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TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls : Sports results and news session. 7.30: Talk on ‘ Youi Car in Winter,’ by 44 Gargoyle. 7.40: Close down. 8: Chimes. 8.1; Relay oi overture from Strand Theatre (Eve Bentley, conductor). 8.20: Baritone. Mr A. Warbrick. ‘ Sea Fever (itlkmC. Clarke), ‘1 Did Not Know’ (Leon-ard-Trofcere). 8.28: Violin, Mrs Flora-j ine, ‘Cavatina’ (Cole-Raff). Contralto, Miss Jones, ‘ Just Awearym’ or You’ (Jacobs-Bond), selected. _ 8.40: Piano, studio pianist, ‘ Sonata in A— Variations and Finale ’ (Mozart). 8.4 o: Baritone, Mr A. Warbrick, 4 Song of the Toreador ’ from ‘ Carmen ’ (Bizet). 8,50; Violin, Mrs Fleming, ‘Lost Chord’ (Sullivan), selected. 8.57: Contralto, Miss M. Jones, ‘Yonder.’ 9: Weather report and sports !U • Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by The Internationalist*, under Mr Clj'de Howloy. 11: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 to 7.45: News session, market reports, end sporting results. 8: Chimes, Wellington G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.10. Baritone. Mr J. Smyth, ‘The Yeoman’s Wedding ’ (PoniatouskiBoosey). 8.15; Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, 4 Bye, Bye, Blackbird ’ (Dixon-A/berfc’s). ‘Just One More Kiss’ (Owcns-Allaii’s). Humorous song, Mr Douglas Stark, ‘ Glasca ’ (Fyffe). 8.30: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots , 4 Cairo (Myors-Chappcll), ‘Mary Lou’ (Ly-man-Albert’sf. 8.40; Steel guitar, Mr E. J. Palmer. ‘ La Pnloma ’ (Yraider). 8.45: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, ‘Desert Blues’ (Smolcy-J. M'Daniel’s), 4 Baby Face’ (Davis and Askt-Albcrt’s). 8.55: Songs at piano. Mr Billy Hart. ' A Lonesome Boy’s Letter Back Home’ (Harry Woods). 9: Weather report. 9.2; Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two waltzes, ‘ Calling ’ (Lnmsdaine-Albert’s), and 4 Along Miami’s Shores ’ (Warren-Foster). 9.12: Solo. Mr Will Mason. 4 Hats Off to tho Stoker’ (C. Arundale-Crumer). 9.15; Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, ‘ldolising’ (Messenlieimer - Allan’s). ‘ Just a Bird’s-eye View ’ (DonnldsonAHan’s). 9.25; Baritone, Mr J. Smyth, ‘ The Bandolero ’ (Slunrt-Clmppell). 9.30; Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots. ‘Bine Skies’ (Bcrlin-Albert’s), ‘Hello. Bluebird’ (Friend-Davis). 9.40: Scotch character study, Mr Douglas Stark, 1 The Postie ’ (Gibson-Rey-nolds). 9.45: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, ‘ Ain’t She Sweet? (Ager-Davis), ‘Who?’ (Kern-Chap-II). 9.55: Steel guitar, Mr E. J diner, 1 Marcheta ’ (Hnmmerstein) 1: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two Tox ts, 4 Oh, What Big Eyes You Have ’ Jian-Albert’s). 4 My Cutie’s Duo at .vo-to-Two ’ (Von Tilzer). 10.11: Songs at tho piano, Billy Hart, ‘Marv Lon’ (Lyman-Albert’s). 10.14: Allen’s- Dance Orchestra, two waltzes, ‘ So Blue ’ (Albert’s), ‘ Don’t You Understand?’ (Chappell). 10.24: Bantone, Air J. Smyth, ‘The Charmed Cup (Roschel-Bnbch). 10.29: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, 4 Meadow Lark’ (FioritOrAlbert’s), 4Cock-a-Doodlo ’ (Johnston Bibi-Bloem and Lang). 10.39: Solo, Mr Will Mason, ‘ Tops’] Halyard ’ (15. Hantly-Frederick Harris). 10.43; Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two fox trots, ‘ Song* of the Wanderer ’ (Aloret-Allan’s), ‘ Drifting and Dreaming’ (Alstyne-Albert’s). 10.53: Allen’s Dance Orchestra, two waltzes, “ Honolulu /Moon ’ (Laurence-Allah’s), ‘After a While ’ (Davis and AsktMateison). 3YA, Christchurch, —0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News. 7.30: Sporting results. 8: Chimes; re-

