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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. —0.30: Children’s session. 7.15; News and information session. 7.30: Talk on motoring by Mr George Campbell. 7.45: Close down. B; Chimes. 8.1: Relay of concert from Messrs John Court, Ltd. 8.30: Cornet solo, Mr Fred Bowes, ‘The Farewell 1 (Wright and Round-Hart-maun), 8.34: Baritone solo, Mr Stan Pritchard, ‘Drake Goes West clerson). 8.38: Humor, Mr Jsed Fort, ‘A Few Minutes of Humor.’ 5.43: Recital, Mr Peter Dawson, 1 Mail' Anthony's Oration Over Caesar ’ (bhakcspeare). 8.49: Vocal, Nell Bohemian, songs at the piano. 8,55: Cornet solo. Mr F. Bowes, ‘Star of Be,thlehem ’ (Boosey-Adams). 9 : Weather report. 9.1: Tenor solo, Mr James Simpson. ‘Lorraine’ (Sanderson!. 9.5: Humor, Mr Ned Fort, ‘More Humor. 9.9: Orchestral, St. Andrew’s Society Orchestra, ‘ Scotch Blue Bells ’ (arr. Ewart!. ‘Geras of Scotia’ (PepperBowraan!. 9.18: Baritone solos, Mr S. Pritchard. ‘Song of the Clock, ‘Dolorosa.’ 9.35: Cornet solo, Mr I'. Bowes, ' Take a Pair of Sparkling Eves’ (Chappel-Sullivan). 9.39: Vocal. Nell the Bohemian, songs at the piano. 9.44: Monologue, Mr P. Dayson. ‘ The Coward,’ selected _ 9.49: Orchestral. St. Andrew’s Society Orchestra, ‘Gems of the Sea’ (BrocklyVolte!. 'Loch Lomond Vaises (arr. Ewart). 9.59: Tenor solo, Mr J. Simpson. ‘At Dawning’ (Cadman), 'The Elf’man.’ 10.7; Close down. 2YA. Wellington.—6 to 7: Children s hour. Uncle Ernest. 7to 7.40: News and market reports, i. 40 to /.oS:TJk on ‘Rugby’ by Mr T. A. I etcher. 8; Chimes of tlie G.P.O. clock. Wellington 8.1: Instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.10: Mezzo-soprano. Mrs Bertha Seal. ' Break of Day (Sandcrson-Boosey). 8.14 ; Banjo duet. London Brothers. ‘Spanish Romance (Grimshaw-Essex!. 8.19: rr P an Ji? nc solo, Mr Alfred E, Elgar. he Corporal’s Ditty’ (Sqnires-Boosey). B.Af. Saxophone quartet, W elhngton Saxo ; phone Quartet, ‘ Spanish W aitz ’(Lueia-Bertram!. 8.28. Contralto. Contralto solo. Miss Freda, Dcneke , ‘Johneen’ (Stanford-Boosc-v). 0.. k Jazz Band. Kit-Kat Jazz Land. The Doll’s House’ ('Brown-Alien!. Don b Bo An S rv With Me ’ (ponnWronDavis), ‘She Knows Her Onions (Poj-lock-Davis!. 8.43: Tenor solo .Mr Wilfred Robbins, ‘The Sea Gipsy (HeadBoosev). 8.48: Instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected. 9: W cntlicr icport. 9.1; Whistling solo. Mr Bert Alexander; ‘Mocking Bird (IvimeiAllau) 9.6: Contralto solo. Miss Freda’Dencker. ‘ An Island Shielding Song ’ (Kennedy. Eraser-Booscy). 9.10: Banjo duet, London Brothers, I ootlight Favorites’ (Griinshaw-Essex). 9 17: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.27: Baritone solo Mr Alfred E. Elgar, ‘Sonny Lad’ (Sander-son-Boosey). 9.30: Saxophone quartet, Wellington Saxophone Quartet, Humoreskc ’ (Dvorak!. 9.37: Jazz Baud, Kit-Kat Jazz Band. ‘Ain t She Sweet. (Ager and Yellen-Davis!, ‘For My Sweetheart ’ (Cohn and DonaldsonAlhert!, ‘So Blue’ (Dc Sylva Brown and Henderson-Albert). 9.27; Tenor solo, Mr Wilfred Robbins, If I Might Come to You’ (Sqnire-Booscy). 