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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, “Raymond," (Thomas). Selection, “Noces de Jeanette," (Masse). Intermezzo, "Minuettino," (Byford). Suite, "Children's Suite," (Ansell). Fox-Trot, “Billet Doux” (Yvain). Wa
15.30Closedown
16.00Women’s Hour: "The Japanese Wedding Ceremony," as delivered in London by Mr Pollard Crowther. "Talk about Precious Stones," told in London Miss Leslie Keene.
16.30Children’s Corner. For Small Children—" Alice through the Looking Glass," as told in London by Lewis Carroll; "The Lion and the Unicorn." Part 3. For Older Children—Nature Story, “Dandelion and Clover," told in London by A. Kirkha
17.00Special weather report for farmers.
18.00News Bulletin and weather report.
18.15Closedown
19.15The Boys’ Brigade bulletin for Scotland. Classical Night of the Wireless Orchestra (Wagner). Orchestra. Overture. Rienzi." Wagner.
19.25Miss Hilda Besznak, Soprano. “Arise, 0 Sun," (Maude Day), “Roadways" (H. Lohr).
19.35Orchestra. Selection, "The Flying Dutchman" (Arr. Godfrey).
19.47Mr Walter C. Campbell, Baritone. "Full Fathom Five." (Martin Shaw). “The Golden Vanitie," (Arr. Monk Gould).
19.57Orchestra. Fantaisie, "Lohengrin." (Arr. Tavan).
20.10Miss Hilda Besznak, Soprano. "Jeunesie," (K. Barry). "Sincerity." (Emilie Clarke).
20.20Orchestra. Chorus of the Flower Maidens from "Parcifal" (Arr. by Montn)
20.30News Bulletin and weather report.
20.45Mr Walter C. Campbell, Baritone. "Sound the Pibroch," (arr. by Moffatt). " Vittoria, Vittoria” (Carissmi).
20.55Orchestra. Selection. "Tannhauser." (arr. Tavan).
21.12Miss Hilda Besznak, Soprano. "I Love the Moon," (Paul A. Rubens). “Break O'Day," (Sanderson).
21.22Orchestra. “Traume,” (Wagner). "Dance of the Apprentices," from "Die Meistersingers" (Wagner).
21.30Mr Walter C. Campbell, Baritone. “Johnnie Cope," (arr. by Moffatt). “Come, Let's be Merry," (arr. Lane Wilson).
21.40Orchestra. "Preslied” from "Die Meistersingers," (Wagner). "Grand March" from "Tannhauser" (Wagner).
21.55Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King.
5NO Newcastle
14.30The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra. March, “Marshal French” (Sarasate); selection, “Merrie England” (German); Entr’acte, “Evensong” (Martin); Entr’acte, “Love’s Dream” (Power)
15.05Short manuscript talk on “Mexico” by Mr W.E. Powell-Jones.
15.15The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra. Selection, “La Gran Via” (Valverde); Valse, “Kunster Leiben”.
15.30Closedown
16.00Women's Hour. "The Japanese Wedding Ceremony," by Mr Pollard Crowther. A talk about "Precious Stones" by Miss Leslie Keene.
16.30Scholar’s Half Hour: Mr Miller, “Children’s Essays”.
17.00Children's hour: For small children, "Alice Through the Looking Glass," Lewis Carroll; for older children, Dandelion and Clover," Mr. A. Kirkham Hamilton.
17.45Farmers’ Corner: “Autumn feeding of Live Stock,” Mr R.W. Wheldon, of Armstrong College.
18.00News and Weather
18.15Closedown
19.00The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra: March, “Unter den Linden” (Crosse). Miss Beatrice Paramor, soprano, “Vissi D’Arte” (Puccini). The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, “Serenade Harlequin” (Geehl)
19.55Presidential Address of Sir Ernest Rutherford at annual meeting of British Association Liverpool, subject, "The Electrical Structure of Matter."
20.45News and weather.
21.00The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra. Overture, “Norma” (Bellini). Miss Beatrice Paramor, soprano, “Mimi’s Song” from “La Boheme” (Puccini), “Caro Nome” from “Rigoletto” (Verdi). The Newcastle Wireless Orchestra, selection of Hadyn-Wood’s songs. Miss Beatrice
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