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Our SurreyNightingale.

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i THE NIGHTINGALE IN ROSPITAL.

Supine upon dels ded, And fhen ke reached the “phone... As he had sitod that nicki

: Ail Spring he'd never heard And suddenly in has car Enraptured by the river,The Sone of av jird— A bard's nofe sich and cheer VF aeching the moowiehd shiver

Nawell bud the honk and clatfer of cars Ont of the: darkness welfing, as Oy the On the dare stream, his boyish heart‘i that warred WEL, mer

For ever through tis. head. Once more he stood alone With the song of love's delsohi :

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‘What is a - Scientific Mind?

By the Earl Russell.

HE informative lectures and educationaltalks. which'now form such a valuable

feature of the programmes of the B_E.C.have stimulated an interest in scientific

subjects in many thousands of listeners whiodil not formerly realize interestingstignee could he.

I have endeavoured in the following lines

ti pive some idea of the basis ofall science.science Is the knowledge of the material

universe about us, That knowledge -con-sists very largely, 1f not entirely, in the

appreciation of differences, and that mindknows most which can appreciate the greatest

number of differences,Let-me givé an illustration or two. Toa

really colour-blind man the colours of thespectrum are all alike—he cannot s@paratethem—but the ordinary man can and doesappreciate the differences between them, andthe painter appreciates still mare clearlydifferences of colour and their values. “Theperson who is tone deaf has very |itthe-appre-ciation of thé differences. between notes,whereas your great musiclan, whe.-kaowsmost about it, has an extraordinarily keenapprehension of these difierences, ;

The Increase of Knowlgdge.

Ultimately, we have to depend for know-ledge of the external world upen eyr fivesenses, and the mcrease of knowledge dependsupon the realization taf differences iM wverigehatin. colour, in texture, in hardness, orux actionupon some other substance which is revealedeither to our eye or our ear. The-discoveryof argon, for instance, was duc. to the factthat Lord Ravieigh noticed a difference 1weight betweep pitrogen prepared fromnitrates and nitrogen prepared from the au’.The unscientific, carcless, or indifferent per-son mught not have psticed this.

_ A.naturalist is one who can tell the difter-ence between one moth or another ; a geolo-fist one who appreckites the differences inrocks; amdse it will be found in every branchthat the man who knows is the map ta whoma series of facts does not seem vaguelyalike,but sharply differentiated. The whole scenceand art of metallurgy consists of the studyand -yse. of the difierence between warlousalioys so as to produce the best steel, thestrangest aluminium alley, the hest gnn-metal, or whatever it. may be youare seekingfor pdlustoal purpeses.

Reason and Experiment,

Fortunately, in physical science mo specialability of the senses is required, as most ofthe things that bave to be observed are suchthines as obvious changes of colour or«quality, readings of a chemical -balance,readings of various ¢lectrical.or other instru-ments, or of lines of hght upon a Ayereseentscreen, all of which are within the capacityof normal persons,

The pursuit of science requires, however,more than mere observation. To an observedfact reason must be apphed, and. a theory,even Hf onlyoa provisional theory, must beconstructed either to connect. it with, or todifferentiate it from, other observed facts,

and when the theory has been constructed,

han

it must be tested by experiment, that is bythe pre Muction of facts to be observed. Even

in astronomy, which might be regarded as

in the nature of the case dependent on pureobservation, such things as the laws olmotion and of reflection are capable of beingtested by experiment. The only other formol experiment available is the making ofpredictions, followed by observation a5 lowhether they are verted.

Medicine, an the contrary, as we knowit,is almost entirely the result. of hit-and-mussexperiments,.ar what in scientific language

we. call enipirical.In these days it iS frequently urged that

science should be the main item ofedycation,and that time deyoted. 16 the classics, tohistory, or to humane letters is time wasted,

I am not disposer to agree with this view,which would only be true if your object wereto turn-out the best artificer, the best tech-Tician, or the best scientific man, as a sortof Robot, without any regard to his humanqualities and his human. relations,

It has-to be remembered that we are notcomposed of pure intellect, but that thisintellect is encased in.a hurman body which’has homan relations both withthe familyant with the world at large, and with thehistorical tradition behindit, and that the

atrophy or starvation of this natural Aumanpart of a man Will necessarilyle ave hunlessof aman, evenmore a man of science.

The Teaching of Science.li is true that Sociologyis itself a science

which may be more developed, and so, ofcOMESe, 15 what we eat and drink a science ; butOver and above this there arethe cmeions andthe feelings and the general moral contentat a: Inan which make up personality and

which cannot be. neglected with impunity.Morenyer, although 60 UeRee answers the qes-

tion “Tow ?’' in an increasing degree, ib never

answers the question “ Why 2" and so long 4speape have religious feelings of any kind,

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er speculations as to the future of themselves,or of the world, there will remain questionsoutside the realm of science to which they

haye to iry and find :some sort of working

answer, Itis in these matters that a general

education helps. 'Although this must be seid and insisted

upon, it 1s no argument against the teachingof science, but indeed an argument in 1favour, for there is a scientific habat of think-

ing which can be cultivated, and. which mustbe cultivated if thinking is to produce anyadequate result,

Moreover, superstitions of one kind oranother have done much to retard theprogress of the human race, and gcrencee J5

the enemy of superstition, for it is generallyable to show. the superstition to hi Wwe AOfoundation. ]To take one ‘of the simplest and most vital

instances, there is’ the old superstition that

mothers know best how to hiring up their

babies : the decrease in infant mortallycomcides ¢@ sacthy with the overthrow of thas

superstition. There is the old supsersti hen

stil] existent. arr Hig tle poor that fresh abe

i harmiul and that night air 1S pPOIROROUS +it 1s the destraction of this superstition that

has enabled us to cure many consumptivewho would otherwise have died, So strangeare the workings of superstition that Franklin,

a Very pious man, was denounced for impietyby his confentporaries when he advocated the

erection of lightning conductors; because hewas held to be interfering with the wrath of(uel,

Tha Road to Freedom.

Temperaments vary and ane somewhatWoaccountable, and there are men of sciencewho are not alw:ays controled by the dictates

af pure reason, but the true scientific mind isa well- balaaced mind, accepting nothingwithout proo!, and the greater its knowledge,the more ready it is te admit the limitationsand the fallibility of human mutellect,lam, therefore, most strongly of opinion

that the scientiiic mind should be ¢ ulin atedfrom earlicst youth, but [ shoyld like toemphasize that this is ‘some-thing totally

digerent from merely acquiring a certainamount of sekence as boak learning.

li this mind prevailed universally, weshonid have nght thinking and clear thinking,instead of prejudice, and we might, in ageneration or two, hope to find the civilizedwold free of disease, {ree of poverty, and(ree ol war.

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THE ALDERSHOT SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO.te aeehionsonl the ali lorshiot Command Search-

Kgbt Tattoo, which takes place on. Tuesdiv,June Lith, are to he brogdeast, the first frortt

0.20 to L040 p.m., and the second from PL22 taHO pam. Exact details of the progmamow willbe given in our next issue, but for such an importanttransmission we. are this: week piving listeners @

akeleion outline of the Tattos "Which will be heardat 9.20 p.m.—Entry of Masel Bands. $30 PnFirst Pest aiid Bogle marchtt! with bard ‘acecom-=paniment; 9.26 p.m.—Massl Bands; [24 p.m.—Pyramid of Searchlights andolichting of woods>10.26 p.m..— Massed “Drawvagul Fife Bands;10.23 pum.iaical Drive by First Brigade R.A.A;L033 p..—Mased Trumpeters; 11.22 to 11,40.-—

Kniry of Massed Bands and Tpcch Bearers,, MassedBands will then plty a march, Abide Wolk, Me, .LeastPost andl God Save ike King. The interval between.

10.40 and 11.22 will be Glled by items from the*tadig,

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Summer Dance Muse.

1F only alterrtion in-the arrangements to brut:cast late danee musi from the London Rtation

during thesummenrmonthe & that. there will be.none

on Friday evenings, Dance mosie will, however.be gin fren Daventry very eyvonine 1 Liae

1iiehit Brabdces) chines amnesic hiss now obeponc

ao anwch. ao institution in British social! life that

it TH not be codumcdant to seb out the full weeks

POF CRETM RST |BS if onttects. the? Lorian Station :

Aon Vocinesctia’ weil Prarie: clareed

Tuesday, Thoredey nnd Setorday—dance: mustuti midnieht... At present, dance musi is relayed

throuvl:. the London aad Daventry

Official News

RADIO TIMES “

A Lady Organist.The fret lotmelecast onan recital bydra

ornst will be heare by Loncon listeners on Friday,tae Paweeny Wea Verte eenbon, RO,

ARAL organist. tol: director ofthe Choir,

Chelan Compretoni CS heeh, vl resiele at the

onda af the Chore of Bt. Bley 1 Bos. Cheapside

Abr -proceaimnaine wilh last from 12030 to DT pom.

The Seven Seas Club,Noone cain dite pea shantios better thin members

ol the Seven Seas lok, wheacneet ones a month on

Landonat diners after which, they owercise their

OSSip.Blackie, Cooon ant Precentor of the Cathedial

aAndChaolin tothe Ring, well ave the “wdleipes

Tos Anniversary of Watecloo.

The anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo willhe ennmemoratert by the Birminchatm Station on

Frida: er Leth bay HL speci [PECHE Ta ore

mua, betinning at & ooolook

Chamber Music ot Manchsates,

Anh howe oof (hataber Blas ya the ion Bose

String Gnertet will he broudeast froin the Main

ehettier, Staten on Sinwlaey atteniedn. une LehTarr * ea rsernar We a | cea get F 0 i! : 1mMTHS by Hnneticnd Melsdies exe th fe thee, | These tilented: youn. took! winsiaana hae alr

wtheinvedl success in the. Miunchester

Stottone from Behe onterde halle wane musical world, and. on hia occasion

restaurants and it is intended, with apossible ineranas. of this munber, tawtemate regularly between one andthe “ather.

Royal Air Force Pageant. si[it os proposcd ho melay the hand

from the Royal Air Force Air Pageantat Hendon “on Fatundlay abbernoon,

duly Sad. Tt da ublileely. that anyAthenapt will ho made to repeat the

comerinvenit of last year, when inetroc-tions tranemitted by wireless by thiKing to #eroplanes were spoilt, so TarAs enecioast listen=re Were Cirle erie re cident raterference im the meérolti

honrhec of the aeeodirone.

“ Hearts Adrift.”A new-aned original mustenl bur:

esque operetta, entithed iMecertalfeiioor We Acie fhe iid wire f

will be breadeast from the London

ap Daventry. &tabens: between 1)i il | | |! Wi. On Ales idan a Jiine Latte.

Phe borkegoe is anol villace-oreensive of comely, ond-takes the placeoo oa broideast version of freve,which it was formerly intended aberatelhe tienebbed that een ing.

A Deminion Day Programme.Dein ind cere Day, hialy Pat. wall he

rierdeel by a apecinl progranine

which as cheng: attnged: “for trans.niesion trom several British stations,

ineliding London and Daventry, Tt

will portray in music amd proee

(Canadian life from the dave when

thé old setilecs took ther wives anefamilies to the Fed) Man's country

down to. present times, when thevast pratties have become the moet A Ls eeeimportant corm-rmiing centres of the 'atk THE NEW AND THE OLD-RADIO AT KENILWORTH CASTLE.

Independence Day.A contrast to the usnal Sonday

afternoon programme will be: foundin that for July 4th, which. is. Inde- The centuries meet in the aerial over the gatehouse of this ancient fortress,

and Daventry’s programmes are now beard where once Robert Dudley enter-tained Queen Elizabeth "at excessive coat" as described in Scott's * Kenilworth.”

Lhe owl plas movements. from

bhai =Sicv Cnartet anil rics a

Ginartet in to Minar,

Hungarian Songs,

Mr. Herbert Heyner. the popularbaritone, will be heard ar theNinthester Station cr Me rds’, oT tire

Ltt. iin recital of Wiuneénrian.- sors,

orl and new. Wor. Hey hers soeceaatal

GLfeor was. inberrpbed bay the war,

when he was wounded in the Sommebattles in’ ML se seriowaly that hewas M1 hospital for fie erly eed

Teas.

Bach's Cantatas.Bach Church Cantata Kea. oF

wl be piven trom the iveweonsdteStation (on unc. lupe AL attiy: ny

the Fiation dipchestra and Shotion

Chori Rockers. The rocetist artibe Mist Hows Burn , (etnitralite.This tantsta wae compoeed an 1746,We have, the ‘statement of CarlPhilipp Enimaniel Bach, cantirmed

by Porkel Dach’s- earliest’ ~bio-

Lira pleer, that his? father composed

five cantatas for every. Sunde anFestival of the ecclesiastical year(onoerbed minaic was Bung at Loeipeigeannoon forty-three Sundays trlsisteen week-lives, Booh, therefore,mist have written Ab lewet Da

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Hans Andersen's *' The Nightngale."’

The Nightingale, an operetta Gniwoarts. the libretto hey Badith Verteh

and the music by Norman. Vette,will be inclided in. the programmefrom Newrasth: on Wednesday. Janeltth The operetta is a version “ofHans Andersen's Chinese tole; “TheNichtingale.” Dima net be generalsknown that the greatest of all fairy-shory writers wat oo actor’, Singer,and dancer during. his vouth, nndthat his ambition was fe vinte op

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pendence Day of Americn “und,

incidentally, the centenary of the deatha of John

Adame and Thomas Jefierson, the second’ and

third Presidents, respectively, of the United States,

A. J. Alan Again.

We. A. J, Alan, whose quaimt ideas of tellingslories ate Bo popular Ww ith listeners. is paving a

vist to the Lobdon Studio on Tuesday. ime 29th,when be will unfold a new tale about “ what

happewcd om Apgilist."? ‘This story pramises toechpse all his others for tindisputed veracity.

Thi New Savoyards.The staff of the BBC. will carry out then long-

standing threat to provide a programme of theirawhon Saturday. (une 26th. Ibis along time since

they gave their lsat entertainment to lsheners, andthey think that half an hover between PO) atid 1,30

fom. Wall be enough fer the next occasion.

anould he sung: Arrangements have been mace

to broadcast the singing by members of this (lubWhenmeets at Anderton's Hotel Fleet Stineet,on Friday, June 25th. The broadcast, which will

be sent ont from’ London and other stations, will

last from (1.40 to 0.35 pom,

National Union of School Orchestras.Several thousand school children will take part

16 the. Annual Festival of the National Unien of

School Orchestrasat the Crystal Palace on Saturday,Jone Mth, when, between 6 and 6.30 p.im., anon berof itema in connection with the Festival are to bebroadeast from Londen aid other stations,

From Lincoln Cathedral,The first service to be broadéast from Lincoln

Cathedral will be transmitted between 8,0: anid

$50 p.m. from .Londom and. other stations on

aia ine 20 howhen the Venerable Arehdcacon

famous five-pet Tragedy.

A Cornish Programme.

All Cornishmen within trance of the Cardi Station

will took forward to a special programme, Whi i

being arranged in co-operation with the Bristol aed

Thistrict. Cornish Association, to be. broadest on

Saturday. dune 10th, when members of the Assn.ciation ate paving a visit to Cardiff. Dioring theevening they will contribute a number of jtems

representative af their native county,

From Cheste: Cathedral,

The many heteners: who expresam pleasure at

the relayed service from Chester Cathedral onApril 18th, particularly the ol Cestrians in theLondon area, who were able to tune an) bo

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The Nine Types ofListeners.By K. P. Boland.

0 two persons latening to music hear the samething ‘and receive the same impressions.

These impressions are all subject to the hiatener’sprevious experience and knowledge, environment,

heredity and personal qualifications, Speakingbroadly, however, all listeners ean be divided intomine classes, but- these cannot be separated intoWateright compartmenta. On the contrary, oneméetges into another, so that it ia dificult to sayto which type or typed any particular listener

lis, however, the outstanding choracteristicwhich gives ita name to cach of the. following«

1. Manopy-toveEns, or those wholike a good tune.The harmony mutters little to these people, sinceitis only the melody which reaches their cara,They like music which ia old and familiar, such asfolk. tunes and national tunes, nd they dislike

classical smosic because, os they aay, “ there's notomeinait.? There is, of course, no shame in likinga good melody, and these people are in good oom-pany since some of the greatest composers haveSheen melody-lovers.. But the listener to whommelody is the only attraction ia like the man whoenjoys the plot of a story, but cares nothing for

~ the manner of its telling, ite choice of language orita technique and form.A good melody, a4 understoml by the untrained

jusician, is. one whose rise and fall, intervals,oodences and progressions are familiar to the car.Anything which departs. from these acceptedtraditions ja termed “modern” and ugly. Thisdocs not mean that the familiar and accepted melodya necessarily a bed one. The permutations and

combinations of sounds in their infinite variety giveample seope for the composer's originality withoutmaking it necessary for him t) depart from tradi-

_ tion,2. Lovers or Ruvrem. These are the people who

bheat-time with the foot when a strong rhythm iabeing played. They are usually fond of dancing.Peaple of this type need not be highly developed

" musteally, thythm being one of our earlicat instinets,

Savacts usually have a good sense of rhythm,though their melody sense is primitive. In amusical person, however, the rhythmic sense’ isalways present.

$. Tae SeevmerraL Tyre. Here the emotionaf the music is of paramount importance. Such

people escape from the monotony of possiblyprosaic ives by entering into a world of romance

and colour through the door of romantic literature,

drama, cinemas and music. They hktsongs betterthon instrumental music, and revel in “ The Rosary”and “In a Monastery Garden.” If theae peoplebecome developed musically, they transfer theiraffections to such things as Wagner's more emotionaldrama,

4. Tue Vrercoso-Lover. The lover of nomesand celebritieswhoe will go miles to hear a well--knewn musician; hut will ignore really good musicplayed by a lesser artist. These people swell theiehences in condéert halls and their demands. for

eqoores are loud and long,

§ Now-neanens, These people are not deat,hut music seems to pass them by without making

“the. slightest impression. It. simply tickles their‘cars and provides a background for conversation,for meals in restaurants, reading and sewing amdsometimes for their thonghts. Never do theyconcentrate on listening te the music. They cannever tell what item has been played, but theyhonestly believe that they have enjoyed it. When

“asked -if they like music, they say that they loveit and beg their friends to play or sing. Bot imme:diately the music starts, they enter into conversationwith their neighhours, or, if more polite, they lapar

inte thoughisa of other matters until the music is

finished, when they thank the performer profuselyand, 04 they think, sincerely. Few who read this

will admit, or even believe, that they belong tothis type. Vetit is a very numerous class. Suchpeople rarely improve, but go through‘life justtouvhing the fringe of the art of music.

6, Mike-uaters. That such people exist tsamply testified in literature ond by the victimsthemselves. To these people music is inere noise,formless, harsh, and meaningless. Dante, -GubrielRossetti, Gautier, Baltac and Victor Hugo con-feased to this dislike and, in oor own day, amongothers, Lord Birkenhead. But given the desire,the patience ond the opportunity, these peoplecan be tranaformed into troe imusic-lovere—infact, in the art’ of listenmg they are a far morepromising type than the “ non-hearers.”

7. Lovers oF Montas Mcsic—that is, for theenkoc of ita modernity. Anything unuainal, discordant,departing from tradition or sinking. out on 4. newpath is admired by listeners of this type, and the aldmoaaters are deapised for their clarity and simplicity.

&. Tax Inrenizervars, These are the peoplewho dissect music ns o botanist docs # Hower,nidking o fetieh of deteila of harmony, form andtechnique. Those experts intellectualize mouaicand squeeze it dry of the life and sap which is-itsreason for being.% Tox Comerere Mvsiciax. This-ia a blend of

types 1, 2, 3. 7-ami 8 With a proper sense ofproportion the complete musician delighta in theinterweaving of melodies, in the development of

the theme, in subtle shades of harmony and tonaleffects, in orchestral colouring, tn the blending ‘ofinstruments and voiess, the niceties of form andemotional effects. ‘These listeners have the trueartistic temperament which need not take a creativeform. Moe, and all that.it means, is a part of

their lives woven into the very texture of theirbeings. Withoutit, this -world would be to them ahard and stony road to travel, without a glimpao ofthe life-giving sun.

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HANDEL AND GRIEG FOR CHILDREN.

EF are becinning at London, on dune llth, a

series. of concerts for children which willintroduce us to two composers whoet names arefamiliar to everybody—Handel and Grieg. George

Frederick Handel was a German who cameto. England rather more than 200 years agoand made a great success by composing Italianoperas especially for the British public. Thismay seem very strange, but in those days Italy wasthought to be the real home of fine music, andeverything that. was labelled Italian was accepted

as good. Opera was a new style of entertainmentthat was beooming very fashionable, and Handel,who had been in Italy and learned a good dealabout Fialian methods of composition, arrived in

England jst in time to make himeelf famous as anoperatic composer. He wrote over forty operas,whieh were very popolar in his time, but haye beenlong forgotten ; they contain same yery charming

aplo jitema,or “ort.” “ Where'er Yoo Walk,”from the opera Semele, ik a pood example.

In. hia later years; after many troubles withoperatic productions, Handel took to writingoratories, or sacred cantatas for. choir and solnvoices. Handel is remembered. chiefly for thesewotka, Which are still frequently performed, thie‘Messiah “being a particular favourite for Christ-mas and Eaater,

Edward Grieg is the best known of. severalScandinavian composers of modern tines, anil theirmumo, which i largely based om the folk ovusicof their northern countries, offen seems to ¢xpresasomething of the sadnw« and solitude of greatpine forests and- snow-covered heights whiehAboud there

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Official News and Radio Gossip.(Continged from the previous page.)

Manchester, will welcome a trpetition on Sunday,June 1th, when the Bells and Evensong Rervicefrom that Cathedral will be avaim broadcast fram

the same station,Liverpool's New Radio Play.

Thefirst broadcast performance of Bal Wasyie,anew play by Oliphant Down, the author of TeHeart of a Clerk, will be given from -Liverpool onWedoewley, Jame lth, by the Station RepertoryPlayers. Mr. William Armstrong, producer at thieLiverpool Playhouse, will inke the part of a White

Pierrot. Dhiring the same programme, the StationDetet will tontritinte a number af-ttems,

Winners All at Stoke-on-Trent. JA programme, in which all the artists are winners

of various classes ol the Competitive Musical

Festival organized hy ‘the North StaffordshireRoyal Infirmary Governors -last-‘March, will bebroadcast from the Stoke-on-Trent Station ofWednesday, Jinn 6th. The adjudicators ab tha’

Festival were Sir Richard Terry, Mus.Doo.FRO.ond Mr, A. Rawlinson’ Wood, MusDoo. FRC.The artiv#te—there will be aOprarn, contralto. tenor,

hase, «soprano and: coptralta duet, solo violin and

alo pianoforte—will include in their selection the

set pieces they had to perform at the Festival.

“An Evening With Froderick Humphries."The Civic Week programme at Stoke-on-Trent,

entitled, * An Evening With Frederick Humphries,”which had to be cancelled owing to transport diffi-culties in consequence of the General Strike, hasnow been arranged te’ take place on Wednesday,July T4th,.

The Liverpool. Bach Choir.One of thé most important cvyents in the pash

musiwal scason in Liverpool was-the formation byDr. J. E. Wallace of the Liverpool Bach Choir.This talented botlyof singers is to give aperformanceof Vaughan Williams's Mags in D Minor fromtheLiverpool Studio on Sunday, June 20th. Dr.Wallace will be heatd in ‘a pianoforte recital ofworks by modern composcra from the LiverpoolStudio on Wednesday, June 23rd, following which,the “Dida *’ Concert Party, who are Very popular

in Liverpool, will take chirge of the programme.

Holiday Talks at Plymouth.Another holiday excursion talk in his series of

“ Delightful Days in Devon and Cornwall" will be

bromdcast from Plymouth by Mr; F. Johns onMonday. Jine 14th. This talk will have an in-teresting contrast two days later, when Mr. H. JT.Draper will tell listeners some of his impressions ofSweden,

The Canterbury Choir Festival.Arrangemonts-have been made to broadeash-sorne

of the music of the 39th Annunl Festival of ParochiilChoire of the Canterbury Diocese and Choral Unian,whioh, -tadies place iit Canterbury Cawtherlral mt$20 p.m, on Wednesday, June Lach. The musie will

include peolme, canticles, hymns and anthems,

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AS most of our readers are aware, theBritish Broadcasting Company, in itsa(thers its service to eae

year to produce ajournal dealing especially with the seen:—_ ratesee dag, ee hithechosen for mew i “The FadiaSupplement,” seemed to express well enoughthe original scope of. the iTnal—anm adden-dum to The Radio Timeg—-giving Dominionare Foreign programmes and news, it is nowgenerally felt that the time has arrived whena change of title is desirable, With the issueof June 18th,therefore, “The Radio Supple-ment will become “WORLD RADIO.” Itwill continue to embrace im its interestsbreadeasting the world over, with the eretionof this country, which is, of course,special Geld of The Radio Times. | =

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DOROTHY BENNETT (Soprano) will sing al en Mitts MARJORIE SCOON, who in ia sing al

Drnistatie Aberdesn and Glavgow during the week. ere ee : Cardi on Monday, Jana Tth.

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SSedinei MidageeaeTaTaebeDuwoeksy 7.25 p.m. Week's Musical Feature, when be willand Manchester). play works by Haydn,

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choster on Tucaday, dune 8th. on Monday, dame Tih, Gfunday, dune 6h, trem Glasgeéw on Tuesday, dune Bth,

Listeners’ Letters. ‘meee

The Rhythm of Bird Song.

{iigentre are rémdadert tien we dt me popes Gnsnyiinis falters for pultionl cat,

mitered: bt Brevity,

A LITTLE while .ago, your musical critic, Mr.

Percy Sehole, teld ws that Charlea I. pre-ferred the kind of music that he ould beat time towith his cane: which means, I suppose, that he cid

not care for rhythmless compositions. I think theMerry Monarch was tight, and that all music shouldhave the quulity of rhythm, and yet it must bedilowed that the song of birds has ttle or nothythm. J should be glad of onlightenmtnt onthia subject.—A. Banrovn, Kingsley Road, Kilburn,

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{I don’t agree that the song of birds is withoutThythm. The calle of birds “are mostly highlyFhythmic littl: fragments. In the continucusa songof eel a bird asthe lark we find a sort of wive-of-the-se regularity. of rise and fall that gives muchtht same kind of rhythmic effect as we get im ploin-song. In discussing literature, we apeak of “ prosefhythm,” as well as of metrical rhythms, and Ishould suppose that the rhythm of the song of

fightingale or lark would come into tho formertitegory, Three hooks in thik connection which“ d interest your correspondent are Garatang's_“Bongs of the Birds’ (.Fohn Lane, about de, Gd.),

twinsThe Expression of the Emotions in MaunHerbert Spencer's tehtern? of

fkavs in the “ Everyman” Library, particularly| theme “On the Origin and Function of Music,” —Privy A. Sinones.)

The Champlon Radio Village?Ts tas village of ninety-six occupied houses aml

cottages there are fifty-six with wireless instal-lation.—F, Linninctoxs,; Newnham, Northants.

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Ts Lichborough, Northants, I was told recently- on-goml authority that, with a population of abouttwo hondredd, there are forty licence holders. ‘This

+ #8ema a very high average, if we reckon four peopletoa howe.—FE. L. Gru.ororp, Stition Director,Hottincham,

ae in our issue of April 24rd it will be remem-bered that Mr. J. W. Roberteon Scott gave

aie particulars of Fifield, of little village im Orxford-Shire, where sixtecn houses out of forty-one areequipped with witless. We invite our readersja aened ua oows of other villages wher lietemers

fon hletge cement in the Fommunity,— Entre,

Phe Radic Pimieey,]-

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At this moment, I am listening to an opera beingbroadest, bot all 1 can hear is a woman screaming,and now and again a man does his beat to-eqnal thedaily but nat a word of their cries can be unedér-

-ebood.—R..J. W., Weymouth.ae ‘ + +

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that he conld not hear the words a sung in opernWhen broadeast.opera and can trathfnlly sey thet in some of the

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best performances [ have witnessed upon the stagethe singers were not more intelligible than they arewhen these operss are broudeast.—* ‘ToxepAsxopn,” Goole, Yorks.

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Pexporse what Mr. St. John Ervine aaid in hiarooent Talk on pronunciation. It is- often im-oibbe to distinguish what apenkers and singers

are-saying in their broadcasts. Their style is what‘won Lancashire call * mand,’ which ja a Lancashire‘word meaning to talk like a spoiled child—" AteienpergBatbamg

Radio for the Deaf.Brrone having the wireless installed last summer

I sometimes wondered if life was worth living.Jamso deaf that T cannot-jom in anv. conversa-

tion mniess spoken to direct. I have been obligectfo give op all social futictions, and have evenshunned merting neighbours on the road. Rookswore my one hie comfort, but my eyes were giving

Preteens if ofieve fo beltary sebieh eomklayDhe fulton adders i Seroy Ii, strana, Lowi, Fe-]

way to the strain of reading, But now T can and

do enjoy the best of music and lectures at my ownfireside, thanks to wireless, the biggest boon thepoor and handicapped could possthhy have.—" ACovstey Wouas,” Aberdeenshire,

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IT po not think enough stress ia put on the im-portance of wireless to deaf persond. EF feel somtensely what a boon tt has been to my son, whohas been very deaf for years. Jt is ench a joy. tohim to lsten—rapecially to lectures, public apecches,etc. Of course, it ia splendid for the blind, too, bit,after all, they are not nearly eo cut off from inter-

course with others as are deaf pereons.—H. M.S,Willta,

An Appeal from North Wales.Ar last the B.B.C. has found out that there is

auch @ place as North Wales on the map, for wehave had two or three hours of a Welsh programmelately. Cardiff gets a-Welsh programme very often,but we in North Wales cannot pick up Cardiff.Could not these programmes sometimes be relayedthrengh Daventry ? More than half the populationof South Wales cannot understand Welsh, yetNorth Walea, where nine out-of every ten speak

the language, cannot. get a Welsh. programme.—W. J. Jowes, Plas Pistyil, Lianiechid, near Bangor.

Some Memories of the Strike.AS an example of the wild romonrs circulated

during the recent, atrike—and nipped in the budby the BLB.C.—TI should like to quote the one

about the drivers of lorries who had been throwninto the Hyde Parkmilk pooland. in one case,drowned.—A. ‘FT. Hvemes, Flimwell, Hawkhurst,Kent.

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A rrw days ago, an old lady in this neighbour-howl asked a friend tefix her up oe ervatal set, whichwos done with « temporary indoor aerial andl awater-pipe earth. The operator tuned in and said :Tere ja 2D") ust listen” Far the first time

in her life the old lady put on a pair of headphonesand at once exclaimed: “ The strike is over!”

Surely, o dramatic first experience of broadcasting.—G, C,H. A., London, §.W.i.

# * * ttOne afternoon, at 1.m., I took up my ‘phones

ina mood of grim apprehension to listen for thelatest strike news. The firat thing I heard was ojiano playing some simple, but: emotional tune;it fell like balm upon my apirit, soothing andspeaking peace; over the clanzour and the strifeit dropped like a heavenly benediction—a graciousprelude to stern business! In those majesticaviinbles spoken of old it seemed to-aay: “ Let notyour heart be troubled.” What power has musicto restore the sanity of the soul, to shake off thetyrannyof fear, to enlarge vision and inspire hope !—Grorcr CouLter, Cameron House, Belfast.

POINTS FROM LETTERS.

To-srant I have heard Professor Donald Toveyspeak and play. That bit of Bach ia worth morethan a year's leence to me, So I aim content, andthe “unke punka” of the dance bands can go onfor another ten months without my writing tocomplain. Thank you !—Owrx Wittiams, Heath-field Reotory, Taunton,

Ty oa recent issue of The Radio Timnes it wasstated that the Minnehaha Minstrels, of Manchester,is probably the only remaining minstrel troupe,either amateur or professional, in the country. 1

beg to state thatthe Hough Oldham Lads’ ChibMinstrel Troupe has been in exiatence aince 1922,and has given more than a score of cotertainmentsfor charitable objects.—J. H, Ratrirone, The

Hugh Oldham Lads Chib, Livesey Street,Manchester,

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Programme Pieces. —

A Weekly Feature Conducted byPercy A. Scholes.

BRAHMS’ FOURTH SYMPHONY,

(Hiaseow., Sona}

URING the summers of 1884-5, when BrahmsWaa writiie this, the Inct of his four eym-

phonies, he was reading the tragedies of Sophocles.Perhaps, therefore, these may have influenced hismusic a littl, There is something wastere in the

Fourth Symphony, that has kinship with the moisof Greek tragedy ; but mleo there is (as always inBrahms} deoply felt, if restrained, emotion: Fore

thing, ton, we may not inaptiy suppose, of the

complexity of life and of man’s queetionings about it,

The work is in the usual four Movements,

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The wide-stepping First Main ‘Time, heard atthe beginning, is a goal deal elaborated, and the

music soon becomod more animated,

A subsidiary theme for Woodwind and Hornshas that arpeggio progress (the melody leaping fromnote to note of «a chord) that was-one of Brahmsdistinguishing marka in tune-making.

From this and the First Main Tune « great dealof the Movement ia built up, though a group ofSecond Tunes (instead of one Main Tune onty) isiz utilize. The opening meledy of this proupi easily recognizable—a smooth tune on ‘Collca,and Horns, starting with an upward leap.

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This is- tender, lyrical Movement in reflectivealmost elegiac mood,

Four bars lead ua to the First Main Tune, veryeoftly played by the Clarinet.Some episodical matter derived from this brings

us to the Second Main Tune, that fows pravelyfrom the “Cellos. The opening melody PepyAeson the Strings, Woodwind decorating it, and withwell-knit n-presentations of its material the Move-ment dies away.

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Here isan atmoephere of rather leisteroua

jollity, which the percusdion instruments notablyhelp to. create, ‘

The Movement da a Ronde, the Main Thema

coming round several times, with other matterbetween the repetitions.

After the vigorous opening, on the Full Orchestra,comes a graceful contrasting ‘tune (Strings etarting

and Wind comiinnine}. *

Transformations of these melodies {portions ofwhich appear in different rhythms and in various.parts of the Orchestra) keep the Movement bowling:along.A long passage for the Drums ushers in the Coda,

or tail-plece, in which we bear fragments of: theopening melody.

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Thia takes a form tare in symphonies—that ofthe Passacaglis, which was onyinally « dance witha fixed, recurring melody. Brahma takes the tuneof cight notes that is heard at the beginning of theMovement, and, repeating it thirty-two times imvarying positions in the harmony, weaves about it amagnificent web of sound and sense,BEETHOVEN'S “‘ FIDELIO™ OVERTURE.

(Beirast, Torspay.}One of Beethoven's finest trite, his perriatence

in the endeavour to reach a goal that should com-pletely eatisty his artistic comiecience anil fully:

exprens his ews, ia shown fnildas writing (over a!

period of nearly ten years) mosfewer than’ four.Overtures for his aolitary Oper, Fidelia. Three of:

them are known by the name of the heroine,Leoverd, and are numbered for identifieation pur-poses I, 2, and 3. Only the Jdast of the four @called by the Opera's title,The Opera tele the story of an innocent man's -

wrongful imprisonment, and his ubtinite release|

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(Continaed from. the previous page. )through the faithfulness ‘of his wife. Leonora, whoi digenises herself as a boy (Fidelio) in order to be

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The Introduction has two‘lively one, and « continuing slow, sad one (Horns,| with Clarinets carrying on the #train), ‘The quickeection oeturns, and with another slow portion wetome to the body of the Overture, which has aFirst Main Tune (Horns beginning, Clarinet con-

. tinuing)} built upon the opening phrases of theIntroductionA gentler Second Main Tune (Strings) then ap-

pears, and both these subjects aré developed verybriefly, and. duly recapitulated. Afterwards we‘have another slow section brinyging in again thee

sad theme of the Intraduction, and a triumphantCoda, typifving the happy reunion of husband andwife al the end of the (pera.

SAINT-SAENS' “ PHAETON."

(Cannirr.. Trirespay.)' The dashing youth Phaeton, having, been per-mitted by hia father the Sun te drive the fierychariot; loses control of the horses: The cor of

finme is approaching the carth, and must eit itor fire if nothing can intervene. At the lostinstant, Jupiter hurls a thunderbolt, saving theuniverse, but destroying the rash youth.

This is the story Saint-Saens illustrates in lia

Symphonic Poem. -A dignified introduction of four hare prepares 0s

for the magnificent scene of Phacton’s ride. Thegalloping horses arc beard, and a bold, imperioustheme on the Trumpets and Trombone presvmahty

atands for the youthful ardour of the charioteer,A. browdly melodions pastage, plhived by four

Horns, may buggest cither the Sun, or the lamentaf Phocton’s siaters (who heed harnessed the lersesand so hed « part in the disastrous edventure}.The pose quickens ond the excitement ia worl

up. Phacton’s theme is again heard, agitatedly,

and -thenthe thunderbolt falla, and the endl OMenves

with the fun's lanvent for Phaeton.

