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5SC Glasgow
15.30An hour of melody by the Wireless Trio. Overture, " Zampa," Herold. Fox-Trot, Japanese Moon," Huntley. Selection, La Boheme," ... Puccini! Entr'acte, " Little Yvette," Wood! Suite, " Enfantine," Lardelli! Inter
16.30Closedown
17.00Women’s Half-Hour: “Authors' and Printers' Errors”, as told in London by Capt. Hugh G. S. Tuite, of the Meiklejohn Institute. Impressionsof the Week (London Manscript). One Recipe from Mrs C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book (London Manuscri
17.30The Children’s Corner: For Small Children "Ronnie and the Kangaroo," Part 4, from Stead's Books for the Bairns (London Manuscript). Wildflower Talks, No. 8, "St John's Wort and Vetches" (London Manuscript).
18.00Special weather report for farmers.
19.00News Bulletin and weather report.
19.15S.C.W.S. Prize Brass Band (Conductor, Mr Ed. Sutton). Overture, "The Bohemian Girl," (Balfe).
19.25Miss Purvis, soprano, "Venetian Song,” (Tosti), “Rose in the Bud," (Forster).
19.35S.C.W.S. Prize Brass Band (Conductor, Mr Ed. Sutton). National Selection, “Sons of Britannia," (Rimmer). Euphonium Solo, "The Bell Ringer." (Wallace). Soloist, Mr James Dickson. Selection, "Les Huguenots," (Meyerbeer).
20.17Mr Lewis Cowie, Baritone. " The Windmill, " Nelson. " Never Say Die," (Vaughan).
20.27S.C.W.S. Prize Brass Band (Conductor, Mr Ed. Sutton). Hymn, "Abide with Me."
20.33Cornet Solo, "The Star of the North," Greenwood. Soloist, Mr William Crozier.
20.38March, "King's Bodyguard," (Hume).
20.45Miss Purvis, soprano, "Idle Words," (Stephen Adams). "A Little Love, a Little Kiss," (Lao Silesu).
21.00Close Down.
21.30News Bulletin and weather report.
21.45Mr Lewis Cowie, Baritone. "The Red Star the Romany," (Sanderson). "You o' along with Me," (Sanderson).
21.55S.C.W.S. Prize Brass Band (Conductor, Mr Ed. Sutton). Waltz, "Rays of Sunshine," (Hawkins). Selection. "Classic Gems," March. "Washington Greys," (Graffula).
22.30Special Announcements. Good-night. God Save The King. Announcer: Mungo M. Dewar.
5NO Newcastle
15.45Mr Sidney Jackson, Violin solo, "Ballade" (Golterman); Miss Muriel Robins, ‘Cello solo, “Romance” (Squire); Mr W. A. Crosse, B.M., Clarinet solo, Concerto No. 1 (Baermann); Mr Sidney Jackson, Violin solo, “Nocturne” (Golterman), Miss Muriel Robi
16.45Womens Hour: “Authors and Printers' Errors" by Capt. Hugh G.S. Tuite of the Meiklejohn Institute. Impressions of the week. A receipe from Mrs C.S. Peel's wireless cookery book.
17.15Children's hour: "Wildflowers, St. John's Wort and Vetches".
18.00Scholars' Half-hour: Mr A. Anderson. "Stories from English Literature."
18.45Farmers' Corner.
19.00News and weather.
19.20"Gardening." Mr Richardson. Gateshead-on-Tyne.
19.35Miss Forsyth's Students' Orchestra: "Faust" (Gounod). Miss Olive Zalva, elocutionist: "After the accident" (Bret Harte), "My little girl." Miss I. Forsyth's Students' Orchestra: "Vision d'Amour&q
20.15Mr. W. A. Bates, entertainer. Miss I. Students' Orchestra: Fantasia on Hermann Lohr's Songs. Miss Olive Zalva, elocutionist: Two musical monologues, "Wouldn't you like to know;" (Wallace). "Obsession." Mr. Alfred Seabrid
21.30News and weather.
21.45Miss I. Forsvth's Students' Orchestra: "Egyptian Ballet Suite" (Luigini).
21.55Mr. W. A. Bates.
22.05Mr. Alfred Seabridge: Violin solo, "Romance" (Svendsen).
22.30Close down. God Save The King. At the piano, Mr W.A. Crosse, B.M.
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