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OFFICIAL WHAT'S IN THEAIR? ~PROGRAMMES By J. C. W. REITH, General Manager of the B.B.C. ( ONS EDI RABBLE thonght bas. bees forhis courtesy and co-operation. The service to the tegular sstandard— time BrBELbate Wall, wecexpect, be mumupgurated by him. Which are sintnitaneously liraadeast Tit iin) A # a = THE BRITISH Londen at 7.0-and-9.20 pau. The clock in the Two recent experiences indicate the universal audio is of epecial construction, and is checked character of the nichthy audience, A die BROADCASTING Lwin claily. liz CUAy if fueraditeed| bo tinguished man: Of afin hal been aponk rier Erinn WIKIO a BECO, The signals as broadcast are one. of the provincial stations. Reburtiing to Tit, hows Gur, Bubomatie: the " pe reonad Ot] + London next morning, hoe hended his bag to a COMPANY. ion of the-annoaneer & invabyed, railway portor, ‘The porter recognized him, and * cI] = aii he had listened to hia sddrres the init hit

Wo deare to Seeure absolute subotmnaite before. Ata loneh of business associates, almcet ACCHTAey, and ‘there arethree alternatives; alle number had tieacd it alo, At-a dinner For the Week Canunuhiins ‘The foret method ja to install aetill more accorate party be was greeted by oxcerpta from las effort SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23th. clock, which will operate on to the microphone of the previous evening. In the course of the without the iniervention of himan ‘Agency. moral day-4 routine he had met almost flty

‘The second ito broadest direct the howran people whe had been among his audience. P: % * # told by Big Ben.‘Tht might he terined the LONDON CARDIFF romantic way. A third altjnative to connect The other expericnce fell to myself. Thad an hour off in Glasgow, anc acized the opr - ABERDEEN GLASGOW the London microphone direct with the Eoval Obeervatory at Greenwich. Thit-might be called tunity to visit. the scenes of carly labour, one BIRMINGHAM MANCHESTER the scientific method of the largeat industrial etallicshments in-the + tt *& city, Where 1 served a atronious apprenticeship BOURNEMOUTH NEWCASTLE At the present day it is felt in som quarters many years before. (My father beheved that that the functions of the Royal Observatory everybody should learn a trade, ond it was a in this reapect have beennaurped by the Eiftel a 6.0) am. start in those days.) From the Tower in Pana The Eiffel Tower broadeaste maniging dirertor, through everygrade of SPECIAL CONTENTS: slandand dime—Greenwich standart time at micial and enploves io the jahourers in the that—and these signals are picked wpall over shop, 1 found evidence of a orittenl and BROADCASTING AND THE PRESS. the British Ike, People have asked whi eysteinatic interest in broadcasting. By the Viscount Burnham. Creeniwich standart time cannot come to them a ih ry + threaigh @ Bribiah agency clipedst, This week Lonl Montagu of Beaulieu is WHAT IS A MILLIBAR? .- # * a bropdeasting from 210) on Reade.” He wie Ey P. P. Eckersley, Chief Engineer of the The broadiasting of mm absolutely woecurats ont of ‘the earliest molor-car onthnsiasis. amd B.B.C, time signal tscof great impartancte to eclentists, tite tek bow on os fir 4 arnvulin i cnr at tliat watchmaker, institutions, oid ec on, all over Houses Of Parlinnent, a policeman, suspicious SHOULD PARLIAMENT BE BROADCAST? the country.” Tf this is to be done automatically, of all innovation, etopped the -car and. mude lan cet owt oud walk: Swehoare the harricr and diredl from Greenwich, it ives. hh Wwkinst acetic popes! private Ime’ from our London office ia the = : + i Dheeryantory, wid certain new Pe ree ut THE CHILDREN’S CORNER. the (ybeervatory eri. Arrangenicrite hawe lian [rnithe last issue T referred to the refieal to shtaw tha Cenotaph CSTEyty ben Dereesichiayat, Conducted by Uncle Caractacus. completed, and thin-syaten should | Bn tHe y I Li:teners will remember that at the opening of fon very sbortty. Acknt wheilgents are ihe LETTERS FROM LISTENERS. to Sir frank Dyson, the Astronomer Rovel, {7 i rt ace af plernit ER een arn ; + |

a RADIO Dalat:ca— ‘ [Novemara 23am. 1925. ‘Sending Pictures by Wireless. What's in theAir ? (omittee’ fren ike previeta Pore. |

Sree Reproductions Over Hundreds of Miles. En nisment, earlier in the ,ear, Our proposs broadcast the King's id SSCpuapepily wagWhe likITE siSite ROM7 . tranemitting the lwuman voice 'by Recently, great ndyvanees have been male by 7 ime aiber considerable ‘dincnssion. there = Wire lem tomel i Obtal pices hey the ici eI wie hia WE Thy htnttiina of national eernificanee and j : Line tec Was, yu rape 5 onby & steps: bud ce jOt | LET Wyre4 i li 1 ibjeet,f a inporiane whieh mucht ie broadosst. corrving ithoanel af hire? - HE ELT it ae naily Geen aesnimpished, at El I 1 thee ihe biel Of Lahaina wert of th hachiesi, corcte ihe eotriitlers Lt TARE fi DehMeciion, PECL+ Weer yk oe ttendedos + a cinenia=peri hance any years to bring it to E ine. Nat Wal) sonner broagk shown Arnel Cen Toy if Sake Tet k an pul to tooeh al it f Iv days of oinenkinewraphy. and present hisatar y orcthe nat of thos { ir lvonta mercy Never! helese, mnongh te cdicl met rs cintent wotil ta waa able, in Low ‘diese: frie tin tinti-an em phiitee ai oyor- hns Geea. certs phew thiteat iF po erika Co 1d, to tal ' Lh) Ere pe iinFrenee fos lini ex pi i pu bbe ice wm ITAA 1 Tiedt reewomieloetLull 1siin ct}LL FLL res AG fet iranian ! fick :) ir ihgacly graphy FC DOt it li ae lintibuele a Fahy that . 4 - 1 r 1 1, oy b pciurn pels ore! hice (Le of mil IVC yawn i | lip, InTeNnLOTE 2s Tot Ter i] comitry, wy beer ps tdi cletmand fsa Carnes i of witchess teleornaph oem tty ee AWE thi conte thet eve iol hat demand ig almost invariabh rl them eo much tine and: iiboor to dearer, and i » a i Frem DConmark to London. nieoinionl deseripian of how pictitres are wire would tithe too lone here, Tt auficieni In this conneelion i) nay be well to renin Che od tle pare Pi in thie Held of livcrentian lesed lator thal, mooordine te cur meTeement wrth we Prof fr Korn, cf Monich Lyi reity, wht, to zay thal rit babhhy in oll cases the method a2 for botk he HAM, esiieeertlesr| in-tel Grn] hing employed is very nu the same—thot ie to the Pres, ewe cui ber beac t lefeeri portraits, tlihaueh tus process Wie. Yery LY, thot AL nicdire | treneamrttes Thee 2 a 7.0 pem., wed eech news o4.ie broadcast ‘there- whole, miter comes th ue throggh the mediom of thi fittenlt guid oostty one, Latar, a-poune Dianiih bub birt by b i t , Fre Ler Lo, aT I Hewher noes Cie bow Aan Lor Thorwale Ancereen claimed 7 1 Laurea Marconi's Prophecy. on behalf ofthe Ur ageneice, eel igre vi ie) awe disc ren ik .oinethod where by pee ie de the hee of the familarnews | celle Laere shake he seul iywiteli over ay chizhone. anna tion of 1 chars 1) Ane wiiaper will é In POS he Ch Pet Payee wt th Hagia a] thot eon that at nace np of countless ikih ha wire hess Snir Chet Heike jehrbesg i OTe note, mndi hiv following flicse, a dranennttit Vi Hany a iy ae tere wil i i { f the P at ay early date. and Leninoepe ero .t e North Sea to London. 1 ridin hte en Bend an exeel replica by Tie fee lative oy Line Pcsh Bo At CAT one, Ae i intereating to mote, Liv the way, that. Mr. 1A Geo, tha qactione ad the transmitting ened Va geitliement omiite arestionol Groacdcrast inderwen wee born in the Island of FTen, etezt yma fies Eas epecially prepat be chr foehe (om apooint events before TO pan. Ib is dit hirthplace of the preat Hane Ande) ah A home | Me i relessec but this i not pociiticnuly roaster 1 ta cli Lika We Li JH flew J incl wilt Bod af the marvellow would have. dhe hit keconhyin- it is particularly interestine to ne rte thatthe A The report hae recommenced that mesh

tercated in his.young namesake's modern magic. comune of- tie Wire ices photngra ph Te Be pew teodrlel bee ven or the

he 1 English inventor who hee bed wonderful phesied Iong ago by aciitore Marootit ariel CVCOl es in! eros without ti ure fir another Jeading authority on wirekens lie tule Lay Eniieas fe. Ar, Tharte Beker, In 1D08 tet PRaTie- pre- PUT mriil We nay es erery hope at hare Theyi rie peeckie afl pictures over tolephene dicted: that tit ting Wat Hot be far cletarel Te We “ante al An Hinitaie qettlemcil witli tlh ‘ hart nat content with he turned his when ii will be pogaihle to sit in «a cinema paper Tepesuutehiyes, lo thie oonnecte on

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“ The Epic ofthe Chase. LyYE ken John Peel with his coal

The Story of “John Peel.” so gray, Eyve ken John Peel at the break ofday, is the Mareeillnina inn dng porkat Coldbock among the Com, 4 | leet Jolt Peel" eeye ken JohnPeel when he's far, far rif t hun Lu nhing fic lil: the pHalm of the bran mountains: We wore both othe hey-day away fox-hanter :. it Seen to stir the Hinoad the a nf manhood, anel hunters of the olen fasihwn : With fis founds and his horn in the trumpet lilast, as well os the haaof aden meting the nicht before to irrange ee BLO p Peel's “dinrn; "for thore je A rieh. onl aA Verve ping, dod up in the imerning to take the beet pari Who rrerA about hint I words and music that carry Hey of the hunt—the drag over the mouttaina in For the sound of his horn brought me

ond hearers daray, Yet amany [4 opile RSE the mist—while fashionable huntera still. lay from my bed, ‘ A nuatahkon notion of the mater of the fox- 4h Lhe hilanbi Le. Lace flaked cl SSL fell i And the cry ofthe hounds which| hunting so blithely praiged. They think of the the wvening. Wo sat by the fire stele, hain he ofttimes fed, hanting of the chines, with “home jane. hemned Oe!Aenin TER fh. uct Tih, re cating the feats Peel's “View bealloo” would he panos of the meek. af gach particular hound, or narrow broakneck ane all awaken the dead, PEON, when @ Haxen-haired tauchter of Walking to the Moot. Cane running i, ea VIN: * Father, what da Or the fox from his loir in the neornrig. hey de We TEHig. Jol Bel eauded ride, ‘yuat they gay to wheat Granny sings?’ he acliel thi fide to hounds, He walked fred Produced Impromptu. Yes [ben fohn Peel, and Ruby toa, anmiet ive a ran, The hont which John Poel iy Wh Anne to eleep My eldest il Ranier and Ringweod, Bellman and hed wie im. the Combrian etvle, il here hacer is tory ti letiline obarrister in Hol a Toawn—with f rue: i a3 acne Tee ay hinclowe ¢ rather than a help, and a overv old rant called | COT = aL annie) From a find loa check, from a checkto where everybody follows the hounds—or Annie” “Phe hen andl ink fer hunting ppeith a crew, attempla it—over hill and dale, yeree anil scar. mena being on the table, the iden of writing From a view to a death in the morning. There wae nok “hop” betwirl any fall sane a dong to the okf air forced. iteclf upon

(av Feil he bacl titheer omer, not a dials Ths. whe produced, I ro: +: ear ¥e kor Then here’s fo John Peel from my heart

ba letwiet Cobdbenk Finsthwalte he had mot Tohia Peel with lite COE AD WT LW .* T and soul, Layo ren! Tiamodintely alter, J Fang it to poor I Let's drink to his health, let's finish li, was hanting whieh required SLAIN, why) emifed thigh « Riream ol teats whieh "the bowl; fe if ct em tT Jay, for the men of the Verkghire bell down haem wily checks - ome | well reamen Mee ll follow John Peel through fair and § tit Werte lanal, Cumbert: nal, Pur: her dayto hin Wak joking sivie: * Fy alove Dal through foul, eae Are AS been mown this fhe pine BS eve Pow, youl) be sone when ove re beth rin ta [f we wenl.a good funin the morning. hey were, mic where ter one ier tn this Penh,aria earth| * Tt? Gh hes 7pot @& fox-heind or eo peak ob to As todolm Peels charac r, | tan cay Litthe. . D'ye ben fohn Pee! with his coal so gray? the farmers, He: was -of a very Ree nul u with lumitid coneatien be yorl He fined al Troutbech ite OH d day: Pie icra Wiis written by John heating Batfit Wie of 0 fis: or hate couk! . Now he has gone far, for away, Wiorebeoek Crave ea: aboot th yea r #20. ond we evocde hie Sorin, Al execient rider, 4 ae He shall ne’er hear his coice in the hare ilu mlvantien. of [Misa 2Yl hia own fui rit ence Tat put freah hare, ane morning. noo nnt of Tha pierirada. rice Lill he osiagghi her with fhe w hips Nearly forty years lave now passed! awny, ‘You mayknow that he was six feet and more, For the sound of his Aor, efe. f ave 3ini line, “snes John Peel mol F sat of fort and poit quite surprmne.” aa 2

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dlehJ ee q Readers Mumour. Flying Round the World.

Stories Told by Listeners. A Talk Broadcast from Cardiff by Captain Norman Mecmillan, M.C., A.F.C. ip i'wCeTHE 4 pee oo! A Aare cuedee ee history of- hewvier-than-nir -nirtrnft ts when: private owoers of aircraft well bie 28 Wel wictiel Lo head peoounia of fonmny things cramminl-into a very few veers, and it Tero Tes tac hey JEL" Fee they Janta n one heed fa oimneetiea orith fifteen years this ew form of locomotion has Andhow aremiings to be aecorrpliahed what ia, pier Trt her aedee tit, risen) from a hawirdous sport to an established perhapie, the last preat flight in the opemng mp eT CE ee Tet irre) lin ji inethe herp ol the of avindion—the theht reond the world, The Aichi hntie Gane in bo #ee Gu PRE ote ned opening up ef new countrtii=, for the Wey" hes ont fron (bine Ce TUT© ches urope, tnd when she set eves on at, exclaimed: “Als acroplane deca ina month what oldet survey over Porsia and the plains of Indi, and above goto finest, ud bt hy lettre inethods took a yen to abedmiplish. the seas of China anc Japan: from there, wp ata, Ate Hnsos, ah In Canada; ‘aerial survey is rapidly making tice thy ThE LS Ly the voleame chain of the Romile known the potentiahtics of parts of the coubtry [ss devaye tee, tue levies penilsuda of Roach} ; 1 toune nan 2 brew aa tenentty hae o hitheria alma! padeersthle In iat country and the almeet iminhabited northerly Aleuwting risbak sect ansbulled, whith has not wien the maps tied only to show the berder strips Islands. “These ‘latter Go right in the. path of Hetichean dear, Beeeniiy, he cane to: nm nunning nlongeide the petrol dines of the W.-W, the wort volunnico and carthquake lines of beaming With smiles. VM. Police and ef the berber of the bicker disturbance iin the weerlel POnLiIMnCa- one oof Che ae wid be tied bee |) Pe ‘cdma: Bae “rmdir i. What ban aut beyondwis these Hitl jalands (herppears completely, ain! My Tother hes boneht a ceeh of * phone wil mien. Bot now. even ine eecesi lili pauses its piece remains veeant until iater—perhape MU ter for a lest arith. phen, the highest mountain comintery are. ben? a few weeks, possibiy & few yeara—another in 1 opre we tant as he at r geht te rapidly charted iy the easier method oof serial Liroawnoup dom hie Seamer ais atk civ (dun photography, Anil thik ie’ bot one ofthe ware On over thre Alaskan peninaula, aver the ha aye it be aed thi them is of opening ipa new country by bhiesise cfm Valley of ‘Ten Thorsand Smokce—whene, sone mered a pnt thet meee 40 mites, crit. VeEr aon, the top of a tntntain. lew off anal a doe 't it 2 4 AAS Dotan, Five shorHire ao een Oy heen Perio Valley wie eo tenet deep Wall aie, Wile

7 familiar with the thiteroapnine earth Prayvelline by bande day, lie explaining power of nircre fi cracked nil fie- in war—their sured acl -elaucks Lod fiend avheoras very biteneeted in. wire boas ewilt firanein i aot timine-in, aad. att T heel told hin wll of sineke cand ferrin ree seal, ret | kitiew about H, heexchiined =“ Oh?if FT thooghi Vo Am poured a om ane toning-iorks and played about netion licanother, UwDo. Pe and their power | thotsrme riite wrth the wires until wo tol the cripht noted |" —s. By Kioo, Batt burn-bi-Sen, od ievoling tli- areads that means elpoetion ad Presi from the: sre te te Pate TITEL, “ler yey blon y VW Ii li a5 WihrR ETtne Mery 1 this Care the Hon:tt TH- (hevelifiy, wired Wes hie panel z oh nbah = Pidbe’ ol hy via, than: the farm-laned whe hel ea! Ei) hat connie, Year arth -weealermn i id Me ooh canst ode few lenothe i therh- wep. hy Wear, thei I LLL, and then i pip driven into the “ated,cl as THY power. has in- the erasing of the hetper rested forin few 4 menis dannge his crenaed anti they Pacific by air will work, ho reared threaten to be- Ine occa jalielaerl Well, I suppose it’s all sight, bot“ow ain Home oh) doKive for tle first time, the name of goodness a chapeup in London can factor in imdebern Avr’ air wall: ivi r at i red oa f-litict Bal re pipe. Io dane if L-kmGew warfere; And ti io exphoroc ios) Wilber, Binchington. durin thea five new concn short years of thisopoereed “an el chain of wir lines rindi: knowin, sc \ Trend of rine, with wer diptle naical has prown up thud others: ao Knowledge, insfaliod a receiving set-scme time abort Kurope mined fallow im predtes ioc. One eveontnu, after listening for a short peross the Ameri aifeby, (lioabin» How, he retiarked': “The Chap aay they are can ‘contiment. it way —-thironh Hong to play “Morning, Noon and Night,’ Arroplanes, era ihe qeassee: of the Who on oorth waits to Heten morning, oon, Plies, torch jer Hind KY A csntitaarid nh nih 7 — A, Pare, Stretford, mr Man ships haye flown Captain Norman Macmillan with his Sealyham, “Jock.” Li har rice te theater. neroas the Atlan- which, like its master, is yeryfond of Aymg. the rise, raperny! f i a aor planes Fa] redtewit : td +38 cM sbeebs | he have fown frevin Lavin se LTH, aul an rent wire Atl likes, 'Tortaite, Ay ro ra Pills, EVENTS OF THE WEEK. beyonl afar as ‘Australia ond Japan, from fnthen few York: Londdn do -sputhernincest Afri : Seah ries In crossing the Attantio, fiavourthe Northern | LONDON.S8-BaadofHMEIrakCoards, | have @rpedted the south Athintic from Portugal) robe pei Gréentanid wd Tela) and the Frade CARDIFF, 8.40.—Madero French Programme, i to Brazil, and nireratt have ¢rossed the American islands, net only because the wey i uncharter eontinent from the staboords of Paede to Allan: and the air conditions. worth examining, but

——— MONDAY, HOVEMBER 26th. ‘ LONDON, 7.30,—Symphoiy Concert, 5.8. te all tic without stopping, Ale beoeause thes Sie Pp ge—or rther, flving Siathon. ; oy light aeroplanes hare dome, tile smels Haves poe tedeerd to helf the distanee of the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER -27th, ABERDEEN, 7.90. "Norwegian Programme, i seater machines with motor-eycle cnyines as other reute vid the Agere, Thitin spite of ile WEDHESDAY,. HOVEMBER Pigh, their mative power—theap to run,easy to con- reinehion of thetanoe, the erticsing of the wood! pg © BIRMINGHAM, 0.—" The MagicFloto” tr. and todeok-awfrer, “These liehet seen jHneR vl aeserical hinterland of Gabrader ‘andl the ; (hlowart, = MANCHESTER, 7.45.—" A. Midsummer Night's renmitnamed when calhedt mobir-ghicers” Iie acl Weet Gaoenlode Shore shenmires Dream ” (She Lcsicieni} S&B. ta Bowrnemonth, Comonstrated their air certaiity et ihe cor a thrill al congnest in prewer to the proepest of THURSDAY, NOVEMEPER 29th,’ petitions at Lympoe, im Kent, a few weeks ago, wi LCi that. hevte a daster: poaponse: than that LONDON, 7.53." Five Birds in a Cage” (Gor. trode Jennings}, produced by Milton Roamer ") inet they comhl dinvy heen Bown at wll in the Mthe already aecompliehed direet enokeini: ail & Company. 5.8. te other Stahons. wor advers! whather of (hat weekeowould have Lhe Anores route, ni 6.25." Carmen,” Act 2 (Bizetl, from the Old Minbar bean “distracted “even so orecenth oe lest Wie Theatre, ‘6.B. to other Stations. 4 bur ehiat lane fialiaticls Sat lanel Enuland, 5.10. —" Carmen,” Act 3. 5.5. ta other Stations. : Sentember—a bare month ago ! and then thecHight around the world bocame: APERBEEN, 7.20.—Scotch Night. i Onc. of these livht ‘planes Hew o thousand past nL. f FRIDAY, NOVEMBER iétb. e F Tao. jal St. Andrew's Day Programmes } miles oiring thd week, another climbed ste LAr erin ry oheoet wilbout tive wi thee clcesetae from notion, Cardiff, Manchester, Newcastle, i SOL. wo more few874 miles on one pallan fo be the tirst to necomnplish this fie). Avierica, ond Aberdeen. ‘ of petrol, and yet another flew rewind the course France, nud Portugel aro all organizing for a, SATURDAY, DECEMBER: Ist. i BOURNEMOUTH, §.0.--Hlustratioos of various i Bt. 81) miles an hour, “These dite bie shoulel each couirs well aUpported by tts Ginvcromenmdt, styles of Dance Music by the Sqation Orchestra. do much to spread the gospel of aviation still lt snmas corte that the veer[924 will sea

eeae a ee farther, Theymark a step towards the cay sonieone koeceed in fying rund: the world, ab jo rgengeahe feats ajay ce =e RADIO TiMES — ¥ NeVEM BEd eanD, {o23,

> Monday's Symphony Concert. “The Music Described by Percy A. Scholes.

