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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, Auckland,—Silent day. 2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s hour. Aunt Jo and cousins from Guildford 'Terrace Convent. Chorus, school cousins, “The Change Bingers,” Markham Lee, “Erin, the Tear and the Smile,” Moore; Aunt Jo sends birthday greetings; chorus; school cousins, “Beauty Bright,” Batoek; leeturette, Fairiel, “Indoor Games”; song in unison, school cousins, “The Chase,” Stanford; Aunt Aunt Jo, story time; chorus, school cousins, “Tho Sentinel,” Volsklied, “Autumn Days,” Davies. 7; News session, market reports and sports results. 8: Chimes of tho G.P.O clock, Wellington; vocal items arranged and sung by Madame Spillane and party; overture, “Lover’s Laue Minuet,” Tours; ensemble, Madame Spil lane and party, “The Barley Mow,” “Tom Jones,” German; bass solo, Ml S. L. Kendall “The Sailor’s Paradiso,” Jkocncmann; soprano solo, Miss Amy Eaton, “Caro Nome.” Verdi; instrumental trio, Symons Ellwood-Short Trio, “Allegro from C Major Trio,” Brahms; vocal duct, Madame Spillane and Miss Y. Worry. “Tutti 1 Fior,” “Madame Butter fiy ( ” Puccini; tenor solo( Mr E. Reid, “0, Vision Entrancing,” Gor-ing-Thomas; contralto solos. Miss Marjorie Allomes, (a) “A 'Widow Bird Sat Mourning,' ’ Sidney, (b) ‘‘ A Prelude.” Scott; violin solo. Miss Ava Symons, “Romance,” from “Second Concerto,” Wieaiawski; baritone solo, Mr T. Mocha'll, “11 Balin,” “11 Trovatore,” Verdi; vocal duet. Miss Eaton and Air Bo.d “Oh, Miritana,” Wallace; weather forecast: contralto solo. Miss Marjorie Allomes. “Tho Faro,” Orfeo cd Euridice, Gluck; has solo. Mr L. S. Kendall, ‘ ‘ When the Wont Forth to Wltr,” Koenemann; vocal duet, Madame ’and Mr C. I. Spillane “El lor Perche,” Pagliacoi, laioir cavallo; instrumental trio, Symons Fdlwood-Short Trio, “Andante from C Major Trio, ”'Brahtns; soprano solo, Miss Y. Worry; baritone solos, Mr C. I. Spillane, (a) “Oh, Could 1 But Express in Song,” Malashkin (b, “ The Snowy-breasted Pear,' ’ Old Irish; vocal trio, “Madame Spillane, Miss Allomes and Mr C. I. Spillane “Wisdom Says,” “Tom Jones ” German; soprano solo, Miss Y. 'Worry “Nymphs and Fawns,” Bemberg; vocal duet, Misses Eaton and Allomes “/April Morn,” Batten; male quartet, Messrs Reid, Meehan, Spillane Kendall. “Evening,” Abt; mixed Allomes, Mr Reid and Mr T. Meehan, (a) “Will You Walk a Little Faster?” Lehmann, (b) “They Told Ale V ou Had Been to Her ” Lehmann.

3YA Christchurch.—6 a.m.: Children’s hour. Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr E. J. Beil, on “Books.” 8' ChimoD; relay of orchestral selections from the Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra under tho direction of Mr Hnrry Ellwood; Studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band under direction of Mr A. J. Selinack and assisted by 3YA artists.

4YA, Dunedin.—Silent <l«j

2BL Sydney . —8 p.m.i Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Heyes’ Banjo Troupe, Miss Grace Saville (contralto), violin solos by Henri Do Lisca, St. Andrew’s Male- Quartet (part songs), May Kellett and Jack Trent (entertainers), Newtown Band broadcasting from the Industrial Hull Newtown, daneo music by Cyril Knye and tho AVentworth Cafe Orchestra transmitting from the ballroom of the Wentworth.

3LO. Mclbornc.—7.lb p.m.: Mr H. K. AVeir will speak on “Australia's Teats for Australian and N.Z. track and field games championships.”; Mr E. C. H. Taylor, “Preserving Soft Fruits.” Miss Knight, on “School Life and School Sport.” Artists: Agnes Fortuno, Put McLean, “The Arcadians ” by the Essondon Opera tic and Choral Society t Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists.

4QG. Brisbane.—B p.m..- The first portion of tho programme will comprise a recital by Miss Lena Hani'mond and Miss Glady Frost, which will be followed by a Studio programme.

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Bibliographic details
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 8

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565

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 8

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 8

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