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RADIO | 5SC Glasgow | 5NO Newcastle |

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5SC Glasgow
20.30David C. Shirlaw, tenor. "Now is the Hour of Soft Enchantment," (Nadeshada-Thom). "Dream Tryst," (C. W. Cadman).
20.40The Wireless Trio: Messrs J. W. Fellows (violin), J. B. Dickson ('cello), A. Bryson (pianist). Movement of Trio No. 1 in D Minor (Schumann).
20.50Miss C. Gray, Contralto. "The Lord is My Light," (Allitsen). "Oh, for a Closer Walk with God," (Myles Foster).
21.00Address by Tan W, Thompson Elliott, Leicester.
21.10David C. Shirlaw. “In Native Worth," "Creation," (Haydn). "O Loss of Sight," "Samson," (Handel).
21.20The Wireless Trio. Movement of Trio No. 1 in D Minor. (Schumann).
21.30Miss Chrys C. Gray. “Gracious and Kind Art Thou, My Queen," (Brahms). “When at Morn." (Schumann).
21.40David C. Shirlaw. “E Lucevan le Stella." "Tosca," (Puccini). "Sometimes in My Dreams," (D'Hardelot).
21.50The Wireless Trio. “Chant D'Automme”, (Tschaikowsky). “Minuet” (Haydn).
22.00News broadcast from London, followed local news and weather.
22.15Miss Chrys C. Gray. “Slave Song," (Teresa del Riego). "Maiden of Morven," (Malcolm Lawson).
5NO Newcastle
15.00South Shields Corporation Tramways Military Band, “Ballet Egyptian” (Luigini); Mr W. A. Crosse, piano solo, “Capriccio” (Mendelssohn), “Sonata” (Beethoven); Mr J Shepherd (Late Black Watch), piccolo solo, “Silver Bird”; South Shields Corporation Tramways
17.00Close down.
20.30Miss Tomlinson's trio, “Trio 1st and 2nd Movement” (Schumann)
20.45Short talk by the Rev. E. Cornibeer, St John's Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
21.00Miss Ella Tomlinson (violin solo) “Benedictus” (Mackenzie); Miss Tomlinson's trio, “Trio 3rd Movement” (Shumann); Mr A. J. Bull, 'cello solo, “Hebrew Melody” (Gernsheim); Miss Olive Tomlinson, piano solo, Ballade in G Minor (Chopin); Miss Tomlin
22.00News broadcast from London, followed by local news and weather. Close Down. God Save The King. At the Piano, Mr W.A. Crosse.
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