Overture to the “ Bartered Brida’ Smetana, how & Word about AIS ia ce OF the mash, exhilarating pieces how thear pibhte jreriet hike to ron about the a 7 ft = iy of orchestral muscu ever written. The ey hoard z d chisplay ther light-hnmericd dace. “ d you know iti We the peut bed li ews fi wuteli pact of ita very f i t e t cher, and the rush of ahr ‘aoa hy that follows, them chon it, i s ty pick! of the i penerad apirit oF sty prec, lt 1 6 f o l ! of te be: Oeil ow, OOM piters have bo fallin with the wishes itir-loliday oyling-—with some more tender paz- af performers and theo parks lic, Gr there avould Ay LA. Fis , be eth Lire cusel hotter for them, And sn, The Bartereal Bride. which ia ‘alway the clasdical yet il of the ceneerto (the Jate copeidered fe ae to be Setar & Leet opera, & a eighteenth and earky nin Loe idk centre A Diners coined +—jn jmurta, Tn mone a moan pow op the babit of the composer Ineeriing a cofmedy than aan oper, Tit te-fall of humerous nuack in bi seore near the end as a sitn to Inerccnts of Bohemnn peasant tite, Li repro conductor and the orchestra to pull up at the dues, Ob the shies, & vile - Livel, .ipey WAYHG Ar Wwadt for a few minutes whitst the qcgeler, 8 conte Tillie: hand, acd the hke, athe ooh oud ond went for a ditile ron on. hia with, of conra, some village love-moking of : Ow dizht- hearted aor ln the Firet Movem nl cd i] is LA, Pe a CB thse Win —~—A LA, Jot Sarashirua §} the end of that Movenn it] i such i yvrmrls : Can you get and here Mr. Cole wil have that litth persona | Pianoforte Concerto Ho,3 fin C Minor) oppert nidy of the nadensza toaowhich tradition I every programme / Reathaven, peacticn has ren fim the nglt. ia Franky, for the nextiew week | LT ere Mn LLbe Recon and Third Movements Heet WHEN Qi aae fo write These notes as amply aa. Tan ail bevAk jst Wirth 1 8 shert one hen reading through the weekly | aheolitely Withonhany of the takon-Tor-printed tlownkh of wo fowoseennbh: hang, al left it 2 Prorrammes Atid-uoex plained nnsienl jitran whith, oe @ 1 ted, of the various broad- || casting stations, do you net envy | hiph brow musical! critic, my be expe ted of me, This Piao Coneerta Na 2 WE Wilt: mY in | the Owner of a sec which will | A) oonoerta,” then dn thi TG PT ae ied TAU whey) Reethoren Was thirty year ol enable onea to picup chee chotepeel the worl), 1 a prietne lor sone ms inetrunwent The Rheaish Symphony Stearic it ii With orthesino—-a paece in which we have not | items of the different programmes 1 5 This Symphony is callod the Rhwnish ao Tbepolo PU mt wiles GTChe a Ta at will, irrespectrve of the trans- bowkste Eehunmaud ted! fe Bia that the oh A Pat tient, BF the ih Torees FT) equal mission of the local station ? Do i pitti towns its compostion came fron hig terms. Chow ight oof-the. cathedral of obser, at that you realise, too, that every week This Caneeria nyt bebe fice ve ie. ce tireat gees advances In the continental thse if rug lea Wee etren thera bey hi A pre iids Fee! Celie, i rhb oye [*! P hut thivwe—three one theme at the grep] eternal of them tal iL Tk programmes 2 eonhrasted pienes so composed that, played oft the Archbishop» oe Cardinal, after the tier, they minke| a cometent whole, hike a Coney, F a yamalyonyy irrhieiet tf VED e epee rise peo prreetdert ee remap is erpseeeerinbisids roetidons nee the three pieces naturally (for the ena bei rroeral : reer Cris , Usnally four, bit ini of varity) go different rates of apecd, wi ‘ Geb J ei Fan's Cee! Hoad, J Foz3, Aeoauingloa, Heo eal them “moveuens” lin the Uoneerto to E Cielo —yod even Betyg bee. Ae 7 Jara ercioaing a lief of sdotinta peefoed, ang f Monday the moyrmentis an 7 ore adec. goo oegree dhol fhe resale cre fraly Pert. Wie ith ies, «ey ~ Pu beet" Ann lia: vor pore risdeg. (a) A quick, lively one > eH wit Wwlti hh 1 ter pec hi ins, ial (hy) A lay : becisie|, neue bowie vee 7. Va hee, ALL ON LOUD SPEAKER. quijet.ome,on ltthe later (introduced Glirow ig240 rithes!, Manchester (Leo wrui Leal, jc} A jolly ; SeyOTM Via mii me ot the lower atria kh New oaatle we: mies}. Cardiff (125 emtipal, The Prat Moventnd,. dake moet fret move Aberdeen (410 ouiss), Biomingher (110 fl. In Wank Fert (rn. ” A iat FE ot LT 1 milead. Legalan 3 oniies!, Croydon (10 miles, Lett rir omy Kymphor CH, (Toe rho ith , ath the oneninr, thot 1 Geet (A efile) rite LF irieis wit, Lis ane Towa ant or te > FRAC E- AND BRUGHIM, Eifel. Tower i inetrménte >: thie te varied im differc (0 pad en), Racisla (220milss!, “atend (150 Chie! tunw—technically “ Tis at Sent ie t sonal Wyse, AT Piet, fora change, we hore web hed ooiles!, Larsos YM (400 ailen! Hadion Rivera, Secrrucl Pie i ri, tare n ti lice iE ae tl hhet i Mile (eg miles), Ecole deo Postes & Tole- mannet, tolhwed iy the fireh ore aie, 4 raphicn Severe! French octatecr whe ime frat appeor, and you have the clone to what nme be nt erie old anes, in threo hin. OLLAGD, The-Hag ae (200 esiles| . Agrtiter- otherwise might hewilder you. The First &iub- dam (i2h oie), Hesien Liniiden (210 LE Mot giick ac camny Bort of sonp : gnaile:), Laheratary- CAH miles}. jevk i heard in the very openme paspape (it 4 tawaint ?we et ye" Be ( teri 1g y1uet THIEN LS Dae > AMERICA. W.L¥.. (000 miler), 55 '¥ begine in striae. wid wm then ab conoe i,ethene. rest whilat this is guinu on, : DENMA AE. Copenh Beteta (599 ales’, taken iyo hy wink alone. He if 1 cay to identi), LV... Fetertich "—ie.. m-the Bp Ch it Boe Th Stened), P BOSWELL The: Seed oS atece’ ja more fowing : If 14: am ceremonial, ‘This Wo Peat 1% pala anita VEY eontle., pleasant litth tone, Aeet play a by ile POL per SeitHig eli ui ai fh the titer ii] thu eae F violins and clarinets, with secomjmny ing teirts Eochaaue your hy the cathedral cormony -mentic eel, “Th her the ather jneiroments. fill orchestra is teed fall the more eteetivels By ail by thee rt chest works ay) GAd ite iy “dud.”set. and comes ty a full step, upon which, with some after the reduction of the last movenvrt), ated the solemn trombones enter for the first. tome = rushing scales, IT. Minrice Cole wakes to life, tn the Symphony. and, on his. part, enters.on the First Subject To. help all those who have. pur- Veo bevely.”—The spit here embodied ia and then the Second with occasional orchestral chased instruments of various thet of a Khenish popular festival ing tea bly Lrinwminies, makes which are unsatisfactory by | whet tho composer found around him as he Vou Rave now heard the main material ot reasonof shortness of range, lack | came oul of the cathedral into the equane on of which the movement is made, wind can hener- of selectivity, &c., We will, up to | forth follow it pretty well. the ~oevaaion thet prompted the compotion November 30th, make a liberal The Seeoud Movement ia a more deeply fell of the bymphoarny, allowance upon such sets in part kind of thing, Tt is not verylone, and does not The Rhenish Symphony waa componed about seventy-three years ago—and thousands will payment for one of our selective need much explanation, so we will [eas OND, on Monday hear it for the first time. The “Chard:ovenia what is called a roodels, ‘ Romto "—2.2., it is largely made npofamain Summer Night on the River Deltits, tune (or Subject") that comes round and On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Suring. Cryelal Sete foeZia 84, 2. valve longs range jmatronend a £15 19 i. 3 Vales £232 0, 4onive E26 & o. pound again, with antervening and contrasting Thea: are two charmingly delicate “impres CHhet Models tron £1019 0 mutter to set it of. Thas tune beginad on ps giond '' for #tnall orchestra, and their titles

atone, and, if vou take # littl trouble to note au ffiepentlhy tlesoribe then. ROGERS, FOSTER & HOWELL, LTD., its characteristics, you cannot fail to recognize Delina was born at Bradford. He will be Edward Road, Birmingham. it-an- pn old friend every Line ih redrrres, axty Hext January, “Sommer Night” waa Talal List il peepee a mde Chat inp not a fill description of the tiove- written in 19L),end “Cuckoo in Spring 15 mont, bot is quite enough forthe moron. Bu

=— RADIO TIMES mee ogy WHAT IS AMILLI-BAR?. By P. P. ECKERSLEY, Chief Engineer of the B.B.C.

| AM: toldthat Milli is one of the-uprcad joles: the Coneation “that dhe arbitrary wars four ok O00 mile bars SeePo ao pedis,T ie ever. dhe. Valencia 1.022 goilli-beure OO8? nol" i eel The qavetiure oof our oie ara lowe) aa ncbla to create acaort of povert sine the leapt hi anal bo bela ypa alum af mercury ihoukt Since PERFECT REPRODUCTION, SELEC- breadth: of ‘thie fanel. Bit drom cag te aaythe prs nr TIVITY and STRENGTH OF SIGNALS. Let meorescue,; TP Lean, the ade: lady Milli aa the state of the atmosphere changes wniceer In Lock-up Oak Cabinet complete with Froman invidions-and false position, for airely varyingweather conditions, und the height of 120 V. H.T., TWO HIGH FRE- she 14 ho froliesoimne mie to feiss it alloff with the colunin vanes, and sometimes, as you hear QUENCY, one H.F. Rect, and two L.F. & purdle of adoraiie langhiers mich more on the “broadeast— the column is Friis inches power valves. Two wander plugs allow it She a bhie-stockine, & standardized female : and wometine, 20-25 inehes: othe jess this of any combmation or number of valves. on whe bhishes peauleafuelty- nt relict named hrure. the worse the weather ischkely bo be. mines behinal lorm-rinmed apectacles The Milli-bur da only another measure of Send for Superfice Booblet, Milli-bar is obviously one of a thodsand ofber barometer hoighb, tind at is a oor scrote eamest unite oxaetly slike her: one thoresand unit: Te the middle cf this article will be fond feuin the ageregatt areone bar, ((oestion : fi table ehownie the relaten fete weber must ot eae Sih be a hari. hoenian a hare and incohea, No longer can confusion reign, thowsadd mill-hora anade one bar?) The hee, Ae they Ty AT Lae lintundica T, 1h wre question ia, what are they after in auldenly “just “phoned from the Air Mincwtry.” ttarting these ew. unite like Milli-bars and One last worl, Do pou know thove minapa Chere Ar etre volta? They ite henge sevenithe. ara ie) bee hooves. ante Of oe io rleiih u S z ‘ o =

Mins; - = = i a ierta to he acpendthe, Te ts oF a 5 os one of thehelebt fal etin bute pi rw,

of Britieh people that they are te 1 1 not screntific, but they bring 31 Lika epiless trouble by Feit The [S24 MODEL, inneaponar bility. 1 shal As i l l u s t r a t e d , including special valves Lid you Pret have: an 138 and H.T., £565 0. Each set with coils nit linet i biter e 4 Dads cre fi covering British Broadcasting Stations. hiner! other BUTLNe | cerbas Lui that were baandlesl owt at the Other sets of coils at e x t r a charge a berinning of the term with wiiowehel mned OFFICES and SHOWROOMS: their. pains 1 chal $7, QUEEM STREET, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W.6. the first page a pure White? Phone: Ham [976 “ima Pineeidar {oneden, Anal lial Ateua THe sees Woy) ie derhol presclotoos. mith silat wd page 1 fatter havilie awhiddl cet) Wehbe print ingot the blank pee Would you become with the smutied imprint of mH your fall name)? Then you 0 caer Pe tables herded a GOOD PIANIST? Wephta ane? Measines,” = 150 iseliteli alowly taeltec Hi ’ if iow i tay Gps GPM, (h pow Reod what the Daily Telegraph says about before an array of -tables in the principle of my pianoforte tuition course THE RADIO BAROGRAPH. wich it Ws siatedt thint How to wae Th. Plot the barometer readings which are broadcast Th BAILY TELEGRAPH commieiti 1 fae eee potatoes arere mensined by atl PM. and 6 PM. daily, and join the points: thus making oa Stenway Ball Loretore; fave: "' Thnte bey the steve. birth that-8 sieves = BAGLE (heck Se. Songth's peloctple eh, -lidleed, a ‘ait curve as shown above. fo Like real aaradd hte we nod the wird Ite actetn ton, whith” wae not to be leet Hlehered bey nothing eo.imuchas ofrmotive conterta eonfosel with a ten which is 2)24ilbs. (why tenis but we veytare totinak that the dione of re kin 1S that inake England look a» if it hed got ring- at haods 00 that eondh trie, eed i mit side agonist 22403), but theta load of wood was measure wont Jt purports to tell one what the weather 1S Ghat prefer darlene to fie eht.’’ if ever hoa by the cord, which was apparentiv’ boand yp? is going to be like. Those lines are drawn through any tings ring dads as to the value ol my postalpaami- fore Tiithon, the shenit repre ise, Send to-diy tor with the queer diameters in fect, and the weight, places at which, for ihe moment, there is equal a cory oF to fall press othe and any book: tree befen*| probably a bellwether, could carry on the aati barometer reading; they are Hines of erm from Brain to Keyboard of the Domesday Book. pressure, You will see them labelled in some li was, and ia, so comfurine, nage. how, if a host of them surround, say, MWatdenad Smeth's Spstea of Prawafarte Playing. ff Of course, TD expect to get a sarcastic letter Londen and they are all very close together, on my table after someone has real these London ie at the heart of a depression, anil an Sar Frederick Bridge al other etnisent CTS hen paak Signe ne words, Fe will say: “ For goodness’ ake. thon, mmbrelh ic indicated for Mr. Siburbia hurrying yeh. THE © Fi ITA let ua have even numbers of wave length Why io fateh the O35 SYSTEM. dfm-teal Nutce cust ca. ik

I Phe eet -sechkore dboovery:. of ia Cordiff 353, London 363° and- Birmingham Aeat morning the lines may all be surrounding ihe monk Geocration flor prac al 435, and aooom 2. We were allotted a wave- i plac itt Holland—the depression hoa moved niizicions,” Wa spparatod of epocial music becemary—jnet an length bandfrom 350 to 424 metres. We are not eastward. A depression is a eort of hole of ensily “apaited method that allowel outside it, so, conidernyg telephony low pressure inlo which the winds tend to blow. Shaves yoo bow to turn filanoinric playing into a FREE Mens snpeimpomnige other wavye-lengths on Unving. however. to certain causes, the winds Tascinating, “eeey stud, that of the carrier, to be atrictly scientific, this alwave blow round and round the depression, [tad trom wil] the MY BOOK drudgery Of «let- “Light on same corrier, must be inside by a metre or so, just hike the water runs round antl rownd the lathionerd "" practice." Pianoforte the allowable Timit-of the wave-band, Londan bath outlet when we make a depression by Playing” [iulhy istratecd), will te tho-to avord & harmonic, and 1 think: the pulling up the waste-plug, usa south-west Blseliy: te went. fe rest dre fairly even. Don't worry about wave- wil moans om depreagon somewhere to the wou. free ool chant. V4 teec applying. de mot lengths too much. They're all going to bo north of usin London; remember the weather ema to ctate whether a

ee changed again soon, I hope, giving us reom for brings the wind, not the wind the weather. Tt fneiitoate oF adltaited player, or ioe -bepinner, expansion in the newly allotted! band 300 to ig: “a deep depression moving eastward from whelbr you Can. or: cgapot oH, the Atlantio towards “our north-west const play at sieht & ciple lenin tone. Li will. he purl tohaely This takes me a long way from the Milli-tar. Will chuae ehrone -south-westerly pales ind much eehal boop i on ould mag blillibar, then, is just-introdaeéd to give atmis- rim.” Notthe strong south-westerly gale will Ottend my ilgsiroted lecture at SteinwayHall Sencl for-ie-to

= —_ — a Se ee ee —— Fister, ‘the FALE gy) UriTh, cies A renl value to wind brinics the tim,

