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Shortwave Stations

TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 4.30 p.m.; Big Ben. “Empire Exchange.” Talk by the Lord Hailey, G.C.M.G. 4.45: Recital by Max Pirani (Austi'alian pianist). 5.5: “The Table Under the Tree.” Written by Wilfrid Rooke Ley. With music played by' BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader, Tate Gilder), conducted by Mark H. Lubbock. 6.0; The News. 6.15: Campbelltown Gaelic Choir: colxduclOI•, Malcolm G. McCallum. 6,45: (To close down)—Sports news and market notes.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28,

EMPIRE STATIONS. GSB, 31.55 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSO, 19.76 m; GSI. 19.66 m. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. Sonata recital by Ronald Onley (violin) and Irene Crowther (pianoforte). 5.0: Music Hall, with Jack D'aly ('the Irish Personality Star), Les Allen (the Radio Idol), and Elsie and Doris Waters (Radio’s “Gert and Daisy”); BBC Variety Orchestra. 6.0; The news. 6.15: “Food for Thought.” Short talks on matters of topical interest. 6.30: A. J. Powell (and his Banjo Octet. 6.45: Sports news and market notes. Close down. When sore throat, cough, or cold assails, You’ll find one treatment never fails; Tis fragrant, certain, soothing, sure. World-famous Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. In every home it comes to stay, Its patrons multiply each day. Once used, all other they adjure, Preferring Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 49,

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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 10

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Shortwave Stations Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 10

Shortwave Stations Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 10

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