SINIGAGLIA’S “ PIEDMONTESE DANCE."(Newoastie, Faoray.}

Leone Sinigigia, ont of the older contemporaryTtalian composers (he is nearly sixty), has long beeninterested in the folk-songs and dances of his nativePiedmont, few of which have been collected,He was a pupil of Dvorak, whose affection for

the popular tunes of Bohemia probably aroused thepopal’s early enthusiasm for those of Predmont.A few years ago, nt a Symphony Concert in Turin,

seme rather snobbish fellow-cousitrymen publiclyprotested because he introduced some of these

songs into his Piedienlese Dares.(Another of his piecos, the Piednonlete Aha peody

for Violin and Orchestra, plaved st. Rirminghamon Toerhar, June 8th, may intersatingly be com-pared with this Daace, because, although its method7 somewhat similar, tte melodies aro only in thefolk-style, not actual folk-songs, a2 are the tunes in

othe fitaces.)The First Pielmortere Bones i a piquant affair.

It. begins in-an easily-flowing fashion, the Oboe

having the First Main ‘Tune, to. a plucked StringAOCOM PRNinent.

Clarine! and Flute ‘bontinue the niciedio’ line.ORefore weocome to the end of thie section there

some dainty bandying-about of little bits of tuneby’ the Woodwind...The apron invreake: ated we come to a middle

section, in Which aomprightly new Tune is played

by the Strings and fillawed up by the Clarinet.

The gaicty ix keptoup, the Wood wind again dis-

porting itself with great enjoyment, and then theFirat Main ‘Tune comesshack, Renae newly: deckedoot. on the ‘Cibo,[Nore.— Descriptions of other pieces in this week’s

programme have appeared in The Roadie Times-aa

follows: Chernbini's: deacreon Overture (London,

Monday}, April 23rd; Smetana's Vitara (New-coéile, Sunday), May Tih; Lisxt's The Prefwde

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A Tribute by Fred M. White, the Famous Novelist.\y THEN the tumult and the shonting of the

cnplaiima -ahall have died aw ny nod we

comet). the eonsemplation of recent catackySms. inthe cold light of reason, is ab fod novich bo-say that,but for the powers that be at Savoy Hill, we shouldnot to-day he pursuing our lawful vocations afterthe owthreak of the greatest strike in industrial

history ? It may be that the atapendous woheavalwas doomed to failure from the very moment when,late on Monday, May ord, the Daventry Announcertold the British Tales that regatiations hive ncketi

down at the eleventh hour and that “chaos hadcome again.” But with that side of the qnéstionthis article has nothing to do, History will do itproper justice and hold the seale erjually with bothpropagandists, Tam only concerned with the partplived in the trreat Strike by Daventry and theBoe,

Just think of it! Within-a few moments. of the

great disuster—jor disaster it was, and ~—at amoment when most telegraphic offices had closeddown and the telephone waa only partially available,rT eimgrbe Vo speaking into. «a littl hhck hox

somewhere in Lonion indicated to something liketen millions CP anxions listeners that mdustnial warhad been deelared.: For thet is-what it dame to,

One of the most sinister featores of the situationwae the almost complete paralysis of the Press.

A country in the dark with no nowe of what wasening on behind the veil! A Government thatseemed powerless to communicate its orders tothe blinded nation! It meets littl: imaination to

visualize what panic and alarm might have arisen,what wild nimours. leading to national hysteria.

But all the time there woa-the man in front ofthe little box standing there to “speak econi-fortably to Jerusalem "—an almort Jovian yoicetelling the King’s subjects from Scilly to &ietlandto take heart of prace, for all wos well and nonewas going to suffer, And he, or tother they, ofthe little box told the story well, mt nothing extenuat-ing, nor setting down aught im maline,”

Three and four times a day we millions outsidethe heart. of things listened to the machineryrunning more and more smagthly as the black dayswent on, never, after the first shock, dowbtingwhet) the: ultimate issue would be. We heard

everything we wanted te know. And we haditred hot from the foundry, ao to speak, aometimes

sooner than the man of the big city. And weknew that every word of it was true. The manin the emall town knew, the man on the land knew,

az did moiny a edlitacy watcher on his lighthousesLower. We knew that-our food wis safe, we knew

that the police and special constables everywhere

were holding the wilder spirits in a firm grip pte

that meatlay half a million staliwnrt citizens wer

keeping the vital trade arteries clear.Ancd—perhapa the greatest service of oll —the

B.A. took red rumour by the throut and #1 rangled.it almost before ite ugly “hea q pares above thus’

Birioee, Amazing ruminurs were some of them,cepocially in the distant countrveide. The Govern

ment, it was seid, had closed the banks anc martiallaw had been proclaimed. A whole township that

l know of trembled for hours in the grip of thisterror, but with the one o'clock bulletin from:Daventry came relief, ;To observant people reading between the linea,

the amonnt of information contained in’ thoes:ballets wie morvellous, In remote ss well ad

conmbiguens districts they tald of snpplies on thewey or already arrived, they. told of industrial‘inorder nipped in the bud and onder maintainedeven in centres of unrest and that with no sign of

military uniform in sight. And they must haverelieved Government departments of endless workand worry. It is only, therefore, when historycomes to be written that the blessings of wirelessin time of nations! emergency will cometo be fully recognised. It has become a newarm of the State—Navy, Army, Air Forte ondWireless.

And. finally, the ineredible swiftness of it! “Latthe give o case in point. On Wednesday morning,May 12th, at 1.10, 1 was listening to the seconLonden bulletin. from Daventry. Within five:minttes, Downing Street had telephoned the goodnews to Savoy Hill and it was known all: over thecountry. Rome minutes later, [ was listening ‘tothe lunch-time music at Frastati's and min ates:after that [heard the hreak off in the programme _and a velee announce the Downing Street message,followed by cheersa—and such hearty ones—for thePrime Minister. So here ie the miracle—I, overAK) miles from London, actually knew the ond ofthe Great Strike before it was common property’in Oxford Street|

In conclusion, let everybody recognise thecomfort and consolation that the B.C has been

to the community during those terrible days, WeShall know, perhapa, how to thank them in time:

As for me, Lam grateful that [ have lived to seethe mirile of it,

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Pussy on the Loud Speaker.CROM Cardiff there comes the true story of a wise

cat wholistens to the Chiklren’s Hour anil whoSan recognize the voice of Anntie June, her mistress,when she brondeasta to the children. Auntie

June offen went to the Studio to broadcast, butpussy did not know where she hed gone and shejust sat down and wondered in that quiet old way

aM hers. One day. when her mistress had poneout on one of these mysterious errands, pumiy wasdelighted te find that she recognized the voice of

* her mistress coming from the lowl speaker, whichwas usually switched on,Poasy thought this over fora moment, and then

tlecwled that it demanded further inve®tigetion.Upahe jumped on tothe table where the lood speakerstood, und, after walking around, she decided that

her mistress was

ment. He was just leaving, feeling sonnew haat

disappointed, when Mr. Auchtermuchty came backto sav that he also was celebrated for his singing,

whereupon he proceeded to perform “ DuncanGray" in the most mournful and wearisome styleimaginable. Even when asked to sing faster,his efforta were still extremely poinful—so muchao that Auntie Molly was reduced to tears, where-

upon the two candidates. discreetly withdrew,Auntie Molly hereell then went away ana the

Uneles tetutmed to hear: a Lady: Reciter, who,unfortonately, had pompletely forgotten the wordsof her piece, She wast bluntly informed that noengagement could -he piven to her forthe Children’sCorner, and departed weeping copiously.

This will give you some idea of the difficultieswhich beset the Uneles and Aunts in trying to

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‘cortniniy notheadline ©beFyinoedthere. Fomimet he imeile

the horn,thought pusay,aml she. prother head tn asfar as it would‘fo. Still passfailed to finiher mist ress,‘and yet theNoise was cer-tainly there.The mysteriousvor has poz-led pussy everSines, ord she4 still trying4a solve the

problen,“WheneverAuntie Junebroadcasts, up‘Boea pussymito the loud

speaker, andthe stave therelistening to-évery word untilit ia all over.

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Lo come olf ] Sothe children ancl

the Auntie andUncle aad the

"hus were allbine together !They were quitehappy, never-theless, for the"bus took” them

a splendid jour-ney through

be a moral tothis #tory, butthere isn't. Butit has toughtpusay that

there is morein a loud speaker than meets the eve.

Aunt Molly's Troubles. —

Poor Auntie Molly had & very trying experiencein ‘the “Studio dering the Edinburgh Children’sCorner the other day. Unele Dick and UneleJim had to go away to keep appointments whichthey had made, leaving her alone, just when twoartists were due to arrive for auditions. The first‘(to arrive was a Mr. Auchtermuchty, who claimed

to be able to play reels and strathepeys onthe piano,‘but who proved to be a very poor performer indeed,

Auntie Molly kindly gave him tao oor threes triads,

and then, hy the exercise of much tact, eventuallymanaged to how him out of the Studio,Immediately afterwards, Mr. Cuthine, a singer with

(according to himself) a high reputation for singingSoottigh songs, arrived and offered to give a render-

ing of ** The Hitidred Pipers,” -to his own accom.paniment on the piano. Mr. Catkina, however,apemed hardly te be a pure-blooded Scot, to judgeby his-accent “aml the -efforts which he made to

: pronounce aome of the words in the song, and AuntieMolly had some difficulty in explaining to him that,ebe did not think he would be suitable for an engage-

little Devonshire lass is ready

WAITING FOR BOW BELLS TO RING.

A loud-speaker has been fitted up inside this model church, and thisand waiting for the Sunday Evening

some of theprettiest andmoat interesting

places on fam-ous Dhesicle,

And thoughthe usual apecd of the “bus Was about eighty-five,it very kindly slowed down whenever there wasanvthing special to see, So that everyone enjoyedthe journey tremendously, There's going to beanother ride on Friday, June 1th

CR. Ticker, fiyetecotth,

Full Speed Ahead at Dundee !Everything is gotng along right merrily in Dundee

these days, The extra Aunties and Unoles arebecoming more popular every day. On Monday,Auntic Adrm'’s happy voice ond rippling laughterhelp to keep up the real Radio Circle apirit ; Tues-day finds the boys and girls listening eagerly toUncle Hobbie, describing how easy it is to makeneat and useful lithe articles at home; Wednesdayis Aunt Gertrude’s day, wher she delights all withher quaint little American stories and Negro songs.Thursday ia kept apart for special Playa, etic. ondon Friday, Unele Focus is very busy “ focusingthe attention of his little Camera friends. Theprogramme on Saturday ia always « dort of “ GalaDay,” when the members. aupply the entire enter-tauinment themselves,Dundes Motto is: Full Speed Abend | *

Northof the Tweed.Gossip From Our Scottish Stations.

An Interchange of Pulpits.

DIN BURGH Station is to provice the first intere

change of pulpite for broadcasting on Sunday,June Lath, when the address et the -ususel monthlyevening aervics, relayed from St. Cuthbert’s Parish

Church, Edinburgh, will he oiven hy fu Episcopalian,

the Rev. W. G. Elliot, who was for a number ofvears rector of St. James's Episcopal Church, Edin-burgh, but is now located in Glasgow, This willhe followed later by the served from Si. Martin-in-

the-Fields, London, wheoa the sermon will ~be preached by the Rev. Alexander. Martin, D.D.Principal af the New College, Edinburgh:

It i4 « coincidence that. this interchange ofpulpits between Presbyterian and EpiscopalChurches on the same evening should, be con-netted. with: broadcast services, but it 1k, THIVer=

theless, ‘a striking instance of the general spirit ofunity whichia tending to draw the various Churchetogether throughout the whole country.. Perhapsthe medium of wireless may lead to developmentsof & more permanent kind.

Composer of Ninety Operas.The auniversary of- thé birth of the famous

composer, Offenhieh, in ISio, will be celebratedme the Glasgow Siation of Monday, June Slet,

by a short programme devoted) to his workswhith will be broadcast between 10 and 11 p.m,The items will he oiven by the Station Orchestraand ~Miss Wynne Ajello, thie populer sopranc.

Although he waa act nally a German Jew, Offenbachwent to Paris in his youth, and over a period oftwenty-five years wrote something like ninetyoperas, a trily remarkable output, ;

" The 1,T.¢."A short comedy sketch, entitled . The J.7C.,”

which has been written for broadcasting by RalphBuckeritye, will he included in the programme tobe given from the Glasgow Station on MondaysJune 2ist. Listeners may, or may not, be interestedto know that on Tuesday, June 22nd, 1842, theincome tax wee first imposed, andthe sketely dealswith the sinister figure known. to all passcasors of”an income of mifficient size to he taxable. A mes-sage from Glasgow states that the sketch ahoubd,not be taken too seriously, and expresara,the hopethat it will not cause any of the citizens of Glaspawto refrain from disclosing the trie-state of theirincomes |

Novelties at Aberdeen.

The mam part of the Aberdeen programme on

Monday, June 4th, will be devoted to a radioromanes entitled The MWiserd of Wirelias, whioh

will be presented by the London Radio Players,and two short song recitals by Mr. John Van Zyl}(baritone). Later in the evening, something of anovelty is to he introduced into the programmes,At present we will content ourselves with sayingthat itis in the nature of va competition, with thetitle “A Musical Romance.” On Saturday, June19th, following the weekly Reottish programme.Aberdeen listenera will have an opportunity ofhearmg Mires Wynne Ajello in a voeal recital.

Caller Herrin’ !The Fishing News Bulletins broadcast last year

fram the Aberdeen Station were go beneficial to oneof the most important industrte: in ihe North afSeotland that it has heen aided ts give ‘them

again during the coming*"tymmer. The firatbulletin will be broaceaat at--@ p.m. on Tuesday,

Jum 15th, when the herrina fihing begins. Thebulletina are given with the! dsp operation of theFishery Board for Scotland ood were broadcastlast vear twice daily at ¢and 6.30 p.m. on fourdays,from ‘Tuesday to Prelay, when they consisted ofreports from the various eentres of the day's eateh,quality, prices, and the-area in which the hentings were caught, with a statement. of the weathercondition, f

dian are, 926. | — RADIO TIMES —

Round the Stations.[A Daily Summary of Stations’ Programmes.

SUNDAY, June 6th.LONDON, 5.0.—Shakespeare’s Heroines :

Evans as Beatrice.§.15,—De Groor andl the Preeanicy Oe.

Frases Risseen (Tenor). Relayed

Boar

CHESTEA,2 from the Piccadilly Hotel.

BIRMINGHAM, 9.20.—Favourito Classics: Tre

Srarrox Onewesrra—Conducter, Jo0sern

Lews. Eras. Writs (Contrilto},

BOURNEMOUTH,3.30.—Symphony Concert : AnnaEvecare (Pianoforte), Witniam HEesrurise

(Tenor), Toe Statiox SyMrHoxy URCHESTEA.CLASGOW, 3.30.—Symphony Concert: Roperr

tapronp (Bass), Trek STATION bYMPHONYOecwestra—Conducted by Herpenr A, Cat-RUTHEERS,

MANCHESTER, 3.30.—The Story of “ Peer Gynt.”

Told by James Bresanp. Incidental Musicby the StaTiox ACGOMESTED ORCHESTRA.

NEWCASTLE,3.30.—Orchestral and Vocal Concert:

Norman Wrociss (Soprano), Winiaam Hespey(Baritone), Readings Tae frarion OncwksTha,

MONDAY, June 7th.LGNDON, 8.0.—Pottry Reading.§.10.—Symphony Concert: Conducted hyEversrt Goossnns. Polo Piancforte : BoLomoy.

10.0.—Mvstery Serial. Final Episode.ABERDEEN, §.0.—Old Favourites in Music and

Song: Noss Detwann (Soprano), Qrorce

TPiezey (Baritone), Arex Nrcon (Violin), TaeSTATION URCWESTILA.

10.30.—An Hour of Schubert.FIRMINGHAM, §6.0.—Lighisome Music: Tre

STATION CHMTESTEA. Ceerorie Daves

(Soprano), Ricnann Merentan (Solo Cornet).BOURNEMOUTH, 8.0.—An Hour on tho Planta-

tio: Anknii Sesion (Soprano), Patuar‘Tavior (Baritone), Tae WienKas CHORUSind OncHRseTRa.

9.0,—Half-an-Hour Musical Comedy.

BELFAST, 8.0.--Musie—Grave and Gay. ManetFirzcnnany (Entertainer), Tak Starion On-CHESTRA,

§,.30,—"* The Last,"

9.0.—Comedy Music,CARDIFF, §.0.—A Violoncello Rectal: Eprrn

Lake (Solo Violoncello), Tur Starios On-carsthA: Gotluctor, Warwick Erarre-

WAITE,$.35.— A Light Interhule ; Dexre ("Nen, (Songs

nt the Piano), Tare Sravrios ancHEesTea,6.5.—A Violin Recital : Anraitn CaTreran. (Rola

Violin), Ten ratios Oncwearna.GLASGOW, 8.0.-—Light Music anda Playlot.NEWCASTLE, 8.0.—Light Instrumental Concart :

DonotayY BexretTr [Seprand), -ApowernsHavus (Pianoforte Retital), Tor Srariox

(MmcwESTEA,10.29. —“ Novocastrian Nights ""— Past and

Prevent. Toe ration Rererrony Company.Voealisis: Mant Janrken ond Rogert

BTRANGEWATYTS,

TUESDAY, June 8th.LONDON, 8.0,—)Monsiour Beaucazire.

10.0.—La Bohémes, Acte TIL and TV.DAVENTRY, 8.0.—Tas Wire.ess Oncuesrea,

Nancy Herrox (Sopranc), Goya Eastman(Bass), Russenn Caxxoxe (Entertainer), APLAY.

ABERDEEN, 8.0,—Operatic heacvatamen’t DororryBResserr (Seprano), Atex MacUnecor (Bari-tone), and ORCHESTIA.

BIRMINGHAM, 8.0.—Orchesiral and Instrumental :Tire Station Uecnesria, Annivn CATEERALL

‘Selo Violin}, Eorra Lake (Solo "Ceillo).

Full details in the Programme Pages.]

9.0.—Violin Concerto :

UECHESTEA,

BOURNEMOUTH, §.0.—Military Band Night :Marcarer Cocunas (Sopranoj), HannayBaispir (Base-Baritonc), Tae Baxp oF HM.Koran Am Force,

BELFAST, 3.0.—Musical Milestones : GeorrneyGannon (Tenor, Tre Srarion Oecwresres.

CARDIFF, 8.0.—Sea Serpents : THE VALVE BET

Coxcerr Parry.GLASGOW, §8.0.—Band Night: Geonce Prez

(Baritone), Tak Manspen Covuery Barn.MANCHESTER, 8.0.—Four Radio Artists : Mavis

BESSETT (Soprano), Kata.ers Moonnouse(Solo Cello), Hurnenr Canter (Tenor), AnourneHato(bold Pianoforte).

PLYMOUTH, $.0.—June Fancies: Tue

Onevesrta, Verna Devna (Foprano).

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.LONDON, §,0.—Plantation Songs,$.15,\—Speeches at the Dinxen oF Toe Arran

Antave CATTERALL smd

STATION

SOCTETY, relaved from the Savoy. Hotel.10.0,.—Tae Casaso Ocrer antl sane. FT ANsos

[ SOTKraTory,ABERDEEN, 10.0.—Jtuex Roserrrs Trio.BIRMINGHAM, 8.0.—Popular Hour : HaroTur-

LEY 8 ORCHESTRA, relat ed from the Princes1 la fii,

10.0.—Variely: Minaxnpa Siapex (Roprano),

Apotrne Hanis. (Sole EIRENE), FRARETromrson (Entertainer),

DUNDEE, §.0.—A Nautical Hour, Toe Bann. oFTHe Koran Navin. Voursteen Keseeve-:Conducter, KRonker Rowe. -Geonak Bovn(Bass) in a Recital of Nawtical Songe.

10.0.—Titk. RON.VLR. Bax. .EDINBURGH, 8.0.—* To India with Private Fred

Yates." Pont Marscco ( Baritone). en-REMore's OneHeSsTEA,

GLASGOW, 80.—Light and Varied.BexseTT (Soprinc) Tae Station OncumsTra.

10.0,-—-The Production of a Daily Newspaper.

10.30.—Mare. Frracerano | (Entertainer).HULL, 8.0.— Variety, Leoxarp Roprers( Baritone},

ALMESA Marsracey: (Solo Flite}, Enrra New-TOS (Sopranaj, dcx Rinesa (Entertainer),

Anpear Sexoern (Solo Violin),LEEDS, $.0.—Comic Opera. “The

Alverene:MANCHESTER, 8.0.—Paopular Programme. Harny

Horewect (Baritone), Hersker Leena(Entertainer), Tre Starios OgcresTsa.

NEWCASTLE, 84.— A Wight of Variety. MayGast (Contralto), Tae Station OncwesTra,

§.30.—" The Last."NOTTINGHAM, 8.0.—Mirth and Melody. Rectsano

Wrirrnran (Bass); Exton Tarr (Violin),JrTeER Mars (Entertainer),

SHEFFIELD, $%.0.—Band Concert. SEFFIELDUonponaTion TRAswars asm Morons PrickBaso: Biundmaster, Mr..C. W.R, Hana. Iba

Boor (Soprano), G.Cownisiaw (Solo Cornet).STOKE, 8.0.—Orchestral Concert. Tux Sroxe-ox-

Trest Crry Oncegsrea: Conductors, JAMESCooper and Avnsey H.. Weare, Beevt,MAKERACE (Contralio), Srosey HH. WEALE

(City Organist j.SWANSEA, 7.40.—Sketohes from Charles Dickens.

8.5.—Song and Syncopation.

THURSDAY, June 10th.LONDON, 8.0.—British Regimental Marches.$.45,—" The Woman in Chains.”10.0.—Pouishooff {Pianoforte Recital).

ABERDEEN, 8.0,—Light Programme. ‘Tur Anrr-DEES GAs, SANDOLESE wn Geran CmnomEs-Tha, Mancs. Firzcteanp (Entertainer).

Regs of

DoRoriy

% aaa

Those stations relaying the London transmissions are not included.

BIRMINGHAM, 8.0,—Musical Comedy.Srarion QOncwesrea, Fiorexce.. CLEETON(Soprano), Faao BEeswerr (Baritone).

BOURNEMOUTH, §.15.—Winter Gardens Night:Honack Maxo Fit ame Cec, Morrer present“Tho Pusasers By.’

BELFAST, §.0.—Orchesiral Concert, GxorcrPizzky (Baritone), Toe Avomesten StArioxORCHESTRA, conducted by Haronn Low,

CARDIFF, 8.0.—Music and Comedy. AnourneHats (Solo Pianoforte), Tar Sraris OnCHESTEA.

GLASGOW, 8.0.—Early Works of Great Composers.Mavis Kenxetr (Soprano), Hensenr Teor(Tenor), Joskes Faremoros (Baritone), *

MANCHESTER,8.0.—Wit and Melody. ‘Ture UsiryMae Qua:RTET.

$.0.—Tue Srariox Deamarc Comraxy in* "Yda's Honourable,""

FRIDAY, June ith.LONDON, 8.0.—Variely.

8.30.—British Music Society Concert, relayedfrom the Music Room, Seaford House. Re-\orave

Aare,

10.0.—Street Scanes in London Town.BELFAST, 8.0.—-Glimpses of Childhood. Karuiaes

Daust (Mezzo-Soprano), THe Srariox (n-CHESTRA, 5

8.40.—Comedy, Song and Danes. JeavnrtFiRSkKINE and Axxa Warsock {Plavers).

LIVERPOOL, §.0.—Tha: Station's Birthday.

MANCHESTER, §.0.—African Songs, sung by Joy,Van Zvi (Basa).

NEWCASTLE, §.0.—Syncopated Music andHumour, Dore Mic.er (Sopranc), Maer.FITzakRaLy (Entertainer), Tar STATION On- iCHESTEA.

SATURDAY, June 12th.LONDON, 8.0.—Bertie Moyer's Party.

B.30.—-Emilio Colombo's Orchestra, relnyedtfromthe Hotel Victoria.

10.0.—LiiaAn Coorer (Soprano), Faank 'Trrren-Tos (Tenor), Jack Pansuny (Saxophone).

ABERDEEN, §.0.—Scots Pregramme : Mavo Pix.SINGTON (Soprano), Hecrorn Mowe | Baritone),Toe Ranio Players. |

BIRMINGHAM, 8.0.—Parks Concert, Tie Ciry oFBiawasenam Pouce. Baxn: Conductor,Kicnare Wassenr. Eva Toruworray (Con-tralto),

9.0.—Masox ax Anmes (Entertainers at- thePiano).

10.0._-The Beo-Bee Cabaret,BOURNEMOUTH,: §80.—More Til-Biis; Ta.

SanGENT (Songs al the Piano}, DayoATSeR. (Banjoist), Wiswrren Cect andWinniam Fisuik (Entertainers),Weeronrp (Entertainer),Oncresrea.

CARDIFF, 2.45.-p-m.—A Radio Carnival. “SWA FiVisits Bristol, in aid of the’ Lord. Mayor ofBristol's Wireless for Hospitals Fund, relayed —from the Glen, Clifton.

7.d0.—Evening Concert.GLASGOW, 3.0.—Seots Programme. Ewa Bawry

Tux Writrt.iss

(Soprano), LAURENCE MacCaciay CreatTae Station OrcnesTra,

10.0.—The Bee-Bee Cabaret. = 5MANCHESTER, 8.0.—"‘ Bagone, Dull Care,"

KiasToN SHEPHERD (Baritone), Dewrs O'NEU(Entertainer), Tae Srarios Oncursraa.

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NEWCASTLE, 8.0.—A Brass Band Concert, ‘TuxFeuuixa Cotmmry Parse - Bas,Pracocn { Bass).

10.0,—The Beo-Bee. Cabarai.

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SUNDAY, June 6th.

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The Story of

“PEER GYNT."_. bifenrik thee.)

{As Trinaehited try William and

- Charles Archar,}

Told by JAMES BERN:ARD.lncidental Music bay

THE MANCHESTER STATIONADGMENTED ORCHESTRA.

Selected fram “Peer teynt™Suites, Mos, Lane 2 (frig.

Contactor, T, H. MORRISON,

oe. fran Marechester,

“Shahcepeare os Keres(Ho, 6G).

“MECH ADO ABOUTNOTHING”

EDITH EVANSPOWLEYLannato =. BAVA

Antonia RALPH DE BROHAXs

Chnidio GRORVEXOR. NORTHHera PHYLLIS THOSTASDen Pedro

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BALION AOLLOWAYT

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“The Caional Enster and

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THE PICCADILLY

. ORCHESTRA,FRANCIS RUSSELL (Tenor).

Reloyed fromThe Piccadilly. Hotel,THE ORCH ESTRA,

Reniindseences of Menteleeolinwer. hirieeeh

FRANCIS EK onte

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DE PLETRO withITALIAN ORCHESTRA. aneJOAN REVEL. réelaved fromthe Soe Princes” Resturant.

FOR THE: CHFLDHES:“How Kokhin Hood Chitwittedt the

Bishop,” adapted by (ok.Hodges, * Aeenpo Lappelll "

{focharias- Topelius}. Ronee

endl Pian Soboa.

Dance Music.

ALEX FRYERS ORCHESTEKA,from the Boalt Theetre.

Talk: be the: Raclio Bocisty ak

Great’ Britain: Mrs E.. a.

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‘PHMBE iis e a be as ForeefetaltScherzo from “A. Midsummer

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vivace; Adagin, leading toAllegro niolto & vivece,

WEATHER FPoRECAsT- AND 25hGENERAL News Beier,

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SIDNEY FIRMA, 12.0. —Cloge down,

BH. Wore WEDNESDAY, June Sth.

| 4.0-2.6,—Time Sramal frac Caren li fy.

7.40.—Mise, MARA

Bi,

Conille Couturier’s Orchestre,

C.F. Stanfore relayed from Restanrant Fras-Bhort Address by the Rev. W. P. | ivi.

Besley, MOV.0., Moa. Hon, 4.15.——Fransmission to Schools; SirPriest to AM, the Bone, Stanko Leathea; bhGL, "te

Hy Minh, zonship a PahLippeTi wEthey fie

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He Wolford Davies, Mos Daor,, FRED KITCHEN, relay ccd frees

“Flomentery Misie and Musi- the New Gallary Kinernincal Appeetiation.” 200KAN “RECITAL by TtrAst

4.0.— Tine Signal’ fiom Creswell, NALD POORY, relieved fromHolloya witha: Car:" bv the New Gallery Kinema,

Women Ohaier-Driver: 6£.15.—FOR: THE CHILDREN: “A4.15.—WILLIAM HORGRON SS WAR. New ‘Kine cof Piekle for the

BLE ARCH FAVILION OF. bjon” (Apeiathoe (hare ber},CHESTHRA, relay ed tron. the The Colloping Crain pangs, t

VWarhle Areli Paxton, by P.- H, Johnson. Fiann

h15—FOR THE CHILDREN: Improvisations.Vinkin Solos bey Victor Oars) . :‘Just in Time," by JEL. ole gees Dante Music.Breton. Martin. “Nix” (Hh. ALEX PRYER'SAdertimner Batten}. , f cesses in

ro * ‘Danes Music. oe rom. the Pal to “hentre.

THE LONDON RADIO DANCE |"°" aoe Week's Work in theBAND + eaode, by the Royal Horti-aeae a voscnateariel Scersiasty,

SIDNEY FIRMAN. SecgMisbehets7.0.—Tit. Stoxan From Bie Bex. eGfeceeiy te, OSECASE ARID Lea

Wearaer Forecast axp Ist Sie WILEcMEka 5c.pt ah(ExERAL Niwa Bee.erm, “Ohd Traces an Dae seee

M. STEPHAN, wniler the oan. lode + The Trade ak the malesCaapices of L'Institat Francais, | a ee ayes“1Etn de Sacre,” fee. Haydn,

7 4% Haydn. Miérpreted bey

GORDON BRYAN,Boat, No PD ay

Allegra; Manette +Allegro Molta,

Sonata, No. 2, inFirst Mivvewmetst. (AL tesare) cea.

NEAL: * Folle

Actawined

Dine rage,

Plantation Songs.OLIVE KAVANN (Uontralte),SYANLEY RILEY (Baca),THE WIRELESS CHOR Cs.

Candietid bySTANFORD-ROBIN SON,STANLEY: RILEY ‘ay

‘ CHORTS,

yeHe‘Far Away CHaDiss“Our Dinah’ ec |

OLIVEAVANN.* Doan Ye CryMa Honey *

: Pah| Athert Nall“Sing. Avon

Well Afanan. tant

STANLE VYRILEY anclCHORTS.

* Old Black me a

“Magea'a In Eee_ ApnaeeA“OhdsRentitky Home"

(Continued on the next page.)

“ But Tt Is Se ;

eed

Cola Ls. i,+ Feaer

—ae

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“9L0265 M. ~LONDON

-—-- RADIO.TIMES ——

PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

OLIVE BAVANN | Sonata, io. S05 0h 1 (Continued) ts aa, Haydn.* Oh. Wires Hannah” Vila geor oeEni po di: Meiactte, | Piancforte -Bommbas

dese Depeen | Sonesta, Not 2S. Singer | interpreted by

Eranheedeltas IP einige Allerrto “Modern Sbenwettio s | CORDON BRYAN.THE, CHORUS. Presto. | Ronats. No. 26, in A

" The Ofd Folk At Home” “yy Peet, SR, CAS WIRENBETI: | Ajlenia: * Adagio’ Tena “conFuser, or. Stanford! Hebinsat | “ The New Epatein Exiutirian, ' Variarioni.

Bho VARIETY, Sonate: Seo. 27. en E

HOFE CHARTERIS anu | 3.0. British Regimental Marches. Moderate © Presti,

BN IE ICRAO The “GGGLERE PIPERS, aod | 740.—" Some Ty pes ot Pitieers bv{Harmonized _Numbers ret ile DRUMMERS ot | A Quecnclaned Abie:

Pieno}. HM. SCOTS GUARDS,: THE WIRELESS MILITARY | 5.0. .: VARIETY:

a0), Speeches by ~ BAND: CLARKE tid ROBERTSH.F.H. Plaving morc of the famous Regi- | (CrossTalk Comelians):

THE PRINCE OF WALES mental Marches of the British | Late ok

nrc Army, with Descriptive Notes | REA LESTRANGEThe Rt. Hon: Earl -BUXTON by, WALTER WoOtsb. in Stories,

ris leony aul ie—7 at the oan. eh Play, ear ati as *

‘ frican Seciety ri * MAYFAIR FOtat the “The Woman in Chains, | in Harmony,

Dinner of the African Society. : by A., Bamowds 20 t] a" =Relayed fromthe | Pisented by HOWARD Rose, [o*” eee

Bavow Hotel, London. | Bir George -Hopleich | vy, thee

9.30.—Wrarner- Forecast ari 20 | SPENCER TREVOR| BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY..|. ChesenAan News? Beaietin. Geafitrey LAWRENCE COWDY Relaved from theWr. . Go MAINLAND: foo Mre. Alfie... RFA MOORE Musto Baan Us toad a .

Dragons ‘of Toshi.” The: Pinoy takes®: plac® “in irs. ; r eee te Tee OTE,

Local Wews. &

The Casano Octet.

ISABEL LANSON

THE OCTET,Walts, ‘‘Risette"-.

ABEL PANSON:

Tune” iicihter

“TL bove the Joewnd Dance“

100i,

(Soperani i,

Fall

THE. OCTET:Releotion, “* Aiton Lesenui.

PucernISABEL TFANSOR,

“AWVhe oe Boelvin 7 eer

* Sylvedin a oem ; Slee

Tae ocTET.proton: ("The Val:WWroitan's

fecrie Cr

iagacr, ok. CL Woodhouse

11 ft. — loge lw.

THURSDAY, June 10th.

1.0-2,.0.— Time Signal from Greenwich.The Week's Coneert of NowGrmophone Records,

Transmission to Behools-: Mer.

i. C. Stobart and Misa MaryAomervilbic, ‘Shakespeare's|Heroines: “ Viola.”

4.6.— Tine °Baenal frei“The Trained Sura”of Them,

3.—Trooeders Tea-ime Mier.

POR THE CHILDREN:Sous by Ronald Gourley.

Phomblossom, « Gooregirl of

di poets a (Marty icnbwistle},“Sorning Dresses nt the #oa,"* Ley

T..G..M. of the Daily Marl,

Danco Music.

THE LONDON RADIO DANCEBAND:

Directed bySTONER: FIRMAN,

iea.— Market Prieeftor Farmers.6.40,—Ministry of “Agriculture Fort-

nightly Hortletin.7.6.—Time BiGNALyrRoM Bio Fes.

Wratsen Forecast saxo IstGExeeaAL News: Boeri,

Sir CURTIS LAMPSOR, Turt.;“ Heros efCommerce 1 Toor

Northcliffe

85. Haydn.Fianoforte: Sonatas

inberpreet LeyCORDON BRYAN,

Lincenwieli.

iy Ohne

Watford Danica

Althuste « House,during a Danée.

9.15, THE WIRELESS MILITARYBASE.

Butte tn Fini... itolat

WehaTtHnen Forrcast and Sah

OWESERAR AREWSe BULLETS,

Topical Talk,Local ews:

POUISHNOFF

in. ih Piandlorte Reertal,

Oroun Prelide pooch Fuge in A

Miner * Bach fiacPastorale “otic Caprice

Seonufl. Teuteg

Romance inv Sharp Major. * TheSmnngyler dveihacneerrin

9.39.

Lot,

eT pba ae

Mouvement Perpetuel in F Major |Padepie

Rin psoclie Ree hee

10,50), DANCE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY QORPHEANS.

THE SAVOY TANGO BANTI,

Kelayed from the Kavoy Hotel,

120,— lowe clown.

FRIDAY, June tith.

1.0-2.0,— Tine Aigreel From Chreenwiels,Luneh-time Mueie fromHotel Aletropestis,

3.20.—M,. |S tép han, hiementaryFrenvh.’*

$.40.—Concert by the People's ConcertBociety.

UNA BATES: (Sopratio).MARK: MELLERS (Baritone).

6.15—FOR THE ‘CHILDREN:Daher Mimic by the LondenRachio Dance Band, * Hydro-planing Made Plain,’ by theWicked Unele,

Dance Music,FRANK WESTFIELD'S

ORCHESTRA,relayed from the

Prnte of Wales Playhonee,Lewitham,

4,45,

0),

G.—A. Bimmaty f° thePapers for the Week,

T..—Tinet SIGxAL Prom BaoWeatare Forecast axnGEetkraL. News Biases:

Mr. PERCY. SCHOLES:

Fae Alcisie rrtic.