Iny of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr A. J. Bunz. B.lo: Baritone'solos. Mr Leslie Stewart, 1 One Golden Hour of Drains 1 fHyde), ‘Ten Thousand Years from Now’ (Ball). 8.21: Zither-banjo solos. Mr Jack Oxley, ‘ Georgia Medley (Morley), ‘To-night’s My Night. With Baby’ (Meyer and Butternuth). 8.30: Humorous solos, Mr C. O’Connor, ‘ Jusfc a Bird’s-eve View’ (Donaldson), ‘Then I’ll Bo Happy’ (Friend). 5.36: Baritone solo, Mr Leslie Stewart, ‘The Little Hero’ (Adams). 8,40: Cornet solos, Mr H. L. Oakes, ‘Sally Horner’ (anon.), ‘For You,’ with violin obbligato by Mr Esmond Harper (Montague). 8.4 G; Piano duet medleys, Mr and Mrs Leslie Stewart, ‘Popular Melodies’ (M.S.). 8.50: Zither-banjo solo. Mr Jack Oxley, ‘Sunset on the St. Lawrence’ (Heller). 8.54: Humorous solo Mr C. O'Connor ,‘Where'd You Get Those Eyes? ’ (Donaldson). 8.68: Cornet solos, Mr H. L. Oakes, ‘ I Love You Truly’ (Bond), ‘l’m Aivearvin’ for You,’ with violin obbligato by Mr Esmond Harper (M.S.). 9.5: Relay of orchestral selections from Kashmiri'Cabaret, under Mr Les Grurnrait. 10: Close down. 2BL. Sydney.—-At 7.15 results of all sporting and athletic information, m eluding racing, bowls, tennis, athletics, by courtesy of the ‘ Sun.’ At jiigbt the programme will include Kings Mandolin Orchestra, Mr Bert Waruo (comedian), and Mr Dud Osborne, interspersed by sporting. The Ambassatoispersed by sporting. Th eAinbassadors’ Dance Band will bo broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors, and during intervals between dances 1 ■mu news will be broadcast. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls: Mr C. Ellis, ‘ \u Rcvoir to Abdul.’ 7.30: Mr E. E. Pescott, ' Australian Medicinal Plants.’ 7.45: Mr Charles Nuttoll, ‘Old Fashioned Ideas.’ 8: Official opening of the All-Electrical Exhibition in the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, by Hon. ' Tui'iieclifTe, M.L.A., Minister for Electrical Undertakings (chairman, Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., K. 0.8.). 8.15; Prahran Citv Band, chorus, ‘ The Heavci s Are Telling.’ 8.25: Molly Mackay (soprano), aria, ‘ Dermis le jour.’ ' 8.30: Shipping intelligence. 8 31 • Prahran City Band, grand march from ‘ Tannhausor ’ (Wagner), morceau, ‘Simple Avon’ (Thome). _• 8.40; Em Trotraan (humorist), ‘A Limerick Competition’ (at piano), ‘Women.’ 8.4 y Onc-nct play, ‘ Colonel Bogey,’ played by Austin Cook and Stella Jones. 9,s' Prahran City Band, intermezzo, ‘My Syrian Maid’ (Rinuncr). 9.1 b: Molly Mackay (soprano), ‘Pipes of Pan'’ from ‘The Arcadians,’ ‘The Cuckoo’ (Lehmann). 9.25: Lieutenant G. E. Rankell, ‘With the Elect in the Orkneys.’ 9.45: Prahran City Band, march, ‘ Entry of the Gladiators ’ Fuick). 10.5.' Gilbert and Champney, duet, ‘Before and After Marriage’; Eileen Gilbert, ‘They Always Pick On Me.’ 10.15; Prahran City Band, waltz, ‘ Senta ’ (Hume). 10.22: Ern Trotniau (humorist), exits (3) at piano, with banjoline, ‘ Storyettes.’ 10.30: Prahran City Baud, march, ‘ Gethsemane Commaudery ’ (Fulton). 10.35: Gilbert and Champney; Walter Chami)ney. ‘ She’s Proud and She’s Beautiful’; patter 10.45: Late spdrting results; announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 11: Our great thought—“Do you know what a man is? Are not birth, beauty, good shape, discourse, manhood, learning, goodness, virtue, youth, liberality, and such like the spice and salt that'season a man?” (Shakespeare). 11,1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists, ‘ Everything’s Peaches' (Squire), ‘Mamma’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old’ (Lee), ‘My Dream of the Big Parade ’ (Dubiu), ‘ At Sundown ’ (Donaldson). ‘The Doll Dance’ (piano novelty, .with orchestra). ‘Collette’ (Kahn), ‘Deed I Do’ (Hirsch), ‘Falling' ll) Loro with You ’. (Myer).

