really con- discovered, Menanwhil of Cohesion too, as wenow know; the unifying tinuous, something which combines the whole we can make elemen- and connecting mechaniam which. welda_ to- together, welding all the separate bodies into a tary statements about gether the disconnected atome of matter and MOBI, what has beenobaerver tinker cosmos ont of chains, The same thing ia trne inside any selid body: in connection with. it. However ovasive the ether ig to our senacs, the separated particles ¢ohere, they are not The speed ia mosa itiaagreat reality, andwe already know some: independent of each other; there ig nochaokto ured by timing th thing definite aboutit, be found anywhere. The solid has a definite interval required bs These waves that we are now using will get to aie ond shape ; and if it ia a crystal, ite shape light totravel a certair the Antipotes, say, New Zealand, in the bl4th may he beautiful and very definite. nicasored ‘istatece part of a second. How far will sound waves There is evidently daw and order reigning whether it he travel in the-seame tae? Boond nt air takes among the particks: however great the inter- distance messed on ; five seconds to goa mile, Consequently, in the ates between them, they must be full of aome- the carth or a vreater 1-]4th part of a second theygo the 1-70th part thing: space is not really empty, though itis thatance measivned in ~atec'e=0i Ia of a mile, which i# 25 yarda—thatia, to the hack empty of matter. Matter exista as separate the heavens. “The forult< al] hore; mmed of the hattin which I might be apeaking. particlea, bere one, there another, But the thera ja no doubt that all ether waves, Appalling Magnitudes, uniting ‘something’ is not composed of par- hawever elec they differ, all travel at the same ticles at all; it ia continuous: it unites the pace. The slsark of light is not only the speed Ether waves travel just about. a million times particles with @ feree which te known as Co- of that by which we see things, but itis the aa quickly as sound waves: consegmentiy, if the hesion. apeed with which every disturbance travels in wivea are of the same length, the vibrations An Addition to the Elements. the ether of space. would bea million timesaarapid. Buttheether What you choose to callthis unifying * eome: ouch disturbances may be the great waves waresby which we see are not of the same thingis of no consequence, The Ancients (akin, aa it were, to Atlantic rollers) which we length: soundwaves ure a few feet in length, sometimes epoke of the “ Ether,” possibly agan employ in radio telegraphy ; or they may be the whereas, a row of ten thousand light waves is addition te the usual four elements, and Sir small ripplea which, when they break upon the only an inch long, Consequently, the rate of IaacNewton adopted this term for the officially shore of matter, excite heat; or they may be the vibration which the eye perceives is M4) million comeing niedliem, Tho optics) medium minutertremors which in enormous numbers millon. por anne ——a, quite incredible mumber | connects the particles together into a.anlid or a enter the eye and operate thecurtous receiving But in dealing with the Universe we must not liquid, ond the same medium connects the methanism there, eo aa to disturh the nerves be afraid of large muimbera: the magnitudes we Heavenly Bodies together into systema and and give na the sense of aight, or, by rearranging deal with are many of them appalling, aome of clustera. aitd conmtellationa and neluls and the chemicals on a plate or film, can them appalling for siae, others for smallness, the Milky Way. reproduce the ikenesa of the objects whieh hare some for rapidity, others for unknown and All piccea of matter aml all particles are emitted them; or they may be the still minuter mysterious properties, We have as yet but connected together by the ether andby nothing tremore—emall almost beyond imagination, littl: acquaintance with the Universe ; sometimes else, In it they move freely, and of it they and beyond the power of any microscope to we acem to knowa great deal, at othertimes w may be composed. We mustatody the kind of ntilize—fearfully rapid tremors or ether vibra- realize that we hardly know anything. connection bebween matter and ether. tions which can be excited olectrically, in a The Mystery Which Surrounds Us, An UWneolved Problem. form which we know as X-rays. But whether Meanwhile, we grops slong a6 heat we The particles embedded in the ether are mot big or amall, they all imovel at the same pace, can, and he is wisest who denies lesat of the inv!fopendent of it, they are closely connected with a apeed far beyond anything in onr experi- mystery which surrounds ua ond the poasi- with it, it is probable thatthey are formed) out cice, a speed which it seems unpossible even bilities ahead, of it: they are not like graina of sania snepenstod for the ether to over-top. To apert, requires knowledge; to deny, re- in Water; they eeemmore like minute crystals Imagine a thread wrappedround the equator quires much more knowledge. Let us he satis- im a mother hquor, The mode of connection of the world, crossing all the cantinenta and fied with positive knowledge, so far agit has horn between the perticles ond the ether is not known: oceans and going right round the earth; streteh youchsafed to us, and letve tiegations to the aclf- jt ia earnestly. being sought: but the fact euch & thread owt into & straight line, that ia the suficing and the ommiscient. We cam deny that there'ie a connection Has been known a Histance which light: can travel in the-seventh the self-contradictory and the absurd, but in the long time. We know it, beeamse a particle partofasecomd, To getthe distance traversed unknown and themysterious, deniala have no cannot quiver, or move, without disturbing the by light in one second, the thread wouldhave to legitimate place; our huginess ia carefully aod medinn in which ttis. A boat cannot oscillate be wrapped round the workd seventimes and cautioualy to ascertain what is, We are sur- on the surface of water without sending off them stretched out;such a thread woukd reach rounded by infinity, and thewealth of existence waves or ripples; a bell cannot vibrate in air nearly to ihe maon. ia such af to justify a faith in our highest con- without sending ekwaves of sound ; a particle The lieht eof the moon takea o second and a ceptions, a hope in the ibilities which lie eannot vibrate in ether withatrt sending crt quarterto reach the earth ; from the sun it takes before us, anda charity which enables ua to waves of birt, eight minntes; from the stare, even the bright do our daily work and te love our fellow-men.

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WirelessFor The Blind. A Great Adventure. Radio’s Service to the Sightless. By Captain Ian Fraser, C.B.E., M.P. The Voyage of the “Santa Maria.” On Tweeday, February ded, ~*~ Christopher (Captain Ian Fraser is well known in connection as to the characters, scenes, cte. He could, (abimbia”' ih play fy Aiecheare Hughes, dealing with his work for St. Dunstan's, and in the and often does, go for a walk alone; but thia following article be describes the great benefits wih ay episode ita fhe Petara Lee of ha must be regarded more as a sometimes necessary “Senta Aare," oll he trodden t from the High. of wireless to thoss who have been unfortunate and always tiring method of getting from one enough to lose their sght.| Power Sattar, The follotrng anicie describes place to another, and not as a pleasure. To (he d.ficwlties of Cobimbis'a great adventers.| N°? inventor has unconsciously done more listen ia theone thing which in the very nature EVER, probibly, wat. an enterprisa for blind pwople than Fenatore Marcon. of things he can best do, and to tune-in presents launched with such difheulty os that Indeed, with but one qualification, no inventor na difficulties. Iknow-seores of blinded soldiers, Which began on August Sed, 1492, when Chris- has done ao much, The qualification is Louis andsome others, too, of an older ceneration, topher Coltmbus set out to discover Kasttern- Graille, who, so far as those blind from infancy Who not onty tuncin themsclves, bot look after most Asia by sailing Weetward, When exactly ard concemed, mmiet come first, for by the system their apparatue, charge accumulators off the the idea of the voyage came to the Genocse 6ea- of reading which he invented, he mace tt possible main, and, in fact, manage the whole thing phn we do net Enews but we-do know that for good education to he enjoyed by. children themaclyes, it waa not a sodden fight of fancy; it was tho deprived of the use of ordinary books.” As a Psychologically, itis a greatthing in a howse- 2olid gotcome of work and dreams ai aca, of utbby, asa recreation, and, indecd, 23a means hold where ordmarily the blind man is lees porings over old familypapers of his wife 6, ane of education, wireless, in my opinion, bents capable of doing ordinary things than arethe of cool disenésions wath sclentifie geopraphers, even Braille, for the adult, and more expecially others, to have one line in which all are inter- for the adult whose sight was taken away from ested, in which he is pre-eminently the one who A Y¥Youthfol Traveller. him after hia school life had come to an end. knows, -and can make the magic, Whenhis idea heeame preciec, he was still quite An Unnatural Way of Reading. Listening im the Tonatra. a young man, but he had voyaged from his With few exceptions, those upon whom New one word about wireless plays which bovhood, not only in the Mediterranean. and in blindness hae descendal in adult Hie do not theee of ua who cannot see can, probably, write that port of the Oocan between the Avorea and become really proficient at Braille rearling. about with special authority. ix years ago Africa where steuly weather conditions prevail, [tis not the natural way of reading to them, Pewas blinded in action in France. I went to hatin the wild and fickle northern eras, possibby and they are notso casily tanght a new and, playa when L left hospital, and enjoyed: them. even to Teeland. The theory that he formed to them, strange method, as are young children. I still do, Very littl: explanation of the pro- rested on “invorrect,* bot well-grounded Most of the two thoteand soldiers who were glamme and éeenery enables me to follow notions which, marshalled, made op one of blinded in the War read Braille, but few well without difticulfy. People always on the look- those “working hypotheses” by which our enough really to cujoy a book aftera hard day's out for something which, being unusual, they Weatern science has always advanced from one work. I do not mean to minimise the import- eoukl regard as wonderful, were surprised, grand diswovery to the next. ance of Braille. Jt is essential, a5 essential as They are not so surprised now, for thousands lt was-one thing to develop the theory with type is, and to many who read it naturally, are learning that they can listen to, follow and allits backing of speculation, calculation, and it 18, doubtless, a great boon. Rather do I point enjoy a play without secing anything, evidences, and it was quite another to pet wut ite limitations to cmphasme what the develop- The BBC. hasone difficulty sdditional to official or financial support, even in this period ment. of broadearting has meant to those blind that which Dexperienced at the theatre—namely, of the great discaveries, By 1480 the scheme that all the voices they present, to the hstener wos mature; a two years voyage delayed its people whe heave the monns to enjoy it. There are two directiona which really matter come from the same place, relatively to his ears. presentation to the Ming of Portugal till 1482; in which a blind man feels the limitationa of his it may be « loud epeaker, or a headphone, but two years later, again, with his scheme rejected, handicap, One isin the matter of getting about the voice is always in the same relative position Columbus had to fee, Jt waa almost chance alone, the other fin hia inability to fill in odd with regard to the listener 3 ear, whereas, at that led to hia making the next offer to the momenta in an interesting way, Until you are the play, the stage ia wide and deep, and it is hovereipna of Spain, and it was at an inpro- ilind, which | hope you will never be, you will possible ta receive great assistance in following pitions moment, for the Granada War was in not realiee howmany periods there are, even movement to wtilite this direction-finding full awing, and Ferdinandand Isabella were too in the busiest life, when you have fo, of do, im property of the human cars, I wish the BBC. pre-occupied to take updistant scherncs, fact, 1 up time for n few minutes, or half on all lock with their plays. Lf they apply imagira- His Royal Reward. hour or ao, How often of an evening, for tion to the subject, and experiment énough, i waa not until Granada was disposed of (im sample, do you spend a few minutes while, say, they will have gread success, and will add enor- January, 1492) that negotiations with Ferdinand waiting for your wife or friends to come in, or mony ta the enjoyment of their listeners, and Isabella came to a head, and net until mid- zo oot with you, or play bridge, by glancing a April that the Sovereigns conceded the reward at a paper t IN A GOOD CAUSE. that he ashed for his enterpriae—viceroyalty of Before Radio Came. OUNCERTin aid of the Lord Meyor of Bir- whathe shoukl discover and admiralship over Before wireless brought in broadcasting Ubere mingham'é Distrees Fund will be given at the newsag. were, itin troe, way4 in which bhind people would the Town Hall, Birmingham,on Saturday, Feb- The scheme in defiute formand supported by Gil in these times, and many did so in a re- shed jth. The BirminghamStationis giving the exhaustive reasoning, hac been before the courts markable way. . A Braille magazine could be whale of the programme for the aperial benefit of Portogal and Spain for ten years, and, after picked up, a gramophone could be played, « few of the Fund, The following artists will appear : all. {according to Robertson), “ the sum om- comld sit down, at the piano. The majority, Mdme. FanilyBroughton, Mdme, Alice Vaughan, plored on fitting out the squadron did not exeeed however, sat still and waited, and smoked, Mr. Geoffrey Damme, Mr, Perey Edgar (Station 14,000." The “squadron” consisted ‘of the perhaps, mod wero bered almost certainly. Director), Mr. James Howell, Mr. Nigel Dalln- littl: Santa Afaria, of 100 tons, andtwo atill Now, all that is annecesary.

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—-_— ————————ESEE EE Listeners Letters. London's Wireless Orchestra. |

(AT letters te Ghee Etter to be ocknowledged must heat the same ond address cf the sender, Anonponesrs contributors are Peal qonsidored) | By Rex F. Palmer. London Station Director. Broadcasting Helps Theatre-Going. As LAYED by the London Wireless Or- of work for the BBC. since his appointment Dear Sra.—In view of the present situation chestra is, perhaps, the most frequent nearly two years ago. He is a member of with regard to the broadcasting of playa, or and familiar announcement to listeners every- the London &ymphony anid Royal Philharmonio parts of plays, from theatres, and the attitude where, In this respect [t comes second only to Orchestras, and has played and conducted for of the provincial managers towards anch broad. the Weather Forecast, and helps to dispel the the King andQuecn on numerous ocoarions, easting, T cshould like to mention that, when in “deep depressions “we so often hear abot in Of the remaining vicliniste Mesars. Rutledge, London recently 1 met a friend from Newcastle, the latter, Tas, Sammons, Brunet and Wyatt, are also who was in town ostensibly on Tueiness, but If those who are familiar with London or- members of one or more of the big London who seemed ta regard a visit to Petrie aa of chestral music were to visit the studio when orchestras, in addition to their other musical equal, i not greater importance, be having the orchestra is playing, they would recognize activities, Messrs, Quaife andBlakemore heard and enjoyed that play when it waa diany old friends, for it should go without (Violas), andMeese. Robinson and Nifce recently broadenst. eaving that the individual membera of our (Cclics), are also well known tn their respective Fersonally, T had not heard the wireless orchestra are the best that can be procured in spheres, progromore that particular evening, aod 1 tried their own line; A Brilliant Young Player. td induce ovfriend to accompany me to another It is not surprising that only the best men “show,” but in vain, He was determined to are pood enough for the London Wireless Mr. Almpill (Flute) has been associated with Bet Pertricin, Yours, etc,, Orchestra. Looking through any week's pro- eperatio worl in London for the last twenty Cardiff, KN. 3B. grammes, you will observe thatthe orchestra ia years, Mr. Field (Oboeand Cor-Anglais) bas toured with Sir Thomas Beecham in the Londen {We have received a number of Jebters similar called upon to play anything from a symphony Bymphony Orchestra, to the ahove,] tothe latest fox-trot, and to accompany operatic - arias or mosic-hall ditties, and thew very often Mr. Thurston -(Principal Clarinet) is 1 Don't Blame the B.B,C, ! at sight. We certainly have rehearsals, and brilliant young “player_of this instrament, for Deak &in,—There has been a great amount particularly for all big programmes, when the whom there shouldbe a: great frtire in shore, of controversy in regard to the effect of wireless orchestra is augmented; but it is obviously Mr. Charles Draper (Fecond Clarinet), ia known on the state of the weather, and many declare impracticable to rehearse more than a emall to musicians as one of the finest solo players openly that the very wat weather that has proportion of the musical programmes, Those of his time, jwevniled Jately is actually the euteome of the who appreciate our symphony. concerta ovaost, Mr. Hincheliff (Bassoon) is an old scholar and general use ef wireless. IT feel prompted to therefore, bear in mind that the etandard of Associate of the Royal College of Music, and write amd ask you your eandid opinion on this performance has to be cqually good when an original member of the London Symphony matter, aa 1 think «a preat many more people carrying owt the less highly musical, but equally Orchestra, Mr. Dick(Contm Bassoon) is one would go in fora set if they did not believe popular, part of our programmes, of the fow exponents of thia unique and diffienlt that by so doing they would add tothe dis- instrument, which we fod more suitable for ite conmtitore of the public generally by encouraging A Large and Varied Programme. purpose than the useal string double bass. broadcasting. 1 therefore suggest that you This means first class musicianship in every Mr. Probyn (Principal Horn) ia: also an publicly: declare the fallacy of such an idea. department of the orchestra, and the necessity Associate of the Royal College of Music, where Yours, ete., for able musicians with all-round ability was hede nowsa Professor, and Mr, Hamilton {Ferond Swansea, G0. F, forescen at the outset. rom a trio to an octet Horn), is an experienced and capable player, (This matter is settled definitely hy consider- the orthestra has developed through various Mr. Legeett (Trumpet) is widely known as one ing how. moch energy ia required to. move a singes to ita present size and constitution. of the finest cornet and trumpet players that depression in the atmosphere oven such a short Our permanant orchestra of twenty-two plavera we have, Who has not heard some of the distance nas, sey, fifty or one hundred miles, is ailequate for most. of our work, and powerful soles by “Sergeant Leggett”on the To cause such w movercentwould take more forms o uaefnl nuckeus on which to build aa gramophone f He is also a Professor of the thousands of times the amount of energy needed oocasion requires, With such a large and varied Royal Military School of Music, Knellerdal. toe propagate eleotrie waves. continuously from repertoire, we could certainly do with no less, Mr. Taylor (Trombone) holds a similar ap- all the stations, high-powered, low-powered, and even now it is frequently necessary to add pointment at Kneller Hall, andwaa for many broacensting and amatemr in this. country. to this number to give adequate performances years a member of the Scottish Orchestra, As tepards the possibility of any trigger of the worka included in. our programmes, Mr. Rushforth (Percussion) is one of the well: action, that if to aay’, wirckess waves upactiing Our principal players have been heard known players in this department and has an atmosphere tending to be unstable, thia is individually on “ orchestral ecole nights," and at bad many years’ exporience of gramophone quite impossible, aa the atmosphere itself must bther times, work. Het o Professor of the (oilthall renin in a more or less stahle condition, It ia Of our genialund versatile conductor, Mr. Dan School of Music, an excellent sugeestion that publicity should be Godfrey, Jun., I need only aay that he has proved Mr. Hook (Piano), who also playa the celesia given to thit, i many people are melined himself equal to all demands made upon him. parts which transmitso well, ia orchestral to lame broadonsting for all our weather Mr: 8. Koeale Kelley (Leader ond Sub- librarian, He handles so many hondreds of troubles.) Conductor), is one of the best-known orchestral musical parts in a week that he is said even to players in London, and has donea great deal think fii mdeic. “ Pulling the Cat's Leg," Pek Bm,—Mr. Ronald Gourley recently caved whistling number,Birdie Hops.” During that item my cat woke up and, climbing on to a cheir and p u t t i n g his feeb on the table, poked hia head as faras possible down the loucd-spenkoer. Atthe conclusion he whined sn nich thet he had io be Jet ont of doors. What at tnsolicted compliment from an animal to an artist's imitation. F regret that I couldn't pet a photo, Yours, ete. sorwioh, L..C, W. “There Shall. Be No More Sea.” Dean Sra,—Thearticle by Mr,Walter Wood in your issue of January 2nd is headed “There Shall Be Na Moro Sea.” A beautiful poem on this subject appeared many years ago, and if it Jinppens to be in the possession of any of your readers, T would feel obliged if I could have a eopy, [tis one of the loveliest poems Ihave ever nucl, Youra, ete., .. Enniskillen, Ulster. W, 0. T. eeae A ee {Continued oprrleaf oleh 3.)

