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BROADCASTING.

♦ TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. S: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre/ Henry C. Engel, conductor. 8.9: Contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lingard, (a) "Soul of Mine," Barnes (Chappell): {b) "Dry Thosa Tears," Del Riego (Chappell). S.l": Piano solo, Sirs Hugh Morton, "Fox Trot Medley." 8.22: Baritone solus, Mr Walter Brough, (a) "Inter Nos"; (h) "Border Ballad," Cowen. 8.31: Violin solo, Mr Towell Rogers, "Liehestraume," Lisit. 8.35: Soprauo solos. Miss I'eSoJ" Cutting:, (a) "Tho Little Brown Owl," .Sanderson (Boosey) j (b) "Sometimes in Summer," Bennett. 8.43: Duo, Bohemian Duo, popular numbers. 8.51: Tenor solo, Mr Geo. Barnes, "An Evening Song," Blumenthal. 5.55: Relay of musical interlude from Kialto Theatre. 9: Weather report. 9.1: Talk on "Flower Legends" from "Grecian History," with an elocutionary prologue by Mr Leonard, Griffiths. 9.16: Contralto solo, Miss N. Lingard, "Tho Long Avenue." Molloy (Boosey). 9.20: Tiano solos, Mrs It. Morton, (a) "Hextentauz," McDowell; (b) selected fox trots. 9.27: Baritone solo, Mr W. Brough, "Will o' the Wisp," Spross. 9.32: "Violin solo, Mr P. Rogefs, (a) selections from "Rigoletto," arr. Tavan; (b) selected novelty items. 9.^0: Soprano solo. Miss P. Cutting, "Ave Mario," Mascagni (Ascherberg). 9.44: Rolay of musical entr'acte from Rialto Theatre. 9.48: Duo, Bohemian Duo. popular numbers. 9.54: Tonor solos, Mr Geo. Barnes, (a) "Only tho River Running By;" Hopkins; (b) selected. 10: A thought. 2YA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Jlymau's Exhibition Band from tho Adelphi Cabaret. 3.30: Sporting results to hand. 3.31: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from tho Adelphi Cabaret. 4.59: Sporting results to hand. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.40: Lccturette, Mr W. King, "Esperanto," lesson No. 13. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Relay from Pageant of Industry, Town Hall. Address, Mr W. Yeitch, M.l'. 8.11: Band, Salvation Army, inarch, "Valour Crown," arr. Bandsman Herd. 8.18: Soprano solo, Mdmo. Lund, "Ah! fors de lui" from "Traviata," Verdi (Boosey). 8.22: Band, Salvation Army, selection, "Over Jordan," arr. Adjutant Coles (Salvation Army, London). 8.30: Tenor solo, Mr. Wm. Renshaw, "Onaway, Awake, Beloved," Oowen (Metzler). . 8.34: Band, Salvation Army, selection, "English Melodies," arr. by Hill (Salvation Army, London). 8.40: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, "What the Chimney Sang," Griswold (Boosey). 8.44: Band, Salvation Army, march, "Boston," arr. by Broughton (Salvation Army, London). 8.51: Soprano solo, Mdrae. Valvara Lund, "Eruani involnmi" from "Ernani,'-' Verdi (Boosey), 8.55: Male voices, Bandsmen of Salvation Army Band, "West Indian Melodies," traditional. 9.2: Elocutionary: Mr Byron Brown, excerpts from Shakespeare. 9.17: Cornet solo, Bandsman Gofiin, "Happy Day," Bandmaster Liedzen (Salvation Army, London). 9.23: Band,, Salvation Army, air varie, "My Homeward journey," Bandmaster Swanson (Salvation Army, London). 9.23: Tenor solos, Mr Wm. Renshaw, (a) "Ma Little Banjo," Diclcmont; (b) "Clorinda," Morgan (Chappell-Enocli). 9.38: Band, Salvation Army. "Songs of Scotland," arr. Slater (Salvation Army, London). '9.48: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, "Before You. Came," Wilson (Cramer). 9.52: Band, Salvation Army, "Active Services," Coles (Salvation Army, London).