— RADIO TIMES -— [Naveen Zann, 1923 PEOPLE IN THE PROGRAMMES=‘nnstes comers

Mdme. Telvazzini and the 5.8.6, lt Wasn'tHis! “Five Birds m a Cage." we, Od Lip cent aorclent VERY interesting py rec yi.\ ia My. Tom AS orton evel ia of heterere ia Miho Welch, who hae heen broadensting -at to taka plier: fat Lore Tetragvini, the ClrSib bot “To wae brought wp as a London: Sinton on Thura- work) tamausinger. From eddie," he BAWEY * aril worked awn the. al dang. Seordioann baer Se ewe dee he e [pena ie Al Hime She ert. pit daily inti! five years ago, when J had the the farce Five Birda in a jery 4 fle PaMoe fro hmstortane te lows ma boat." Finding pit Work Cage will be broadinet, Landon Station, ind ahs out of the question, Mr. Welch lured his atteis- Amour ‘Lie (het Ltieris ty «| haz sent the BE a tion to hitertite, and he has oonttibuted artistes. cngoded> are charming auatoyraph phota lhumorqus articles to many well.lmown. journals, Mr. Milton Roamer and graph of herself withthe Vr, Weledy | ues Fs rich ache cl i | TRV Misa Ainqne Seyler, Mr, following niekdage ; “Every Btorhes.- (ht of tna beet ia, the following :-A Reamer delle a very. pool evening Lb Gaten -to four novice down the pit aecidentally let a hoteh he story of hie firstaxpericnim heantiful conerris, which war in charge of run away. down a steep incline, aa w& listener, ADE. “TSTLARZEN! t apni with pleasure and it capsized af the bottom. Alin. AUETOoN Bose Aber eitenine fol and enthusiasm. It ian pity that I cannot Coming down the bore, the novice, on being aime time to a performance of Sowsan and reply to yon. Beet owishes- onl ealobatians,” shown whit had happened, exclaimed, em plati- Orbilak at Covent Garden with no creat enthu-. This, from soch.a cele bratecl musicinn, -ahowld eally: “That's nomy huteh! My hutch had siaam,” he says, “(thiewas in the early davs angwir one: und for all those Car Pers Wheels on the bottom ; that one has wheels on when * commit disturbances" played their full part timinishing dade in: number, id -tirie—whe the top!’ in all performances, and one experted to hear ‘omplein that high-clasa music. discs ata beanty a frantic call for belp-to the North Polo cutting When ocominitted te owireless: Earl of Athlone to Broadcast. acrosa the cestaay of the tenors eolo), f wis Arar trent is im stere for listeners im. thie siddenly canght by the tremendous realign of r= Bael ~of) Atidone, country, for, to show her appreciation of the the final scene in. which Samson polls down th brother of Het Bn, Mdm. Tetrogzini has very kindly ‘Temple, Majesty the Ghasen, aro Che promieed to sing from Lonean Station early in mwhappomted Governor: A Wonderful Effect. the New Wem, General of Bewth: Afries, 7 ~ could hear, alist ape, tho thing ti Ts will he hoaaderasting from pling: down stone by stone, “Ry Jove," ] A Latte Mixed. . the Lendan Btabien cn said, ‘J showed ike to know how they get that! HE-EMPIRE MALE VOICE. OUARTET, saver ber 27th, ite «eer: What a wonderful efieet! Fincet Pre ever who ore to broadens of: Glascow Stadion, feetivn wth the Brosh heanl on the silage!” and so on, until my have had: many amusing expericnees in the Empire Cancer Campaign, expernenced friend, moved by my ardour, came Linge! Athlone 1a eerily eonrea of them wails rilica, over and took: the imatroment from ory ears, nlercsted in many charit- noone ojcnamn, they were taking part ina 7 Hedmiled. [had been ts concert when a very. persistent demand was able cnbeavairs, asick thu ifter the fall-of the cortain,” civen for an encore. The singers were rather EMG OF ACPILLOx has: one ape edie work 25 weary, God ota gentle hint that they- wished to chairman of the Mrddleaes Hee pital Vary Bacomine. retire, the chairman. was informed that they ‘Like mane other members of the Reval would ging "The bone Day Clases," bry Family,LorlAthiene is veryA democratic,i and EHS ATH EXE Sullivan, nnn fool stories- are told ¢oneerning this SEYLER: aleo (olla tile of hin natire. On one oecasinn the h very amusing wireless imagine their surprise—ond that of the audi- cence also—when the ahairman announced that mariarer of «a certiin theatre, who woe very Horry, the nextitem on the programme would be: anzigit to receive roval pntronage- tor his *] ove Why mother ow a-aorer intitle! * TheLone Deain? Closea 1 show, wee informed, to his rent. defoeht, wireless pet,” ho say, that the Forl and Countess of Athhone proposed "and the fire ‘firmer ye The Congregation Listened. visiting the performance that evering. listenes], after 1 hod en ioved a very pleasant Vi" MADOG DAVIES, “How Funny ! hour, Tank te hers * Lan h | the well-known it delehtink mother +? be Tee rednl pa the follow ie the entrance-hall-shoukl ‘To which she replied: *] H® desided that iti bai oxperen 17 L Heared #o that his cietingoiehed patra can't hear anything, dear ; that ho had in olierch on Rhowld not be: beoinyenienced on petting rent Ass ATUESE SEYLER, byt the instrament is ane opcasion, ““T waa-n oF ther carriage. very hecoming to you!” mat of a great political All the people were cleared away exoopl ome Misa Seyler’s acting has earned for hor man, whe refiwed to budge, He said that he leader, ‘he says, “ata a wonderful reputation and her versatility villace on the north-west waa Waiting for his wife, ia amazing.» she will be capecially welbome ax coast of Seotlind, when the “Hword the exc teed Minor, Eta f brosdeasting: artisie, on aceoount of the fret pastor of the Presbyterian place must be kepclear, boeause | am expecting that she ia one of the finest -uloeutionicia at Royalty : = Church asked if Lb wool PCSeTLe Och ihe stage, lead ‘the conperecationa! “ How farmy ! Soa)" replithe stranger, HU Ae Da Vee, singing on the following which completely floored the iainager. A Vorsatie Musician, Sunday tiorning. After sone hesitation, Dagroed The stranger was, of conrec, the Farlof Athlone ¥ to do so. Ono arriving-at the church, I found hinself, and tbe was waiting for the Countess, HE Lectures on opera, listening ane the that. thére waa-no mimics] instrument of any who was comune later, great comporera given on the especial kind and that 1 would have to piteh the note nighte: from the Aewenstle Station ty Mr. John without any help, The Joker Subsidad. Wyatt, A.RCLAL, LAVAS, AJRO0., am “No soonerhod I started singing than I if la not generally known that Sir Hall Caine always much appreciated, becameaware that the rest of the dongregation (whe has been broadcasting. from Londen Originally destined for in organi, ands wert merely latening and that | was singing « Station i the subject of “Pear ) haan proved of Dr. EC. Bairstow, of York Minster, aolo, This happened all through the servicer. peat ott of repartee, flr, Wyatt's cielworki now edueational. Cha ITE left Woe on lana] tH lebrity, wien, Sanie toe ao he feud birnelf sented gens being. thatoot Lectorer in Musi under the eym pthising with my preclicament, started to a well-known newapeper pamgraphisl aft a Northumberland Iclucational Authority, His join ino dusty. croaky voice. You can imagine dinner table, to whom he remarked: ** How wersatiity is romarkalle, Ho hasuke acted on my plight when the dear worthy was anything on earth you Mantra in write CWwenly joka “| oOccieone ae Poocalet ame LOCO pane na ah ch, from ‘a tone to three tones out-of dane, and the a day f" Air. Wyatt tela the story: of a very lacy louder Isang, the more lustily he bellowed. “With i aonewriter,” answered the -other, organiet who, heing awnkenel of 10.45 on To add to my ciseamfort I coukd eee my host with «smile, Sunday morning by hia pupil, sent that imdj- with other guesta thoroughly enjoying the Te thitso 2" asid Sir Hall, Then he added, vidual inte the organ loft with instructions to desperate position. I was in. How If survived gaavely: “Tothonght perhape you used some draw the stops and to hold dewn @ Gill he that service J now toil te realize.” Bort of copying process |pl come: |!

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The letters "S.B." printed in italics 10,0. NEWS; SUR from id Boo THE: THEY. VY ESCOU NT Ay TAT co in these Programmes signify a 1 terse Tee wend Veet leer f RES of Bw ii lie Reng os ALO lise. Simultantous Broadcast from the }th ae (Lose choi: Heyman. station mentioned. Amnoimter. 7 i $.15,—ORCHESTER A tedadiebestt bee ei isp Trey, vininy AGH. ASE): Bharchy, ~ With iho LONDON. BOURNEMOUTH. Mrrtish Coliniets "| Enhour, JOHN HUNTISGUTON -(Baritone):-- °° My th A LST Od AEST Bac serbee 140 fa Con eert,-0. from ond Sai FPA VHER SCHPOAE. (Boelaricist Aalelmesa Somer tooaf the Btordy Nanh” (Edward Marto (Mietere: Ratemeio, “Two Lores- i Ciera peop) In Ait . (Ar, inert fieerte Fibs mm Bhetehes (iF ¥eteherk: Le“ Detnoiselh “cr ih FE NEST iW. PRABRSOAS (Beritone) 3 * Wihict Lat Pee Aarts Cr rE I Af ert f Aiea plreye). hee" een Masq we a eeti rkPRL S Hain, “Glorious dhings of Dies Are Spoken EVELYS. BELLEISEE (Soprano): °" Chiang:

ti) Aimbrasie) oF 50. REG iN ALD &. MOU A sap Nadia mnt Olea” ("The Pearl oot Brazil’) MALO) DAV LES { Boritene * Four Indian “The Geen | ORO Perot (Ohrid |, Love Lyrite" (Actompinget by Light Stevia, 1. —Dirhesl et Gyertur, “Time“Bhs” Cnrchostra) Labny WV iiedford Finder) biO—THOMAS E. ILLINGWORTH {Sala (Mendebeohn) 7 Sélection,“ Taghace: (eon RITA BHABRPE (Hela Celloy:; “ Golden ‘Calley: Larihette (Colericge-Tatad Abinued £ arian ltr) Slimobera- PON Etaifeeb, ove, Aner pe (Agave). Soh. Hint inieton eetae Tramp dl, {Vrain The Broken Melody "(Fan Brene) 1. —Ernest W, Pearon The “SEF Scgee: LA now o Bank” (erin Shai) ¢ firchestrn : Selection from Light Opera Hy brias the: Cretan (Aiiietts, Hoichaye Cae rata eer}, ‘Tom Jones ™ LEerrinin ls La BReroeuse “ ink Roevinaela S, Ebert; Co) Sea Re ris lhe Evelyn Belleisie: “Tio! Hear tho Gentle (oon) so Bate.“ Intermeray” (Resse) paper) (Ky) Ete eid { Liezine) (itt "Tamim til I. Nadee Towite,, & Pan Seal 2 Danse (Devel), Lark Uitrana) hia NEV B. fyino Datratenn er beer 84, Ph PL, Thomas ie: itat Pe ORLA: Caro (Presiery:. " Bercense de homely (Goel), Local News wud Weather Foarenast Mader Davies: (Ron a? Mine’ Car aiaer |: 16,15,—Orehestna t Walts, * Moonlight oom the The Behe! (Witla): “The Gall’ babi —BE W. Pearman: fol tor od Addn Rhine 7 (Valetedt): Selection, “Merric Finage- (fiirees |, (echt) = fh) Londwaysot hae lawl "ole German). Tita Shere : inne (etary) + Sore vines LO AEkot fea Eden LO, 30), Toe char ( P]pery Local Mews and Weather Forecast: ALLE Es Victoy Pybhi inehestra: Slawonie Shines. Nie, 3-1 Drerce) : 1, eee hoe Atarchine Bong (eltat AT WOUITOEE + ertraia f 1 NEWCASTLE. iL Cioae dow Tl 0 h0,—Coneert,- 8B. fren Ganda nove: GCL Beadle, CARDIFF. 5.40, FORGE STOBERT::: Reet, ** ‘Thanks $.0-5,0,—Concert. SUR. fren Lordy ta My Brethren Chfandel) > Ade," How V oni SUNDAY EVENING. S10. WOOD STREET CONUCREQATIONAL ia Man ot fepietely, Sl, SOPHIE ROWLANDS (Soprana, of thy CHURCH CHO... Elven,ecch of nll SA—AIRS) Bee POTTS: Reciation, “The ritih National Opera Company); ~ Bon Being ° (Tunes Martton'"'); Anthem," O ‘Pwo Aneels (hatter), Laineby Aube hy thvellings.” Lard: Theat My Chol. *" 4.1 FA ty F anny 843. THE BEY, CAND OARLEY. Ra. Hymn, “Sow Thank We All Our Goel ” jean}, Lipo Adel vena. (ok, ancl M., Sih REV, Bo de COOK, 0f the Wood Street Lit ERNEST. POTTS FARTY : Hivmn, REV. POXALD ARNOMA of Sb. Ed Conpregational c hach, Relbie: Acddross. Glory bo Thee, My Ciad. This Diiwelch." muid’s College, Od Hall, Ware, Heligious (hour: Hymn, oat rom High He weve 15.—ER NEST... POTTS: in) "oo Down, Ade lresé, veelee (Pitre ** Evaniter PA rath” | Aloe "= iby "ae Ela Onder the Weary Aymi. “desu, Lover of My Bowl" TA. aud ‘Travelli [Nepre Spiritual, sone) free bea AL, 109, Modern mide aee Programme. Thartewyii. it—BAND OF “Hea IRISH GUARDS: (har Voraiat ; KATE WOISTER: (Sopris) 0.10,—MARIORTE. AMATI sir, “ My Heart permission of C'alonel FH. A. Molalmont, Conductor: A. GORBETT-S31ITH, Ever Faithful" (Raed DESO, |, $.40,—Introductory Chet. 0. 18,.—eoree Stohert ancl Fret Potte: Duet, Director of Music. Liew. Charles Hassell. 8.45,.— Danse Sacrée ot Dango Profane | Deluna) "For So Eiath thi Ler Commanded ™ Overture, “* Agena” (A eralds, (for Hor ancl Strings). | Af pyc Lawcnll 4}. fall i : ' Bntracte, “Tin the Might’! (6ribert) Songs, Lea Cloches “(| Betiiasty; onder ON: NMew. El Petits & Recitation, Balcony Whistiine}. {Dehinesy}, Beonc from E Lieut anil Juliet" (Sibaibe Flute Bolo,“ Gipsy Aire” (Sorneaite) (Soloist, ‘ Pavane pour une Infante Defonti’ i iaeet); Sere). Sarcennt Lrncderhill (First periormianece by “Valees Nobles et Bentonientales (fie reer |. 0.30.—Cearge Btiohert i Recit.. “Lo: Here: Me Military Banc, } Bonne, “Le Papillon.” (Ciowesen |: Selections Love’; Air, “eve in Her Eyes: Sits The Bee's Wedding ' { Wenelelesoliia). from “* Les Ariettes Qublines fiehateoiy) Playing OAS noel alah ) [Abaieder). Cornet: Solo, "Phe Better Land" (Comren}" Prohude, LDAprés-Micdi® dm, Foune ” (De. 9.35,—Mariorio Amati: “The Clotha of (Soloist, Corp. Peter Witeon}. bareayy), Heaven” UOwekilf): A Bea Ding (Dun: Seleehion, LilacTime ** (Sehubert). PoOngs, “An Bordde PR (Poe “es hill}, 20.—80PHIE ROWLAND: oO Westor hinges 1lapalion m ( Prine F ee i Erinest ah Pais: Prk cl the Four Wind "Moy Brake): “Homing "(Teresa cel Sniie. “LeCarn vad cles Aires ViSiee aad “Nabions torr fy shane and Somerbell 1 (a) Rasy) “Atte Mid-Hour of Nicht “((@oirce), Scaens). (Beooud “Performen Hi Carried The Oo pening of the Teepoy “ha, SieA 10, —TTAEE BION AL AND GENERAL NEWS Pirttain.} Bonnie’: fe) “ The Old Farmers Song "3 SUELETOES..«8B. fo all Sirians, The National Amthom, (d)“ Tretiv Polly Oliver,” Local News gol Werther Forecast. 1 NEWES BULLETOS 10.0.—NEWs, SRS from onda Li. 15.—Band : 120. Close. down. Local Nowa and Weather Foreenst. Sélection, “oA Little Duteh Girl” (Ribu), ANT OLMCer = A Carkitt Sar ttly 1D 1, —CLose down. Barcurolle Tales of Haefimann ™) (Offer: ANIOUnMEr 2 H,; €: Pratt: faye}, MANCHESTER. ais 2) iP ered a lf ml Teadheres * SOeckion, — o-night'’s the Nigel” CR een}, a0 fC. callOnna rhe is on fran Pociedehli, fo, th — Close down, | ALTERATIONS TO) £0—8 CO. Honey. Talk to Young Poole. Aout: A A, Burra. Ayn * PROGRAMMES, Etc.| BIRMINGHAM. I 30-5 0—Conerel), AG. from Gera: WAVE-LENGTHS ¢ WING to the enormous | 530. ORCHESTEA : Saphonr Aa 2 | AND CALL SIGNS. circulation of The ; { Alcripatns ¥. |LONDON (2L0) - - 363 Metres i Radio Times, it is } Bab. THE VERY REV. CANGSA LITTLE- 4 necessary for the journal to { Wao. of ELiels Trinity Church, Uovenery, | ABERDEEN (2BD) - 495s, , go to press many days in + Beliciows Addrasa \BIRMINGHAM GIT) -423 ., | } advance of the date of publi- = Hoy, " beldiers of China, Aria 4 onl WE, ) cation. It sometimes happens, 2704. ||BOURNEMOUTH(6BM) 385, Fe 10SATTOs REPERTORY CHORUS: * therefore, that the &.B.C, finds

Anthem, “Lord, for Thy “Lender Morey" it necessary to make altera- CARDIFF (WA) » 353 eee Sake" Marrant). GLASGOW (5SC). - 415 | tions or additions to pro=- $.00,—Orchestra’: Overture,” Honyady Lazio" } grammes, etc., after The = (Erbel); Mareh, Florentiner "Paci. fi MANCHESTER (2ZY) -370 ' Radio Times has gone to h.t0.—AMY CARTER (Conteatto): Two Songs.

1.40—Orehrstra : Selection, " The Damnation | NEWCASTLE GNO) » M00 ,, press. weet fi-f-- f+ F -“E-t- =

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RADIO TIMES -——- [NOVEMBER Zant, |

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The name “Marconi”

The Prime XCinister of Newfoundland writes to the AiCarconi Company :

“| eannot refrain from writing to express my thanks to you on my own behalf and on that of Mrs. Warren for the very excellent arrangements you made in order that my broadcasted speech might be heard by my wife and her friends at Claridge’s Hotel. “| am told by those present that the demonstration was absolutely flaw- less and the best that they had ever heard. There was absolutely no hitch in the arrangements, and the Marconi- phone reproduction was perfect in every way. (Signed) W. R. Warren.

Ghe Griumph of the \# Master XCind

hm $a WaNncon Ask your dealer for. full particulars of the various Marconiphone models, In case of difficulty apply to -—- MARCONI’S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH Co., Ltd Marconiphone Dept., Marconi House, Strand, W.C.2 2 Ludgate. Hill, BIRMINGHAM, Principality Byildings, Queen S t r e e t , CARDIFF; 41 St Vincent P l a c e , GLASGOW: to Cumberland ‘Street, Deansgate, MANCHESTER. 28 Northumberland Street, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE,

—=— RADIO TIMES == 2aT =a WIRELESS PROGRAMME—MONDAY (ov. 25h.)

fiend, Aprieatees Wenathor Forodn The letters “S.B.” printed in italics $45.—Continuation of Bwinphony “Cnaeorh, in these Programmes signify a KIDDIES CORNER, Be Siem Londen less chown, Simultaneous Broadcast from the ah Boye’ Te ivece News, 1 Tage: station mentioned. 7..—SEWS, 8.8 from London Annaincer: b. &B JOHS STRACHENY, &.E. from Loria), Local News and Weather Porotast

LONDON. Tot, —BEMPRORY CONCERT... 5.8,# fron MANCHESTER. 11-1 2.30,—Coneert : The Wireless Trio and Landon, bck 4, —Concort ae Circhest ra, Dorothy Sy HOneE (Ropero), 0.10. —Lirent. F. Wo Reale. 8.8. fron fevdon. Eileen. Jennings ( Abe 220) SoPEARY |, Devothe WOMEN'S POTE : Ariel's Soni iy (oa- EY Ss. SUfrom onda, Ellison (Klocutionist), Sydney Francis (Bari- at EER Stoeu, bone). Pa. —Conhinnabion of the Symphony Concert, iiL—MAIN ti. a CHILDRENS BTORTES : * Baby SOfron doonadon LY EEMININE, Tohim,” by Mrs, eeaebstah Bell: “abo in a 0, 90). Gage clown. f.23,—FarnersWoather Forecast, Balk ron, by JF. OW. Lewis; dick Hordy," 5.40,—CHELBDRES'S HOvCE. Chap. AT Part. J., hi Herbert Stnane Annomiter: He Cusey ois, Bova Brigade News, thea, Boys" Piri eed itl, Nea, 107, 0.— Interval. 4h.—W. FF. Bleicher iicandies in Spomish die Vlbh—TOE SSN AL AND JST GENERAL BOURNEMOUTH. the Union of Lauttashire- ont Cheshire Insei- NEWS BULLETIN. S.A. te all Stations. tute); Spanish "Talls. bh. —t one t B. Tethinw, BA AL (Solo JOHN STRACHEY - (the BAG: Literary L.0—NEWS. 8.8. from dondon., Piang), Marjore Beoon [Uomtentta), lard Critac) +“ Onar Weekly Book Tath," Ao, JOHN STRACHEY. 8.8. from Londen. Hall ( Raritcrnce}, foal! Statin, Local Nows and Weather Foracast. 4,45,—_WOMEN'S HOUR. Lorn News inl Weather Forecast, T.2,—ME Hf WY CONCERT. SB. fram b5.—S AHI LDR ENS HOUR: 400 Symphony Concert. Terral}, .0.—Bovs” Brigade News. 110.—Lieut FLW. sale,8. from dead 4, fi i eit Abate, 6.15. —Seholars Half-Howr. Anmmentind Orchoastra, conducted hay Percy ee RS, a freee dnaeeiogn 7.0,—NEWS. 5.8. fron oadon, 1.45, —innbinuniion of Symphony Comeort. « Pitt. WORDS STRACHEY. 28. fran Eanton, Solo Prnoiorte, Manned Cole. it. from Lerning J oral owe frye VWicuther Fores! 1.30.—Sinectial VWoather Poros, Admire. Overture, * The Bartorel! Bride (Siena) T3—SYMPHONY. CONCERT. 82h from Concerto in! Alimofccai. ss.) (eetheren) menis, Cloks clown