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Pieces in the Programmes. Listeners’ Letters. (Continesd from [he proviows page.)

A Weekly estar Conducted by Percy A. Scholes. Wireless and ‘' Norvas. ? Dean Sie,—In Mr. Walter Wood's article in ELGAR'S “THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS." of the iwo parta in the work i4 continuous, andl yourpaper entitled “ There Shall Be No More {(CHELMSrFonnD, Turesnar.) i“ haund into « whole by the oaecof Leading nrotife, Sea he states that: “ Wireless broadcasting has ie 1865 Cardinal Newman wrote thia poem, brought entertainment and enjoyment to many inspired by his thoughte as he sat by, the PURCELL’S “ KING ARTHUR.” thousands, but, perieape, to none is its preater death-bed of afriend, It pictures the dream of (ARERDHES, Farmar.) blessing than to the men who "go down to the a diving man, ashe anticipates what lica beyond. Purcenn’s Aieg Arh +r, though called sea, 10 ahips,” Il note the word “serps * Elgar, himeelf of the aante faith as Newman, ~ An Opera," ia hardly such in the general of should have ventured to have contradicted Lorugr afterwards set this poe to music, fine hia the statement, for [ feel sore there is another predent-cay senee of the word, It is a play, setting had ifs first performance in Li), at section of the community which has benefited with much incidental music, the Birminghari Festival, by radio more than anybedy of men in the The Libretto of Koay: Artivr 18 bry Dryden. The best preparation for a frat hearing of world, ‘rie; the “nervous breakdowns,” of The main theme ia tho struggle between the Cerontivg isa reading of the poemitself. This ia which body I unfortunately belong. I am glad Britizh under King Arthur, and the Saxon published by Mesera, Longmans, Green anid (na, invaders, headed hy King Oswald. to any, however, that after having fourteen (89, Paternoster Row, E.C.4), in various editions, months of this terrible affliction, I am nearly the cheapest costing one shilling. ACT. T, well again, In the First Part of the work we heer In the Saxon camp, voluntary human cing the installation of my. wireless, the Greeontivs (Tenor), THe Prirst (Bass), anc aicrifices ars being offered to ihe Saxon gods. whole of my evenings with very few exceptions Assistants ((Chorira), liner Parests ( fava, Tenor, Alico} are supported have been apent in latening and this, [ am Tie mosaic opens with a very beautiful by a CHoRns, thaalately certain, has done more for my Prelude, and then follows these solo and chorus A Battle follows (behind the HOOHEE) A recovery than anything else. passages :— “Military Symphony being played mean- In my opinion, wireless is a greater blessing GenonTivs: Jesu, Meria—J ain wear fo while, after which Britens, being victorias, to the “neryvour hrenkdowns”™ than to any fealh, Ang a Soxg or Tamomen (Teor and Chorus). other living souls and LT ouly wishJ could convey Assisrants: Aayrie Eletson, ACT II, to all anch unfortunate sufferers an idea of the GrEnosTies: Rowse thee, my fainting sow, bensht I have derived from it, SCENEL—The Saxon magician Osmond Assiarasts: Je merciful, he gracious; spare Yours, ete., Wots to lead the Britons into pitfalls. After a him, Ford: H, & brief InTRopUeTION, andan Arr, played while (fRROSTIUS: Sanctus fortis, Santas Dews, Merlin (Britizh enchanter) “descends in 1 A Plea for High-brow Music. GreaonTivs: | cok no more, chariot drawn by dragona,” there follows & long Dean &m,—May I enggest that you might, Assierasts: Hlesere him, 0 Lord, in this his acme in which Patmet, an Airy Spirit a5 an experiment, have an occasional " high- ecu AOUF, (Soprano), who haa revolted from Osmond to barge ae vening—deacrthed aa such—at which IERONTIVG: Voernwinid hore edt, Merlin, leads the Britons to safety, deapate the really outstanding worka should he given, i,e., Tne Prigat: Proficiacert, anima Christiana. etiortsff GRIMBALD (fdas, an Earthy Spin. works of the calibre of the Op, 190. (narict of AseisrintTs: Go, in the name of Angels and SUENE I1,—Emmeline, the betrothed of Beethoven and repeated the sams eraning after Archangel, King Arthor, is carried off by King Oswald, an interval for something of a lighter nature, In the Second Part we hear Tas Bou. oF while entranced by the songa of Rhepherds To one like myself, as yet only in the neophyte Gueowtius (Peser), Geannian Asorn (ifezro- (Teor, Two Soprano and Choris), stages regards music, it would give a wnque Soprano), THE Aneny or THe Acowy (Bass), opportunity of really coming to gripe with works and Demons, ANGELICALS, and Bors (Chora), ACT TIT, which cannot be appreciated to the full at a If opens with a brief Introduction, and then (emond, in his turn, makes love to Emmeline. first hearing. follow :— Ho shots KingOswald in a dungeon, and tris Puring the last few years I have drifted into to demonstrate to Emmeline the power of love, Soun of GenoxtTives: / went to Heep; and a pretty keen Joveof music, IL started with an now J arn refreshed. by an allegory— absolutely Glank ignorance on the subject and AxGeL: My work ix done, My task te-o'er, Ccrm (foeprare) sammons a CoinGexivs have hammered things owt for myself, chiefly Diajogue, ANGEL AND SovL: All Aail, my child (fess), who in turn summons his attendant with the aid of a pianola. and brother, hail | spirits (Cronus). Even the Spirita of Frost Yours, ete., Demons: Lowlora elods of brute earth. melt at Cupid's call! (The Cold Genius and the Ancen: Jf tthe restless panting of their being, Chorna are both called wpon to “shiver” with Ealing. el Demons: The mind bold and tidependent, their voices when they first appear—a case of He Had HadSome ! Phalagre, Soun ast ANGEL: I see nat those the rare legitimate use of exocssive Vibrato !) Dean Sin,—Iwas travelling on a Liverpool false spirita, ACT I¥, tram the other day, and exactly opposite to Av@rticats;: Fraise fo the Holiest in the me sata man aod his wife, Aa the tramdrew King Arthur is cutting down Osmond’s height, enchanted grove. All sorta of people try ta up at a stopping place, the conple apparently Sout: Fhe sound is like the rushing of the hinder him, Two Sirens (Sopranos) sing; recognised a woman who waa boarting the car, pearnd, then there are a Soprano Solo, a Soprano and for the man turned to his wife,and with ao bored AnGELICALS: Glory to Hin, Racy Duet, a ‘Trio for Nympha (let and 2nd expression on hia face said: “In one mimute Axacet: They sing of thy approaching agony, Sopranos and Altos}, and another for Sylvans you will receive the Local News,” Botn: et dork! oo grand miypsteriona Aar- (dito, Tenors and Basses), all interspersed with The remark only became humorgus to me meee f when the woman who had just entered eat next Dances and Choruges. Awort: Awd wot the threshold, aswe traverse to the couple, and began to gossip aulibly.

a, “ACT. ¥. Yours, ete, i Angenicats: Praise ta the Aoltest wa the King Arthur defeats King Oawald in. single Liverpool, P.O. a height, combat. Enomeline ia rescued, and Osmond Dialogue, AxGEtL axp Bourn: Thy judgment imprisoned, Merlin then foreshows° Britain's ——_4 He14 Rear, freatviess ina sort of Grand Finale, ANGEL OF THE Agony: Jee! by that shwd- First, ABOLUS (Fass), in a fine Solo, disperses A SELDOM-HEARD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. dering dread which fell on Thee, the Winds. (“ Symphony—the Winds fly off”; WO solos onthe Violed’ Amour were given Votcrs ow Eartru: Be mercefil, he gracious, “Symphony— Britannia rizes."”) from the Leela-Bradford Station by Mr. apare him, Lord, Second, Negeio (Sepranc) and Pax (Baga) Percy Frostick on January 12th in the course of a Axncen: Praveeto His Neme. ding & Doct, answered by Cuorrs of Fisnreeaex programme by the Station Trio, of which he is Bonn : ee e-ina face of whom have Seprano and Alife voiwes. ) a member, This ia probably the first oocasion BovLsS in Poroatony: Lord, Thou Ace been Aftor a “Song of Three Paria (Alo, Tenor on which music played on this instrument has our refuge, and Bae), Vexvs (Soprano) sings the well- been broadcast. The Violed Amour i an inetni- Asert: Softly aad geaily, dearly ransomed known and beautiful song. Fairest Jala, ment which dates back to the early eqghteenth acrid, Thencomea a long Dialogue between a century, and is rarely seen or heard nowadays, Boots: Lot, Thow hast heen ovr refuge, Nyarn (Soprano) anda Sarnenm (fas), It contemporary with the harpaichard and ARGELICALS: Prataedo the Holes: A Teomper Tose leedsto a Song of St. epinet, and therefore carries the mind back to It must: not be understood that theae Rolo George, sung by Howover(Soprano), thetime of Gay, The Beggar's (pera, the minuct, and Chornses are out off from one another in Aiter on answering, massive Ciorcs, a nnd the gavotte, Tt was the forerunner of the the way usual in the older oratorios, Each Graxp Dance concludes, violin, and is in fact yory Similar.

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To Save St. Paul's PEOPLEIN THE PROGRAMMES.

| A Plea for the Threatened Dome. Lawton’ s Latest Manager. An All-Rounder. A FENWAY ahead from the whole popilabion HIS is Mr. Harry HE tibretto of J Would leony At. Paul's safe us the price Welchman. Thou- Kefoma has been Ot thee Tul eo. sands have worshipped written by Mr.. Kingsley A. aliilting from all thie mors proepercus homea him as one of the nightly Lark, who will aurally Would firmly support the most noble of domed. Daly stars. Hedislikes be very much in eri- A pcb {rceres cach Perea with eo inuelh bo dence in a few dye, ot RA publicity. He mamta Wont hokl up ior over Wiren's crosa in the Hit. that it has cheapened! for he is taking part in A fiver, or toner, or larger donations the stage, depriving it the Dickens Anniversary Repreacnt quite a trun ber of munmor oblstions, of ita romanceand Programme at Cardiff on art VieraB holy, erent or aro, i neguos te, glamor. February 7th. = ive qpaielely, give fwieo, ” is tho Prices La eh Nevertheless, it is Born in Sydney, where peated, inevitable that we the cricketers come from. The shovetines, penned by one whois helping should feature his Educated in England. r. HARRY SYELGHMAN, fo save St. Paul's from destruction, express the features hare. Stock broker, Musical Mir. KINGELEY LARK. ureent neces of Aritain's most Feith cothedral, For Mr. Welehman is not only London's eomedy. Grand opera. The sumurgently required for immediate re- latest manager. He is London's most go-ahead Beerbohm Treescompany. Music halle, pairs is 2000HM), and it ia gratifying that the manager, Pantos, Poet. Author. Translater, Oarsman. broadcast appeals for sanbecriptions have He has arranged for the broadcasting of Cricketer, Footballer. Golfer. ‘That's Kingsley materially asaisted the Trmes fund. Loves Prisoner at the Adelphi on its very Lark. lit is not generally realized that the St. Paul's first night—Febroary 3rd, Weed Instruments. which we see to-day is the third cathecra! which A real pioneor, like so many Devonshire men, HE composer of the has been built upon the present site. The first ForHarry iz not a Welshman. Hé was born operetta Aafowmna ia cathedral, of which we have authentic record, in Barnstaple, Mr. Arthur Wood, who Aaya the Rov. Lewis Gilbertaon, MLA. in his Apart from his workon the ordinary stage, cooms fra’ Yorkshire ond “St. Paul's Cathedral,’ was erected by Ethel- Mr. Welchman has done a lot of acting for the has ued many of the local bert, Ring of Kent, with the sanction of Bebert, films, and he believes that cinema acting js ex- tunes of his native county King of the Kast Angles, whose territory Lon- cellent training for the young actor. in his compositions, don then waa. This took place early in the Well kuown as the seventh century, abont the year 607 A.D. A Charming Young Actress. musical director of Daly's Consumed by the Great Fire. HE leading lady in Theatre, he has conducted In the building of the second cathedral—now eo ; Love's Prisoners musical comedy for over known as Old Si, Paul’s—a very creat advance ee Miss Helen Gilliland, who iwenty years.in London in magnificence was made, The ce "oe sone of the most charm- —inoloding My Jady Molly, Conquerors: had introduced intothiscotfutry | ing and promising of our far. ARTHUR WihhG. Feronique, The Arcadiana, i knowledge of architecture along with other younger setresses. Ovigi- The Gipsy Princess, The atts, and the cathedral was designed to-atand nally with the Gilbert Lady of the Rase. and Madame Ponpadour. Within spacions precinots enclosed by walls, anil Sullivan operas, Miss People often talk of the-rmonotony of agting - Oh St. Paolstell into aromnons condition and fhilliinnwd has. also ap the same part for a year on end, lat this is 4 lot of patching hod to be done in order to keep peared successfully in nothing compared with conducting the same itmafe. Inigo Jones did much restoring during Stop Jrrimng, Katinka, music for the same period, the-time of Charles [., when the cathedral was am A Breaks Jrom Yet Mr. Wood's zeal never flags. Even on the re-faced both inside and owt, Neiwhere, Mist HELEN GILLILAND: fth night, the “Wood™ instrumentalists It was not until the time of Charles IT, that When not engaged nt are kept a& strictly up to scratch as on the first, progress ocadd be resumed, Then Christopher the theatre, she hhes nothing bether than « A Famous British Conductor. Wreo was appointed Assistant Surveyor-General fame of golf, and, in fot, to use her own to the MerryMonarch, and wasentrusted with the words,she is “fond of all sports,” fh. ADRIAN (. BOULT, Condnetor of the work of repairing the cathedral. He developed Birmingham City Orchestra, who. will be & thorough scheme of restoration which the Art Under Difficulties, speaking to school children on Musical Appre- Great Fire of London prevented from bring HERE should be « special weleome for ciation from the Birmingham Studi on carried out, forameng the buildings consamed Mr. Edward Isaoce, one of our. finest February 2rd, is one of the most famous of by the flames was Old St. Paul's, qianists,to whom we have often had occasion British. conductors. to refer in. these columns before, Ho has dene fine work, particularly for the The Laying of the First Stone, Mr. Tsaaes has been abeent from public younger English-school of composers, and has Reon after the fire, Wren produced his plan work for a year, owing to a srriong affection behind hima long record of musics! achieve- not for restoring the cathedral, but for rebuilding of the eves. 1 mente. After leaving Christ Chureh, Oxford, it, and the first stone of the present cathedral Although hia vision as elill, wnfort nately, where he-stodied musio omer Sir Hugh Allen, was Ini by Christopher Wren himself on very dimand weak, he te being allowed by the he apent some time in Germany, where he dune 2ist,16TS, Jt was on- December 2nd, specialists to appear on the public platform for studied the methedd of Nikisch. 1607,sothe twenty-two yeara after the laying a-strictly imited number. of performances. He has conducted the London Symphony, of the first stone, that the choir of St, Paul's You should therefore make the most of your Queens Hall, and Albert Hall Orchestras, aod was open for Divine Serviee, and from that time chance of hearing him iiterpret Beethoven during 1019 conducte] a seagon of Russian forward. the services have goneon without on February 6th, Ballet atthe Empire Theatre. interruplion, Through his work in concerts. abroad, be is Fromthat time the majesty of Wren's greatest Her Royle Highness. as well known in Vienna, Munich, and. Baree- work, with ita magnificent dome, haa thrilled HE heading. ta lone, ag le 1 to hia admirers here, the hearta of millions of his countrymen. It is thia parngraphis unthinkable that the St, Paul's hecreated can net « printer's error. Authorities, be allowed to remain a dangerous building, and it " Tt refers to Misa Nancy ORD HAMPTON, giving a talk on February roust be saved. by those who care anything | Royle, the young Sth, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, Major Worcester: for the glory of one of the greatest glories of 7 wezro-.s0prano whois shire Yeomanry, andwas bern te command. Christendom, oP, Bio tnke part in. the The Rt. Hon. Francis Dyke Acland, P.C., _---— Fopcrcelia, Kaleuma, or MP. talking on February Gth. Wx-Cabinet Is connection withthe recent oclebration of An Arotian Morn, Blinister and expert on education, finance, the bi-centenary of Sir Christopher Wren, the when ft is broadcast foreign alfnirs, agriculture, forestry, and even Royal Institute of British Architects, 4, Con- from London on Feb- fishing. #“ OY EZ.” duit Street, W.1,have published a memorial ruary 2nd. ee volume on Wren and his work (inching Bt. She ia, by the way, Exprkimests in the reception of radio signals Paul's Cathedral) written Ly contritatora who Mist NANCY ROTLE, the only daughter of nnoderground, for ise in. mine reseue work, have are intimately acquainted with the subjects the celebrated artist, been successfully carried out ot Pitteburg, with which they deal. The profits of the scale the late William Strang, R.A. and stadied USA. A Government station in « cellar was are to he devoted to the St. Pauls Preserva- onder Madame Lisa Lehmann ot the Guildhall sed, and severalBritish stations were received tion Fund, Behool of Missie, at loud-apeaker strength,