Wirelens

Beslev

——s

Lie|

the’)

§.30.—Weratuce Forrcasr axp

Lo,

The}

Pranotorte Ghrinbet

Philomel:aa Sleep on

’ Five Eves “

Directed

Beléraye Square.

{fy .kine permission at ~Lavra

Howard de Waller, |

MARJORIE HAYWARD.

STELLA PATTENDENR.

REBECCA CLARKE.

MAY MOURLE.

KRATHLEES DONG,

Erneat Afoeh

Amtata; Andante Mistieo ;Allegro Energico.

A; FRANSELLA,LEOX (ChISSEWS,

H. BEBRLY

Tersetto for Flute, Oboe and ViolaHotst

Db, DUTSsGs(with String Agcompatiiment }.

)Baepone iasee nt

. eer Wrarinek

.abrnatrond fubha

st

GENERAL EWR: “HCLOETIN.

Talk on International Affgirs : SirMAURICE, *FREDERICK

EC.MG.. C20 on: ** BasArmament, ©

Local News:

STREET SCENES

IM

LONDON TOWN.

A Programme Arrange and

by. CECIL LEWIS.

i. j' WESTMINSTER AND

WHITEHALL,

IT.

PICCADILLY AND

HAMPSTEAD HEATH.

The Miusaioe will ineliale«

Old London Street Cries,A Movement from the ‘LondenSymphony by [ee nee, ‘rn

i eihiame,

In 8° Tube: Train—A. Conver:

sation ta Arthur Bliss,Albert Chevalier Songs,Hampstead Heath rua Bite,

“Londen Day chy Eyiy,”Afackenzie.

The Speech willinelsde +A: Sounet by Waordaworth,

1 7.0. T na

Week BesianeJune 6th,

A Beene Froer

well oeDrinkwater:

isi boeries hy

Cray:

Tht Artista will jneiodes

ULARE. AARBES

CVHIL LIbINGToyMARY: O'FARRELNE.IRENE ROREKE,

MILTON Rosai.

E lose how,

(roti«teil Fk

OLEbias", List

Vahel Momctai-

SATURDAY,June 12th.14. —at th

‘Tine Signal from (Greenwich,0. A RADIO CARNIVAL

‘at BRESTOLS:"”Su. from Condaf.

(Time Signal at 4 p.m.)

5.0, JACK PAYNES HOTEL CECILDANCE BAND, i

f.0.—A Topital Talk:

a£15.—FOR THE... CHILDREN:“"Erboct Takes His Family toBee the Sea Lion,” Selections

by the Radio Quartet,

wc Howat. FROM Dia” Bax,WEATHER Forecast Asp JatGeyenan News Borers,

Mr. MICHAEL .TEREBY. on“Northern Avstralia.”

725 Haydn,

Fianoforte Sonatasinterpreted by .

GORDON BRYAN.Ronata, No, 24, in FE Flat

Allegra moderate ; Menuetto;Presto. |

1.—PERCY F.. THORN on @ The

Ahmane Horse Tramer.™ i?

ath, Half-an-Hour's Variety,Presenter! by

EA. SEVE ;

5.50 0.00, Emilio Colombemryil

THE HOTEL VICTORTAORCHESTRA, =relaved! from

The Hotel Victoria,

THE ORCHESTRA." Rew du Mid"! . 2]! Shab“Bool Deidre Ee caWo BreechPHILTP MERRITT (Tenor).Tago ere oe aldara

THE ORCHESTRA.Selection, “Carmen”... BuperEMILIO COLOMBO (Vieliny,“Semende irsias ees i renioney

PHILIF. MERRITT.Belected, :

THE ORCHESTRA,= Violeterg “". . PadillaFlea dAmourSVCle Naples"

trr. Colombo $.30.—Weareen Forecast ane ayn

Ceseran News. Benerin,Sparks Talk,

Local News,

boa. LILA COE Fehe 1 (Soprana|,

FRANK TITTERTOR(Tenor).

ACh PADRURY (Sexnphone).

1a), DANGE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY ORPHEANS. THE SAVOY" TANGO: BANE,Relaved from the Savoy Hotel.

)0:loge elon

il

_*

SXX1,600 M.

(Transmissions

; SUNDAY, June 6th. 6.20._BROADCAST TO EUROPE.

am.-—Time Signal and Woather (-0—WeaTtes Forecasr--anp News,fF Seer eae ane her 719.--M. STEPHAN : French Talk,

[4Pen GYNT. §.2.. from 7.25.—HAYDN, interpreted by GOR-

DON BRYAN.— Wireless AssocnitionLORD DROGHETSA.

Oo" MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE."’

Miernechester,

$.0.—Shakespesre’s Heroines (Mo. 6),Bovtrice—EDITH EVANS.

740, Tall. be

a 0—DAME HENRIETTA DAR- 9.30.—Wearten Forecast ann News.NETT and the Hi. Rev, The} 940,—Sir WH. WALFORD DAVIES,MsaHOrP OF GIDRALTAR, Ais. Doe,‘The Unio of Eastern and | 9.20,-—Shippig Forecast.

Weitern Churches,"

’$0-—OHGAN -REGITAL °from: St; 10.0. LA BOHEME. :

Stephen's, Wallerook, AL rs HiT. and TV,

#15;—SCUOE SERYHCE <Achee | Farewell ae

" ; a EE hae ay ,v= Oreins Rev. HENRY. ED WELW.

645—0RGAN RECITAL (Contin Relayed from) Covent (arden,i, ritecl). P10, DANCE MUSIC.

B55,— Tha Week'sGood Couse- -Pap.

j lar Haspital for Arcicdepta

ii BOWE. Fonecasr axon News.a - $.10.—Slipping Forecast,

, 5. BR GROOT av THE PICEA.

BAND, directed by SIDNEY

ETRMEAN,

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.

10.30 a3in.—Time Pe inial and Weather

Popes,

1b 0-1L.0.-—The

GLADYSTOM

' DILLY ORCHESTEA,10,35.—Close down.

I MONDAY, June 7th. -10:50 aam.—Time Signal and Weather|

ead Ghia rtayt arid,

PARE: (GCoritralto) ;PURVIS. (Tenor};

Forecast. ELSIE PLAYFALR (Violm)}.11.061.0.—The Radio Quartet end 1.02.0. | Programme: 8.8. frovi

; APRIL PERDARVIS vo 3.15-6,0. [ London,

bate}; FRANCIO H. MIT: 6.0, Dance Music.Sore eee vee es ALEX FRYERS ORCHESTRA,GOODDEN (Piano). 6.50 Tie Week's Work i the Gar

LO-20. | Programmes iB. from) 2" a eet SeeSee kane‘3:75-6.0, | orefon, den.

7.0—Werartim FPoneoasr axb Nwws.7.16,—Sir WOILLLAM BRAG:** hd

Trades and New Knowledge.”HAYDN, interpreted by GOR-

60. Dance Music.ALLER FRYERS GECHESTRA.

6.40.—Talk by the Radio Society of | > 95

z ok ene apt acl DON BRYAN.

O—Wearnen Forecast asp News. ATE |TO, DESMOND Mic) PO—I ee Gihaseye

GARTHY. ine ratty rile eraTee—HAYDN, interpreted by Gt. 8.0. THE M i LLLESS

bs “DON BRYAN. ae eeeae Ft 740.—sir GEORGE BRIGHT: werture, “Raymond” - Thomas, “ “Bribery dnd Carruption,™ SARC HEI PON ‘avira oo| £.0:—Poety. Reading" The Lake ' By the Waters of Minnetonka

oe! Poets" Miss DOROTHY LiewrencePANTLING ‘and. Mr, L. DE Waltz Song {"' Tom Jones”)GIBERNE SIEVERING, Set iaath Seer ca Te at Ree

F 816-2 MPHONY CONCERT =: THE ORCH EST BA.ry Conducted “by EUGENE Tntermexin, Pivoaettie" FF evek

i GOOSSENS. 30), THE ORCHESTE.A.= “80.—Wearnin Forkcast as News, Sute, “Three Woodland Dances’

" ; 40.Pictiin Series: Mir MLARTIN Haines

ARMSTRONG. " Loyalty.”"$.55—Shipping Forecast, A One-wAct Play by HB. Bares,

10,8. MYSTERY SERIAL. II. Presented byee, {Pinal Episode.) Ri, Bi, JEPEREY,

" LIGHT ORCHEATRAL PRO- GC harapters:GRAMME, with Seng Gycle, {In the order of their speaking.)

, “ Song of the Wiens,” and Matilda Peach, Spinster, Dkivid's:SPENCER THOMAS (Tenor). Ant...) MIRIAM FERRIS

i hat Mrs. Harry Peacha 1010, PDANCE MUSIC.CE a - MABEL CONSTANDUROS

1 The SEW PRINCE'S TORON- Mr. Harry Peach= TO ORCHESTRA, ALFREDO HENRY. OSCAR

ind hic Band, DE PIETROITALIAN ORCHES-

David, their Sonnid his MICHAEL wooAN

"RA, with JOAN. REVEL, Jane."S Gicl= from the New Prince's Beataur- PHYLLIS PANTING

. wnt. The time is a Ratarday afternoon’ TUESDAY, June &th. aboot 2 o'clock; The scene is

f ! nett a Watt a stiff though comfortably fur-10.30 sale i ine migmurl ard y bathe na rigahieed Piel th of prey ie il

anernst. hoo: Victorian prints of the5 e100——The: Ratio “Quartet and} Boer Wat, Queen Victoria andA aio a’, Qraeen Vicboria anby PHYLLIS WOOLFE _{80- | shea Patisne sa tarestare’ tachhas

! prans); HARRY HOPEV ELL| flowery paper wallk, A fire is

FoRmil JOAN ern hurning inn big black.-shinya le % : po 7 i Saar . =

102.0. | Programines 8.8. from ieTgHacegueanetiol o,15-6.0) | Loptiony ' fi greyish liglat, sheawitn ah to leke

60, Dance Music, completely lnid for ten, “TheiP THE LOS DON TADLIO DANCE kettle is niresdy on the fire,

Bis BAND, Mr. ond? Mrs, Peach aud Aunt

= RADIOTITIMES —-

ANGE ; 18.30.-

THE LONDON RADIO DANCE| 9apo. LOG.

|

[Jum orn,186

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES.from London and Daventry,

dressed for out

and each “artned with anmnbretia, Aunt, Matilda speaks.

THE ORCHESTRA.

Polka from “* Gee Mobos d Arle:

(uin 4 be aed pice teu tak Erica |

NANCY HEPTON.:

“Maury of Argyle arr. Clutaam |"Pines of Pan. .,.... Meneckion|

THE ORCHESTRA,

Madilde mre

ihwces

=

“Week Beginningaune

except where otherwise shown.)

L.O-2.0. °) Preprannies Sui fron

6.20-6.0, J eacen,

6.0. Dance MusicFRAXK WESTFIBEEINS

ORCHESTRA,

rom the Prince of Wales Piay-house,

6.50,—A Sunmary of thePapers far the Weak,

Witeiess

Beltetion:: ** Wildflower.” 7:0,— Wrarnen Porras, asd News:Vounane |7-10.—Mr. PERCY SCHOLES.

Tico: AYDN, interpreted hy GOR-0.0,—SPREECHES at the African Eee Aerny : .

Society Dinner — Speakers, | ; ce a .

LEH. THE PRINCE of

|

(40.—* Some Types of Pioméers,

WALES and the Right Hon. by a. Queensland Miner.

Earl BUNTON,the Bavay Hate,

Reloyed from

Forecast AND NEWS,

MATINLAND.WEATHER

0 5S.. Sipping Forecast.

1b.6:— THE (CASAS OCTET ane

ISABEL TAMSIN,

Jib 1 2.0, DANCE MUSIC.JEAN LENSEN'SH. CIRO'SCLUB DANCE BAND,

fram: Cire's Club,

THURSDAY, June 10th.

20.00 1.01.—Time Signol aud WeatherForecist.

TE-1i.—The Radia Quartet anil

LIVE ATE RGESS (Soprans) ;ee LOGAN {Duri-

toma}; FRANCES EVELEIGHiran

LO-2.0.. 9) Prighaines3. 15-60. / Lenolan,

H.0, Dance Music.LOSDON RADIODANCE TAN Th.

6.55.— Market Prices: for Farmers,

6.40, —Minisiry on Agr jeoliure —Feet.

mihi ly Billetin

7.0—Weatter Forecasr asap Nga.

710—Sir CURTIS DAMP SON:

* Heroes of Vomimerce—LardSortheliffe,"*

HATDN,. interpreted hy (ey.

DON BRYAN,740:—Prof, .R. H. WYILENSKI:

SUG from

THE

Tamas

‘The “Mew: Epetem. Exhibt-

iion.””6.0.—Prapravine SH. from Glasgow,

930,—Wearhen Forecast axp News,

B40, ‘Topical Palle,

OB a. Shipping Firecast.

1.0.—FPOUISHNOFF — Pianoforte

[tea itaul,

W120. DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BANDS,

FRIDAY, June 11th. 10,30 i10.—Time Signal and WeatherForecast,

bi.-t2.30.—The Radio Quartet andMONA ODAYLE (Soprano;

GL. PLATT(Tenor); DORO-THY DARLINGTON (Viohn)-

12.30-1,0, Organ Recitallv

HERGERT DAWSON,Sob-Organist, St. Margiret’s,

Westminster,

Rekived Tram St. Mary-le-Barw.

Pitkin, a; Be aria. MenedeFeaghin

Rig ndom,. gies teens Fanti

EFcere: ith E |hat (* St, Anne a

Bark

Chorale Pretuda-on ‘St. Peter"

Parke

Tocenta’ (from Sonata 14} fiecnieereper

£.0.—)ARIETY.8.30..—ERITIBH MUSIC SOCTETY

US CERT.

B.30.— Virater FPonecaat amb Mews,

0:40,.—Talk. on -Dntbernational Aare

Sir, FREDERICK. MAURICE,BC MG,

#.55— Shipping Forecust.

10.0:—STREET SCENES “EN LON-

DOS: DOW A.

Lath Pe, DANCE MUGBIC,

JACK PAYTRES HOTELCECIL DANCE BAND.

SATURDAY, June 12th.

10.50 a.m.—Time Signal and Wesiher

Forecust.

L.0.—Time Sigel irom Lereen yw icti

246,. A RADIO: CARNIVAL ATWRISTOR,

50. Prosi Cardi,

4.0,—Time Bignal fram Greenwich.JACK PAYNE'S HOTELCECTIL: DANCE BAND,

6.0,.—Topicnl Tale:

6:15.—FOR THE CHILDREN

T.0.— WEATHER FORECAST aKD. Mews,

7.10,—Travel. Talk, Mr. MICHAELTERRY,

725,—DON: BRYAN:

T0—iit, PERCY THORN, on“Homance Flore Trainer,”

§.0.—BERTIE MEYER'S PARTY:8. A RADIC CAR WIVAG AT

BRISTOL.SG fron Clarctalf

30—WearHer Forcast «xno

6.40.—Sports ‘Tall,

$.55:— Shipping Furecasi,,

10.0. LILIAN COOPER (Saprano},FRANK TITTERTON (Tenor).

AC h F AT AG KE isa xophome),

10.30-12.0, DAMGE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY BANDS,

The

EWA,

reoe

DAVENTRY NEWS.

T 8.0, om Wednesday, licheaperte

will:hear tho Wireless Cre‘heatra

with: Miss Nance, Hepton deopranes,followed. hy Loyalty, a one-act play byEH. EF. Bate‘a, Piigenrbedl hy RK. ¥E.Jeffrey. Tt is a dilightinl httle polywith the “ Barrie*touch,” which has

Deen rectived ao well by listeners iyLondon and the! Provinces thathave ineloded 3t ‘again in oureramme to-night,

Tn the: 7.25 Pan, reetale ae lwa

further. weak of Haydn's SonwtasPlayed by Air. (orden Bryan, owe hie ‘hits

atiends ven ono woek- of “wxcerprts

we

pra

fran th fon works.

HAYDN, interpreted by COR.

JUNE 4en, 102%. 1

oIT479 M. |SUNDAY, June 6th.

3.20.—The- Story of “PRER GYNT."

SB. fram Manchester,

5.0, — BHARESPEARE’'S HERO-

THES 16) S4>- fram. Denieten.

“2 74.0.—Dane HENRIETTA BAR-

oe NETT and the RISHGP -OF

i IBRAL‘i AR. Aon, from fon

arnt.

6.15. Studio Service.

Hywn, “ At. Even When the Son

Was Set ' (English Hymuai,

Ni, 265),Reading:

Anthem, "0 Lind:bed Parrett}.

shite Address

T-JENKENS |tin’: Chyprchy).

“Heyiin, Chord That: Madest Forth‘ind Heaven "(English Hym-nak Wo. Bed,

PASThe Weeks Gowl Cause +Birminghary +Disvharged.sinors hid’ Bacieby, by theWoL WHITE, Chapbiit.

0.0.—Weiriten Forecast News,

Tac Nees

ty2M. FAVOURITE CLASSICS.

THE STATIUN ORCHESTRA:Conductar, JOSEPH LEWIS.

Qverture, \ Carnival... Dearat:

Second amd Thirdfrom Symphony, Noa. 6, 10Minor (The “*Pathétique —')

Tehnikoreky |

ETHEL WILLIA MS (Centralia)

and ORCHESTEHA.

Arta, ‘People Vieborious

‘Horn Nowtssima-’” .(: Parker

THE ORCHESTRA,

Preluddiom nies Jdraefell

Pizsicnio (*" Bylyia “) -. Helihes

Gavolle Trom ' Mignon Jhomies

ETHEL WILLA,

“The Dreary Steppeferetederatne

Went A-Ricing ™Fronk Bridge

THE ORCHESTRA.

Valse de Concert, Op. 47

(Haren aog

“Finlsodin

Sets

Thou

Her,

Atathe

Bi,

'ny

The[ri-Lay:

and

“Lave

Tone FOrt,

10,30.——Clige down,

MONDAY, June 7th.

5.45,— The Station Wind Cinivbet.

4.46.—Afternoon Topics: A. W.

ders: fin collaboration. with

Sidney Rovers, FRE... 4,

" Toptenl Horticultural HintsFerns” Bora Grinves. [e-

prancy.

-FOoR ‘THE CHILDREN.

LOZELLA. PICTURE HOUSEORCHESTEA :

Comdinetor, “ATH. REM MEE.

Incidental, ‘* Moto: perpetuo”Bypng

(iander

Sail

§, 18.

6.0.

Fox-brnk. *’ ;

tofce, “The Grenadiersyah WWatalte we '

6.40 —Piagiamm ¢ 8B. fron Lemon,

70i—Maa GLADYS WA KD,

Poetry Tat, oi The Bonnet,

LIGHTSOME MUSIC.THE STATION ORCHESTRA,Overture, ‘Hagara"* . Afoeart

Selection, “* vi, Wass Gibbs ™*Caryl eed Manebton

GERTREDE DAVES[ Bove ics.

Fell Ma, Ay Eeeore 7! Aishp

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tot: Leder, Frank Cantell,

4.45.—Atternoon “Topics: Uountillor

Misa A. Barthoet, “ Fhe ‘TownChild.”

LOZERLS PICTURE HOUSEORCHESTRA: 7

Conductor, “PAUL: RIMMER.

March, ?'-Halcs." Af apebdte Pear

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9.40,— PF reqrenene Sl. from. tenacetent.

Di, VARIETY.ARDOGLEHE HALLIS

(Sno Puunoforte),

‘Carillon de Cythere CouperinLa Poul “ Memcaa

" Ballet de Povesias cats Leurs

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4.45,—Afternoon ‘Topics: -HowardWT. “Ballanee,; *! Heonie: ond

Homes of British Birds—({2}The Owl, Isnbel-Tebrha. poo-

prand).

5-15.—FOR THE

6.0.- LOZELLS PICTUREHRCARSTHA:

Caondactor, PAUL BREMAMER,

CHILDREN.HORE

Londen, |

3,45,—

a

Week BeginningJune 6th.

linmortals “YS

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March, The

Fox-trot, “ Pretending.”Suite, “ Brevetie AnilenValse, '" Waning. Moon“! Jtenirl

6.25, —Programing, Jiro fanaa:

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Micland ” Conatryside—(5)- osWeel vind,

MUSICAL COMEDY.THE STATION ORCHESTEA,Boleckion, ' Merrie England."

Geen elt

BENNETT (Baritone),‘Red Rose" ("Monsieur Beanenire 7") ve dfeemperFLORENCE CLEETON |

(Soperaia!

S Every Thit ok Loving

im the “World *" (ABouthern: Maid’)My Life as “Lave.”(* The Maid of the

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Selection, The Pink Lady"Caryl

FLORENCE CLEETON andFRED oTNNETTL:

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DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BRANDS,

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Loa.

FRIDAY, June 1ith.

LectureHistoryOriginal

Schools” ‘Transmiksin 2

11) Mir Frank ones, **in. Literalare—SoneRacards,""

4.15.—Herold Torley's. Unrchestra,playing at the Prince's Café,Afternooti FstelleBteel-Harper, and theGiocian Vase.""

5.15.—FroR THE CHILDRER.6.0. —Progeaatee SP from Leadon,

0.30,—WETHER FORECAST aD NEWSBir) FREDERICK MAURICEBCLSE ror ilo

Locil News:

10.0.—Preqs 3B. pron Lenton.

11.0,—C lose down.

SATURDAY, June 12th.4.45, Dance Music.

Dan Correll and his DecameronBand and Will) Shenkman andhts Buffalo Gand, relaved Tramthie Palate de Danse:

qo.-- Atbertioot Lapies +forr, BOS SVURthe Sea—t2) Dhereliets”Tarrant (Contralto},

&5.—FOR THE CHILDRESS:

(Continued on the mext page.)

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\ ORCHESTRA :Vonduso, PALL HEMATER.

March, “* King Albert" AvfenteryTango, ** The Daath Pier

6.15." The Sen Lions at tha 2a0,"Sue. frou: dowden,

Ti. Jragrane Sa from f Gyirloe.

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The Phoenicians.”

PARKS CONCERT.Keloyed from the

Band Stand, Cannon Hill Park,

THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAMPOLICE BAND:

Condnictor,

RICHARD WASSECL,March. “Sea Bones.”

Peinphina Willits

Crrerture, “Oberon , ...0.. (Heer

Deseriplive Piece," The Betis:Hurd, arr, faces

TOLLWORTHY(Contra iar),

“Ring, Break’ Into Songty afyaen

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Prelude and Finale | Pristan and

Taalde **} Waeguet

6ST306 M.

- SUNDAY, June 6th.

440-0.0,— Programe eu. from Bev:

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RHODES. of Wolstanton

Congregational Church, relayed

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Congregational Charch,

Burst.

9.0.10.35.—Progranine SP, from DLar-

# rlcrre,

an MONDAY, Jone 7th.

4.0,—The Capitol Theatre Orchestra,

i noder the direction. of Camille

J. Bogeart.

$.0,—Afternoon Ti pW

$.15—FOR THE CHILDREN.‘60.—Light Music.

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6.40.— Brigade Monthly Bul-Boys"jetin.

ins’ Life Brigade. Monthly: Bul-letiti,

70-11-0:- Pipaspreeanae’ SOB frat ons

aaah.

TUESDAY, June Sth.

Gramophone Tranviniaston.V20-1.0.

. a @&—The Capital Theatre tri hestra;

guider the direction: of-CameAleJ; Bogart:

§.0,—Afternoon Topic 2 ~ Ludwig-van

Reethoven," by. Kate A. Thom-

SO.

——

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Week Beginningune 6th,

(Continued from the previous page.)

Studio Interludz.MASON and ABA ES

(Entertainers with a Piano},‘Johnson's Julnlec ™

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ERNEST LONGSTAFFE,(cnet:

TOMALY HANDLEY,

ROBERT KREPPLE,

EBDLE HEED,

‘LatA WANE,BERYL EGGts,

FLORERCE OLDHAM.

eater eaeAn- Fi

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TAS 1,

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WEDNESDAY June 9th.40—The Capital Theatre Opechesira,

nider the direction of Camille

* J, Bogeart.

£.0.—Afternoon Topics,

§.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0.—Light) Music:

6.50.—Programme ST, fron Laondan.

7.40.—" The Wonderful.in the Fami-liar,"" ly the Rev. Dr. FRANKHUTCHINSON, FF. Bits.

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.THE STOREON-TRENT CITY

ORCHESTEHA

Condactors:

JASEES COOPER and SYDNEY

H. WEALE,

Relayed from the

Woetort “Hall, i atriley.

“ THE ORCHESTRA.

Overture, “Poet. aid Peasant!’

4 Sipe

a0,

,10, BERYL MAKEPEACE

(Sortltin),

*Ritournelle:"" eauenede

THE ORCHESTRA.

Soite, “To Bonny ApainPerey Aitiegt

"Bolen "s: "The Garden, ofValenein “ss * Pracession

Batideriileros ""* ** Siesta,” F

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BIRMINGHAM NEWS. | is the Entracte and Ballet mune, irom

HE Rev, A. T. Jenkins, of Sf, [Schubert's Rosamunds, and | DanceMariin's Church, whoiste conduct | = the Hours : ror relentne

l the aerviee from the Birmingham Studia Ponchielli.. Miss Certs eta ilon Sunday evening, ia a newcomer to | CoPrane) and Mr. Biehard Merrimanradio, although hie is ineluded in the} Ul seo contribate come items, aonroto of clergy sod ministers: prevkled Reviral striking Seahehe

hay the sped daa | Coilies who ark i Lhe Puesday eyOTs eee Pee eh

tor thts Lnpor hat putt of broadcast OF orchestral and ait spocbrecnsiae’ a ys

work. The Birmingham body, of °° he played bythe Statronercourse, covers practically the whole | or: A ‘ ae aoars eeie)

: ‘oak dt thy ion 1 fg | Wie i ea[cane WL ce Ps

ene hace Tae eae ne |The last named will play the Lengowireltas fram the Studio, or from the |! Canccnetiv, by Sanunartint-Helmon,iwo churches (the Cathedrad Charch, | while Mr. Catterall, with the Orchestra,

Binminghim, and the Ebenexe Chapel, will pve Mirvstina ast OCIS jor ¥ bale

Steclhouse Lane, Birmingham, whieh |e? Urehastra i A Major. Among the

ar permanently Linked op with the) “Uechestra s contributions will, he’ the

Station by landine for the purpose of sibs a Avitvienne No. 1 of Bizet and

broadcosting “Sunday Serviews): sore Mlar's Cartiton,

af. the best-known members of the| On Wednesday, ,

religious word in Einningham sand | Orchest rity telayed fromthe

tho immediate Midlands, During the Prince's Cafe, Birmingham, from 5

ivening an ackiress. will be given on |}, provides an hour of popularbehalf of the Birmingham Discharged music, ond at 4 pin there is. thePrisoners’ Aid Bociety by the Rev, | relay trom Lomten of the HpeochiW. 0. White: of the Prince of Wales. Misa Miranda

The special musical programme | Sugden (acprani |, Mr. Adolphe Hallicomprista * Favourite Classics “played {solo pianoforte) and Mr, F rank

by thé Orchestra, with Miss Ethel | Thompson, will bo: heard tm ‘a variedWilliams (eontralto) as soloist. The | programme, Deeting ae 100.

programme: will inchide the. Cornecel The enn Baturciay avening relay

Overture of Dvorak, and theaecond and of the concert in Cannon Aull Park by

(third ‘movements ‘from ‘that most ihe City of Birmingham Poheo Bani,popular of Tchaikovsky's works—the| with Miss Eva Tolhworthy (oontralte})

onnipiony ia mer, better known #5 soloist, if followed at 2) piJm., by au

ne the Patkdigaie, interlude from the Studia comprisingIn the orchestral at} Mingen amd Arce, described aa. * On

|)Lichtsome Musie ” téertamers with a piano,’

Week B

Harold Turley’

programmeon Monday night !

STOKE PROGRAMMES. inningune 6th.

Atterncen Ti HEA: ry Franz

Sehuleri, hy Mr, Leon For-

rester, FBCO., Lok AM,

5.15.—FOR THE CHTLORER.

6.0.—Light Music.

6:35.— Programme SLR, from London.

1 40.—"' Mature Talk" hy Mr. Jd, BE

MASEFTELD,

$.0-12.0,—Preagrain me a.m. from Ferrisalent,

BERYL MAKEPEACE: B.

“Pleading ” . Bilger" The Silver Ring armtalent

J.. HORTON,

Piccolo Solo, “* The Deep Tilue

Bea HyewerJAMES COOPER,

Bassoon Solo, ‘ Loey Tong.”James

BERYL. MAKEPEACE.

© Malisin- the Woe“" Girets

“Ships that Pass inthe Night “Ate ntemaon

SYDNEY HH. WEALE.,Clie rk, Lt Larghetto rt (fran Ay T=

phony i 1d, ive. zl ‘e Heeloren

THE ORCHESTRA,1} The Adee

Sullivan |

Ui

FRIDAY, June 11th.

3:30.—Transmission to Schools:* Blokespearean Women—t?}‘Rosalind (*As- You LikeLt j."' bw the Kev, GeorgeDekin,

4.0,—E. A. Widdop's. Tria,

2,.0.—Afternoon Topics.

£.15.—FOR. THE CHILDREN,

6,0,—laeht Music.

6-50-115.— PragriimingLennalan,

mite, Mascarade of

chant ad Venice “

f.ih—Programme S.B. from London.

19.0. Organ Recitalhy

SYDNEY H. WEALE, Mus.Bac.

(City Organist).

"Andante ‘Canjalaite,” il

(String Quiartet} —. Tekatoceky

as Serenata de

Al ‘het bowraly, reir.

© Larghetto "' {from Aymphony in

Bing? Bye: Heethoven

10.30-11.0.— Programme $8.2,Lonaem

So, fri

ip,SATURDAY, June 12th.

4.6.—The Capitel “Theatre Orchestra,under the dinsctian of CamilleJ, Fogearhy|

£.0.—-ATternoon

DE eenme ‘Tania ima (hla

{1} Lis Pathos." by the Rev,

E- We Bridgesrood; BT,

iS15-—FOR THE ‘CHILDRENS.

Ath, Danco Music.

THE LONDON RADIO DANCEHANEF.

Relayed from London,

7,0-12.0. —Program a,Peel E

frau:

THURSDAY, June 10th.

12.0-1.0.—Gramophone Pranemission, £.0,.— The Capitol Theat fe LY lis qr,

under: the direction of Coamalle fromJ. Jiogedrt. t

as

toissial Interline,

demi cit, 1GSS5, 1 —_RADIO—

“6BM386 M.SUNDAY, June 6th.

SYMPHONY CONCERT.

THE STATION SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA:

Conducted by

Ww. A. FEATHERSTONE,

“A Shropahire. Lad”Hutierworth

WILLIAM HESELTISE

{Tenor

(with ORCHESTRA).

Boa,

(CA I Ds

Rhipeody,

aa.

hve: a0Beat (?* Jas

ea Alarm | Maccabusus ”*)How \ pam Henle!

is dei“

ANSTA ELISCHER(Pianoforte).

Chopin.

Bbualy in A Flat, Op. 25, Mo. 1,

Study in F Major, Op. 25, No.3Study in E Major, Op. 10, Na,

Valse in. E Minor.

Vulee in D Flat Major.

#10), THE GREHESTEA.Symphony in D Minor

(arr rove

WILLIAM HESELTINE(with Pinte},

* Brom the Late of the Skey-Bine

Water" .. Cadman

oooh

tb.

“To Exsinies”" .... Mover (hwilier

ATHoe = JP. FGahn

“e Buweet Dave ” ‘Seeened that

Ajpeil Aforn ” ; JD Fagg

§.0.—-SHABRESPEARE'S HEROINES

(0), 05.8) fron Londen.

ANNA BLISCHER,

Laws :

G30.

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. RCAeed erat(°° The bprng

Dutehmiati al eas Wraqner: Lara

WIERIAM. AESELTINE(with Puan).

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Mt. Fateria Wie

|, Lighraum fs

“Widmann

“Spinning Song”

a rebb,

6.402620, THE ORCHESTRA, f

Overture;Pivtrie isececss) etter

8.0. Studio Service.OreVoluntary,

6.15.—The Blation Chor: Hymn 747eaeMSter Hy ritual } Boul

of My Saviour.6;—Motet,OF Bactum Conviviumn

Pafeatrin

§.50,—The Rev. Father FERCIVALTRIGGS, SB... Religious Ad-cress. hrs

64.—The Station Chor: Hymn i1

(Westminster Hymnal), * Jesus,My Lore.”

§.45.—Collect anc Veaper.6.50.—Orgean Vielonbary.

6,65.—The Week's Good Cacee,

0.0,—WRATHER FoREOAST AND News,

Laval Mew

6.15. DE GROOT and THE. PIGCA-

DILLY ORCHESTRA. 8.8.

From Londo,

1035—Chee down.

MONDAY, June 7th.

Bogligh Literstiure—MedivvalRoamance,'| OF Sir, Lee Nichols,

B.A

4.0,.—The Wireless: Tris : Reginald 3.Motsit (Vielin}: Thomas FE.

Iitingworth (Cello); ArthorMarston WPtanotorle). Tom

: Brown, | Mase-Baritone.

15—FrOR THE CHILDRER,

G.0,—Masteal Interbude.

iy.—Dalletin of the BournemouthCouncof Bactal Service,

$.45.-—"

bh

ta

“ £

dacal

Ruadio Bociet ¥ Talks Mer,

SDMMONDES, oF. K.8.AW, a How

I Chsanien anes ted with Nowfoaland and Australia.” 4.8,from Dondon.

0.—WEATHER FORECAST AN News,

Me DESMOND MacCARTH®:Literary Criticism, 4.8, Prom

Landon,

2h.— HAYDN, interpreted by GOR-DON. RRYAR. uh. fron |

London,

740), (27) The Game Fish,”MACH SHEL,

Fishing

by Major aT.

10. AN HOUR ON THE PLANTA-TION.

THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA;

‘Twao-t

Oth,

eal

1h,

1.eh,—

1;

Condiueted byCant, W. A: FEATHERSTONE,

© Tipminweence oof the PFlanta-

Ae adn cea epee re Chenters

PHILIP TAYLOR (Baritone)id the WIRELESS CHORUS.elehak 7 yy cess | Stee:“De Ringtail’d Coon” | Gheanty

THE ORCHESTRA.“Down South secre: Seyptallehon

ADELINE SENTOR[ Hoperenre)|

nnGAOROR.

“Who's Det o'Calline”=

‘ Curly-Headed Babb"osmTHE. ORCHESTRA.

Stop, Ma Lit) Topsy”Maydiifeton

ADELINE SENIOR,FPHILIE.- TAY LOR,

and CHORUS,Lady Moon" ... Scott-CaityPHU: TAY LOE,

and: HORUS,Bub It Je Bac Seale flay

Half-An-Hour Musical Gomedy.' ADELINE. SENIOR

{Hoprarme),PHILIP: ‘TAYLOR

{Ratibone},= and ORCHESTRA.

: Lie

excerpts from:

“THE CRIBAoe Somes

“STADASE OMAR ™

wea Pall

—\VRATHER FORECAST AND NEWS,

Fiction Serve—Mr. MARTIN

ARMSTRONG. 8:8. Jroni Lon-

inv.

Loreal: News.

—PART TL OFTHE MYSTERY

BERLAL. S28) fron London,

“THE WRENS " (Sullivan),SUB, from Landon,

——Plose dive,

TUESDAY, June 8th.

11.30-12.0.—Trissie Cox (PianoforteRetrial.

t.44.—An Aiternoon Paper,4,0,—Orchestra relayed from the Flee.

pl

4a,

hl

Teh

= 9does

740,

tric: Theatre : Musical Director,BaoHRonald.

-Musieal Tnterlude.

FOR THE CHILDREN.

=Prone JS.B) fron Londen,

—WrATHER FORECAST Ann NeWwa,

M. STEPHAN, ~‘* L'EtuiNacte. 8.8, from London,

dle

5.—HAYDN,interpreted hy GOR-box BRYA,

London.

—The Winelier Agsachial inn,iaeut:-Com MANRSELELDBho BINEOR, Rill &. if. i OF Prd

Lonvlons

5.8. fre

iEs

TIMES ——is

MILITARY BAND NIGHT.

THE BARD OF 4HLM, ROYAL ATR FORCE.

(By permission of the Air Council.)

Thirentor of Musie +

Flight-Lieut. J. AME RS, H.A.F:

March, * Soneapeo ”. .... Goldingeeerrene ““Lorline “) s..dF altace

HARKY BRINDLE(Pars-Baritane}.

“Hear Me, Ve Wintls and WavesHinutel!

MARGARET COCHRARK

(So pram}.Two Oldglish Meloclies:

“Thin Great World ia a Trauble”“The Happy Lover a

BS,

arr. Lene Wilson

THE BAST.of Herbert

2h.