9.50: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 10 to 10.30: Dance music by the Kit-Kat Jazz Band. 3YA, Christchurch. —7.15: News and reports, 8: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra (under direction of Mr Haryv Ellwood). 8.15: Bass solo, Mr X l . C. Penfold, 'Kashmiri Song’ (FindenBoosey). 8.IS: Clarinet soli, Air Linton Boulton, ‘Until’ (SandcrsonBoosey), ‘Two Eyes ol Grey. (M'Geoch-Lconard). 8.24; Soprano soli, Miss Irene Seymour, ‘ Beyond the Dawn’ Song’ (Ware-Church). 8.30; Violin solo, Miss Joan Carter. ‘ Secondc Romance ’ (Tonrs-Boswortb). 8.3 o: Contralto solo, Miss A. Vinsen, ‘ 0 Love, From Thy Power’ (‘Samson and Delilah,’ Saint-Saeiis-Diirrand). 8,39: Tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw, ‘Nirvana’ (Adams-Boosey). 8.43; Flute solos, Mr H. W. Crow, ‘ Sonata V.— Largetto, Allegro, Sicihano, Giga (Handel-Peters). 8.56: Bass solo. Mr F. C. Penfold, ‘Spanish Gold ’ (X'lsberBooscy), 9. Interval. 9.5; Relay from 'Strand Picture Theatre. 9.15: ’Cello solo, Miss Charlotter Carter, ‘Siciliano and Arietta,’ from the ‘Sonata in D Minor’ (Dcfcsch-Schott). 9.19: Soprano solo. Miss Irene Seymour, ‘ Solveig’s Song’ (Grieg-Enoch). 9.22: Violin so,o. Miss Joan Carter, ‘Moto Perpetuo ’ (Bobm-Lcgnick). 9.20: Contralto soli. Miss Vinsen, ‘ My Sliips ’ (Barralt-Booscy). ‘ V omlcr (Olivcr-Lanvay). 9.32: Clarinet solo. Mr Linton Boulton, ‘Chanson Tnstc {Tscliaikowsky-Balla.s). 9.3 G: Tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw. ‘Tom Bowling (Dibdin-Booscy). 9.40: Flute solo, Mr H. W 7. Crow, ‘ Romance ’ (GermanRudall Carte). 9.43: Bass solo, Mr F. C. Pcnfolcl, ‘Arise, O Sun’ (Day-Cra-mor). 9.49: ’Cello solo, Miss Charlotte Carler, ‘ Berceuse ’ (Jarnfclt-Chester). 9.50: Tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw, ‘ Elcanorc ’ (Tavlor-Tsovollo). 9.50 : Violin solo. Miss "Joan Carter, ‘Walzer Elcgic ’ (Tor Aulin-Zimmcrman). 10: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—7 to <930: Childrens session. 7.30 to 7.45: News and market reports. 8 to 10: Studio concert, by vocal pupils of Madam Reggiardo, assisted by other artists. Violin obbligatos by Miss Anna Brinsco. 8.3 : Contralto solo. Mrs Thomas Cousins, ‘ Avo Maria’ (Luzzi), in Italian. 8,o: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie. ‘ Ihe Lizzie Polka.’ 8.10: Vocal solo Mrs Edward Slone, ‘La Sorenala (lostil, in Italian. 8.14 : Hawaiian guitar solo, i Mr Norman Scurr, ‘Hawaiian Medley. I 8.IS: Vocal solo, Miss Ethel Dolan, I ‘ Serenade ’ (Gounod), in kronen. ' 8.22: Cornet solo. Mr George (-hnstic, , selected. 8.26; Light vocal solos. MiBilly Gav, ‘Lovetime in Hawaii, ‘1 Don’t Want to Get Married,’ with ukulele accompaniment. 8.33: Contralto solo, Mrs Thomas Cousins. ‘ln Incsta Tomha ’ (Beethoven). 8.38: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Watson, selected._ b. 40: Address, arranged by the Workers Educational Association. 9; Relay of tinncc music by Kni. Hoachani and Ins Orchestra from the Savoy. 10: Close down. , „ , , . 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3; Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra ( under the direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett). 