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BROADCASTS THIB EVENING. Details of programmes to bo sent out .by Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations to-day are as follow:— >' Auesltnrf, IVA (33tt metres). —tt p.m., children's session. Uncle George, assisted by pupils ol - Mrs. Bartley-Baxter; 7.15, news and reports; 8, relay of orchestra, under conductorshlp or Mr. J. White--turd-Waugb; 8.10. contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "There Is a Green Hill": *14. Instrumental trio, B63worth-Hemus-lowsey Trio, "Trio in F Major, Op. 42, ,3rd and 4th Movements"; 8.23, baritone • solo, j Mr. Walter Brough, "The Diver"; 8.28, .soprano solo Miss Alrlnl Rogers, "Elizabeth's Prayeiv" from "Tannhatiser"; 8.33, violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Romance," from "Concerto In D Minor"; 8.37, tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Ripley, "Eleanor' ; 8.42, relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre; 8.52, talk on "Old New ZeaJaiidrrV:Napoleon or.,the North," by Mr. A. B. •Cnappell,-M.A.; 0.4, weather forecast; D.c, contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "O Divine Hedeemer"; 9.11, instrumental trio, Bosworth - Hemusselection from "Manon" (Massenet); u.20, excerpts from "Stabat Mater" (Ro3slnl),"produced In the studio under the direction or Madame Irene Ainsley; bass solo, Mr. w. Brough, "Pro Peccates"; contralto and soprano duet, Madame Irene Ainsley and Miss A. Rogers. 'Qui# est Jlome?"; tenor solo, Mr. R. Pete*, "Cuius Animan" (Rossini), contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "Fac ut PorJ Ro S? ln l)' vocal quartet, Madame KMiafa Quartet, "Sancta Mater" (Ros-j-soprano solo. Miss Alrlnl Rogers, (8038,ni) J v °cal quartet, Madame Afnsley's Quartet, "Quando Corpus?" '(Rossini). Wellington, 2VA (420 metres).—6 p.m., .children's session. Uncle Jasper, assisted by cousins from Berham;>ore school — choruses, part songs, ;ongs, birthday greetings, and stores; 7, news session, market reports, and (ports results; 7.40, lecturette, "For tlie -™an on the Land," by a representative or Jio Department of Agriculture; 8, over- - Abanlco March" (Javeloyes); 8.5, yidcal I 'qdartetj Orpheus Quartet, "Lonir Lfve. Elizabeth" (German); 8.10, Italian mandolin. Mr. Lad Haywood, "She's Far i-i'Om the Land"; 8.15. baritone solo, Mr. Len Barnes, "The Linden Tree"; 8.20. .instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio "3rd and 4th Movements Trio in B" (Brahma); 8.30, vocal duet; Mrs. Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackle, "Sweet Evening Bells" (Warner); 8.35, 'cello solo, Mr. Qeorge Ell wood, "Czardas"; 8.40, tenor *010, Mr. Arthur Coe, "The Garland"; 8.45. clarinet solo, Mr. A. H. Knight, "Fantasia on Weber's "Last Waltz"; 8.50, contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackle, "Fair Spring is Returning"; 8.55, organ solos, Mr. H. Temple-white, "Interlude in B Flat." * 'Andante-In Q," "March Pontiilcale"; 9.i0. weather fprecast; 9.11, vocal duet, Messrs! Arthur Coe and Len Barnes, "Gentle Moon" (Schartau); 0.16, Instrumental trios, , studio trio, "Melody" (Rachmaninoff), 'Cadiz*' (Albenlz); 9.26. soprano solo, Mrs. Alice Harris, "My Aln Folk"; 9.30. cello 3010, Mr. George Elwood, "Lento"; 0.35, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Volga boat Song" (Russian rolk song); 0.40, clarinet solo, Mr. A. H. Wright, "P.omanzcn"; 0.45, baritone solo, Mr. Len ..Barnes, "Onaway, Awake"; 9.50, Italian mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, request items; 9.57, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "With a Laugh as we Go Round" (Sterndale Bennett). Chrlatchureh, 9YA.—Silent day. s.SSSfir* ..15, news session; 7.30, address on "Tourist Resorts," by Mr. R. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department; 8, concert by the Kalkorai Band, under the con- ' ductorshlp or Mr. E. Franklin, and assisting artists; 8.1, overture, band, "Le Rose a. O , pe X2 ,I P e ', ,; 8 - 8 > mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Christina Green, "Who is Sylvia?'/ "To Music"; 8.14, recitation, Mr. Carl Moiler, "How Wo Hunted a Mouse"; 8.19, waltz, band, "Golden Oraln"; 8.25, baritone solo, Mr. R. B. Macdonald, "The Drum Major"; 8.20, _ recitations, Miss Madge Yates, " T he Ellin." "Laughs"; 8.38, suite, battd, Ballet-Egyptienne" in four numbers jlLuglni); /8,55', t Pnor 80 ios, Mr. Chas. Edwards, "Be Brave, smile," "The World's , Atoake"; 9.2, weather forecast; 0.5, patrol, band. "Turkish, Patrol" (Michaelis); o.io! i Interinezzo, band, "Chanson Hindu" (Rim-sK.y-lworsakov); 9.» a, mezzo-soprano solo, vl, il,. Christina -Green, "Where'er You recitations,, Mr. Carl Moller. Thousandth Man/' "History or a , Sn*. : .?- 30 ' se'ectlon, band, "The ' p 'J V/ltiow '■ 0.42, baritone solos, Mr. VrA * a „ c „4? nß,d - "will O' the wisp"; anla" ?Phittir,«v nun li ber ' lmnd ' "Opera f "'has ' 0 - 57, tenor solo, Mr. < .vfS* - Serenata"* lo marrh * •"" r -(Hume). ' , :.l«,?' 3ton; a go etre ,nn^:?-' 5 P ?- •30, news' Bervirp* o" in ' nner niuslc; !)erilt wnttsts- 1» miSni !,. 8 comic 12.3 a'm dnnn? weather roretytfns*. 2»l"y^? c 1 mu9lcntortatmnent for chiiar*n eß a VT -7 15 p,mic,e,;r ,8.30, dinner ' neW3 Ber * Klrst Aid." ,r mualc : 9.0, talk on «lo cxt* _ ' ' c h «dren's session- a etre9) —7.30 > 0 ir '~talk on uews *erv.MdUcts," by ProfP««ri S Ung Primary ■ vD>Bc.; talk . Copland, m.a 1 Jeaito«palce; wm?"?" 18 '' b V F. • finoune of r 4hsu , um»nt«i unt ' l y prorecital* t{ « y°cal items; dance music " ' ln * tru mental ( p.m., m ctollfcj « P . „ USOr news .service- o t i'® n * aession' WSS:
the conductorship of Mr. Christopher Smith, assisted by the Hazell-SutiKnd Duo, who Will give the following items J, 1 . 0 "?,, '"f, st "dlo:—Contralto solos. Miss rhyllls llazeli, "Pray Tor My Heart" "Farewell Thou Outbound Ship"- baritone solos, Mr. Frank Sutherland,'"Comrades or Mine," "Stock Rider's Sontr" rrom "Australian Bush Songs"; vocal duets Hn/.ell-Sutherland Duo, "The 'whip Poor «.»' ~. n """ a Serenata." Wellington, 2VA (420 metres) .—silent
Chrlatchuroii, 3YA (300 metres)— 3 p.rn studio concert; 6.0, children's hour, t ncle Peter and Mother Hubbard- 7.15 news session; 8.0, orchestral selectionbaritone solo, Mr. A. G. Thomson, "The sailors Prayer"; soprano solo. Miss Mary Shaw, "Orpheus With His Lute"; march and selections. Beresrord Banjo Band, • Die Grosvenor," "Blanche"; tenor solo Mr. T. G. lingers, "Nirvana"; song melody and march, Beresrord Banjo Band, "You've Found a New T6y." "Dink.v's Patrol"soprano and contralto duet. Misses Marv Shaw nnd Nellie Lowe. "I know a Bank"recitation. Miss Dorothy Jenkln, A T C I "The Song or the Market Place"'- 'contralto solo. Miss Nellie Lowe, "The Garden or Sleep"; vocal quartet, the Dulcet Quartet, "In tills Hour or Sortened splendour" (Plnsuti); weather report and forecast; baritone solo, Mr. A. G. Thomson, "Son o' Mine"; soprano solos. Miss Mary Shaw. "Almond. Wild Almond " "Cradle Sonjr"; selections, Beresrord Banjo band, "Riih,\," "My Irish Home Sweet Home"; tenor solos, Mr. T. G Rogers "The I.ast Watch." "I Hear You Calling Me"; contralto solos. Miss Nellie Lowe "When the stars Were Young," "Little Moles in Heaven"; selections. Beresrord llanjo Band. "The Coloured Major." "Breakdown"; recitation. Miss Dorothv .lenkin, "Currew Must Not Ring To-night"-tenor nnd baritone duet, Messrs. T. g! Rodgers and A. G. Thomson, "Excelsior" (Balle).
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Dunedin, 4YA (163 metres). —Silent day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 6
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