BedeetionSones,

Tay,The Ba.eeONEVales Caprite, No. 6, ** Soirdesde Vienne". ... Sehbert!. Liss

MARGARET (COCHERAS ana

HARRY BRINDLE. ~

Dheie- be +

“Give Me Thy Hand, O° Pairest ~

AFerrs

aaa pee. Cee! SiarNeooh We Lilly | ducil Vutighan

U) Ne, ohm | | Williaa

BAG, THE BAND.

Belection, “ La Filthy ci: Tambor

RERIOE coi e eae ase OffenbachCharacteristic, “* Littla> Wag"

Ealonberg

WARGARET ©€OC HERA,

“ence Ay love: Now Tove ike

BM gra facuial a pear td title ea. NORE" Prehade ee eeee 2 epel

HARRY. BRETDLE,“ Requiem Re

A Banjo Fong

, THEBEELEt wes

“Pas des Fleurs”

Oliver's

B45,

H.10,

B. ad

+S} Stadney Hane,

Re BAND:

Tensei

i Walla’ “IDelihe x

“Rese Maria"Frid cee Stothart

0.30.—Wratieen Forecast an News,

sir H. WALFORD DAVIES,

Mus. Doe, “Mie and the

Ordinary. Lastener.” 2.8. fromfonctun.

Lacal News,

10.0,—Aete V1. anelHOEPLEME **

Covent Garden,Dendor,

DANCE MUSIC.LONDON RADIO DANCE

BAND.a, B. from Leagefiags,

12.0.—lose down.

Selection f

Lob A(Puecint), from

Sa, Fron

10.30,THE

WEDNESDAY, June Sth.

$.45,—" Swimming,’ by Me W. F.

‘Moptord: M.E.A.P.T.

4:0. Dance Music.

THE ROYAL BATH HOTELDANCE BAND.Relayed from theKing’s Hall Boor.Musical Director :

ALEX. WAINWRIGHT,

6&.15:—FPOR. THE CHILDREN.6.0,-—Musienl Tnterlade.

6.50.—Royal Horticultural SoctyBullepin, 32. fron London,

7.0.—_Weatatan Forecasr anp NEWS.Sic WILLA BRAGG, .8c.,

" Old ‘Pradec-ond New Kuow-ledge : The Trade of the Dryer.” Ew. Fron Lerrpohorrt.

=

om

~BOURNEMOUTH PROGRAMMES."="fists,Pe —AAT ON, interpreted by GOR «

Os BRYAN, a Fi. frome

Lenin.

1h—" The Batish Empire — The

Outlook,” by Mr. 7. STANDEY,LITTLE (Vice-President of the

British Enipire Ui),

§.0.—Progrenne SOB, from: Leno.

o.0, H.R.H. The Princo of WalesApeadkiog atthe

AFRICAN SOCIETY DINNER.SM frou Londen,

f.30.—WEATHER FORECAST AND NEWS,

Mr. L. G; MAINGAND. 38.

jrom, Londen. |Local Newn, :

10—THE CABANO OCTET ami

ISABEL LASSON (Soprane).BoB. fron Jooneion,

11.0.—Clore down,

THURSDAY, June 10th.

LL. 30-1 2.0, ionel Ladbroke: "Calle

Recital,

20-7, AL —Trpemseion to Beloole 7

Niactiral Histary—{7) ife

hinnm—Froge, Toms, Bte.,Mr. Montacn A. PuneFLAGS. FL:

So. from Lemedon,6.40,—Afinstry of Avricultime Jart-

nichts Bolletin, 80afeaFomelan,

741—WEATHER FORECAST ANE NEWs:

oir OLRETS: GC:AMPSON,. Br:=

“Heros of (Cooter: tel

worthelifie.” WSlilr. fron Lonel.

7.35,—HAYDN, interpreted hy GOR-DON. BRYA, SB fronLonden,

7." Gardening.” by Mr. CEORGE.DANCE, F.R.HLS.

Another Station,

WINTER GARDENS WIGHT.

#

8.0.

8.10,

HORACE MANGER and:

CECIL MORLEY

present

“The Passers By."*Under the personal cireetion of

HORACE MANGER:Coat:

ADELAIDE HARTLAND(Sopranc}.

MOLLY JOWNSON(Comechenna},

RENE HELE

(Pianist and Entertainer), -PHYLLIS. WHITNEY(Soubrette and Dancer), ~NORMAN (OOCKS a

(Entertainer),RICHARD MILSER

(Gari-Tenor).HORACE MANGER

(Conmeolten |, :

LWritHer Forecast axp NewsSpee Talk. S58. Jrom Landon.

Local News.—- POD TISHNOFF(Pianoforte Fe.oitalj- S08. from London,

10.30, DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY “BANDS,

SB. from Donec.

12.6.—Cinse down.

-

Chcn,

bath (Continged on the next page.)

3.4o,.—Am siberian Paper.

4.0.— The Wireless Orchestra + Con.ducted by Capt: W. AL Feathers

stone. Bertha Fontaine (Bo:

proh

§.15,-FOR. THE CHILDREN,h0.-—Atnsical Interlude, es

6.35.—Market Prices. for Farmer.

Relayed feowen the Winter Charles,

a

— RADIO TIMES —- [Jose ate, 1926.

=BOURNEMOUTH PROGRAMMES. W**®+sani,(Continued from the previous page.)

FRIDAY, June iith. SATURDAY, June 12th. | a Crown-('p Lady ** #f, Fisher | $50 Ww [N LF REDa

a?isse iOB Pee WILLLAM FIS :

aea aee ere eee |3.45.—" A Paper on Perfumery—tits “ Prtlode"* Ida Sargent Bong,“ You Must Know Whereira ri at= this Roval History, and Same. af tlhe — ae | bik Stop ee ree ertran

Wile, osc hie, Methods Employed.” ‘Talk pre- Bt, DAVED JILNER. (Banjoist). Bong, “Pha Ringers ac .babe

243,—A Paper oon “ Tents {Viollesy= pared by “Mr, J. T. Playtair “Camptown Carnival’) Worley | Dist,“ The Mavicim Grey ea

ime}, "* Preparet by Major Henley: Gipsy Danes" .....+..Aunter Wepnioul

Cooper-Hunt, LO Dance Music “prweet ame, Lava ™ 0, CHARLES WHREFORD,

ie i Barnhy, arr. Atelier | CE eg OT Pp '— y us all 5 if a | a ie ‘is ope eeea hana

A eeeee oe Wee,

|

SHE ROYAL Amt HOTEL e5 OO Boni rs DANCE BAND. 3.15. WIENIFRED CECE and o.5, THE ORCHESTRA.

. Reloved “ffom tho King's Holl WILLIAM- FISHER Valar, + Spouls ” wee J pools

oe ; ey : Rooms. (Entertainers i fi 1, INA SARC‘ENT.

6.15,—FOR THE CHILDREN, Musical Pirector, Bong, “ask to the Starting Thren Bangs from ‘The Tittlest

ALEX WAINWRIGHT. Pointsiete a Gail One Again” :

. as la ay alta r Sono The Calla! the Fash’ ” My Little Garden ™O50;A Sunniey of the Wireless 5.16.—FOR THE CHILDRENS, oe Cait . Figic Wein PTrena** | 8 da

Se eeee SH. 6.0... Mare Dance Music. , Duet, * Arguments Ceed. Pinker | “ Birthday Cako ". ei eeefrom. London, Relayed from Lond 1.05

1.0.—WeEsATHER Foreoasgt ano NEewe re j |S28. CHARLES WREFORD a aicisin picara AnMr. PERCY SCHOLES. Music

|

7-0-—WeAtTHER ForncasT axp NEWws.| (Entertainer). | “ How dan Played the FiddleCritic, SA. from London, Mr. MICHAEL TERRY. 3.28. ‘The Turkish Bath.” Jon Stewer

| rT T 7 a “gs

7.25.—HAYDN,- interpreted by from London. 430. THE ORCHESTRA. pha EEBaaynigGORDON BRYAN. 8.8, from fo, = AAD, interpreted hy “The B’hoys of Tipperary ” hehe ee hsLondon. GORDON BRYAN. 38.8. from eine Seng, “Aten't ‘Men Funny

7.40,—Rt.. Hon. Sir JOSEPH COOK London. Fa F 5 ee a Creature toys ve oleae Mitate

and Mr. T. P. MITCHELL. 4). joseph Addison Eesayint BG. Phe Song, “If 1 Were” .. RichardsSH. from ondon, eer no . Two Children's Numbers : Diet, “Mad Midsummer Days

and Poot," by RISDON BEN- at os sigs a ‘ A TF£.0.—VARIETY. 8.8. from London. \ NETT, M.A. The Fairies Toldanee Heit

acai TIS eal egy da Sargent | ba : i fet Be

eensGeee yo | 8.0. MORE TIT-BITS. * 1 Coukla't Help It, Could 1 7? | 9-90.—Weatuer Forneast ann News.Tato. THEWIRELESS ORCHESTRA: C. Dare | Se

0.30—WratTHen Forrcast ANT News. Conduite by Sith, DAY 1 M Lah ER. } zs “ : i

Sir FREDERICK MAURICE. Capt. W. A; FEATHERSTONE,| “Danes Bizarre” \ Ginmayer | 10.0.—CONCERT. 5.8. from London:BRACAMLG, S08, from Londo, March, “ Waldmere..,. Jesey “En Passat Caer ass ved 10.40, DANCE MUSIC.

Local News. e THE Met8.5, IDA SARGENT 8.45, THE ORCHESTRA. THE SAVOY BANDS

10.0.~ Orchestral Fuature : LON (Songs at the Piano}. Fox-irot, " Dreamy Monterey SR va ~ Sania 'DON” PROGRAMME, 38.8, Four Short Flapper Songs : ‘Hepace 8, fro opolon.

en "Little Mary Fawcett ” Fox:trot, * The Tin Can Fusiliers" 1*-0-—Close down.11.0.—Close down, , ne itty AV ono 1s I

338M. PLYMOUTH PROGRAMMES. Werk HaginSUNDAY, June 6th. 4015 Tea-Time Music. T HIS ORCHESTRA. 1 6.0,— The Atatron Rynoopabed Rex tet

5.40-6.0.— Programe S28, from Lon From the Royal Hotel. Berceuse, "' Love's neeat G33 See.oemMe

fom. Musics irector ron’) 7.40.— dime. MLA LY NEL +: “LeRls 3 ® aniety 9.30-12.0.— Programme SR, from Lon- Snisen des Vacances,”

: \ ti 8 g 5 i I sii vin . i. A ge eh :

: ee thay 03 5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN, pits Ear ag Cearunre: Dlr. from LenHighor, of Piomahin TheEt Rat. 6.0.—Boy Seouts’ Bulletin, WEDNESDAY, June 9th. fle,

6.15.—iramophone Records, i F t :J. H. Th MASTERMAN. B.D. yi P ; 11.0-12.0.—(George East and his Quar- FRIDAY Lith.a.é- TAO, —Pr,cypranviaie Si, Pie Lon- 6.30.—# Sane Sit, from Lomaton: tet, rela ved from Phplagurts ‘3 ‘ Jane

aa a0 JUNE FANCIES Si cel tired a.20.- Ranaeea Pane

reveals’ Senn ieaadeaes Sin Saran e tiddie, F.R.S.L., Boy HerorHE STATION ORCHESTRA. |3,30—Orchestra, relayed from Pop —John Rida.” Liew. ER.MONDAY, June 7th, SA Midsuminer Night's Dream ham's Hestaurait, Grant, “Stories of the Sea—

11,0-12.0,— George East and his Quar ' ae Mendelaenin 40—Aftermnoan Topics, Ashore and the Long-Ships."tet, relayed Tram Popham’'s 4 ERADE‘ Wah (apreurece | 4.15. Tea-Time Music. AA Etlecnnaii Tania:

Restaurant. “Noble Signors \..... dlegerdecr : Royal Hotel 415 T j3.30,—Orchestra, relayed fvom Pop ‘Songs My Mother Sang " From te ore Tt Pac ; ea-Time Music.

ham’s Restaurant. (remain vt Musical Director, From the Royal Hotel.

40—Mr. H, J. Draper: ‘ Chateaux “The Mlarket"* *., wa Carew Allvert Fullhirook, — Alusical Director,i tin Senine.” MIDDLETON WOODS 6.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN, : Albert Futlbrook.

(Entertainer) 6.0.—Dorethy Colton (Soprano). 1.15,—FOR THE CHILBREN,4.15. : Tea-Time Music. in some original Anecdotee: ¢ 39 Pyogramme S.B. from London. 6.0.—Architiald Bollard (Parrtane).

From the Koval Hotel, SINCLAIR LOGAN 7 atk ay T i FRANKLIN CHAM 6.30-11.0.—Programs S28. fron Lona 5— he oF aA abs “ thiht—AMiisical Director, Baritone}. aa ae “ay mu Hog.

Afbert Pollbrools, ee Sones. BERS : rhe Great Five—4.15,—FOR THE CHILDREN. eee cfs Husaii's Farmotis Amateur Loni- win Teh.

ea CONSTANCE WILLINGTON |°.... ’ Fe Oeene posers—{5) Cesar fa, ato aRograne) sees from Thallet, ag Deis 6.6:11.0.—Programute. 9:8, from Lon- 10-120, George: East and ‘his Crateae a : erg Teadhpe : te ‘ ' ‘ bonivam”620Programme SB; from London, ! irene,a4ee cesenge F ey aotona from Popham's

Tal POUND (Late z ; :ae pe Regt.}: Bnd ny| eas Bong Si Pea -THURSDAY, Jume 10th. 2.0.—The Station, Grehestra,

Attack, Measines Ridge, Jone “4 Second MinuetA diel Hesty 11.0-12.0.—George East and his Quar-. 4-0.—Afternoon Topics:ith, iT,rt : : “Hinde Bong" Rimsky-Korsakov bet, relayed from Popham’s 4.15, Tea-Time Music.

£0-11,0.—Programme S28, from Len- Bis “are Be ..... abe Restaurant. From the Hoval Hotel.won. MIDDLETON WOODS. ““')5.00—Oschesira, relayed” fron] Fop- Musieal Director,

In some ‘original liwmour, his Hestaurint, Albert Fullbroak.

- TUESDAY, Jane 8th. 9.0. THE ORCHESTRA, 4.0.—Afternoon Topics 5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,71,0-12.0.—George East ‘and his Quar: “ Scenes Pittoresqnes ct Afasaenet 4 15. Tea-Time Music. 6.0_—THE MICROGNOMES.

Fal, rediy ed froin Popham’s 6.45. VERA DE ry A , From the Raval Hotel 6.90 D nee M i

Restauiant, "Te the Forest.) Prkoitoorhy Musi i Thigoed ; ee “=e use,$.40:—Orchestra, relayed from Pop- | SINGLAIR LOGAN, ? oe ™ F tke = Refayed from London,

ham's Restaurant, In further “Selected Songs from Albert, Pullbrook. | 7,0-12.0, Programme Su from Lon40.—Afiernyon ‘Topics. his Repértoire, 515.—FOR THE CHILDREN, aoa.

64.—Programm: SB: fron Lowlons

5

~ oahiree dor, 1026.1

sWA "i353 M.SUNDAY, June Gth.

1o—The Story of ‘UPRER GYRE” |

SB, fron Matochester.

at(6). S08. fram: Londen.

i.c0.—Dame HENEIETTA BAR-SETT. and the It.. Kev. ‘The

Bishop of CIBRALTAR, 8.8,from Jono.

f..— Clore clown.

20.—ORGAN RECITAL. “8.8, fromLepage,

S. 1D. THE CHOTR GF

eTCATHERINESCAURCH,

Ayvimn. Lead -Us, Heavenly

PatheSe oP.

torres,

Te Dewm in B Flats 2%... AlcockThe Rev F. W.--REES, of 86.

Cetherme’s Church,Heligrona Acres,

Hymn, “ DisposeSupreme “1. fanever

8,54.—Pregranune (5.2, front Lander,

liso—THE SILENT FELLOW-

BHIPF.11.5, (lose down.

MONDAY, June 7th.

12230--1.90,—Lunch-tume. Misie trom

Cux's Cait.So -—A. Short Concert-of New teramo-

phone Records,4.45.-—School Tratemission: Travel

"Valle.

a55. A Light Concert.THE STATION ORCHESTRA:

ondnechor,

WARWICK. BRAITHWAITE

MARJORIE &CO0Ni Vounlist}.

445.—The Art of the Short Story,

iit, Pinanoioets Heypitel.

fis.—FOR THE CHILDRESS.

i.0.—For Young Adventurers :** Black

Racwl—The Renegade.” Toldbv Mr: L.A Knight.

115.— Programe &.B, from London,T4h0,—Mr, NORMAN RICHES,

Cricket and Cricketers.”

A Violoncello Recital.ci, THE STATION ORCHESTRA:

Candietar,

WARWICK BRAITHWAITE,“PTAdesienne,”” Suite No. 2 Bie

EMITH LARE(Bolo Violoneelio},

* Bol Nidre " for Violoneello andOrchoattm 20 iaaweas Fruch

S2o. THE ORCHESTRA.Thre® Dréan “Danees.

Cuberitye- TaylorEDITH LARE,

(Solo Viohoneelto)“The Banl of Annagh "

core. teeghesPree eee Cae

Sah

BLPLA

“ Orientals “

A Light Interlude.Sn . THE ORCHESTRA,

Romance and Two Danes Prom“The Conqueror... ernvern

8.42 DENIS (YNEIL(Songs of, the Piano).

* Green Inde OF Erin ..° Hoseke!~ Father O'Fiin " ..\$ Stanford“The Little Jigiyh Girl"

a at Bfernnen- Lohr" The Mountains of Mourne

Frenchth, THE ORCHESTR:A.

Copak .ccceaeeis Aouorgeby

A Violin Recital,0.3. ARTHUR CATTERALL

Violin}.Dialile

(Soke

+ Le ‘Trille cde .Tartini

SHAKESPEARE'S HEROLNES |

aia

AMaimheine |

A Short Reading from the Scrip-}

—— RADIO TIMES aa idieenieaenenal

CARDIFF PROGRAMMES.tre withJF ree

=abies 7 = aig) .. Tchoiborsby

SD, THE OneHESTRA.

Pasiorale anc Toreh DanceThana

9. 2h)—WEASE Forkcast As bh

NEWS. 'Fiction Seres—Mr. OLARTON

ARMSTRONG,

don.Loval News:

1ht.—" MYSTERY BER AAT.

Kall. §.8. front London.10-30.—"THE WREXS *"(

SBS from Landon,lose (aw,

oO, fron fon

11.6,

TUESDAY, June Sth.

i..—The Station “Tirie$.15.—Tranamission te Schools:

H; Walford Davies, Mus. Doe.,“ Elementary Music anil Musi-tal Apprecatian.” Ratayved |from, Dhivenbr.

£0—The Rovtion Trice.

4.15. Tea-Time Music.From the Carlion Heataurant,

#.45.—-Mr. F. J) Harries,“he Eecen-

tnt Lord Cameltorel, ~

5.0.—"Tea-Time Music fromthe Carlton

Resturant.6.156.—FOR-THE CHILDRER.6.0.—For Young Adventurer: “~ The

Glory of Rome—Timgad,” byPraf. Gilbert: Norwood

6.15,.— Plrgrnme ob, Trova Lomlon,

5.0), SEA SERPENTS.

THE VALVE &8ETCONCERT PARTY

i A

HATCGCATY VALTICAL SIGHT.

A kined-of-a-eort-of-<ae tevinTwo Wriggles.First Wriggle.Concottedl: “hy

SIDNEY EVANS.The Shipper ail his crew cine

aboard, host their slacks, sailk,elec... Siua thanty GF two ame,

shiloawasy, The crew break forthinte song, Then inte mobos; analhint the Jolly Roger. The first

whirhle conciniles with a slight

bat. of botheroin whith thercapture a ship.

Second Wriggle.“GREAT SSAB ES,"

Book -byHERBERT €. SARGENT.

Muse bye ALE.Montague Mifl (A Pirate Chiet)

BIDSEY BYANSBloster (Chief Mate nod an Old

Balt) .... FRANK FRANCISLooekey (A Musical Pirate)

HERBERT SIiE3SEAveha (A Bunake Charmer)

Winnie: (Her Maat}iM. TINGLETON

Perey Porcival (Ao Tonor)

HORACE JENKINSLinseeda’ Poultiza (A Spanish

Ringer) so...JOFN MORGANMontague Mill feare nothing on

earth save cone thing onle—anokes t!

He has come to sea to dodge hispet aversion, but by all-luckcaptures «& Concert Party con-taming a Soake Charmer, to-gether with her lover,.the Tenor,and ff chest containing « bundleof serpents, Driven overboardby the reptiles, Muff ia allowed toreturn provided he turns overanewdent. He agrees to reformprovided that the pera

t

cf) EL— Weare PoORECAST AWD NEWS.

overecrne d. :

Sir |

ere |

— aay

Week seeJune 6th.

Incked up. Finally the Snake ALBERT EVANS.Charmer wees the Tanor and | “Er elie mace himvi quell akira"

Aa wecide to bay a farm peru| Ferdi

lie 4 quiet life nahore,

Sr H. WALFORD DAVIES,Mun. Doo, “Monge anid theOrdinary Listener.” 28. fromEerclon,

Lotal News,10.0.—ACTSR-fIE: wand: -I¥. LA

BOHEME” .from CoventGarten. 8a. from London,

11.0. DANCE MUSIC.LONDON RADIO DANCE

HAND.Se. from Letidon.

12,0,— Chose down,

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.|

12.30—1.90.—Liunech-tine Slasie -fromGoo a> (nie

5 —The Siation Tho.

$..15,—Sehoal ‘TRnaimisshon : Sir

Staniey Laathies, BCR. * Cui.

zenship—Parliainent after theRevolution.” Releyed. fromLoran,

+.40:—Dhe Station Tria,

#.45,—"" Our Feet,” by Elapeth Beott,

f.0.—Pianoferte Recital,f15.—FOR THE CHILDERER,.

6.4),— Por Youn AcVenturera +

* oseph Conrad—His- Tean-

uric, | by Capt. Aurthiar al,

Prive.

bl io— Prnarenniet i

7. 4t—ArF. EWART

M.L.Siruet.E., “* How& Howse"

Progpromme S28, fron Dondes.

H.RH. The Prince of Wales

Speaking at-. TheAFRICAN SOCIETY. DINNER.

S258, from Joondon,f,30.— WHraraenn Forecast aso NEWS.

Mri. G. MAINLAND. Sui, fromLowi.

Local Newe.10.0.— THE CASANO OCTET and

ISABEL -DARBON. (soprana),

5.8, from: Domeédon,

Li o.—Close down.

Jrom Lenuaton.

DAVIES,To Tay

Bik,

GhUh

THURSDAY, June 10th.1290-1, 90.—Lunel- time" Musee fron

the Cartton Restanrant.

A Concert of Light Music.

THE STATION ORCHESTRA. :Condiecior,

WARWICR BRAITHWAITE.

Overture, “The Water Carrier."Cherub

ALBERT EVANS. (Vocaliat). Carpding vies ese ed Ri. S, Hughes“¥ Porth Prydferth ™

G. A, Thomas

THE. ORG EL:7AA.

Sytopheny in D (" La Chasse“)

Ddhy Ts ie cae a wa Heagelr

ALBERT EVANS.“ God Knows" Gaegnne Williams“ Home of Song” Aayds Morris

THE ORCHESTRA.

“A Midsummer Night's Dream“Menadelasalin

(A Fantasia arranged by Fineb.)

3.0.

& ip pupusabeeps] rats [-sfe=Pettiped

CHAPPELLand

WEBERpianos are in use atthe various stations of

; the B.B.C. ‘ DeettettehePatfenge EttBl

“The Veteran's Song ~Pugh Evans

THE OBRCHEST EBA:

Overture,’ 1 Patria4.0). Basel

1.43.—Mr. Richard Treseder, “* Horti-culture.”

6.0.— Pianeforte: Recital,

4.15—FOR THE CHILDREN:

.0.—For Young Adventurers.

6.15.— Progrumms 08. from London,

7.1.—Wratokh. Forecast ast Nacwe:

fir -CORTIS LAMPSON, Ht

“Heross of Commerce; Lard

Northcliffe.” 8.8. from London.

7.25.—HAYDN. interpreted hyGORDON TityAN. i,from London,

7.40,—Station Topics hy the STATIONDIRECTOR:

BO, MUSIC AND COMEDY.

THE STATION ORCHESTRA.“ Pheton,” Symphonic Poem

AaaSey,

ADOLFHE ~“HALLIS(Solo Pranotorte),

“BGtCGUE6 us espChopin“La Cabane aur det Pattes* te

Pouly* ........4fowasorguly“Gvoremecimem " -. aes Eenaat

THE ORCHESTE.A.

Ballet Minsie, “ Javotie

Pregetpp

*" The Perfoct Housekeeper,"'A Comedy in One Act

by GrohPrice,Cal :

B10,

6.25,

Hoch.

The Rev, Josiah Gull (Boptialfiimikter) RICHARD BARRON

Marthe (His Wife)KATE SAWLE

Violet (Their Daughter)PHYLLIS MORGAN

Mrs. Jebb Brown (An Atat. ofTosi, just retumed fromtheColonies) . GWEN POWELL

Martha. ia a8 wonderful Heeraisgs-

keeper, but she has concentratedbea omigel pen the Sateraide of domestic economy, Sheia ft housewife with the: necentof the “howe,” .She: forgets.

that her apeckless larder ahoulelcontain a supply of the milkof himan kiriclijess, A besiv

Hervant teaches Murtha a homeo,hod mekes: her realise: the niperfectiona ofa perfect hows.

keeper.”

ADOLPHE HALEIS:"Tooratain BP. Miner". o Searle‘Allo Puree from Sonata jn Al

Meosavt —“Vogels ala Prophet“Sejaeanni Portela Chepin

THE ORCHESTRA,“On the Bruny

Alomard CarrA Lest Stop with PollyamlSal” 7ityan‘Song?TsThe Sentimental Be'sun ™;“Wally Bea Does”

9.30.—WEATHERFonecast axo Nrwa,Topical Talk. 8.8. fron DonelonyLoval News,

10.0.-—POUCISHSNOFF (| Piinoforte Re.Cita!) sS.H, from ondan,

10.30, DANCE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY BANDS.Sa. fran Donon.

13.0. Close down.

(Continued on the next page.)

ho.

1,30.Buite,

aesee

SWA953 M.

FRIDAY, June 11th.3),— The Shutter Tro : Frank Thomas |

i (Violin), Frank Whitnall {Catloy, |

Vor MéCumb Thomas’ (Pian). |

Schioel ‘Triticimicion E

Looted Animals: Their Haunts

and Fabia: (3) The &konkes,”ny Dr. James d, Simpeon, MLA,

D.8e.; Keeper of Zoology, theNational Mukcom of Wales,

3.95.— The Station ‘Trio,

#15. Tea-Time Music.

From. the Carlton Featearant.445—Mr. Isaac 32. Willinms, Keeper

of Artin the National Mugeumof Wales: “The Appreciationef Art: The Mosque,” by FrankBrangwyn, Fi. A.

el,

G0Restaurant.

-FOR THE CHILDREN,

i.0.— For Young Adventurers:Home-

work Made Easy > Shakeapeare's‘Aa Dou Like It,” ” by Mr. C.-M.Haines, M.A., M: Lith.

t.1o.—Prégramne SUG, from London.

hd.—A- Summery of the WirelessPapers for the Week, 8.8.Jrom Kienalon,

Wrather Forecast ano News.Mr. PERCY ECHOLES,. Musin

Critie. Sv. fron London,

25.—HAYDN, interpreted byCORDON BRYAN. &.8. jronEterm.

“i-ott— The Re.COOK. GHC. M.G.;P. MITCHELL,Lenadom,

s.0—VARCATY.

S.t.— BRITISH

CONCERT,

i, LG.-

Tk

JOSEPHind Ale. T.Soo.. froa

Hon. Sir

Si. from Lerdon.

MUSIC SO0CLETY“4 SB, from Deondon,

BUF.Talk on International Afmire:

Sir FREDERICK: MATRICE,BCL, Caon ** Disarma-ment.” 5.8. front. Lendan,

Local Mews.A,—rcagrenni¢ SH. fron. etden,

“ Fur--}

Tea-time Music from the Carlton |

1Ba)

WRERATHER FORECAST AND NEWS, j 414.—oee down,

SX482 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.5.30.—Prograndne Sat. from London. |H15—STUDIO SERVICE; Adress

hy the Rey. F.. SAMUEL,Memorial (harels,

655-10, 35—ren)porn SB:

Foneari,10-55-11.5,—'' THEMs LoOWSHIF.”

iff.

MONDAY, June 7th.40.—The Castle: Chwma Orchestra

mipel (agra While,

Bo—-Me~ J. ¥, Eamond,

: ** Wolke on the Seashore,

515.—FoR THE CHILDREN,“4.0,—Musieal [nterlude,“K.40.—Urogramne SE, frou Tendon,-7,40,— Mr. NORMAN RICHES,

“ Crteket and Cricketers.’ S39,rani Cordch,

EO-T1.0.—Prevypan ne 4.

dean,

TUESDAY, June Sth.11.30:12.30.—A Recital of Gramophone

Revoris 040.—The Castl« Cinenia

and Organ Music,i.30.-=The Stalion: Tria,

frou

SILENTSLB.

FEL-from (ar

B.Sc.

from Lan-

Orchestra '615.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

ae? SSeS LINE Sto, ii

CARDIFF PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

| SATURDAY, June Vath. | 1.25. THE

A RADIO CARNIVAL.“OWAVisits Bristol

in aid of theLORD AAYOR OF BRISTOL'S

WIRELESS -FOR HOSPITALSFUND,

Concerta relayed: fromThe Olen, Clifton, Bratel.THE BAND OF H.4.GCRENADIER GUARDS:

(By permission of Col. B. WN.Sercison Brooke, CMA, T.8.0.)Baciimester, Laeout i MELLIR.

Windies

GLADYS SN AISH (Soepranc},

WALTER GLYN SNE (Tenor).THE WOGKEY. HOLE 32ALE

VOrRCE CHOIR.Buterkainers::

TEDDY ELBEN

j Renaceaats hs O8SPOVAT),

assisted at the piano byNOH RAY MI

and ELSIE. CARLISLE(Syncopated Songs),

THE BAND,Grand March,’ Father Rhine "

Lrnek

‘Le ees |woh

2ah. Suite de- Ballot,

Fantasqiuc” ;

GLADYS N A Ish“Tin Voor Poe Pac". eseir"Down a the Forest"

Pivenert Heald |

TEBDY. ELBEN |(Caricatores in’ Bony).

THE BANE.Rien » Ag tes|“4 Fiaenkavaber **

Stress

“NEE: (Tener).

Maiden“ (OldSanuerctila|

a8:

o15,

245.(yvertire,

Selection;

WALTER GL’

“The GentleEnelish)...-. .. arent.

Anoabel Lae"

ELSIE CARLISLEIn Syncepated Songs.

THE BARD.Seloetion, '* Merrie Enolandd ©

Caray |

4.0,

4. Lil. 6.0.—Musieal Interlude. |6.30,.—Prograncna Sf, from doondan,

§.0.— Programme 5.8. fromm Cardiff.9,30-12.0, —P rarrennmns AoAl, from

Lostdon,

WEDNESDAY, June 9th,S.c0—The Castle’ Cinema Orchestra

and Organ Music.4.16.—A. Concert of Gramophone Re-

morals.Aoes Te Poa ress May, a”

his Want" :

515.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.~—~Musical Interlude,

6.15.—Loecal Sports Summary,

6.00:—Preagramne 8B. fron Lemon,SKETCHES FROM CHARLES

DICKENS.(Born February 7th. 1812, Died

Jone Sth, TBO)

Excerpt from

“PICKWICK PATERS."Rend hye LILTAS. MORGAN

Sain anal

74

“ MISS FANNY: SOUEERSENTERTATSS,"

from‘NICHOLAS NIGKLEDY,”

Miss Fauny Squeers |CISSIE: ALLE||

| B25.

WooOREY HOLEVFOICE CHOIR,

‘Bown in Von Simmer Vale”Charles Woo

MALE

oO The Viking Serb :

7 t ilerige+ 7oor

“Drink to Me Only With Thineyee Fieri arr een

“Ward tho irate ”arr. Fawkes WW liars

Hervruse ** Hanteck

THE BANT.

Comet Solde, ** Maire, My. Girl,"“Air Vare."

(Soloist, Corporal WEST.)

Grand Selection, “La BohemePorte

The Children's Hour.Opening Dance by

RADIO: SUNEEAMS,Seooe > The Village of Taffywatahduring @ Pow-Wow of the Five

Tiber of WAR,

Dance Music.

Reliyped trom London,

“Oveha,

EL

4,

6.0.

7.0.—Wearter ForecasT avn News,

Mr. MICHAEL TERRY, #28:Prete Lewellen, .

EVENING tGoONCERT.

tie THE BAND.

Military “Qraick Step,Siacorel areal Lannea").

Crind Selevtion, moayallerin |HBusticana “yew ees JWascagrd |

WALTEih GLYNAE,‘“orinds "“The Garden ‘Of Aly Lowe “

Aanes

ELSIE CARLISLEIn Further Selections,

THE LAND.“ Colonial Bom5“Moly on the Shore “' |Overture, “* Sermiramide.”’

GLADYS AW AISH,“Ah Fora’ & Lii*" , Perds

‘7 Koew a Lovely Garden“

d' Hardelot

THE (CHOTR.e Keys of Heaven”

CY.

ae

tare |

7 Anh

= sieenti

S.al.

rire ager

Rownny

8.34.

arButton

SWANSEA PROGRAMMES.Misa Tilda Price

LILIAN MURA

Nicholas NicklebyW, J. MORRIS

Ar. aon Browdie

FRANK DOWDALL

S0NG AND SYNCOPATION.

g6.-THE PICTURE HOUSE

DANCE BAND (TENBY).6.50. REG: FHILLIPS,

in Bong and Chatter, _ “

THE PICTURE HOU Ss E

DANCE BAND.O6-DLPrey ar ee Sf:

Condann,

THURSDAY, June 10th.

11,30-12.30.—A Recital of Gramoptinn.

Reoords,4.0.—The Castle Cinema

and Chrpag Alusie,

Sot. Richard (.

" Great “Scenes

bronCountries” r

§.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN

6.0.—Masicel Interlude:

615.—Feor Vioung.. Adventurers:* Heroes of Wales.”

6.35.—Pragranme SB from Londen,

7:40.—Station- Topics. and

-

Topical

Talk

Mr,

§.35.—

i fom

Orchestra

Williams,threat

‘ With|

ride” Morgan

Week Bes!inningginnin6th.

» Retains

Pusey etA: fe AG Fd

“ Litth Tommy Went A-Flehing ©hboa

| Anchor Song" :.

*"The (Onele anid tlie

BU, THE GAND,

Fantasia on English. Folk Song,The Peesee eeeJape ebre

Picedio Bala, ** Silver Berta| Le Thiers

; O10, TEDDY ELBEN,

] in Further Selections from his

Repertoire,

THE BAND,

Selection from. the Musinal

Comedy, Tell Afe More,

0.00,—Wratirenk Forecast avo NEw.Bports Talks ou. from Lonleil.Loval News,

10.0,— Programme SA. Jrom Lomwlon,

DANGE MUSIC.THE SAVOY. BANDS,

SuB. from London,

=liae down.

20,

bce,

bo

CARDIFF NEWS.E of the moet interesting eventsoO: for Cardiff listeners,

of the week

| particularly those creaichent in the

| neathbourhorst on Bristol, othe Raeclo

| Garmival tobe given at’ The Glen,isliften, Bristol. om Raturday,iin Aad ofthe Lord Miryor of Bristol's: Wirelessfur Hospitals “Fund. tis chopped

that the Fomd will benetit siubetaati-

ally’ as the-result of the large audienceWhith outside manors: of Pies mature

ilwaee ntivact, As in the case of theaurea fal Guunden. Parhy oat Weaton

}aupor- Mare last year, the entire broad-rani progranume for the day will begiven at tha Ler, gral this public

jbo madimitted at popular pics

| Band of HM. Grenacier ratie will

take part, and among the artista willbe Mise Glecdve Naish (soprano), Mr.

1 WWalee Ghynne ftenor), the Wookey| Hole Maly Voies Choir, Mr. TeeblyElben, Mics Eisie Curtisle.

ia

The

Week Beginning .June 6th.

8.0-12.0,-—Programne SB) froin Een.aon,

FRIDAY, Jone 11th.

6.0,—Transnussion to. Schools: De:Florence MW thisbeey dire. ‘The

Halits of Aninila— Food Stor:mg." Mir, David: Davies, ** Re-

haissanee Ai."

3.45.—The Edgar Willian

Nanay Hughes (Soprama),

§.0.—Afternnon Topies,5, 15.—FOR THE CHILBPREN.6.0.—M asical Tntertude.6,15,—Mise Frances Margan.

