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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, "Black Domino," (Auber). Intermezzo, "A Basket of Roses," (Albers). Selection, "King of Cadonia," (Jones). Fox-Trot, "Bygones," (Albert). Suite, “Pixieland Festival,
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s hour: “Gardening Chat " delivered In London by Mrs M. Gran, F.R.H.S. and “Out of the Shops," by the Copy Cat (London Manuscript). One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscript).
16.30Children’s Corner: For small children, "Alice Through the Looking-Glass," told London by Lewis Carroll; "The Lion and the Unicorn," Part 2. For older children, "Children's News " (London Manuscript).
17.00Special weather report for farmers
18.00News and weather.
18.15Interval
19.15Orchestra, Overture, "O'Brien," (Stanford).
19.25A Short Address by Mr William Birrell, Registrar of Loughborough College, Loughborough, Leicestershire.
19.35The Empire Male Voice Quartet, of Kilmarnock. “Sweet and Low,” “The Land Of The Leal”.
19.45Orchestra, “To-night’s The Night” (Ruebens).
19.55Miss Jenny Weir, contralto, “The Old Countree,” (Pinsuti), “Sink, Red Sun” (Teresa De Riego).
20.05Orchestra, “Danses, Miniatures de Ballet” (J Ansell)
20.15The Empire Male Voice Quartet, of Kilmarnock. “Comrades’ Song of Hope,” (Adam), “Annie Laurie.” (Bell)
20.30News and weather
20.45Orchestra. Entr'acte, "A Hungarian Romance." (Bendix).
20.50Miss Jenny Weir, contralto, "A Summer Night," (G. Thomas). “Good-Bye” (Tosti)
21.00Orchestra. Selection. "Hamlet." (Thomas)
21.10The Empire Male Voice Quartet, of Kilmarnock. "Star of Summer Night," (Woodbary), “Scots Wha Hae."
21.20Orchestra. Rag, "Orange Blossom." (Nunez, Cawley, Lada)
21.25Miss Jenny Weir, contralto, "All Joy be Thine," (Sanderson). "Caller Ou," (Trad.)
21.35Orchestra. Intermezzo, "Marionette," (Arndt). Waltz, “L'Etoile Polaire," (Waldteufel), March. "London Scottish." (Haines).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. National Anthem.
5NO Newcastle
14.30The Midlothian Pipe Band: “The Pipers,” “Hills of Glenorchy.”
14.50Miss Florence Farrar, pianoforte solo, “Nocturne.”
15.00The Pipers, “Pibroch,” The Mrquis of Huntley’s Kilt is My Delight,” “Barren Rocks of Aden.”
15.10Mr Bates will entertain.
15.20Miss Florence Farrer, “Prelude.”
16.00Women’s Hour
16.30Scholars' Half Hour: A Talk on “Pets” by Miss A. Shaw
17.00Children's Hour. For small children, “Alice Through The Looking Glass,” by Lewis Carroll, “The Lion And The Unicorn”; for older children, news.
17.45Farmers' Talk: “Autumn sowing of wheat,” by Mr R.W. Wheldon, Armstrong College.
18.00News and Weather
19.00Concert: Newcastle Wireless Jazz Orchestra, “Corenlla,” Wthree O’Clock In the Morning,” “Yes, We Have No Bananas.”
19.15Mr Frank Charlton, entertainer, “Those Dear Lille Council Houses.”
19.25Orchestra, “Broadcasting,” “Allah,” “You Remind Me of my Brother.”
19.40Entertainer, “Voila”
19.45Talk on "How a Newspaper Illustration is Made"
20.30News and weather. Concert: Miss Phyllis How, at the piano, “The Jewel Song,” from “Faust” (Gounod) orchestra, “The Voice in my heart,” “Swanee Bluebird,”; Mr Frank Charlton, entertainer, “Proposals”; Miss Phyliss How, “The Stars” (M Phillips), “In My Gard
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