8.13: Mr Raymond Beatty ( basso). 8.20: Miss Millie Hughes (soprano). 8.27: Mr Bernard Roberts (entertainer at the piano). 8.34; duct, Miss Millie Hughes and Mr Raymond Beatty. 8.38; Broadcasters’ all sports expert will talk on football. 8.50: Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 9; G.P. clock and chimes. 9.1: Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Marcs (Government Meteorologist). 9.2: i Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.12: Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham in song and story. 9.32: Cec. Mornson and his Gloomchasers. 9.42: The sporting editor of the ‘Sun’ will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. ]0.2; The Kalua Trio in an act featuring ukeleles and steel guitars. 30.12: Air Raymond Beatty. 10.19; Broadcasters’'Light Orchestra. 10.29: Miss Millie Hughes. 10.30; Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers. 10.46: Mr Bernard Roberts. 10.53; Cec. Morrison | and his Gloomchasers. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 1 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls; Under the ' auspices of the Department of AgriculI ture, Mr S. A. Cock will instruct in the ; culture of the navel orange. 7.30: Collingwood Citizens’ Band—March. ‘King Coppin ’; overture, ‘ The Barber of Seville.’ 7.40: Wendling and Molloy—‘Ten Thousand Years From Now, ‘ Cock-a-doodle, I’m Off My Noodle.’ 7.50: Mr H. K. Love, ‘Technicalities. 8; Collingwood Citizens’ Band—Waltz, ‘Dreams on the Ocean.’ 8.10; Grace Jackson (contralto) —‘Doon the Burn. ‘ Keep On Hopin’ ’• (Maxwell). 8.17:
pages, profusely illustrated. Collingwood Citizens’ Baud—Cornet solo, ‘ Love’s Old Sweet Song ’ (soloist, W. W. Bimmonds). 8.25: Ern, Trotman (humorist) —‘ Limerickitis ’ (original). ‘The Presentation of Prizes’ (Murdoch). 8.32: Donald M'Bcath (violin recital) —‘ Lovo Song ’ (Sammartiui), ‘ Capriccictto ’ (Haydn), ‘Tambourin'' (Gosscc). 8.43: Mr C. J. Williams. 8.52: Collingwood Citizens’ Band —Fantasia, ‘Smithy in the Wood’; gavotte, ‘Sunflower.’ 9.9: Collingwood Citizens’ Band —Grand selection, ‘La Somnambula.’ 9.2; Melbourne Choral Union —Two Irish airs, ‘ The Minstrel Boy,’ 1 The Harp That Once’; part song, ‘Lore’ (Bridge). 9.19: Mr H. Shcwiegcr will speak from the Royal Agricultural Show‘Grounds. 9.29: Collingwood Citizens’ BandSelection, ‘Boccaccio’ (Suppc). 9.39: Melbourne Choral Union, excerpts from ‘Carmen’ (arranged Maurice Besley). 0.46: “Cardigan” (Mr H. A, Wolfe, sporting editor of the ‘Argus’ and ‘ Australasian’) will_ present the problematical peregrinations of Pegasus at to-morrow’s races; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 9.56: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists—‘ The Cat ’ (Kahn), ‘ Sam the the Old Accordion Man’ (Donaldson), ‘ The More Wo Are Together ’ (Campbell). 10.6. Grace Jackson (contralto) •—‘Christmas Lament’ (Dvorak), ‘The Little Hills’ (Horace Gleoson). 10.13: ‘Argus’ news service; British official wireless news from Rugby. 10.20: Collingwood Citizens’ Band—Waltz, ‘Thelma’ (Tattf). 10.27: Gilbert and Cbampuey— ‘ Whoops-a-daisy ’duet, ‘My Sunshine Jane.’ 10.37: Road notes and announcements. 