You Remember i630-11.0,—Prayramine ALB,

Landon,

SATURDAY, June 12th.

Thé, Dansant.DANCE MUSErelayed irom thie

Raltic,,.Lounge: Cafe,

§.15.—-FOR THE CHILDREN,6,.0,—A Short Pumoforte-Rercital,

T. DT. Jones.6.30-7.23,— Programe

ondan,

fi --Programmes SF.0,—Prag PerntA

“Landon.

Tritt

Ba

Pra

fh,

by

J fromF.

Pigg.

prehie Cardi.

So from30-12

4 1

= aa

(i

Sie dr, RA| entreTIMES ————

3p—

2ZY378 M.SUNDAY, June 6th.

ahi, The Story of“PEER GYNT'(Fenris. [baer

fag dranelated hy Willan mand

Charles Archer}.

Tikl by AIT BERNARD,

Theitental Masia. will keplayed by

THE $§T TION AUCATENTE.)

ORCH ESTA.

Conducted byT. H. MORRESON.

Belecied “tradi “PeerSites. (Mos. beand 2...

aye

frrrepy

5,0. BHAKESPEARL'S HEROINES |ia). SA. fron Daeton.

ao-h—bAAE HENRIETTA

HARNETT aml the BISHOP

OF GIRBHALTAR ie i, from

JL nln.

&.0, ~ sa rs fi 7.25, Programe SB. from London, (The Studio Audience will join in

i paces seats hy es] | 8.0, FOUR RADIO ARTISTS. the chorus of exch song.)

THE STATION QUARTET. HUBERT CARTER(Tenor). 4) HEReataaa |Hymn.“ Praise, My Boul, the Ring “The Bong at (*" The {imrnortal ul. : 7 eer i

cof Heaven" {As aml ML No.) Creation "". Hour“) “Py I goaatripksiesaids " Faery Bong”‘| ftutianed Fowler @ Last Test Motch,

Bible Reading: St. Matthew VI, | Cielo ¢ Mart" (“La Gio- You Dances.v, 12and VOL, ¥. ear ne ebaes wae 2Ovathielle | 3. 15, THE ORCHESTRAig ey. KATHLEEny“MOORHOUBE will play some Popular Fox-trota.

Anthem. (Solo ‘Cello). | $9.0. HARM. The Princes of WalesReligie. Address ‘by tho Rew. Sonatina in Eo Major .. Falentina Speaking at theJAMES ADAMBON, ALA, MAVIS BENKETY (Sopra), AFRICAN SOCIETY DINSTER,

GBe., of Bt. Aidun's, Bydabury’ * Ten mes filleties ** | arr. SOR tram: Lenden,

Hymo, “Lead Us, He=indy “Memon Dites Moi) Weebertin! §:40.— Wrarnen Fores ast asn News.Father, Lead Us" (A: and M, “Chanson de Florian.” .-. Praca | 040,—Mr. L. G. MAINLAND, 208,No S61}. Cheatin Tapani,“ Podites from Lendom

$:50.—Thy Week's Good. Cause. ADOLPHE HALLIS Lisénl Mews:f.—Wrarhe: Porecas’ ani News, (Solo FPianoforte. 10.0.— THE. CASANQ GOTET. andi

Local News. "Le Rossignol en Armour ISABEL TANSON (Sopranc). }0:15.—_ DE GROOT and THE PIACA- ] Conperin AA fran Dennen,

DILLY ORCHESTRA, ALA, Rwee ee eee Byrd) 11.0—Cloge down.J che Jeetcia ee ey King's Hime “Or atateall |

10,35.—(Close down. Taaseita, Oe. 7AeeTERERT. CARTER. THURSDAY, June 10th.ti if Aryans Wicca = ‘ ' t

MONDAY, June 7th. au maneeej eHeita LL Seon bnoeert by the Station

4.95. = Sehool Proratit vr. AG. “Loves Pon diile Bantock 1.—Miba Dertho A. Wooley: 1AWierdie, Mode, Travel’ Pic- pie AS Warrdar" = Pugrimage to Jordan anil thetures—A Trip Threough Affean Phe Young i Bisleioh | Dead Bea.Baw armpe. ' si ae a a Se Ti .

*Ah ~ NEN Music, relayed from KATHLEEN MOORHOUSE. Tea ee Music.

the Piceetilly Picture Theatre. ith a ; erTN ey tole satay saan 4.45, a aaae=

4.0,— Mrs. M. Berits 7" Gleanings from PeeEe Renyey rel aaeerie yer asn-Cireet. Amercan Foot: eens et ak oe eet) fk, Tapertares E

= Z r Ue aeeeeee ay PEE ee oaips

wes eenasae MAVIS BENNETT. 5,18FOR THECHILDREN.Faoeackiths Pictire “Theatre: Li wy * Hird Songs. i: i an we enne6 : az '; ce cere |

6.0.—J. Suteliffe Helliwell (Baritone). ‘ The Cuckoo nent | Leite i i. a NELNTR.4Caerooes EWS.

6.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN. “The Nightingule "f Lehmann | Se Eee ee Bt.

6.0.—The Majestio ‘* Celebrity " Or- Milanese es Belt Acquis ee eeeehostra: Ahusionl Direetor,

Gerald W. Bright. Kelayed iromthe Hotel Majestic, St. Anne's.ntt-lhe-Sea.

7.0.—Wearakn Forecast Axo News.

Mr.LitereryLayedirr.

HAY DN. interpreted hy GOR-BON. BRYAN. -5.2.: fram

Lonel,7i}—Mra. F. G.. HIGHAM, *Pic-

tures of Manchester Progress—

(2 The Merchants and the

ayes fe

£.0,—Pregrenina8: fren London,

Criticism. S.8. fron

Tait

1.0. PF ART OF -THEMYSTERY SERIAL. 38.8.fronTen nt

10.30.—"'THE Wis? Sudlemen),SB. fro itnton,

11.0.nee down :

TUESDAY; June 8th.

TUESDAY. ..MIDDAYSOCTETY 3S: OOACERT,

Relaved from the —Lasrer FreeTroi Hil,

152.0).

1 LILIAN GASKELL(Soto. Piamotorbe).

MOGEN BARDO (Ropranci.

4.95,—Siechool' Pransnnissicn PMc. 3. HiStraw); Mesa,’

tiles.” 40,-—Mr. W. F. BLETCHER, Spanish

14h —J; Meadows ihwas-Piaaa | : Balk.Faacital} \ BO A POPULAR PROGRAMME.

. fee ee We March.1.0,—Atbernmaw | s,gal: likewa hia bike THE STATION ORCHESTRA:Shadi S et Bae Conduirted by

THE STATION QUARTET. in 1 Ans

PAT RYAN (Bolo Clarinet). area eRa| ae A Saree hi Merle, eee Woaneey\f.15-—FOR THE CHILDRER. We gin |

6.0.—The Majestic “Celebrity” Or-| 615 HARRY HOPEWELLchevire: Musical Director, ] (Baritone). ieGerald W. Bright. eurae orn "The Old Superb.” Stanford |

ile Hotel Majestic, St. Anne s- OF to Philadelphia "'-.. Bfeapmedt| on-the-Sea. ot | " Ha! dally Jignikin, |" Nielciss

1 7.0:—Wraraer Forecast avo News, “My Old Shake 7) ooo cis “rotere

M. STEPHAN. 8.8. from London. | “Chorus, Gontleman |" Lahr

DESMOND MacCARTHY: |

ADOLPHE HALLIS,* Reflets dans l'Eou" | 7,* Jardins sous la Plo” } etnsay“LIMOmMenireigen el eee Ease

ih), WEATHER Forroast aso

NEWS,

Sir HH. WALFORD. DAVIES,Alias. Dhow.

Local News.

Soo. fron London,

10.0.—Acta Th sol IV. of “LA

BOHEME” (RiveFromCovent (aanden. et. fromJando.

DANCE MUSIC.THE LOXDON RADIO

DANCE BAND.

Swe. from: Lomdon,

12.0. 0oe choi,

Li. t0,

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.

4.95,—Sehool Transmission : Miss Fl.fricin. Viport, a Voyages Among

the Teles of Song—Tie Art ofBongein the Mckiile: Aju"

$.45.—Orcehestral Music, tole fromthe Piccadilly Potture ‘Theatre.

4:0,—BMise: Daisy sordan,:King

1S,

520.— Edith Lake (Solo “Cello}.

‘Ainmisters of thie| oh, Ld,

Tim Ages—Giant band -Rope| a. LF

Arthur's Courniey,

72h.—HAYDN interpreted by GOR:

7.40.-—Alderman W, WALKER, *

Bh,

Tea-Time Orchestral Music.Kelayed from the

Piteachily Picture "Theatre.

-~FOR THE CHILDREN.Programa AB, fran Lonaloi,

DON BRYAN.London,

Soe. from

TheUse of the Map manic Compass.”WiT AND MELODY.

THE UNITY MALE QUARTET:TOM KIMBERLEY(Tenar},STANLEY. JENKINSON

(tml Tenor and Rntertamer}),WILBIAM HASLAM (Baritone),

WILL CROUABLEHULMEpeaee|:

THE QUARTET."Song of the Jolhy Roger

(Tarjnetieda

WILLIAM HASLAM.* Out Where the Big Ships Go“

HewittTOM BIMBERLEY and WILLCRUMBLEHOLME(Diet),

* The Ballad Singers” 2: WilsonSTANLEY JENKINSOS,

An Impression “of Harry Lowder.THE QUARTET.

“Drink Te. Me One". BartonWILL CRUMBLEHUEAME, “The Skipper of the Mfary Fone”

Mieharas

MANCHESTER PROGRAMMES. Y= jing,QUARTE7!‘Be: Contlivetor "

THE* Tho: Lady

Rearton-

“There AreWILLIAM

Fiparo's Song OThe Barber:

OF Reve TV. ee ere ace’en RI

TOM KIMBERLEY, —

My Sweetheart When a Hoy *erga

JENKINSON wal

HASLAM (itarti:

Hero and the Villain”owes

WILL CRISMELEAYLAE,

“Myself When Young”

Jehan

QUARTET,

ETATION DEAMATIC ijCOMPANY

Fh

"“"'tida's Honourable,"bey

Clertrine

Women”. Gatley”ayARL AM,

STANLEYWILLIAM‘The

THEPina

fh. TEE

Robra,

iat 2Mrs. Smith (A Shopkeeper'sWidew) 1... LUCIA ROGERS

Hilda (Her Daughter, o ChernGirl sot Bore Refinement)

HY LDA METCALFtt Eebward Adelison

Ww. E. DICKMANMind Picture: The entire nein

takes place in the Sibthis®Sitting recon. This have a aiobogs

air oof being eon fetes ‘omti-mackssare aol oven. bbe: bordcape dune aeeociated “wrth brightribbons, The table is piorthy

lnid for tea ated Mora. Sinithit boeiling around, deer fans

Tall of paper decorations, en.deavouring to find some spoenstill unadarned,

Presented by VICTOR SMTYVAE:,..—Wararere Forecast AND Nites

Topical Talk: 42M. from Bondon:Titec! News; i.

The H

10.0. POUISHNOFE (Pinnoforte Re-cited. Se, from London

1900, " DANCE MUSIC.THE -SAVOX BANDS.

Sob, from Jeno.

1200. —Cloge elowen.

FRIDAY, June Tith..

11S Teo, relayedPiccadilly: Picture

20. —-Pianofortefrom the

«Pee.

#.20,— Soho) Transmisaian:Mir, Frank”A. Lowe, F.2,8., “ Rambleswith a Natoralist—The Countryin June,"

$.45.—The Station Quartet,4.0.—Afternoon Topics.

4,15, Tea-Time Music.THE STATION QUARTET. ~ALBERT BRADLEY (Tenor).

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN. "J6.0.— "The “Majestic

chestra:; Musical Director,eriW. Bright, Relayed —from the Hotel Majestic, ot.Anne6-on-the-Sea.

i.PragoR: from onan,

Bh, Alrican Sones,IHS VA ZL

Bonpes of Nyorsalienedarr. Tikes: Rolland

* Bong ofLamentation 3;TheChickens Grief * BoatRomy "7 32 havSone,”

" Dingaan’s Dhsteat” ‘| Mulirasy Bong"

* Hottentot Song"bid Soneee

Ting -a-ling-a-ling “

{ Continaad on the mext poge.)

(Baws), *

arr,

Sopriell

_-_

“OCebebritey: "Gir e48

oe

i ia

mei

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a

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400=

- Ly378 M.

“Sloepy Klaas...*Bocr National Yolleslial"

B00.Fan Hera |

BOCIET¥|SB. frat Cola, |

hO.—Wikaren Porrcaxre asin NEWS,|

BRITIEHCONCERT.

MUSIC

BIR FREDERICR: MATRICE,

RCL. S28. from London,

Lacal News.Orchestral Features :

bON ” PROGRAMME,Sram Lennon.

Close clown.

1th).

1h).

ee cerriliit

* LON: |SH, 1

SATURDAY, June 12th. |Aawlame RothRecital),

=" Fashan Speaks Chat."

EL. Chora.

Banca Music.Prom tha. Pieeedilly Restaurant.

—ohSeville (haritne},

FOR THE CHILDPRER.,

Mort Dances Music.Refayed {irony Joonron,

$45.

4.0,-

(Aute-Pinne |

by Miss!

—Lancashire Beckeepora’ Ansocia- |hon: DGutletin:

" Beouts"’Bulletin.

70.—-WEATHER FORECAST AND News.

Travel “Falk. S.5. from London.Fon: AY Co, interpreted

: GORDON GRYAN,from Leonilan

6LV331 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.Preetray ipl ay J rine i. fail.

NewsLceovl

ealTh,elena,

£.0,—ORGAN[ Jcmelen,

S15.Religious Service from,the Studio, Address. ly theRev. 8, H. HOWARD.

The Afusical part Ol the Bervice

willbe tendere:| by THE CHOIR

of the SACKED HEARTCATR, Layer.

§.0-10.35:—roqraniiae Soi, ran

aoa,

. MONDAY, June th.£1.30- 12.30.—ramophine Hecords,40,— Patric and bie Orchestes, teem

the Futicnt (Cinema.60.—Afternoan Topics.5i5._FOHR THE CHILDERS,

6.0.— Light Masi,6.20.—Programme Sof, fran Afenehee

far,

To Presrmne 8, Fran Dentin,

740—Mr. ERNEST EDWARDS(** Bee “') : Weelty Sports Talk,

8,0-11,0.— frog raren seve SL fren Leneho.

TUESDAY, June 8th.

40.—Afternoon Topica: FitegeraldFrénch, “© Livérpool—Old anaew,"

4.15.—The Station Pianotorte-(arctotand Billy Barnes (Entercainer).

515.—FOR THE CHILDREN,A—Dairece Music,

6.20,— Preyremitcheater,

701220. Pragnanate 8.0.dan,

WEDNESDAY June Sth.4.0.—Afternoon Topics; A Talk

Women, by Muries avy,

Dance Music,The New Oraitonians Dance

Ore best ni +

Under the Direction. of

Dawe Coutbs.

Relayed) from the Grafton oom.

515—FOR THE CHILDREN.&0.—Light Music,

RECITAL, Sut, fe

Peet -

Swi. Ad erasran

front Jen

for

418.

bey|Bi: Be

— RADIO TIMES

(Continued from the previous page.)TEARE.

oy Bi. fron it Prema

Mr Aw HB:Folk Lore,”pel

BEGONE, DULL GARE.KRLINTON BHEPHERMU

(Liaritore|will open the Programme with

1% Berane, Dull Care EC Pathes Ga

Gene from Me" (ith Century}.

THE STATION ORCHESTRA:Corlactor,

T. H, MORRISON.* Joveus Nipgers

Ft

TAG,

Bo,

March,

“Vie la DioteenKLINTOSN SHEPHERD,

Old Enel sah Melodies

arr. Lanes

Cane -* :

“STE,

BM dao,

Palas

Let'a DeWhen Dull

Fhallis uM.

Merry.”THE

Waltz, ‘ NightsORCHESTEA,

of

chetffs8! Fumpeudlti-Panata lik Dheuiza

DENTS ONE

“Father OCPlynn6.

“The Mountains a

Stated

Alourne °°

F'rcichDonovans “Alitedae MNcethaw

THE ORCHESTRA,

“aboy @f Lite (Seite Fane

nse. ou oPereetedis* At the ““Countiey

Bide")

The

Fair”os

6.20—Bovs Brigade Monthly Bulletin,

6. a0) TF Pogaoa ton aiChr,

THURSDAY, June Lith.

4.0.—Harild (eae nnd his Cheehestra,

from the Trocadero Cinemi.

Dinlogoes belween Mouriel Ran-

detl and Cecil Parker.

§:15,—FO0R THE CHILDREN0.—Diwee APusio.

Oo, PPrepeinie Ae

menor: A; BTSyinish .Talk,

8.0-12.0:-- Prog raniive 5.8. jJron at:

mayp,

FRIDAY, June 11th.315-3.45.—=Transnission to ‘Schools:

bir. Geoffrey Paget, NaturalHistory: Talk, Naw 3.

4.0.—ATternnon Topics,4.15.—The Station Piapoforte Oiurtet

5

5.0.

from Lonifou.}

Ali, DUARTE :

and H, M, Astol (Baritone),6.15.—FOR THE CHILDRENbik Light AR Washes.

a0.——regeee ST,enester,

6,50.—Progrtmmae 8.8, fron London,

8. OUR BIRTHDAY.Liverpool Composers.

from Mean-

DOUGLAS: MILLER{ Pinnotortes.

AUGMENTED STATIONORCHESTRA :

Conductor, Dy. JAMES

THE

LYON,

“A Comedy Overture |Bute tram “The Palace of Cards ™

Canceria in DMiaijor .. Bonjtos Miller

Celtic Suite... : Merrick

‘A Birthday Barrel."A Burlesque.

Bpecially Written for the 2ndBirthday of THE LIVERPOOLSTATION by EDWARD. P.,GEN.

{With Sere apologies toDickensian levers of ** Ao Chrrst-

ks Carol)

Piano forte

Mast |

Berger: |Fine|

lis|

(Entertainer), |

Ltn| playing selections from Grieg's

. Suton

Lyon |Flat |

Bovis

KLINTON SHEPHERD.

“Give Mle Wouth dread

~All the Workl Awakes To-day ™

EB. German

The Batchelor Ship"

even. Hieharas

ONELL

itt| fy ier,

DENISIntresed wera

O sullivan,THE ORCHESTEA,

Galop, “Jove Record SalahartFox-trot,

Patsy

Veerrericca

0. WWRATHER PoRecasT asp NEWws;Sparta Talk, Tooul News.

| 1.0 CONCERT. OH. frend hepetai,

LhSer, DANCE MUSIC.THE SAVOY BANDS,

SB, froma. Lene,

} 2.0— Close down,

| etae

MANCHESTER NEWS.| “Peer Gyat."’

| THE story of Peer (fyn! will be| et the Manehester’ Station on

)Sttiuday by Mr, Jiatnes BRernord, who

| will read trom tho werk of Hewrilr

| Lheen, at tratishited by Willian eid

Charles Archer. "This interesting reeitalwill be given with mealental music hy

Station Augmented Orelisstria,

eer

“Ehis- pro-

tole

iryk! Soites, Nos, 1 wands,. Cat | Perris proved 2h popular when par-

LIVERPOOL PROGRAMMES.Fie

Kntire prilt

Pliyed lav THEMSELVESTrotter EDWARD PL GENNChest of the Birthday Past

SAMUEL DRINGTimkina

ALTERT HARSALLTimkins

Mra,-FRED WILKINSONbred Timking

FHILIP H, HAHPER(* Listeners ')

Dolly Timkins (A Member of theSalita (hotr}

DORTS: GAMEELLThe Ghost of the Birthday Pre-

TMT yiaae bate WALTER SHOREJiitmes HH. Thomsen

Fi J. WILEINSORMatilda ‘PRomson

Mrs. FRED WILKRLYS04(" Highbrows")

Ghost of the Foture

SAMUEL DRELANG

The Statrori Director's

June 11th; 1926, at 10.25(The Raprel arrives.)The Stodia at 215 acm.

5 taps it.)Dream:

Stave L-: “The Ghost

Birthday Pasi,

Stave 2: The ‘GhostBirthday Preset.

Siave 3: The Ghost

Future.Scene 3: The Siudio at 5.45 p.m,(We discover what's in it.)

Presented byEDWARD P, GENN,

Mragricninie: 3a, from onda,

“THE BIRTHDAYCABARET."

Written and Presented byEDWARD FP: GENN,

FAULISE PARRY,DORTS GAMBEE EL.MURIEL LEYY.

HUGH. H. FRANCIS and

THE STATION OBRCHESTEA,

Tih

Afr

The

Silas

Mrs

The

Beene 1:

Office,iin,

Scene 2:(* Unele.ae

of the

of the

oF thie

10.0.

“TL Want-to be Happy **

| done anit, Path.

MANCHESTER PROGRAMMES, ¥* sethe year that this

Teast

formed: earlier imbeing given. nian innumerona requests end on this ocra-

sion it is alan being relayed to Lomdon.An hoor of Wit are Melody will the

hag«“jurel Cyn T hiuirscllyey Vemir, when the

Unity Miaka Voie Quartet appoar forthe fret time before the Mennbeater

microplicie, —Titis ialented foursome,

consisting of ‘first anid second tenor,haritone and bess, with an invisiblefifth, in that the second tenor. is also

the entertainer of the party, is alreadypopular with Tocal gaidioners:On Friday, there is & recital of:

Afriean FCM by Mr. Jahn van Eyl

thea); hed first studied singme 48h

| Johannecburg. asd won the Kisteddiad

Open ty all Africa, atthe ate of twenty.

After serving. with the East African| Forea bie: aTTa: ta Englansl 1th Late,

jad graduated at the Rogat Acackeamny

Pot Muste. His firkt eanas a broadenstlartist in Wales on Empire Day,

‘“Begone, Dull Care,” in the titleof the Meuchester programme on

Baburday OVO, when Mir. Rolin hewn

| Shepherd (Limiter), Ala. Denis (Vr Weil

} (ontartginer), and thie Station Urelestra| contribute a collection if cheery sagalanl melody, beginning with the oldseventeath-oentury bedi Hepene, auldCre, i prithee be gone from ele, andl ehr-

Chiding with the. twentieth-cantury, Ji Wirt Te ite Hippy.

Week BeginningJune 6th.

SAMUEL DRING,

WALTER SHORE,ALBERT WW ASSALL,

Dance Music.NEW GRAFTONIANS

DANCE ORCHESTRA.Relayed from the (rufion Hoots,

Musical Li herbor,

DAVE COUTTS.

11.30, —C lose down,

SATURDAY, June 12th.4.0.—CGaillard and his Orchestra, from

the Soule.Aces.5.0.—AMternoiey “|Deppbessi's

“open

£15.—FOR THE6.0.—Dance

6.30.

10.40),

ELE

: David: Wray,

CHILDREN,Musie,

—The Sea Lions at the Zonfram Jenolan.

Sub.

7.0, =P reupramiaie 8,

74—Mr. Ay H.Polk-Lore."

6.0-12:0.— Programe So from Lar-Gon.

f PERE Lan ilorn,

TEARE: "Minx

=ae Z

LIVERPOOL NEWS.D*: JA Bs | ES LYON 4 ha, mil

Friday, is to conduct the augmented Atation Orchestra ina pro

frenime of works by Liverpool tom-

poses, i one of the most distinguishedLiverpool musicians, He is best known,perhaps, for bia work in connectionwith the musical festival movement,having become a popular adjudicatorit muaicol festivals gall over the

country. As Honppary Musical Directorof the Wallasey Festival, he has madethat eqnbest Veryportant. A mark

of Dr, Lato’2 SA SCR in (this eornmer.

tion was his appaimtment, in 1924 andl1825, o8 adjudicater of the CanadianMusical Festivals in all the provincesof Canacla,

Dr. Lyon also finds time for a gooddeal of composition, and is. to conducthis Polece of Cards Sinte: on Friday.At present he is writing an opera for the Carl Rost Opera Company.

pte

eyaaa

-

o

404 M.

dae, LAS,aRABIO TIMES-

——_———— aie

5NO

SUNDAY, June Gth.ORCHESTRAL AND WOCAL

CONCERT4) 50, THE STATION

ORCHESTRA :

Caondnetor, EDWARD CLABRR.

Overture, “* Carnival in Rome ™Heriioe

$.40.. NORA WIGGINS (Soprano),Recit.. “And Gexl} (The

bene On Mi “ ef Creation “y

es a[ee Aaya

Ay irs ‘ hady! The My Graeen ot

tsract (* Fudith) .-. Lorry

at rh, REeee:

“ity ot Rorraw

2 WILLIAM HENDRY

{Paribore}

and ORCHESTRA.

Five Mystical BongaFR. Venghan Willams

“Easter: rE (rot i

Flowers" ;Wwéleome “:“Antiphon,”

THE ORCHESTRA.

“Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme *Fisecfaeel Stretacst

NOBRAR. WIGGLES.

4 cinay Bongos

ePHE One hisT RA.

The Call"

ii).

125:Dvorak

8.18,

1 a.30

!|

o Lae Bude Me }

rg fhtk.

1

DOROTHY BEANETT[operatic }. =i

Amero[TH he Pastore)Afoserl

iWith ¥ iolin Obligate. }

4 Symp aril Shepherds'

Purcell

“ Rose Softly Blooming ©. .Sjponr

ADOLPHE HALLIS

(Fienaforte Recital).Prelude and Fugee mF

iirom Book Of. Wohltempernrte

Klavier) .2.i...50, 8: Bach

Solfegietto .....+-- Phok. Bach

Caprceio in B Minor)

Ehapeodly in E Fiat] -Pasaepicd from Suite Bereporeitie

Hebi

A Mure h af the

Woolen Soldier ~“Theale ida.

poopie")

* Punch and Jady iFt * CriseraShow

Torantelle ...Study, No. et

AChopin

a ! asec ralPagani Liss

DOROTHY BENNETT.“The Bird and the Babe “

Jeri ise

* (lar Performance)

e. Moore Leiesnen

“Air du Rossignol” (* Par:enki ye hee es a POeS

THE ORCHESTRA,

Melodyin F. Raclpenns how

Ballet Musi * Feramora ~Rubinaten

“ Lazy Song

fl, Wii,

iPceres

1.30.—Wearner Fouecast ann News,

—TOverture. The Peesant a Rogue”Deorak

4h, READING, i4 Peace on Earth.

fN, THE ORCHESTRA. =

Prelude io.L'Apres Mid On|

Pareeee Debussy

5.0,.--SHARESPEARE'S HEROINES

(6). SRL ren Lanaai,

5.80,leer chet.

€.30-7 44, Service,relayed trom

Jeanine Parish Church.

Address by ihe Rev. CANON

G,ATKLEY. i

45. — The Weel’s Good Cause. 5.2.froin Gonder,

(0.WEATHER Fomecast Axo News.

Local: Newal.

iy Li5DE GROOTand THE PICCA-

BILLY ORCHESTRA. 8.8,

fram Pernaton.

1ie83.—Close: clowns

MONDAY, June 7th.

ffa—Tranemisaon te Bchoc's:

Mer. Eric Garber, B.A., The

Story of Eugland’s Play makers

(Th The RK nights af tha Bart-

ing Pestle.4.0—Afternoon Topies..iiog.—Musie from “Fenwick s Terme

Ten Boome,

iib—FOR: THE CHILGDREX.

6.6-—P reprise 8prone Jomalon,

(40.—Radio Asscoution Tall: Mr.

Pape ‘(Newenatle},art Mainteninee

jalars. eee:

feeriee FORECAST. ASD IVE WSs

See 5% DESMOND MacCARTHY.

BR. from Laelue.

HAYIYN interpreted by

ORDO es -iN. SB.

fron Loittin a

Th—The HeaRady PARSONS:

* Careera“Thie Girls—(2) Archi-tecthore=LIGHTINSTRUMENTAL

“SONCERT.

THE STATTON ORCHESTRA:Conductor, “DWAR CLARE,

*‘Tabteaux da Voyage “ 'Paice: DPTaaly

““Paturge * ;Tae- Verte:

of Aveculrenu-

=to

Tae,

=atl

* Ein Maretie "s4 Tap las“ E

ihermags 3 Depart

Matinal.*in

f

“The Care |

Fiction Beries—iir, MARTINARALST AOAC. Suh. fron

Londo,| Loowl News, J110.0—PART TIT. GF THE -APYS-

TERY BERTAL. 8.80 franFondinn. :

1.30, ** SOVOCASTRIAN NIGHTS "'Past and Present,

JTARRED

heey.

“At Anderson Place.”A. Newcastle Eyisede,

hey

MARY (Contato,

i, fear Weerarer:

fast;

Mere, li Lett

BYDNEWY WILSONWe. Wilham Blackett

ERIC- BARBERKing Charles 1. GORDON LEA

Colanel Robert Lilbam

.itrahvas |

Alinear |

HEGH MexBELL}

Mind Pichure t Tn the mnae- |

romm of on houses: off Pilunm. |Street, Newcastle (i house |which etl stands in what 1shorn ee Andersen Pilate}, Mr,

heckett and Ina wite aee listen.

ing to the paving ola spinet,

They are the hosts or Charles T,,

for nine “months wa virdual

poidaoner with the Seottish Arms.to when be has fled trop Crom:

well, An attempt at escape

bry ower of the Tyne has: jistbeen frasiratel, but ihe Ringsill widerrates: the perl ofhis position.

ROBERT. STRAXGCEWAYSi Baritcare}.

Les,

NOVOCASTRIAN NIGHTS (4)

“The Man Who Knew.”11,30.—Close dowti,

TUESDAY, June 8th.

L1.30-12.30.—Dorts, Chariton: |Mezzo- 4

Soprano), Charles Nairn (Trim,honed, *Critmenhone

SS

10-020,

'

FRreceornts, i

~"NEWCASTLE PROGRAMMES.1,t:—Miss Olive Marsten, * ' A Palace

of Dreams.4° LE:—ie from, Tilles* 8 Hestaurant,

Blackett Breet.

£.15.—FOR:° THE CHILDRENS.

6.0, Programinea5. fron Laridoi.

7.0. Wreernee Forecast Aso News,

M,-BITEPHAN, 8.) from fone(rePri.

Pineyevi tirue fron Leadon,

0.50,— WEATHER FORECAST AXD A EWS.

taal,

ee:

Week BeginningJune 6th,

GEORGE H, HEPPERi Entertainer},

“A Fishy Fishing Storr”Lawrence Abairey

"A Titty on Drinks “26.7, HonebO-2Es THE URCHESTERA,

The Led of the Rose“ GelbertLOG, GEORGE HH. HEPPER,

CX Stories Just a Few,Some ** Briderrotim Oratory ~

#3.) Afhert

bo.1a,

Sir HH, WALFORD DAVIES,Miso, 5.8. from Lomion,

Local ‘News-Acia- TTY,BOH ES7Covent

Landon,

DANCE MUSIC.LON THON RADTODASNCE

BAST):Su. Tran, Jeera.

LE 2.—Cloae clown.

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.

jit, hal TY. of

{Pureceeee),

Gaunden. ls

from

from

14a,

THE

Transmission bo Schools;Ale. Edgar jy, Baitnthen, Mhusae

afothe Diatione al) Been,”th —Aftermaan ‘Topics,

hlh— hese fron Fenwek's Terrase

Tea Fooome,

6.13,—FOR THE CHILPRER.5.00, Programing A. fre Lepper.

635.—For Farner: Mr, HH; W,Wheblon, * Milk Recording,”

b.ot.—Royal Horticultoral Society

Bautletin,7.0.—Wrearnrh Forecast asp NEW,

Bir WILLLAN BRAGG, T.8e,

SB. from: Eorulen,T.2h,— HAY DS interpreted by GOR-

DON BRYAN, S08. froneawiov.

1:40,—Me We BP. BLETCHER,Spanish Talk, Sua: Jreni Afan-

cheater.

8.0. A NIGHT OF VARIETY.MAY GRANT (Contralto}.,

“ Still aa the Night ". Carl Roki

| “Tn a Persian Garden.”

LA

Mid, THE ORCHESTRA,

Liza LehnWhite Plime”

SanMarch, “* Thi

11.0.—Cloae down

| THURSDAY, June 10th.

40,—"""An Extract ane a Confession,by Bell B.- Bell. :

4.15,—Muosie from Coxon'a New Gat

jory Restaurant:5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

if, TOM HEENAN (Tenar).EDITH LARE. ('Cellej:

6..35.—Pragramine SH fren Geno,

7,0—-WEATHER Forecas?T ano News,Sir CURTIS. LAMPSON, He,

SoA. from Lordon,72 = FHAYON interpreted hay

O“ORDON GRYAN. 8.8L fronLonelen,

7.40,—Mr,: FERCY- MAILE,Charm of Anghne-

$.0.—Proeqrandes S28, fron Lordon,120. —Wrathen Forecast avn SEWS,

Topienl Tatk,. 38.8. from. Gono.Local. News,POUISHNOFF, (Pianoforte Re:cabal}, oh at. from Tonedon,

DANCE MUSIC.THE SBAVOW BANTE.

S.8, from) fondan,[2.00loge dlc:

“Tle Ii, 0.

buy,

“You Along ooMe". Snalereon FRIDAY, June 11th.

“OWhat Wonderful Work" Bader) si 30:Transrision to Nehooks:

#10. THE STATION ORCHESTRA. Prof. H. G.A. Aiekling, DS,Overture, “ The Bronee Alors” “ Britain's

~

Pi (ii f Heitkina ; Auber Below the Sea.

Bot, ay ae GRANT. ; 4.0),—Afternoon Topica.* Beloved ‘Bleep aise Seer |ea te Tilley’: Reals :“Song. of the Clock... Burchell sheabaltela, Reet‘Ships that Pass in the Night ™ |... 5 hea anes Aa’Stephenson |*}—FOR THE CHILDREN,

s26. THE LONDON RADIO 6.0-101— Programm: So. fron laneHEPERTORY- FLAYERS der. - =

in 7.0—WrEATHER Forecast And Niws.

‘“ The Last."A Drama of the North-West af

Canad,Written for Broadcasting by

DD. G. Glortetiz,

The Speakers aa we hear thom are :Jon Kennen MICHAEL 4OWAN

A Veme.c.. AENRY OSCAR

A Prospector ERNEST HAINES

Anethec ProapecborW. EE -AOLLOWAY

Chrunton LAWRENCE GOoOWbDY

(hit in the Wilde of the North-

West; anow is falling fast, andthe wind in blowing, a gale,

Jan Tennen i staggering alornpexhhaiwted, and hay peach

the end of hia tether,o.0.—H.PL.H. The Prince of Wales

epeaking at the AFRICANSOCIETY DINNER. 3.8.fromLonden,

030.—Werarnern Foercast avn, News.$.40-—Mr. LL. 1G. MALNEAND, 8.8.

From Cowden, Tjocal Mews,

10.0. THE STATION ORCHESTRA.Conioctor, EDWARD CLARE,+A Miaked Ball oo... es Pewdtt

Mr: PERCY SCHOLES.frome Wbonadien,

7,35,LAYDN inierproebed bw tae

oT.

DON PRYAN, Boa, feaLondon. j

7.40.—Rt. Hon. Sie JOSEPH CORand Mr. T. Po MITCHEERBe. frasi London.

SYNCOPATED MUSIC ANDHUMOUR.

THE STATION ORCH ESTRA-Conductor, EDW.ARDSARK.

' Petite Saite ! 4.555DobavsniyEn Heteau ;} Cortigr; Mines:

Batlet.DORTS AT,LER (Soprano).

“Tda-L-Do2s... cham Jew“7 Never Knew ...... Farias“i'd Love to be in Laughterbaad. Gein eee Lacaax

Bai THE .ORCHESTRA.Two Light Syncopated™ Pieves

Erne iCpertemMABEL FITZGERALD

(Entertainer),In Selections from her Reperboire,

S00,

BG,

B.S. (Continued on the next page.)

Ay RADIO. Tes—— [Juke 4c, ssa

5NO_404 M.

SATURDAY, June 12th.

an.thTTolin Mareen (Baritone |.

E ‘ a. W., AE. Aiacriaon (Mime aaracl

Merricelcurist ). Oramophone

Beeotds, |.6.—Stories of Famous Days,45.-—Music “from Coxon's, New |

Guillery Heatiauraint.

hi-6.0.—FOoR THE CHILDRESS,TkWVRarer Ferecast ani SN AWa,

ii MICHAEL TEREY. 45.8,from Lond,

" 2EH328 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.o.a0. —Programine 8.8, from London,

“$.15-8.50. Special EveningService.

Relaved irom

c Sl. Cuthbert's Parish (hiureh.

Conductive hiv thie

NORMAN MacLEAN, B.D.|aoe Tria

4Rev,

$.0-10,35,—Program ieJavan.

MONDAY, June 7th.

