BROADCASTING.
♦ CHRISTCHURCH STATION. The Chnslchurch Broadcasting Station will relay tho performance of Haydn's "Creation" from the Oxford terrace Baptist Church to-night from S o'clock. To-morrow night tho station will relay the Christebtirch Orchestral Society's concert from the Choral Hall as under:-—Marche Orientalo (R. A. Home), Orchestra! Society's Orchestra; songs, (a) "Sun Above Me" (G. B. Percoloni), lb) "The Princoss" (Edvard Grieg), Miss Belle Ronaut; Symphony No. 5 in K minor from "The Now World," Op. 95, Movements Adagio, Allegro Molto, Largo (Anton Dvorak), Scherzo (Molto Vivace), Allegro Con Fiicco, Orchestral Society's Orchestra; overture, "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (Otto Nicolai); songs, (a.) "Secrecy" (Hugo Wolf), (b) "Beautiful Beatrice" (Albert Mallinson), (u) "Lithuanian Song" (Frederic Chopin), Miss Belle Rona-ui; "Gopak," from the opera "The Fair of Sorofchintsi" (M. Moussorgsky), Orchestral Society's Orchestra. Accompanist, Miss Aileen Warren.
On Thursday there will bo no franr-mis-eion.
FARMERS' SERVICE, SYDNEY. The Chimes of 2FC end Announcements; broadcast from the Australia Hall, a lecture by father P. J. Sheehy, D.D., subject, "The Blessed Eucharist, the Centre of Life"; Broadcast from the Royal Naval House, items bv the State Military Band; from the Studio, Mr Alfred Pulbrook, baritone, in comic opera selections: (a) "Pearl of Sweet Ceylon" from "The Cingalee" (Monckton), (b) "A Batchelor Gay" from "Maid of the Mountains'' (Tate); Mr Lionel Lawson, violin solas; items by the N.S.W. State Military 15.-) nd: Miss MabeJ Batchelor, soprano: (a) "The Amorous Gold Fish" (Jones), (b) "A Geisha's Life." (Cuviller); Mr Wally Baynes, comedian, and Miss Nell MoGee. in humorous recollections of old-t.mo comio operas; it-ma l,y the N.S.W State Military Band; from the Studio, Mr Alfred Pulbrook, baritone: (a) "The Toreador'* Sons" fro"? "The Toreador" (Caryl!), (b) "The Cobbler's Son?" from "Chu Chin Chow" ("Morton); Mr Lionel Lawson, violin solon; items by the N S.W Slate Military Band; from tlio Studio, Miss Mabel Batc.hclor, soprano: (a) "The Lilao T)omino" (Jones), (b) "Petals of I.ho Plum Tree" (San Toy); Mr Wally Barnes, comedian, and Mis 3 Nell McGee; Broadcast from the Wentwortb Hotel, Wcntworth Cafe Dance Orrjiestrn, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson; National Anthem; close down.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18802, 21 September 1926, Page 7
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