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THE. 8TATION ORCHESTRA: " "The Heart Worships thstan' Flole (14) The Band, Com icbed bry JOBEPH LEWIS, ‘Halv, Holy, Lord God Almighty" Overture,’ The Earl of Fetes" dM ercodante GERTRUDEDAVIES (Soprana}, if iin ihe i election,“ Cappoilia’ .. cen bwaewe th CSE BEATRICE DICKSON (Cgntraltei, 4.28, Orchesh 1 Nellie Walker. WALTER HERD (Selo ¥lute) Massie, “Rasamnnde Sehadict AL Mem op aces . Groping Phonic (15) “i Tucidertal Cherhesira, 4,345. Lawretioe Foster. “Tr is Only a Tiny Garden Aonin Weed oO vert are, OV DPE oe ae lctctenepcccddui de! ROO ULE YOhere the Abate’ Po the Forme sb, Pejgitovsky Beatrics Lhiekscn; lgwe ytie: ii The Band. "Tired Hands *"-., esate Seer (1) * Beloved, in ga ; aes i Buite, “ Dal Costume" » dtebimatein (1) “ My Adi Figkk, 2.°), ues eeu acl ake CTH {1} “Cosugne at Petite Diossa™: “ Polo _, fibsetie? es = - : ak 7 (rors Wade Paviite, ‘How Many al . ce ' an fais ot Polonia Bt “TTnreado of An "OO Far, imSweet wid Holy" clalotise *’ “Koyale Tombour et fi, cel yr (aira an” a _ i friuficne tei (1) “Allah” Be With} Vivandiere.”” Eulveig's PMU ates ccatew . Gried Bee Givn. Enstman, ih haa ae 4 "Now Hs aven in Fullest — (ihe Crehostra, 4.45, Givhestra. Selection, Chath 00... von iY di Pawan Norveefinn Dances... ; oney rent mh ie Afayain Walter Herd, ‘The Ua ‘d ry My ‘Shepherd. . Uporet 0-5, a; HILDREN' aORNE i. BR. fn Valse du Prmtwnp “SS piriiyr **) The Band Serracer fant. Poeard deo danny 0, CHRISTCHURCH Pein the, Chom ber ccc . Terrance (8) PRIORY CHOIR : ty t hesty itt, Choirniiste, JOHN: NEWTON, Cornet Bolo, “ A Sunimer Night” Allegretia. optdsi Andantina ,....,..Sohubert Goria Tones Hvmoa, A, and M., No, 360 with Descant. Blow Movement and Finals from ayiiphoainy 8.35.—The Rev. A. RB: BENNETT, Gf Christ- (Salott, Cpl G. REGAN, D.C.M.) Noo hn DT Maye ol. , Afocart Reminiscences of Chapin ehireh Priory : Religiouy Address, Grér trades Davis arr. FF, Wonterbettanm 8.45 heir, Dnkoresain \ Tet are (Intredacing Mazurka, Valso, Nocturne, * Taullaby-". <...ccsccts nL aeeeee FPem ee AS) Anthem, _ Ti ta Latevas Ake me ne 7 Patles Palarsiase. } : Maotet, ‘In Divers: Tongues " Palestrina Hick Lirti Dicksen, Nellia Walker “My Shipace Meedibain £0:—DE GROUT AND THE PICCADILLY *! Life and SonMeee COLORuTe. Pater Orchestra ORCHESTRA. Soe, fram. Leonean, Hig 1 nayMai sad cielRete (1) Eurte, “ Ballet Hagse “ : a EE 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. " Love the Peaia er » German (1) ae, fron Tealeen, Allegro Morziale Yalse-Lente Pie= Barleyeo: The ina Mazurka: Hache Jtusse, Locnl Nawa, Fiural Baersuetee eee 2 1... ett 6.0-6.30.—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Si. te M15. ——De Groot and tie Ty wi ililly Chiaolpas! fa Pisioral ('" Tn the Meadows“); Romanza (Cettinmed}, alt Stations, ('' LoveBeene"); Scherzo (“ Village 10.40 ese lown, Revels") Glyn Fasiman. 6,30-10.0, First Special Radio Service. AN ACE OF WORSHIP. "Tn Brittany “ iver: Hie Byeaynon 5WA CARDIFF. 351 M. eee Conducted -by 0 * Bieg thie fri i ae te eee heeee teeneae The Rey. A. ED FORREST 3.04.50, WINIFRED HIGNELL (CaontealD h a r " Morning Wynnet)eeri, aence (Siation Chaplain), ne STSrioOnN ORC HESTRA: The Band, iti » WARWIOC K BRALITHW AITE Albom forthe Young ™ This. is. ithe first. Service of its kind to be Belection fiom “ Orehestra, ee tenet Broadcast, tho Musi: and Reading being eee, Gverture, “Tha Mastersingery (Tnclading: The Old Grailin; Thea beaper's Riven by. Mombers of the Staff and the "' a it Wegner! Bang, Sicihenone, From Foreign Parts, Blation Repertory i-npany: Wini tre il H igre ee THE STATION REPERTORY TT Will Make you Brooches Boldwr's March, The Wild Horseman, E A. Popular Bong. Hunting Rong, "The COMPANY Comingaly Of rhe# “What Merry Peasant.) in Special Choral Munsir,. w Wonderfal World hadcould Bet NIGHL DALLAW A¥ Erma GF 6,0-5.30.—CHILDREN’S. CORNER. £8. from +1 {Organ Accompaniments), Lovely Nigh i . Londen eos1 Miran rt ara, CHRIS EDMUNDS: (Organ Baloshk Ondewebra 4.20.—Hymn, “The Son of God Goos Forth to Bveleetion, War’ (A, and M., No, 439). 10.0.—WEATHER FORECAST snd NEWs, The Mustersin ers Bible Bieading, Os Free Jandon, wecEa CoM Local News. Winifred aoag= Anthem,” 0 ‘Taste and See" Jota Grows (11) Higa) 10-15,—Service (Conbinwcal}, 6 Welford Davies A ddbress by the Rey,H, Hi ALLIWELL, of “I'll Rock You to Rest”D . the Christian Endeavour Union of Great 10-°20,—Closa down, Stanford {1} ' Bot the Lord is Mins dful ; Monihatenatss Giitain and Ireland, Girchestrn, Hymn, “0 Jesu, I Have Promised" (A. " Walter's and M.,. Mo, 271). ‘BM BOURNEMOUTH. 385 M. Frise ane. ("The Master- singers") Ls. vies WP OpRER 90. DE GROOT AND THE PICCADILLY Light Symphony Concert. ' Postorale . Franch ORCHESTRA, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTEA: Winifred Hignell. ELSIE HULME ifrontralts), Conductor : The Shepherd's Song ""...... Elgay Relayed from the Pircadilly Hotel, London, Capt. W. A, FEATHERSTOXRE. ¥: Homing Le Rpecene to eaattecgaieu espea Kieyo SD. te other Siations, ARTHUR MARSTON (Salo Organ}. A Child's- Freiyer "’ .,. 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Le Sith, Micha Theatre. (Onodbieter, ©, Tat atric Mirra. = GLASGOW. 420 M. Lh a i, = Bpurgin: } " doresno o" Day da (Dora Jovtves: *"} 2.20-.50.—The WirelessQuartet, Isobel th, —Ttreodenet for Seoonday echo mia J. German Semple (Coniralta). Attamaan: Topics. {Sen iors] ro Travel” Bek ad bie: Clearer, 5.15-0,.0.— CHILDREN'S CORNER, La. 0. Woah Ss HALF HOUR: Aiwa Meath ‘Gonaisy Air, ** odin eek“ b.00.5.—Weather Forecast for Formers. Thornley (Pcie), arr. Fletcher (2) 640-0, 45,—H. Buckendgo i Topical Talk. i th-i0, CaTLR ERS URN ER. “ Newquay Fishermen's fang Mackonzie (2) 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS: 1.30,—7, F, Ruseell.on * Mosicel Appreciation,” “Se Hewes cc. wo oer. Wihitieker (14) ea. from orden, Th WE A’THER FORECAST ond NEWS. Radia Association Taille, AoE from Benen. So8. from Jeordon. Local Baws. 5.3, Graco Ivell and Vivian Worth. "Calling Thro’ the Shadows ™ ... Pornander Prof. J: FL.DE. MONTMORENCY. Radio Acocmtind Talk. 828, rca Landi, 5.8. fro London, Jornal New, Prot, J. 2. GBR MONTMORENCY, SB. i Mary Had «a Little Lomb’... Af, e Day “Don't Mind the Rain ,,.2celer aed Cohn ®& Varied Programme. frone uoveeion, SG. fe lieder Drie, Bobi, Orchestra, é Light Symphony Concert. JOHN HUSTINGTON (aritone). Bear! Banceaod Variatien.. Choneadle (fi) AUGUSTUS BHEDDIE (Story. Becital). EXTD CRUIRBAAR EK (Contralia), 8.4}, deromeMurphy. Mr. and Mee. FRANK MERTON ADELINA LEGN [Salo Vidlonertlot, “The NextMarket Day “ wo Sages (TY (Hawaiian Guitar Players), THE “227 " AUGMENTED “A Ballynure Ballad“ vee eager (1) ORCHESTRA ¢ Abonelegnae, THE STATION ORCHESTRA: iCondictied iby Conductor, T. BH. MOHEHISOR. " Michael Patuck Doolin = iL eee Tiki, Liredss, “ Paddy's Perplexity ""....-. 4 J. MM. Kemway HEBBERT Av CARRUTHERS. Liverturo,” Tho Ribeoot Ya cece cceee Solo 5, TH. Beatrire Mirena: Teadths Orchestra, Suite Koo, EB YLArleetee ii issese thee SCcerre) sak bere sacs C. Seat (4) Overture, “The Yeomen of the Grand Hird Cruikshank, ‘The Happy dorociey "2...

A eee: WAP BS goa sega se aaea easeSee {ij Flower Wolttt sins we alee Tchoikorsky * Come and Danco With. Me." YA aoeay ere oe cece ceeeney Pawre Hawaiian ‘Owtar and Ulilele, ©“ Kahala 1.30, WERATHERFOREGAST anid NEWS: ‘The Heart Worshipa " - Hfofat (4) March." 8.8, froin enidon, Adelina Leon. 6.18. Orchestra. “ Bwedish Melody" .... arr. Porey Grainger Topical Talk.Local News, Romantio Suite... ..s00cee ese Stoney Lith, Georee Wade, Dprerae eats os (teerdidesaeses “Glemar Cte 6.26. Augustus Boddie. ‘Cherry ape" seieperseesseanis . Cyril Scott “The Mosquitos’ Parade ” Witticy, cr. Basexr (6) “A SPRIG OF APPLERINGIE,” “Spouiieh Serenade ™ ...... -.. frimzewncn "The Teddy Beare’ Piemic ** {Joseph Lang Waugh.) Urcohestira, Groffon, arr, Esser (ti) o-0. John Huntington. Ballet Divertissement,., Glatermann “The «Crofters’ Pail oi..... nc icbolds “The Trumpveserterceesee F. Saunyer '40.—WEATBER FORECAST and NEWS. “West Country Lad” (“Tom Jones '') S.A. from London, Ba, Py, Cateheside Warrington. “The Neibore Doon Belan ™ #. German ‘Topisal Tall.Local News. “Marching Along ....6.45 M. oF. White 10, FAMES WORSLEY arr. Werringion (Laurashire Dialect Entertainer). Story, * The Fishwife and the Census Man ™ 9.10. Mr. and Mra, Frank Merton. Camoigne “Hawaiian Melody. 10:30),—-C lose dow, 1.20. Prudhoe Gieemen, *"EKitama Waltz.” Fart Bong, * T-Loved o Lass”... Bion (2) Hawaiian Ghottear and. Ukulele,“Say Tt 5NO NEWCASTLE. 400 M.. Medley of Gld English Bongs ...... Baler (2) With a Ukulele”, woo Peidman (0) Adnienn ddyl, *Toobaestog * -,,. oeebal {2} Banjo#Andante and Waltz... .-Canmeyer 1.43-4.13.—Dorothy Purvis (Contralte),. Jack Part Soug, * Reveilld ...... 2 ieee Bigur (11) Duets |“ Torehlight Parada ™ 2. Mortey Bildiee (Solo Euphoniun. Jeumee TiO. Catcheside Warrington. 9.82. Orchestra. Griffiths (Solo Violoncello). Weekly News Song, Wor Nanny's a Mazor Concert Valeo, “ My Dream". . Woldieufel Letter, Joyvee Robson, B.8e., “ Modern arr. Warrington 9.30,— WEATHER FORECAST end NEWS. Eevptia Women.” Song, “" Last Net” ...... arr. Warrington 8.8. from Londen. 6, 15-0.0.—CHTLDREN'S CORNER. 140), George Wace, ir. GEORGE MACDONALD. SB. from 6.0-6.30,—8echolars’ Half-Hour: Mr. T. W, "'Fum on the Wabash ™ ...... Parke Flusiter Edinterg)., ‘Local Wows, Moles, B.A. B.Sc, ‘The Hise of the “ Night Club Parade ©...Lge 7 10.0, John Humtington. English Drame—Christapher Marlowe." “ Laneashire Clogs "’...:.. an gf erento * Littl Grey Heme in the West. "A. Loker 10.0, Prudhoe Cloemen. * King Charles ” seperene dL. Py Wiki (1) 6.25-6.50.—Farmers" Corner: Mr, H. C. Paw: Part Bong, “* ‘The sai, ot the Jolly Koger * 10.28. Orchestra, aon: “ Farming, Past and Present." e a hedlicrrh Oundieh (2) Tangled Tes aa eee a Ketelbey i.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWE, North Country Ballad, " Border Ballad." March, “Old Comradea" foes k Tele 28> from London. Mawunader {11} 10.30,—Cloce clown. Racho Association Valk. S28. from Lorndon, Part Song, “ When Evening'’s Twilight "' root, J. E.G. DE MONTMORENCY., Hatton (11) &.8.- from London. Local News. 11.0.—Close down.

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insects That Disguise Thenselves: ULLO, children! hanging from the bite of lichen it was lifting on And thia reminda me of the cunning Wave inf Didyou know that some insecta play to its hack. ho, FOR ses, ib was not running the grubs -of our beautifol Lacewing Flies, pomes-of make-believe t Hore ia an inLercst ing any risks; it made glucy threads to atick it on, These are exqiwisite insects,like tiny fairies, talk byM. Catherina Wiens that tells you about as well as having long haira on its back. 1 wish with golden eyes, very slender bodies and the come of them. [ conld show you how deftly it caught hold of mast “delinate of green wings, Perhaps you és * é i the lichen amd how it bent the front-part of ita have sien ther tiny eqs, hanging by fine One day, aa Lwaa-aitting on a bit of common body right backover itself in order to place it threads from the underside of the rose leaves, land, with purple clumps of heather all shout on the right spot. And aa it doubled hack, its Jan't this a funny place to find cage f me, I noticed two tiny prey spots on my shoe, Enemies of the Graenily. At firet, I thought they were small pieces of When they are hatched, they eat up the ege- lichen that had broken off from the hoeniher shell, which ia very nice and tidy of them. ftalka as-they brushed against my foot. Then Then they look aboutto see if they can find any there scemed to he something rather queer little brothers anc sisters not vet hatohed and about them, for.one of them began to move, I they gobble them up too ; and this is not atall looked dard and,eure enough, it mer lichen, nice of them. We should call them cannibals, and although I knew what a curious littl plant [fear, But after that they turn their attention it was, nobody had ever seen it walk before, ta other game and you ean guess what thatis, Bo J determined to examine this mystery more aince their home is ona roge-bush—Greenfly, closely. one of the parien’s worat enemies,

A Useful Pair of Pinrars. Aa the probs move slong the leaves, waging —

There waa a tiny insect underneath the horrible waron the armies of Greenfly, they —— lichen! Tt waso long narrow little creature, pile the empty sking of their victims on to their almort transparent, and rather the colour of a Mor DEAR,TS A veE backs, and actually pretend they are just tiny THES went waar ehrimp before it is cooked, It had the wsnal robiieh heaps of skits! And, of course, that is Ou, wHEKtrS t ———So. six lega, which took it along quite fast, expecially hn excellent eacheme, becange otherwise, no as its tail seemed to give some assistance too, tloubt, the birds would soon see the tempting when the ground over which it wilkerd. wae fat grube with their sharp eves ond make short difficult or rough. But the surprising part was work of them, the pincers in front of its fate, sticking out Then there are the Ladybirde, too, who are below the feelora. J soon found why it had terrible enemies of the poor Greenfly, theac, because I took o pin and tried to lift When the tiny groba hateh out, they ldae mo come of the grey lichen offite back. Some time, but #tart taking their meatsoH the | came off vasily, butit got rather angry andwould Greenfly rightaway. They are horribly groedy,

a not letme take if all away. However, I had like the Lacewings, and like these, they also acen enough, for it seemed that the insect. had No Cause for Alarm. pile the skins on their littl backs, so that the quite long epiky hairs on its back, which held birds shall not catch sight of them and swoop the lichen on. tail went up in sympathy; or, probably, it- down and gobble them up. The Ladybird Well, I left some of the lichen on the pin and would be more correct to say that that was how grub ja very careful altogether, for it does not ploced it near the insect. It caught sightof ita it: kept ite balaner, relyentirely on the protection fromita coat of

Inet garments In aamoment and at ont set to Now[ have (old you all this in detail to show éking; ite own skin ia a0 tinted as to imitate Py work to put them on aguin, bit by bit, with the you one ofthe ways in which creatures protect the colour of a twig and itis covered with spota, aid of those useful pincers. Tt Tost no time themselves, by pretending they are something Bo that is how three of our Insecta have lear

a, over it either; perhaps it felt cold. Looking elec. Tt is called “ Protective Mimiery™ ond to protect themselves from harm, by playing very clorely, I could just seo.o sticky theead i4 one of the moatfascinating of Nature's tricks. the game of pretending.

