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RADIO

TO-DAY’S BROADCAST.

IYA AUCKLAND.

3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports etc; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes; Relay of orchestral selections by the Empress Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr W. J. Cox; Instrumental: (a) “Kaiwaikau Waltz” (b) ‘Three o’clock in the morning” Hawaiian Inst rumen tatists; Bariton solos: (a) “Romany Lass,” (b) “Blind Ploughman” Mr Laurie Stuart; Saxophone solos: (a) “Laughing Sax,” (b) “Valse Eroica” (Wiedofft) Mr R. McMinn; Humorous: Ventriloquial entertainment, Mr J. Collier; Relay of orchestral selections by the Empress Theatre Orchestra; Baritone solo: “King Charles” Mr Varner Cooke; Instrumental: (a) “Invercargill March,” (b)

“Hawaiian Echoes” Hawaiian Instrumentalists; Baritone solo: “Alone on the Raft” Mr Laurie Stewart; Saxophone solo: “Selected” Mr R. McMinn; Humorous: “Selected” Mr S. J. Carr; Baritone solos: (a) “Border Ballad,” (b) “Selected” Mr Varner Cooke; Humorous: “Selected” Mr S. J. Carr.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 pun.: News and reports etc; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert arranged by Mr Hale and orchestral relays from the Liberty Theatre.

4YA DUNEDIN

Silent Day. 7.45 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Talk on “Photography” by Mr E. C. Simpson. Studio concert arranged by Mrs E. Hempton and relay of dance seletcions by Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret.

4QG BRISBANE.

6.30 a.m. : Physical culture seccion. 7 a_m. : Close down. 12.55 p.m.: Tune in; Time signal; Market reports; Weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; News sendee supplied by The Daily Mail and The Daily Standard. From Hotel Carlton—Lunch music from the lounge, Hotel Carlton, played by Hotel Carlton Symphony Orchestra. 2 p.m.: Close down. 3.30 pun.: From Hotel Carlton— Afternon tea music from the Lounge, played by Hotel Carlton Symphony Orchestra; From the studio—News service by The Telegraph. 4.30 p.m.: Close down. 6 p.m.—Daily Standard News. Announcements. The Children’s Hour—Stories by “Little Miss Brisbane.” Market Reports. Lecturette: Farmers’ Sheep in Queensland — Sheep Breeding Experiments”—No. 3 of a

series—Mr A. Carew, Assist. Instructor in Sheep and Wool (late instructor in sheep and wool, Gatton College). Stock Reports. Announcements. Weather. News. Lecture session—A French talk—the first of a series by Comte de Tournouer. Fantasia, “The Opera Mirror” (Tobani) the Studio Orchestra ( conductor Mr A. R. Featherstone); contralto solo, “My Dear Soul” (Sanderson!, Mrs Charles Willey; music and mirth by ‘The Hapy Boys” tenor solo, “I hear a Thrush at Eve” (Cadman), Mr George Williamson; valse, “White Lilac” (Bennet) the Studio Orchestra; a Reading from Dickens —“David dines with Mr and Mrs Wilkins Micawber” (from “David Copperfield”) I Mr IL Humphries; baritone solo, “Tavern j Song” (Fisher) Mr J. B. Cloirec; prelude chorus and Cavatina, “Il Guiramento” (Mercandante), the Studio Orchestra; soprano solo, “The Magic of Your Voice” (Car Hardy), Miss Phyllis Verner. Metropolitan Weather forecast. Vocal duet, “Be Mine the Delight” from “Faust” (Sullivan), Mr J. B. Cloirec and Mr G. Williamson; Oriental scene ‘The Dancer of Bagdad” (Longery), the Studio Orchestra; tenor solo,

“Mairie My Girl” (Atkinson), Mr George Williamson; more music and mirth by “The Happy Boys”; contralto solo “Rose in the Bud” (Forster), Mrs Charles Willey; Morceau, “Forest Whispers” (Losey), the Studio Orchestra; baritone solo, “There’s a Big Lot of Sunshine” (Hay), Mr J. B. Cloirec; clarionet solo, “Nocturne” (Chopin), Mr C. Hansen (accompanied by the Studio Orchestra) ; sopran solo, ‘They Say” (Evans), Miss Phyllis Verner; one-step “Levee Land” (Cobb), the Stuido Orchestra. 10 p.m.— The Daily Mail. News. Weather News. Close

3LO MELBOURNE.

12 pan.: News service; Studio Orchestra: “String Quartet in A Major. Op. 41” (Schumann! ; The second movement starts with a Scherzo, whose playfulness is in ac- I cord with the literal meaning of its title—a jest, though perhaps rather a mild one. i There is great contrast in the intermezzo j which follows, whose whole character lies in j a smooth melody in first violin over sustain- ' ed lower parts. After the intermezzo the ! Scherzo is repeated. Signor Bartolini, baritone. Weather reports and Stock Exchange information; The Royal Scots; Studio Orchestra; Walter Smith, cornet; Signor Bartolini, baritone; Studio Orchestra; The Royal Scots; Studio Orchestra; 2 p.m.: Close down; 3 p.m.: Studio Orchestra; Miss Frances Fraser —Travellogue; Wendling and Molloy; Studio Orchestra; Reg. Bradley, violin; Osborn and Perrier; Studio Orchestra; Tasma Tiernan, ’Cello; Wendling and Molloy; Studio Orchestra; Osborn and Perrier; Newsservice; 5p.m.: Closedown; 5.40 p ju. : Children’s hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings Leila Blight, Soprano; Story for the wee ones by “Mary Mary”; Thelma Ready, banjo; Leila Blight, Soprano ; Story for the boys and girls by “Mary Mary”; News service; Agricultural Department lecture; Captain Peters; Len Gibson’s Neapolitan Sextette; Jane Blackmore, contralto; Pietro Sarcoli, violin; The Royal Scots; Len Gibson’s Neapolitan Sextette; Kellaway and Estelle Rose; Description of 100 yards swimming championship; Len'Gibson’s Neapolitan Sextette; The j Premier Four; William King xylophone; Jane I Blackmore, contralto; Pietro Sarcoli, violin; I The Royal Scots; News; Solo by one of | Premier Four; Len Gibson’s Neapolitan Sex- I tette; The Premier Four; William King, • xylophone; 3LO Melody Masters; News; Our : Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters; 11.40 p.m.: Close down.

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Bibliographic details
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Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
850

RADIO Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 8

RADIO Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 8

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