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RADIO

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls lo 7.45: Nows and reports. S: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre (Air Henry C. Engel, conductor). 8.16: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie Smith, ‘0 Flower of All the World’ (Finden). S.2lßand, Ponsonby Boys’ Band—‘Battle of Jutland’ (Buleh), overture, ‘ Euranthc ’ (Weber). 8.33: Piano, Miss Winifred Hawkins—;‘ Polonaise in G. Sharp Minor’ (Chopin), ‘By the Lakes of Geneva, No. I ’ (Bendcl). 8.42: Band. Ponsonby Boys’ Band— Selections. ‘La Travinta ’ (Verdi), ‘0 Beauteous Night ’ (Evan). 8.55; Baritone solo, Mr Laurie Stewart, ‘The Veteran’s Song.’ 9: M rather report. 0.1; Relay from Rialto Theatre. 0.16: Contralto solo. Miss J. • Smith—‘ Aly Dear Soul’ (Sanderson), ‘Sincerity’ (Clarke). 0.25: Band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band—‘Star of Hope’ (Boyer), ‘ Lisgar Rifles’ (Evans). 9.33; Piano solo, Aliss W. Hawkins, ‘Polish Dance, No. 1’ (Schanwenka i. 9.38: Baritone solos, Air L. Stewart —‘ Arise, O Sun,’ ‘When Shadows Gather’ (Reilly). 9.47; Band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band—- ‘ Salute the Brave ’ (Warde), ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’ 10: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 ; News; market reports; sporting results. 7.30: Lecturette, Mr W. King, D.8.E.A., ‘Esperanto.’ S: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Relay from the Paramount Theatre, orchestral music. 8.15; Band, Wellington Aiunicipal Tramways Band, march, ‘ Brilliante ’ (Orel Hnme-Kcnncdy). 8.19: Bass solo, Air L. Al'Avoy, ‘ Young Tom of Devon’ (Rnssell-Chappcll). 8.21: Overture, Wellington Aiunicipal Tramways Band, ‘Crown Diamonds.’ 8.34: Mezzo-soprano solo, Airs Aiargaret Alitched, ‘An Old Garden’ (TemplcBooscy). 8.38: Band selection, AVcllingtou Aiunicipal Tramways Band, ‘The Cingalee ’ (Douglas-Chappell). 8.45: Tenor solo, Mr J. Thompson, ‘My Dream’ (Tosti-Chappell). _ 8.49; Humoresque, band selection, Welling- 1 ton Aiunicipal Tramways Baud, ‘The March of the Alanneqnins ’ (FlctchcrBooscy). 8.45; Contralto solo. Aliss Beryl V. Baker, ‘A Bequest’ (Wood- 1 forde-Fimlcn-Leonard and Co.). 8.58: Symphony, Wellington _ Municipal Tramways Band, ‘ Outinislicd Symphony ’ (Schubcrt-Boosoy). 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Relay of the Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 9.14: Lecturette, Mr Gordon Burt, ‘lnteresting Phases of the Early History of Arctic Exploration.’ 9.24: Waltz, Wellinglon Municipal Tramways Band, ‘ Queen of the South’ (Tonsscl). 9.28: Bass solo, Air L. Al’Avoy, ‘ Father O’Elynn (Kennedy). 9.33: Descriptive selection, Wellington Aiunicipal Tramways Band. ‘A Ride lor Bile’ (DouglasDouglas). 9.39: Mezzo-soprano solo, Airs Aiargaret Mitchell, ‘ Castdian Lament’ (Del lliego-Chappell). 9.43: Band selection, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, ‘ Melody in F ’ (Rnb-cnstcin-Jacobs). 9.40: Tenor solo, Air J. P. Thompson, ‘ Echo ’ (SomersetChappcll). 9.50: Descriptive, Wellington Aiunicipal Tramways Baud, ‘ Alilitury Church Parade’ (Old Hume). 