= = —==— — Eo SE = == CATCHINGTHITHE CALIPH. help him, such a3 a moderti Caliph might rely not displeased, for in hia conceit he foresaw upon, In despair, he sought the advice of a compliment, “what said you about me?” wre LANGFORD REED. Gnndbad, hia vister,.orchief officer of: Rtate, “T—] am c-coming to if, O Excellence,” ee who reminded him that several good. stories continued the trembling Hassan; “well, thie were obtained by the Caliph Haroun as he atupid Selim got exerted and he few th children whet walked with hia visier through the city in dis- * Believe him not, O- Magnifieence,” inter: Are ona guise. rupted Sefim, “il be had not lost his heac—* quaintedwith “That's a good idea, Grindhad,” remarked “You'll both lowe your heads if we have any the Caliph, amiably, the “Arabian more interruptions,” broke in the Caliph, Nights” atories, Accordingly, after dinner, the pair, disguised arimly, “ Continwe, Hassan.” whith wore as merchanta, set out. upon their adventure and, “Tt was your augnat countenance, © Great told, night fl a atttet f0rmer, came pon two menquar One, that your slaves so far forgot themselves after night, for relling. asto direnss, This donkey, Selim, would have a thousand “T tell you, Hassan, it's very simple,” cried it that it did not show the boundles® wisdom nights, hy the one, “and that’s the only way to deseribe it.” of your mind and that it was awfully simple. beautiful &che- “You're a donkey, Selim,” retorted the other, I disagreed, I—]—anid that it was—er—er——" herasade to “arvene who has everseen it must agred that “This atupil fellow aaid it was amply awful, it ia simply awful }** the alustrivos Your Magnificence,”’ exclaimed Selim, *Fandihad [Caliph of Bag- “T most know the reason for those remarks, waa the whole cause of the-diaputc.” dad, Haroun Al Grindbad," said the Caliph, * I feel sure there's The Caliph turned purple with rage. a atory behind them,Ering those fellows before TRaachid. I Of all the stupid satoriea!” he cried. “Tt me to-night, after supper, and we will hear it.” : expeol you is fortunate for you I havesworn not to harm “my => r (Pshe have seen the But when the two men were brought betore you, or you should both die by the Torture of Ss | pantomime ver- Mustapha, they fell.on their knees in terror, the Thousand and One Tickles. Go away and “ Fonrive uw, O Great Ono!" they cried, never let me see your silly faces again,” tions oof tro They fell on their kmees in =oof the stories, We meant no harm,” The two men made haste to depart, and the terror. “Aladdin and " Lshall be able to judge of that when I have Caliph, turning to Grindbad, exclaimed :— the Wonderful Lamp,” and “The Forty heard your story,” said the Caliph, sternly. “This is your fank. for advising that stupid Thieves,” mare than once, The wretched tien groaned, and Hassan adventure. See to it that a story-teller ia in There was another Caliph of Bagdad who was, began as follows ;— attendance to-morrow night, with something also, fond of etorie:, His name wae Mustapha “When Your Soblimity encountered his un- interesting to tell, or your own life shall pay Ben Nana, and he wasan ugly littlefat man. worthy slaves this evening we were—we—were the penalty.” But Mostapha hedno Scheherazade to —rr—iiscussing Your Highness and—and—" How Grindbad carried ont these imetruc make themup for him, and no “ wireless” to “Proceed, my good fellow,” said the Caliph, tiona T-will relate wpon a future occasion.

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—SEEsE ee ZBD ABERDEEN. 495 M. The letters 5.6." printed in italics in these programme: An Evening with the Composer, iid fignity Siaulimani Broadcast trom ihe statioa men- THE “28D " OPERATIC CHOIR. 3.50-f15—The Wireless Soxtet. BarneWatt tivaed, (Boprinn).. Feminme Topica, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTHA.: 10,5, Leonard Gowiiges, ; 540-6.0 —CHILDREN'S CORNER. Condoctor, ARTHUEB COLLINGWULD, eG EME Sood at, Quatiter {1} BL iTeh — Le ie Hrimede Lolletin: Liat Tou Crehesira, ek ely Nicht” _— Eondan sine2 Palwared VW, Watt, Battalion. Vice-Pre: Tneidental Music to“ Dide and Aeneas” (14) 10.15, A Sbart Entertainment. by “ US. dent. on Hiow the Bod. Helps the Boy.” B.f. thon, 10.00.—Tlose. dawn. 640-40, 95.- Ale, Corie Davita, MwA, Lopical "KRikiz ARTHOR," "Tadk, J. fo other Aare, 5NO NEWCASTLE. 400M. Hi). Orohestrin, 70-7, 30—Pregnininne S28, from Louden, ; ine Hichard the Beecud *' cxnediice 3.45-615,—Jack Mackintosh {Solo Cornet). 0.39.—WERATHER FORECAST and NEWE, Scottish Night. Martin Henderson (Solo Concertina). Ay ft, from Lain, CARTIBEN HIbL ati“ee be Jurmes Mark {Sole Wohin). TEE IBD” KREPERTORE The Ht: Boo Ff. TD. ACLAND.: S28) from 575-6. CH TLDOREN'S CORNER. Komdion, PLAY ERS, 60-6.50,— Scholars" Half-Howe: Le. frauge, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTEHA, B.8c., FAL, MELE. " Poisens—Their Laval ew aa 10.8. Crchegira, Tacky Unrchestra. Use atid Abuse,” Selection, '* The Naughty Pringess Selection, “The “Tush. ..0 cd Iaddlicton 640-655. —Minisiry al Loiriculiore tbolleton Cariliier Tas, Carmen Hill. So, free Jenadan. Selection, Tlie Rass (all * peg “ Bobbin Adair ™ “iss T.0.—WEATHER FORECAST «and NEWS. March, “* Trimmpl of Hight“ . Lovedl (1) YThe EL Banke of} Prodifional S20, /non Jemom, 10.30,— Close. down, Loch Lomeord " Seek (25) FERCY SCHOLES. Sif). from Poneon, * Jock on’ MM oes tenthOe Lacal News. 06, " FOTN MePHALL.’- By the Glowme Embers. 5SC GLASGOW. 420 M. A Flay om Boots ha Acthor Black. CARMEN HILL. | Mezeo-Soprano}, $.00-4.0.—Browdcast to Schools, Beene, A Moder Sitting Reom. ADELISN A LEON (Solo. Violoncello). 4.0-5,10,—The Wireless Gaartel, Bisie: Weber ‘Tire, Preser Dny. THE &TATION ORCHESTHA, (Contralto), Afternoon Topics, B30, Orchasiria, Conductor, EDWARD CLARE 6,15-6.0..—CAILDRER'S CORNER, March, “ London Beotiish " 2.5... Aemes Tc, Orchestra 6.0-6.5.— Weather Forecast for Farinvers. Maroh, “The Bowite Bhi Bimeta ade Valle SBorel-lfere Waltz, “Queen of the Nori’. .dfucalosst March, ** Messengers’ Love.” 6.40-6.55.—Ministry of Agriculture Bulletin, Belecbion, “A Vountry Gar es . Moaebion &. th, Coarricn Hell, SE. rom Londen, Teel Carmien Hill, “ The Awd oeree 7.0.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. * Fott by the Clock. * “Ande Jairan * Jra nhionad, (25) =a

= = Afallinaan aie fram Joanaon. Tha dle in the Water "| “Conmun" Thro’ tho Rye’*| FERCY SCHOLES, 35.8. from London, “Lovelvest of Treos ) Ne a OU insHast rit. Local News. ‘ Soldier, 1 WishYou Well!’Teoma Peel ‘Peottish- Dawrreg "ctr, Cole (a0) T.a0-8.20, Pianoforic: Lecture Recital. by th Le Adelina Leon, O18; Carmen Fel. POR ise ptetd wicker ice 1 COC PROFESSOR TOVEY, “Thea Four Maes of Edinburgh University. WereMe ioe se er a sce erin tm tee dro Cada oe Fantasia oeved F ngue in C Major ~ John Anderson, Kby areditional (2 Petia, eee ees . Fibres ao, ¥ ariations on ‘Out Silly ‘Towns- SOFTER OLR gcse iidcvce ees Hanger 6.= 11 .— PPreea B. from Lemon. folk 33. Shh pee re iene . wWorert GD. Orchestra Bato From © Lakin iis yeceveeseees Dealibes EF int TVS Lik +1 Cc "Minet at ntiat 55C GLASGOW. 420 M. Borin in C Minm -iiLeencne Veratiie f Hektah : Persian ; Coda, 3.301 50:—Thie Wireless Qnart Gt, Itegainualy l F.2D. (armen Hill. Old Fawourites. Talbot (hantonel, 4. Heer ‘Topica, Negro Apiritnals ...... arr. Barrfoigh THE STATION. ORGHESTRA. §..15-6,0 CHILDRE NS CORNER. 'Ttep River“; De Gospel Train" Conducted by Chih,iom wither Jones) jor 2 irpeors, ‘So Low, Sweel (chariot 6.40—0.55.—Mr, Charlee Davideou. &.0. from HERBERT A, CARRITTHERS. a A chelinen: Leon. 5AM HEMPSALL. (Tenor. Aberdven. Londonderry Air i..... (iad EE, Ae 70 7.30. npr &. A, {rein Loandnn, B20, Orchestra, Buber ec ee Hubert Jarene Sw. te Rdinburgh wed Oudeden, Overture, '' The Mikads " ...... Sodlenan PO oi cits caned ty csendenna gare gee tees aen Oh Byniphony in GO Major (“ The Military “*) Tob.) ADELINA LEGON ( Vidieneulle AS. Oroheahra. Haydn Fiecitedi. = lnviiation to ihe Lines penn at Weber #145. Sam ae Somat screenees denny Becles— 1070-1742 4.0, TILLEV'’S DANCE ORCHESTRA. (rive; Oourante; vidergio: Allegro, ' Ay Denis "oo... os wae Peat {ARTS BALL:) eM |! ns patiatthesreadns T. Riechkardeon i334) Aur SGP bod dee tke eeeebe bee eed deePergolese Holuved from PROTah iecwboaditdrpideeuen ete be eed . Becker "Hileen Alnnnih@ oo.c06, 000. Che FrieA The Grand Assembly Hotnin, Borras Prid@e, B57, Orchestra. “ Auld Robin Gry" wiv roditional 630—WRATHER FORECAST sank NEWS. Boite, "' The Miracle ” . Dhperdinek Terao scciayeees sipwhhi nir's tw oaticu nar vehire S.A, fram Penden. Londonderry PRPs ciwk an walComer JMoreis The Ri, Hon F. BD. ACLAND: SoA fread Prelude; Pricission (and (Children's Dance; Banqaet Seene and Nuns" MPMDe as eeeceees eeee Popper London, Dance; March of the Army and Death Entr'acte and Humour. Local: Nowe. ‘ Melody; Christmas ®eene and Finnle, Siation Direcbor’s annonncenents of next JEROME MOGUEBRPHY (Entertatner), Act i. THE STATION OFRUHESTRA : week's chick events. "La Cmonantaine”. .,....0. (fabriel-Afarie Li. Tilley'y Dance Orchestra Conducted by 030.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. 10.30. Clove daw. HERGERT A. CARKUTHERS. SH. from London: 6.0. Orchestra, 2BD ABERDEEN. 495 M, The Et. Hon, F. 1. ACLAND. 3, i _ jon fcSilver FingersMallory (1) London, | Tiny To.” 3.30-5.0.—Sthool “Transtuissian: Mr. #H arry Local News. Townend, BLA, oo “Art Me Willan Enitr'niectes 1 Fisher and Lotier 10.0, Bam Hempeanth. | ** Chotclivn Bah sae ee Fed:

an Swans, “ What Music Is and. How ito “Come ima the Girden, Maud: . healfe Understand rt" Ate; i Mordacnnt., ” Valley of Tioees ™..cliff eeRak Trumpeter ‘ik ae J, Aveda Piz it} Every day Life in Athews*' “The Wire- 8.20, Jorome Murphy. lees Soxtet. Femimine Topics, OM AP OORE dee tase ube Stephen Adame {1} Music atid Humour, 5.15-4.0.—CHILDEREN'S CORNER: Pliny, 10.13, Irchesira, Baha, Orehesira. ‘The Goose Girl," arranged by Flora Overture, “Stradells *' » Pieter , Croehed Petals Cameron. Caucasian Sivetelies ...... Ippalitor-/ranop Marsden (8) 6.0-6.15.—Faothall Corner, conducted by Peter “Tn the Mountains "+ "Ln the Village’: “An Evening Song" Craigmyle, "Tn tho Mosque "'; ' Procession of the mare etek iteeae Wood 6, 20-6, 30. —Adviso Corner, wnder the -ans Sirdar.” * Mecea * ...... oneal pices of the North of Scotland Agrical- " Dancing Doll“, . Patani Reconciliation ... Ptetches tural Callege, conducted by Don .G, Selection, ** The Sireet. Singer’ B.05. dorome Murphy. Munro, B.S. Frotcy-Siaeon In Songs and Homour, 6,30-6.40,—Agricultural wtes. Three Dances, “Nell own . treérinen Country Dance; Pastoral Dauce; Merry- §, 10, Orchestra, 6.40-6.55.—Mr, George Jarvis, BEL A,, Presi- a* Dreaming ig Haydn Wood dent of the Aberdeen Fsperanto Society, inakers Davee, : March, ‘' Rustic Revels" . Lineke ‘Wedgwood Blue” Ketelbey on “ Esperioto."’ . Entractes »* Gallantry”...senene Ketotbey 70.—WEATHER FORECAST and NEWS. ILC —(Olose down. + The B'Hoys of Tipperary "

