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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. lietalls or programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting: ,-tatious to-day are a» loliow: — Auckland, IVA.—Silent day. Wellington, SVA (190 metres). —6 p.m., children's hour; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturrttc, Mr. 11. C. South, "Books, Grave and Gay"; x. Shakespearean evening or song, music and recital, arranged by Mr. Byron Brown; 8. i. instrumental trio. Studio Trio, "Dance,"' rrom incidental music to "Othello" (Coleridge Taylor); 8.5. vocal quartet. Ariel singers, "Tell Me Where is laiicy Bred" rrom "Merchant or Venice" (Leslie); 8.10. recital. Mr. J. Watchman. "The Merriment and Wisdom of the First Gravedigger" from "llarnlet"; 8.16, vocal iluet. Messrs. Hoy Hill and J. M. Caldwell, "It Was a Lover and his Lass" (Morley); n.jo, recital. Miss Dorothea Vautler, "Portia's Description or her Suitors" rrom "Merchant ot Venice"; 8.53, mezzo-con-tralto solo. Miss >galre Coster, "The Willow Soug," from "Othello"; 8.28, dialogue, Messrs. Byron Brown and Barton tilnger, "Quarrel Sceue between Brutus and casslus" from "Julius Caesar"; 8.3 i. instrumental trio. Studio Trio, "Children's Intermezzo." "Military March" from music Incidental to "Othello" (Coleridge Taylor); 8.(1, lecture, Mr. Byron Brown,

"Shakespparp and St. Georgp"; s."o. vonther report and forecast; 9.1, vocal quartet, Ariel Singers, "Who Is Sylvia? . "Two Gentlemen of Verona" (German); O.H, . recital, Mr. S. Tlngey, "Mark Antony's Oration over the Dead Boiy of caesar" rrom "Julius Caesar"; 0.10, tenor solos, Mr. Roy Hill, "Take, O Take Those Lips Away" (Quilter), "Heigh Ho, the \*i;ul and the Ruin" (Quilter); 9.17. recital, Mrs. Martyn Williams, "Queen (Catherine's Defence, " from "Henry VIII."; U. 22, vocal duet, Misses Jeanette Briggs and Ngalre Coster, "Orpheus With His Lute" (Wood;; 9.27, dialogue, Mrs. Burgess and Mr. Byron Brown, "Rosalind's Banter of Her Lover, Orlando" rrom "As You Like It"; 0.3 a. bass solos, Mr. J. M. Caldwell, "O, Mistress Mine" rrom Tweirtli Night" (Yat.es>. "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (Quilter) ; 9.10. instrumental trios. Studio Trio, "Morris Dance," "Shepherd's Dance," "Torch Dance" rrom "Henry VIII. Dances," by Edward German; 9.50, recital, Mrs. Theo. Hills, "Queen Margaret's Scorn or Hie Duke or York"; 9.55, vocal quartet, Ariel singers, "How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps' rrom "Merchant or Venice" (Bartholomew) .

OhPiatoburch. 3VA (306 metres). —6 p.m.. children's "fusion. Uncle Jack; 7.15, news session; 8, Miss Lucy cowan and members or her Dramatic Society, in conjunction Willi the Madame (.lower-Bums Grand Opera Quaret and the Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Quartet, will broadcast a Shakespearean programme; Proressor J. SheJiey, of Canterbury College, will speak on "The Plays of Shakespeare"; vocal quartet, Madame Gower-Burns' Grand Opera Quartet, "Under the Greenwood Tree," from "As You Like It"; Shakespearean recital, Mr. J. F. Canuell. "King: Henry the Fifth." Act 111., Scene 5: vocal quartet. Grand opera Quartet. "How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps Upon this Hank," from "Merchant of Venice" (Calcott); address. Professor J. Shelley, "The flays of Shakespeare"; soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns. "Bid .Me Discourse"; baritone solo. Mr. Bernard Rcnnell. "!So More Dams I'll Make For Fish" (Caliban's song rrom "The Tempest"); excerpts from various Shakespearean plays. Ounadin, 4YA. —Silent day. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7 15 p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30, news service; 9.30. concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus, vocal and Instrumental items, dance music. Briebane, 4QQ (385 metres). —8 p.m., entertainment for children; 3, news service; i).:io, concert programme, including vocal and Instrumental Iteim:. TO-MOftftOW • PROGRAMMIS. Auckland, IVA (333 metres').—3 p.m., xrumophonp recital; 6.0, children's hour, I nele i.ieorge; 7.15. news and reports; . an evening with Shakespeare, arranged l),v Mr. J. K. Montague; 8.1. lecturette, Mr. Culford Bell. "Introductory Talk on Shakespeare"; 8.7. speech. Miss Phyllis Tory, Lorenzo's speech, "The Power of Music": .1.11. scene. Messrs. J. F. Montague, Montague Steel. Alan MrF.lwain and l.eallo Dakln. 'Wliaveyard Scene," from "Hamlet," Act. V.. Scene I; 8.18, solo. Mr. Arthur Ripley. "Sigh No More, f.', 'idles"; 8.31, scene, Mr. .1. Gordon and Miss Gordon. scene from "Romeo and Juliet." Act 111, Scene r,; B.i«. instrumental trio. Bos-worth-Hentus-Towsey Trio. "Three Pimci's." from "llenrv VIII." (Germans; 8.3;!. vocal quartet. .Madame Irene Ainsley's Quartet, "I nrter the Greenwood Tree" (llornei; 8.36. elocutionary, Mr. Culford Bell, "Mark Anthony's Ora'tlon," from "Julius Caesar." Act 111., Scene •>; 8.41. scene, .Miss li.-iphne Knight, "I.etter Scene." Troni "Macbeth." Act 1., Scene 5;- 8.17, baritone solos, Mr. F.rnest Snell, "Mistress Mine. "And let Me the Canakln Clink'; t.oi, recitations, Mr. J. F. Montague, "On -n„ ~r r, o m " 11,,r,, y 'V.": "Aglncourt renni t iinri' r >rn Henry v": 8 r ' B - weather import and forecast; 9.0, scene. Miss Marv n'r m ""x M i'r ßS Kath,een Harvey, scene 0 » v „ We,fth Act 1.. Scene 5; Atlmirari rTm' JJ!! SS ,na B " aw " r 'h. "The Madame 1 r«n«l »'i ' 9I 2' «>ntrillo solo, 1 t. " si? '\ ln9 ley. "Orpheus With His IrT B \S? '•Twelfth Nigbt." >2? sirw?e i £i Tliyine Blows" (Horne • «*7 J!?, e W .l ld Alan McElwaln (DoSbirm Mr ®"®.* xir* r« u® WB) ' Mr - Culford Bell '(Sexton)® Mr Bankman ( Conrade), Mr. Heller rno™" chio). "Comedy Scene" from »J?' About Nothlnr." A«1 ivTm. instrumental trio. Bosworth mua "™""rvou Vi.. J (Qullter ; 9.39. baritone sola Snell, "The Pedlar'ss™L» rrom "a Winter s Tale"; •51 .cbm if* ft H and fiLVH, eicerpt# from "Romeo ■ produced under the | „