9.54: Contralto solo. Aliss Beryl AC Baker, ‘ ATv Dear Soul ’ (SandersonMac Demott). 9.57; Alarch, Wcllington Aiunicipal Tramways Band, ‘ Ironclad ’ (J. Carter). 10: National Anthem. 3YA, Christchurch. —7.15: News and reports. 8; Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra (under direction of Air Ernest Jamieson. 8.15; Contralto solos. Aliss Mary Miller—‘ Sink, Sink, Bed Sun’ (Del Ricgo-Chappell), ‘ Alorning ’ (Speaks-Allan). 8.22: Violin solos. Air Bernard Barker—‘ Sebummlied,’ ‘ Cavatina ’ (llaff-Schirmer). 8.29: Bass soli. Air W. J. Richards —‘Joe the Gipsy’ (Batteii-Enoch), ‘The Beat of a Passionate Heart ’ (Phillips-Chapped). 8.35; Soprano soli, Aliss Violet Collins —‘The Alarket’ (Carew-Chappell). ‘The String of Pearls’ (Phillips-Clinp-pcll). 8.41: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, Alessrs Bernard Barker. Reg. Jones, and Claude Williams, ‘ Prelude in C Sharp Minor ’ (RachniauinolfAlclzlcr). 8.45 ; Tenor soli, Mr George Fawcett— 1 The Shepherd’s Song ’ (Elgar-Aschcrberg), ‘The Oyster (Eisdell-AletzlerL 8.51; Recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, ‘Publishing tho Banns’ (Thomas-Putnams). 8.51: Contralto solo, Miss Alary Alilicr, ‘ Ombra ma in’ (‘Largo,’ JJandd-Bicordi). 8.38: interval. 9.3: Relay from Liberty Theatre. 9.18: Soprano solo. Miss Violet Collins. ‘Prelude,’ from ‘Cycle of Life’ (Ilonald-Enocli). 9.22: ’Cello soli, Air Reginald Jones— 1 Slumber Song’ (Sqnirc-Fischer), ‘Minuet (Lebell-Sehott). 9.29: Tenor solos, Air George Fawcett —‘ Serena la ’ (Lconca-vallo-Asdiorberg.’ ‘No! No! Puocbinello, No Afore’ (from opera ‘laghacci,’ Leoncava l!o-A scherberg). 9-dp: Recitation, Aliss Lucy Cowan, Hie Way Out’ (M.S.). 9.38: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Instrumental Trio, ‘Brandenburg Concerto’ (Bach-Motz-!er). 9.55; Bass solo, Air AV. J. Richards, ‘The Riderless Steed’ (llusscllAsdierborg). ID: Close down. , 4YA, Dunedin. —7 : Request gramophone concert. 8; Chimes. 8.1; Baritone solos, Air Phillip Alarchant—- ‘ Funiculi Funieula ’ (Denza), ‘ AVait (d’Hardelot). 8.7: Pianoforte solo, Aliss Aluriel Caddie. 8.11: Alezzosoprano solos, Aliss Alary Pratt. 8.17: Violin solo, Alaster Ray Arnold, ‘ Star of Hope.’ 8.20: Monologue, Air J. B. AB'Connell, ‘ A Dickens Alonologue (Phillips). 5.25: Bass solos, Air J. B. AFPherson —‘ Myself When Young (Lehman), ‘ Love That’s True Will Not Live For Ever’ (Handel). 8.32; Orchestral selections relayed from the Empire Theatre Orchestra (under the direction of Air Chas. Parnell). 8.52; Address by “ Gargoyle,” ‘A Short History of Transportation.’ 9.5; A ocal solos, Air A. Bicknell —‘ Linden Lea ’ (Williams), 1 Sacrament ’ (MacDermid). 9.11: Violin solo, Alaster Bay Arnold, ‘Simple Aveu.’ 9.15; Alezzoprano solo, Miss Alary Pratt. 9.20: Pianoforte solo, Aliss Aluriel Caddie. 9.25: Baritone solos, Air P. Alarchant — ‘Como to the Fair’ (Martin), .‘lhe Lost Chord ’ (Sullivan). 9.31 : Alonologue, Air J. B. AFConnell, ‘His Pipe’ (Taylor). 0.36; Orchestral selections from Empire Theatre. 9.41: Vocal solos, Mr J. B. M'ConnelL 9.46: Orchestral selections from Empire Theatre. 10: Close down. ‘‘