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Howto Appreciate His Music. By J. D. H. Dickson.* Erazs Band Remances. ih most listeners, probably the beat-known great performer, and Burney, the English His: — HAVE never been colliery band is the St. Hilda, which will torian of Music, records that when he waa in nee able. to whder: broadeast from WNeweastle on Saturday, Hamburg, (, P. EB. Bach, who waa o son of cae | stand why a. public Fel ruary 7th. Ooriposed of members of the St. John Sebastian and with whom Burney. spent: | that can assimilate Hilda Lodge of the Durham Miners’ Atsociation, most of his time, mover played so much as one |} strong doses of Mozart, the bandwaa started in 1909 by four musicians note of his father's music during hia visit, & Recthoven, Brahms, from another Durhameoltiery, Since thenit has Time's Rovence. e Conor Franck, Wag- won ng fewer than four times the Uhousand- H ner, Strauss; mot to Thos, for more than half a century, Bach's guineas. trophy annually competed for at the works—mostly in manuscript—a few only en- mention the more Tyetal Palace, as well asa long list’ of minor rruved—tlayforgotten, But slowly the whirligig modern composers, eveuta in the brags hand calendar. af time brought in ite revenge. In 1802, Forkel thould be afraid of Perhaps the best compliment ever paid this Bach, the old Leipzig published his monograph on Bachand therein, ‘Temarkable band was that uttered by a high for the first time, Bachwas hailed as one of the Cantor, But [I think oficial of the War Office when, after a festival divinities, it ia undeniable that at Newcastle, he exchrimed to -the hancmaster « In 1829, exactly 100 years after the. first thers are stil people “You are a brass band with the brass taken to whom Each is a performance in Leipzig, a performanee of the out.” d. & BAGH, St. Matthew Paasion, onder the young Men- buigbear and who Betrtead os Musiq Stand. delsohn, finally wokeup the world to the would cordially agree with the old Scotaman Music played bythe St. Hilda band undoubtedly supreme greatness of Bach's wark. that " Anything by ordinar ugly is sare to has a quality that is peculiarly itsown., And the But the long neglect of nearly a dentory now be Haeh.”’ I shall endeavour to explain what seereh ? Keenness. The St. Hilda bandsamen began to tell. Bach's M&8—which he had be- [ think: may be the reasone for this popular are intensely enthusiastic; no musicns in the queathed equally to his sons, Carl -Philipp fallacy, and why I. hope that broadcasting world, excepting possibly a few star” pianiate, | may be a means of exploding it. Emmanivel and William Friedemann—had been, devote mors hours a day to the perfection of Let me brieily review the position of to someextent, dispersed, the language of Bach their art. niattera at Bach's death in 1750, 7. 8. Bach —perfectly intelligible to the plain man of his But if the &t. Hilda Band holds the coveted day—had fallen out of the common currency; rame of an enormous family of Bachs, most bine hand of the brass band world) there ore of whom were musicians, and im him were oon- many of the instruments in everyday use at his other bands that may one day equal, if not death had beeome obeolete, and the traditions centrated all the highest qualitics of hia race. eclipee, Ha achievement. Irwell Springs Band, More than that, hewas the culmination of his and technique of performance had been composed of cotton operatives from Beocup, period, just aa, in the drama, Shakespeare was forgotten, has already lifted the trophy on Lhreecerasions. the eolmination of the Elizabethan age, Though A Jungle of Jargon. This bandwas establehed in a back bedroom The amazing resurrection of Bach's music his works contain the germs of all music. ainee by a sinall group of enthusiasts whoawers content hit time—-though as Schumann said: “To him in the early decades of the nineteenth century at first with a bedstead for their musit stand 4 muse owes almowt as great a debt as a religion if not to be explained by the mere complexity So poorly were they supported that for several ower to tte: founder,” though hia claim to be of the works then revived, nor by the astonish- years they could not command the wherewithal the firet of the Romantici#ts is achnitted—he ing things the critics and commentators have to pay their conductor's modest charges, Gut was, af it were, the final summing up of the discovered in them. If that had been all, money came in fast when, after many lreart- ureat period of polpphewic mesic, the whole thing would have becn # mere flash in breaking experiences, they won the champion- the pan. What carried all who heard themby Masterpe a That Were Never Written. ship. storm was the profoundly moving human quality Even during bis -liletieme, art had tepeiedd Lean Daya! an impetua in a new direction, and though it ofthe iussie, The famous Black Dyke Band, which for a But, somehow, we cannot clear our way in # mistake to think that muse or any other nomber of years divided honours with the even through thejangle of critical jargon that seems art can be neatly pigean-holed under periods, more widely known Tesseso' th” Barn Band, to bar us from the music, So often before the Bach'a death,-lomadly speaking, may be anid ig composed of woollen mill workers hailing from wretched amateur can be allowed to hear it, to mark the final break away from the older the. district of Queensbury, near Brailfordd, he must listen to a lecture on this, that and the atyie. Men no longer called for music woven of They, too, had their lean days, and there were niany parts or strands like Gothic traceries, other thing, all calculated, I fear, to bewilder momenta in the hietory of Bar when it seemed him rather than illuminate the matter in hand ! whichis polyphonic music, but for the single line that they must inevitahly * ‘go under."* Bit of melody relieved against o background of No wonder Bach becomes a buphear! that catastrophe has befallen vory few of theac hinrmant. The Way of Understanding. workers bands, in spite of the inanspicious Thi important fact mainly acenunts for the My point ia that the audience haa as much hevinnings of moat of them. The fact poea to aluo:toomplete oblivion which overtook Bach's tio de with all the critical work that is essential showthat intheNorth a love of music ia woven works on his death. No doubt, a contributory to the making of o satisfactury performance inte the very fibre of the people. cause was, thatin Bach’sday, musicianswere he ld af Bach saa sick man bas to do with the details Another noted name in the annala of thease in little esteeni nuless the works they performed € the Pharmacopioia, The knowledge necessary bands ig Wingetes Temperance, whines members were of their own composition. Organists for performance may be conventently Icft to belong to the diatnet between Bolton and Wiigan. vencrally improvised ther own fugues and the conductor or artists involved, t consists almost entirely of men who work in fantasins, aml Bach's greatest organ works Underetanding of Bach's languare will come the mine. When it originated, away back in the are. said never to heave been written down, by familiarity with ii. To talk about hie idiam ‘eighties, the band had oa hard #truggle for Moreover, aa Hehweitzer points. out, the for five minutes before you proceed to inflict existence, until some bright spirit conceived the ritionaliam of the eighteenth century waa a performance onyour audience is about as idea of getting up @ basaar “in wid.’ As a sort curiously lacking in the historical sense. uscfol aa to diseuss the declension of Greck of thank-offering, the band beat the Besses o° A Great Performer. nouns for five minutes before a performance th’ Barn, and, in doing so, jumped in & day from af Medec in the original, One has-to saturate obscurity to fame,Their leading oornet-player

The art ofthe past was considered antiquated, ae or, at all events, required re-stating in terms oneselbin Bach's works, as the would-be writer at one championship contest, which they won, of the present. I do not wish to suggest that of heroic verse uaed to be told at echool to was @ Ind of only fifteen! { a sturdy belief in the present is not a sign of saturate himself in Virgil—not with o note- Taking No Risks. health and vigour in any generation. Indeed, book jotting down Virgilian tags, but so that the The name of Kingston Mills, too, cannot he Tan not aure that. the appalling accumulation process of aasimilation js sub-conscious.. Thus, left out of any record of brass band achievements. of historical facta sinee history emerged from one will come to know Bach's language aa one This band waa set on « firm footing after some the region of romance into the domain of scionce, knows one's native tongue, to be able to think years of hardehip by a local enthuriast who if not one of the blighta of the presentday. and feel in it without any knowledge of its encouraged ita. members to meet for prantice But, unfortunately, in Bach's time,there were syntax OF grikminar, at his howse, at great ineonvenience to himaelf. no. real facilities for printing music, no pramo- The best way to achieve thie intimacy is to Of oné ofthe best-knownof ita condnebore, John phens records of performance, ond the welf- play or sing the works yourself, to get on to the Gladney, it ia eaid that he was never known to confidence of the generation which smceeeded platform instead of sitting in the andience, takeariak,. Atthe Belle Vue band competition, him might quite well have resulted in the loss The next best way ia to hear his works as in Manchester, hewarded off temptation by to posterity of the greater part of hia works. often aa posable, shutting his performersin a moom near the contest Ae 1 was, he was remembered merely oa a (On Sunday, Febriariy lat, Aberdeen and hall and keeping them supplied with vottee, Hesqer Gre heating procaine’ apeécienly depoted nntil the time came for them to appear on the

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A Father Lectures the “ Uncles.”

Helpful Hints for the Children’s Hour. By S. R. LITTLEWOOD. MMENSE almiration for the wonderful spirit or wrongly—from the way she said it, that she than a century have loved it—grown-up men and skill and insight with which our felt nothing of. the kind. and women have managed ta keep children “unclesand “aunts” manage to create We who are fathers know perfectly well that screaming with delight hour after hour andday every afternooran entertainment that thousands these polite insincerities are not the children's after dayby just pretending to be children. upon thousands of children of every class and way at all, “Absolutely rotten!" “Do shut 1 know that ell sorta of peoplo would stall condition can enjoy and look forward to—this ep, Dad!" This i@ the real children’s “* back- be making owt thet the tradition which has is, Of course, the fret fochng coe wants to chat.” Amid this ia what the people who have lived on fram Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell expres. Theway they manage to turrt up the best means of finding cut on the apot what io Will Evana, Stanley Lupino, and Billy something fresh every alternoun, and to * pat children like--I mean the comedians of the aca- Merson, i¢0 Vulgar one, Ti has not seeniod ao ib over ag cheerily and gailysa they do, side concert party—always go in for. Thereis to the echikiren. We who are fathers know that armnazes‘and delights all of ua (and we are not tit getting away from it, old-fashioned “ elap- there is something about the genuine clown— all by any means children} who gather in the stick”. ia whet chikirenlove and laugh over. not nesessarily-onein hartequinade dress, which “ Children’s Corner.” If it cannot be got on to the wireless physically, has cea] to have very moch rrecariinng§ hurt It seema only right, however, that I should it must be gotthere verbally. any comelion who has toassume frank jignorance try to think of a few things whith might What would amuse them, I fancy, just as and unashamed simplicity—which appeals in- help to make the children’s hour even jollier things are, wold bo a really good quarrel— atantly to children. than itis already. It is not »o much I myself all in the heat humour, hat brisk and perears ul He appeals to their sympathiessmore than any who make the suggestions, The really guilty and vigorous—between “uncle” and “ aunt.” nnolecould hope to do discussing with an peopl: are variouk small members of «a large It would need dramatizing, of course ; but, then, “aunt,” however cheerfully, what they shall fonily, all of whom are keenlisteners, amd view everything that ia worth listening to has to be “give the children.” There is nothing, after matters with the ripe experience of agesranging dramatized one way or another. all, that childrenike so much as something from mine to fourteen, or thereabouts, A Wireless Jackie Coogan. which makes themfeel thata grown-upts actually Tee “ Littl Dear” Attitude. As to the finding of children's voices, I can enduring the distresses of ch Idbool, and being, Speaking, then, a& a father, PE hepes 1 shall quite understand that. it would be extremely perhaps, occasionally rewarded by its jove. To not be misunderstood if] say thatthe kiddies’ difficult to eet. real children who could broadcast amuse o chiid, one nust becomea child, fret ortticism is—in spite of the admiration | themneclves to acceptable effect. The momen- Tee Mucis Caildren Like. have mentioned—that there ia. just a wee bit tary young visitorto the studio is of little use. So, too, with the music. There Are some todmuch ‘“inele“ and “aunt.” Itis all very Children would have to be apecially trained— charming litth: minuets and mazurkas «and well to have an. “uncle” coning in onee ina just as they are for the stage or the ecreen. pretty delicate snatches of all sorts that I hear way—above all, if he tells na where to find But they appear on both of these, and here tinkled on the piano from time to time, and, those nice presenta. But we do notewant every- pm there have been discovered children of of course, the desire to give children « taste for boy to bean “ane or“ amnt." We want genius. It seems to me byno means beyond Classical rhythms at the earliest possible age a Whole damily ihe ather end of the ‘phore— the limits of possibility that we might some day ia thoroughly to be commended. [t ia in notice- father, mother, and, above all, beothora and find o Jackin Coogan of the wireless. ably direct contrast to the leanings of that large cisters. 2nd toasina who are children them- While we are. waiting for this, surely there section of their grown-irp brothers ond sisters sel Ven, would be some means of arrangmg at any rate who are 40 intent wpon hearing the very lateat This lart plea I find almost oniversal, As a pretended tea-party, on far more intimate janz tunes, things are, apart from « very octasional ten- and picturcaque linea than we havenow, But 1 am.-sorry to aay that my cxperience of party, the entertainment. is- practically altogether Imagination is needed. Not ao much the children’s taste isin music very much what ij by grown-ups ax grown-ups, Moreover, it ia imagination of the poet, aa the imagination of is in dialogue. They like a pretty, graceful little by grown-ups who have not got their olild- the “ quick comedian.’ In pantomime—which tune now and again. But jollity and sheer audience infront of them. It is inevitable that is not to be despised, for the children of moro bravado have an astonishingly large juvemile mmder these circometances public. Home of the very af. sort of conventional nicest children are by no hitleslears"” abtriide rocans scornful of the popa- somes into being, To me, lar niGeic-hall songs of the it’ ia astonishing that oor moment—most of which “onde: and “annts™ are about os ¢hildi#h aa of the moment have not anything specialiy intended got more of it, But even for the crate could be, with them just «hint is there. Too Many Fairy Stories ? “ Back-chat " that Boros. It seems dreadfully Take the “ back-chat,” Philistine to say so, but for icstante. Being, aa [oom ‘even in donbe they are, delightful people whether we have not just anxious to please each a littl too much of the other and everybody, they fairies. An eternity of are always complimeniary. fairy-storica—all of them “ Howinteresting !" “Oh, told in the same rather that is I] om so sorry patronizing tone of voice, overt” “Can't you do rt and all of them much on again?” These’ are the theaoame lines,.snd not all sort of phrases we listen cf them masterpleces— \ to. I have heard them doestend to get a trifle bandied abowt on aceasione Hing. when nothing ‘hut the In short, what I feel oor mest biting irony emit “chikiren'scornerista™ have justified them. might remember a. bittle I heard the other day more than they de, is that a lectore—or, apparently, children are tot all ttle a reading—on the history angela wajimg for the light of a certam product, with of knowledge to come to dates of diaeavery, methots them; bout that the vast of preparation and all, majority are lively little “What do you think of that, my boy—Aberdecn on a onz-valve set!" which an“ aunt” said. she “That's nothing ! My brother gets New Yorkon two."" raecal4, full of fun, and thought. “wery ‘interest- "Tou dont say so! Where doeshe live?" many of them blessed with ing.” 1 gnesed—rightly “New York.” a double doar of original sin, — RADIO TIMES — [Jaxvarny Bore, Tes

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F0,—Giillare ancl his Orehestra, relayed 8, }i,—"Teons® Corner. §.20-8,.30.— Station Topics, TUESDAY, February Grd, and from the Scale Super Cierra. 6,20-6.30,— CHILDREN'S CORNER. 0.35--6.55,—Prof. H; A. & WORTLEY, M.A, THURSDAY, February 5th. 7 .0-10.90,— Preigrene SOR, from Jonechester on Modern Péychology ™ (4). 1 L012 30. Cramontione Records. i AF chppetlerap) ciel Jovan { TF eebree selina), 7. 10, a, — Propromniget et, from Luanidan, 230-4.0.—Isaad Freedman atid his Urchestra, relayed from the Theatre Koval Cinema, TUESDAY, February 2rd. TUESDAY, February 3rd. Hracdhorct. 4-30 Thee ” State Brivhter Liverpool u $.30—4.30.—Lyons' Café Orchestra : Conducta, 4-5. 15.—WoOoMEn Ss HALF:-HOUR. Band, relay ol Fram the State. Cafe, Brasacy Ryton. 6.15-6.145.—CHILDEREN'S COBNER, i.30-6.90,—CHLLDREN'S CORNER. 403.0 —WiMES Ss: TOPICS: H.40-0.55.— Koln Robertagn: “A Chat. on 1O-1S.0,.—Proagrmne 5. from Dovintow. Goll" (Tuesday). 6.15—i20,« CHILDRI: NS CORNER, " Horticwltiiral Talk,” by Sydney Hogers, THURSDAY, February 5th, and SATURDAY, H.0-1,15.—"Teens’ Comer. F.RLELS. (Thoraday), February 7th, 6,35,—Mr. Vi de Sola Ponte, MAL; Bhiake- 7.0. onwarcde.—FPrognmme SoS: from ondon, a. oha—tandliae|d andl hie Orolestra. speare’s “ Midsummer Night’: Dear, b.00— 6. 50;—CATLDREN S. CORNER, T.A-12.0.—Prepranwns 8.5, from Lens, WEDNESDAY, February 4th. 6,40-6.55.—The Kt. Hon. Lord HAMPTON. L1.30-12,30.—-Gramephone Records: Sw, fron Birmingham (Thwrediay). WEDNESDAY, February 4th. 1ee ee Bensley Chek sue is Onehertint, Tl onwords— Programe SB. from abondon, 11.$0-12.30,.—Gremophone Records af the Week, relawed irom the Tower Picture House, 4.30 4.30, -Lyons Cait Orchestra, Lacie. FRIDAY, February 6th. 106.0 OTs Ss PORTCha §.15-115.—THILDREN'S CORNER. ‘ebb eRe, te Bebra. i 1 S.0,—_CATLOREN'S CORNER, 640-6.55,—""Oin. My Anvil,” by the Soulesmith. £0-3.0.—The “State Brighter Liverpool” b—.4.—_— "Teens Comer. halt 10), 30,.—Progreanenne Sot. foie London, Band, 7.01 0.—Prope SB, from Leon, FRIDAY, February 6th. f.00—0.00,— CHILDRENS CORNER, 11.30-12,.30,—Gramophone Records, (.40-7.30,—Pregronne SOB, from Londo. THURSDAY, February 5th. 1.30—4.30.—A. Talk to Local Sehools. BERYL DE WILLACY {Soprano}. 9-955. 45.— Mr. EL, Guilford, MA. on“ Home 4.0—4.30,—Honaley Ghent and hia Orchestra. GEORGE JEFRPOOR. (Baritone), Life:a Od Nottingham, 616-15. —CR I LDREN'S CORNER. MURIEL AKER (Charater Btls}, 3.45-4-45.-—-Healy Picture Theatre Orchestra, .0—WEATHER FORECAST ‘and AWS. HARRY VARDON (Entertainer), 5. 15—6,0,-~ C HILOREN'S CORA Lk, SB frinn Lando, THE STATION TRIO. 6.06/15. —"Teens’ Corner, FPERCY SCHOLES Coder the Direction of Suit: from (antieon, 6.35-41.55,—focnta’ (Cormer. Local Nerve, ARTHUR ROWLAND. 70-D1.0.— Pregame SB, Pron London, THE * 6PL" TRIO. ANT GUARTET: Ta LF ENA ROBERTS (Contralta}, yveriure, “The Crown of Diamonds ™ FRIDAY, February 6th. LEONARD ROGHRTS (Baritone, Awher 4.904, 50.—Lyons: Café Orchestra. HAROLD BUXTON. (Recitals). Bera. , wie ee ee Widor 746 120-50 OMENS ‘TOPTCS. GEORGE DALEY (alo Flote, Peis Glaaige o Johfeuck, [V¥. SMITH (Solo Pinnoforte), “Wander Thirat ".,... Landen Rowelad (i) 6.15410, CHILDREN'S CORNER. Teall. ‘Tria, * Seah ue 6.0—6, 15.—"Teens” Corner, Set Ald of onntley via} “Planning the Three Miniatures. .... Son's lalig » PrankBrida cota Barty Serre Dortenas Grant (1) 6.35-6.55.—Mr. 0 Tahorn on 742, Rania Raberte, 7.66, LEONARD¢ OLLINSONneo Violonwedfea) Garden and ANotment:"" 7.0-7.30.—Progranme 3.8. from Loaden, “ Hille of Donecal * Sneddon (l) _, Greek Dis acre ka 1 & i cispe trbol ‘| Heard Wow iia By" | [Wont (ih) * Spinning Wheel” Gienkler An Elizabethan Evening. ‘For You Alana ™ Geebl eaace ieee eee ee (With Exeursiona into the Ith and 18th Tay Hurcilel ae et Beryl de- Willacy, Centuries, } “ Orange Bloseome"! .... Sir Rohrer (13) Bantiasa’s Ronmice . Afdecagni THE CHAPLIN TR: ““Litth Nels Grandfather ™ ~ Birthclasy Tira Crwen (15) NELLIE CHAPLIN (Harpsichord). Chas. Piehwus fla) The’ Lanient—of Ieiq oo ad Bentock KATE CHAPLIN (Viola dAmore}, 8.5. COLLIN SMITH (Solo Violoncello). B20, Tra, MABEL CHAPLIN (Viola da Gamba), PEMpata doncecrevstataers hele etratcls Heanadel Children’s. Suite, Sales all THE NOTTINGHAM GLEE AND Buralmnd@, cs. ewes. Dire inoee ay , ulcer B45, Harry Vardon. Spanish Bewenniucle Oooo MADRIGAL SOCIETY. 7; Mem pes GH fr. Sipe 1 Conductor, CHARLES EE. RILEY. 6.35, PA 1a] OOR. fet, Leoree Jeffeock, E. L, GUILFORD, MARGARET M. * Thon Charming Dind ? o.. y.. PF. Depril YT Drewes of a GUILFORD, (With Flute Obtlirato.) Garden or mud further Cast in Scenes from Shakespeare “All in o Garden Green” 42... Fidgey (1) Sonshine (From“BongaSong Cycle, H. of tind Marlowe, Ba, Tria, When Sprig the Lobr Bouthern Toc, Nellie Chaplin, Aris from Bote tet oe eee be Comes to the Tales *’ Favanea (The Measure of Shakespeare) and Brandenborg Concerta. ne. / Bach Isharale "A. Giliardy {'* The Earl of Salisbury") B44, Leonard Hoberts. “Devonshire Cream ane Cide™ Byrde— 1598-1023 “ Harbeuin'’s Sang *"(" Tho Passing Show m Sanderson (2) Herbert Otiver (8) The King’s Hunting Jig (Fitewilliam Collec- i. To. Atorel Abel, tin) Se Dr, John Bell—1503-1628 “The Tavern Song” ra Howard Fisher (6) “Ow Me an Me Mother Went to Vote.” Thé Queen's Command (* The Parthema “) “The fall -. Aerphert Oieer (8) 2, Trio, Orfanda (Filvtanae—1 583-1625 8.54, Tee Smith, “La Ginduaniaine ™ .y. ». Gakriel Marie Gice and Maclrigal Society. Roast bin:Z Woods” Eiazt “ Mindet ™ = . : ' ‘. Poceherine Imgrompte i aeopi 8.30-10.0.— Programme §5B. fram Landen, Modrical, * Sing, Shepherds All” Nicholson — bis. 1693 (Mi | Arulkwelte .,..--.. dee “Machowell (a) Pt, "Trra. oe. Ena ‘Roberts, “The Dance of “the Waves”. ( The Ballet; ** Now is the Month of Maying ” Afartey- — 1567-1604 (25) = My Ships TA eigen a belo acaba a ae Sen till (1) Eoreley) ofyviedadecaces see on Madrigal, “Adieu, Sweet Amarillis:-” Obes pd Pgee Heandel 10,10, Beryl de Willacy, Wlbye—1598- Leo (1 Li “Angus Mardonald 7.2... 0.0.4 Morehead | Plame's Snipe aie piey Peederek Nichalls Kate Chaptin, P20. Glhoartet. Euibberiy Wins ne eeeones Pilling The Lash Ho-Hoine... er Of. Sant ear Uverture, ** Plymouth Hoe el emcee ke Pe “Ritdraa Vineitor™ ( “As Wietor Then E, L.. Guilford, Margaret M. Guilford, $.50.—WEATHER FORECAST «and NEWS. Retam”) (“Aida "’) \ » Ferds ete., i a Scene from SB. from London, 1G, 24), ‘Trio. “THE TEMPEST ™ The Rt. Hon FE. D. ACLAND. S.8. from Selection, “The Litth Dutch Girl” (Witten Shakespeare-—1 564-1616), Landon. Local Neva; Kalman 10.0-1 D.00.—— Progr’ 8.0. from London, 10-30.—-Closea dew, (Continued in col, 1, page 279.)