10.45: Joe Aronson and his Syneo-Symphonisto—- ‘ Suudav ’ (Miller), ‘Let’s All HenryFord’ ‘(Boat), ‘The Original Black Bottom’ (Henderson). 4QG, Brisbane.—6: ‘Daily Standard'news; weather information; announcements. 6.15: A talk under the auspices of the Queensland Radio Transmitters’ League. G. 30; Bedtime stories by, “The Sandman.” 7: Special news service; market reports; stock reports--7.30: Weather news; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45: Lecture tto (to he announced). To-night’a programme will comprise a benefit recital by the Silkstonc Apollo Club, and ivill bo relayed from the National Hall, Booval. 8: Chorus, Strike the Lyre ’• (Cooke). Silkstonc Apollo Club; tenor solo, ‘ Macushhi ’ (Macnmrragh), Mr A. Wilcox; chorus, ‘ Belinda’s Dog,’■ Apollo Club; violin solo, ‘Adagio and Rondo,’ from ‘ Ninth Concerto ’ (do Boriot). Mr A. Lawric; chorus, ‘ Destruction of Gaza’ (Laurent de Rifle), Apollo Club; monologue, ‘The Student,’ Mr D. Owen; pianoforte solo, Miss T. Marsh; chorus, ‘Anchored’ (Watson), Apollo Club; bass solo, Mr V. Morris; chorus, 1 Cwm Rhondda,’ Apollo Club. 9: Metropolitan weather forecast; tenor solo. ‘Come Into the Garden. Aland,’ Air T. Westwood; pianoforte duel, Aliss T. Marsh and Miss N. White; chorus, ‘The Bolengured ’ (Sullivan), Apollo Club; baritone solo. ‘ A Beautiful Garden ’ (Marsh Little). Air A. Little; choruses —‘ In the Evening (Anon.). ‘ Mnssn’s in de Cold Ground,’ Apollo Club; violin solo, ‘ Scotch Fantasia,’ Air A. Lnwrio; duet. ‘The Fishermen’ (Gabussi), Messrs Westwood and Alorris; chorus, ‘The Viking Song’ (Coleridge-Taylor), Apollo Club; concertina solo. Air Griffiths; ohoius, ‘John Peel,’ Apollo Club; monologue. Afr D. Owen; chorus, •The Crusaders’ (Prothoroe), Apollo Club. 10: AVeck-end road information for motorists officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland; the ‘Daily Alail ’ news: weather news; sporting nows. 10.30: Close down. OCL, Adelaide.—G: Chimes. G.I: Relay from the Covcnt Garden Restaurant, dinner music. G. 30; Bedtime stories. . G. 44: Running time of the east-west, express. 6.45: Bedtime stories (continued). 7.25; Stock Kxchangc intelligence; market reports. 7.35; Spoiling talk by “Windbag.'" 7.50: Football'talk by “High Alark.” 8: Chimes. 8.1 : Studio Orchestra. B. : Melba Langley (contralto). 8.18: Studio Orchestra. *8.28; Will Rungo (humorist). S.3S: Melba Langicy. 8.42: The Hnydna Quartet. 8.49: Studio Orchestra. 8.56: The TTaydna, Quartet. 9.3 : Meteorological information. 9.2; Dalgety’s wheat report. 0.3; AVill Range. 9.13; Studio Orchestra. 9.18: Under the auspices of the R.A. Agricultural Society,_ Air K. W. Pritchard (botanical assistant.) will talk. 9.30; Studio Orchestra. 9.10: Herbert King (teiinr). 9.47: AVill Rungc. 9.55: Studio Orchestra. _ 10.1: ‘Advertiser’ news service; wireless shipping ; “ AA’indhag's ” sporting service. 10.15 Herbert King. 10.19; Studio Orchestra. 10.30; Relay from Glcnelg, the Alaison Orchestra. 11.15; To-morrow’s programme; station announcement; meteorological informal tion; National Anthem.
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