— Landen, Two Tiecos ie Tamia a lale'y,,, Announeer +3. 0." Honey, Miniphony 10 E Flat . Siena) fh. 1. Liew, Phe, Feciley. Ait, fran Carron, i rth, LIEGT. F. W. KEALEY,. -RS.YV.R. Po, —NEA. SB fron London, iseoreion of the Expedition of the “Bt. 1. —Con bination . of Bay iplions Cio eort. NEWCASTLE. George to the Pacific, and great (eran 0. Pron Joven, nophow of Captain Cook, the Explorer) : 1), 30—Close clown. 143.-—Conderl Broo Forster (Caniot Salo), "Pho ‘Belen bitte Vovate- of the “Bt, lieoree Arnowniepe: AW. oa Aue, Groban Young (Miéxeo Soprine). bathe Pacihe.”” iS. Bfe cell Alea, 143,—WOATES'S HOTR, 1.30, TIME SIGNAL, 2NDGERNERAL NEWS 6.15,—CHILDER ENS HOUR. Stories; ote., ty BULLET. SWB foal! Seating. the Uneles Jim, Charlie and KRichard,. Local News ond Weather Forecast, CARDIFF. 60—Scholara Halt. Hear, A Bhort Talk by 043.-—irchestern + oF, ceo SPE, Falliran find his Orchestra at the Air, AG Wy ake: BoA com * Stories of thie Linen Prntormine, “* Hawes ane Ciretel " Capital ATen ie. Kaetions —"" Howoiulas age Foenue.. Lif eeigeghe retyre| Di “SyAs" “FPive @eLlocks Att MAURICE COLE (Solo Prinotorte) : i. —Bove Brigade Bicws, Vocal antl Polonaise in 1 AL cay " t¢€ fain) Evervinon " Talks to Women, bate Famers Lorner, [nstriimentil Actieies, andl the StatinOF Prelude in A Abie » (Eieineay) TO—NEWS, SO from Lodo, chestra Weather Forecast oliechinelle Litecknanpiiealt| JOHN SIRAGRHEY, 8.8. frome bonita 18, a, THE HOGER OF THE RIDGE Clrehostrak : Loe News andl Wether Forecast. *Aiinparian Rhapeody oe. eee ee Libre WIS KS." T.o—BYMPHONY CONCERT, &.8: fren 10, 3, China clevpety, .45.—Bovs Brizade News London, Announcer: 2. Fo Paltner. T1.—REWS. (5.5. ‘Frei Deion POGHS STRAGHEY. 6.:8.. from: London, .10.—Lient, F.-W. Kenley: 8.8. fron dono, Local News aml Weather Forecast. 1.30.-—NEWS, S28. fron London, BIRMINGHAM. Ta—SYMCHONY CONCERT. S28 fram 9.45.—Continaation of Symphony Conoocrt Lari, moi. fro orang oAoni eid: pra = Benning (Tenor). Wintired: Morris (Contralte). B1t,—Liewt. FW enley, 3505. fron Doman, 10. 30.—Cdae lien. 50.—WOMEN ES CORNER, NEWS. SF cae Eondan, Amuruinoer : C.-K. Dares

rf Recent Talk by the Viscount siaee BROADCASTING AND THE PRESS. ais Distinguished Newspaper Proprietor).

ROADCASTING the human voice has the news will’ be heard as fost as the tek that “men more froqoently require to be increase itk power as a means of ex- eraph clicks it out, and the newspaper reminded than to be infommed,” and “ repe- pression to an oxlent that seemed a few years may, <0 the croakers say, become like the tition,” as Lord Fisher wrote, “is the soul of avo beyond the wildest dreams of imagination, mail-eoach andthe ofl-lamp—a survival anil o journalism.” The question now arises how the multiplication auperthaity. The newepapers have nothing to fear from the of voles power will affect if relation to eye Thiet, T believe, to be a profound mistake, broadéavting of news. On the contrary, in so piwer abrain power. Will the average man, " Curiosity,” anid the preat save of Fleet Strect, far aa tt increases puble oorioity and stimulates and, to use a Dickens expression, the human boy, “jathe thirst of the soul,” and that thirst, public intelligence, it renders eplendid service prefer to know things by listening: rather than like other thirsta, increases with drinking. The to the community. We have to clear the hy taking the tronble to read and inwardly deeper one drinks, the der perone wanta to drink; wiblic mind of cobwebs, to increase the happi- tligeat,. ? This is an age when people: are all bo hawe the taste for news, to cultryate the news meet of dife, and to advance the art-of living. lowkiie owt for short cute bo knowledge and cosy sense and the news habit is to increase the need Te Biepe to livelihood, Tx the horry and scurry aml appreciation of newspaper service. To af these dave it is everything to save time and hear of events of “urgent public importance,” (ix the traine which ruw daily between Sow fi ayoick Jahon, to adopt the Parliamentary phrase, makes one York and yihr fi Wire lees, bas henti inst beel eo it may be with the collection and all the keener to hear more thana bare announee- go that passengers can hear the news by wineless publication of news, and views, ‘and if menb of a frigid fiot. etelephune innddition to reading iin thet he ws has heen sail (ini broadcasting will make Bisides, in these days of rapid illustration the pauper. To Geekchair i xed nh feceiver for the mewepaper a back number in the onder British pul lic wants to see the pictures-as well the care, bot anyone whe prefers it-cansit in. the of onr civilization. Jf the great voice if a5 to reac the deadlines. It-shoukl be remem: buffet cor ond dct a dowd speaker tell him all abwaya—to.be heard for the asking, thenall ered, too, a3 the creat Dr, Johan also said, that is happening while he travels on his was,

Aad — ‘RADIO TIMES —_ (NovVEMBER 24h, 1925,

The last word—

in Loud Speakers

It Amplion ts not. the first word in the Wireless vocabulary, it isa very good second, and is certainly the first s well as the last word in Loud SpeakceN's The manufacturers of the Amplion have a considerably reater experience m Loud Speaker production thin all other makers combined, and this accounts in a large measure for Amplion efhiciency. Cine Wireless Receiving oct may be better than another, but Annphion Sur Wemacy-—the stipremacy of “actual performance——with SryeChll hy designed models for every purpose, and exceptional ‘ value for money

. in_aill Types, i without challenge. Amnlion = Speakers are standardised by the leading manufacturers of Wireless Instruments and stochedby all Radio dealers of repute, The popularity ot the Am;slion i nat confined to Great Bistata. but ts mn evidence in every. 4marter of the glabe. <> WIRELESS as LOUD

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RADIO TIMES ug WIRELESS PROGRAMME—TUESDAY«ortk) fhe letters "$5.6." printed in italics S.40,—) hin Hoan tinigetom : "The Trnp . iviA NCHES rerR, in these Programmes signify a (Sanawr)s The Dew pom the Lally Oo eh — eer ba thie OY” Dei: Simultaneous Broadcast from the (Genmamn): “ Whe-- beeyvoul Larwer (Wiiste)s “Day Dreame " (Sacer), 0, =AEFEA station mentioned. 22. ——Pimmecd Weather Foretnal 2.0.—-BRNEST ETHERIDGE, Further Re i, CAT LO REN SHOR, marks on faxter Prats, LONDON. iL —!, Phaythiin, MA. on Movies h1s—MOXRA WARBHBODENE, in Ri Mme Pek. Pictures." Lith) 2 koncert: The Woelees Trig Humour ot the: Pian Tel NEWE “Si roi Lenina. Kwasyneki Francis (Solo ‘Cello). 4 SE, = EWS, SR, Pete Earelon oralNews ond Weither Foreqast. f.0.—WOMEN Ss -HOUR, "On Hetiroom Local News and Weather Forccest Tl A—TAa, rite Firrnuabimer.* by Mrs, Greco Situnlvexs. A Tido,—The Earl af Athlone. Ao, Tieng (olteapt wa i YVORWE TLANG {Solo Pionotarte| Nirery Chat, by the Huiee Physician of a 1,0, —Savy Orplentne, aoe fr ie Lead. “ Papilona User, Leaalon Aas tau. PGE Bes HOLDIG (Soprana): “> Mls 1.0, oSnee oleae hath CHIL DREN'S STORTES. Avnt Fris- Of Allendiady." (Hoek) o Phaltie ieas Bach Cla." How the Onieorm got its Hom,” by Araneae: PE Belg Chinming (irae ** f, blandi Vitng), VWinitrod White freed 244, Railway Talk, dae AMOR RESON: (Salo Wirsliin) : Lr Pir by JohnHope Pellows. ihuction, “Ronda Crapriecioes "(Saint i. o— 7, — ternal, Sanaa), 7.0.—-TIME SIGNAL. AND ET. GHNERAL BOURNEMOUTH. 8. 15,—PHILLIF WILSON (Tener): Chet on NEWS BULLETIN. S28: fo all Stations, Moat, 1225-558, ‘Surnmer is peumin oi * Local News andWeather Foreiast Se 4.35.—Coneert :- Hilda Rooke {Sonrann), joss: TEES); Agimeourt Hymna” fPemn: He pirnchine img ano, and Loramophone Tin—A. 8, ACKERMAN. F-Se.. AC GLE: Hi Ory Yoe° Ant The Bey cr fat ( Periys. aLA "Poplin Pallacies i.— WOMEN'S FOUR. Beary VL; "Pastime with Good Gom- 7.40, —THE ‘CROTCH ETSA (OSCERT 1S.—_CHI LOREEN 'S HOUR, pany" (Heory VIL); “My Lette: Pretty PraAnTY (unmede, tlie minceticern tel Mis Perey 15.—Seholars! Malf-Honur. oe" thdyaad VL Oedeno (usterame a ean : ul, NEWS, a_i; fromhepato (iineon: Mary). Allin ao othorden “Pair ™ L Cie none (hrs Thre 4 rotelwts ’ { Eearittina| Phe 0. By CARTER. Tidk, “ wohin Gene (Qhieen: tary}, netchit in Vente" (iaeaelene| worthy, 3.45; —Flaretice Holling 2° Naenple ind Favns” Nr re ihhie fuel Bory Lawton, Pee Lotal ewe anal Wicnther agree mee, Locmberys ue Lage Comeschy, “T Wit a Nicer Young 7 t—B ok —I interval: T”. A. Morrison faolo Vaohing.: " Ptaeloeliann \ : Aian (Geaton Seat #0 THE BOSOOMBE SILVER PREAE * Aliefrt OP taand |. AM ints haute cast. BAND (Gondaebor, Si Gh. Barnes). 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~ WIRELESS PROGRAMME—FRIDA \ (Nov. 30th.) a = —_ The letters “5.8." prinied in italics BOURNEMOUTH. Farewell Bliees (b) Velie. = Aicilow in thase Programmas signiiy a Moon”; (c}, Fox-trot, -“* Lowisvillo Lon ™ 5 Simultaneous oroadoast from the obi. —H S Vigna: 4 ria. he S. Mowat (id) One-stop, “2m Wild About Horry.” (Violin), Bs Hing worth (Collo}, A. ALarskinn, BLALION mentioned. 1, Lo. (Teed: oho ALC RUC. Ae), LONDON. i6.—WOMER'S HOUR Anniroimiemr ye, J. ee, 1 16,—CAILBRES SS HOUR. 14. 390-12.0.— Conerert: The Wireless ‘line and 1 16,.—Scholars’” Half-Hoor. Mark Brewer (Saly Pheendka). MANCHESTER. af —-th EWS, i A. fi veTi} London. i. WOMEN'S HOUR, “lust Smoke,” bry ankle 4.300,— Concert: Florence Galdwool [3a Violet M. Micthey; “Impressions of the ty A: ATERINSOR. A&E: Sram London, Loaval News dal Weithear Forecust, prano), William Wateon (Elocutioniat), Arnold Week.” 70 8b, aterval. Philips (Pimiaet), Albert. Porter (Tenor). 4,41 TLR ENS STORIES. “The Aui- £.0—CRANTD ORCHESTHA: Two PFieess for 5.0.—MAINLY FEMININE. mual’a oo," ba item Wie Pre Bell. “ Jack Birings (Ficteher), {aj Folk Tune, fb) Fiddle f.25,—Farmers’: Weather Report. ane the Beaneatalle,” Lnelo Jack Frost's Danes, * Traamerct” (Srhumaonn): “ Scho: f.30,—CHILDREN'S HOUR. Wirelass Yarn, meriied " (Sct) ¢ Eveuane Breoee ~ i.40.—MR. FRANCIS J. STAFFORD, M.A, LT —itervial. { Locnvagperay M.Ed. + French Talk, fi.—TiME BIGHAL, AND IST GENERAL §.30,—— ORS HUNTINGTON { Baribone) : TAL—REWS. 48.8. from London, NEWS BULLETIN. 8.8. f& all Shafter, PThe ‘Tray : [Scrapper ) 3 Veoh Jlowe ( A, ATRINSON, 38. 8. from London. Ce 1, ATK [NSON in Et, fo all Ahenhtiy x Awnkes” (liaphres) >: “" 2iteh My Lonely Loral News-and Werther Forecast, Local News anc WeatlierForecdst Curavan af Night “ (Coates). St. Andrew's Day. St. Andrew's DayProgramme. 54. MARY JEFPRROES (Soprano): “ AMag- i.4—DRCHESTRA: March, “The Loudon dilen at Michaels Gite (Leeann): “Ave 7.40.— ORCHESTRA (Contucted by L. Stanton Scottish “ (Haines); Three Daness, = Thea Maria [Aaell-ffowihed), Jefferies}: Morch, “Londen. Beottish” Little Minister’ (A. 0. Afachensich. 1.50. —Orehesira: Bite, “ The Seagona (Apes: (Homes): Overture," Fingal’s Cave" (iter. MEAS GORDON (Mnitertamer), Andante tantahbile from Strimc Chitarlet rity Capel yey. JENNIE COPELAND (Soprano); fa)" Villa. (Pete bovebsy) ; “Sermicde ded Mioocdolines *' ANLREW MACINTOSH (Pipe Major, 2nd elle (del Aegua) sib)“ From the Land of (Deaconess), Badtalian Sede Chard) Aiarch: "AL tha the sky Bhs Water“ (Wiabefeid Coadinan} Blue Bonnets": Btrnithepey: Arriah 0.27),—$— Jolin Hontington: “"To-Morrow “(eel ): “1 Know a Bain.” (Xivaar). $.0—_) can (rondo, Caatle "+: Roe,The Rejetbed Burtor ™ ; denuie (Cepeland:- fa) -“ Starry Woods~ $.30;—NEWS, S28. from Eonaon Niurch, “The Fields of Flantera (Montagua Philiing}; (bb) “ Thea: Lase With CARMEN -HILL (Soprano): “Jin Wearing Lael ews nul Weather Forecast, tha Delicate Air’ (Arne), f.45,—Mary Jeferies : ~~ Como, Sweet Morme.” Aws, Jean" Footm): “The Four Maris” 30—NEWSA. 8.8. from Condon hi—Orchestra: Air on ot trmg (Mark); (iid Apoieh = Lizz l irecbert (the Local News and -Weother Foreciet, coin}. Tit | NT eatheae (fitie e| §.45.—Patrel, “The Wee Macgregor ™ (diners; Li, Te Jedhin Huntington . This Bonige on thw Orchestra: Belecen of Boogteh Mlasbiecd dees, Belection of Seobtush Airs, “The Thistle ™ Road * {citer eulige| “The Yeomen of Enel * The “Thistle . (eee Poe i Mfg Pol fier; “* The Dew Deon the Lib.” WILLLAM (OCH RASE. in Beothsh SOULS oH 10.05,— Special Winther Pires a. Weekly hh, Sh Orchestta: Ewo Norwegian Wheladlies his ow ecmposition, ‘a: lt A Fine Thing Some Pracuce. Anmaunce#nemta (oelry 1 Baby's Suet hart if corr). to Sing "ip “ When Wo Were Bains." 10h AO. — "tose cli. Ontwestria: Valko, “ Gainer of the Narth | WA, hak, els mos el berwrh. Announcer: Viebor Smythe. (fucdioany se: “La Feo Tarapatapour Annanwer: Bortiain Freer, (LPouide)>; hires Soottieh Dime (Wright) lL. The Cobbler 8: Tieltic Ballad. i. NEWCASTLE. Devils Elbow, CARDIFF. Carmen Hill: “Robin Adwir”™ (fit Seatel) ; ith.-—Henmann AleLeods Guartetic, Norah a= h—Falkiman and his: Orchestra “Anni Jone (OE Aiootet) : Cami Stilley (Mexzo Boprany) ho—" hy Asa” “FIVER CLOCKS. Thro’ the faye (GMa Sica), 1.45,—WOMER'S AOR. Pipes: Mareh, * The Barren Rocksof Aden” ; fi45.-—THE HOUR OF THE “RIDBSTE-. i.—CWHILDREN'S HOUR Stones, cle.,ve beOH Sirithepay, "Lady jLonlen hod, WINKS,” Mire, Latheand the Uneles Jim, Charhe and ‘Me Len of Hansay - : Alareh, "1 Highland T.0, NEWS. a, i, fromm eda Michael, Laddia. Gi, A. ATRINSOX 5.8. from. [ornini 1.1.—foholars’ Half-Hoaur: Gh MR. A. W. NEW DOS, Fe. AGS.,of the Local News anc Weather Format, i.30.—Mr. RB. EB: Richardson: Talk on “ (ardon- Rove Ohecmaitory, Gireciwvioh, on” The-siun," me. 30—TIiME SIGNAL AND 2N0D GENERAL St. Andrew's Day. i4i—Panners Corner. NEWS BULLETIN. 5.8): fall Siteons, Tit ACHESTRA: March, © Militaire * 7.0.—NEWS: Sue from. Londoyw. ii. A, ATKINSON. S28. from ‘Lendon, Landa Wises farce We at leo Forecast (Societe); Favracie, “Romanee " (Pehaa- fat, —Ohehnstrn : Selection,“ Fiat “" (Gere? }, iowa bey), Local News and Wither Forecast. Willam Cechranec: “Rell, the Belle of T.40.—THE CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY'S Scottish Night. Bunce "2." A Wee Bit of Heather. * SMALL CHOER: (a) “Ye Banks ancl Brace” » EM apialletens}, Cpheatrin = + Silay aAmour”. (eper} (Sir GG. Macfarren); (hb) On the Banks of Patrol, ** The TWee Maegregor a (lees) Allan Water. TR. G) Thompson): (ic) Soote “ty adda O'er the “Boa” iLenan): Uh Lik 0. —Chao chow i, Wha Hao” fold Seoteh Air). "Comin ‘Thro’ the Hye m jar. fy Lees}, Anno2 FF, Palmer. 7.55,—BETTY LINDSAY, m Recttals of Lynce 7.65—DAVID McFADAEAN (Baritone): (a) by Robert. Burns, On the “Arta -(abhelfar; (by “Ehe Piper BIRMINGHAM. £.5.—l)0HN ATBINS (Tenor) (Soloist, Hereford o Dales” (fer arraci| $.2,—ERNEST SHARP (Violin Solo); Caprice jotit-4.30,—Paul Rimmet’s Orchestra playing Cathedral): fa} * Bonnie Mary af Areyle” it Loeedla Pootire Hones: (Neleen): tb) “ Dike Blade of Grass-” (Ballan- andDance from Psbeoeh Siarte [ Mackenne), $.15:-—Oreheste+.“ Wee Morereor” Purl” 70 WOR EA Ss CORN RE, hye Sie thiaid. MePadtean: ja)" The HAundred 630,—Acneculbaral Weathe: Forciast S.15—Choir: (a) “My, Love Shes: Bot Pipers“ (dioPhersni); (bo) Soots Whe Hae” RIDDIES CORSA ER, Lalas | i IF; Archer): ti 4 Aiton VWiber:* Life Pherstn) fe) Biarrah for the Highlands" 7.6.— NEWS, —828. fren: Donon, CF. Jbreher) + [th ““Banie of Loeeh La “one (Peeled rls G4. ATKINSOR: 8.2) from Dongen, = | Mijles B Feater). Local News aol Werthor Forecast, 8.34.—Muay Osborne: fa) Angus Mow donald ™ 830, —Orehestra * inibe, “Hemitiisconecs of (Hoeckel): (bj) ‘A Hed, Bed Rose" (.Schue. 7.30.—ORCHESTRA: Special Request Thema. Grieg " (arr. (riedfrey) BLA 8. 45. —heterviat, PL S.45.—John Aikens: ta) “ bhieoreger s. Giather- £45 MATOR VERNON BROOKE, MLL AE, = 64.5, reheat: Sulcchion Oi-aeothah ones, ing’ eels (bh). Eriskay Love Lilt” Goneral Hirt fran tlie Commercial Motor 6, ,—0,50.—lbn terval, (iennedy- Frater), 14— SNEWS SE from London. Surv erre, 6: hn, 0.0.— Orchestras: Special Request Items: A Wee CGrmck Wi Brither Sents,’’ by Local Ne WH ‘urd Wonther borecost. “ AMLAG,” of the Cardiff Calecloninn Society, St —N EWS, OS. from. Londen, O.45.—W. A. CROSSE (Solo Ularmnet) + Local News and Weather Forecast. £5. —Choirs {a} “PheLand o the Leal" (¥.- basis" (Laren) 0.45.—Orehostra: Special Toqueat Item. Criffiths) ; (b) Annie Lauri " (AF, Tatton): 9.56.—Ermeést Sharps (a) * Amnangtho Heathor “ Sceottieh Rhap- with SEVILLE fo) Auld Long Syne.” {(Mackenzic-Murdock); fb) MoO oF DBONGMORE, ry ae. BOSWORTH at the Fiano, © Fifteen 12—Orchestra:: Beleotion, * Pearl PP SEOs etuly eS { Forth. 10¢,5.—Occhestra > Sélection if Geottiah Songs Minutes’ Mirth (ctzed}, M15.—Orvhestra : Special Reqeqt Teme. 930.—NEWS, S.0, from Eondan tna boris, 10.90.—lose dewn, Local News aulWeather Forecast. 10,15,.—Cloee down, 45,—Orehostr: DeticeMusic, fay Foxtrot, Announcer: (€, i. Parsons. Announcer: P. Edgar.

