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TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST

IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., children’s session, Uncle Radio; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news, reports, etc; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. chimes; cornet solo, Mr. J. Wilson; soprano solo, ‘'Lullaby,” Miss I Holmes; violin solo, “obertass,” Mr. G. H. Jones; humour, “Cohen Phonio,” Mr. W. Roberts; baritone solo, "Mother o’ Mine,” Mr. J. Johnson; cornet solo, Mr. J. Wilson; violin solo, “Shepherd's Danee,” Mr. ,G. H. Jones; soprano solo, “Where’er you Walk,” Miss I Holmes; humour, “More Trouble,” Mr. IV. Roberts; baritone solo, “I know a Garden,” Mr. J. Johnston; violin solo, “Shepherds Danee No. 2,” Mr. G. H. Jones; grand organ, “Impromptu” and “Romance,” Mr. T. S. Webster; relay of orchestral selections by the Rialto Theatre Orchestra; grand organ, “Concerto” and “March in Flambeaux,” Mr. T. S. Webster; relay of orchestral selections by the Rialto Theatre Orchestra. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news, reports, etc; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., special concert by children. 4YA DUNFDLN. 7 p.m., children’s session (Aunt Diana and her Dwarfs); 7.30 p.m., farmers’ session, arranged by Mr. R. B. Tennet. of the Department of Agriculture. Talk, “Timely Hints to Farmers,” by the Fields Division. Talk to farmers’ wives by Professor Anne Strong, of Otago University; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. vocal solos, “Until” and "In an old Fashioned Town,” Mrs. J. Marshall; clarionet solos, “Angele Serenade and “Cavalleria Rusticana,” Rev. G. E. Moreton; vocal solos, “Yeoman’s Wedding Song” _and “The Blind Ploughman,” Mr. H. P. Desmoalins; recitation, “Aren’t Men Funny,” Miss Linda Bills; vocal solos, “How lovely are Thy Dwellings” and “There’s someone Lonesome,” Misa Myrtle Bills; recitation, “A Knight’s Toast,” Miss Linda Bills; relay of danee programme from the Savoy (Ern Beecham and his Savoy Novelty Band). 2YK WELLINGTON. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., children’s session., Aunt Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert by the Bonzo Dance Orchestra aud concert party. 3LO MELBOURNE. 8.50 .p.m., a talk under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture; 9.10 p.m., theatrical talk; 9.30 p.m. studio orchestra; 9.40 p.m., Mr. E. C. H. Taylor, “School Life and School Sport”; 10 p.m. to 1.10 a.m., Elsie Davies, soprano; Collingwood Citizens’ Band: Rupert Hazel!—a sketch; a talk, Les. Brunning; news service; 3LO melody masters; God Save The King. 2 BL SYDNEY. 9.30 p.m. to 1.10 a.m., G.P.O. clock and eniiues: broadcasters topical chorus; Mr. William Everard (tenor); broadcasters trio; Miss Phyllis Howe (soprano); Miss May Nanearrow (elocutionist); Mr. 11. Hincheliffe (baritone) ; talk “concerning your valve set”; Miss Phyllis Atkinson (soprano); prospects of tomorrow's racing; Al. Hammett and the Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE. 9.15 p.m.. lecture on . “Queensland Gems,” by Mr. R. B. Knowles;’ 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m., march, the Federal Band,

“Stentorian”; bass solo, “Invictus,” Mr. Stanley Tamblyn; reverie, "Just a Memory,” the Federal Band; contralto solo, “I shall Always Hear You Singing in My Heart,” Miss Blanche Burne; suite, “Syringa,” the Federal Band; soprano solo, “Irish Folk Song,” Miss Ruth Portrate; intermezzo, “Burma Maid,” the Federal Band; monolgue, “My Bally Eyeglass,” Miss Rose Ball; overture, “Princess of India,” the Federal Band; overture, “King of the Gnomes,” the studio orchestra; bass solo, “The Village Blacksmith,” Mr. Stanley Tamblyn; valse, “Hearts and Masks,” the studio orchestra; contralto solo, “Harvester’s Night Song,” Miss Blanche Burns; selection, “The Lady of the Rose,” the studio orchestra; soprano solo, "Ave Maria,” Miss Ruth Portrate; intermezzo Egyptian, “El Kahira,” the studio orchestra; monologue, “The Roads of England,” Miss Rose Ball; ragstep, “Movie Rag,” the studio orchestra; the Daily Mail uews.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1926, Page 11

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611

TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1926, Page 11

TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1926, Page 11

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