-41,40-12.50.—Cramophone Records.

: °S.0.—The Station. Fianeforte Tria. i

Ls 4.0,—Afternoon Talk.

4 415.—Patrick: Thonisen’s Orchestra,

LAND,

' Assembly Hall, Motnd.4:012.0.— Programme 8.8, from fou

ron,

WEDNESDAY Jane 9th.

11.40-12.$0.—Report of the * Life andWork " Gammittes nt the Gen-

Vora! Assembly of the Church of

Oh,

i 6415—FOR THE CHILDREN.

= |" ‘6 h—Moerical Literhode,

. > 640, —Proyranne 4B. fran [osden,

] 740-——Mr. STEWART A. ROBERT. 808 MAL 8. BL from Daunidee,

‘BIL.—Progranme Sof. frei jon-

phen.

‘ TUESDAY, June ath.

4.0.—The Station Pianciorte [ric.

sing 40—Atiernoan Talk,

Beta erhe. Dance Music. ;FRED HAY DON AND. HIS

BART:

from the Daimedin Palais ile Danse,

Bde—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0,—Masical Interlude.

a 6.30.— Programme SOB trem Sond, ||

? 7.00.—_Closing Ceremony of the GEN-

a SERAL ASSEMELY OF THE|

UF. CHEECH. OF

.

SCOT: |Relayed from the UF. |

Seotland. RKelayed

-

from. TheAssembly Hall,. © Tolbooth |

Whuoreh> Gastle: Hall,

(Continued from the previous page.)

Baba: THE. ORCHESTRA. wat HAYDN interpreted by GOR- (iLO THE renee CABARET.

Tne Inquieitive Woren DON BRYAN. SOB. from Written, Composed and Presented.H ‘aff Perrin Fonalern. ly

“Danza Piemontese,” No, 1 | 7.40,—Topical Talk. ERNEST LOSNGSTAFFE.Serblepergpl tet ; {leat}

0, DORIS. MILLER. $0. A BRASS BAND CONCERT. TOMMY HANDLEY,“Picador ”' ....Hortin Nichalls THE FELLING COLLIERY ROBERT KEPPLE,PAAR og a weeds freiey Bertin PRIAE BAND: EDDLE REED,‘| Knew, Susie™ .. L. Serony Conductor, 2. WARD. ALMA VANE,

Ni), MABEL FITZUERALD March, * Washington Grays” BERYL RIGGS,In. Further. Selections. cnr. Grefutia . FLORENCE OLDAM.

th, 20), THE ORCHESTRA. Overture, “* Poot and Peasant ~ ,Overture, “ Mertha " » Flutecc: | arr. Hawktny THE WIRELESS CHORUS,

9.20. Wrareer Forres aso News, (8.20, WILLTAM PRACOCK { Bass). THE LONDON RADIO DAXCESir FREDERICK MARICE,| SAL “Dhoet Do Asie se Caner| BAND.

a K.C.M et: 8, if. ‘From bE chrarfern. . ~The erry Mom ade eens | i 1.0, DANCE MUSIC.

Teal Nowa. a5. PH eee Dies THE SAYOY GANDS.14).0; DANCE MUSIC. Soaeae ete ee th 5.8, front london,

see ee etme dice i re é oe eee he. ren i Rie ei:

PERCY Perea: HOLIAN | onwow ATSON1and W. BANYER.) Le; Che een

i relayed from the Gxtord Challeries; Walti, "eeetS Rowman NEWCASTLE NEWS.

110.-—Close down, 845. WILLIAM PEACOCK, ‘M® WILLIAM HENDRY (hari-| ="Piie Dendalein ' Eeatie Stina tone), who broadcasts irom|

Jhb, THE. BAND, | Neweastle au Sunday, has been sinee |

118 singing for all the principal loveal |choral and erchestral’ ageieties’ m1

lrovatore

Varrals, rrr.

Selection, “1

Foti

a =—

-NEWCASTLE PROGRAMMES. Week Beginningune 6th.

Another interesting feature of aw

castle's programme on Monday willlhe an hour devoted to ‘ NovocastrianRigtghts.™ Past and Present. The

| year Loy will be the " Past _ periged

dealt with ancl thie will take the form

of a Newtastle episode under the title“At Anderson Place," written. by ls.lvor Weteon and played by the New-ciaile Station Fis Peartory (3iT"

Thsend will ita he gongs Pepeeset

the * ‘ Past ; periced, rendered ker Misa

Mary Jarred {eantralta) and Mr.

Robert Strangewave (baritone), Forthe ~ Present" period. thie pro-grnme, that ia, 1926, *' NovocwstranNights "Wao. 4owoll be piven. The title

of this i¢ “" The Man Whe Knew."

The Petite Srore, by Debussy, whieh

will be plaved by the Station Orches-ira an Friday, dock TLth, was owrrittern is pianoforte thoet,. Eevter, ab: wi

atrancel far orchestra by HerrGummer, and it if one ot) Dethussy's

learhier campositions. There are fourMoVvernenis.

Mise DLhoria. Miller {sopra} whe is

WHEELIAM PEACOCK. oTnborio, trpera aol beallaads. HeXE OF thie PesTa, ling “done

<The Tinkers Some” 2ibaa During the hight instrumeiital con-| great deal of concert work in Lontou“Ty Cellar Cool” Euetwig lrceher cert whieh begina at 8 pum. on Monday, and miueh to populares modern

Bolte THE BANTR the Statin Orchestra will render) ayneopated music in a clagsical style.Selertion of National Aira, Tablets de Voyove. Listenors will) Later in the evening, listeners will be“™ Tem itiscencie of Enme@lanel “*

Pred) Gaulfreay, carr,

SHieey Dbocepias

Weathre FPorecasr asp Sanye.Sports Talk.Laewt New:Ae

j@iao hear Miss Dorothy Bennett (so-| prana}, wWheo lige been caving boredeesed) |

iwork for over two vears. She lirst

lsang at Bavoy-Hill on the might theB.C, opened others after. their |

lrermovdl from Mainend Heuser.

Pek

EDINBURGH PROGRAMMES.Sehioole: Mi: W. oh Progen SE fron, Condon,:3.0)—Talk. to

Pockes: rey,RRR...Deeps } 10.0.—Local Programme. (Continued).

if, Edinburgh's Past" (7). 10,30-11.0.—Proyramine

=

S-R, from£.0,—Mr. Leslie Sih, “-Are Your Landon,

Wits About Yow?" (2).

4.15.—Pattick Thomson's. Orchestra, THURSDAY, June 10th.

5.15.—ROR THE CHILDREN. 11:20.12.30.—Gramophond _Réoardi,6.0,—Masic- aee

= i & Recor

b.a— ifr Calderwood, 1.5.0 13.0.—The Station Pinnoforte Trio,

(Mir. W. Jd. Stoddart, “A Tripcui eeeadesiee for Bev : : }Seonts Beottieh Scout. Week," Round the World-—(5).4& Wan-

dep -BPxcursiou ‘Thraugh ifie6.50.— ite a B Chisholn + Hortieul- | Pitural Bulletin, | brent Empire of - hiram Phe

Ti.—Programime SOR from Dandon. Mystery of the Orient,7.40.—The Hex: Drs: WALTER «A | 4 15.—Patrick Thomson's Orchestra.

SECSEa aa, ot Angling,” §.15—FOR THE CHILDHEN.

Sait, from Aberdeen, | 6.0.—Musical Inierlode,

Bl) = To india With | 6.35. reprenee Sw. froin Jonelon,

7 coe Fred ee = ra40, ragranean So). Pron fife,A Soldier Fatett Prash, aan Pidatumine $8, from tendon,

ROBERT MARSHALL 10.0.—Programine SB. front Clasgaip.( Bavitoney, we VeHERBERT MORE'S ips ate agfea

Private Yiites-is ordered ta Teicha ORC HESTRA,

with his: Bottalion, and we shall | from the Moving Gardens,follow Lim through his. -expeti | Portobello.fnces-4

Leaving Bowthinptore, FRIDAY, June 11th.

Baeapia Said. 12-30.—The Station Pianofarte ‘Tria.

In the Indian Oeenn. | 3.40,—"Pall a PCneore2 ae aArriving in Cantonmints at Masti- Fait, hin, Roane: (OF: Bilge:honsex—| T) Seottish Lighthouses

rabid, i- id ‘Twe Famous Navelists:"Marching to Barracks and the i

First relt There. 4.0.—Afernoar ‘I alk. 7

At the Battalion Fancy Dress. 4.15,—Patrick Thomson's Orehestra,

£15.—FOR THE CHILDREN:

6.0.—Musical Taterlude.

Batl—Chrisinas Eve.Orchestral wand Vocal Items, and

Readings and HecHations will

convey: the atmosphere of Pri- 6.40,— iEronreamnen 8.8, ec Latdon:vate Wates’ surroundings and 7.40.—The Chief ‘| EMMOTT Lieut.Are athe thoughts passing through our ROBE RY BADEN-

POWELL, onWeek,"” Relaved fion- London.

£.0-10.—-Progrenae SP from Low.men,

his mind. These will inelodapopular military Marches and atimber of Bongs reminiscent ofthe years of the Great War, ‘ Beottish Boout |

| Cotertained hay Misw-Mabol Frsiierail

in selections from her repertoire.

Ant interesting foature on Fattunlay

night will be a Aries Ant Concert, hey

Felling { oneere. PrizeBand, comehoetint| tosy Mr. AL GO. Ward.

SATURDAY, June 12th.

ell. Dance Music.

BAM ROSS. AND. HIS. BAND,

fran the Edinhborgh alaas cle

Danse,4.0,—AFternoon Tall,

4.15,—SAM HOSS ANT HIS BAS D,

| §,.15,—FOR THE CHILDREN.| 6.0,—Masical [nterlode.6.30,— Programme rel ey fd frau

Laorockeain,7.0.—Pragrvanme SLB. rein enon,

7.40. EDWARD. ALBERT,MoAy, Inexpensive “Toorinir—{2) Mainly for the: Motorist,"

-Roond the Camp Fire.. A Sing-Song by Edinborgh Boy. Scouts,

a45- — Prnepraaivaie AA, Frei feeneypaiey,

9.206120.rerraiminie So,Loieton,

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from

EDINBURGH NEWS.

GCOTTISH Scout Week hegiyis cr

sunday, and during the weekthe various Seout organizations allover the country will be carryingotta varieby of-special celebrations.

Edinburgh listeners’ will reroem berthe Programme Competition organizedtwo or three months. ago, when theywere asked to submit ideas for wuanginal programmm arheme, CnWednesday, the programme whichwon the first prime will he browdesst,

Tt was devised hy Mim B, H, Carstairs,who has had ray” yeas" i erienesot life in India, amel teal with the

out to- India with lis battalion. It4, Of rirse, impaesible within the

| space of one evening's programma, tofive anything like a complete pictansof “the voyage or of mouilitary life -in

ari

| India: but oo number ot. dornedted 3cameos: will be presembedt,

experiences of an English soldier sent .

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5SC422 M.SUNDAY, June Gth.

SYMPHONY CONCERT.THE STATION

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:Conbeted by

Sil.

HERBERT A, CABRUTHERS.| 8-0.Overture, “' Foust" ..... Gomnod

ROBERT BRADFORD(Paes).

"Ri tra: 1. -ceppi”(" Berenice “) oes

Reeit. and Air, *'HearMe. Yo Winds- and

RTees ierg ?

Recit. ahd. Ai LT peaeaelRage," wid "') HMud-

dier Thon the Unher-

ry "Aes and Gala-

erate aretwtiea es

THE ORCHESTEA,Symphony in BE -Minor, No, 4,

“Ope FB ieee eee BralimaAndanteAllegro Non Tee 7A

Maderatoa ; Allegre Giocos;

Allegro Energico « Passronata.

ROBERT RADFORD.« Falstaff's Drinking Bony: at!

Merry Wives of Windsor i,Niewtin

ar

WY iffems

The

“The Vaewboud * ( Rongs

Travel") I irieeplieant

‘(id Clothes and Fine’ Clothes *Ateriin SAgar

SHARERPEARE'R FH EROINE®

fy. SB eon Eaton.

6:0-7.44,. Church Service.

Réleved From

Sf. Enoch'’s- ULF. Church.Conducied hy

The Her. W. H: HARROWES,M.A, }

WeaTaen ForEecasT anp News.Loreal News.

:15.—DE GROOT and THE PICca-

ae,

DILLY ORCHESTRA. 4.8.ren. London,

10.35.—Cloaa: dow

MONDAY, June Tth.

Highway Eeéhoes.

THE WIRELESS QUARTETD.

Suite, Wayenie Shetehesa “

Af imches

0.

* Fireflies

iM, Biennd

“ Pastoral Melody ™

Jrer

“The Honey Bee ”Aomercelle

F. RLLIOT DOBIE(iia ribone).

“Song of the Roce *

Geoffrey Stanton

"Thee Bond to thie [sles =

Kennedy FPrasterAlong the Highway"

Sarnccel

Ballet Siarte,

Interney

Humoreaque,

a” Jogrin®

THE QUARTET.Suite, “Woodland Sketches “

MacDowell

Tatermezu, “Valley of Rosea™Anclifs

Reverie, “A River Lollaby”Siamfared

F..ELGELOT DOBLE,“The Vaorant:"" Atelier Stonotracker John’ A. Russell“The Jolly Tinker

arr. 2. Meaotonf.i.— Afternoon Topics,&ih.— POR THE: CHILDREN,§.0-0.2.—Weather Forecast for Far-

mera..13.— Program 8, from Lowden,

71)— WEATHER Forkcast Axi News,

Mr DESMOND MacCaRTHy «literary Crititism. SF. fromLancers

TIMES —

GLASGOW PROGRAMMES.

Week Beginning |June 6th.

oe HAY DS interpre tal hy Ok. | EO, Uh, ACTS ILL, apd Ly, of Pao. Wreiatien Foreast AN Sees

| DON BRYAN. 8.8. from LA BOHEME (Pucci, Sie. TL: 9G. SLATS LAD Bak,

= Lauda, from Covent Garden. from. Gondon,

i T40.—Tallc, SAL frown London, Local News,

LIGHT MUSIC AND A PLAYLET.,| !!-0. DANCE MUSIC. 10.0. The Production of a Daily

THE STATION ORCHESTRA. : LONDON RADIO DANCE Newspaper.i ‘Melodious Memories" ., Pinch: | BAND. = seins Relayed from es! Spanish Serenade, ** Anita '’ Jilton S.B. from London, | The eee HeraldBuilding.2.30, Whiffs. =?" 12:).-—-Olase ‘how (10.30. MABEL FITZGERALD.

No. 1, STLtaei nee Some Stories.“We-shall dust a iai of aei “Market. Square "PRCTWe hich are Rep aan A. A. Milne and Freae-Sineen

preeerved in is tineasuiine- bce /'WEDN ESDAY, June 9th. “A. Chatacter: Studa "2. Fareof your mind.’ 070 Neti na “ Cinderella Retold " (A Mone-A 4 Review of things old and|atm he jamaica’ Pransinigsion. love) Peenetes Vistas

new, including annie, thevtedies, loo26 Rana to Sehools. 111 O—Wisse down:

orchestral mambers by THE |4.4.— The Wireless Qourtet. |STATION ORCHESTRA, and 3.55. THE WIRELESS QUARTET.dance ae Is ane, I sre : | es "Mirella oc Gone THURSDAY, June 10th.ANS(i asp THEVGr hy |. Selecthon, Le Roid' Ys"... Deals on =

swan by | NAN SENET: a 3-20-3.53. Broadeast, to Schools 4“FRIENDS OLD AND NEW.”| “The Dewn Has o Song" 3.20.—Mr, A. Parry Gunn and Com-

Oa. THE ORCHESTRA. M. Phillipe pin, in “ The Death ‘ofSetocion The Laitile Michua” "T Heard Your Voice" Forreater Katherine,” frum “Henry

Mersager | “The Bead8 the. Cowden- VITL"™ (Act LV, Bosna 2),

#election, * Madame Pompadour™| lniowea scsi 5e. Predationel 3.32—Mr. W. Power :” Western High-Fall THE QuARTET, lands ‘ana felaide."

9.30.— Wratorn Forecast asp hews. | Selection, ‘Song of the! 3.46.—-The Wireless Quartei,Fiction Series—Mr. MARTIN | Hebrides "'...... Aennedy- Mircser ooo

ARMSTRONG. site. from Suite, “My Lady Dragon-Fly " |3.45. THE WIRELESS QUARTET,London. Local News. Final Overture, “Athalie " Mendeledoha

1h, ‘MYSTERY SERIAL" KAN STENHOUSE, Betection, “* Tannhiicnaer " PagmerNo. 11, “The Splendour of the Morn " KATHLEEN. HAY (Sopra):

5,0 fran Leaden, sia a " Sanderson esaeee eh i

‘ a aE, hii SD ha a esterm ine fa 1 Blossom “ Sones of Inne10308), ma THE W RENS (Sittinfs “In Norley Wood np May Hirehe canon 4 scl.ve 4. Sokal

SG, from Lenton, rs The. Auld Hoose ".° Traditional “Where the. Bee Sucks "2.2

L10.—lese down, 6.0. Afternoon. ‘Topics. “The Child and the Twilight 7

a 13—POR THE (HILDA, AL Parey

.0-6.2.2- Weather Forecast for Sncas areee ]Farmers. ection, “A Walix Dreamy

TUESDAY, June 8th. 6.15.— Programme relayed from ‘Lon- Strata’ denn; Vales, “* Sumeet on the Sit Law

3.25. —Broadeaat to Schools, 7.0) WratKen Forecast ano News Eeeeceate Frefier

9.00. Dance Afternoon. Sie WILLIAM BRAGG. D.&s. : KATHLEEN HAY,

| Bh. THE PLAZA BAND:

Relayed from the Plaza.

§.0,.— Afternoon. "Topics.§.15—FOR THE CHILYUREN,

60-6:3,—Weather Forecast for Vat-mera.

6.15.—Programme SLB. from DLoadton,7.40.— He Groce The DURE OF

ATHOLL, K.T... ™ ScottishBeout Week, Relaved from

Lonmin,

EAND NIGHT.

THE MARSDEN

COLLIERY DGAND :

Conduebor,GREESWOM),

The President”

J. Ay

Marelli, *

Wilhann German. |“hansen die Soir

arr.FernerOverture,

Trombone Solo,beech 1" aia a TTP Bowne

(Solon,

Master WILLIAM BLACKETT

6.20. GEORGE PTAA(Baritone),

Denoting ei“The Wanderers SchumannERO ghey a fborn June

» The Two Grena--| 8th; 1810),Onaga s ee ee

THE BAND.Excerpts from ‘““ Rose Marie ™

arr. Frm! ane Stophart

Gornet Solo, “* Lillian" A rheelle

55. GEORGE PIAZEY.

“A Devonshire Wedding."Afontagua Phillis

* Froighta "|... Afaurice Bealy“The Stotkrider's Song ™ Jormes

THE BAND.Suite, Ballet Egyptian EoagondSelection, “ Lilae TimeSohwhert

0,20.—WPATHE PoReo,aT AnD Maw,Sir Ay WALFORD BAVIES.

SOB) fem Gonton: “Local News,

B05,

i

“Men of Har: |

oa =

“at14, 8.0.

|| HERBERT A.

S10,i‘

i

B25.

} Bean.

8,0, q

fake

Three Light Pieces ...

Byba.

“Oh Trades onl New Roaow:ledge + The Trade of the Dyer.”So8, from London,HAYDN interpreted hyOORDON BRYAN, S.A. frmirra.

The Rev. Dre WALTER JA.MOUBRSELL, MAL: “ Sinimer-time ‘Talks: (2) Angling.”SB from Aberdeen.

LIGHT AND VARIED.

THE BTATION ORCHESTRA:Conducted bey

CARRUTHERS,“French Comedy Crverture '

Keter BeleLDOROTHY BENNETT d

(Sopranc).

Phe. Baring". Lice eden

“Mr. Rabin * Katharine Geis

ok Wiulaw Mink Sat ALomrninig =

ATreherne

“The Bird «and the —Babe"’

(Lula) 20... 7) becrrance‘rhe Hole in the Fence "

Kenidly Rueaell

THE QRCHAESTRA,

. Sonarrotite

Bagatelle: Melody ; Vutse.DOROTHY BENNETT.

*< Dn Nest: Gro, My

Eve diay

Tee ae =e4 ae Aaejeninen

“charity Tr |e oat

“At thie. Well a.THE ORCHESTRA.

“Wand of Harlequin ™urcnt

“Harlequin: Love"; Piersrette's: Dreagia : ChawnDanee "+ * Carnival.”

H.R.H. The Prince of WalesSukie. at thie

Suite,

“Aleromed, Wiel Almowe"" 6 Peet“An Oe Cael Ay Ghrctiter

= Piping Down the Vallevs Wild ™

c A: Soumertveldo.0.— ATioroon Tepicsa. :

i,16.—FOR THE CHILDREN.60-62,Waather Forecast for

Farmers,

4, 15,— Jeoeningk Sit, ron tendon,

7.40: Perey Gordan, Mis. Bac.This Evenings Programme”

EARLY WORKS OF GREAT

COMPOSERS.

Relayed to * 5X2."

STATION S¥MPHORY

ORCHESTRA iConcdiuctecl by

HERBERT A. CARRUTHEBS.

Overture ta a Comey

Acoaaepealel jagedd U4

Perionnance theOinenet ta,

' Bastien and Bastienne.“’ —(Afocart—aged 12.)

Bastitnne (a Shepherdess) ~MAVIS BENNETT (Sonrane) j

Bastion (Hor Lover)HERBERT THORPE (Tenor)

Colas (a Pretonded Soretrer)iises FARRINGTON

(Baritane)a! HE SLATION CHOLR :

aul SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,8.10, Bonate tor Pinnoforte

Beethoven (aged 13)(re MARSHALL. Pianetorbec),

Bide. MAVIS. BENNETT.

“ Margaret ot the Spinning Wheel’ ”Schubert {ager 17}

Hetge Roses *Schubert (aped 1s)!

. THE

Bo. aneert ak

Ls. AFRICAN SOCIETY DISNER,

: AAT chen dieruton, | (Continucd on the next cage.)

sels

ao

8/40,BRITISH MUSIC

[Puree bre. THE6,a itil

— RADIO TIMES —

422 M,

0, THE (8RCHESTESA.

Overtime, “A. Midsinnmer Night'sDream " Afenedlefaenhiny (nae La}

JOSEPH FARRINGTOR.

i The Wanderer r | SchubertChe VW naulerer’s 110)

Night Sireiker . veel (ee ent '

re The Erl-King f

Schosert (aged 17)

2.30.— Wratann Forecast anp Naws,z = Topical Talk; ‘SA. from Tanton.,

Lica News,

Early Worksiortimivedt |

THE ORCHESTRA.

Brmphony No. 1, in C Minor,Op. Minedeletohin (aged 15}

LS: DANCE MUSIC.THE BAVOYV BARDS.MA freon Eordlom

P20 ase lown.

M15.

15.6,

FRIDAY, June 11th.V-12.90, Midday Transmission.

#4.25.—Browdeast to. Sehoola.

A—The Wetlies: Cabet

‘46. THE WIRELESS QUARTET.BEG TETLEY (Baritone):

fii—Atternacn Topies.

11.—FOR THE CHILDREN,“f-02—Weather Forecast for Far.4 THhers.

i.lo.— Programme SE, front Lordor,

ici.—A Sommers of the Woareless, Papers for the Week. S28, fron

Lisratterer.

70.—Wears Fouwrcas? ash Nuws.Me PERCY SCHOLES: Music

Critic, AUR: fron Douton,

2.23.—HAYDN interpreted by COR.

DON BRYAN: S82 from Ben:

‘toe,foal.—The Chieti Seont, Liewt.-(ren, Sir

ROBERT KADEN.POWELL,tn Beedttiah “Seowt Week,"!

Relaved. from London.

ho—VARIETY. Sifts from Bondar.

SOCTETY> CONCERT. Sif. frow-Londan,

2BD495 M.

SUNDAY, June Gth.°

i0.-—"The Story of “* PEBR GYNT.”SLB. from Meuckester.

‘tA SHARESFEARE'S HEROINES(). SG. tren Doncdon,

520.—Dume HENRIETTA BAR-KRETT, and the Bt. Rev, THEBISHOP OF GIBRALTAR,So, From Donde:

a5 Siudig Service.: All riss hye the Hew, NEL,

MELDRUM, BD. of} Bt,Georce'’s m the Wiest ParishChurch.

Orilor of Service:

-Tntrot, “OO Praise God in Hix

Holiness ** (Ps. Lote —V. 7d)(Beettial: Anthem Book) Wetton

Palm 67 (‘Tune i“ Behna *"}.The Gord's: Preyer. Setting hy

Bichan| Langdon,

Anthem, “Litt Up Your Heads"(Ps. 24—Ve 78-10) 2.5 Bfopkins

Amn, ~ Tho Radiant Morn Hath

Passed Away" (Srothich Baan-+na) Nov 230) (No. 399 in Hoyim-nary| ea

Vesper, “ Gord Keep Us Safe ThisRicht! ©Ayes, ae

“GLASGOW PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

Week BeginningJune 6th,

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1.30.—Werarnen Fornecastaxso News. 7.25.—Programme S.8. from London, 0.406. TOM 8. HALIM.

Talk on International ABaire, |7.40.—Mr. EDWARD ALBERT, M.A.,| —“ Rarabling Round Glasgor.Sir "REDERICEK 3: i iy: “ nex pensive Touring—Mainly ;

£26.M..G... CB. on.“ Disarm: for the Motgrist’ S.B. from | 10.0 THE BEE-BEE CABARET.

nent," Sit, fren London, ai ntveryphe, Written, oom prowect mek presented

Loon News, im Lates poate eo paa Lanisal be SGOT PROGRAMME. SRNEST LONGSTAFPE

LO, Pe ee eee ern EWA BARTY (Soprano. Cael:11,1. —tore Onwnl. LAU RENCE MACAULAY TOMY HANDLEY.

eh ceee ROBERT KEPPLETHE STATION ORCHESTRA: EDDIE REED 1

Condwet. iby M : Lak,i Sige

SATURDAY, June 12th.| HERBERT A. CARRUTHERS. ALMA VANE,40 Down Georgia Way. ORCHESTRA. BERYL RIGGS,

i ileal : a | Overture, “* Killigerankia ” PFidie FLOBREKCE OLDHAM,THE WIRELESS QUARTET. |. 4, aA BARTY

Beloctian, “ Echoes from the |" " teh : er a wees rie eaeSoutho,f "Rah Soige of the Heticides THE WIRELESS CHORUS,; a Pee z “ Deirdire’s Farewell THE LON TON RADLO DAKE

Ps Ay an ‘ ia LAE ( Baritane). hay Heothenl 18 ee Mi parila HAN py.

Negro Spiritual ne i: Ts oe Meepor} arr. He oT. Burkeigh “The Beal Hunterokeneiesly | 11.0 DANCE music.“T Want to Be Ready": “Oh, | iter eae oo | Prcerer| THE SAVOY BANDS

Didn't dt Rain ¥” ‘TFT Leapieue Galley” Sah. fren Jonathon.

GEORGE HEWSON (Banjo). 420: LAURENCE MACAULAY. | 12-.—Close down.

Cahora Curmnival’” “ Mountain Lovers" W. H. Squire | i

Scntiira| T foo Morley “0 Gin My Lewes Were Yon Red =“ Mosquite a Parade Bee ee Shel: tank

fH. Whitney “ March of the Cameron Men ”’ | Ee eee; =e HF Trad atten! heTHE. QUARTET. Naa eee eo MosT = — i |“to Wa in the Nancy's Hair ; A’ Secsoeranes iit chats

Pritt ante! Corttom ' .... Hall a i ernecy-Penser talent ab a very early ace. Mozart.

ee ete Darke y's aan ; 7 OR ALT RAL for instance, wrote several pieces whenDream... Leising Selection, The ciara ee la hie ek: end: eran attempied ‘

WALTER IRVINE: = vate igie) conecarte whieh, however, waa four

r Sytei tt: sar - re . ; ino difieuli for performance. v theNegro Spirciticals ma bi, I erat fiMieus for pert i il

avr, HT: Burleigh | cpygey ees— | time he was ton ho was writing quite” Swing Low, Sweet Charice | ag : ' . . serio compositions, and before he

“Digs sitet ‘Traum, Dost sess ee. Hororn) \was outof his "teens he had writtenho romp FAITE “Heroes Gestanig Kennedy- ee j z ae; i ieee 7 Sais : 5 paras end iunierdns }

GEORGE HEWSOS. Chant (ATL)... ‘a Fraser) and orchestral works:

“ Boston Belles 00 Go ionsing | Isbay Reapers Srenige One of hia earliest works is entithed“A Focthoht F VOILE ath. he CRC HESTERA. . oot: aad Teatienns, and was com

a : E. Grisnahenio Reltic Buiter ae ae ia Fr # onlds | posed in LTA when he owas ony

§.0.-—Alternoon Topics. Us 10. LAUREN EMACA 1 LAY - twelve. It was frat performed in

6.15.—FOR THR CHILDREN. AS gee Meh Fr - rae | Vienna, and. has. been myre or leas7 - Re Tie 2: ri " PDS | peolertod ever since beeaise it bias bean

tht} eeee I CTech Lav F ar oT, Ce VW il Mies Brew il EL ceaoe ; teehacia by his crapter 1 mick,

L445 . Fea A Hicree ee This operetta will bey broadcast from

etBAND. | Sed ta ew : Seee Treitional| Glasgow on Thuraday evening —theaT : dest doi ronbdbae smartncie : Piet, ORCHESTRA, fire: oeenenghnh of ite performance iid

6.20.—EDITH LAKE.CELLO RECTTAL

7. 0.—Weatiki FPoaeeartT Axi NEW.8.8, from London.

$.0,—Pragrnnae SoFrey Founton,

L0.46.—Cilose: clown,

MONDAY, June Tth.

11-0-12.0,—8pectal (Transmission ofGramophone Aiueie,

$-15,.—Afternoon Topics + Mine. denneHanrock, “The Paria of theParisian.”

Dance Music.THE FADO DANCE

QUARTET:Directo by

ALEX. MABISKY.hieTHE “HELOR ES,

6.0),= Rox Beouie’ News Bidletis,

0275.-—Girl (ruues* News Bulletin.

f.0.— Programme &UE, from Lenoir.7Me. BrEWART 4A. ROBERT:

BON, MLA. ~The? Medidter’sVande on S8eottish Bong.”fiett. it (ath iFiepetes,

OLD FAVOURITES. [N. MUSICAND ONG.

THE STATION GRCHESTRA:

Conduetor, WALTER BENS,

ay AN

8h, Reber, “ Gapey Loves”. jel

VLOLON- |

ao, ABERDEEN PROGRAMMES.

a0

Math

5.0,

Bo,

BS,

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1.10.

Lea

* Coronackh

Lacal Hows,

a eyaindiea-e oR Semtlanal.

—WEATHER ForecastNews. S77. Jrone Condon,

Miss Mavis Bernetth (s0-‘ED prong), Mr. Herbert Thorpe (tenor),

jand Sir, Joseph Farrington (bass) will

the the soloists.

Week BeginningJune 6th.

} oH —Whati#er Forecast axNasFiction \Series—Mr.

-

MARTINARMBTRON(G. SunLogon,

NORA DELMARR{ Sepuriirie}, i

* Love's Old Sweet Song Molloy|“ Beauty's Eyes’ » Posts |‘A May Morning " Benga;

THE ORCHESTRA:Selection, The Arcacdians

Monebion one Tulbet

GERORGE PIZZEY (Baritone).* Bally in Our Alley “arr, OvnsaneTo Anthea, vee Hotton

ALEX.

Belected Ttemas,

NORA DELMARR,

Local News.

LOA, Programme SB. from: Londo.

10.30. AN HOUR OF SCHUBERT:KATHLEEN CO LLESPIE

(aoprana)

FPiinist and Accompaniat,NIGOL (Violinist). Ti EB. WRIGHT.

Beanie* Morgengrida "*("* Morning Cireet.

aia a Cd a

* Drink-to- Me Only’ eer. Guilter | ‘ ef aE*“ Serenade" (with Violm Ohi. sae Eimatet biteuny: "(°° Plu LeiuavePte 2 re ir at ne Goacnod Tree IPCPRA) eerste ea Tosti “Gretehen

|

ain -SpinnradeTHE ORCHESTRA. hene the” SpinainigWheel").

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= Melewlions Melorhies ' . Finck

GEORGE PIZZEY,

“The: Yeomen of ©England”bag Merc Engharal " : Gernenh

eTTi Baer of the Bow ™ Aivirerd

“Quecnol My Heart” (““Doreathy*) |

Flat

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Andante: Minor, Op, 42).

Songer:

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Sonne"). A‘

“Cpille Bong4" Wiegentiet” i

Phe Croat (De Forelie **).

“Wild Bose’! (“ Roelein auf chen

Hailed“)“Phanoforte Solos i

Manments-Miusicaux. Mo. 4.

Impromptu in F Miner, Op, 142.

1h,

Die Y¥unge

Close chow.

TUESDAY, June Sth. |

3.45. Aidlemoon Topica.

4.0, THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA |

Cinductor: WALTER BENSON.

CATHERINE: SNLCOL (Soprand)

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

620.—Proqranune SB. fron London, 6.90.—Steadman’s Symphony Orche'- |

tra, relayed from the ElectricTheatre.

7 O. Pyare ee PrN aera

= dt—His, Grace The DUE OF |

ATHOLL, BT... on Scothsh}

Sequé Week.” Relayed trem

Larahan.

8.0. OPERATIC PROGRAMME.

DOROTHY GENNETT{Sopris}.

“Ah Tovab"- titom “The: Magic

Platecee oes oe

“Ds gnote adr) (from "Eh Mar-nage od Figaro."’)pia”

| Dowe: Sona’ iWfacert

Bi, THE ORCHESTRA,

La Eealeoe *Aiea |Puccemi-T aan

Belection, “*

Bo), ALEX, MacGREGOR

(Raritone},

: is en Brav és“0heien

cart eS eld? Faust “"}“The Calf af Gok | setae

“emerge ST aaa

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Boda, THE ORCHESTRA.

Cavalleria Raalicina ~Iifaecagne- Tate

0.0, DOROTHY BENNETT.

fPuarrapat Gina + Lakme ey

Pietities

(ison

Beleotian,

Charnarit era*Pople de Brezil*')

Felicten. Dacia

(With Flnte Obligate.)

“ Fabhian ™ (from ‘* Manon ")Aiesenel

ALEX, MacGREGOR,

‘Now Your Days ot (F

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sl | i Borsay:

Languish ™ ...25%

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mean "|

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cane Pere{Gar-‘eel

0-30}.— WEATHER FORECAST AND News.

sr H: WALFORD. DAVIES.

SG. pron London.

Local News,

ACTS TEL.- -and ] Vs,“#LA BOHEME”

( Pirceint)

from torent Garden,

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S.B. from London,

ABERDEEN PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

| 14.0: DANCE MUSIC.:

LONDON RADIO DASCEBASD,

ALB from) Dendy.

12.0.—Cloze dawn.

WEDNESDAY,June Sth.|

I t-45, Steadman's Svinphony Opokes:

tra, relayed from the FleetricTheatre.

445.— Trio, relaved from the Electric

Theatre. :

6.0.— Afternoon ‘Topica: Miss Brenda

Trail, “ Through Brittamy ina

‘Two-Seater.”

6.15.—FOR THE CHILDRESS.

0.0.—Programme SB, from Leorudon.

é.30.—Steadman’a Symphony Orches-

tra, relaved from the lee trie

Theatre.

7.0,.—Progranaee

740 "The Rev, Dr. WALTER. A.

MUBSELL, MOA. * Summer:time Talke—(1) Angling.”

8.i.— Proyranmine 3A, fron Tomdon.

1 ih. H.R.H. The Princs of WalesAR RIT CANtheSpeaking at

DINS ET.ROCL ELEY

from

.30.—Wtatvrn Forecast anb NEWS,

Mir LG. SLAC baa EY,

frag Longin,

Lowa Newe,

Akerdeen Calling Norway.JIULIEN: -HOSETT TCE THI.

SoG.#4

Feviiateat.

THE otoonCee EKSTRA: Lgv0ue. W. Daugles Bimpaon, M.A it

. Seea FBLA, Great Empires of theWW ‘A Lz ER BEA SON, Ancient Warled 9) The Rule of

1.0, PRD. the Casares, tho Meeting of theTra in F Major . faa Ancient and Mocorn Worlds,”

120, ORC HESTEA., §.5.—The Station Orchestra: Con-

Peer Gynt Bite ..c..-. (reg ductor, Walter Bonsot.abe a Se * 40,— Mr. T. AL Robinson, MeA., B8c.,

10.40). dt LI 7Pi re 'Anhnal Neture Stucty— qin

" Lyric Pieees" GoaAa trrieg| Bird Structure and Habits.”