11,30: Results of ■ to-uiglit’sl Stadium event; Joe Aronson and his Synco-. Symplionists, ‘ Whistle the Blues Away ’ (Donaldson), ‘Don’t Bo Angry With Me’ (Donaldson), ‘She Knows Her Onions’ (Yollen). 11.40: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—The bedtime story session to-night will be relayed from the Ascot State School. The stories will be provided by the combined staff of 4QG. 6.30: Bedtime stories. 7.15; Racing results. 7.20: To-day’s football play described. 7.30: Sailing notes by Mr F. Smith. To-night’s programme will comprise the relaying of the final session of the Bundaborg Musical Festival from Queen’s Theatre, Bundaborg; The relay will be a notable one owing to the fact that more than 200 miles of land line will be used to effect tronsmis- . sion. It will represent the longest re--1 lay yet attempted within the State. 8: Final session. Bundaberg Musical Festival. 10.30: The ‘Sunday Mail’ news, weather news; dose down. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES IYA. Auckland.—6.ss : Ifelay _ of church service from Church ol Christ, West street (preacher, Mr Aldridge; organist. Mi I. Lambert). 8.30: Relay of Municipal Band from Town Hall. 9.30: Close down. 1 2YA, Wellington.—G.ss: Relay of church service from the Terrace Congregational Church (preacher, Rev. Ernest Weeks'/. 8.15: Relay of band concert from His Majesty’s Theatre. Wel- | lington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor, Mr T Goodall).' 3YA. Christchurch. —5.45: Children’s I evening service from 3YA Studio. 6.30: 1 Relay of evening service from St. Albans Methodist'Church, Rugby street , i Veacher, Rev. L. B. Neale ;_ conductor, Mr W. Simpson; organist. Miss : Eleanor Lovoll-Smith). 7.45: The following sacred concert will he given I from the church after the evening sor- | vice:—Solo, Mrs L. 13. Neale, ‘He | Knows the Way’ (Briggs): anthem, choir, ‘Lead, Kindly Light’ (Buck): I solo, Mr E. Harrison, ‘The Lost I Chord ’; quartet. Mrs L. B. Neale, Mrs W. Sf.allard. and Rev. L, 13. Neale and j Mr C. HiHln, ‘ Depth of Mercy ’; an--1 them, choir ‘The Lord God Omnipotent Reirrneth’- c olo. Mr C. Hindi®. ‘ O Ro n <r Divine ’ (T»im)1e): solo, Mr. Sfnllard,’ ‘Fear Not Y®. O Israel’ : (Burk!: nnL’vm'. choir. ‘ God S- Loved j the World 1 (Pearson! ; Mrs . i (1. Hind'-. > Open t' - Gah- ..f tlv ! Temple ’ (KnoH!; anHicm. cho - <\ * Sv ! viour, Tbv Children Keen ’ c h3o; Ad- ! dress from 3YA Studio by Mr Allan i Wilkie, Sbakesn-arer n producer, cn- | titled ‘ Shakespeare in Cur Daily | Speech.’ to be follovrd by musical 1 items. 9: Close down. | 4YA, Dunedin.—GAO; Belay of sevi vice from St. Paul’s Cathedral (preachier, Rev. Canon Nevill;' organist, Air I E. Hoy wood. F.R.C.0.). 8 to 9 p.m., studio concert. 2BL, Sydney.—The station will open at 10.45 with the special news service, and at 11 the sendee from St. Jude’s Church of,England. Randwick. \vill_ be broadcast. At 3 the children’s service, followed by a H.M.V. musical recital, news items. Miss Edith Kilminster (pianist). Miss Hilda Walker (soprano), Mr Carter (’cellist). Miss Edna Fenner (elocutionist), Miss Madge Helnirich (contralto!, and Mr Harry Leech (baritone!. At 4.30 Bible class (conducted by Mr W. “Cairo” Bracl--1 ley). The children’s service' will commence at 5.45. and at 7 the service will be broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church.' At 8.30. from the studio: Broadcasters’ Trio, Miss Amy Ostinga and Mr Peter Sutherland (in duets!, Miss Helena Stewart (soprano), Mr Peter Sutherland (basso), Miss Amy Cetinga (contralto). Miss Duk-ie Blair (violinist), and Mr Lance Jeffree (tenor). , 4QG, Brisbane.—The complete morning service will be relayed from AH

mmm - 1 ' 1 Saints’ Church of England. 11: OhurcK service. 12.30: Close down. The concert by the Brisbane Federal Band (conductor, Mr W. H. Davis) will bo relayed from the Botanic Gardens.; 3.15: Band The complete evening service will be relayed from All Saints’ Church of England. 7.30; Church service., 8.30: Conclusion. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will ba relayed from Wickham Park. 9,30 s. Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 11

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 11

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