3LO, MELBOURNE
The programmes for 3L0, Melbourne (371 metres), from Wednesday, April 4, to Saturday, April 8, are the following :- WEDNESDALY, APRIL 4.
| 8 p.m.: Captain Peters, "Books: Wise and Otherwise." 6.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.16: "Olivet to Calvary" (Manders), by the Nicholson Street Methodist Choir. Soloists~Baritone, W. ‘Yownsend; tenor, P. Blundell; sopranos, V. Sprague and Mrs. Strickland; conductor, HH, R. Hillier, A.L.C.M.; organist, G. Mierisch. Part 1 On the way to Jerusalem; choir, "When O’er the Steep of Olivet." Part 2: Before Jerusalem; recitative, tenor, ‘Like a Fair Vision"; recitative, baritone, "O Jerusalem," and air. Part 3: In the Temple; recitative, tenor and baritone, "And Jesus Entered Into the Temple’; soprano solo and chorus; chorus, "Another Temple Waits Thee." Part 4: The Mount of Giives; tenor solo, "Not of This World the Kingdom of Our Lord"; chorus, "'Twas Night O’er Lonely Olivet"; teno1z solo, "He Was_ Despised"; baritone solo and chorus, "Come Unto.Him"; hymn, "Just As I Am." -Part 5: A New Commandment; recitative-and air, baritone, "A New Commandment Give I Unto You"; chorus, "O Thou. Whose Sweet Compassion." Part 6: Gethsemane; recitative, baritone, ‘‘And When They Hed Sung a Hymn"; hymn, "Toy ill Be Done." Part 7: Betrayed and Forsaken; chorus, ‘And While He Yet tspake’; recitative and air, tenor, "O, Was There Ever Loneliness Like His?" Part 8: Before Pilate; chorus, "Crucify Him." Part 9: The March to Calvary; chorus, "The Saviour King Goes Forth to Die." Part 10: Calvary; recitative, baritone, "And They Came to. a Place Called Calvary"; soprano solo and chorus, "Droop, Sacred Head"; hymn, "Rock of Ages." Studio concert--9.16 p.im.: The Station Orchestra, "Valse Pathetique" (Baron), "Russian Rural Scene." 9.27: Ernest Sage, baritone, "The Trumpeter" (Dix), "King Charles’ (Maud Valerie White). 9.24: The Station Orchestra, "Serenade" (Frim]), ‘Romance’ (Friml). 9.31: Ernest Sage, baritone, "Invictus" (Bruno Hahn), "Ola Barty" (Douglas Grant). 940: The stories of the Opera-Part 2,. 10.10: Weather reports; "Argus" news service; British official wireless news from Rugby; | announcements; meteorological island shipping. Description of grand finale of the one mile roller cycling championship of Victoria, from the Green ill, by "Olympus." 10.20: The Gtation Orchestra, ‘Savoy. Southern Memories’’ (Somers). 10.4: Frank aad Francis Luiz, duet, "Hula Maid," steel guitar, "Three O’clock in the Morning," song, "Kuu Ipo." duet, "My Honolulu Hula Girl." 10.36: The Station Orchestra, "Coon-Can Kage’ (Vessey). waltz, "Pickaninny Blues" (Klickmann), "Coon’s Carnival" (Waddington). 10.46: The Four Coloured Emperors of _Harmony, "Study War No More," "Go Down, Moses," "It’s Me," "Negro Yodel," 11: Our great thought-‘Whatever may befall] my lot throughout the day, let me come through it all fair, as I start away, let me, when night brings rest, know that ye done my _ best’’--Kdear and Qnest. Dance _music-~11.1; The Vagabonds, ‘Me: and My Shadow" Jolson), "Pleading" (Jones), "My Idea of Heaven" (Henderson), 11.10: The Hobo in the Hobnails has just blown in, and will entertain you with the sparkle of the sunshine he has been sauntering in, 11.17: The Vagabonds*Russinn Lullaby" (Berlin), "Golden Gate" (Leslie), piano solo, "Laughing at the Ivories" (Masman), "I Can’t Get Over