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SUNDAY, Febroary Ist. 3.0-5.40.—Proagranne 3H. from London, B.15-01.—Evening Servica relayed from the (leat. Religious Address by the Rev. J. HOWEN RODDA (Paator Oreenbank Unuted Methodiat Chorech). f.0-10.30.— Programme ST, from London,

MONDAY, February 2nd, to WEDNESDAY, February 4th. $.00-4.3.—Erest Manning and his Orchestras relayed fromtheNew Pailadium Cinemna- VYoonliat, Dorothy Limecoln (Sopra), 6.0-5.50,—WOMEN'S TOPICS ; Address by Viscountess ASTOR, MP. (Stonda 7}, fide, c0.—4AT ALO REA'S CORNER, 7.0) aorwards.— Prien88, from Condon, THURSDAY, February Sth, and SATURDAY: February 7th. 4.0-6.0.— Albert Pullbrook and his-Trie, polayod from the Reval.Hotel, §.0-5,30.—WOMEN'S TOPICS, 5.2050, 3—CH I LDREAS OORWER, f.40-6.55.—The Kt. Hon. Lord HAMPTON. S.8. from teagan. (Thursday) 7.0 coiwards.— Programme §.8. fromLoudon, S FRIDAY, February 6th. 4.30—1.0.—Tallis to Behoola: Mr. &. GB: STED.- |Thomas Edison 3 HAM," HowBricks Are Made,"’ Tuaienl! Oe Interlude, Mr. H. ¥V. MILLER, “How First Aid-ia Given to the Injured Lie$.0,—Albert Fulibrook and hia Trio, o.0-3,0.—WOMEN'S TOPTCS. Edisons Bamboo Filaments. AH,0, —CHL DREN'S CORNER. 6,10-7.30,— Programe 8.8. from Donen, A Dickens Recital. THE COLMAN TRIG: MONG all Edisen’s. marvellous contributions to WILLIAM LEWIS (Penorh; mankind—from the phonograph to the carbon BREGINALD HAMLYH { Baritone): nucrophone—none has been more spectacular than i HARBRLES FRI EaALAN | (Dirimuastia his invention of the hrst electric lamp, DELSIE ELGAR 4.5. J Recitals). This wizard of electricity saw that, although the are lamp 7,00, Tra. Selection, “* Merrie England “4.2... Gethan was an established success electric highting could not progress 7.40. William Lewis, until it was brought into the people's homes, Itis said that My Kitngiiom ijsiccccsectete dees AO Edison's experiments to discover the electric lamp cost him OYTS Tasca s reste ieieeeseasnen 2PEMD £10,000, and certainly he was many years on the problem “Bridget " ... sow Afotteooh before he attained success. Although thefrst flaments 7.00,—Mr, J. HH. “FHOMAS, M.c.,; MLE.&., * Through Forée: ane duitigle to the were of carbonised cotton, he discovered that bamboo, Heart of Africa * (2) of all substances, gave him the best results | 8.10, Reginald Hamlyn. It is indeed a far cry from carbonised bamboo to the “ Might gd, ae Rimaky-Roreakor “Bong of the Volga Boatmen wonderful filaments inside the new Cossor Wuncell Dull Chatiamne-Kornnemann Emitter. About as far as the latest De Havilland is from 4.20. octal from the flimsy contraption Hown by Wilbur Wright at Dayton “OLIVER. TWIST one-and-twenty years ago. (Dicken); The Wuncell hlament wlows at a-temperature of only B00 AGHiis seetes ververssnsaias DELSTF ELGAR degrees—certainly the nearest approach té the cold valve Selt CHARLES FREEMAN yet reached. In addition to low current consumption this Bill. Sike f°" crete aioe 6.40, Tra. also means an extraordinary long life. Before buying any Finate, Treo in Minor 2.0.5 eae Arenahy more Valves be sure to read our Wuncell Folder—full of 8.50—Mr. 38. FOWLER WRIGHT, “ Living interesting facts you ought to knew about dull emitters, Poets of Devonshire and Cornwall" (2), 0.20. Willtam Lewis, Get one free from our Dealer, or senda postcard for one "Tn LOG ce eeeseeeeneeetenes terre rcerce s e r tp to us. oe. Germinn “The Englizh Rose” ...+-0i..cc Wuncell Valves cost 2)/- each, from all Dealers (23/6 if P PROWTER: aeotadlsabenareecaevai sap bkessyat arte 1,.30-10.0.—Programme S2G. fron London, supplied with inbuilt resistance for use with 2, 4, or 6 10. Reginald Hambyn. accumulator. without alteration to wirine of Set). ie eeeeee oes Aalinika yt “Oh! How Could I Express in Song ¥ " Mahnahiay Whethe King Went Forth to War ™

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390-10. a0.p Programines S68. fron Lona, MONDAY, February 2nd, and SATURDAY, i February 7th. 11.30-12.30.—Grenophone Heeords: (Monday ony.) Featherweight Fy all fh, Programin St fear Manehestr, f20-5.2.—WOMES'S OORNER. 5.50-( WAI LOREN'S CORNER “Tell oniwvoards,- Pragramaia SH. fren Lindon, Station Director's Valk,.7.10 (Saturday. Headphones TUESDAY, February jrd, WEDNESDAY, Feb- ruary 4th, and THURSDAY, February 5th. ———————_—— 1),0-12.30, —tirreophione Records, a0.—Albert Hall. (Toostay and Thurs- clay} La iced Conca: 1 CUeal eda, h b.0-.20,— WOMEN'S CORNER. atO-t.30,—CHILIREN'S CORNER. bt-55—Mr. €. Johnson, “The Winter Pesding. dh Management of Poultry?

(VW iethies: lay. } Mr. Clifford B. Wright, “ What WeOwe to Crewe. {Phurstlay.) 7) onwards. Programme 8.8. from London, FRIDAY, February 6th. L1.3-12.3.—ramophone BKecoreds, 3220-1. 90,—Conenrt. 50-8 20—WOMEN'S. CORNER. hitt-i.20,— CHILDREN'S CORNER 6.40-7,.30.—Prepramme SRL from Gouden PIANUPURTE WRI. CHARLES 'TALBOT (Bass aritons | DORIS HERBERT (Sopranch KEBETUH OXLEY (Tenor, ERNEST FROUBLOVE (Entert aateer hb Tan, ‘Trica, “ihay are a eee ae Cheerles “Talbot. Per Questa Bella Mano“, 5.50.0. Al meer “ Like the Young God ef Wine “(" Phebe} A. -Gtreene (TT) Dons Herbert. Racit., "Ab Tardia Troppo ” Ara, “Lice cle an Gr. Denizli Areceria ten Siraet of Quiet Windows " Al, Bainion-Poiwrer (8)

Tria. Seroiace aer ec eh 8 hoeeteli. Cheer, Fair Bioae ot toy oe Roger Gaertter (1) “1 Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Night " Erie Coates DOROTHY BINGHAM (Solo Violonecila), (radia Bong ' vsscieereecice Ertl Melurira Aero Bp iNT ae ay edna he cis & Oe Ernest Proadlove, Belenbed. Dera Herbirt and CharlesTalbot. Diet, “I Heard a Voice in the Tranquil gtr secretes sabres . Stephen Glover "Tria, FOTOS sare eee eieee sree eeiseees OE Doris Herbert, “ She Waencerad Down the Mountain Bide ™ Chita (1) “ Heart Delight “...... 0. milie Clark (15) ERIC OGDEN (Solo Violin), “On Wings of Bong” ...... Mendélsmnin Charles ‘Talbot, Song of Hybrias the Cretan? J Wy Ete For the magic hour when Fairyland ead yee eb er. one eres (1) “The Wonderful Wise Mano Tawton ™ becomes l i v i n g r e a l i t y l e t the Kennedy Russell children wear 5rownFeatherweight 9.40-10.0.—Programme 5.8. from Loudon, 10.0, Trith Headphones. " Norwagian Danco” cissinsrnsc Cheep Keetch Oxley. brown F type My Dipearia "a asereteaeseeseesee ees, Pigete Headphones S. G. Brown, Ltd., ' “ Believe Tt Trae" 2.0.0... 2. Coote. (8) Victoria Bid., MH, Acton, W,3. Ernest Prowllove. (weight 6 ounces) Belectod. 120 ohms - 22/6 Showroom : Keetch Oxley and Charles Talbot. 4,000 ohms - 25/. 19° Mortimer Street, Wh. Doet, “* Tenor and Baritone ™ 1 Moarfields, Liverpool Fram all Dealers, 6? High St. Southampton A. Lane Wilson (22 10.40.— Close down, Glare Aa BPE.

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\ WE STAND BY OUR GOODS \ Conhdence mapired by the incomparable qualities, and a complete knowledge of the perlect workmanship of Revo radio goods enables ‘ ui to do whalAa other Radio tmanglacturar has chome, that. 4 to GUARANTEE FOR TWELVE MONTHS \ irom doie of purchase Qfnlr wear and tear ond milaufe excepted) \ Revo Headphones 21!

enc Revo lial Speakers ‘ JUNIOR 48/- SENIOR go). i=. Hundreds of onialitited teelim 4 EXPERTS S4¥— They are theteal Mead phones and Lowd openhere Mads, MOHEY CANNOT BU" BETTER 5 WHY PAY MORE? UT 1 didn’t! John brought home another pair. “I'msure you'll hear better with these," he said. But | couldn't. "T'm a bit hard on hearing, you know, butJohn'svery thoughtful, so he borrowed Archie Simmonds’ pair. Still it wasn't wery clear. ‘“Then one day John went to the IF UHOBTAIRABLE LOCALLY FLEASE APPLY DIRECT sa Connaught Rooms in Gt. ‘(Queen 3St., and eneyetoiy Lgl ies Ltdalal LONDON OLFOT! 26.5 HOE LANE, £ noticed Wates place opposite. “That night he brought home a pair of *Supratone Headphones. * You'll hear An efficient, simple better now Mary!" he said. And | did and workmanlike too! It came through quite clear, and what Crystal Receiver struck me most was the full, round tone. "* They're so comfortable too, having ad- A model of simplicity, but technically accurate in every detail. Picks up with wonderful justable earpieces. And theyonly cost John 18s. 6d. All dealers should insist on clearness messages up to 30/35 miles. A stocking them. particularly fine adjustment over the range af “And Pil tell you something else—the broadcasting stations Is given hy the special best set you can con- Acme Variometer that i sibediedin the The Acme Nar 1 set, Handsome mahogany cabinet,. metal CRYSTAL RECEIVER Thess = parts nickel -plated. Price :— Special design of “Acme” resistance coupled Amplifiers con be wopplied for them ‘Receivers. 18/6 Deseridliie — of Acme Mireles Sele one! er fitted with sionpde een fl Bijouphone™ Acdemories send piolts, to pack. op 160 ie wave The ACME Production Co., Ltd., length (nerStaton):Checlinatad §.8.C. “John bought-one, and we are de- Smethwick, Birmingham. lighted with it. [have not yet heard Londie(Mfees & Showronm? 102, Gt. Basel St. Boomabury. WC. se 1 a-6

ere to beat it, although some cost several pounds. It ts just perfect! | “| don’t understand all about “Wave SOLUTION TO THE STERLING CRUSS WORD PUZZLE lengths” and ‘oscillations, but | know DOWN ACROSS

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SUNDAY, February tet. 1-550. Programme 8B. from London, 4.50-6.0.—Hymn, A. ond M., Noe, 460, The STRAD | The Kev. W. A. RUNDELE, A.K.C,,. All Ba ints" Chureli, Feather: Adileaee. ] Hymna, A, end M., Ma, 27. LOUD Ul 100, = Programme Sa fren London.

