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15.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," (Suppe). One-Step, “Down in Chinatown," (Meyer). Selection, "See-See," (Jones). Waltz, "Wiener Luft," (Vollstedt). Suite, "Scenes of Childhood,&q
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Half-Hour: “Poultry Talk," as told in London by Chanticleer. "In and Out the Shops,” as told in London by the Copy Cat.
17.30The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Alice through the Looking Glass" (Conclusion). For Older Children "Children's News" (London Manuscript).
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report followed by the Boys’ Brigade Bulletin for Scotland.
19.15Orchestra. An All-Scotch Night. March, “The London Scottish,” (Haine).
19.25Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, "The Bonnie Briar Bush," (Trad.), "Last May Braw Wooer," (Trad.)
19.35Trio for Two Violins and Piano. "The Thistle Scotland," a Fantasie on Gaelic Airs arranged by Moffat, by Messrs J. F. Fellowes, leader of the Wireless Orchestra; Keith Inglis, violin; and Andrew Bryson, pianist.
19.45Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone, "Jessie's Dream," (Grace Campbell), "I Love a Lassie," (Harry Lauder). (Accompaniste, Miss Jess Cormack).
19.55Orchestra. Fantasia, "From the Highlands," (Otto Langley).
20.07Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, “My Ain Folk," (Laura Lemon). "Angus Macdonald." (J. Roeckel.)
20.17‘Cello solo, Mr J. B. Dickson, of the Wireless Orchestra, Scotch Airs.
20.24Piano solo, A. Bryson, of the Wireless Orchestra. Fairy Dance (by request) Arr. by M'Millan.
20.30Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone. “Stop Yer Tickling, Jock." (Harry Lauder). "The Saftest o' the Family." (Harry Lauder).
20.40Flute solo, Mr A. Picton, of the Wireless Orchestra. “Duanag Mara" (To the Isle of Sky) (Guy Magrath), “The Cockle Gathrer," (N. M’Leod and Kennedy Fraser).
20.50Orchestra. Quadrilles, “Harry Lauder” (by request), (Karl Kaps).
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Miss Flora Blythman, Contralto, "Gala Water," (Trad.), "Annie Laurie," (Trad.)
21.55Cornet solo, William Maddoc, of the Wireless Orchestra. “On the Banks of Allan Water.” Hartmann.
22.05Mr Alexander Mollison, Baritone. "She's Ma Daisy," (Harry Lauder). "Early in the Morning." (Harry Lauder).
22.10Clarinet solo, G. Green, of the Wireless Orchestra. “Auld Robin Gray” and “Charlie is Darling." (Hartmann).
22.20Orchestra. Overture, "A Nicht wi’ Burns” (Volti)
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save the King. Announcer Mungo M. Dewar
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