* Rustle of Spring | o2 5.) 4.15: THE: ORCHESTRA‘Wiarche Gretesque y* nding nadTe er ica es | Mrs, PAT CAMPRELL.

bi Crose: down, 5.15,—FOR: THE CHILDREN,

THURSDAY, June 10th.

Afternoon “Topica +. Miss KRose-

mary Lamond, “~ Companionscork Holiday,”

40. THE STATION. GRCHESTRA:Conductor, WALPER BENSON. |

ANDREW CAMPEELL

{erate}.

4.15.—FroOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.—Gramophone Music.

6,15.—Boye’ Grigade Bulletin.6.45.Progracine 3.0. from feonedon,

TA0—Mr. J. PARLANE: KINLOCH,ALD). DPH.,° on °* beaut

Wek.”

Bl, FUN AND RHYTHM.

THE ABERDEEN HASLGO,

MANDOLINE, and GUITAR .

ORCHESTRA :Conductor, J. W. 3STORDY.

“One, Two, Three, Four Walts "arr. £ode

“Wai Lanamailie " |“ Svoet Het Lehue “fr * Poden

J. W. STORDY (Solo Banjo).“The Minstrel’ Man(A Charac-

termtic Walk Round) (rinahawBANJO. ORCHESTRA.

“The Gold-diggere” Marcel ”Horley]

HAWAIIAN QUARTET.

iMGases F. EMSLIE andA; KEITH, Messra: W.

PHILLIP and J. STORDY.)

“Moni Waltzes... (rarer

FULL ORCHESTR:AG

* Smflower Dianed:

MABEL FITZGERALD(Bntertainert.

In Selections fram her Repertoire,

g45. BANJO, MANDOLINE, and

OUITAR DRCHESTRA.

Comical Goone " 2... GrinchBASIO QOUARTET.

(Megara. TAYLOR, COULTER,WEDDOERBURA ane atORD|

* Dark-town Dandies "'... AforeyMANDOLINE ORCHESTRA.

" Tothan Patrol 2... OGrneehene

Mise FL EMSLIE and J. STORDY.

SM.

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tar Accompaniment.

“ CMoortieh Dance 4... Unemer S88, from Landon. |

eB |

FULL: ORO ESTERA.

Pelt Welti ea Fania

MABEL FITZGERALD.

In Further Selections.

0) OlRATHRE FoRROAST AND NETWs,

Topical Talk. 826. from Jondon.

Locul News,

sit,

10.0,.—POUISHAOFFE (Pianaforte |Recital), S05. from London,

| HO 2AU, DANCE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY BANDS.SB. from London.

120.— Close down:

FRIDAY, June tith.3350-4. 15;,— Spdecnal Sehool “Tria

mushich,

6.0.0. HL Webster 2" Grirket,””015,— Farmers” Advices Condnebed

by Mir Dom tr. Mirra, S.A...

ae,

1. 25.—Agricultoral- Notes,6.3).—Stéeaiman’s Syinphony Orehes-

tra, relayed from the FleetricTheatre,

Lh, Al. = Jrorprirnnnnt ris] ft. fren aeon,

7 itt—— The Chief Stank, Lieot.-(ren. SirROBERT BADEN:-POWELL,

on ' Seottish Secwt Week."

Relayed from London.

6.0.—Pragramme: S.B. fram London,

1.0, EDITH LAKE (Cellist).“Larne .... Saimmartin-Canzonelta "|oAa rasa aurea aa or. Crasdon

aie ‘il Sater ererat era e'ea: SEO“rani f

10.15, CATHERINE PATERSONiContralta),

Five: Songs from Woman's Lore

and Lite:

1. Sines Abie Faves.

Beheld Him eH

2 “He: the Beat of

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a Ah, Nag, TD Connot

4

5.

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Feasts|

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Salmo |.

Week Beginning

Les. FEDITH LAKE.‘“Apred im Reve 2... are' Serenade Kepagnol * GhiscunerChie ber Song Nd ee eeeaerie sy cio eae eee ("eee| Gavotte fain Dea Popper

“The Fog Dew 9. arr

16.45. CATHERINE. PATERSON,* Btil-asacthe Bight "> ya Rodin |

Go Not, Happy BayoFrank Bridge

“Do Not. Go, My LoveHager

‘A Feast of Lanterns "" Bantock

— Mase dean,

| SATURDAY, June 12th.

| 3.45.— Afternoon Topies :: Mes. Lind.aay Shepherd,.** Some Amusing”Recolhee tions," 7

» THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA:Conductor, WALTER BENSON,

A. F. WISEALAN |Baritone).THE ORCHESTRA:

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

| 24, LON DON BADIO DANCEBAND.

Reliyed from London

Mr. EDWARD ALBERT, Maa,SOB: from Bolinburgh, i

OUR SCOTS PROGRAMME.“Oh for the aouiel io” tie buries,

tliat whimyple ia ie eS

For the sight o” the Browningbracken, onthe hillsido wavefra waese

Bb, WALD PENNINGTON(Sopractia

Tarn Yeto Mes, . \ deitak thet“Jock o' Hazeldenn 4)"Tr tttonal“The Parting ” Gronedle Gontoek

8.12. HECTOR MONEO (Bartana)“ Maiden oof Morven.” Traciifomal :

“The Piper o Bondee "> arr“Soery Alorison ” ) Stepien.

8.24, THE STATION ORCHESTRA:Conductor, WALTER BENSON,Overture, ‘The Fair Maid of:EE et eg en ee orr PalitTHE ABERDEEN RADIO-

PLAYERSProsent

" The Rival,""A Boobs Convey in Ome. Ant,

by Artie Belek,Carracker® +

Randy MeRendy (The Father) ,WILLIAM MESTON

Annie McRearly (The Mother) —GERTRUDE PAGE :

Freel Fern (Prospective SorinLaw) .... GEORGE DEWAR

i.0, MAUD PENNINGTON andHECTOR MONR?,

“Ve Banks ara Bras “| ;“The. Bennie Fort ptt:Moray." | Moffat -

THE ORCHESTHA,Overture, + Privee Charo|

ober Polti

Had

vB.

1,45, MAUD PENNINGTON,”ae Spinning Wheel ** Thomaon

‘Comin’ Thro’ the TtveTradisowad

1.93. HECTOR MONRO,

“The Flowers oo! the Forest"arr. Stayihen

“Jenny's Bawhee ‘Troidetronal—Wrartnekn Poreoast ASO News,Sports Talk. 8.8. from London,Local News,

10.0.—Programme SL. from (ondou

10.3). DANCE MUSIC,

THE SAVOY BANDS,

SB. from Lowder12.0.—Olose -dowm

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~ 2BE440M.

SUNDAY, viens 6th.

ooa0.-—The Story of “* PEER GY Wr.”

So. from: Monehester,

=&§O—SHARESPEARL'S HER O-INES (A, SoR. jrom Fernileagi,

$.30-06.0.— Dame HENRIETTA BAR-

+ METand THE BISHOP OF

GOIBRALTAR,. SB, from

j London,

3.40. Studio Service.THE STATION CHOLEK.

Hymn, “Ten Thousand ‘TimesPen Thawed."

Beripture Keoasting.Anthem '° T “Wall

Thanks" (Calkin),

The Rev. D. HENDERSON, ofGhretvt Vichoria Sire ia pest.

Churel: : Acdiclrers.

Hymn, “Gracious Spirit,thoat.”

Choaing Prayer and Benediction:

= 98—Werearnee Forrcast axb News.~ Local News,

15DE GROOT ant THE PICCAe

ea/ DILLY ORCHESTRA. 5.8.a | |= from Fondon.0,—Close clown.

MONDAY, June 7th.4.0,—Mias Florence Irwin: Talk: for“Housewives, “ Suter Jama.”

= 14,—The Belfast Radio Quartet.. $20.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

Holy

a iy —Programe SB. from Louse.

‘6.40.—Radio Society Talk: Mr Ee sF,SIMMONDS, FURSA, | How

I. Cammiunicated with NewFonlaml aid Avsiratia.,” 8.8:

jrom Lonton.

TiWrarcer Forecasr Axo Newa,Me, DESMOND AMecCARTEHY:

Literary Crificiam. 8.8. from2. “Lendon,eeayoN interpreted by GOR-

a. | DON ERYAN: SBS from

in + Lervion.

Ra.—Sir GEDRiSE BRIGHT,

bery and Corruption.”: from Ldvper.

#0 MUSIC-—GRAVE AND GAY.“a THE STATION ORCHESTRA.

* Chanson Triste,” Op, 40, No, 2Tchukorbey

5 ie {Three Doncea, “ Nell Gwyn“)ie EE, German

i B.8, MABEL FITZGERALD(Entertaimer}.

Borme Storie,“ Market Square ”A. A. dftine and Praser-Sunscn

EO RAAMN cere es CurtisTHE ORCHESTRA.

“Tales ‘Tinate™ sole.. Sree“© Mock Morris”)... P. Grainger

8.90. THE LONDON RADIOREPERTORY PLAYERS

Present

“ The Last."A. Drama of the North-West of

Canali,Written for Broadcasting by

Bo, Couzina,

“PheSpeakers aa we aawehear themare :_Jan“Rennen

MICHAL. HOAN

5 em Wtnhenes ea ees HENEY OSCAR

A Prospectorar ERNEST HAINES

Another Prospector: W. EL HOLLOWAY

- Ti ‘Granten LAWEBENCLE GOWDY ‘hot-in the wilds of the Nerth-

Weat, snow ia falling fast, andthe owitcl fe blowing o gale,Jon Keonen is staggeringalongexhatisted, and hos reached the@onl-of his tother,

4‘ Bri-Au.

Ss

Aiwara Give |

BELFASTPROGRAMMES.Comedy Music. DANCE MUSIC.

THE ORCHESTRA. THE LONDON HADIOOverture, The Merry Wires of DANCE BAND,

Winsor * Necalay S.8. from Jemdon,

MABEL FITZGERALD, | 12.1-—Close chown,* Common Latte Girl” Afonckior|Funny Tune” i | WEDNESDAY, June Sth.|

Seyler amr Ghaleon te Aere Topic4,

THE &TATION ORCHESTEHA.4.15. ‘Cirteg.

Peer Gynt ™ Butte (No. 1).Teen Meyine Meladies for String

Orehestra:Symphonie Deuces:

English Light Opera,

Stlection, "The Beggars Oper "

fbustin

VYeomen oof thoSallie

“Sherrie Fong**

Ohnann

f3.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

| 6.0.— Programa 08. from Dondow.

6.50.— Batya Horticultural Sacie by

Butletin, 4&8, Jrow Leahy,

7.—WEATHER Forecast asm News,

Bir WILLIAM BRAGG, Dee. :"Cd Trades: areal New

ledge: The"Erocke of the Dyer.”

Sua fron Lenton.7.2h,—FAYDR Interpreted bry

CORDON BRYAN, 8.6, jromJoomoa,

T40,— Dr, -T,Lecture,

8.().— Prdgrammo So. from Lenetevy.1 oO H.RLM. The Prince of Wales

Sperking oh the AFRICANHOCIET. DISNER. 2: JiroLanda,

10—WETFae ast Asi XPws,1.40, ie, 7 Oh SEN BAS Ge ee

from Lontlow,Local Nowe.

10.0,—THE “CASANO OCTETISABEL TANSOS {SentALA. fron Lovtedi.

b1.0.—Cloae down.

0.0, Bah, Sty,

Ho.

8:25. THE ORCHESTRA,

Beleetian, “@ Girte-&-Pirac "'Monchien- Finck

.30.—Weatare Forecast ann sews, |I Fiction. Series: Mr. SLARTIN

ARMSTRONG. So. fronLiitan,

Loreal Sewe

—PARTTU.0F THE MYSTERY|

SEBDAL,. S28. fram Lorefon,

l.30.—* THE WRENS” (Selliran),SO. frome Lencton.

11.0.—Ciose down.

4.05,

(hrertuce,

rine

Sale pee,

Phe

1,

TUESDAY, June 8th.4.0, ROBERT CROSSETT

(Poetry Reni tah}.Lote Ameng theBu aha aie eres

Proapiins ”"The Have's Lirenim "Longelfoir

“Henry Vi. Act TV. RedSeeseNe

Aral Shall ‘Trelawney. DietAS Hawker

A Woman+ Last Worl "'Alrcuenai my

#:15—The Eelfast Radia Quintet,

5,.30.—_FOR-THE CHILDRENS,6.0.—Precranune SG. from London.

640,—Boya' Brigade Bulletin.

7.0. Wratnen Forecast Axi News,M. STEPHAN, L’Btai de Na

cre.” SR. fron London,

7.25.—HAYDS interpreted by

MON BRYAN. eaadt.Lovwoan,

7.40.— TajpicalFondoi,

MUSICAL MILESTONES,THE STATION. ORCHESTRA.** Baclineric.” » aedAniante and March (* Occasional

Overture-”") HandelOverton: in Haydn*Semvtnn * ifozartOvertare, “ Fideha™.. Beethoren

GEOFFREY GARROD

neat 2, Savoy Hill, WO?Fé oar) ScRe vo reas

ve Tspieare2 cin } 40 Schubert e 7MANCHESTER, Ces $0487

The Two Grenadters " oe SEWCASILE. a”Selanne 4, Mew Bridge Street - » Central 953

THE GRCHESTERA, HIGH-POWER.Nocturne ("A Midsummer Night'sDream)... es Hendeleoin

8.50.—Violin Bolo, * Dreams”(Tratige ee ee ier

(Solaret,ALBERT FITZGERALD.)

Hreacni ng

LLUBERA + Bywaninh

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Talk. Sue. romEB.BC aea |

Addreeun. Telephone io. )"ABERDEEN. vr

15, Belnvent aan

St. Linenball Street + Bella, £aT0 |BIRMINGHAM.

22, Broad Street ...-.- Widiand, 3781BOURNEMOUTH.

72, Holdeesbuorst Bead...

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Week Beginningjune 6th,

THURSDAY, June 10th.)4.0,— Afternoon Tonics,4.13.—The Belfast Bachio Tris.

| .3tb.—FOR THE CHILDREN.PEPPeroniAL. from Loiton

| 6.235,‘Morket Preece: for Former.

Se. fina en foa..

be—Minister ot Agricul#uremightily Bubletom 7.friifoyy,

1 li— WRATHER FPoRrRcasr Ant KEWS,

Br CURTIS LAMPSOSN, Bt:“Heroes of Commerce) LearNortheliite. S.A. fra London,

eed. AY TES intorpeeted by GOR

InN BAYA, SOB, freiJeenben

740,.— Prot. BH. A. WILENSEJfrom Jleredton,

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.THE AUGMENTED STATION

ORCHESTRA:Condupted be HAROLE LOWE.Overt, * Leontra, “No, 7

Heethoersn

GEORGE PIZAR Y Eearibone)With ORCHESTRA.

Revit. and Acne,“ Heor Me, Yo

i Winks anil Ways ("" oli

Cesar and Seipic 2 Mattel

Prologue ("2 Pagliacci")Leonceanalter

THE ORCHESTTHAL:“Les Peetodes ais ae

eo, GEORGE PIAZEY."Toe mocrow* kT. Krel

**Bleanore "0! Coleriie-Tarlot

“ Onawar, Awake, Beloved ”'Cian

Hae. THE ORCHESTRA.Sanophons,, No 3, ine A Miner

(RecEoHD) pai. iat Afromfelaaoah ti

“Eee: of the Het(aCaeecerachie: * } PunehitlhWrATHER PowncasT ANi NEWs.

Tepice! Talk. Soa. fron Lunetosi,

Laval News,bi.8.—POLISHSOFF(Pianatarte he

cTtal. SoH. fron Honiton,

DANCE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY BANDS.

SB. from. Leno.

12.0,—“iose clown.

Fert

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DUREak,

| DA,

FRIDAY, June tith.

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(Sh bis

-Afternoon- “Topies-:Relies of Barbarian “'

Guy Brouri,4.15.—The Belfast Radio Quartet,

hwo—FOorR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.— Programme SB. fron DLovedor,

50,A Summmry of the Wineess

Papers for thi. Week, 8.5,from. Lona,

7.0.—Weather Forkcast axnp News,Mr. PERCY SCHOLES, Musi:

Critic, Bs from London.

HAYDN interpreted hyOORDON BRAVAN. cafrom

7.26,—— " Camo Nosettie “ Suite (Part-I)Tehotkboosky I |

March; Danse des Merlttons ; Atbenwam Chambers, Athenaum Lane| |Valse des Fleurs.

GEOFFREY GARROD, | Casthe ChasabeneCecteSteet a fe[8“Devotion”*Bigh No More, Ladies. . Aiken

“Fen Fever" Jett

00, WfRATHER Forecast asp NEWS,

mir HH. WALPORD DAVIES,

Mis, Doc, “Mioie- and. theOrdinary Listener." 820, fronLeanelom,

Laven] News:

1i:6,—Atwm- THE and FV. oF “OLAeared i TRH ce

BOREAGE (Puccint., From eetrae ater

Covent Garden, 8B. fren a KW : Main}“14 KWes Relay200. Waits, |Soman, Ba alee

= _——

8,15,Central @0r9

LEEDS-BRADFORD.| Cabinet Chambers, Basinghall Street, Leeds

aes): STOKE-ON-TRENT.

Majestic Buildings, Stoke-on-Trent |Hanley 2570

NOTTINGHAM.4, Bridlesmith Gate,

Nettinghan 644 aod ERS |

LURDEE |1, Leche Risod » Dundsez 579)

\ \

Ouford Buildings, Chord Strest |Swansen 217

Landon

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London. Fin7.40.—Ht. Hon, Sir JOSEPH COOK

and Mr. To P. MIECHELL.S.8, fron Lowdion,

Glimpses of Childhood,THE STATION ORCHESTRA:

“The Little Trifles * (" Les PetiteBorena*"} Afosart

A Chihiiten's Overture " oghuilter

KRATHLEES DAUNT(Shesto-Soprana),

From FL, Stevenson's“ AChill'sGarten of Versa“:

" Bed in Sommer.”* Marching Bong.”© Ae Bhoadows"*

“Ay Ship and4 6 a0. Ginaefd

{ Continged on the Acst pages):

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‘BE |440 M.

6.20: THE ORCHES—

* Shepherd Boy” * LyriacheSeicke "}, Op. DF ...... Grieg

“ Children’s Corner " (Suite, No. 3)Debussy Afenton

COMEDY, SONG, AND DANCE.

JEANRIE ERSEINE

ANNA WARROCK

Preaent

“The Pessimist.”4, Warrock.

THE GRCOHESTRA."“Tnvitation & ta Valse’ ..: Weber

KATHLEEN DAUCNT."The Poor Boul Sat Sighing.”

J diesry

ALD,

anil

SG,

BF,

lhe Bind and the ToseHorrocks

* The Snowdrop " .. A. Craxton

JEANNIE ERSKINEANNA WARNOCK

Preeent

“ Waiting for the Mail Gar"Ay Warnock.

THE ORCHESTRA,

“Dream Danes “ Celeridge-Taylor" Hungarian Danes “ Brahins

0.30,— Winrar Porecast anp Wrws.Sir FFREDERICK MATRICE,KG. «Suh. from London.

Local “News,

2DE320 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.

i, 10, nel

12.

Soh — roa raine: Soh, pron Dehn.

6.30-7.45,=SERVICE, S.B. from(rferaupent.

ibeSERVICE, S28. jnaii

Hadintiwrigh,

9 55-10.35:—Progrmme

=

SB from

Hondon.

MONDAY, June 7th.

4.95--Mr: BE. Kay Robingem: * The

Blindworm.'” 4.8) from Lon-

ae.

40—Restuarant Music from. Drnf-

fen's; under the Direction of

Toho. Reid,

50—Edith Stewart Fraser: “ Ihe

Cir. of the “Skin.”

14.—FOR: THE CHILDREN,

6,.0,-—Miravenl Interluds,

630—Pregramme S.Bfrom Londen,

740.--Mro STEWART A. RORERT-SON, MoAc: “The Mededlet*s

Hands on Brottibh Songs.”

£.0-11.0,—Pragran ne 5.8.) from Jban-

ar ede

TUESDAY, June Sh.

11.30.12.30 —Revital of New Gramo-

phone Records.

3.30.—La Sdala Orchestra: PF. Rout-tedge Ball, Musical Director.

420. “EUNICE M, BARLOW(Sopris).

5.0—Mr. ©. Rhys Howell, PhD. :Ohsertvations. a0

Explanation *"enon

Ther S<tentie

ths

§.15—FOR THE: CHILDREN.

6.0.—Mosical: Interlude,

630—Pregramine So.7.40 — His. Gace The

ATHOLL, EK: T.,

feélen en

DCRE. OFon @’ Seattish

| 10.0,—0irehestral

ee

BELFAST PROGRAMMES.(Continued from the previous page.)

LAE-ps

Feature }

DON: PROGRAMME:from London.

11.0.—Close down,

SATURDAY, June 12th.4.0.— Afternoon Topirs,

14.15. THE STATION ORCHESTRA,Symphony inMinar, Mo, 48.

| Afocert11,40, May Daey

Hepa THcopeOverture, “A

Mandarin

* Vulee Caprice in FE FlatRubinatcin

oe Goel

SS

“Fast

Dance Music.* Chanson In Love"). Prim!One-Step, “ Handel Wakes ~

Marreasiy

Fox-trat,Hum a Littl Tune”Ellis

FOR THE CHILDREN,

Dance Music.Relayed frow Londin.

| 71.— WEATHER FORECAST Axb NEWS,

i Travel Talk. S.A: from Lenadon,

7.2. BAYDN interpreted hiyGORDON BRYAN, Sf, frown

Jone,

7.40.—Capt. A.J. HALDANE, “ Do-

mintion Sketches—Bone Cana- |dian Impressions.”

Saleh im,

o.15,

Bach—

Hid,

Senne ‘Wiele,” Heloved from

Landon,

6:0.—Progremnie So. from bieegenw,

9.8012.0,—Pregranma Bi. Pua fan

en,

WEDNESDAY, June Sth.

2. 15,—Ste Stanley Leatheées, KH. :

“Parliament after the Fevalu-

fon.” S.Ay fram London,

10—Ta Scala Orehestea : FF. Barut-ledge Bell, Mansien! Director,

4, 30, MARTE ¥, HORSWELL(Soprano),

oO The ev. Cecil My Weeks:‘ Epitaphs—More- Gay ThanGrave[1).

§15.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0,-—Missical Dnterlinde

6.30.— Programme Sal, from London. 740-—The Rev, Dr, wv ALTER A.MURSEUL, M.A. Angling."Sof, frein “thelileen:

A NAUTICAL HOUR.

THE BANE OF THEROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER

RESERVE:Canductor,

' Me. ROBERT RIMMER.March, eohe Middy eer Abforad

Selection, “ Songs of the Sen"Shianey

GEORGE BOYD (Bass),Capping Mine"

* Heart: of Ogk*" ihevanetel

* The Old Superb...) Ytonfora

“A Ohip of the Old Block ™Sapa ke

6.0,

6.20.

8.30. THE BAND.Fantuna, ** Nanticol Melodies **

‘ Paint

Selection, “Sailor Songs *' arr, Eimaes

Dance,“ Chang “ Pinel |

[8.0.—BERTIE MEVER'S3.8. from Londen.

EMILIO COLOMBOS OR.

CHESTRA, oS. from London,

0.30,—Weatnen Forcast asp NEWS,Sports ‘Talk.

Local SNewa,

10.0.—_CONCERT:

Loa.

6.30),

S28, from London,

DANCE MUSIC.

THE SAVOY HAN DS.

oe, from London,

12.0.—Close down,

iets

BELFAST NEWS.Po Musical MILESTONES *"-- is

the tith of o chronologicalProgramme from ‘the Baltast Station

on Monday, Beginning with Bach, theprogramme takes a rapid skim throughthe eighteenth century, just sampling,ne it were, the style of different masters—Buarh, Handel, Haydn and Mozart:With Beethoven -the style has detin-itely began to give place to the nine-taonth century ond- the Romantic

thin Fidelio overture and| Geofirey Garrod

| 4,30.verece OUERAL Pa|

| (SPACE)

6.0

movement. The orchestra will playthem Mr.

Wil-sing #&) group of |jearhy ninetecth century roeminitic songs

) by Sehubert mr Scliuumann.: The next

| instrumental Prop suppesta the move-

AQT

Week Beginningune 6th.

PARTY, | ta Wagener and Tchatkoveky, and theProgramme will conclude with a groupof modern, soaps.

Friday's programmeis in two-parta:first * * Glimpaos of Childhood,”” ined.Ing a group of song-settings of RobertLouis Stevenson's Child's Garden of

Fersea, Roger Quilters anrusingChildren’y Overture, which is: built apof traditional nursery rhymes, andDebussy's Chtidren's Corner —owhich,for all its trappings of modernity, hasPlenty of unsephisticated chann. Theaecond part of the programme, headed“ Comedy, Song and . Dariee,” re-introduces, Miss Jeannie Frskine--and-

Miss Anna Warnock in two of theiramusing sketches of life in CountyDerry, Listeners who enjoy dramaticbrosdeastx# «ane alan considered inMonday night's programme when the London Karis

| preseat The Last, which ie desoribed adajdrama ofthe North-Weet of Canada.) On the samo evening will be heard Miss| Mabel Fiteerald, an entertainer whic| has browdcast successfully from: manystations, amd at 10.5. Misa Frieda

| Cohill will give a short plang recital, —| The principal feature of the, eug-lmeanted Orchestra Concert on| Mewelay night is Mendelssohn's Syne| sulvounaty No. 3.in A Minor—the “‘Sestch”™Shri tices, On this occasion othelorchestra will be conducted by Mrs 4

iment developing through Mendelssohn | Harold Lowe.

DUNDEE FROGRAMMES.CEORGE BOYT).

‘Roll On, Thiow Deep: und DukBlin: Geen“ ... cece JOE

Billy, Boy “(Bea Shanty) Terry

* Anelpored-"* Wats*Nanev: lee" vatetaneee,. guloings

1.0.—Pregranme SB. from London,

}0.0, THE BAND,Burte, "Ballet Eevptien " eiginsSutbeckiown, ‘" Clrmiern “* Mize?

10.80-11.0.—Programme SB. fromLondon,

THURSDAY, June 16th.11.30-12:50.—Recital of New: Grama

phone Hoenrds,

4.0—Retaurant Musi fret Draf-

fois, ander the Derection: aiJohn. Heid,

6£.0—*' Books to Read," by Ann Spice,

6.15.--FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0.—Musical. Interlude,

6.15.—Girl Guides’ Bulletin:

6.35,—Progromine S08. fron Lendar.

7.40.—Fregramimne 3.8, fron Glregar, |

$:30.—Sregramence SOB. from Lonron,

10, 0, =Pts SE. from laeyner,

10, a5. 12°0,-—Prograntme KA. iron

Fondon.

FRIDAY, June 11th.5.00.-— Lai Seala Grehestea : FF. Raut-

: ledge Bell, Musical Director,

JOHN CARRIE (Tenor),

JARernie Topic

§.16-—FOR THE CHILDREN,60—Ausiesl Interlide,6,3. —Progremine Ay, row Fmdov.

1.40. The Chief: Seont, Liewt.-(en,ar, ED B E HT BADEN-PAVE Vheotlish. SaalWeek, *

Week ingune6th.

SEErane Sa. fret leralta,

SATURDAY, June 12th.

Parents."

§.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,6.0,—

fh. Sh,

Musital Loterlude.

DANCE BAND,

Kelaye d from Teendun:

7.0.—Pvegramme 5.8, from Lenedotin

740:—Mr, EDWARD) ALBERT,ALA. 8.from Birding, |

6.0.—Proagrmane 88> from font:9.40.—Dhindes Sporth. Talk.

Lacal News, :

10.0-12.0,—Programme 558, FPoni Joan

ium.

a i DUNDEE NEWS.

BAUNICAL HOUR"is the title:of Dundee's. local: programme

on Weliesday, when listendrs careassured of a bright ontertainment,The popular FB. N.V.R. Band, fiedtheir say well-known conductor,Mr. Robert Bimmer, will provideanime natical melodies, while Mp.Geonre Boyd, o rising young Scottish:Tans, Ww i king appropriate numbers, wilThe oaftemoon- and evening tats

from Dimides during the oreele: are:yaried and attractive: Ther includetalks of a national character by Mr.

Stewart A, Foberbain, McA. theOreaniace for the Dundee Educational

Authority, nuid-also a Series an ’* Gam= mon Observations anal Their SeleniiheExplanation ” by Mr. Owen Blas,

Relaved froacn Louder. || Howell,

Repertory Players:

VV‘Bale 4

4.0.-—Keataurant Music from Devt.fen’a, onder the Direction of.”John Red, f

5.0.—Mr, David Williamson: “Ou

THE LONDON RADIO ~~

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aeyw. LEEDSBRADFORD PROGRAMMES."=SUNDAY, June 6th.

3,306.0. Progrannie SR. from Low

Sea

aoire

THE BELLS

relayed iis

BRADFORD CATHEDRAL.

Servicerelayed from

BRADFORD CATHEDRAL.

Address: ley theVenerilile Archdeacon

: BETANTON JONES.

9.86.10. i,— FPFragqramage aH,

,) orton.

S 1a.

from

- MONDAY, June 7th.

4:—Tho Beala String Quintet, underthe direction of Alfred Inman:

“54,—Afternoon Topica: “ Fresh Ate' -Fancies, " by M. RY Dodgson.

a13,—FOR THE CHILDREN,

&The Station Tit.

a;O.—Pragramme S.A. from London.i—bean Hadio Sarinty Talk,

. “$:0-11.0.—Pregretnnie oS, BR. pron Dieu *

| ee

s »

=a

NS35Bo

oe

r

~*~3.45.—Lyoas’

ito.

‘TUESDAY, Jane’‘Sth,Light Music. —

2.0,—Afbernoon "‘Lopics.

, Nhat Kathleen Witkinesn :

Becitations

We aid You"* Toluinie,‘Corncy Grae |

“ Pridy's Courting” Wi. A. Baton“Miss Edith Helps Things Along’

ret Afarte

2.16.—FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0.Light Music.6.0.—Program ine Sf. from landen,

~T40.—Major BEATTIE, ML A.E,SoenaA Chat tio Motor:

thts.”

8012.0O.—Program nme Sf. from Leon-hon:

WEDNESDAY, June 9th.—-4430-12.30.— Music.

-— 4h—The Scata Symphony Orchestra,i

-sié

relayed fron the Scala Theatre,Leeds,

_5NG326 M

SUNDAY, June 6th.30 6.0, p Propane:Be B, from Lon-0-10.38 afc

= MONDAY, June 7th.345,—The Mikado Cate. Creliestria: :Sama Fredarick Bottem-

“445.Sriats and Afternean Topics.‘Rib-FOR THE CHILDREN, 60—Station Topies.

—Musical Interlude,630.—Programme SARL from Senden,Tat0-—Mi. E., CAREY RIGGALL;

, ™ Hoads.'*2on,O. —Pragrinme 3.8, from Lens

don,E

“TUESDAY, June 8th.1:90-12.30.—Midday Transmistion. of

‘(Gramophone “ Records (Danceand Some Songs).

Caté Orchestra:—. ductor, Brassey Eyton,“4.45,—Musie and. A flernoon Top5.15.—-FOR THE CHILDREN,fl.—Flobins. ;a—Musical Interlude,

Con:

bed,

| 6.0.

| 645—T‘he

nip Pi Doris4 Soins

dclied

FOR THE CHILDRESS.

The Siation Tria,

Koval Hurticuliura!

Bulletin

7.0.—Pregramime adh, PORT Londen

7.40. Mr, WF. BLETCHER: Span-teh Talk, 8.8. from Manchester.

“The Rose of Auvergne."

A: temic Oper Act

his

Chilerthch,

SEL Lr ymS

B15,

6.31. Bin bey

Bl,

to Une

Charockers !

Fievretie: (Landlady of on VillageCaharet) .

BERTHA ARKISTRONG

Alpliinse [aA Bhoomaker)

Pierre (A) Blacksmith)WILFRED HUDSON

THE STATION ONCHESTEA :Conducted by CECIL MOON,

Sanne The interior of Flaurette's

Cabaret.

This Operetia shows the conicalCOSTenesy th ile

Pierre, the —Mathkermnith,

Alphonse, the Shoemaker,ave both in love: with Flenrette,the nretty larigllindly of the

lage cabaret.

fired

A new shewpan and a paid ofdancing shoes each play theirpur’ io bringing tow happy can.closton a very borsteros: dinerparty. Fleuretti mi ocisenvered

rt the firepless examining withsarrew i broken stewpan,

9.0-11.0, — Pragranine 5k,Louden,

fron

THURSDAY, June 10th.

1LL-IE.MM. —The Har ringer 8

Baths Qhartet,

of Cecilfrom Hurregate,

Howalwieder Ole direc.

relayedLicatt ALostitn,

6,.50-12.0;—Fregremone S28, from Tondon,

WEDNESDAY, June Sth.~ao. —- Morning Concert,haved from Lhbventry,

Mikado Caté Orchestra :Froderick Bottom:

11.0 re

Conductor,Lex, :

4.45.—Mostc and Afternoon Topics,£15.—FOR THE CHILDRESS:6.0;—Rohbrmes,6.15.—Musieul Interlude,6.30.—/"rogranene SA: fen Lonedan,

0, MIRTH AMD MELODY.REGINALD WHITEHEAD

[ Bass),"The Fishefinen of Bagland a

Pilifiga"The Bosom of the: Deep *’

JOA Mera

“Reaping * CerneENID TATE (Viotip);

" Cangzonetta "' Teharleraty“Thinge Espagnole **

(irdaAsapitas

JULPTTER MARSJ Will Fntertwin.

ALBERT. UNDEBWoon|

wha} -| 5.0.—Afterneon Topics > **

vil |

jeealnwusy ar [

) 11.30-12.30,— Light Music.

4.0.—Light. Music,

5:0. —ATiernian ‘Topics ‘

Talks—(a) PasteJessig eunston,

FOR THE CHILDREN,

Least Mhasages;

Hooods" orner::

Mygiene in Camp,"’irclsaner,

a | ockory

bitte? by

5. B5.

601.

615 " Personalby J. Rich:

6.25.—Programme S28. Fondom,1.40.—" The Passing Show," hy Mir.

li. B, RAMSBDER,

BBT2:0- Pha ret the &alt, from Feats

ed

Fran

FRIDAY, June Lith.

+.—Poles Court Mission Jubilee, ro- layed from the Gaildhall, York,

Bpeechos will Tee eer by Hist

Crore The Lor ARCHEISHOF|

TF WORK, The Right Hon. Sir |WILLIAM OY RSON:

HICKS, M.-P, and’ theHon LOD MATORYORE will presicde.

4, fh.- FEcr Schiombs, - Miagaical ein 1

petition.” Mr. Herbert. Hard-gett,” Mon Bac., FORIClO,, (2)|Two Movements: of the “SuiteForm ja} Mitmet; (b) Gavotte,

4.30.—The Scala Avmphony Orcher-

tra, relayed from the SealoTheatre, Leeds;

Right|OF |

Beoks—i by} |Rook liy M. M.Htimmersice.,

FOR THE

60.—Light Music,

6.30. FP ray rerneat e

TI Ladsew loin,”

§.16.— CHILDRESS

S08. from deonedon,

7.40:—Atr. HP. TENERINSON, ‘TheKattlefields of Yorkshire—/e)The Dattle of Marston Moor,"

B.-L 1.0.—Prepomime 5.8. froin Eon-avn,

SATURDAY, June 12th.1L1.30-12:30,.—The Harrogate

Cathe: Quartet, relayedTovulFron H ArLate,

ENID ‘TAIT.Aigennerweisen ay Tele, Sorcaste |

FUPITER MARSWill, Eavteetain

8.0-11.0.—Prograpire Sih from: Gon:

ein,

THURSDAY, June 10th.11.210, —Gramophone Hoecorda

(Voc and [nostromental},3.25;—Miss Moseley: “How People

Dressed in the Time of QueenElinibeth:.”

ato.—Lyony (Café Orchestra:tluctor, Brasses Eyton,

4.45,—Light Music.415—FOR THE CHILDREN,6.0.—For Girl Guides.6.15,—Mousical Interlode:6.00.—Pregramae, Sf, from Sandon.7.40.—The Rev. ¢. H. HODGSON.8.0-12.0,.— Programme 88. from Don:

ag.

FRIDAY, Jane 11th.

Con:

11, 3-12.30.—Morning Contert,front Doreniry.

relayed

bees arir, au.

Heviining:June Cth.

St ria Chevirvbert,, wiriedee

Adfrod: Domine.

4.0. — The Betalm

ditechiantha] of

h6— At bernecn Topies,

B16.FOR THE CHiLbpREN.

