ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHI
IYA, Auckland.—s p.m.: A literary selection by Mr. Cultord Bell. (11lChildren’s hour. 7.15: Talk on “Fancied Trips and Bea] Ones,” by “Gargoyle.” 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Concert by the Aeolian Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Edgar VVebh, assisted by Miss Inn Thomson, contralto, and Mr. Frank Sutherland, baritone. Orchestra, Aeolian Orchestra, (a) “Bersaglierj,” quick march (Eilenberg) : (b) “Merry Wives of Windsor Overture” (Nicolai). Contralto solo. Miss Ina Thomson, “We’d Better Bide a Wee” (Claribe). Orchestra. Aenlian Orchestra, “Militenry Symphony, No 11 (a) Allegretto, (b) Minuetto” (Hayden). Weather forecast. Bari tone solo, Mr. Frank Sutherland, “Hybrtns the Cretan” (Gilliott). Orchestra, Aeolian Orchestra, (a) Gavotte, “Mignon” (Thomns); (b) ”11 Trovatoro” selection (Verdi). Contralto solo, Miss I. Thomson, “Caro Mio Ben” (Uiodani) Orchestra, Aeolian Orchestra, (a, “Funeral March of the Marionettes”: (b) Overture. “Light Cavalry” (Suppe) Baritone solos, Mr. F. Sutherland. <a) “When Thou Art Sad” (Levi), (b) “The Bandalem” (Stewart). Or chestra, Aeolian Orchestra, (a) “Two Gavottes” (Bach); (b) “Grand March,” “Cleopatra” (Mancinelli).
2YA. Wellington.—(J p.m. : did dren’s tour, Uncle Sandy and Otaki Maori College pupils, Uncle Sandv’s introductory talk! Songs, Otaki Maori College. Maori melodies “Hoki Hold”: (b) ”Foi Waka”: (ci “Hei Hal”: Instrumental medlev guita.-s, etc., College boys, “Eno Tewinta.” Infants’ songs. Otaki College. <al “Sing a Song of Sixpence.” z b) “H. C.” Song, Otaki College. “Home Little Maori. Home” fnilf) Instrumental College hovs. "Islnn.l and Maori Airs.” Hymn, school. “Marama Pai” (“Lead. Kindly Light”). 7.0: News session, mark-t reports, and sports results. 7.40Lectiirette Mr. King, DEB. A, “Esperanto,” lesson No 18. Chimes of the General post Offii e clock, Wellington. Relay of conceit from Otaki, given by members of 11.0 Otaki Maori College. With the exception of items No. 1 and No. 10. all the entertainment will be provided by pupils and the younger people.
3YA. Christchurch. -6 p.m.: Children's hour. Chuckle aiid Chook. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of Orchestral selections from Every body’s Theatre Orchestra undei the direction of Mr. Albert Bidgood and assisting artists
4YA. Dunedin—7.3o: News session. 8.0: Town Ha|| chimes. Pianoforte solo. Miss A. D. Allan “Snr Le Lar” (Moore). Soprano solos Miss Mattie Edgar, (n) “I Go On Mv Wav Sing mg” (Dreville-Smith); (b) “Dawn Skies” (Clark). Violin soio, Mr A W. Duff, “Traumcrci” (Schumann) Baritone solos. Mr. W Luna, selected. Saxophone solo. Mr. M Horn. “One Fleeting Hour" (L-’o) Relav of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Chas Purnell '.dress on League' of Nations, bv Mrs Dentor l-eech. “The Humanitarian Activities of the League,” Town Hall chimes. Weather forecast. Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allen, ‘‘Valse’’ (Sibelius). Soprano solos, Miss Mattie Edgar, (a) “The White Bird” (Drummond); ib) “Give M» louth and a Day” (Drummond). Violin solo, Mr A. W Duff. “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn), Baritone solos, Mr. W. Lang, selected. Saxophone solo Mr. Al. Horn, “Only a Year Ago” (Albers). Relay of orchestral selections ffom the Empire Theatre, Recital, Miss .Kona Scott, selected Pianoforte solo, Mis s A. I) Allen, •‘Arabesque” (Newland). Violin solo’ Mr. A. W. Duff, selected. Recital, Miss Kona Scott, selected. Saxophone solo. Mr. M. Horn. “1 Gathered a Rose” (Lee). Note.—Circumstances permitting, the portion of tho above programme from 8 to 8.30 n.m will be replaced by a relay from the Dunedin Town Hall of (he civic ic (option which is being accorded :»v the citizens of Dunedin to Mr Amery, Secretary of State for the Doniinion«.
2BL. Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcast ers’ Topical Chorus, the Salonolu Dance Orchestra presenting the latest jazz items, .Madame Goossens Viceroy (soprano), Mr. Frank Ryan (entertainer), Madame Goossen, Viceroy presents a second song recital. The Marrit’kville Salvation Army Band.
3LO Melbourne.—7.ls p.m.. P F Byrne on “Oral Hygiene.” 7.'30: “Foreign Affairs,” by bn Australian Artists: Rita Hilton. J. Alexander Browne, .Manon Lightfoot. Eileen Starr, Maggie Foster, Joo Aronson and his Synco-Syinphomsts.
4QG. Brisbane.—B p.m.: The first portion of to-night’s prograniino will comprise classical music provided by Miss Vada Jefferies’ party, and this will be followed by a varied studio programme.
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