The Wireless Octet and Patrick Byrne (Baritone). The Domestic Service Problem, by a Week-end Butler. Modern French Writers by Mlle de Walmont. Tom A. Keele and Winifred Ray (Entertainers).
F. S. Thomas on " Handicrafts." " The Fate of the Blue Balloon," by Florence M. Cliffe , from " Merry Momenta Annual." Music by the Octet. Children's News.
Lecturer in Phonetics. University of London : " Mpro Facts Concerning Speech."
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Mr. E. KAY ROBINSON on "Winter
Moths." Local News.
WELL-KNOWN RADIO ARTISTS and THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA.
Following on the success of the previous
" Query " Programmes, listeners are again invited to submit a draft of the programme, complete with names of artists, items and announcer, as it would have ordinarily been sent to press for The Radio Times.
The most successful entrant will be awarded a prize of five guineas and the two runners-up prizes of three guineas and one guinea, respectively; the first five competitors will be invited to spend an evening at the London Studio. All entries must reach 2, Savoy Hill. not later than first post on Monday, December 1st, 1924, and envelopes clearly marked " Query Programme " in the top left-hand corner.
The portion of the programme concerned in this competition falls only between
7.30 and 9.30 p.m.
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Major L. R. TOSSWILL-The All Blacks v.
Wales. S.B. to all Stations.
Local News.
Relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London.
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the celebrated duettists, in some well-known songs.