MONDAY, February ind, to THURSDAY, EAKERS February Sth, and SATURDAY, February th. ih i), -—"Thia Mujeatiie Cinema Orehestr: Muriral Director, Thormaa Berk. 5,30-4.30,—Granephone Records (Thursday), 5,0-4,0,— CHILDREN'S CORNER, .0-.65.-—The Ri, Hon.Lord HAMPTOS. [ihasitration. shows Sean Neok SH, from Hirndaghan (Thursday), AR, 15 Medel. With (ak 7 onw irda.-— PyeSe Wee i EB, Jrom Lach, Hon, £6 0 «a. With Mabeesay Horn, £6 8 oO

FRIDAY, February 6th. headed, Tia Mijeetio Cinema Orelwatra. 4.0-i11.—CHILDREN'R CORNER. 640-7 0. —Pregramme S.A. from Banden, ‘PHE AARLEY VOOAL UNION GHOM : Comhictoer, EDWARD RATHBONE. A Producf of ) EDITH MALAND (Soprano). CYRIL L, BROOKE(Baritone. AGHES FE. SHERWIN (Solo Violin}, The House o f Graham TDA FURRTVAL (Solo Pianofortes, HAROLD MORRIS (Pianoforte), A Stracdivan, in the past, gave to the world the mest Ted) Fie Cher, perfect WICyETL, | re pe : theFoowse of tarahanm rye to the * Vhe Soldiers horus" Pent) trptenent (11) world ta-cday the ni“t pe“rfect Radio Loud Speaker. Part Song, “Come, Dorothy, Come The Service of the House of Graham—given free and backed Siahian Valksliece (ii) ire Bote, “In Thig Hour of Foltened by more than 30 years of expelimental research—ensures that Pipherae si cekene sy eeeeet Pinsitk (11) every AMPLION is a “Strad” imparting full meaning to the Ft lait Furnival. words “Better Radia Reproduction.” ” nitteniy * a Batccsabiensacwghwevesee cece. CRA Reyond even this superlative performance, for which the Poome Erotiqué ™ (Love. Poem). AMPLION has beeome world-famous, discriminating pur- March of the Dwarfe,” chasers look also for pleasing appearance—and. find it. No Teed Cyril Lis pesky, other form of Loud Speaker compares with the graceful lines ‘Sy Dreams f a paet neice a ee The Se bdiex’ 4 Bea let “Choat * 2, Gernga and fine fmish of the swan-neck AMPLION illustrated, #0, Auarn E.. Shierwit the real “Strad of Loud Speakers,” ¥ Fisen Lasky' eae ce Joan sine £10, Edith Malar. The Wireless " UCarmene A re eoceee ee TP ofan (22) ~ Benctaary viede cx Hout (31) World's On Loud es The Clicir, Part Song,“ Moonlight" Laton Pomng (11) Standard Speaker horus, “" Be Not Afraid "20, Menedelysohy SO Ida Furniysal. Prahodes, Noa, 20 ane Study in F, Op, 26, No. 3 * Cibanpoi at nvne Bercenee .\ nrteesreens iyNsvi Fantaisie- Ii\promptuO yee {NTh i, Cyril i, Brooke. A fo Stradivaet assed F WAS Nahe " eeaccrieccce Aaninedip Reegeehl (1) io instruments att hetsCast art, ‘The Bine Dragoons " Cererieddtp Rocasedt af amasing purity aad rich- 8.50, Agnes EV Sherwin aod: Harold Morris. ngs af fone, Ais violins Duet. for Violin and Pine, Final from are wath we stall, bol dus secrete carridd folie grave, Suite 4 cab ald es ace sa beac hig aaa de roi fh), Mclith Mialand. PUTO iis cetastesorvaraste ne OOAe Srlartys vvaraeensess anaes Batten (1)

1 The Choir Por, Song, “My Bonnie Las" Ed. German (11) Part Song, “ Who ia Sylvia t™ ied. Ger¢aaar (11) Charm, “ Gav lordan's Bonkea™ Jae Areck 0,23. lida. Murnivel, Chintnabie Gro alll Wireless Dealers of Repute. Re lhactic, (hp. eo erie a wees Arvid fia 939-7040, — rogranags hele from ne don, Hilechraded Fodder boat free freonihe Ld. Cyrit h. Breaker, Patgulers & Manifacteret ; “The Trumpeter 2.2... shine Dix (1) ALFRED GRATAM & 0, LOA Agnes Th, Sherwin. ir. A. GRAMAM) Babecteal. St. Andrew's Works, . LG. Eclith Mulund. Crofton Park, Balkootect. LONDON, 8.E.4. OL. [da Furnival. Concert Stidy in D Bint oiiciee ees Deteee po. 20, The Choir, Part Song, Selected.

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2 ET Ffow bald CFacts a ieeReaea eka Chelsea, 5.4. Fellophone Super-One. A very efficient and inex- ") hove tried the crystal ond f am pensiveone-valve set. Complete with 6-V. Accumulator, Pleoved with it. i Mt ie -O.AK., and in engin- erring fonguage O.K. means preity near H.T. Battery, Louden Valve, Headphones; Fellows perfect. J tried mo end of crystals all binds of sets—ralve acts lncloded

i Loading Coil, Aerialand Insulator ... 27: O:0 — for Lendon, gigen a decent crvafal eet, ond o GOOD cryetal, there is nothing Cabinet only... a oe « e210: 0 fo beat the oguafity and purity ef forme. Marconi Tax, 12/6 extra in each case. Neotran, from my fitle experience of if, oo for, wil! onmeer the parpede, Super-Qne Amplifier. Single Valve Amplifier, uni- J. WG. form with the Super-One. Can be used in conjunction Sela 1/6 2 with crystal or valve set. VW. ZEITLIN & SOWNS, Cabinetonly .:, ss ‘as + #a:2:0O;:0 144, Theabalds Rd., London, W.C.1 Complete with 6-V, Accumulator, H.T.. Battery and ‘Phoae Museam 6841, Louden Valve... eas fi + £o:5:0 PETTIGREWenie& MERRIMAN,for frefond— L-TD.. Marconi [ax, extra m each case, 12/6. &, Corporation Street: elinat. Sole Prodocers ; NEUTRON LTD., Fellophone Super-2. A useful Two-Valve Receiver Sicilian House, Secthempion Rew, London, W.C.1, at.a very moderate price. Complete with HLT. “ent: : iluradrennn) A077, Battery, 6-V. Accumulator, Headphones, Acrial and

Insulators ; o i #i1:O:0 Plus M arconi Tax; -25/-. Valves extra. 5

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Plas Marconi Tax, 25/-. Valves extra. ee ia fa i =

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Aerial and Insulators .... a £20:0:0 veea th aa‘ a4 Marcont Tax, 37/6, «Valves extra. rete |] idl il THE LONDON HOME = The Fellows Volutone Loud Speaker. A first-class ot L . Bae.DePry Loud ‘Speaker, givmg exceptionally full volume ale iia and clear tone, fitted with arhustable dia- Va eesiare el phragm ar aes z£4:10:0 Lee sae Tita PRODUCTS The Fellows junior Loud Speaker, Junior in name and priceonly. Except for sheer power is the equal of practically any big Loud Speaker on the We have Sets which Receive al] market, Over 18* ner and fitted with adjustable British and Continental Broadcast diaphragm re He .. <&O/- Stations, and all Components The Fellows Lightweight eatkoni An extremely Required for Home-Constructed comfortable and imexpensive pairof Duralurnin Sets. Headphones. 4,000 ohms. Price 18/6. Also the Fellocryst Super. A most efficient Crystal Have you seen the MLH. Film showing Recciving Set. Complete with Aerial, Insulator and at all Leading London Cinemas? ‘Headphones. Price 22:12 : 6. Mhutle Poliauig Callor write stating your requirements. Full detaila will be sent you.

Veotes Ltd,, Si Store AELri Sirest; Tottenhiacn Court MICEH Food, London, WALL, L.M° Well eiuipped Deman- Biration and Sales Opjces Thanufacturers of Wireless and Scipetiie of Fellows een hess. Proe Apparatus, doct, Wheleeske aod Retail LESs’| “és Radio Corner, 179, Strand, London, W.C.2, ADVT. OF THE FELLOWS MAGNETO wi LTD., PARK ROYAL, “LONDON, "MW,1,

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JAxwany Soe, 1925, ] RADROG FRMES, -— are a — a. 2 —_ ———— ee —————— — Seeeee ee o-oo: leet — =—— + eetsleeteleeeeeeeeeeeentleeed eee = = —— a eS Swansea Programme. 55x 485 M. Week Beginning Sunday, February Ist.

SUNDAY, February Ist. 3.0—5. a0, lp i, oe fae 30 10, 4.5, | fora ie tA, jronw t ard ff. MONDAY, February ind, and WEDNESDAY, February 4th. : $.0—1.0.—The Castle Cmema Orchestra, Atucical Tireetor, Jack Arnold, 0-5.15,— WOMEN'S TOPICS. ats

nat 15-0.0,— CHILDREN'S CORNER,

inci 0 onwards, —Programna 2B. jtom Londen (Afon day). f ‘rediff | TW eal esrbersy TUESDAY, February 3rd. 3.04.0, Grammophone Rasccords, 7.0-12.0.—6.15 “#6 CHILDREProgrammeNe5SB.CORRSfrom London,ER. THURSDAY, February th. 0,—J, Wi Bar Leara Tris. 6.15—6.0.— CHILDREN'S CORNER, 040-11), — Programme &.8.. from Londo. FRIDAY, February 6th. 3.04.0, The CasteCinema Orchestra. Ht, La WOMENS. ROPICH, hii).CHILDRENS CORNER. 0.40—7,90,— Programmes 8B from Lend, LAL PRICE (Sopra). KRARBARA HOWARTH [Solo Pianoforte), NAN DAVIES(Solo Harp). Single ]| ay : y RILLY AND HETTN| (Entertainers), oright Filament Ty3ne Valve | SY. JOUNS AMBULANCE SILVER | Here are three of the very best. BARD (Bwansea Centre): Real Master Valves for perfect long (onchueet che Aunt baa laned Officer PHIL distance and pure tone reception. JEN KES. : Tea Buel. Make your own choice, and be assured March, *Weatward Ho 6. .ce ee ee of valve satisfaction. Fantosia, “ Country Life™ j..... De Due Pa Bourbarw Howarth. BRIGHT FILAMENT VALVES Prolmdle veces Balfour Gardiner (24) For 4-coll ballerica Lal Price. “Loves:aMerehant""..... veces GPRS Mullard H.F. Red Ring Valves “OA Tro win: Bird. Singing oak Wood for H.F.. AMPLIFICATION AND Nan Davies, ALGayona ad Hasselman DETECTION- -- 12/6 each, 6.4), end. Mullard L.F. Green Ring Valves for “ene of Jtahian “Oper... se inamer Billy anal Betty L.F, AMPLIFICATION ~ 12/6 each. “ Hullo, Everybody "sc. ss Layee ane (Recommended for reflex and dual circuits) “Shinakospeicoe Intercupied ™ Betty Leaflet M.& gives full information. “ Biie'a Got to Come from Deron ™ Weaton and Lee (7) DULL FILAMENT VALVES. £25. Barbara Howarth. APBRORTG cri cit een aera Debussy Mullard H.F. Double Red Ring Valves Arabesque in the Form of a Btudy Leschetiaky for H.F. AMPLIFICATION, | Price, * Down in the Forest. 0.4 “Bonald (8) Type D.3 for accumulators - 2]/-) each. “Slave Bong”. . -+a. Deb Btego Type D-a6 for dry cells. -- 25f- each. Parana:ih oti: Concert Stadt Sea gh sry rebaoh Liszt Mullard ..F. Double Green Ring A ih, ard, Selection, “William: "Tell... ..< JRosetad Valves for L.F, AMPLIFICATION, Boa Lal Prin, Type D.3 for accumulators -- 2]f- each. Romanza anid Scena... ..1, . Afaseagat “The Dyes eeceiieeivg ss decode Type D-o6 for dry. cells” - ~ 25f- each. ow Dade Leafiel VuR.20. gives fail ‘information, BOOMER ec es eee ee aw ceca Braga Barhkeara Howarth, . LOUD SPEAKER VALVES. Polk BOWG eee aes Seren te Mee: (Ba) “The [sland Cree yy et = de deedleaaed as Seater:erreee» Valve Mullard D.F.A.O. for 4-volt bat- Lal Price, teries o- = - ~ 30/- each. “0 Lovely Night” ieee donald {ij "T Heard You Singing ™ 2 32: . Coates Mullard D.F.A.1. for 6-volt: bat- Barbara Horwurtly, teries - - - - 35/- each. Fantaisie Imprompta oo. i... Chend eth, Bani, — Leafftet Al gices fall information, Relection, Nabueeo" i.e ece. Ferdi All these valves beor the Aall mark of 0. 30—]0- Progrvmnine Sa, fro Tondan; 10.0. Bily and Betty, “Where Are You ? "eee BiRy and Betty “ Danna” te Bynines" » Clarke ( L3} Duet, * eis Ola Bagkch Gadinns AN enorneny bla) ii. és Bane. Fantagia, Olympin Seen CE kia & aT ee DPT 2 ap March, * Kings Cavahior 0055 Himiner 1. 30.—Close down: hy,SH"LAR - WALve Vs me pee pe

SATURDAY, February 7th. OsiThe Castle Cinemas Onchestra, Ubtainable trom ail Electnesansg Wireless: Deaers, lronmongers tte, ote, i...CHILDREN'S CORNER, Acrertisement—The Mullard Radio Vaiee Co,. Lia. (R-T.). 7.0- T2.0,— Progranune 8,8. from Cardiff. Nightingale Works, Nightingale Lone, Botham, 5.0.12.

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c% : “priniea sire is nae qeoaaereere peeeeeeeeee® Eai 3‘puisscaeas" :5 Pamphiet and fo rt] The enormous suecess:of the Climax Radio Earth bas given — uct, ponfsseen wyICE rise toa flood of imitations of doubtful efficiency. The Clomax : a “= aa 6GRAR-.GOLDMA4 SE RadioEarth is the 100°), earth, and the nam= Climax will E | : ae | Ca: Dent.her E.C4. be found on the cap of every genuine article. Tlic low grade isaei iee1 71, Fleet St. Londen,tial i, | Perdis bee invitation May look much the same—nmiaycost the same, may =a | r er may not have a name on it—but without the hall mark Es |r eh eT eri " Chmax" on the cap it is most likely a to%, proposition. [ehh egreereeeo a fe; Aeed at

EEE You cannot afford to, take the risk. -Refuse substitutes. Insist on a Clima Radio Earth. Identify the Chmax by

the cap. PROFIT BY THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS—

The Climax Radio Earth costs five shillings. Tt can be EKDEKA installed in five minutes. lt is far better than the old- j fashioned water or gas pipe earth, with tis Jong. ugly and ineiicient wire trailing throngh the house, followed by a bad joint on to wandering pipe.

— The heavy armoured point of the Climax Radio Earth allows it to be easily driven into place, It penetrates deeply into the ground, ensuring an excellent earth connection always. It carries water easily to the surrounding ground. If you are troubled with Weak signals, Intermittent signals, Electric main disturbances, Local set interference, Muddy reception, The probable cause of the trouble is an inefitcient earth

GET A BETTER EARTH TO-DAY. TAUNTON. i “With your Crystal and a One- Valve CET A CLIMAX COPPER EARTH. : Kome-mode Amplifier ££ get there ANY BADIO DEALER CAN: SUPPLY. IF DIFFICULTIES ARE PUT IN- YOUR : American stations direct. They are WAY, OF SUBSTITUTES OFFERED YOU, PLEASE SEND YOUR Si. DIRECT i qpeete -fowd ‘on “Phones.” To U5, AND WE WILL SEND YOU THE. GENUINE CLIMAX. RADIO EARTH BY RETURN, POST FREE.

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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES INSIST ON SEEING THE NAME CLIMAX ON THE CAP KNOW ABOUT CRYSTALS!

Special Catawhisker in. Tube, 5/. cilMAx Tweezers, Signed Slip Directions. OF all Dealers 1/6 or Post Free. 2) RADIO BRITAIN'S BEST CRYSTAL, LTD, CLIMAX PATENTS, LTD., 234/5, Salisbury House, 182, Church Street, London, W.S. LONDON WALL, E.C.2, Telephone : Park 2023,

Jasttainy. Sra, 1925.4 — RADIO TIMES ;-— 279 ‘ E d i n b u r g h P r o g r a m m e .