‘IBL, Sydney.—B: C.1’.0. dock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3; An all-Australian concert conducted by the ".Writers and Composers’

Association of New South Wales in conjunction with Australian Authors’. Week. The concert will bo broadcast from the Turner Hall, Technical College. 10.15: Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 11; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 4QG, Brisbane.—G: ‘Daily Standard news; announcements. 6.15: Boys’Week talk, ‘The Boy and His Sport,’by Air A. A. Way (boys’ work director, Y.AI.C.A.). 6.30: The children’s session—stories by “The Sandman.” 7: Special news service; market reports; stock report-;. 7.30: Weather news; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45: Locturctte, a talk on books by Air AV. A. Braideu (AFLcod’s). To-night As programme will bo provided by the Curlew Troubadours (conductor, Air Reg. Yorston.). 8: Alale chorus, ‘The Viking’s Song ? (Colcridge-Taylor). the Troubadours’: tenor solo, ‘My Own Guiding Star(Alacfarren), Air A. Smith; reverie, ‘Unspoken Words’ (Moore), the Troubadour Instrumental Quartet; vocal duct, ‘Flow, Gently Deva ’ (Parry), Alessrs Kolb and Pike; part song, ‘Thuringian Volkslied, 1 _ tho Troubadours; pianoforte solo, ‘Liebestraum ’ (Liszt), Aliss Elsie Yorston; baritone solo, ‘Cobbler’s Song’ (from ‘Chu Chin Chow ’), Air D. AI. Stevens; male chorus, ‘ Full Fathom Five ’ (FunlnTl). the Troubadours; tenor solo, ‘Dream Once Again’ (Squire), Air C. T. Birkbcek; selection, ‘Plantation Alelodies ’—‘ Echoes from the South ’ (Klohr), Troubadour Instrumentalists; humorous item, ‘Paper Bag Cookery’ (Pethor), Air E. Kenyon (the entertainer); male part song, ‘They Kissed! T Saw Thom Do Jt!’ (Hawley), the Troubadours. 9: Aletropolitnn weather forecast; march, ‘Pythian’ (Morrison), Troubadour Instrumentalists; tenor solo, ‘The Link Divine’ (Piccolomoni), Air A. Smith: male part song, ‘Over the Fields at Early Morn,’ the Troubadours; pianoforte solo, ‘Op. 31 —Waltz in A Flat’ (Chopin), Aliss Elsie Yorston; male part song, * Tho Three Chafers,’ tho Troubadours; vocal duct, ‘Tenor and Baritone’ (Alessrs Kolb and Pike); characteristic. ‘Love’s Answer’ (O’Hara). Troubadour Instrumentalists: baritone solo. ‘There's a Land’ (Allitson), Mr T. Griffiths; descriptive chorus, ‘ Spartan Heroes’(Prothcroc), tho. Troubadours; tenor solo. ‘Love is AVaiting ’ (Squire), Air C. T. Birkbcek; valso. ‘Melodies from,' ‘The Sunshine Girl ’ (Rubens), Troubadours; male part song, ‘ Laughing (Abt). the Troubadours; baritone solo, ‘Love’s Garden of Roses’ (HaydnWood), Air D. M. Stevens; humorous item, ‘This Time Last Year’ (David- ) Godfrey), Air E. Kenyon (tho outer- ' tairier); finale, ‘A Lullaby’ (J.Brahms), tho Troubadours. 10; The ‘Daily Mail ’ news; weather news’;: close down. SCL, Adelaide.—6: Chimes. 6.1; Relay from tho Covcnt Garden Restaurant. dinner .music. 6.30: Bedtime stories. 7.25: Stock Exchange intelligence; marekt reports. 7.35; Talk on yachting. 7.45: Health talk by Air A. M. Wliittcnbury. 8: Chimes; studio pianist (Lucy Foglia). 8.1 ; Special radio stunt. 8.20: The Magi!! Vice-Regal Band. 8.30: Alys AA'alsiin. 8.37: The Alagill Vice* Regal Band. 8.15: Yon Grodno. 8.53: The Alagill Vice-Regal Band. 9.1 : Meteorological information. 9.2: Dalgety’s'wheat report. 9.3: The Alagill Vice-Regal Band. 9.12; Alys AVatson. 9.23; The Alagill Vice-Regal Band. 9.31 ; James Glennon. 9.39: Alary La idlaw. 9.40; The Alagill Vice-Regal T> ml. 9.56: James Glennon. 10.1; * Advertiser ’ news service; _ wireless shipping; ‘ AVindbag’s ’ sporting service 10.15: Alary Laidlaw. 10.19: 'loin King. 10.26; Relay from Glenclg, Afaison Dance Hand. 11.15: To-mor-row’s programme; station announcements; meteorological information; National Anthem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 5

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 5

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 5

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