6.0;—Tie Beala Sayin phony Orohiiksebri

relayed. from the Scala ThenabsLeprls,

T.O—Pregrimiae AB, from

7,40,—""On My Anvil,”

SMILESMIT H,

6.0-12.0.— Programme Bolt. fron Lon-fly ,

i iy man i

hay ibis

a

LEEDS-BRADFORD

NEWS.

“The Rose of Auvergne.”

TS E outstandingprogramme

ih t Face

aevent.

from tive| Bredford Station on Wednesday will

be the broadrast-of Offenbacti's one-eh Dome operThe dose of Aerie,

| whieh was. ortginally. arranged io ‘beiriver On Miav hth. This oper

Sonera the ahory af Fiaem, thie

blacksmith, and Alphonse, the slien-thaner, both of whom are in love with

| Fleuretie, the pretty -Landiady of tho

| willage fibenet, and their jealousy for

eathy oot hier penis heomuical reztilts,

A, boisterous clineparty at Flewrette:sCabaret da binught to a happy EL

clusion partly Gy the ak of ie nei

Biew-pan anda par of dancing’ shoes.

Flewettie owill be paved by Adee

Bertha Armstrong, Alphores: by MrAlbert Underwood and Pierre ny Sir.Bam Tlernpeall, The tows will he

provided hy the Biation Orchestin,under the direction of Mr,Aingn.

The Pelice Court Mission Jubilee,

An infetesting owlside broadestwill be given from: this station onFriday, when the official celebritiansin connection with the: Jubiles Yearof the Police Court Mission will berelaved from. the Gnildhall, York.Listenera will scarcely’ need, toa bereaminded of the value of the workferried on .-by thia- Mission. TheJubilee Celebrations, which start’ ot$ pam... will inchide @ speech by thieArchbishop of York, and the Horne

Secretary, Sir William Joynson-Hicks.

Ci “al

NOTTINGHAM PROGRAMMES. Ws ¥epnns..4.45.—Lvons’ Café Orchostra :

ductor, Beassey.Eyton.445.—Mosic and Afternoon ee5.15.—FOR THE ¢HILDREN6.8.—Fahins,

6:15.—Musical Interlude

6.20,—Fregrdame SE, from Jemedow,7.40,—r. A. oC. WOOD =." Social

Life in the Age of Anne, in6.0-11.0.—FPregraming KB, from fog

on,

SATURDAY, June 12th.11.30-12.30. — Gramophone Recoras

(Hequest Day).

Dance Music.RAGFINT ANDCASES BAND,

Relayed from the Palais de Danse:S0:—FOR THE CHILBREN.

6.15.—Musical Interlude,6.30, Dance Music.

Refoyerd from Lovedov,T.0.—Progimine SRL fren London,7.40.—Radio Guild Tall,8.0:12.0.—/*reyramime SH, {ieee ern

Moy.

tam

ob,JAN His

“6.0.—Robins:

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Fy

Spee

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JONE ATH,

6KH335 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.

4.50-0.0, | Programmes 8.8. from Lon-B.0-10.35.) don.

MONDAY, June 7th.

11.30-12.30.—Ciramophone

1826.]

Recoyds,

3.15.—Hammond's Café Trio, under

the Direction of By W: Dove.

4.0.—Afternoon. Topica: Miss Edith

Hayes, ‘' Noble. Women—Maur-giret of Scotland.’

4.15.—-Field's: Oetagon Quartet, utnder

the Direction of J. H. Rodgers.

515—FOR THE CHILDREN.

6.0,—Powelny's Hestaurant Bij ou

Orehestra;, under “the Direction

of Edward. Stubbs.

7.0-11.0,— Progreamne SH. from Len-

on

TUESDAY, June &th.

4.0,—Afternoon’ ‘Topica:Hadvood Anderson,

in Everyday Life.”

Field's Octagon Quartet, wider

the Direction of J. H. aedgers,

§.15.—FroR THE CHILDRESS

£0.—Powolnys RestaurantOrchestra, under the

of Edward Stubbs.

6.40.—Monthly Talk hy

ley and DistrictAssoc ratio,

Airs, oo,* Beauty

4.15,

Bienirection

ihe Bever-Lee Keepers’

6.50.—Powelny’s Restaurant BijouOrvekestia.

TT?0—Programme 4.8, from Lon-

don,

WEDNESDAY, June $th.

Tria,AN Dare,

-Hommeod’s UCatéthe Direction tee: 1,

40—Afienoon ‘Topics

4,15.—Field's Octagon Qu irtet, anderthe Direction of J, FH. Rodgers.

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6FL301 M.

SUNDAY, June 6th.

300-6,0,.— negrihinane aug, yrouw

Laneou.

§O—ORGAN RECITAL. §,2Landaa,

6, 15.—Serviee,

9

relayerlPaul's Chorch.

S.557035,——Pregramae 5.8.Jtanihoa.

MONDAY, June 7th.17,.30-12:30.—Gramophorte Hesords.

a. 16,

jron

Lee sl :

prom

4.0.— Afternoon Topics 7.0.—Pregrimne 3.0. from London.

4.15.—Orchestra, relayed from thie |e z iilGrand Hotel.

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDREN,

6.0.—Musical Interlude.

6.30,--Pregramme Soi, from London,

740—Rev. C. J. JORDAN, D.D.,

Litt.D.: Talks on Psychology

ander i th—JPrognrnietes S28. from: Gondor,

—-RADIO.

TIMES = “0a

HULL PROGRAMMES.6.0.—Powolny's Restaurant Bijou

Chreheahiii, ander: the: Ddrection

of Edward Stubbs.

Roval Horticultaraluibletin,

T.0,—Progen nite SB. frou London,

7.40.—-Mr. W, F. BLETCHER:]Spanish Talk. 3.8. froin Maa. |

chester.

60. VARIETY.LEONARD ROBERTS

i i Barttone),

“The Wheeltapper's Bong ~W afeeiey i‘harles |

Tho Blind Ploughman”’ ioCharkTp From Somerset“

Sobeby6.50,

Atersen

ALMENA MARSHALL(Solo Flute),

4.20,

Wind Among the Trees’Leéemimpont

B20. EDITH NEWTON. (Boprans),

Trish Folk. Songé.“Td Row the World Over

With You’ ... Perceral Graves

|. Know Where: 0"m Goin" lahat ew gienccett al Bhd Ra corr,

“Down By the Sally Herbert](Gharchetie tS psec tes Hughes

The owner's: Curse ™

ELod, JUOHW BIRCH| Bast: Riding Talect Entertainer).Mrs. Thirtlawhistlea THecourses

on Stinmer,"'

ALBERT WENDEL

(Salo Violin),Meee

Ave Mari'Shor Hoaari

“" Tmagination

Bh,

eeeee eee Monta

‘ae ile Fe Widtelny

_. A reielerfocharewitch

LEGH ART ROBERTS.Sanderzch

lit,“Captain Mac ™

AS "Pavorn: Song "|

Hawetdt Fiaher |

) 4,15,—tiechestina

(3}——The Building of Character.

8.0-T1.0.—Programme 3.8, froin Lun-daa,

TUESDAY, June &th.

4.0.—Afternoon Topics.

4.15.-—rchestra relayed: from: theCaféot Mesers. "Toads! Roberts,

§.15.—FOR THE-(CHILDREN,

60—Mr Dees ora nal MacMahon;

LBAALRoB, “ icsi-cal Appreciation—(6) Summaryoft Musical History.""

bE—Pregraaine Si. f roan eaiolone

‘Chose Prope’ Wolsetey Charles |

WEDNESDAY June Sh.

11,50-12,30.- Cheumophe see. Hale.

4,.0.—Afternbon Topics: Mrs. A. E,Wainwright, VWcman! tolothies

and Eeonomy*’ {9}.

relayed

Grand Habel,

§15.—FrOR THE CHILDREN:

6.0,—Misieal Interlode.

6.20,—Pragranie SF, front Londan,

6,.50:—Horticuliural Bulletin,

from ithe

£0. SHEFFIELD CORPORATIONTRAMWAYS ANT MOTORS

PRIZE BAND:Bandmaster,

My,W. Re BALL.GEORGE JEFFERSON

At the Piano:

"The EB: and C)F."*i Groce Huine

Selection, * Wheton to Wedeyp#20. IDA BLOUK (Soprano),

“Who ls Sylar oy .. schiubert‘Landen Den" wo... Fy WithinMy Henrt *' Rundegqer Ace, THE: BAND,

Selection, “" Maritand' . Wallace

AAT. ThA. BLOWER,“ Bacit et Ae de: Gia" Debwsay

8:55, THE BAND.Fantasia, “" TI Pagliacci ™

Heoncanalls

P0320,

| 30. 0. ALAER A SLARSH ALE,

Stamatis,

_secline:

YDpeeonecpatencen ess Danjon

ArahsSey ue, PU ee Deliusy

EDITH NEWTON,

The Cloths of Heaven “Dankill

Lies Sleeping "Artftay Sowereell

Heck

" Voung Love

iatry: Shien“A Boring Aforning

Tame Wiles|

Lists 11 te . Progrignrne ia From

Faniden,

THURSDAY, June 10th.

11. S-12,.30.—Gramophone Records:

4.0—A hermoon To Hoek 5 Aliss ey iE

Cumberbireh, BoA. *' Talks by

the Way,"*

4.15.—Field's Octagon .Qoartet,. underthe Direction of J. H, Rodgers;

f15.—FOoR THE (HILDREN,

6.0.- Powolny “ Resinuratd, Bet i ao

Orchestra, under the Directionot Edward Stubs,

6.35.— Programme SR. from Jomdon,

7.40—Mr. G. J, JORDAK: D-D.;Litt... , Mesktages from thePoets "* (4);

#.0 12.0,— Present ne aaah; from Jos

en,

FRIDAY, June 11th,

11,.30-12.50.

5 4—Hmnmonla Cath Trin,

the Direction of FE. YW,

A—Tranamixkion to Schools :

Hanonchen Drasda, **

Gieat Writers '" (6),

4.0. —ATbern

Graniphone Records

under

Dove,

Alisa

Te apPiita;

SHEFFIELD PROGRAMMES.$.0.— J reqentivae SB bean London

THE BAST.

10-.0.—Concert Piece, “Chant SanePierolesg ™ Pehaikovakiy

10.7.6, COWLISHAW Salo (im met},

* Tn Monastery Crapelerrs “*

1c Ketelbey

10. 16. IDA BLOOR.“tine Fine Day a . Jwecins

10.23. THE BAND,

“Why Did You Call Mederful €ime F*

Vineet and Werbert

10,30-11.0.— Programme 8.0. fromhondon.

THURSDAY, June 10th.

3.05.3,45,—Transmission to Schools :Atr. ki, E. Sopwith, BH. a

B.Com., Inspector of Schools tothe Sheficld Edicition Author-

ity, ’ Talks on English Liter-nture—(8) Rhakespeare’s ‘“Juling

Caesar" ™ (1),

4.0.—Afternioon Topics,

4.15,—Oecheatra. relayedAlbert Hall,

§.15.—ToOR. THE CHILDREN,

6.0.—Miusieal [nterhide:.

b.20.—Fraps Ao, prom Loader,

T40—Mr. ERIC 3K. SEMONS:

* Rambles Roond o Library (4)—Ememus and his * Complaintof Peace” "

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Talks cn}

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Week BesinningJune 6th.

Fretd's Liehagon (ronrbe, Lee

the Direstiin of J. Hy Hedger,

215—FOR THE CHILDREN.

4.15.

6.0.—Powolny's Restaurant BijouOrchestra, under the Direction:cf Edward Stulshsa, 4

} 6.50-11.0,—Preyrcmee SB fran| Lanta,

SATURDAY, June 12th.

O.—Afternoon ‘Topics : " Latest

Heestepes Fashions,” hy Pandera,

4.15.—Fiekl's Octagon Quartet, amderthe Direction of i, H. Thodgen's,

5.15.—FOR THE CHILDRER,

| 6.0.—Powolnw's Restanrant BijanOrchestra, wider the Diaectinnof Ealwurd Stubs;

7.0-12,0,— Programme Su, from Lon:don,

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HULL NEWS.

To new arlisia to the Holl

Station, Miss Almena- Marshall,

lenlis faite) aad Mr, Albert AMierictel

(acl wielimit) will be beard this areek,

These inetromentihate, with ‘Wiss

Edith. Newton, Mir. Leonard: Roberts

| and Mr. Jolin Giech, the popular local

entertainer, will contribute to the loreal

Veriety progrumime on. Wednesday,

On Thurschay, Dr. Jordan, TD.

latt.D,, will give the fourth ‘of hin

interesting series of talks on Meg-

seaes from the Poets,” snd canother.

worthy of mention is that onManday,

} at 4 p.m... on “ Margaret of Scotland,”1 by Miss Edith Hayes.

Week Beune 6th,

6.0-12.0.—Pregramme §.{f, jJrom bomdon,

FRIDAY, June 11th.

11.3)-12.50.—Gramophone Heeords, °

4.0,—Afternoen Topics.415.- relayed

Messrs, 'T;Orehestri

Clafé of and J,Hoberts, ,

15.15,—FOR THE CHILDREN.6.0:—Cartoon Compedition bey iG, A.

Middleton, :

6,30-11.0,—Pregrname Sit;

Lionidan,

SATURDAY, June 12th.

4.0.—Afternoon Topics.4.15. Orchestra

irrand Hotel.

f.15,—-F OR THE. CHILDREN;Arnold Rodgers (Violin); Alice

{Elocutionist).

&0—HANLEY and PAGH (Piet

tists). GEORGE JEFFERSON(Ab the piso),

6.0. Dance Music.

Relayed from London,T.0.—Programme S.A. from Danan.

7.40.—" The Harvest of a Quiet Eva,*by |“ PETRONIDE"—"TosH.**

4.0-12.0.—Progromme 3.8, from Ton. aan,

talk from this Btation whith im welll

from the”

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Nexen (Piano), Ceol Castledine —

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THE LONG LIFE BATTERY|formed part of the equipmentof IEX10€ Batteries were installedAmundsen’s Airship “Norge I” onthe “Norge” because of theirduring its conquest of the North proved efficiency and absolute {Pole. dependability. :

For the same reason, the other two Polar ventures organised this year, "

yiz., the Byrd and the Wilkins Expeditions are also Exide equipped.

Exide will give YOU the same dependable service.

Issued by The Chloride Electrical Sterage Co... Lid., Clifton Junction, Nr. Manchester, |

Stocked by all reputable Dealers. . ;

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ieee rar, -PHG6.]

Made in six types, three general purpose

and three power amplifying.

General Purposevolts (7 ampa, oes ban .. &/-

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B “4 0.06 ia ae wee i 6/6

Power Amplifying6 voles 025 aps. ain ‘. + 22/628. @I2’ a ee oa a

0°06 * . 2a/6

From all electrical and radio dealers

The British Thomson-Houston Co., Lid., Crown Howse, Aldwych, London, H'.C.2.

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The SSrownin the Alps. UAMONG the Chalets of the Alps it is merits. In any comparison, the absolute

glareventeag ehae purity of its tone, and the fidelity of its

some radio dance band, or broadcast opera. reproduction, place it. beyond competition.Very often, too, you'll find that the inatrument The years that have been spent m research

which can be heard so far away in the and experment, bear fruit 7 the universalmountain stilness is a Brown. For all favour which the BrOwM enjoys.nationalities have followed England's lead. [5 not choose your Loud Speaker withoutand< first loud speaker ever ta be hee examining and hearing the Brown. .Mostin this country for Wireless purposes has surely youll agree that in-appearance thisbeen universally accepted as the true radio handsome instrument t unexcelled.

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Batinterpreter, when you hear it the real supremacy of tha

The Brown leads entirely on its own Brown Loud Speaker will be apparent.

se Types and Prices of Brown Loud Speakers— A

Type I.1., Type 2. Type Ta, Type H.4. Type H.g. Typo @. Cabinet

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tag oleae jae obme =«elpbt and in an LO Revistante dn resistances In Mahogans55 i aceetien! Speaker 1 ‘

ai 3 0 “a =; * esitance of Oo ee io. ina, 2000 OF 4.000 of 720, 3,000 tH kak Cubl-tn ims. gk oho thes rly . zi

Le as £3 ¢ © (SA: er aig Too chris tr yihard =e, Tot oF _

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5.00 0 6219 4 #1 h Ze ba

Crysiavon,The only Low Speaker # he age es Ec ioySe gg py re nnen en qnangueeine safer ena i o- 8 \

—<and Brown Headphones. Li Type A." Typo FF. : Trpe A.2

Asc oie by othe Admiral, Poapolost “Beoadeset ivpe The New ret type,- uneqialled

rao. foo or gent ohine £2 top, Weght onlp daze, oe) oom fer eennliitnemss. a poo" oli a

tooo ohms i of, Li oo tio

* S. G. Brown Ltd., Western Avenue, N. Acton, W.3 fRetail Sharrend: to, Mortiaer Stent, Vests 15, Moorftiuls, Civerponl,

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Hppals CHaalekaly wtidiys og, 16. Place Wet, Gath, Grose Anes,Westgate toad, Nnweoetinl et; Godean: St. Bradiord.

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Film them for yourhome cinema—jit’s as easy

as taking a ‘Kodak’ snapshotYour own moving pictures! Realfilms that you can show in your ownhome, as clear and flickerless as any-thing at the most up-to-date cinema.What a vistaitopens up! What adelightful record of events!

With the Ciné-Kodak you can makeyour own films as easily as you canmake a snapshot. It is hand-held,fixed focus, spring-motor driven—you simply press a release and it worksautomatically, And it’s so light andcompact that you can carry it aboutwith you like an ordinary ‘ Kodak.’

You send the reel of film to KodakLimited—either direct or throughyour dealer—andit is developed andreturned to you ready to be shownon the screen. No extra charge ismade for developing. In additionto showing pictures of your ownmaking, you can hire pictures fromthe Kodascope Lending Library—pictures showingall the favourites—Tom Mix, Valentino, NormaTalmadge, etc... .. Doesn't thatsound like a jolly thing to bringinto your home?

Cine-KodakPrices :

-For taking your own Moving’ Pictures,

£16:16:0

KO DAS € OOP-EFor showing your own or other Pictures

in your own home - - £15:0:0

Ask your Kodak Dealer for a demonstration or write for full particulars,

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THE WIRELESSASSOCIATION OFGREAT BRITAIN.

Principal Objects :

ATROL ENGINEERS» t your SERVICE - eea:

3 reeks Worries. The, (a “<< FREE, INSURANCE covering ALL WIRELESS

POSTAL eee ADVICE—TO SOLVE i a RISKS.

YOUR TROUBLES. : FREE LEGAL DEFENCE AND MA

OFFICIAL DEALERS and PREPAIRERS-—FOR av ec OTHER BENEFITS. : tas

teYOUR PROTECTION.

) WALVE MEMBERS, £1:1:0 per annum.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: CRYSTAL MEMBERS, 5:0 per annum.

\ILIFE MEMBERS, £10: 10: 0.

PLEASE LISTEN_TO OUR BROADCAST TALK AT 7.40 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JUNE Sth, FROM ALL STATIONS.

FORMS BELOW NOW AND POST THEM TO THE SECRETARY.

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| Dear Sir.—l hereby atd tas be elected a Life Valve/Crystal Member of the Wireless Association of Great Britain, and | agree to abide by the rules of

lithe Association, and in part r to tefrain from ‘causing interference by oscillation during broadcasting hours. I

i = request you ta send, sna : -than teen Badges of the Association, which | agree shall remain the property of the Association, and which | agree to return bis youl

on t essa of my Membership,i vee a remittance for ten guineas,one guinea live shillings: Signature of Applicant v1.4 vac see ces sence tee eh ere ae en RE re eee :

| © P|pade state number and type of badges required.

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Sermwed badges far Receivers, clip badges for Loud Speaker Horns, or buttonhole badges are aweilabhe:

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LLIAM was in a care-free, hegli-

gent mood. ‘ He had that day

made a fortune on the Stock

Exchange, and felt that he had no need

to worry.

That was no mood in which to re-connect

- his H.T. battery and accumulator, but he

did the job, and then switched on.

His four valves brightened, flashed—and

went out. What had William done?

He had connected his H.T. leads to his L.T.

terminals and burnt his valves out .... .

Moral:—The next day William bought a

Dubrescon.

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Whatever your mood, you are bound some cay to

make a mistake in putting your valves into theirsockets, or connecting up your batteries. It is on

these occasions that the Dubrescon will save yourvalves. Connected in series with the H.T. battery,

it will act as a permanent check on excessive flowsof H.T. current, while at the same time it does

mot interfere at all with the normal operation of

the HLT. circuits. Buy one from a Wireless

Dealer to-day, and save your valves. (If you use

more than four valves it is advisable to have twoDubrescons.)

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Tue Dunpescos Peewanent Varve Prorecton,6/-

Adal, of Hu Dudulier Comdtager Co. fiess) Ce, Dano Werks, Victeria Road, Aieth Adcipa, eeTelepeone: Chiswick 22quca-3,

EAP, 5.5 9d

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[Juxk air, 1926.

£12 FELLOW)Cash or ey) Feceee! and ax

monthly payments of 33/8. IRELESs oSNoe Aerial

Nea Earth

No Loose

Parts

No Trouble

The FellophonePortable Three

TAKE IT AWAYWITH YOU!

Why not havea wireless set that you can use at home on your own aerial (whereit will Rive all the resalts that a firet-elgse three-valve get should) and at the

Bamie Lime one that you can pack ip ata moment's notice ond take with you

to the seaside, out in the country, of merely to your neighbour's house.The Fellows Portable Three is such of set. Tt hasan aerial-in the lid and can

be used either as it stands, when it will give good telephone reception in anypart of the country (on several pairs of phones), of it can be attached to an out-

side. aerial (no earth connection needed in etther cast), when beth range and

volume will be greatly increased.

The set i supplied complete in black leatherette case with H.T, Battery, 4 waltnon-spillable accumulater, one pair of Fellows Lightweight Headphones. ondthree Louden Dull Emitter Valves for £17 Os. 04. (Marcom Royalty included).Or it can be had on the DEFERRED PAYMENT System for £3 7s. Od.down and six monthly payments of £1 13s, @d.When shut the set resembles 4 email handsome Fuitcase, ane ik can kee fs ennily

carried,

Ask to have this et demonstrated abione of our Branches, of send bo ws to-day

and have one on SEVEN DAYS APPROVAL. against. cash.

THE LITTLE GIANT! TWO-VALVE. SET-~ complet<still feptesents the finest walue for moner, that chosectet been olbered on the witeles marker, For 46 15. fhe.

cosh, of 3Eld down and & manthly Payments of baja,

wom get o 2-valec reeeeer which will wive you moar

B. BG Ly ahiacie Arnel fea bia ba! jeveral Foreign Qtr

ON THE LOUD SsPEARER, « }ealt 20 amp, occu:mulster, a Fellows 54° volt HoT. Battery, 2° Londen

Valves, aedtal, maulatota, wiring, end inwtractions ANID atelowa Junior ud Speaker (tainhich} with adjustalds

diaphragm. This set aleo is sent packing free,ceamage forward of SEVEN DAYS!

APPROWAL: lt Can also be obtained om

the C.0,.D. Sistem. Send for roars fa=dlay.

BUY—BY—POSTND-SAVE:MENEY:|

THE FELLOWS MAGNETO CO., LTD.Cumberland Avenue, Park Royal, N.W.10.

LONDON 20, % Srecte,SA = 20 Ssere Saree 1 Letters (ort Ra. tle oly,

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BRIGHTON: 31, Queen's: Road, EPS, 735.

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AUDIOTRANSFORMERTHE

Are you building ? Do you want morepower without chokingthe purity of thosesmooth, level tones? The Brandes Ictstage Transformer has. a high voltage

amplification.ratio of 1-5. ‘This, togetherwith a straight line amplification curve,means that the amplification is constantover a wide band of frequencies, thuselimmating resonance. [he |-3 Trans-former amplifies over speech, pianoforteand harmonic ranges equally well.Mechanically protected and shielded.against interaction. Terminals andoutside soldering tags.

17/6Ratio 1-5 (black finish), Rate 1-3 (brown finish),

Table-Talher

30/- Headphone 5, 20/- g0/-

BrandesBrandes Limied, 296, Regent Fireet, London, Wt,or

From any good Dealer,

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P.M. SERIESMullard P.M: Valves’ ‘em-body the wonderful ‘“' ¥""and *ON” filaments, Thesefilaments refain theirs ductilityeen afler POO0 heurs fife and

cannot be broken except bythe very roughest Aandling.

For 4 coll accumulator or3 dry cella:

THE P.M.3.Filament colts = 3:0 40 37Filament) Corrent 0.) amp,

Anode Paltage 50-100 volts,

THE P.M. 4,Filament polls = = 3.6

Filament Current 0.) amp.Anode Molfage 30-100 polis,

For 2 call accumulator :

THE P.M.2.Filament Golfs =~ = odFilamenl Corrent 0. 29 ome,

Anode Voltage 50-100 volts.

derful ““N”filament

valves and getSEVEN TIMESthe life from your4-volt accumulatorcharges.

Cut down the costof upkeep and re-duce rechargingjourneys to ONE-SEVENTH.

This unique “!filament is so eco-nomical of heatingpower that NO

SIGN OF GLOWcan be discerned.

Ask for theP.M.3. - - 16/6

A general purposevalve suitable forevery circuit. Gives

' clear strong signalsfree from micro-phonic disturbances.

Ask for theP.M.4. - - 22/6

A power valve formajestic loudspeaker ‘ volume.The’ finest loudspeaker valve everproduced,These calves can alsabe run from 3 dry cells

BETTER RESULTS_ WITHOUTACCUMULATOREXTRAVAGANCE.

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Mullard —THE-MASTER-VALVE

ADVT. THE MULLARD WIRELESS SERVICE CO., LTD.,BALHAM, LONDON. 83.W.12.

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| FELLOWS |EDISON BEL4 Be CARELESS” | BEST AFTER TEST.|

UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINESTSPEAKER MONEY CAN BUYOR SCIENCE PRODUCE.

NO METAL HORN

NO METAL DIAPHRAGM

NO METALLIC NOISE

JUST MUSIC.

1aees

Price 42/-Ask your dealer for illustratedcatalogue,

If unable to obtain write direct.

EDISON BELL, Lid., Edison Bell Works, [res sosvare)London, §.E.16. And af Huntingdor,

INSIST ON EDISON BELLCONDENSERS

CHARGE YOUR ACCUMULATORAT HOME.

Have you alternating current electric light in

your home 3Plaase stéte core: Hi £0, write to ns to-day andorder a Fellows Accumulator O n

faily the collage Charger. You simply plug it into any lamp-holder, giveond frogpency of a twist fo the spindie, connect up your stcumulatarseur mains, This end leave it until charged,injermolian ean

ke ohiained fromyoOar feeler.

This charger will eave ita own cost in o few weeks.To begin with, you need cnly have one sccumulatos,because it can be charging when not in wae.

Secondly, = will be saved all journeys to the charginggialon on you wal always have a tully-charged battery

eon hand. Finally, the charging cost 1s extremely low,ere et about Id. for 10 hours charging at a i WENTY people can gain

' fo ga. This charger ie perfectly safe; it avoids all mesa: it is ey for are who =ee eres aie : ; use it, and the vital questionpace Ulesfrated entirely automatic and has no expens ve parts to fenew, : : : ee, ,cotalogue No, 10 It is designed to charg: 4 of 6 volt L. E: accumulators, Cokieisoak ; for the individual and for the

earls ss am 3 gst eeeeee sie= ee Ms ay i documents represen. ; ation is never—How much dotcripfice leaflet connected in stried to the terminals ivering w#ouls. ae : »

this charger: sent packing free, carriage forward on SEVEN ting 1,5,10,Z5 and; they make? but To what pur' : : if ie ooDAYS’ APPROVAL against cash, ft can also be ; 50 Certifiecntes, cost- | pose do they spend: :ing 16/-,-£4,£8,£20 :

ebtained on the C.0.D. system. and £40 respectively, ;: ij : Wise spending makes possible wisePing, ae aoee : saving and wise mvestment. Thev6 cS : tificates held for the | best investment for small savings

full period of ten is National Savings Certificates.

AND:SAVE:MONEY:

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s . nw, iO, Post Offices andrentheds a sell them,

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High TensionUnitFor Alternating Current,

Price ©3- 10-0For Direct Current,

Price £2-10-0

If you have Electricvoy should send to-day for -« Fellophone High Tension Unit. It is a

safe and perfectly simple device which you fit ta any lamp holder exactly

ax you would an electric bulb, Having connected it to the High Tension

Battery terminals of your sect, you switch on and ‘am arenesety

of High Tension current 15 at your service, Lhe current consumed is ess

than that of the smallest lamp in your house, and these units are as sale

to handle as a High Tension Battery.

If you are at present aea High Tension Battery of approximately

50 volta. order a 50-wolt HoT. Unit: if your H.F. Battery 15 60 to 100

volts send fora 100-volt HT. ‘Unit,

If you have Alternating Current please state the Voltage and Frequency

{vou cin obtain this infermation fren Your Mcter oF from FOr local

electrician}, Jf you have Direct Current please state the voltage.

Light

Remember that these Units are maar antteed to give Perfect Silent reception

(provided that the correct type is ordered) and that you can have themon

SEVEN DAYS APPROVAL, packing free, carriage forward agaynst

cash, Youcan also obtam thennon the C,0.0. eyatem.

They are fully described in-our new 48pp, Free Catalogue No. 10. HaveYou your oopy f

The FellophoneSuper High Tension

Batteries.

The Fellophone

Bric hol

If you have no Electric Lightyou will jfnd the Fellophone Super Hich Tension Batteries will meetour most exacts requirements. They deliver.a steady voltage, entirely

bres from crackling noises throughout ther long lives.

You canonly obtatn ee Fellophane Battisies chrect from us of from one of ourbranches, and our of selling them thus direct to you enables youtovbtain really first-classee at the remarkablylow prices shown below.

54 Volt Battery (as weed in Fellows Sete)..-.-.- Boat 9d. 6/6

60 Volt Battery iStucteeOB B/D

108 Volt Battery “rpsboeken:ntlied 13]-These balferies can also be obfained on the C.OUD. aystem.

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Figuaesto Remember

5.5.2 LF.(Green Disc).

Voltage 27.0 Volts.Consumption .3 amps,

PRICE 14/-

: Leafta SS. S73i pites full perficu- }: love. Your Dealer}

; ull be pleased to :i onder Six - Sixty :

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The PaperBoy

“Evening Papers—EveningPapers.

The lusty shouts of the Paper Boyre-echo through the streets-as he hurriesup one, and down the next, whettingan appetite for the latest news.

The leading wireless journals of to-day have endorsed in the strangestat terms the claims of ox-Sixty

Valves—in fact, our simple state-ments are modest compared with the‘exceptionally good results obtained,”

For the radio enthusiast who uses asmall or medium-sized Loud Speaker,we can confidently recommend the9.5.2 L.F. (green disc), For realpurity of tone this valve is secondto none, and in addition to its lowcurrent consumption—only .3 amps.it works at such a low temperaturethat the lite of the valve ee

measurably increased,

Then there's the 5.5.7—a real PowerValve, combining a wonderful purtyof tone with unequalled volume, andconsuming only .! amps. filamentcurrent, With this valve there tsabsolutely no glow whatever fromthe flament when operating at thecorrect voltage, indeed there is novalve that can boast of a longer lifebecause there is no valve thatoperates at a lower temperature,

SBaCona

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“My Louden gave at least30% greater volume, and| was able to make a bigreduction in the H.T. app

. a welcome economy.There must be some very rood reason why, week after week, delighted users ofLouden Valves sit down and write us these spontaneous letters ofappreciation:If you inspected these letters at our offices, which you can do at any time, youwould be struck by one fact which ia app arent inne arly every one of them, and

that is the delight and surprise of the wejters at finding Louden Valves not onlybetter than they had expected them to he, but even better than any otherthey had tried. When they find that Loudens, besides giving them greatervolume, clarity and current economy, sectually ‘cost, as the result of our directthrough-the-post policy, ome third to ane -half the price of other valves,it i=then that they feel they must write us a letter like the one shown below, whichcones bo is cts Clapton.

~The FER tial) Evaitter purchaséd from pourFitest i“ororking cecelleciy. ST mat ade2 the abi! seep rent anila heane befier thou fhe paloe- then Tn peA, eich os a bright““nalee of nery well Reoon ake, Do ay sterprise, boopeper, if“rae al lédet 30°. peer pole, ae TD ws able fomake a hig“reanction ie fhe HUY. Supply also firrther welcomes ecomonry,Vos can rest ossuped therefore fine! ad all be * Lauteus” every

“inte in: fritere for— Fours frilly, Hams y 5, Asdrox.’ ~

There fi a Louden Valve for pour every geod; Bright Emitters, Dull Emitters, Detectora,Fower Valves i

You wil fad thes fully deeceihed in our new 48 page Glhutrated Catalogue No, 10, which we:all gladly send Ivee on request.

We ghee below prices and waltages al ihn vation iy pr

Remember that Linurlies Walwea ‘noe Ebrtemeh in praerial, oe hacked hy Britiah cmpital and

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“In velerence ta the *Ebes" HT. Unitfor my ‘Marconiphone Straight Fight" which | received from you.Tam very pleased indeed with the instrument, it worka quite silently,without tie slightest “hum. “lt ‘should pay for itself in a very shorttime, as | have spent pounds on H.T. batteries since 1 acquired theStraight 6." It is a MARVEL” (*. . T.0., Londonderry, 12/4/"26.

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improves. the tone--vulcanised insulation renders furtherProtection unsecessagy—tully guatantecd.

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- OW that’s what I call a goodSetexclaimed Simpson en-

thusiastically, after he had heardChopin’s beautiful Mazurka in AMinor. “ And yet —here.a note ofdoubt crept into his voice, “ it seemsvery auch like the Set you wereusing before Christmas.” “ It is thesame Set,” I conceded, “‘ but withdifferent valves. You'll rememberClarke who was with our crowd’ inMespot?*" “ Yes, rather, good oldNobby!" “ Well, I dropped acrosshim in the City the ether day, and ashe mentioned that he now had a jobwith a wireless firm, I asked him! tocome over and look at my Set.. Hesaid the Set was fine byt that I wasusing the wrong valves."* But I thought ail valves were verymuch alike,” cut in Simpson. “* And80 did T until Clarke enlightened me,”[ replied. “ First of all he gave mean explanation as to how my Setworked. He showed me how thefirst valve had to act as a highfrequency amplifier, the second as adetector,’ whilst the third valve, heexplained, was responsible for obtain-ing good volume and pure tone from

Hh, For Dewctorand LF. ose = 14Connpot? 4 wins

"All ihe adore palper eperati af 18 carl, Bel there uerdied "

the Loud Speaker. And then heproved to me why. these threedifferent jobs required three differenttypes of valve. He had broughtwith him three Cossor Wuncell Dull‘Emitters. Taking out the first twovalves-from my Set and inserting intheir places a Wuncell W2 anda Wi,he asked me to compare the difter-‘ence. It was startling. “But themost amazing thing was still to come.He substituted a Cossor Ws for thethird valve, increased the H.T.voltage, and literally the LoudSpeaker leapt into life. I remembera piece called “In a Monasterygarden" was being broadcast at thetime;“ Oli, Yes, I know it,” interruptedSimpson, “it has lots of little trillsamong the high notes to imitate thebirds in the garden.” “ That's thepiece,” said I, going on with mystory, ‘ the moment he put in thatthird valve I realised that I had neverreally known how good Broadcastingcould be, <All the time I had beenblaming the makers of my Set whenit was the valves which had been atfault."

Or 2. Wich-red top! for HF. use 14

C SOUS UIETERAL. Sa

Another mannever known really goodBroadcasting

who had

“There certainly is a tremendousdifference,” admitted Simpson,“turn the Set round and let's have alook at these remarkable valves." Idid so. “ Why," be cried in amaze-ment, you can't see any glow fromthem! “No,” T answered, *' thatis another advantage. They consumeso littl current and work at se low atemperature that Clarke swears thatthey will last longer than any othervalve on the market. He says rhatthe filament which the Cossor peopleuse 1s quite diflerent—being made ofwire having a very thick coating ofsome special substance which pro-dices lots of electrons at a very lowtemperature.”“That must be an advantage,"suggested Simpson, “for the extracoating must make the filamentstronger and thicker.” “' Yes," Iagreed, “ even when one rolled off thetable last night it came to no harm.Quite frankly I'm very much indebtedto Nobby Clarke for the good advicehe gave me.” ” You can includeme in that,” said Simpson with asmile, “ for it is a long time since ISpent such an enjoyable evening.”

WS. The Lood Soeaker Valve = iB6Consumpion -Samp,‘ ' nog ds

ant alg uviiidd wernt penal! baie wiih niece fe ial 2, 4-0 G-seArcamatater, Léi

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durability—that is why they are used by the best knownexperimenters and the principal broadcasting stationsthroughout the world.

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