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The tetters “ 5.6.” printed in italics 120,—F RED TARDOE, im Jiprossaoms of 9.50. —Uirchestea : Dance Mnsic, {a} Foax-tro, “Maan Dave's (bh) Waltz, \ Kose-in th in these Programmes signify a Taros. Achaia james Parts. Dark ste} Pox-hey het wg py a: Bhiaes-*" fal) Simuttaneous Broadcast from the 10, 15. = Oheckie“at uh = Belectian, Melewdious Memeartes 7" (ence 4 hiteelep, Blnelaa,*" station mentioned, 10.30. JChose doin, 10 1, [| beeoe dor yi. “Al Ler J, aeBe Annwowneer : 4A. Coribert-Surith, LONDON. BOURNEMOUTH. MANCHESTER. 11 .34)— 12. 4). = Eoncert-: The Wireliss Trio, and 3.204.390, —Contert: Oxford Ptetank Honea Vera M. 2Dirockwell (loombtralte) 4,45; Sonewire Aart 5, aoww, Ts ELA, M: i json ib. irclesien, 50—WoOMER'S HOUR. In and (ut of the (Halon Pig). his rh Ha Ciarcen ting 4456.— WOMEN'S HOUR, it—MALN LY: FEMININE: hope, by lhe Cangiy Cat f CHILDREN'S AoE, Chet bey Mes.rion Ciro, 5.15,—K LOD== HOUR. Stories whi Series 6.25: — dciiers’ Waather Forsnst. ad CHILDREN'S STORTES A tht) 1a hey Dieeles Jack, Jamba and Mob, 630).- Oranin Heriing lt ftom Gae Piceeedaliy Pactlare nie fol epee LE Linines nnd Vp 6.15.—Scholars’ Halt Hom ‘TE. Phong Loudon, House (Organist, Mr. J, Aroutage, FF.Rt a); 4 dren 4 A ews, T..— NEWS, Laon] Woows and Weather Pimiceasi +0.—NEWS, 5:'B irom. Donen, 6.15.1 70 lntervml. Loon! News ond Weather emcaat. 7.0,=-TIME SIGNAL, AND 157 LEN EB AL T15:—L, 0) SPARES, on | Wireles 7.15—T.45.—Interval: NEWS BULLETIN, 8.4. doll Sheba, 7, 30-8,.0,—Tnter aL 1465. EVEROABRD KITTY will open Lhe CYUii- Local News mtd Veaiher 2 orenast. DAKCE NIGHT, IT. 7 1 ‘LLAN BADDELEY : “The Daves Foor Sivies ot Danes Bae 1 detionstirnied by AGNES CLARKE (Soprano): Two Songs. Lavage re “bali.” the ourcee manth Wireless O¢chestro {Cor *The Jew] Boog” (* Faust’)}.enter: E coe" OU TRTTE Three Dates from ductor, in petsa ine WA, Featherstone) ] 1 “One Fine Day" (* Madame Butterily “') Ne 1 Gwyn (Germanj; Divertissenient, aR, 2, Booteh Pipes, 4, Ragtime Pane, | Paneer. A. Way in Raples ** (Aye). 4, ‘The iyutie SiMis FOREN WILLIAMS (Ente riainer) : Belec. LINDA BROOKE /(Comedienne), 5. 0.—Oine- shez T Ain) SMobede's Darlin;i tions from his Repertoire. oh DANOE BAST: Cl o-0m ‘= {Fox fox-teok, 4 Mh Joy - Walts, “Whisbering “ Wistinl SEVEN. WILLIAMS (Baritone): fal fs- terol): "Everyday" (Foxtrot); Seotely [ee‘L The ie" i Aman (tie 7aa min's Bong, “on Baeechaact ~ [* Seri: “ Romany Love™ (Fox Eves” (Valse); Fok-trol, DTa ian ‘Bala. * Kilhey ia”) t Wecert |: (b} emine Air, “ Ha, iroii: “She Walks in Her Niebind’s om the Kers Fox-ira th asrekte ** You Pair af Pretty Fallaws “' [ Seraghio ” Bleep" (One-step); “‘ You Tell Her—t Strathspey, ** Muurgtie if Atle + Pann [afesare), Scotter dibox-trat) Soto, "shin bu Timer: Wichor Sniyvihe and Alger CHARLES GRANT (Baritone): '* A Dances 0.0.— Pox-tral, * The Poli — Poxsbeab, Foden Wilhans: More 3heetomne from his Courtship (8rie Comte); A] Barhors “Hint "3 1Gne-sbep, Daisy alt be Ties aM Repertoire, L hog 1c, LMla, Paradise” (2rd Pichareds), Fox bret, Wia Wa’: Boxt rat, Steven Wal binains. ¢ 'Kontehaks" Ade Fron " aL * =Ginkette::" The Wedeling oak the “Twilight.” Stratsnye "iss ieveiieiavens “ Prince Igor “ (Sopoddin). Rose (fouel); “ Simple Aven" (Pieume): of: Penis, 242—NEWS. 8.8) fan Dimon, Ie Trifles], Nymph: 2; Pinko.) dy. haNEWS, AA inne docanaiqun, Local Newsand Weather Forecast. Heather Bloom: 4, EM. Laval Roe ves. nid. Weather Forecast. 9.45.—Aenes Clarke: Two Songs, Linda Brooke (Camedienne}, (onbinitin tion Of Diwte—Pparaman, tA Birthday on {WF cpeeeaniy) = on Request tt 9.10—A AP TAIN Be HART TWELVE: 8.45,—Tihwes, * Filoo Phenihbe Bows ** Fox-tret, (aay Woodford Finale), TREES: “ Mirtoring:" - Annabelle es Fex-tinl, “Wana mste 10.15.—Bpecial Weather Forecasts. 0.50—TIME SIGNAL, AND 2N—P GENERAL Wonderful Cine “":- Fox-tint “Limeliise Jno urseeneibs, AS BULEETIiK. So ota ail Ate! paar Flues“ : One-stop, as 1 Getting Better" 10.30.-—lase down. Lacal News and Weather Forecast. Foxit, The ‘She "a Beal," The. Devil Announeer: Wietor Smythe, 6 45—Charles Grant: “" Yotne Tom o Deron “ im the Kitchen,” (Acmuedy Fi dese fy: ts The Y corti Wedding 10, 15.- Close chowti, NEWCASTLE. Song" f Pogiatowaks}. Awinestincer: W, BR. Beene, §.45.—Concert 1: Mande Jaquet (Salo Violin}, “OD Dante Bund » * Monn Lae ~ (Pox: Jennie Gardener (Sopramy. bret] + Tho the I ight ie ty ise) 5 CARDIFF. 4.45.—WOMEN'S. BOWE, “What Happens After the Hal} (tne 2 1.—CHELDEREN'S HOUR, Stories, etc., by . a. a)—4, 4 — Falun aid His Orchestcna aft the stop); * * Aladdin's Lanp ~ [Fox-trot); "2 the Uncles im, Charhc and Richard. Capital (ine Ea. Lave You " (Valse); *’ Chats id {Fax-trat} ; 6.0.—Seholary’ Half-Houwr. A Short ‘Tallon 5.0.—" SW A'S oo OEE OG GOCRE** Mir. Sey J t While Dancing * (Fo a -brot), ‘Musical Appreciation—Old Miracle Plays Everyman," Talks to Waitt, Viocul sine 1, 30, — lees alow. atid Muasqoes,”" by Afr. LL. Strang, ALA. My. Ini ramen tal Artistes, amd the Statin i. Ss, | hi vd tes Wt. hh— Papers" Carne AnmiGumnear : Cichest (a. Weather Forcenst TO—NEWS, 5.8. from ffird on, i45—THE I ron OF “THE ~ REppTeE- Local News and Weather: Foreeost, WIS KG BIRMINGHAM. 7.2.—E. .L WILLTLAMS fark ine Royal erin 70.—NEWS. ” i _. pire Jona. 3.20—1.50.—Coneert for the Ridkdies tar Séehool) on ** Flemish Patniers—Pari 3." laornl News: T.oa—sl. HILDA OOLLIERY BAND + Sele i—WOMEN'S CORBR-ER, fC, CLISSITT, on" The Bport fi15—WiLbLit tion, “ Englisit Raliads ** (Aarnea), Foe aad. of the Week." 5 30.—Articolteral Weather 7.45,—t) A, VINCERT JONES (Baritone) - KIDDIES CORNER. .20.—_DORCHESTEHA ML ibitaary Marvel ™ " Elegie" (Aigasenoths "Vision Pogiiivie' (Ete): Ent rache, Seduction {peers | T0—NEWS. 38.8) from London { Ansar fh. 7.40.—_CGWENRNNO JONES [Serpereo} = ah ** fe Laval Nant ie Weal ler Forecus hs Too, A. RATES (Eotertiiner) * " Lease" Ss 7.15. O0RCHESTRA : March, “Avec: Aplomh’ ind Death" (Cmcredge-Tagaor); (i) The (hiaraliiea.*” iPalistedt}; Overture, ‘ampa, "Late rafal), Spirits’ Song { dieeuet ne, §.5— Band: (Boloial; Muster Atwrn Teesdale} : 7.00.—Orechestrn, * Suite, “La liineurda T30.—K, MERRIMAN (Cortech Selo) >> °° Be Cornet Bola, *' The Nightingale: | Uassh, (Pherae A if Hi), tise(2 iferdtiat), 6.15,—N0ORAH WIiGGQiy7Aa [Svperaitiis) + NORMA WN DREW (Bass Baritone): {aj} ' 'Throggh thi Forest ' (V peaetear) + “Sylea i" 7.14.0. Fo. BUVINGTOS [' Chanticleer’) + “Young ‘Tom O° Devon" (AL Russell; (by) | Howald| : Among thie Poultrs sil: Bingley Hall, a "Follow May “Chie "Wert Ef npepe), 6.25)—Band.: “" Reminisce ws ol Toad fis“ (2in- Titel. 14, THE C ABRDIFE STATION REPER- nie), Selart jon. Muritana ™ &.0,—ichestra + TORY (0% [PARY Die (tey Farrot ™ B40,—VW, A. Bates? “ FPotiee ineograplsy, CM thar}, (. IF, J emdia}, 3. 4)—Band + Harold Laveorck (Trombone Belo) : A. 15—3.45,—Interval. HS.- Ni corrrauts Drew) + (a) “The Gay Highway" “ aend Moe Your Aad *" (tren). -THORN LEY DODGE (Fnterilainer) do (Oy nn weaned | {ti} lain Marc ™ | Setmale F 9.0—9, 3)—Inberval. won). Liens from bits Feepertore, 8.3). —N EWS, Ot. frond Lomel adr, 6.55.—Gavenna Jones > (a) “Dut of the Bilence B.0.—REV. uw, E. FORREST : Talk, ' Mare Locnl News and. Werther Forcast. (tree Ayy ¢ [ke “ Sink, Head Sun” (feresr def B45.—C.- A. Vineent Jone: (a) Tntercaiing Books to Bead.” “EarlrT Miege). Flowers “* (Sendrradn): fh] 9.15.—Orchestra : Entr'acie, “Down Vaoxhall ‘ Bimcerily * 0.5.Orchestra ;: Recher iene = ‘ Decameron (Clarke): (ch) “ Revenge (Afotrion). Suite, *' The Conqueror” Way” (O¥irer); Nights ** (Fsabe), 9.55.—Norah Wiggins : "Golden Damen (fern), 9.20... Ormaila Brew: fa). *' The Daodolers" Days ** if Tarke) : ‘ Lore’s @ Alierehant ™ 9.30.—NEWS. Pes from fender, (Strerty; (hb) * Drinking “’ (In CellarCool), (Carer). Local News and Weather Forecasi 6.30.—N EWS, S28. from Jenden 10.4:—Band:: Selection, "Maid of the Moun 9 45 —frchesten : Desoripiive,, “A Day iM Local News and Weather Forecast foins "" (Senesenn)}, Naples" (8yng); Charactermque, “ Wendel 9.40.—M ATOR E.. H. GUNN ffhe well: new 10,20,.—Close down, Wakes na (Norresat aft. Dhee ride) hat on * Dees.” Anndimesr: FE, L Othaines.,

RADIO TIMES -——- [Wave MB ae = bee,

‘ALL ABOUT 2ZY. The Station Director.

AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW. By Dan Godfrey (Director at Manchester Station), By E. Lynch Odhams (Director of MitHESTICR, ite AL Plorenes Helline pene Hoh [Hor owe L L Pie Newcastle Station). teil oa it te im th own. jpenist, Mist wlecsie Canimeck, bas « laneke Ww" . ey see Lip presenta tes (FE T ihe era, yea] cafe repertoire of solos, wid we ind delightful Aute Howl? * i ng centre, bis pra halily mel elariet solos from Wess. sey ify Linear 1 i i imine ne Preoeranune Hook wit i aTun nieve listener than. a 1 anid Petrivk: Tran. aili oe | neddied Tiimerdiotely ther ther shedion, whe ane. fo ji+Ee TLyb aeerPY Liava CO)aed Lenmlliat tee eeea a, enteretl Te ROT a Teh [atl 1th the mnkt part, nore erties! cry ' 5c 7 Of bene pohcohen poe than ihose af ne ote feneter the enlend sd wea orelwetra, solaiete. aed “Toke a-sent! fC itiented a chair whiel heey rar the. eo 1 ' j j tint hie if. partien PRAT rhe nN the a POTLEEPTE, ds Tht ten- wold pines ing vector i the fall glare of the titel fhe i with perkrd perature ju ihe. Studia on these ovenines riers Windh wa, VOW. Wiel rE do for qin F Liv TILE in Laneashire “ht. Leer—just wondered whether you every bith: district Ia ite Betier than Jazz. woul tate fo answer a few uct ith the begiel adel ita elvenre,. aael dite of a Rtation [hrectar,’ Mr, DAN GODFREY.! theese chet We hove hdl several dance orchestras. hii | Here coined The hilt of gang wae then conning thremaeh Of Ele Garebehest po Wihtsitatingby givethe pahm to the ‘Cnrier Th heat, andl J sang anise reer | af aiateur wack hist. tndsc. it Hat heen our schol Eaaned Band. This bane was ithe Wet lirtakeliein -lpepeetbors Veedeteil pein pal ae jisetd to avec. prin We veh mosical htt: CaF hirrwiett at Ful tlie cle taf, freed they formation is euch that they can dispense with Dire he, PEP LRGs ae ohn ine Ap purer rabeed hy “0 Ck) Artvistiee a solencia aera thi Srl wut LTA ERALEY, OE pera jo E ebeenag lel eritoal arn aucremee. Wows nls nm Ane own of flay aye Che Yow eintion,. bein situated in Lrekinend ay Miia, ee nek ET y tala make rl BECUnAray Birect, over the Shinchester Corporation -Ehee- epochal fertore of the ole stvle waltves and pound eee mine ie % Wy abti feray tricity works, is mon very central spot, and of dances, wWwhiell fire su vreatly | feay your yeurdo, dust a lbh ture com aay sooeR- TPO i realy wy Stans, lhe hero, nine sf erhapa, than al ee, Wn i*ti- OPchestra. one ple bere, L fike: Gt so noch pPermiinent Station Crthestrn oonaete of breli fervor ta ery | ght pg rommes oh cithnars thir To make poom for at in our prone pilsy rey nd the oor ae tr T H: Morrison evedinve, gel thos aie oof supp tl hat stich every tay Lat mie see, you wer askinic fe nncdoohtedly ene of the tet denovwin ‘lemeler ng Me | ities Wire Wey 14 chelightfil dialect anime Enforingtwie Fine amy fo" Ch orniner, ji the country. Hewes ot the early ace of Longish Hours. twouty loader of the Gocen’s:Hall Orchestra, Loved by the Children. Dsipposns the hoi are pretty long * ail eherpwirk= was nade loader of ihe Ciyyent (hur ee se Hour is entipely controlled by Canton Oper: by Tr. Hang: Bicker: ane m- Well) suine ofvht call them long, Caer Abr Sidney Os, Aorery, Sir. Horie “Vy 1s urchin bt puon unit] the ontbrewk of wir. tainiy, SOTA pa el withthe Jotue-eating car, edly avery grent asset to (he depart nent, as he before I joincil tho BBC when one worked Great Artistes. has boon metively inbherested in yong peel onhy twenty or, at the mest. Pwenty-one bio The nicmbera of the Onchesiom and alias nul ther work for mony veurs, and especially o day, ani—whieh is more—had ever: other entirely drawn frou the Hallé Orchestra, and HM epitinection. with AWLPTES He wre the Christnvas aay ot, they ave Lonariels. for our lig Symphony Comeerts we singer to OPM] OPAMLEEE OF ik ahome for lp Tor conerapondcnor: imat ie saniewhad thirty-two, or theher nieperesiy hor the Anprentioes' atitute nf 'Therverifis, rit le. voluminous, 2 imawine ani rebnes He ja Bnown Aral lave hay mle td works being played,...As thels conthetor, ‘Pretty fair. Sufficient to heey ibe. wut of cau speak of then caeh ancl orery one oa grer ities, being to cach and every one af then Le eee uriClee nr zi rl ietes, Aniwngst the principal works eo fut my nel George,” He pas inks an pperbed! hy Lf bony aak, what in it nature, princigallyy performed, luive been: Rhitmeky Korsakey" ines Victor,” witls (eosin! Hibereie bon Perhinyes the beat wie to answer that Schebbonneeate,” Beethoven's Mo. ib: Fern froin “nel: Dan" (imvselt). Then he lips Gucstion ia to refer to may pretié during the lost Concerto, played by Mr Patward Isaacs, ayia Atntic Rosalind with ham, ond hes abe few week,” | repeal, at the sane foie the followin Symi plionies : Reethaven “Noe, i ainrcunded | imeel! with some: very eleves baie dri 7 fiay iy Srey. Itt al tra nnd TV, Tehaikiwsky Ney oak) Aaltnkoy im. ot cousin,” who come-andtek to the kiddies Hioiments, the latter ceturned., bringing with [ w e r AT Thor. en Yariows: sibjects. sone by pew ittec: elegts, Amon: Ghee Owen ein irninwing bo play in “Cots Edward" ip anexspert on aninmls io owill take the f r e t of these, Letters: ar the future, are Heethoven’a Choral Symphony we Neqreew Brie" plas Ue paneer, Cee carelulky tabla bed and classified mider a nomber ALoty aires Lively Series, aia with the 224Y Opera Company; FBrahtas, Canein Lao ot headin Bl Dobserve that this ome reads : Tohsitkowsky, and Scriabine works, talks abort poetry. We had “ Auntie Peggy Corn ulation SE Deas Eee (Ned talking to the kiddies one dav, si Mr. Arthur Catternil, whoee rendering of the Bong beats for plot ri Amat. (ireciors th Li bola them a sbory of ber awn. andwe thon seat Jarsale ‘olin Cina n° js probaily tha fini PST bi jocals for pal fyHin af Dance tear ate itd in the OOHMRETY. perroped thi wre wit h {Ce ob copy of it to all thoes kiddies out of the Comphainia pe Oscillations ..... Nil hootireda whe wrote do her, whe askeab fer i. 2¢Y Orchestra on Nevomber Tih. # Complaints re Proiramimes (See Re quest An retards ihe choral side, we bayer formed Auntie Pegry.” of sours, ie Mise Peegy lor Removal of Station Director) 1 the 22Y Opers Company, all the solowts: anc OoNeil, the tamous' wetreks, Requests for Auditions on he chen “of: whaeh he lavever tm {fie VWamnelrester Many Departments, Reouests for Removal of Station iliztret, Sree test i f ents The vobee leet known is- that of Mr. Viohur Future Operas. Srithe. who ote mptood the anneonen, He oH. R.5p." The operos performed ao far have teen: sabee eo oF Saturchay ibs, la your elation ever troubled Welt hopeanks pal) “The Barber of Bevithe’ | faa pi. Carmen” fhe Engineenne Department ism the hanes down." (Aize), and‘ U-Trovaters ” and “ Rigoletto of Mr, Peto Florence. who. «ane to we: trim ’ Breakdowns | This: station!) My deor ais (Pert). And amongst those we hope to perform Sewcesibe Atom bie euneeria te is a ron. A knotl at the coor, and the Chie? Miainten- in the fatore are: 7 Pagliacci” (Leoncaralta), flerful help. beiny aloo to: readmy opelestral ance Engineer looked dn “(ont web oth “Tauat (Gnd). ohengros (Weare), score, and therchy able fo prepare for anything ‘hice * ans butt think we shall be all right