Wellington, 2VA (420 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone recital; 6.0, children's session, I nolo Jasper; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land," by a representative of the Agricltural pppartment; 8.0, overture, "Washington Greys March" (GrafTulai; 8.5. vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Long Ago" (Old Knjrllsh); 8.10, Italian Mandolin solos, Mr. Lad Haywood. "Valse de la Reine." "liavotte"; 8.17, contralto solo. Miss Lilv Mackle, "Evening Boat Song"; 8.21, instrumental trio, Synions-Lll wood-Short Trio. "First Movement in E Minor Trio" (Parry; 8.3 1, elocutionary. Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Early English History"; 8.36, 'cello solo. Mr. Geo. Ellwood. "Largo"; 8.11, vocal duet, Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Arthur Coe, "Mgrht Hymn at Sea" (Stafford); 8.45, duo for two pianos, Misses Myrtle Mackay and Vera Macdonald,

"Don Juan Fantasle" (Mozart-Lvsberg) ; B.r>J. baritone solos. Mr. Ray Kemp, "Old Harty." "Old Kngllsh Love Sontr"; 8.39, clarinet solo, Mr. A. H. Wright, "Come, Sinv to Me"; ft.i, weather forecast; 9.5, organ solos. Mr. H. Temple White, "Hero's Song." "The death of Ase," "Land of Hope and Glory"; 9.i0, soprano solo, Mrs. Alice Harris. "One Fine Day" rrom "Madame Butterny"; 9.24. Instrumental trios, Studio Trio. "Andante"' from "Pathetique Symphony" (Tschaikowsky), "Flower Waltz" (Tschaikowsky) ; 9.34, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet. "The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest" (Calcott); 9.38, 'cello solo, Mr. Geo. Kllwood. "AllegTO Apassionata"; 9.13, tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe, "Farewell to Summer '; 9.47, clarinet solo, Mr. A. H. Wright, "Air Varie"; 9.51, elocutionary, Mr. Stanley Warwick,

•Cheese"; 3.."7, English mandola solos, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Lazy Honolulu," "Love Will Find a Way"; 10.: i, vocal quartet. Orpheus Quartet. "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (Ambrose).

Chrlatchuroh, 3VA (306 metres). — Silent day.

Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres;. —3 p.m., studio concert; 6.0, children's hour, BigBrother Bill; 7.15, news session; 7.30, address by Mr. R. W. Marshall, or the Tourist Department; 8.0, concert by the .St. Kilda Band and items by assisting artists; 8.1, march, the band, "The I'nipire" (Greenwood); 8.5, baritone solos, .Mr. Reg 1 . Richards, "Alone." "Lady Mine"; 8.11. cornet solo, St. Kilda Band (soloist. Mr. George Christie), "Because"; 8.16, recitation. Miss Anita Winkel, "He Didn't Ou?hter"; 8.21. selection, St. Kilda Band,

"Gems of Irish Melody" (arr. Hume); 8.36, contralto solo. Miss Dorothy Skinner, "A Song or Thanksgiving"; 8.40, march, St. Kilda Band, "Rubensteln" (arr. Bldgood) ; 8.45. address. Pastor W. D. More; 9.0, selection, St. Kilda Band. "Well Known Hymns"; 9.8, bass solos, Mr. F. C. Cooper, "If I Were King." "They're Far Away"; 9.15, waltz. St. Kilda Band, "Queen of Erin" (Douglas); 9.25, recitations. Miss Anita Winkel, child impersonation, "I've Lost My Dog." "Twenty, Thirty, Forty"; 0.35. baritone solo, Mr. Heir. Richards, "kelson's Gone a sailing"; 9.38, fantasia, St. Kilda Band. "Clarendon" (Greenwood); 9.44, contralto solos. Miss Dorothy Sklnner. "Angus Macdonald," "John Anderson. My Joe"; 9.52. march, St. Kilda Band,

"Machine Gun Guards" (Marechal); 9.56, bass solo, Mr. F. C. Cooper, "Simon the Cellarer."

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 6