3TA OHRISTOHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 4.15: Talk, Miss M. J. Shaw,'of Home Economics Association, "Ou? Vegetable foods and How to Cook Them. 6: Children's session, by Unclo Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr R. "W. Eobinson, "Rules of the Road and Motor Control." 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr Albert Bidgood. 8.19: Baritone solo, Mr F. R. Hawker, "King Charles," White. 8.23: Soprano solo, Miss Sylvia Marshall, "Advice," Cnrew. 8.27: Pianoforte solos, Miss Aileen Warren, "A.D. 1620" (from "Sea Pieces"), Macdoweil. 8.30: Banjo mandolin solo, Kamo, from Victoria • Palace, London. 8.40: Instrumental trio. Christchurch' Broadcasting Trio', "Minuet" from "Trio Op. 32," Godard. 8.44: Baritone solq, Mr 11.I 1 . R. Hawker, "Kings of the Road," Bevan. 8.51: Soprano solo, Mies Sylvia Marshall, "In tho Dusk," Tate. 9: Relay from Everybody's Picture Theatre. 9.15: Baritone solo, Mr F. R. Hawker, "Bedouin Love Sons," Pinsiiti. 9.19:. Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Jintr'acte to Act II" from opera "Carmen," Bizet. 9.23 :«■ Soprano solo,. . Miss Sylvia Marshall, "That , Hour with. You," : Tate. 9.27: Pianoforte solo, Mis's Aileen Warren, "Valses Piquant," Peel. 9.30: Banjo mandolin solo, Kamo, from Victoria. Palace, London. ' 9.31.:,, Baritone solo,' Mr F. R. Hawker, "The Song of Hybrias, the Cretan," Elliott. 9.35:. Soprano solo. Miss Sylvia Marshall, "By the Waters of Minnotonka," Lieurance. d.40: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) Nocturne in E Plat," Chopin: (b) "Hungarian Dance in .0 Minor,'-' Brahms. 9.44: Dancing lessons, Mr Cyril Poulton, lessons on dancing. 4YA DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 7 ~p.m.: Town hall chimes. '7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.45: Address by Mr T. R. Fleming, ex-Senior Inspector of Schools, "Humour of School Life", (second series). 8: Town Hall chimes. Studio concert and relay of presentation of awards to . Boy Scouts for gallant acts of bravery from Burns Hall. 8.1: Opening remarks by District Commissioner of Boy Scouts, Mr W. F. Meek. • 8.8: Baritone solos, Mr Paul Couchman, (a) "The Devout Lover," White; (b) "Red Devon by the Sea." . 8.14: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marie Tucker, "Sonata, Adagio Molto," Beethoven. 8.20: Address to Boy Scouts by Mr F. Milner, M.A., 0.M.G., Rector'of Waitaki Boys' High School. 8.50: Cornet' solo, Mr D. J. Robe/tson, "Absent," Metcalf.- 8.54: vocal, Mr Billy Gay, with 1 ukulele accompaniment by himself and Mr. A. Bradley, (a) "Drifting and Dreaming"; '(b) "Don't Sing Aloha When I Go." 9: Presentation of awards by Dr. -W. Marshall Macdonalcl, (1) The Silver Cross, to Second .Thomas Rennie, Ist .Dunedih Rovers; (2) Silver Cross, to Patrol Leader James Mehalski, Green Island Troop (3) Certificate of Merit, to Patrol -Leader G. M. Dodds, Mosgiel Troop. ' 9.15: Pianoforte duet, Misses M. Tucker and M. Rodger, "Valse des Flours," Tschaikowsky. 9.20: Baritone solos, Mr Paul Conchman, (a) "I Am Fate"; (b) "Little Irish Girl," Lphr. 9.26: Cornet solo, Mr D. J. Robertson, selected. 9.30: Orchestral selections, under Mr Chas. Parnell, relayed from, the Empire Theatre.' 9.40: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss M. 1 Tucker, "Pale Moon," Logan. 9.43: Light vocal, Mr Billy Gay. (a) "Just Wait Till You Soo"; (b) "Cecilia.". 9.55:, Pianoforte solo, Mies Mario. Tucker, "Butterfly Study," Chopin'. . *

2.FC, SYDNEY. ' (442 metres.) 7.30 p.iru: Programme, announcements. 7.35: Studio items. 7.45: A play produced "by Scott Alexander and written by Codring"ton Ball. .8: "Big Ben"; from Paling'* .Concert Salon, [trans by. the Sydney 'Madrigal Society. 8.30: From the. Studio, Scott Alexander in: a- short sketch., 8.45: From the Great Hall, Sydney University—A concert in .aid of the Sydney -University and organised by the Kretch*>«ntin Club.. A programme submitted by the . following artists will. be given: Rene Miixwoll, soprano; instrumental trio, Ruby Rich (president of the club) pianist, Cyril Monk violinist, Jules Van der Klei 'cellist. "The Ravel Trio," p.recedod by a short Bpeech on this musical work by Professor Brown. 0.15: From the Studio— During the interval at the University Hall, items by the 9FC Dance Baud. _ 9.25: Continuation of the concert organised by tko •Kretchmann Club. 10.1*5: From the Studio— Danco.music. 10.30: Late weather forecast; dance .music till 11.30.

3LO, MELSO.DRXE. . (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr,A. W. : Jaekson, "Golf. 7.30: Under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Mr E. W. Cox, vice' president, "ill speak on "Pressing Motor Problems of To-day." 7.45: .Misa Marie Burke, who is now appearing in "The Whole Town's Talking," Theatre Royal, Melbourne, ■will apeak to you from her dressing-room, by permission of J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. 8: Health Association's message. 8.1.: Mr Ron McGregor, "Cricket." 8.15; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.23: Gladys Lampe, contralto. 8.23: Joe Aionson. 8.33: Fred Walker, baritone. 8.43: Joe Aronson. 8.53: Wardo Morgan, tenor 8.57: Joe Aronson. 9.7: Busso ar.d Bradford, operatic vocalists. 9.11: Joe Aronson. 9.25: Joe Aronson. 9.31: A few minutes' chat on the National War Memorial. 9.35: Gladys Lampe. 9.39: Joo Aronson. 9.49: Fred Walker . 9.53: .Toe Aronson. 10.3: "Argiis" news service, meteorological information, British official wireless, sporting notea by "Olympus," tb« Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 10.18: Joe Aionson. 10.38: Marie Lawton, the girl with the voice and the harp. 10.32: Joe Aronson. 10,42: Warde Morgan. 10.46: Joe Aronson. 10.56: Russo and Bradford. 11: Onr Great Thongbt. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonista till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19142, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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