“The Marringe of Figaro”. (Motert!, and we igi hi Way lic? re he AVY he TO mee hin ating. in lieve ruins,Y he Saud. possibly “The Valkyrie“ ( Wernpaer, The Talks “deus rinent is alga im the capable Woth qa tire bo nee oor etudu 7" J The ¢harnk will also take the choral part utiof Mr. Hones, Manchester waa the fret hurried)y asked my visiter, Hecthorens Choral Svnphony. TieTy oa ae iretroctional lancuimes talks. We went: ontsrle together, am fowned the Weare nth in-artistes in theee paris: iti Alc thias ee viven weekly by Mec WF) Bletches pittmian handing «& bundle of lettera to my haa pesed bee to five 2 ervens pilavtar list of those whe on Spanich and Mr, Francis Hl, Stetford ion ecretary. have already appeared, as the number ta offer: freneli and CTH. ALR RCSD, TD soppoee ys whelming, But owe can mention just oo Tew Penne write on anil on the Manchester Ee the replied. ' That makes srbe ae r apecialieie, such as the great violinist, Artin Btation- witli refepeioe to Mr Rennetl) Theanterviewer tuned te rive ne-we destended Catterall, and also Miss Jo Lamb; ‘the pinnial Wright, whe ran the oll-station, He had -th the sini. .*' What does: RRS. stand fort Exlward Jeaacs, the “cellet Uarl Fouche, thd highest. ideals, anc what he acoomplished in the * Reqnests for Removal of Station Director, Foden Williams the entertainer, aned-in cmtdition (hficu’ circumstances it Trafford Parka - is. | repent, - io the Opera Company principals, such singers hevond praise, He walked away, evides iy deep int thought,

Novennen Sen, 1925 ] — RADIO TIMES — itd Should Parliament be Broadcast?

The Question Discussed from Several Points of View.

ieee question ab to whether or not thepro There 16 Olle Ele Lat ‘aly Parhiaiweitary niigel it hae peril snips hee -preadhocer. 2 ; COUTES of arliagnent shold be bread. leniat er cheat ball lu | He Yi hiel | as [til Mens were ruc il ap in Lime, east ia creating a conalderable mmonnt of tews- the tHeetn aeniioneah Tn the BBA, -ofiers Anil so ohne onl po on elahoratine in this jaipcr mora rey This be So wii aE [ae isdn all the lugher officials have: Tread hones: in ney, bot enoneh hes been sack te. ahaa that

and indicates a hizh degret ofpirblic = pirited mers Caer POMS: ALE the TARA Uncies tn particu las the reset | lites of wirebess Parliamentary Oo the pert of tie Press, bouaaise hitherte they Gan often besten whilst mi the mdeedile of othe broadinsting -one cendicks,, Tt is to be opel ft L I hate lad the onnnely of letting the nebo Work Sater a the y+ Ghea to aco what atece "if aol when das n famines statesman is fond KiEcr A wie Gre. bl hipaa lit OoPTarrcAt stats Tt Litt TRansnsein i Ao, Bo That hey iW arn of aine) the anbpect reed it Parlaunent Parca nen their work wae into dhe stodia iW their thatiati will wot Ve cismineed “lihits He any 4 ied * . a “far as bie BoBC:a COMTI it ok ay he PCat FS Vyee There LTE lel ay Ae fi | Mombert of Partament read this article perhaps the subject fhe at ome that the mater fas uk at the phones all ee ‘| ft Aawse Te Lorene. PO}T thy thoy will h e s good Tr neh to pive moment ol writtng ron been disease ley the tia of {mhinet Ministers, high cfficinia, june More 2eTigGe Copeideration: tlinn thes at first diner tars, #0 Chat os eiesiteh! to oabate what Civrnituries- if oll kines, intedlelie doje realive fhatseooney or later Par- is the pokey of thi HOMoe tie mtalapedtl fiimentary broadcasting minet de rechoned with. An Aid to Ministars, But one would viol be far out by saying Parks Lt came t e t too ok arly eniphasiyed bhere is is willin "if bere. ia Wiest ee sel ema For thelidies: & tanned Miniter -omwht he HO diestion Whatever of it interiitring with the oer it. Oreo tipi tx oerlaan, that if then working. in bas: atti Ha White lial tot Deering ordinary | POR nes. it would ‘amply be o is to be hrodesating of Marlin ment the BBC. Stret and he wollcl say to he secre tary, ig mf tiupne o@ hondle of WiC Tey Ea eel AP capable il clini it. and srould like fo dea a who is On! just now,” The socrelary -woukl say, corp vary for Parkonient maiel mae bur Goat 1 bee CW eoupee, all acrisocof. wonic-he PUEaNhy adh “Mr. Blank.” ‘The: Minteter wold ans, That brogebemat ea hee, hav atberiyrbel io ridicule the ihes fitecl FV nlf rivlit, thet He ree ti WOT mht bin E The Popular House. that a erer EL) at mil he ey ised: al Tye revel bees At regula ftir va bs Li Bison bary wielded hrnadenetire to wit untimely endl. cae le ai fs thee phones bo dew whol aye clisirigr. thee Lee matter of fact. sinter the mivent of some TATAC HOUSE apurits from the Clyde, “arligiment ‘ta Double Transmissions. he would tam to his chief and say. Mr. Dash iis mire yi ost Set Peeeee LOCAL: goninel ree roel: qmore: popular thai ALY pele tbl These faite Ari epoincd bows Cyl i} Jour deparioient ! ‘Th Minister could liar entertainment, and the present writer has had Eckersley, im wochtion to eer a first-clase oye] bis {eae Hones ond oeal with hha AULT the in pensar BX ered ret fcr rae to Wipal honoriet, «a brilliant entertainer ab the plano, thene and them if he oanld, because, everyone Ciel ae meiiah hein lionel that ihe Lh viper: Wie a -mest gifted and attrective writer of artiches know Phat CREEWERECE | shary eee initio ble pyTi iF! full avd that there wisn t even stanhne room, and a bundred other things besides, happens th oa HEV he ria ep, Site, FRC Toe The poeeitality i thot beetje iy Parlin: niko to know o littl ahowt wireless eunineering, Hue fhe it as nefiphed nit fs hzrmriient cf :. the mentary theletes would be tonvenkely popular BCE GPP IL oe Lilet it fi. ty eistg Ai Ae, he and he t& quite convineed thatthe thing can be angiimpression pennies with many poopie, CVEr YO kpows. the ent Ueieei ibunt Was clone, without in any way interfering with the How differmnt it woidhel lo iF tha Minister 11 Areted by the brondeasting of General Somntes ordinary programme, Captain Eckersley and ij test ton, althongh working wi bie offic, haved speech, and everyone Knows aloo how intensely hike staff hare been viving opel deal of atten heard the pwecieation nn was phe: bo Peper interested tee qeahibe were in thee tran tion to the problem of submitting two pro. invnethintedy toe the Honmse of Liana of the apecches from the Lord Mayor's hanquect. grimmes from the sime station, Ae «a mather settle the ratte nf ogee The poblin cdioee want to hear the great of fact, he lias effected dowhl: trananissionsa hie nea a ppeat fantastic. bet there on meso! the carth aul to for ite own fudgmemnt from one. aerial on well siperated wave-length, possibilities im thesag gestion, By menos of nbowd them. The whole future of wireless and he i folly cognizant of the “American Wirthess: kf would be pager bile for members of tele phen, will te large’ determined lear the CX PCTuMenis whack bee leven wiede im. thie the iaoveriment to know What was happening nmount of firsiiclies speaking transmitted, canrnee bon, and whee the time eoames it will he ithe Hower a HUY the,Marv a BEATE Cy ie Tie PRESEMAS. found that oo bechiiesl difienlties teed shail in the way. [t j4 ntercesine To “kine lier i } this sohcme woul! cua worked, A Microphone Difficulty, With the microphones at present tn use At *LO the maximum distance at which the speaker com beak abou 1G feet, bet. considering the quality of the average Parliamentary ‘oratory, eo far os tiction is concerped, if would not- he easy tO guaranties cod transmission mere that SO foel away, This raises the question, howare tle ordinary debates to be bromeleast The Han, Members. as is well known. apeak from Pvery Corer cH tht Hise, ripe it riseee Tt anal to the dignity of the Mother: of Parliaments if, before o Menvber epee somecne had to raah round and bang-a microphone right down before bth, That oyjection has Already heen made in public, butt it tt not so serious ae one might HLpioe, There ia owt 27,0 ot the present tine aA microphone on wheels which it pusiied to any part of the studio that-is reqaired, Lt would be quite casy to have a gracefully designed carriage on Pubbe tivres, by whieh the mien phane night: be moved quite unastentalionsly to what- ever OOrker of the Howse it Wow redprened, 1 aorta Crete wi litth: merriment at firat, Tint soon it would take ite place ae one of The normal fraiturct of Parliamentary life, Then it would be an cary rapier Lo prot cleverly concealed microphones on the historic whith: divides the two front hee rye des whieh would pick np the words of wiederwhich Auntie (listening for first time, after a humorous dialect member}: “ That's the first time fail from our leading stateamen. I've ever laughed without having any idea what Ive becn laughing ot,"

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The letters “5.6.” printed in italics TUESDAY. 7HURSDAY. in these Programmes signify a my dH) she Bo heii ae, a Apreert Ay ert Vy ae (hua Simultaneous Broadcast from the peas, fh Oe HALY-HOTER station mentioned. fiat WOALES S AO 5k CB LT LDRES A. AOA FAR: Bice ky oh — ALR ES SS CORNER: bore thin Uitides sich Avista Line t nether eael Avnet SUNDAY. 1,0, ——Polen -Poreeast fh if Farm .0.-—Wianther Ferri i for Parnes 1.40, Interval. fh — Cane SES ft Lonite Oe, VES FA, Dyer yal) Lavy TT is" inl Ciel Ohickes Nears maaaklh, BERCHGROVE ue. CHI RCH CHOI R Tal BREWS, robe fragt dor ‘Oa EWR. So. from oven Hireay Lavyeb> faa thie Ale ce | aL dB iV eile Lor Seaws ine Weather Parc 1 alk PERE YA, SCHOLES GB. Prove fvinkans ef ay Norwegian Night. Hadi Sotuely. balk; Suh ee aermal BG i WACKERATE: CTH Boss} t Arr AT Te Draw (Pua Aight ALGAAS ET Cobia ici amc Loral Sens ind Weather FPopeesat, bens") EL. Coerrtctisa ‘40 —TSARBE SIPROS and W. th SMITHS : Teer Orchestea: Furitisie {**er 7 laeepeces cal Scotch Night. Duet; “My Song Shall Ah be Thy Crieg'). Sorvce Dar 7 bik: S01 ancl VO Wea, 1 kicked Seer tel |= ifescy -(Afendelseahir). (if; 1 Nicht nn aakl Beota~ Hoo. wi ay | £.50—C heir: (icwl Soo Levee the World Toa CATHERI PATE REGS tS Sentiud Ritics, biorhes iiah bud, veiterel wind

wer) Two Bong uranic! bie Mir. Re eyetirer, 4j—PAR RIGHT REY FREDERECEK 8.5 { Ferc= ber soak : ili baa days Turan the cvowng£ HOGER WATSON LLEWELLYN DEANE, MEA, DAD, Bishi 1) Nopweaden Dhan ene! Mi oo & Crier}: iBaritome): will ange: fea *Reote Whe Fla” (op “ VWealle-§: (haem to Wobv ith ol At I Polat iret! Orkney, EK biged is Adelie ae nf Corn Stet No.l (fade Hey (athe J fia} +eben Lips : {el} 9. 15.—Uhiie : bt} Hyhin ih} ere tre By hot, —— et bee ee Tu oe Sec irs “treen Grew the Pushes G" ¢ fe) The Wea 4. hohe b r i e Nea ea Bbapeec ep eri lanier." 6.30,—W,.. th... BME jiemor) < Sri. ke Aue EE wreue), Barca coada Deere "oe LENA DCN tes Pradge* (Aanof Praise) { Meneeiectra). 4-0 $e —riterval nitrailti)- will site Seoteh 1.353.—_KRATHLEEN Watts 1A Mires Cdl NEWS. SR fron foo SCT LC Soro| Ly Hacl- J Fibala Lane Lote) News amd Wh eu Liha Fy K t CHRISTINE CROWE. (Elotutiantsy) ‘will in feemodar rete + al “halon @ Chorchegy oe (eMot John j (ben aneds ry: dha, Tine Ean of Athlone: Si fe Soatieh bed haet) (hy) “Bkeeela Dae Ly _ $43,— heir: fn) “An Evening PF HaCaT 1040) rchestriic Peer inant saii ak, = ira) (b) “fetusalem * Learn tire hi ir} i Murray) i= | * Acheleres: tin bdhg Crs daiicicl Carvey i Lely Roirel4 alot Neri - liLik—WEWE: SBS from Donen, 1b qt eer re [ta ‘Twn Sa ple Loren) Kews ond Weather Poreant. Ti), 25. (hirchrs brie 5 Sy UULe Danie. Ben (ahecone LO (3.—Close down, le!ri ried) FB PREPPY: .. ell eeetits AUN Onser UR.ie, Da (lendown Sater, meh wall siege ** A Eo tious Wein Aerie fr waa Bebo Hiaae, * ORCHESTRA will pohey py. (ee) lela ‘Tha MONDAY. ‘Thistle * (ifadoietan) ; th} Bebeetion, ad 9.904.350: —Concert: Abordcon Wircleas Qank WEDNESDAY. Rioteh Bone Farrow); (¢) Bightaone a eel" (arr A ake atl Conecrt -2 PLE RS betbhe 1 O—4 Oa ES Ss: HOD E Th a ho Devil 1 3-H ILD RES Ss Ou 5.0,—WOMEN & HOUR. BieSSS, nos Jronk Lonton Tineles gute! Ajretie faa CHILDREN & HOR. Se pee eA oa 4 a iow cal Atimbie. bih—Poanners Wet Uncles ATO i Foie Lk. eu 1d Ta 1h), — bere. fete, Wowtly i Fars af Bove’ Boicnde News 1a.- FufL——labervwal. Tut NEA S&S. hori Petraetraii Tio hE, 5B. fro ale. atpandas é FRIDAY. JOT STRACHEY. AoFrom nid. ARCHIBALD HADDOR., Pe foun Loni, Lawl News and Weather borecaat, Lanial News and Wieathor a Shoer: Aberiloen Wireless Omar. BARGE PROM ADEM, Gabi, Popular Night. thei WOAPE S'S HOE: co Hh. ial; ORCA EST RA: [a i ir ORCHESTRA: (nj t = ak , Ag Burpridert[ | (Payy 4.30, —CHILOREN'S UORNTR. Stork hy Bleicl (eres) 4 (ay Walte- LA ein Fly}: the Wooeches aed Ane. (Penca) i--—Weather Forecast for Farner 7th EARY TOPP Lapras) ¢ RAL} ene es 7.40L-—MARIORY LOW TAMER (My eo Scr] iPih May je i. 15-7.0.-—I interval, flakes = (Atal); (hy Dare Sn” ja) “The Fairness’ Lullaby (eed lectin) = 7,.0.—-NEWS.: SoA. fram 2omdou. {tena Iori 1 ih} Fliaehoen ” (Necafan). AL ATERISRSO ‘, ALA fram iLoueon, Tav-U pelearies ai] Fox-ilo, *. ocr iv ii th La hese ram e finy Teno lin Poriein ie Level sews Gol Weber Forecnst. We alte, “ Mially 1 erie be 1.4 (ls) “The Lute Pane i Fanare Love b Avec) th] Wik, Aallay i fiaynat), Grand Opera Night. S—ALLAN RELD (Siler); Il Bae" iD Lasebire on (orth, aa dole) lov Eawvdear hiv ff, ORCHESTRA. Selection, “bn tolloria ibe, Dr ae Cte ‘roammetin WAALS Husticarnm:, (dace), 81k —eehestera (ay * va fig ocr Poppies Bf, -—S 5 SPRAETON (Entertainer) tM) WATE (Gu GUA bere) 2 hia) We Ldiieiife) + (lb): Memory nmol (oS erbine r. Finer Pane, 1. "To nrriw,' fof ereteatar | Sheep kge {'* La Bohéme) (Prering}; (b } 2 ACE Brightest “a Miianlanat “") ALESR. ERITCH (Tenor): (a) My (a) Fox-trot, * Little Funky | esi f= * Sowerecin Utne

aa h—Urchestra : Snowy Breasted Pearl’ (Roabrasony) thy hiaie (it | Br iu i ; ih) Wate, Le Linen (lier), ‘Fair Bouse of oy fQetters oa AL eesPS Scheel nmi, "The Jews ’ (Hrewerys [el Fi rior ‘ Neat oy ilit forest: (aj) ‘“Bedla A ine the fb ttpaeets), | Eft cy schrciaerp. Meadows * LAr Tea | ; (hy) rede Petals” {Lani - ae HECTOR. 408 Als (Raritarus) 3 Ne it &/40.—-Muairy Pargupa-z én} 7 Migni 4 oni (Ada wele ae. : Pin Agerai” (dieser, con}: (bd “Sloeve is ect M4 iit | (fuacerne Bd, Aharjary -Learuner: “Hork: Hark: a AT. 5 a, Lurid: Gongh:: LA * Fewel Sanda Ry erat ace | ti} Oape-ahom, Wae.ve thie Lark Sefubert) 3 (hy Liretelion mat the $50. Ori i) Faust ) (Geuned)+ th) “Ae: Sails Oe Clot Sone Taavesky Mink: A tite M Parties | 4 Spinning Wheel" (Sehiabert, the Lalo” (Lite ot Killarney") ( Geied iol (is) Lamers, “Sabyet Vi ~~ i hae a A— A Habel: {oa} © Meatrris lhe nays pee ote, Orchestra: Selectpon, I. 4 hohe” toy hepahie tis Dawes ( ferenern), 51-9. 90,— Tnber + al, (Preciit Tates } 0.00, 30,— Interval. Oh AEW Ss. S85 Jririn ba FL, u. tS 30. — Tabor, 5.90 NEWS: ets dt ta Letra feat, L.otal News and Wiehe KFap ASat. ay ore. eer SB. Jrem Lovielor. O40 .—pehesira > Section, PT ithaphtand ’ We Orchestra =a} Ve whe, & JL tha Wark Local News and We‘eather Forerost, fttoetetion }, itr Bae ites; (Li) Fc Raivio, “Oh, Baby 0: i. - ok sib al * Alaris lt. Mex, betel: fa) “The Lark Now (ie) iv) Walt, ‘Lovely oso iPulak). { Atwcort)., Toad ie" {erifernh ; (Bb) eee Oo we fi.— Hector Mauro (ap ) Paire acl Title L040. —Gins Strato: Fhingrous song "Lt Bright Eves" (Cian), Star of Fee (Wager): (6) “Hear Meat Vea Hare bo Settle jboewn Leth, 1. 10.—Afarjory. Loriiner + (a) Vine Folly” a Winds akc Waa acy eho ) CAbter, 10.10,—Orelies La} Pievx- tread, BueEL (Str Teovidonw Afomalay: ib) Thon'rt Lake a 2 I ba ootrehestras Aeleetinis, ‘Ta Toron.™ ib) Waltz, ** Alo Lareoly Flawer " (Schunwawn| Squewking ieee (Latte) 4 (Pinectni-Towan, havo Aioon * {firecn) ¢ * Eightaome Reel 10,20). —D roche+ {a} Foreot-me- Nab" (ae i 0. 0), — pices clieras heb stb) Porade ‘of the Gnomes * {Wateet), tA} Ain wim + He. EB. dk Teer, 10.3%) — Close dewn, 10, 3 —Close diniwn, — HH. AL Bore. (Continued altop of colunin 1, Pie 1 OLD.) Hy AGUNG WoL Pin | saonl, PREC

