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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES ■ ■ . - .t----IYA, Auckland.—6.3o: Children’s session; ■ Aunt Betty. 7.15: News and information session. 7.30: Talk on ‘ Y'osennte Valley and Grand Canyon,’ hv'Mr Stanley Bull. 7.45: Closedown. 8"; ,Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre of Majestic, New Orchestra, under Mr J. Whitford-Waugh. 8.15; Baritone solo,. Mr Walter Brough, ‘ Onaway Awake ’ (Boosey, CqleridgeTaylor). 8.2 U; Piano solo, Miss D. Biiins, ‘Rhapsody in B Minor’ (Dit-son-Bra,bins).. . 8.25 ; Soprano solo, Mrs Huniplirev-Stewu rcl (selected). 8.33; Flute solo, Mr H. M'Lennan, ‘The Swallows' Flight’ (Kohler). 8.33: Bass-baritone solo, Mr J. Kennedy; ‘Maori Folk Songs.’ 8.45: Violin solos —Mr A. Grade, ‘Hymn to the Sun’ (Kreider). ‘Aloha Oe ’ (Krcisler), 8.53 : Sketch, Griffiths Duo, ‘ Seeing the Show.’ 9: Wimthcr' report. 9.2: Relay from Alajestic Theatre. 9.17; Baritone solos—Mr W. Brough, ‘ Asra, ’ ‘Youth.’ 9.25: Piano solo, Miss D. Binns,’ ‘Romance’ (Breitkopf-Sibelit). 9.31: Soprano solo, Mrs HumphreySteward (selected). 9.36: Flute solos— Mr H. M'Lennan, ‘Serenade’ (Braga), •Dainty Dance' (Lemmonc). 9.45-Bass-baritone solo; J.‘Kennedy, ‘Maori Folk Songs.’ 9.5 U: Violin solo, Mr A. Grade, ‘ Ave Maria ’ (Schubert). 9.55: Sketch, Griffiths Duo, ‘Boxes.’ 10: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 ,(o /!3Ch News session and market reports. 7.35: Lectnrette, Mr N. R. Jacobson, ‘Air and Its Wonders.’ 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: InstrumentalStudio Orchestra, selected. 8.11: Piano , solo. Miss Howard, ‘ Prelude, C. Sharp I Minor’ (Rachmaninoff). 8.16: ’Cello j solo, Miss Preliter, 1 Serenade ’ (Squire- j Augener). 8.21: Contralto solo, Miss: Ailsa Dillon, ‘My Resting Place’ (Schubert). 8.25: Violin solo, Miss L. Thompson, ‘ Meditation ’ (lhais, Mas-senet-Hengel). 8.30: Tenor solo, 1 Air Edwin Dennis, ‘ Like Stays Above (Squire-Boosey). 8.35: Trio, The Nga Tawa Trio, ‘Miniatures’ (F. BridgeAugener;. 8.45; Mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson, ‘Blow, Blow, Thou Vinter Wind’ (Quilter-Boosey). 8.55: Instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected. 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of the Savage Club Orchestra. 9.21; Bass solo.'Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘Shepherd, See Thy Horse’s Foaming Mane ’ (Hungarian melody, Korbay). 9.25: Illustrated Jecturcttc, Mr Douglas Taylor, ‘Music and Pictures.' 9.35: Piano solo. Miss Howard. ‘Polonaise in A’ (Chopin). 9.40: Contralto. Miss Ailsa Dillon, ‘ Open Thy Blue Eyes ’ (Mas-senct-Lowo and Brydone). 9.44; Violin solo. Miss Thompson, ‘Melody’ (Rub-enstcin-Enoch). 9.49; Tenor solo. Mr Edwin Dennis, ‘Sigh No_ More ’ ‘'Aitken-Stainer and Bell). 9.53: ’Cello solo, Miss Prenler, ‘ Lc Sygno ’ (Samt-fiaens-Dimuid). 9.57: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson, ‘ The .Second Minuet’ (Resley-Boosey). 10.2; Trio, The Nga Tawa Trio. ‘ The Open Boat ’ (Armstrong, Gibbs-Cunven). 10.12: Bass solo.‘'Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘The Old Bard’s Song’ (Riitland-Boughton). 10.16: Instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected. 4YA. Dunedin.—7 to 7.30: Children s session, Big Brother Bill. 7.30 to 7.40: News service. 8 to 10; Special relay. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; an hour’s programme presented by Cossor valves. 8.3: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J; Knight Barnett. 