by The Wireless Trio.
(a) Symbols in Japanese Art: Part II, by Mr. C. Pollard Crowther; (b) Beauty Culture by Madame Nesti.
(a) "A Japanese Fairy Story", by Uncle C. Pollard Crowther; (b) Jack Hardy: Chap. 6, Pt. II, by Herbert Strang; (c) Competition.
Broadcast from London.
Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, G.C.V.O., the Famous Arctic Explorer, will talk on "The Plight of Europe".
S.B. from London.
Orchestra: Overture, "Zampa" (Louis Herold, born Paris, 1791).
Mr. Phillip Melsom, Tenor: Will lecture on "Music of the Period 1225-1558", with musical illustrations by the lecturer.
Miss Cathie Mawer, Soprano.
Orchestra: 1st Arabesque (Claude Debussy).
Mr. T. Riddel Brechin, Bass.
Orchestra: Selection, "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Saens).
Miss Cathie Mawer, Soprano.
Orchestra: Suite, "Le Roi S'Amuse" (Clement Delibes).
Mr. T. Riddel Brechin, Bass.
Broadcast from London.
Followed by Glasgow News and Weather Forecast.
Orchestra: Selection. "Carmen" (G. Bizet).
Mr. T. Riddel Brechin, Bass: "When the Kye Come Home" (Traditional); "The Trumpeter" (J. A. Dix).
Orchestra.