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- RADIO TIMES —— (Nov. 25th to WIRELESS PROGRAMME—GLASGOW Dec. Ist.) The letters “3.6.” printed in italics 46 Phe-Barl of Athlone, Sah. fied heed Aiveicnd Ulustrations by athe Lecturer : 10.0.—Chthtietta: Walts, in Southurn Seas in these Programmes signify a Love ia Not Blind. (Aehee! Cai naiah (ake Caren). Simultaneous Broadcast from the LS) 3 I Saw My ody Wie [faite 10: 10. Fan Went Lin fray station mentioned. Hercland, 1600): When Tawttiei Sire Laird Waren}: ial Na: L Opus 14 | Ped nee inal (Piatt iteseter, L601); * Lowe's Codiso [tri { ffets pl aes . [ai ‘ igen | SUNDAY. 10.230.—Orchestra: Entr'ucte, “The Wedding [Phones trrevenn, Poh: Fives. (wees): Mir Ty ioral i] of the Badge Mortal:-Stare-' i i I ter a oe a, 1609; 0 eet, AE, eee al i ¥ if 1 March" trp f ere acini fi} 6.30.—T ADES Ae PT ENG AAS (iva: hi SM i aoe! LP nifiee foareriia, Tel 1 il SHA inl AL EP mei Clase Gaver Pemple Malig [al We. rma? "Tlie ; Rogiteli Aart SSR 1612) transerilial fpr A PERCHED ALE BEML 4, | 1 PS ee ek Loa oricinal edition ba Peter Warlock and Ol pe a ified, M—JOHR: . DICKSON: (tla “elin| Plvalig WW ibaa, Hina an ki peody UPary aL, irchisbin ee es, his Fiala i.—AAM CAMPRELL (Contialte).:- Ham WEDNESDAY. Princesa * (Pot) dent, aver of My Bail," 3 a a Te Wireless (pitiy ted A a ROW ARTS, 41) well-known 00.—THE ‘REV. WM. SIMPSON, -M.A., al 5—TALE- TO WOMEN: first League: Referred, on Fiontiatl:" Finthaston: Go Uhoarch. Religions ; Jdrash. 1.00,—THE CATLDREN'S COR ER Po—PE GORBON 6 Entertainme: 3 lis tO Aan Canoe Aan, he Retage if 6.0.—Weather Forecast: for Mavticrs Charen) * Bdhendotis hive ra. ft 1; flap dasa ‘tn ape|p | L wonder ai the Liha Ta Sheplioral Ly: , 7.0, HEWES, 382A, fren aidan daubhins Kapaa ft" 9.14.— John Fh, ieksio (Rolo Cells}; ARCHIBALD HADDON, S08, framLondon, jieSerena) 3 Som SE Pes eh —anies Catt Pigrdasueee ‘ht Santa Marte Lance ih ews util Waather Forvtwat = o.4o,——Uochesti.: Ones tep, Baer ten Ciage Beer) es Walle" Bed Alioeen "ih hamian Jiceueda Ae i: The Devons Fi : rin] AO. —CLASGOUY DP NITED O0-0FEILATIVE (-lofvar}. LARERY SILVER PRIZE FAw con cad Keviiinndtes Fox trot, “Afro loci" 800-9 AO —-Lotervad 8.35, eid Lopapalacd) + ela pekies cca aL rade ane kest "| H.. a. Melhor) - Lreerity Ligylat Porn Espana rife y* ALi faay jfierothiy Cavaley “* [Swppe)s Cornet Sobn, (blak aon 4,50), — i EVs. ‘s, ty hae Fagelaia, feraiery, fucke Heane [08 iferae} (Baloch, Stree dt Local: Newsy and Wenlher Morecari. 9.45, Fog linrdan t * Soinelncy 0.45,— John Tt Dicken r* Oe | oS AV Pasriyer ai Hatt: bits Afareh, ** Pounchinelia~ j fimewrr] a Cm iy [aerecael. 7.50,—A. ML WILLPAMS, MAL on™ Fhe-oarl Ten Sith, TT eaten wad lee): A: Bea Mis 8 §5.—Jumes Cottingham + (rhein ta ‘Thee,Aly ok Telling Sioviess SOricn ; "Dar Were che rave | iteefieeg Ad re yireray, (aod, This Night > (ence), pA OO, CVU Oe: * Thine 16.0,—-N EWS Sa, on Linden, Here” (Avey . fteee sc “On the Hoad te 10.0;—Orechesira Eightscioe Ttee|, 7° Ad boenal Local News and Weather Foreeaat. Call¥shee “" (healie Alften| (Aer: Walte,- Faded “Love Letterk 10,15; pen i) Aine reeeinepis, Chas devin. Be1e: Ptrerial SY ebacrni| Pe lic bie, A) ici A Paci aere nal Sanfrarige i Mitttary Twa Burke” aime): Prombone Sole, °° ‘The atipe, * Blaze of Lilery pielswearnnt | Pik Ainmmouneer A, AS Carethers: Glide" [Sufton) (Soloist, Mes A. Ulelhend) ; irri. * Jaye i (fen fs fialfon| Countty Soenes,"* A Boral Wadd"" (Ceape }. Li), 30) Spaciol Amnotincenivtiis: Clase deyib fap A TY, Yong (Bopravia) : Taland of Announcer: Ay 1, Sainvtonm Paterson, MONDAY. Dreams" [Sievien slays The Fi 1p% 4.430 — The Veireless Chiral, Pipers i Firewe sr), SATURDAY. hoi{ A TALK TO WOMEN; 0-9. 20, Interval 7 oo 3,304 30, The Wireless Quacted, Sat THE CHILDREN'S CORRS ER: SEAS, OS Broa feed, i 50-——A TALE TO WOMEN.

oF O—Weather Forecast: for Varners, Local Seven. and Weather Forecast, 20 Teagan S—T HE CHILDREN'S CORNER. =J it—A EWS, ALAS from fowedan 5.45 —A, Wy Young: (Soprana) 6.0,— Weother Forkcast for Farnicis, JOHN STRACHEY. Sf Know Sov iA Bodin "(ero pear} Phe Baits of Peon i.0.—EWS. Sci from Condon! fove Brigude News, zal ie jAenniel rear}, Loc News snd Weather Foreonst 9.55,—Thind = Sselisct idan, Facet" (ttause!) ; Lecyel ew nid VWeeather Fopeienst, 16. —ORC AEST RA: Certain Drain ole To Symphony Concert. SiG nese fate, Ei Lester, A steal STUpes ass Ht [yren- Villars" (laefer) Selection, ** Bate-a-Tewn 9.10,—lient, FLW. henlev SS fro Ceaden, chard: Beleetion, Echoes of Sootland.” 1 Worebton), 9, 20 eS OSL. Rese Loe, Yh. —Spetel Ainounerne nts Clase qdlawn 6.45, (Contintiution of Siri pike’ Loucerks At, Soneincer: HB; A. Surrubhers, Taste DAVE THOMPSON ( Paritome) ih His howl fines Latest SO BS thbssesars ow Ctreheestiond Asso ' Anion: * New Lamps for (hd(A) a 10,30. Bcd Ain mews, Lee ope Eh. THURSDAY. 7eeninry)s-'* Jia t Loeke po Ehaef evorng A pkinceiihewe 2 H Svinte Paterson A reAenla|, 0-4. 30-—Tho Wireless Quartet. haoHt PEDDIE, MA Mocwetiy Babern SOT AR aOAT EN. 530.— THE CHILDREN'S. CORNER hire. TUESDAY. 7. 50,-—Orehesten Suahe, ' Hpeeiati mreS b.0:— Wenthiet Forecast ichi 1 einen, piwinaiiie tian tant}, B40. — he Wireless Ghar 6 15-—Eav Seouts" and (irl Unies Ph ae, §.10,—THE EMPIRE MALE VOICE GU AL- “8, WOMEN'S HALF-HOUR TO—NEWS.. Awe. fron omy TET of ROLDSAROCR: OO) Sweet” and 5, cht THE CHILDRENS CORNED PERCY A. SCHOLES. 8.8, fried ead, Beit Sichider: ** Killernevn” 6,0, Weather Forecast for F pu irtandéy'sy lindio fx heb aR eet, Prae Linidion 7T.0.—NEWS. Sif. Prowse Senna Local News wd Woathir Foreciiss Bn. Chchustra Watts: = Primi Peder. Local News und Weather Forecast, (7 pomatlateury. 7.35 —Detinar Dressel, oS, 2h. fri ‘ledlad. B.20—Dave .Dhempson + Té-matpow'*— (Eyl T15.— ORCHESTRA: Overture, “ Stradethi 7a — Milian Haoginer wid CAME a from Iie inl My Leixie Haim furan {diay acre wired (Pata) Lonulan, itvaael Hobingenjs ' l'im Tickled io ‘heath TL.e.—W. JOANSTONE. (Baritoiel ‘beet, Ro" armen,” Act 2 S.A) fiom onion, I'm Single (i frintecn) whee oF Deedee OP FP. SiMiee ps Hii eae 80.—Anthony Bertram. 8.8, from Leotedew, $40. Orchestra: Ene'actes “Ate da Tae— A: EULTON WRIGHT, on -* Ponttes; 9.10.—"! Carmen,’ Act 3, Si. froae foanaton Lrg, . the Intensive Svateni 9.45-—NEWS. Sua frow fandan, 6-4o.—Oneteb ss * Waien Evenings Twilight" 7.45.—Orchestra: Seleet ina, Ly) Ariesienine “ 10.0, Saray Ohi pliers, Siren fod (Aherticar |: a Jeacin i fee Flawer o iutelilane = (Miser), 1. lore down, arr. fay Sienth}. £.0—LAN WES (vlad tia:Bain jenet | (cabbci tl AnDOnTGEr Mungo BL Dewar. Waltz," *' Valse” Chantante '" (eae nie wer yy 60-8. 3. Tntorral. ' Marche Hongroise,”' ys 13 UA eiralals), 9.30NEWS. S.B fron detilon, &,.10.—Orchestra : Butte,“ Three Dances. Henry FRIDAY. Local Nivws and Weatlier Forecast, 9.45.—Ouakttet:°"' An Evyening’s Pastorale** VILL" téreraen| 540-4. 30. The Wireless Quartet. (Wilfred Shee): Tho Gotine Back 1 Disie 3—W ated tae * Abie Lav. fe" Ml yea £.0—A TALK TO WOMEN, Disdain ewer: Oo Lighberiian Tom" 530—THE CHILDREN'S. CORNER: h WV feats I. [WF . AS Senne} 9.55,—rcbestira + Belection, “ Ston Flirhing * 1,0,—Weather Forecnsh for Fariiwers. (i echaria}, §.20.-—Orchestta + Benin Nia, TO (for sirimgs T.0—NEWS. Sf. from Gordon, 16.4, -— (ate Phhomipaoit : - Romany Bites ba any) (Boyeel. CG. A. ATRINSORN,. S28) froin Loner: iLoarehia Wiehiadla} Three OO Chek im ithe A40.—Jan Woven : ‘ Narvissie”’ [A Mert, Local News wil Weather Fovteaar. Kien: *' Khapaodic Hiogyrtionge ® OO r Morning *" (J. ufobfeadal, (Graze), Dance Night. 10. £5, —Orchestra 3 Entr'acte,“ Demotel le 50—Orchestrn ¢ Selection, Ee ie Little 7.2. ACHESTRA | Fox-trot, ° That Govely hy" (Pike tehary: Fox-trot, © Doo-Lah Michws ** (Mrszager). Melody" (Monaldsen); Walts, °° Honeymoon Alida (Poce anal Prantel; March, “* Vie 0-83—I terval. Chines" (ab. Rent). Wor in the Ar". (O¥een}. 030—NEWS: 8A. fram Lenilon, PHU WOLSON will chit on Music during 10,30, -Syee tal Atngountements. Clie clnwn. Local News ond Weather Forecast, the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and Jones 1. Announcer : Mongo M. Dewar,

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fe 45.—Band: (8) March, “ Belphegor (Arey. lend cto bring srivolessen! alanec msic in ann abott yoier begins the process of smoothing warn} s (la) Reheriion, “Th ‘renal in - those of moon ny ane better BILSC. lum down Very politely, but quste firmly, Tih eanediovl, ‘The ditercoice between first-rede and second: it #explotned that the wave-length 16 unaltered, £000, —Intearval and suapiecion (just the mereat seupron, for tact Wy HEWES: —SU8. ft ony leith, rmibe dente mee as othe difference hetween a Loreal Sows antl Weather Forecast. hint bones pea|el: and awl dameen, The bared it the ceence of coodfellowship) is thrown upon 6.45.—Orehestra: (a) “In om Paekish: -Vint placing for hroadeasiing will ma daub he the aceuinney of his-home-consitacted recorder, larch 4" |Siede] ~ oe Ey Flawer (iri 7 jsarerc) Fhe BBC. operator then patiently points ont composed of twelve or fifteen instruments, It cp. My Parlin. |Siede}, ehouli be one of the beet oom bioatinms: in the that: the prandfat ber clock (a0 interesting all 10.4k—FBand :. {a) March, “ Pimjib Payne) 3 wereld, gal wl. Tes ii oe ofa huge salary. the details about it!) is not Quite in, Ares ih) Overture, “Pho Bahernnan Girl Beatle But: with oa nomber of Clubs, halle, and With Bag Bon, which she beard striking just as 10.15,—Orebettras [i Bates Sweetheart - istanranie, if addition to private howare, Lhe tineswas ereen, Sheds aeorry the in- Corre): iD) Aiaieeh, r Fire ane Sabor tervals annoy him,and will see what can be done, Laogin eas Fe Ach eked i Lieb Hs reeetving the servion nhit iy, the eneh te ede. 10,30, —Oinge coven, vidual users whould be low, The disgruntied one has by now reaovered his hreath, tart seem his family highly amuned at Lerowecse = AV. 1 Samson Reducing the Cost. ao methine, decides nok to waste more tine onl The dmall-elance lace ovhichy:-betaneae its hastily thanks the operator aa he seizes tho space is limited, if able to provide onky 1 apoond pair of headphones from be indignant Wireleas Wisdom. moterate three-man band, is swiftly passing heir. i Milt, People preter to uo ho big laces Where A Queve on the Wires. ele js not movements and palicies, Inti just iiey can danee to miteit made fy hirer, highh- At the EBC. end the operator stcically rival poniend women who will make the work! paid bashes, repeata the procesa on thenext caller, who may enced Thy FO 0.° TS Hawes: When ao wireledan] servitw Gomes. ii. weer, be on onthusiast demanding to congratulate *& 7 * the sane music which aa cifteed ante the lll pemonally an already overworked announcer ; rooms of fashionable rektaarant and expensive ‘Ts the adventure of dife-the question. [ins this call, too, is effectively dealt with, elaks will be brourht te the -amalieay shiner tq be faced! not only what tooo iin work owns, The exchange atthe Company's London offices hot how to spend leisene time aleo,”—Miee stinkin ndeto privatedince moms. Sood the isnt. often given a reat. Ten lines ringing at Picrox ‘Trremriia ORE bet of doneine should come dawn with a rin once, anil a quene.én the wires! Thisfrom Certain pavvbologics! dicad vantages abort the Ei - a Balm. to Por later in the evening, innovation may beoome apparent Inter, For Busy BOA. officials greatly appreciate the "To have feel Le ta rie of the lepitimate instance, a wireless expert engaged in reaeureh aima of life.”"—Tar Verv Bev. tik Deax. or dexterity and generalabilityvof the two operators. workin conection with. the magnification af They give the amber they want, and the girl ALA NIESTER. witehssed someds told me feonclide: the | floes the rest... Shecan be relied on to take Aventg Ataimrred eontribnbor, hak thee es: a De not got-op by tramphny other people mesiners, eal off wires or satiafy imguyrers aC Tee ol aqined inur THES Wi ke i one clavut Ca To equally well, but her chief valge lice in her down. "—Ttev. TT. Porcnurrs, Witetlested mimic, He missed the presence, the it & a reudiness to take all the onus of “ finding” personality wi the banal. the tight person aver thewires off the shoulders TT is abruptly far easier bo pase resnintions DSee of the official. than to bring them to pore.”— Mason F. V, Leonie 4 HACK WELL, CLREL, abG, Visitors often comment on this, To them oF = + ws it soma the height of optimism for an official “Ts there anrtlring more entraucing than thie tohang up the receiver after asking fora number ; epectacle of @ preat #etress rising to an oppcr- and they are duly impressed when, of the tunity warthy of her powers ?7"—Ancmmacy ‘plone ringing, the right person is found to be on the other enc of the line. HApDoOs, i = . ‘+ At 6 pum. when the trunk: lines through to the seven provincial stations are switched on, o } ATTEN CES fro Very offen qudereollection# af undiscriminating specimens. ef ot very very busy and decidedlyharassing time begins for the operator on duty. She hae to work in imperfect lamanits J—PERCY ECHOLES, close conjunction with the wireless control room ik 4 i x while putting through various office extensions “LF ye CH Hane A ercl FaCFELEY youu ew to the distant stations they wish to speak to. ‘ o kh a weltome anywhere.”—ARTHUR Poxyser. When the simultaneous echeme is in operation oh ch = i. she must exerciee every Care toacethat no hitch “Tre pointol the most viciona satire which occurs at herend: asingle slip, and an earnest Dickens ever wrote ina Tittle wor no message conversation may be interrupted by a quernlous in these more charitable days,”—U. A. ATKES- Little Dorie (as doctor stints stethoscope): voice asking if the BBC. will broadcast on “Mummy, look! Dr. Jones is goimg to listen | announcementof the disappearance of a net cat, ellie

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Conducted by UNCLE CARACTACUS. :