(Continual from poze 267,)

8.15, -< Steunrt, “Phe Yeomen-of Foglia" .. ..E. gernan * Drake Gods Worst?’ 2: - pedere(LY *Dohit o se wie, Beet Peon §..—WEATHER. FORECAST and NEWS, dee Se: Par iy ‘Ts ian 3

a? ihe Ba. Hon. Fo, AC LANE. SB) fram ok foci teas, :

U. LD, MARSHALL: Station Topiss, ce Local Sere. 16.0. Chester Henclerot. Tl Lode, Om 3} L AOONAdE i. Preee he oe P i , Da, Fumeny Getkie, CHI VA L E N T E VA S A N O . Ne Seture dn. F Minor, Op,65. No, 1

Walt in E- Miner, We. Gh, , foray “Who goce slowly goes safelysay the Italiane: and even) Casanova \ Billadeim A Flat, Op. 47... = gaw something in. that. BS Walde: Channon, Ramsay Ceikis ane The idea suggests the keynote of T.M.C.,.production—that “ infinite | ' ‘ Chester Henberscan. capacity for taking pains” that is exemplified in the three T.MOC. Fantasy Pieces, A ae ctr car ei SCAUa products here illustrated, Ry Romance; Hitrmore aU Duvet ; Finale. Wii, 10,— {loin chow fi. ee The nomresonating hom of the TroeMusi® Concert Grand is af electrolytically deposited copper. This loud speaker gives the purest S A T U R D A Y , February tone combined with large volume, and you cannot get a better for

7 t h . ao 0-40. ing-room and dancing purposes. —Thie Siete Pmnoforte Tra, 6.0+6.0.—CHILDREN'S COUNER. 7.0-12.0.—Programme The T.M.C. Clear as Crystal Headphones actually give sigeral reception SB. frown Landy. that is “Clear as Crystal.” The T.M.C. No. 3 Lightweight Head-

phones weigh only 6) ounces. The earpiece attachments do not catch in. feminmne hair, nor the W-connections on the masculine pipe, Nottingham Programme. (Contnited from poge D8), T.M.C. No. 2A Headphones are just as good, but slightly heavier— and 3/- cheaper. As Keadphones forlistening-in, both are—just «as

good as they can be! Mabel Chaptin. “ Hearteeasa:" {Accompaniment by (, Saint George}, : Giles and: Maclrical Bocinty. Mactigal, “Al Creatures Now Are Morry Minded * ....., Henet—1570-1615. (1} Vhorat Ayre, “* T Thought That Lave Had

Been a Boy” _. Byrdoo= bade. 1523 (2) Hallet, “ Fire, Fire, My Heart" -Harleg—-1557- 1604-41] } Choral Ayre," Com Agate, Swoet- Love" — Oevoland— L562. 1635 {3) The Chaplin Trio, The ‘Tourdion (1558) Couiraavie (Lig), Saint Martin’. (1085) BMPS Jig kl. ek arr. Dr B.. Naylor BL. Oiiifond inc the Fine! Stene frie “ FAGSETES (Chridtopher Morlawe— 1564-1593}, Nellie Chapilm. Gavotte and Musettie from English Suite in Mit. Etech O86. 1750) — Lady Elizabeth.Spencer's Minued Dr, Philip Aayes—1 758-1797 {2) ‘hes Coupon ("The Cockoo ") CO) Doqutn——16o4-1772 Miaalael Chaplin. be VOLb eeePa P62 Hiewedos coe) Boenportigr=.] 001-1765 {Joocon patient het hy Kate Chaplin.) 6.30 10.0,— Prarie SB Pre, Banden, E Tv. TroeMunG Concert Grand Fate Lupin Fs ReSe ir ee Alriosti— 1660 Nigger- brown finish, inside “Eo Grand Pere” 0. i ae, GS horn polished and Laccuered, E, L. Se Gears Guilford and Morgnret Mf. : 4000 ohms. 30 ins. high. (ht Forel 46 10-0 in a hee feo “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW TMG. Ne. dy “Head- CTWittteent Shakespeare), phones, 4,000 obrris. Glee and Madrizal facies, 19/6 Sfacltigal, “Since FirstBaw Your Face = fork—I5)- 164s (1) TMC: No. 7 Lihtweiht Ballet, Lady, Your Eye* Headphones, 4000 ohms. i esibes—— TA 78: 1529 (dd) 22/6 Madrival, *° While the Brapht Son ™ Hyrde—lSI8- 1625 (1 I) Choral Ayre, “ Now: Lot. Her Changs * Patkington—l57T0- 1638 (11) The Chaplin Trio, Bonita Wo. ey eadleun Baptiste Loedlag 10.40,—Close down,

SATURDAY, Febroary 7th, Sit-4.15.-——Sealp Pictivs Theatre: Orchestra: The Telephone Manufacturing 6.+6,0,—CHILDREN'S CORNER. Co., Ltd., Hollingsworth Works, West Dulwich, $.E.21 7012.0, — Programe 8, 2. from London, EPS20,

[Jaxcary Sie, 1925,

: “~, So little to do- a Such great results. THE TUNGAR starts charging as soon as it is switched on, requires no attention, and can be left on all night if desired. There are no chemical or mechanical complications and nothing to get cut of order. @) Tun FOR CHARGING BATTERIES ON ALTERNATING CURRENT SUPPLY Tf eon have electrio light (A,C.\ the Tiumgar will anlyve vour battery charging problems, I[t will keep your bab hery filly charged, and in perlect condition at negligible cost. Ask your nearest Electrical or Radio Dealer for ao demonstration, or urite for copy of mew folder te

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When you buy a witelesttedeiver if well pay you ro buy the best with a ee ol craality and wath a defhsute muarantee. The Hiviqnae desert ancl curcutt arrangements mase Dunham Instruments the roa! efbrient ancl thes beeasaty rel fonts wer thet pride of place i every home, Wore burl ly hails ane alenad they Rive 2 Tange thats unequalled witha rendering thats periect and they are ex- tremely ample te operate, “The Dunham i-valveset will bring in ch¢tant slabiona on the loud speaker up boee SO) miles, aid the new high-power stebon up to-approsimately GI miles. [ts range mocludes, mot oply all BBC. stations, but Pare, Madila, ete, (Onan imdoor aerial it haya range of trom 400 to 300 miles and smal; come through bodly and clearly.

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Something New and Uniaes!!in Wireless The EDISON BELL DOUBLE-PURPOSE UNIT

is the latest advance made in Radio Manufacture, and the fact that behind it the 30 years: reputation ot Edison Bell will assure listeners-in that they can expect something. just as perfect as perfection can be.

The Edison Bell Double Purpose Unit (D.P.U), as its name imdicates, has the twin ee aim of serving as (1) a Valve Detector and (2)—Dual Am- plifer—and the interested experimenter will find even other ways of uti@nz this new instrument. The D.P.U., which is the result of long and patent research must not be confounded with the many Straight Single Valve Sets now on the market. It 1s far supentor to any of these where volume, range, and clarity of tone are concerned, The D.P.U. is fitted with a High Frequency Transtormer suit- able for 300/500 metres, while additional Transformers can be jadded to cover ranges embracing 500/900, 900/l600 (Chelmsford Wave Length), and 1600/2800 metres. Under the most adverse conditions the efficiency of the

Edison Bell D.P.U. will be found far greater than the average Single Valve Detector, and equal to many Two Valve Sets. ‘The tuning and reaction system is quite free from handeffect, and gives a very certain control over wave length and reaction. The al ce wrens er instead of : Grid a gives . musical quality a climimates noes duc to Bri current, Retail 6 ens. When a Comsat Setis joined to the D.P.U. the pair become a (Marcon Licence 12/6.) One Valve Dural and Crystal Set, the Lises of which make it the (This price doesnotinclude Valve or Batteries.) most efficient One Valve Dual Cireuit known. Full particulars for working the D.P.U. are supplied witheach Instrument. The EDISON BELL “MUSICALLY PERFECT” SPEAKER No METAL Horn. No METAL Diaphragm. No HARSH, Strident or Mechanical Effects. Our long experience m the manufacture of sound-reproducing apparatus has taught ne the ideal quality to aim at, and our new Speaker’ will eastly convince Music Lovers that it gives the most perfect all-round reproduction that can be obtained. The Edison Bel! Speaker ts novel in design and quite distinct and different from anything else.. [t emits a purely natural tone devoid of any nasal sounds so often heard with Loud Speakers at present on the market.

Frequency Tests show that it has no marked resonance pomt on the musical scale, and that the efhciency increases towards the bass. making the reproduction of music ex- ceptionally eweet. It gives forth nothing but the sound supplred to rt from the Set, Order TO-DAY from your DEALER or direct from ovr West End Depot: EDISON BELL, 43, Cranbourn 5t. (opposite London Hippodrome), WHOLESALE & EXPORT ONLY. J. E. Hough, Ltd., EDISON BELL Works, Glengall Rd.,S.E.15 C a t . N o . R/S. And at Hun@nedon. Retail 63/-

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CONTRIBUTORS = ta addition to technical cons triftutions from some of the best-known wireless writers, the Editor has ¢ecured stovies, etc., on wireless topics from F. W. THOMAS, WILL OWEN, EDGAR WALLACE, WILLIAM LE QUEUX, W. HEATH ROBINSON, Dr. E. E. FOURNIER d’AIBE, J. C. W. REITE.

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You can get a complete Burndept loud speaker installation for £14 2s.

HE desire of every hstener who wantsto make the most of the broad- cast programmes ts to have a loud speaker installation so that he and his family can enjoy the concerts in the most convenient way. Nowthat the Ethophone-Duplex and the Burndept Junior Loud Speaker are on the market, the cost of the necessary apparatus 1s more within the limits of the man of modest means. You can geta complete Burndept loud speaker in- stallation for £14 2s. Wonderful value! This price includes everything for equipment with a guaranteed reception range of 20 to 25 miles from a main broadcast station and about 100 miles fromthe high-powerstation. In many cases, listeners have obtained better results with this apparatus under favourable conditions, The operation of the installation is simplicity itself.

The price, f14 25., includes the following : Ethophone-D uplex Receiver (& 5a,} Marconi Licence (£1 5s,), Burndept Junior Loud Speaker (£2 152.), two R5 Valves (12s.6d.), a 6-volt 30-ampere accumulator (£1 15s.), a 45-60 volt high tension battery (13s.6d.), coils for 300-500 metres (8s. Gd.), and serial equipment (15s.). The Ethophone-Duplex is an inexpensive two-valve receiver of novel design. It is tuned by a special type ot variable condenser, and the reaction coil is controlled by i geared movement. A dualrheostat makes possible the use of bight or dull-emitter valves without alteration to the set.

A companion instrument ta the Ethephone-Duplex is the clear-toned Burndept Junior Loud Speaker, tt is 19 inches in heaht and has a neat black crystallime hnish. The diaphragm is of the“ floating ” pattern and can be adjusted. :

Any Burndept Agent will demonstrate the Ethophéne-Duples and the Burndept Junior. Send the Coupon for full particulars of the complete installation.

A world-famous combination—Ethophone V. aod and Ethovox Loud Speaker.

mi HE Ethophone V.. a four-valve fecemer of remarkable power, gives its owner the choice of concerts from both Brticth and Continental stations and also from American stalions under favourable conditions, The instrument has been pecially despa for ute wath dull-emtter valve: 7 Several navel features greincorporated, ane ok the mmcest otable Ie rage the

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boessonerl cricem Wher ose with thie iibsrax Loud Speaker, the Ethophone V. gives splendid resuliz, and those who hear the combination in operation aré amated at its powerlal and pure reproduction, The price of the E V.. without valve or batteries i: EM, to which must be added £2 » Marconi Licence. The price of the Ethovax Loud Speaker (either 0) of FOOD ohms revetence), is £5. Send the coupon for further particulars. Purchase Burndept by its name—subslilufes are nol the same.

; Te BURNDEPT LTD, AldineHouse, Bedford Strect, l ] Strand, London, W.C.2. \ ante PEELE SE kT EEEaE i Please send me perticulars of : a" ," Ian =e PAR A’TL)S {I} atormplete Burndept loud speaker installation : wiRELESS APPARATUS. ! for 214 2s. i i (2) the Eshophone Vand the Ethovox Loud Speaker. { BURNDEPT LTD., AREdc . Aldine House, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C.2. I ADDRESS...... CANA. cacecets J Telephone: Gerrard $072. Telegrams = Burndept, Westrand, London, i ! i LEEDS: 12, Basinghall Strest (near City Square). i DATE MilesA ori | CARDIFF: 67, Queen Street. NORTHAMPTON; 10, The Diapery. Ha a bch bltidasA se Ss ene :

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Selection from Contents: efhcient wireless receiver. HOW-TO BUILD A COMPACTSINGLE VALVE REFLEX RECEIVER Over a quarter of a million people regularly buy this By Perey ‘W. Harria. Member CALE. magazine each month, and it is the magazine that even THE ROLLS-ROYCE OF RADIO: (Hew dhe S ipethprede wit the advanced wireless man strongly recommends to his By Jebn Sone 1-Faguart, F.fret FP, AMLLEE, less experienced friends. THE ANOCLOUWAMERICAN SUM (onad.). By Percy W. Harris, Member 1RLE. “The Wireless Constructor’ covers the whole field; it caters for HOW "TU GET THE BEST Our OF A CRYSTAL SET. the wants of the wireless enthusiast of every age and stage. The By GPs Rendall, BSc. youngster is shown how ta ‘construct wireless receivers efficiently and A LOWGELOSS CRYSTAL RECEIVER, well from the simplest materials. The more advanced youth 1. able By Percy Wy bHarria, Mitmiber RE. SIX SIMPLE CRYSTAL CIRCUITS. to add to his knowledge of wireless anc improve his sect to the How TOTUNE A SIMPLE VALVE satisfaction of the whole household, while even the advanced experi- menter finds in its pages many useful articles, hints and tips. By Stanley ‘G. Risttee, ‘Member 16.6. THE HUMOURS OF MR. GUMBLE- THORPE, and many more articles of interest, SIXPENCE MONTHLY FREE BLUE PRINT with every copy, " The Wireless. Constructag '’ is produced by Roadie Pree, Lid., the forges! wireless publishers im the world (Propriefors also of *" Wireless Weekly" and of ** Modern Wireless "'). Like all Radio Presse pub. ffeations, if is tender (he general and personal direction of John Scotl-Tazgarf, Fuingdt.P.. AUWMLLELVE., the well-known authority and ingentor of the

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“It’s more than aLoud Speaker —it’s a Reproducer ”’

epee 1/. Piece Insist on Russell’s Hertzite

‘There's only one 100%, pure crystal Hertzite —only one which gives you maximum results. Substitutes will be offered to you, _but see the name Russell's on the sealed ox—you cannot buy a better erystal, whatever you pay.

Ts mote one listens bo the average loud speaker [accent ‘on the loud) The L. G. RUSSELL Laboratories the more one cedbines how folk are choked off wareless, They’ve never teally listened in, theywe never beard a good rendering (Oppemte Empire Theatre.) of good music through a really class reproducer like the Ericson Sipe1-Tone Loud Speaker. Gone 15 the usual distartice, * iin oh nel blasting. and in their place

come through full, mellow notes at practcally crystal parity. Many month of weary iesting, selection and rejection have ensued this, Thoswe hawe a de luxe loud spenker at o fair price—75/-. In dull first on polished wood hase and standing [ing bygh Write to-day “NELSON MULTI. (or apply to mearest dealer). BeSASe A famous name for a famous Valve. é Déiemit: From all dealer, c Selling Agents: i MANCHESTER: Pals. [fies OW ineden. Equipe: jimall Oo. 2, Kling ,. = : eben cra bs t | t RGETISG EAM: WL ef The. “HELSON MULTI” i Furs £00, Traffis Fb, + will, function ma a [e- . OOLCHEeeR: Let, jecter, LF Asuplifier, r High diner. HF. Amplifier. > SCRTLA*D ; Malcolm £ = rena aT— Agdupied ie Jif ay slan- dard Four-pin sachet. 5 seeTet8, = vi

BE: ESSA: Mil. 2 il hans ve Siwiant bo. = : CEEBarth Beith Enginenring Equip. i Anacle - imesh tn; Eteetatar = Titihiipea, Taine Lema * Voltage : TRIAS FECESCATE! 60.120 + Bhotks ferried —-by A. W. Deve, Bally 3 Con. a PearesSL, 7 : Bs E PELESET 4%, Ria lhert- Ba RRA 2 pin: ed Moy is Biro.

WALK: E. ‘Thoonpann & Son, Western Mati 4 thhabe, Dardsare : a The British eeM. rer(Malone: TO YOUR ’PHONE anid yes get results rivalling a Ericsson Mfg, Co, Ltd. 50/- LOUD SPEAKER 67/13, Kingsway Londen, W.C.2 FOR ONLY 9/G Postage 1/-

a Fitted |in Bi recor, sound! Bejelel made, complete, winongiy, perked, Send P.O. A st once and listen im comfort. Send stence for free acscrigtive ponmpehlet, Wnt oired i Wark -— MALONE & CO, LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX.

SUPER-TONE BRITISH MADE VALVES tor G/G _LOUD SPEAKER FLAP, Wales by Onram Co, 66, the eet HEF: ond Det, Valve ever ofere under 13's 4s go CLRtype BG. fiterconi ” Hore ni Valves a6, Vaees wate made under Goverment superviiod, “Phere ie no vale cto teach them under double the price, Sent i peat al buyer's rink, 5-qalvg BLAF, Beceieere with Walves 22 pow tres vive 54-23 iSa., Valves omte. Loud Speakers 16/=, Mifarefren SO, Bantders 2G. Alternatiam TOs. Se ao. Trmantes 16/. wo £S Ta Leetrumnerie of all iype: SOM Steck of Agperntos. Dtetounts «tim LESLIECalwid diaeec! a peeDIXONGe Alditne For bya& CO.,Jiautralid wiicGieCatala ofesa.Ate Barger, ‘Printed by Sewxea & Pearson Provrins Co., Len, Exmoor Street, Ladbroke Grove, W-tn, ‘and Paul for the:+ Epes by nono News, Lt, 2-01, Southampton Street, Strand, Londos, W.C.a, England:—Jansiary sith, 1025

4 + Jaa ey Arn, 1625. } = RADIO TIMES — a ExtO@é: 2 3g THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY To interest and amuse our friends we offer the followin), prizes for the correct solution of the cross-word puzzle below. lst. One Exide L.T. Wireless Battery—6 volt. 60 amp. hra. capacity Value £3/3/0 2nd. One Exide Hand Lamp Complete Value £1/12/0 3rd, One Exide H.T. Wireless Battery—24 volts Value £1/4/0 Also 20 Consolation Prizes, each comprising one “ Chloride" folding steel foot rule, in case. No envelope will be opened before February 10th, when the prizes will be awarded to the first 23 correct solutions opened. Our decision must be accepted as final. Envelopes to be marked : Competition ze in top left-hand corner, and addressed to:—The Chlonde Electrical Storage Co. Lid., Clifton Junction, near- Manchester:

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_— é —— wr! we sit, ane /et the sounds ofmusic =—s_ =ee reep sn our eary, soft siiliness, and the nvghyt = \ Become the touches ofsweet harmony Dodiagneane Mork! afKewen, | The New|Master ofMfasic A new factor has entered into musie—the Sterling “Primax” Hornless Loud Speaker. For here is a radio instrument truly capable of charming the listener with the sympathy of a voice, the melodic appeal of a piano, and the inspiration of orchestral music. A test at any | ; good radio dealers will confirm the fact that there is no loud speaker that can compare in tone, or volume and purity—the “‘ Primax" is incomparable, supreme.

The Sterling ‘Primax” Hornless Loud Speaker has ¢ pleated diaphragm mounted in o frame and supported on a graceful stend. The whole instrument is bronzed finish. I[t 1 connected to the recerver in exactly the fine way nf on ordinary Lowel speaker. Complete wath i? fe of flewible ed (2.000 chia resistance.) Snice ie 4 : ] 5 . Q

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