Girl Like You" (Broones), "When I’m With You" (Conley), "I Ain’t Got Nobody" (Graham), "Lucky Day" (Henderson), ‘Consolation" (Bories), "Lantern of pore 9 eee es gpizon). e er Toys" ; . 11.40; "God Save the THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 8 pam.: Major H. Shenton Cole, of the London and North-eastern. Railway, will speak on "Tour and Trade Within the Empire." 6.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 3LOs dance programme-8.16: The Vagaboncs "Down Kentucky Way" (Halb, "Yesterday" (Harrison), "There Will Come a ime" (Garren), 8.25: Frank and Francis Luiz, duet, "On the Beach at. Waikiki," ululelo, "CGkulele Solo Medley." 8.28: The Vagabonds, "Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away’ (Bryan), "My Idea of Heaven" (Johnson), The Magic of Moonlight and Love’ (Hayoss). 8.37: A talk on the war memorial, 8.42: The Vagabonds, "Funny Tune" (Olsen), ‘Sing Me a2 Baby Sone" (Kahn), 'Y'ye Got a Yea Girl" (Corney), 8.51: Kathieen Nicholls, soprano, "Over the Waters Blue" (Coningsby Clarke). 8.54: The Vagabonds, "Barbara" (Silver), "Dancing Tambourine" (Polla), "All By My Ownsome" (Kahn). 9.3: An Australia will give an audible demonstration of his idea of "Risibility Run Rampant." 9.7: The Vagabonds, "Egyptian Echoes" (Black), "Are You Happy?" {Agar}, "Who's Loving You To-night?" (Rose). 9.16: The "Tramp trudges in and will sing "London Bridge" (Peccia). 9.19; The Vagabonds, ‘Follow: ing You Around™ (Kahn) "Crazy_ Words Orazy Tune" (Agar), "Mooniit Waters (Friend). 9.28: Frank and Francis Luiz, song, "Pun Mohala" duet, "Since Ukulele Lady had a Uukulele Baby." | 9.31: The Vagabonds, "Diane" (Rapee), "I Walked Back from the _ Buggy Ride" (Adams), "Tonight You Belong to Me" (Little). 9.40: Kathleen Nicholls, soprano, "Love’s 2a Merchant’ (Mollie arew). 9.43: The Vagabonds, "Rose of the Volga" (Kahn), "From Now on" (Friend), "Broken Hearted" (Lewis). 9.52: Norman Bradshaw, tenor, "J’m Longing for You" (Hathaway), 9.54: The Vagabonds, ‘Lazy Weather" (Trent), piano solo, "Doll Dance." 10: "Argus" news service; British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological information; announcements; sporiing notes by "Olympus"; island shipping movements, 1015: The Vagabonds, ‘My Ohio Home" (Kahn), "The Spell of the Moon" (Kahn), "Oh, Pimpineila" (Yvian), "Stay Out of the South" (Dixon). 10.24: Frank and Francis Luiz, "Imi Au la Oe," "Like No a Like." 10.27: The Vagabonds, "Lady Do" (Young, "My Hawaiian_ Bvening Star" (Polia), "Yale Blues" (Ellis). 10.36: The "tramp" prepares to pack his Matilda and beat it again for the tracks, but before he leaves he will sing us "The Old Road" (Scott). 10.39: The Knockabouts, those. scintillating, syncopating sentimentalists, in "The Girl Friend," selected. 10.48: The Vagabonds, "Just a Little Outer" {Alexander), "She Belongs to Me" (Johnson), "Blowing off Steam" (Davis). 10.57: Nor, man Bradshaw, tenor, "Belle Marquise" (Bernard Rolt). 11: Our great thought"Phe man who can say at the end of the day, ‘I’ve Tried to be tender to someone cast down, to put a glad smile 7m the place of 2 frown, I’ve tried to be geod in the old simple way; I’ve, tried to be helpful and cheery to-day’-is the man who is helping humanity rise out of things to 2 beautiful wor d in the skies." 111: The Vagabonds, alf a Moon" (Hanley), "The Sunrise" (Santly), "phe Wedding Waltz" (Gilbert), "Whoo. Youoo. ‘That’s. Who" (Yellen), "Look in the Mirror" (Stept), "Hustling Hinkler" (Gilbert), "Miss Annabelle Lee" {Pollact), "Tn 2 Dew. Dew Dewy Day" (Johnson), "Mademoiselle Mimi" (Young), "The Mannikin Ball" (Dixon), "Painting Pretty Picture" (Weddell), "Here I Am" (Brown), "J'q Leave Ten Men" (Bloom), "Persian Rug" (Kahn), "Just 2 Memory" (Henderson), "Fifty Million Frenchmen" (Rose). ‘Nang Tang" (Darby), "Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth" (Yellman), 11.40: "God Saye the King."