ELGG! chiller “Radio Cirele," al to know: thisi hy cee now wou they will do aoything for you: Out the toeles biae all betn va rv hia this that you are giving your bit towards & hospital, mn orth China then are ne hisses and only a [ werk febhine Foor £ programmes rendy for Christ- that is perhaps: the: very jollioet way to holy. few trams; nearly everybody lus a little + mina, and have not i sent ime as mech news 1a A Human Horse. privaie ocortiage, whith 4 joa teed about the menal, eo Lam ofeaidTshalleither have to make streets, On a bot-summer day the roads are Such a fimmny thing beeper tte [ can ip i lot ofeteriis hoot them (which work oot en" beeacdhewn? Whitehall boda, ihe re awiee a fol of: hundreds and hundreds of rickshaws be qinte neht), or elee tell vou whet sHtiething Hitth: two-wheel trap with an mia eibhing an ie: roe i nll chineetions, each one with ats bell qinte different: butwait a intiiete, ther i one there wee ono horse in the shafts, but jurt THIER it oe dahon, letter all the way from Glesgow. Unele Mingo a4 the “hie pase! a ta pump) hetareen the “ Whalers." tancimna along in bis unal ahve, He always shatia: picker thenHp Ted went TTT off bt Was-on a dey like this that a ver fanny acort bo tart off his letter by asking a question down the etrevt. heating thie Traps wills Lie pas. thing happened in Peking. You miust know —OU take my nevis iene ba py ry tarefal of renter sitio in tie driving seat, If looked ao that the Chinese like to copy the Europeans in people who ask dwestions : Lhey always tinel funny, ad vet, you know, allover the Rast people AIS thing: ane EM, before WPT Te, yout) Still, ib doesnt matter hw tmany aro Pulled houwt-in toy tropa. by the natives, they had little carriages, or bronrhama, made qiestions the uncles ask, they cannot hear you These tiny trapa are called “rickshaws,” and they jet the sie fe-we hed -in Enoland + bit in nnawennige them, wel that ia one thing whieh ae aahy oly big enough forone—lke a ea, Chink the horses are- very amadl, abet ae hip As makes the honr so dificult for your uncles, But fortatle armchaar witha boolon nice big wheels; an English pony, ao, im order that they should here DU goon talking when know vou oFfe all Rickshaw Fanks. nol havevery hig rTand a Fery eral wintimg to freer Lonel Muonge's letter :— Cnitside ihe heote fa mel ary the jullie Sl rerts horse, their carriages ae todle dpoite 2niadl— Room for You All. there are rickehaw pinky hes quad the seine -A8 the anne alae as the herse. “Have vou vent slong your shilling ve therm are taxi ranks in Gordon. anil as denen This: worked very well, until somebody the Radio Circle * How good all you brought over from Australia some great bip nephews ond hicces have bren! You horses called “ Whalers.” These Whalers nuntvy and uneles with to thank everyones were jusiaé hig as aoy English horse, Some who has sent in for badges, and espectd|s of the Chinese diked the look of these horses, those of you who have givenextra shillings and so they harnesaed them up to their tinw to procure badges for the otler kid«dies whe litth: carriages. The result was that the have, as yet, not centered * Luckland., Now, horses back was paially ligher than the top arent these just lovely thoughts 7 of the hrougham! Tt looked very silly ! “ Benemher, toodthere ie room fur CVery A Runaway. ine of you, and anybalanee from the sal of tho badges is bong devoted te procuring Now, the big horses are very atrong, and, of course, the litthe carriages are selieht as a receiving-eet forthe ciris sd ieys who wpe a he verona sje Childrens Homes feather, and thoy could carry them along dtagrent«poed., Woll, on this hot summer around oor great city, day in one of the principal streets in- Peking, “You have: no weahow your pilta of tower, bon-bon, [atirope, tomato, Which was orewded with rickshaws, a shot Laine, cherieik, Gheenei, eh, wis hoarhin the distance, md then down ele. ate appreciated, Wha, whem parcels the middle of the-road a -hite-white hora Lorie, er aanty Ane UnGles are harclly walloped ashard as he could go. Behine him waaone of these little brenghanis with ables to get through the studio door, ther miles fre ao brine, two fat‘old Chinese gentlemen ineide hang - mie om for dear life. The horse hadl bolbed, flora Allout * Soceie." and the driver on the box, thinkime that Paced, | WDE rE ry oy yi railio (Fe diacretion was the better part of valour, had cat, id Quite at home now, Bho ia terribly jumped off,and-so-the bore had ne driver, promd thesecuva, stratting around the The rickshaws went flying in all direction FLO With ber head aid bal aa the ir, to get out of the wav of thistornado. My nll beciuer eho reeciveil a porteard from coche wie only jist inctime cue the carrie a frend oof hert who siened hima! Cane rustine hy quile clase to ie When | Tiger.” Do ihink he muat he one of her tuned round, | coukl see the browpliagn pusey-cat fnietidé who recognized * Sonsie’s' swaying from one shle to the other, and it minuy through the microphone, Inoked aa if it would! go over on its side any “What fan we shallall have one eveninl THE LISTENING LION, minute, Aboot tuo hundnod yards farther when she holds « reception! Can't you This big fellow is evidently amused bywhathe is hearing. down the coed, luckily, one of the wheels just see all those pussies, wearing. their Perhaps one of the Uncles is telling him a starry. broke amlse the carrie weet bane? dew ructio hednes, comin uijF the stairs to call mq to its APTI. CH cece, the hearer, on their friend. IF you should hear « Jat of aayou want a hekshaw vou hold ap pinined, eirong as ho wea, could not pull the carriagiy mt-callke, you wil know what it meana, ad the first one comes bounding atries, and withonly three wheels, su very aoon be stopped. kiddie, Listen hard, and’ write telling Unele the man pite down the shafte-on to the grounil The Cool Chinese. Anne if yon can hear ail canes friends ao that you can get in casily, acks where you A treat cri collected roond-if, and in-a ane polation:arrivine, want to po, ani then lites up the shafts andyou Your affectionate Cxcue Mesce,” co spinning ‘off, THinwte the (oor opene ‘fad theo bea bfilly dreiacd Chinese in their silken cloaks got out, The coolics seem to love ninning, and they A Jolly Idea. A Ohivese never shows whathe is feeling, and mi very fast for a long wey without getting | aati quite kiew. Wwhare | jc his Alenpr Jd Te hit they were just aa calm as if-nething bad hap- tired. Sometimes they run races with each abont all the presenta that have been-arriving. pened atall. They took their fans and fanned other, and if in’ a crowided-street tara of them Danisure they Chol be presents for the nacles thomeclves gently, walked around their qarriage ii rather looke os Hohe hod been asking for thould happen to collide, they drop their rick- and, keeping at a reapectable distance, mounel poesentt to giveto one of the hospitals... What ahaws and start to argue—very offen they have the horse as well, The poor horse was quite out of a fight as well, It mekes no difference if you a jolly idea thatie! I think all the uneks wight breath, and very much more fiichivnedt, | think, am in & great hurry and want to go on, your start that at Christniis time so thatthe sick ones than the Chinese inside had hon: in hoapital know that ihey ore being thought of coohe will refuse to pick tp the rickshaw again How the bore and curridee aid not ‘ron and helped by those who are more fortunate. until he haa finished having his fight with the over dozens of rickshaws, | have never been able Man who ram rte him, Lam aot so. certain about the sweets, though to make out ; but it happened luckily that the —from what Tecan renember of hospitals, there But you must not think that these “ homan streeta werevery wide just there, and when the were very few sweets to be fad: but. ower horees " are raseale, because they are not, alarm was raised they all ran awiy quickly to amd cakes, and even better still to join the They are always good tempered, andl when they the side-and left the road clear for the runaway !

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How to Banish Worry.”

A Talk from Cardiff. By the Rev. A. J. Edwards, M.A. WANT to speak of a precept which t to be He could not prevent a light going up, jos aa found in the Gozpela,;-and which has been he wae ecratibling over the parapet, “ What's lesentbed as “the precept which no one obeys.” fob to be, hes cot io be," Ise areoed philosophic ‘ [t-occors in one version as “Take no though,” ally. “Tfcyour number's on it, you'll be for A better translation of the original word iA ff “Ohit's- coming, is ooming: if ifaoot: “ Be not anazions,” or,inthe language of to-day, it's nob; andyou cant help it anyway, so It’s “Don't worry ”’—(for the thing which our retoon with the job." Lord forbids ia not, ot course, reaponolle fore. ¥ou may call thuct’ fataliom, vor what yon wall tighy or provmion for the firture). rua Pirie Iwaince thet cheerfol ontiret Mary thm if viry ridiable precept, for bh atitthde which f-eonimended lyenig Vel. worry ia a angularly nopohinide teriper ead mine, Seomidhy, worry, foo, is often: thee pein alee First) aba utterly futile, Nothing is. over ti 5m, The worned man i the-easiiv ted ipo | neoonrpliahed by worry, On the eovtrary, it FUUFERL., He 8 reaihy Lo eeeALT netic? tlie Lys We es ond wears Boom, Longer takes the preeaure off his mind. the Healt the body loses tie vient, the mind lesea phe tome, the will Loses its fore: gd thu The Cause of “ Nerves." Thirdly, worry means Ioseof power, An eminent medical man, speaking of iho nervous In design, in finieh and im the positive know- Use Common Sense. disorders #9 prevalent to-day. anys: “denyi ledge there is pothing better in the British Our Lend bute ne hel Wore, fret of nil, by that work—legitimate work—has snvthing to oe Industry. E.L. sets stand absolutely the siinplé-exerset of comin BUSC.anphar He do witht. [ti thotfool fend “warry * who je alone. tivities ato tessen the matter ont. “ Which fooponeible for o larce mnjeriy of the eases,” of you by worrying can add a apan to his age” But, ofter all, people will not be eured of the 4-VALVE SET AS ILLUSTRATED, In other works, eTbts the lise af WHErVvin gs re habit: by saying to them “* What's the. wee of Wave-length range 300-4000 metres. WA but pores rood. oan it dla *- Vedi it Bupply worrying 7" Jt is abwaays easicr to tall poopie Tine set will give ixectly thy game reaulty aa vour needs } Will it help you to run your Wwhatftode than to dow It iseasy enough bo the famous Lyrian. Gra binets, hnsinessa ? Willat- stave ff infinens 7 Wall i Bing: lat oar aoto ds tb 1 oe ry Will bring “in the. Combined alse well was thio lengthen your Iie? cificalt. thing. British Tel. phony, Hf reperta are to be trusted, thie common ft cannot be done by arguing ita futility. Our new 50-page catalogue free on appli- apnat phileaophy strongly commended itself ft cannot be done by adopting an indifferent, Cat Lon. i to the British soldier in the Great War, We “ don't-care-what-happons " attitude. RADIO INSTRUMENTS, Lid. have all heard of the so-called! ‘ fatalism ” of That i4 the only way.As Christians, what Managing Dirertor—J_ JiR, Me, Chit Designer. A. APPLETON, S1B.R, MLR. les the British Army; andnoone, | suppose, could we liave to de is believe and act upon what Admire |t4 Techies!) Lesparch letherr, WORKS, OFFICES AND ADWROOMS. : have better understood tho utter futility of we -profess,and not merely profess it. 12, K¥DE STREET, EW OXFORD STREET, W.1.1. worry than the soldier in the trenches. He Let our motto be: “Take care of to-day heer: Bewent Taj 4-Bi, Trelwraindd " Poetzedie, Temden”™ Burthermn Tiepet—=]9, Hepwond Avesie, MASCUEEEBIE Grinike could not slop-a ehell hurating in hia. trench. and te-morrow will take care of itaelf,” oe ) ape tol Ate, LEE , me a

= = ie = - Romances of Architechure.

A Talk from London. By Major Harry Barnes, F.R.1I.B.A. | THINK: we ore drawing nearer fldot to men, and are not to ho lightly received. when. ike Adchem, the patie baathchiingrs tll Standing there onecon imagine his eye. resting London will be magniticent aml the private uti Larry's oreat pile of the Hones: of Porlia- hula —ticeleitt ment and on Westminster Abbey beyond, ancl ‘ The nineteenth century bites hrowght rice deciding think the aivlo mist not be Gothic. being great local anthoritiern, and there are Then down the river slong the Palladian two in London, London isa city and a ports front of Bomerset: Honse, this has ita influence its epeadness iF baeed-on the Lane I firiel mba jated on his choice ; the building must contparo with it with thesea ; there is oné authority which rules either of these, Shall there hit wore sf the dant and snether the water, the Londen Dewn the trver ia St. Paul's, across the bridge County Council and the Port of Londen if thectiew donc of the "Wesleyan Chntrel biel, Authority, ‘Within -the Jast few years each A dome i rejeoted, Shall there be aA TOWER * hins ot its homeand Gach ia housecdin boiklings Bentley's high campanile in Ashley Gardens QO need to think that it TE. laborious which do present to the citizen some adequate querces the sky, and the devision is taken that process ta eabtem informatian on iclea Ofthe power they lodge. gives 1 the line hiw roof with iis maddest turrets Wirelezs, whieh to- thay seems too moder. Chosen by Competition. Gone are the days when it was neces- The Londen -Connty Council building i= better A Heal Poblic Building. sary to underon i sitenuoua courte ol known, bet both an: considerable XA ples of The creat building of the Port of London study, for mow there area number af arvhitecttie, Their architects wore both chosen Authority is les “well known, ‘More peap!e excellent Radio Presa Books which will hy competition, for iiiz the renmianee of the are cross Weetminster Bridge than frequent Trinity take youthrough all the short cute and make learning a pleasant pactime. teetural-profrasion that from time to tine oppor. Square, bot onoafternoon-will be well epent by tunities ane offered: to achieve creat works of-art, Hnvone. who pays a visit to the great building Two Books especially are evitable for In the ease of the County’ Council building, deaned by bir Edward Cooper for the Port of the beginner, Wireless for AMT and ite architect wes a young man whose firat Londow: Authority. Simplified Wireless, both by John important public work it i, It is fifteen years itis indeed a public building in the adnae thst Scott-Taggart, F.lnst.P. (Editor of Bineo Air. -Boiottwns- proclaimed. the: anther of the space occupice ated used by the public is the “Modern Wireless” and “ Wireless Weekly"). “These Books should be the soecessful desien in thé competition, nd very ‘tore: anc heart of -the deen. 1b stants read together, as they form ao complete the completion of the work has been delayed by between the Towor of “London and. bt. Pant's, COI oOTi Woreless, piving electricad the Wer, : and tte atelitect has achieved: a-building which explanations whith can be wnderstood Ido not know what passed throuch the mind invites no tomparson with oither, but haa o by anyone. Remember the ttles, of the architect to the County Council building, distinction all jta own. Internally the great “Wireless bor All” (fd,poet lree Pb.) bat I can imagine fim in those days before his robunecds, externally thebeld med oy imtower, and “Simplifed Wireless” (1/- post free ideas fourid exprossion on paper, ‘standing on will appeal to these who possess mo knowloadon Pihdd,-and get them by-ony Booksecer. the site formulating in his-mind the appearance of the teelmio of-architeeture ;. they speak at "Stance wee” PRESS Ltd., it should preecnt. Such oppertunitina come ence to the mindand the inmgination, RADIO STRASD, Wil

=" meie —_— _RADIO TIMES— pili [Rormomen Zann, ]oe3.

[While welcoming this CONSTR E nis jetier, “TVethers “Brom ‘Listeners. We do not think that tt cpa: fae ta BAY thin the toaytemin loka down upén tlio, dweller ie thee serve tis.) Descriptions of Broadcast Music. A Protest from the Country. Dean rR, —May I suppert that «a ehor RAR SR, Although we appreciate thie Does Listening Promote Health ? uickort plion of ‘the principal works down fer wondertnl work and progress of the BBC and Diat Sun.— Tt would beaintercéting to know performance Mm the weeklySy niphony Concert fhe benefits we derive front ita invaluable why many. of the childron who are listening should be inchoded in the columns of vour services, There. is one point upon whieh we wish ti. day on Wireless ore how free frea nanny of f bite perionica! preceding the date of performance * to tule them seronshy to task, itil COnnpae joowhiedh Tew wire [res Mrs y The broadcasted deseription of the Schebere Whenever a ayescch or nriotion de made af subject, de fae tocthe fact that they hace jade Ineic was mosh instructive, bub would Broadcasting, ib aheme ta be a golden rule of found a mew eae of ib that thease ethes have been even wore Valialde if i} tied heen in the speakers to emphasise whatan inestimable waescate GAiniine sone new “Ml wnikneewn Fores print and available for reference during the hath and hlesanig it is to us poor country talk. With has action on mind and matter with these performance, upat which all comeerned! are to be They reel toe des told onoc atl for all ihiat pity hitile cues 4 coneratinlatect, isthe Ladi thing they neil bestow Dipve, The generality of children whe are listening Yours: faithfully, Dont pity te! Tnvy wa, if you like. We Pure heal bier Pow ere eonhentiedl, winel TELE ES nobst East Croydon. lL. FW. would not live im your towns, whieh can only to-day than hitherte, [Beno pecs of the oe hineical items fo he Tenet tn overcrowded rebhit warren, for One particular instance that has come under be broadcast will be published reeularky in a teriname, The Feral tee T hime, ee Fae1g aaoe} They all. ¢eem te think ove lave: potlimg ta my iomedinbe nother is that. of acchill of ja do in the evenings an the country and that eorntloman of-imy acquaintance. "“Thas chikl-six Relayed Transmissions, months ago suffered from general dehility ond Dran Sins,—One ig somewhat disappointod before the advent of Broadcasting our evenings nervonances, aul no provement Was nade, bo find how offen. thepro Pree i relayed wero Sshrowded with mnonutternhle horedarn. They ore badly mistaken, There are a thousand Since she-has taken up listening she has become from London, which, from my point of: view rolnat ‘anil heabiloy. ia very unsatisfactory, and no donbt the com ant one things to oercapy our time without plaint lodged. by me would he upheld by many [area for pare hands, piclicolina Tecnes. ane [a there Any thine it thes mation whieh afteta the healch of the conimunity in general, is evhecribers if theywere approached. tfolfy pacts patees, [tis only the town Cradle fio care dor veto niore of-the srtilecial exribe- there a new curstive foree al work in whi lh Perscnally, Tide not think that the results are atomic electricity ‘oct: on mind and body, Hit satisfactory asa clirect Lakeman st lait. heat their totrn: life offers. of CoUrSt, One cannot object to on occasional We are whysys put down «as unintelligent pricks uy} wore unknown foree in it trans transniiseion, and particularly when there ia a Ti tlicse same speakers. Thiew hhways harp mission on the ether waves al delivering them apeci programme, tut for. an ordinary pre- pon the fact that Broadonsting wil broaden to the retpnents + UF ontiotk iapom hte, That i obeolwie meu gramme This very (lisappointing to be obliged Yours trade. Bones. fo listen when particularly ome pisesckes -p London sy; Fou eer, seven-valve act. hol We poo, pitied, irrow-minded eountry Yours truly, folk would he far. better please with more {Phe pon rises bey this eorrespeeredent A Miockport. b..M lectores Tike that delivered hy Sie Ernest extremely important one, Tt would be very Hithorort, nt Lay yn ol. and far less jane: [The difficuliies of stinuliancous transmission Hiberrebkg bo hes Vn other reailers who hon were dealt with by Captain Eckersley in last Yours faithfully, had experience, personal or otherwee, ol the week's issne of The fedio Tine, | Flcrstiar, Ae TL A. beneteee effects of listening on. health.

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DAYAND NIGHT BROADCASTING ry}theril iL, oo Peophs,m i2@_& leht some has browelt te IMPORTANT TO READERS, Opinions.] 5 ee R ESTery inbereshingeesearch taeda oconeorning t h e fransiizeen of wireless wares i he Fiche pi Tey ri a the citi wet APM | line ieee meetiihkleedd Lt 1 rca |eog bie 1 tif the Hrriah Freddi eatin ! aa i i i, Earte C1 VE 2 Fane Piey Ties As WIRELESS FOR INSOMNIA, 4 Poucernee sede Fey win byeerelcen ati way pra ‘i bey nit fa ie chat, lt mreht be thowel { { gramines and the feehoiedl proflema relating tea scare hep -t had” aobed athack. of that to bring auch a station's1 day range up to neuraethenia owing to over-study, and k i ait * fe their bransmisajott, ified cit ite th Vo dad he HRDESArT Kinee then L have siveyes eufferodfrom insomnia. ht rane 7 4 1 Cte ibe pac er't Pr Pwaeney fines, brit it his ‘ Technical MpMiriea fear ala iy Lhate treeerved mach neiet and pleasore from l a l heen proved that 40D Lbs LiLares 8 { Peopt ion al dv nifeeral fi i FPR, fen Wat ligbenitma, | have found fer--wenrs that add pawertyal weaiitel li Pree inet hs i} Wig iL Ws f if hieic except eran paving ia greatly soothing led Oy! he aifapresesd fo The Stade eel i abou fo the nerves, Dut nothing cam compare wit 4 Timer” Lathes rant Hfeggers) fo ere Wireless throngh heacphor Mra, H.-P Fier, SHORT WAVE COMMUNICATION. Ii ine Prager‘ anew ated their reer ane 4 a in the Jaily Airyres > EK oorowing interest in chor witvye cons + MEM hated ‘

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aie! HEREsh a marked proclivity for the nninication, beewuse the study of trans ; be addressed fn lhe Hadi ees: B-] I,

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1 plenum to listen to} A good aet 16 ib joy nt i an avatem of WEE Witness far i Messrs. George Newnes, Litd., have now for over, Ininging in speech and music without puided riaia, neat pnb in Amwrien) i prepared a handsome cose in red cloth with b COTES in Serine aee Ck IT AaBOCiAtioOn witli sign of fouchiess- ne ciatortion:; bob a had Bai galt lettering for “The Radio Times,” the largest in extended: condutter, such as an electric ilet is being foreed, made to produce ee complete with cord down the back to hold a copy of this publication. A pencil is m- nower line, The conductor has the effect of nmeaible votunne of soon without oy regard te JHUrIty. ay spit hess, 39 the Kil of. thing dispensable to the listener during the course Une the WAVE, and pueventing the sigmiails intitle of the programme, and this is included con- ' from. being broadeast in the ordinary aenec, that, | would ike ta sce yokrd like the sioeient Treacle ventently in o slot at the aide, Listeners Thia svete of wired wireless js very useful Mariners olbatpoes to the neck of ny worst { should order this to-day from any News- for certainapecin) purposes, as the transmission fre, with ts ‘phones locked about hit vire, tes 7 agent. It is published at 2s. Gd., or send 4d.

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