8.11: Dir Stanley R. Catlett (tenor). 8.18: Mr Haagen Holenbergh (pianist). 8.28: Miss Gladys Verona (soprano). 8.43: Mr Gerald Walcnn (violinist). 8.55; Weather report and forecast by courtesy of ilr C. J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 9; G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.11: Mr Herbert C. Hinchcliffe (baritone). 9.18: Miss Mary Neale (mezzocontralto). 9.25: Mr Haagen Holetir bergh. 9.35: Duet. Messrs S. R. Catlett and H. O. Hinchcliffe. 9.40: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.50; Mr Stanley R. Catlett. 9.54: Mr Gerald Walonn. 10.4; Mr Herbert C. Hinchcliffe. 10.11; Miss Mary Ncalo. 10.18: The Ambassadors’ Dance Band [ broadcast from the ballroom of the AmI bussadors; during intervals between dances ‘ Sun ’ news will be broadcast. | 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls: Madame Soward, ‘ Banquier Empaille.’ 7.31 i; Under the auspices of the University Extension Board Miss Olga Parker, M.A., will speak on‘Child Literature by Australian Authors.’, 7.45: Mr C. R. Long will speak on ‘ Australian Women Writers.’ 8: Hubert Opperman (Australia’s champion road cyclist), ‘Preparation for Attack on Sydney to Melbourne Record.’ 8:10: Donald M‘Beath (violin), ‘Romance’ (Wieniawski), ‘Berceuse’ (Townsend), ‘ Obertass ’ (Wieniawski). 8.20; Roy Galloway and Beryl Hayden—baritone. ‘Youth’ (Allitson), comedienne, ‘Some Day’ (Weston), duet, ‘The Joys of Shopping.’ 8.30: Studio presentation of the opera Ml Trovatorc ’ (under the direction of J. Sutton Crow), assisted by the Studio Orchestra and Auburn Methodist Choir. 9.50: Sam Clapham (ex-champion light-heavy-weight wrestler) will speak on ‘Hygiene, Health, anil Happiness.’ 10: Joe Aronson and his Svhco-Symphonists, ‘Shalimnr’ (Nichol), ‘Jack in the Box’ (Nichol), ‘Mary Lou’ (Lyman). 10.10; Meteorological information: British official wireless news: ‘Argus’ news _ service. 10.17: Walter Ciiampney, assisted by Eileen Gilbert, duet. 'Chicks’ (from ‘The Country Girl’), Eileen Gilbert, ‘Dear Littlo Jammy Face.’ 10.27: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-isls, ‘Mario, Marie, Marie’ (Brown), ‘Just a Rose in Old Killarney,’ ‘lndian Love Call’ (Friml). 10.37; Sporting notes and announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 10.47; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Syniphomsts, ‘ Rose Marie’ (Friml). ‘ Gimme a, Littlo Kiss, Will Yuh, lln lit’ (Turk). ‘Any Icc To-day, Lady?’ (Bollard). 11: Our great" thought—“ The truest courage is ahvays mixed with r\ itii inspection, this being the quality which distinguishes the courage ol the wise from the hardiness of the rash and foolish ” (Jones of Nayland). 11.1: Joe Aronson and his " Svnro-Symphonists, ‘Princess Betty’s Lullaby.' ‘Classicana’ (Lange), ( She Knows Her Onions’ (Aellen). ‘Don't Be Angry With Me’ (Donaldson), ‘ Whistle the Blues Away (Mvor), ‘Falling in Love With You, ‘Deed 1 Do’ (Hirsch), ‘Collette’ (Kahn), ‘2he Doll Dance’ (piano novel tv, with orchestra), ‘At Sundown. (Donaldson). ‘My Dream ol the Big Parade,’ ‘Mamma’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old’ (Lee). ‘ Everything s Poaches’ (Squire). ‘Shalimnr (N«> hnl), ‘Jack in the Box.’ (Nichol), ‘Ma rv Lon’ (Lyman), ‘ Marie, 'Mam. Marie ’ (Brown), ‘Just a Rose in Old' Killarney’ (Swan). 11.40: ‘GodSave the King.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 3

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916

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 3

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