FRIDAY, APRIL 6 7.30 p.m.: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, sacred march, "Lord of Kings," _ cornet solo, "Abide With Me." 7.40: J. Howard King, baritone, "Within There Sacred Bowers" (Mozart). 17.47: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, overture, "The Golden Sceptre." 7.57: Isobel Biddell, contralto, "Woe Unto Them" (‘‘Elijah") (Mendelssohn), "Ave Maria" (Schubert). 84: Collingwood Gitizens’ Bang sacred ballade, ‘The Holy Gity." "The Xosary." 8.14: J. Howard King, baritone, ‘Lord God of Abraham" ("Elijah") (Mendelssohn). 8.21: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, hymns, "Jesus, Lover of My Goul," "Nearer My God, to Thee." 8.26: Isobel Biddell, contralto, "The Heart Worships" (Holst), "Yonder" (Oliver). 6.33: Bertha Jorgensen’s Quartet, "Overture" (Haydn). Wesle Church Choir (conductor, Wm. G. James), hymns. Saffo*'Arnay, soprano, ‘‘Ave Maria" (Gounod), with violin obligato by Bertha Jorgensen. Wesley Chureh Choir, "Give Kar Unto My Prayer" (Arcadelt). "Lead Kindly Light" (Buck). Agnes Fortune, "Prelude" (Chopin). A. Bossence, ‘Song of Penitence’ (Beethoven). Bertha Jorgensen’s Quartet, "Quartet" (Beethoven), Wesley Church Choir, "Hear My Prayer (Mendelssohn), soloist, Saffo Arnay, 50prano., Bertha Jorgensen, violin, slow movement from Mendelssohn ‘Concerto.’ A. Bossence, "O Glorious Night" (Bach), "The Knight of Bethlehem" (Thomson), "Piano Quintet" (Schumann), Agnes Fortune and Bertha Jorgensen’s Quartet. 10: Meteorological information; announcements. Our great. thought-The shrine of remembrance. 10.5: "God Save the King." SATURDAY, APRIL 7. 8 p.m.: Bessfe Gaunson, violin, "The Last Rose of Summer," "St. Patrick's Day." 8.10: Lillian Stott, soprano, "tT Know Where I’m Goin’," "The Spartan Mother's Lullaby," "B for Barney" (an frish fragment). 8.17: Béssie Gaunson, violin, "The Wearing of the Green," "Garry Owen." 8.25: William Tainsh, elocutionist, two Irish stories, ‘The Settling of the Verse," "Ivy Leaves." 8,40: Bertha Jorgensen’s Quartet, ‘Irish Tunes from County Derry" (Grainger). . 8.50: Tiillian Stott, soprano, "Show by the Shadows," "I Wish I had the Shepherd’s Lamb." 8.57: Description of eventsat the Motordrome, by "Olympus." 9.7; The Station Orchestra, "Ballroom Memories" (Arch. Joyce). 917: Frank and Francis Luiz, duet, "Milliana-e," steel guitar, "Hawaiian Love," gong, "Me and My Shadow," duet, ‘‘Aloha, Baby Boy." 9.30: Description of to-night’s Stadium event, by Percy Taylor. 10: Weather report; the Station Orchestra, "Russian Rural Scene," "Moorish Serenade." 10.8 Our friend, the hobo will sing "I Arise from Dreams of Thee" (Blu. menthal), ‘"Beauty’s Eyes" (Tosti). 10.15: The Station Orchestra, rustic revels, (1) "All the Fun of the Fair" (Percy Filetcher), (2) "Quality Court," (3) "Dancing on the Green." 10.23: Mary MacCormack, mezzo, "The Night Wind" (Roland Farley), "A Birthday Song" (MacTladyen). 10.30: The Station Orchestra, "Valse Bluette"’ (Del Riego). 10.34: Late sporting results, 10.45: Mary MacCormick, mezzo, "The Unforeseen" (Cyril Scott), "The Blackbird’s Song" | (Cyril Scott), ‘Tullaby" (Cyril Scott). 10,52: The Station Orchestra, selection, "The Passing how." ji: Our great thought-Thoe shrine of remembrance. 114; The Vagahonds, "Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth" (Yellman), "Tang Tang" (Darby), ‘Fifty Million, Frenchmen" (Rose) "Just (Kahn), "I’d Leaye Ten Men" (Bloome) u Memory" (Henderson), "Persian Rug’ "Painting Pretty Picture" (Weddell), ‘Here I Am" (Brown), "The Mannikin Ball" (Dixon), "Mademoiselle Mimi" (Young), "On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day" (Johnson), "Miss Annabelle Lee" (Pollat) "Hustling Winkler" (Gilbert) 1140; "God Save the King."
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 April 1928, Page 14
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1,6033LO, MELBOURNE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 6 April 1928, Page 14
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