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RADIO | 5SX Swansea | 2BE Belfast |

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5SX Swansea
14.00London Programme relayed from Daventry
14.45S.B. from Cardiff
15.00An Organ Recital
15.45S.B. from Cardiff
17.00London Programme relayed from Daventry
17.15S.B. from London
17.30S.B. from Cardiff
17.35S.B. from London
18.45S.B. from Cardiff
20.00S.B. from London
20.30S.B. from,Cardiff
20.35S.B. from London
2BE Belfast
14.30A Religious Service
14.45Country Life in Foreign Lands '-VI. Life in Palestine Today,' by Mrs. Eder.
15.00Joy. Orchestra: A Joyous Overture (Massi-Hardman) ; Suite, ' Joyous Youth ' (Eric Coates).
15.20Air de Ballet, ' Joytime ' (Howgill) ; Miniature Overture, ' The Merry-Makers' (Eric Coates).
15.35Beatrice Allen (Soprano) : Starry Woods (M. Phillips); The Cuckoo Madrigal (arr. Chas. Wood); The Early Morning (Graham Peel) ; A Birthday (F. Cowen).
15.47George Simpson (Clarinet) : Andante Pastorale from Concerto in F Minor, Op. 5 (B. Crussell) ; Introduction from Rondo Caprice (W. H. Reed).
16.00Comedy
16.15The Children's Hour
17.00Gramophone Records
17.15S.B. from London
18.45An Ulster Programme. Florence Marks (Poems and Folk-Songs) ; Mrs. Rooney, of Belfast; James C. McCafferty (Baritone). The Ulster Amateur Flute Band : March, ' Our Director ' (Bigelow) ; Grandcourt (Blythe).
18.55James C. McCafferty (Baritone) : Has sorrow thy young days shaded ? Eva Toole, Trottin' to the Fair, and The Legacy (arr. Stanford).
19.06Florence Marks (Poems and Folk-Songs) : Song, ' Ballynure Ballad ' (Traditional) ; Poem, ' Marriage ' (' Songs from the Glens of Antrim ') (Moira O'Neill) ; Poem,' The Wee Fat Priest' (Richard Rowley) ; Song, &
19.17Mrs. Rooney, of Belfast.
19.30James C. McCafferty
19.40Florence Marks : Song, ' I know where I'm goin' '.(Traditional) ; Poems: The Mother and The Mother's Song (from ' Love in Ulster') (Richard Hayward); Song, ' A Good Roarin' Fire ' (Traditional); Poems : &#
19.51Pipe Band: Retreat March, ' Brose and Butter' : Jig, ' The Irish Washerwoman ' (Traditional).
20.00S.B. from London
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