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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
14.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture. “The Magic Flute," (Mozart). Intermezzo, "Monsieur Tricotrin” (Rawlinson). Selection, "Pagliacci," (Leoncavallo). Fox-Trot, "Tomahawk Blues," (Yagle). Suite, “Miniature Suite,
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: Sweetmaking (continued) "How to Make and Coat Chocolates," by Miss Beatrice Holmes Smith. One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
16.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children “Ronnie and the Kangaroo," Part. 3, from Stead's Books for the Bairns. For Older Children, "A Fight Between a Mongoose and a Snake." as told in London by L. O. Oliphant.
17.00Special weather report for farmers.
18.00News Bulletin and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.15Orchestra. Overture, "Le Chevalier Breton," (Herman).
19.25A short address by Councillor J. A. D. M'Lean, ex-President of the Scottish Football Association.
19.35Mr J. G. Marshall, Tenor, "Rosebud," (Eileen Newton). "Sombre Woods," (Theo. Marzials).
19.45The City of Glasgow Pipe Band, the World's Champions (Pipe-Major William Ferguson). Slow Gaelic Air “Hearken, My Love." March "The Land of Trees." Quickstep, "The Canadian Highlanders." Strathspey, "The Brig o' Pert
20.00Miss Elizabeth R. Stark, Soprano, “The Spell of True Love," (Easthope Martin). "I'll Rock You to Rest," (Stanford).
20.10Orchestra. Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana," (Mascagni).
20.20Mr ,T G. Marshall, Tenor. "Rose Marie," (F. E. Weatherley). “Afton Water” (Old Setting), (Trad.)
20.30News Bulletin and weather report.
20.45The City of Glasgow Pipe Band. Highland Air "Over the Sea to Skye." March "The Skye Crofters." March. "Dugald MacColl's Farewell to France." Strathspey "The Bob Fettercairn." Reel "Pretty Marion." (La
21.00Miss Elizabeth R. Stark, Soprano. "Lochnagar," (D. C. Ramsay). " Killarnev." (Balfe).
21.10Orchestra. Selection, "Mephistofele," (Boito_.
21.20Mr J. C. Marshall. "Until." (E. Teschemacher). "The Bonnie Lass o' Ballochmyle," (Trad.)
21.30Orchestra. Selection, "Tom Jones," (German). Waltz, "Views of Danube." (Ertl). March, "Fame and Glory," (Matt).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
14.30Afternoon concert: Madame Ethel Fowkes, soprano. “Yale” (Russell), Mr W.J. Taylor, baritone, “Stone Cracker John” (Coates), Miss Ailsa Mallan, contralto “Less that the Dust” (Finden). Miss Florence Farrar, pianoforte solo, “Deutsche Dances” (Beethoven). M
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: Sweetmaking (continued) "How to Make and Coat Chocolates," by Miss Beatrice Holmes Smith. One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book.
16.30Scholar’s Half Hour: Mr J Finnerty
17.00Children's hour: For small children, " Ronnie and the Kangaroo." For older children. " A Fight between a Mongoose and a Snake," L. O. Oliphant.
18.00News and weather.
19.00The Funbeams’ Concert Party, "Gardening," Mr. R. E. Richardson, Gateshead.
20.30News and weather.
20.45Funbeams’ Concert Party
21.35Men's hour: "Machine Tool Industry," Sir Alfred Herbert.
21.45Close down. God Save The King. At the Piano, Mr W.A. Crosse.
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