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IVA. AITKLANI'. i fj..i metre-. > ~.:,: i : ';d, Ujccii.-n*. froti. t ~,„ foil". - '•"' ,; :!l1 to ' : lIlll( ' r, ■'" ' '.,'. sio'i Mint Hetty- 7.1.'. to 7.-1.1: News and report's' '<■■•- • - Mr Malioucv on •• Wireless.'' , to 10: Chimes: Uneh.ini.-a Citizens' Band: M-n-.'i "Twentieth Century." the lut'-l; V, ':',, .-ll Flautu Malice." the band: cone sole. •'•The Lost Chord,'' Mr Wilson; „.,,.-< selected ia:/. Masked Trio: wall/. ■•p"i-'o''.r's Son;:.-" the hand: hymn. "Few More Years" the hand; euphonium m)!o, •■!-i' Soi.amiiulla." Mr .Johnston; ii-irrh. ••I'ln-il Heart-." the hand: soprano solos. ».|'.,.'ied Miss Mac Crate: relay of orchestral 1,,...,-'ions'from the- Kialto Theatre; sclectier i-,.ie,T.l the hand; soprano solo, selected. Mi-« M-iv Crais; comet solo. "You Gave ;,,,' Wi'mtierful I'reams." Mr Wilson; march, •'•'rhe outpost." the Land; tones, .-elected i.a.v. Masked Trio. IYA. JU'NKI'IX. Cl.so metre.-.) .; ~, 1 .-.<.» p.m.: Afternoon <-o:n.cr.; ehitnrs : $ ,.i..,--..d studio items; juldress by Mix '!. j'r"cho"ud. "The Correct Choice o' v.- :■ ~.,,,,-r" (House l-'iirnisliing Series,- -.: i !„,„. |a) "Serenade" tWidori, i'..) "le-eiid" (Ulinck), Mr A. J. Krye: social ~„„,.- pianoforte reeital: book talk by Mr ]'{ ' (ireeinvood. Librarian. Dutiedin selected items. 7: Children's s<.-s=ion. Vuiit DiiitM. 7.M: ami report- etc eto JO: Studio concert arranced 1 v >[ r Mian Youiis, including the followic-..rtist«-—Miss Klsic Uryiint. Mr J. Pace:son Mr Wilson Ilroivn, Mr D.in Royd (tr.niv iom'e)'. Mr K. Uryant. Mr Allan Yimns telo i-iitionist '. .'Hid others. •_rc. syuni v. i |m metres. I 7 |n fin,: "Kvcninjr News" late news sei ■ tic .'• wcitlur information; Dalgcty's market renorts (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable 'markets. 7.10: Mr Joo I'carson in Impressions of Karly Sydney and its Methods of Transportation. 7.: ii: Announcements. t- ••Hie lien"; from tho Darlinston Town Hill the Metropolitan IJund, conducted by Mr John I'almcr. fi.oß: From tho studio. Mr Norman .lanson. baritone, "You and 1 \lone ' (Smith). B.VJ: l-'mm tho Darlincion Town Hull, the Metropolitan Baud. From the studio. Miss Violet nogcrs, soprano A novelty broadcast in which .i real kookaburra in the studio will Hu-li in competition, with "Imito" (Corporal Phillips), tho well-known bird imi- „!,„• (Listeners will be asked to decide which is the real and which is the genmnc himh) 8,:) C: From the Darlinston lown Hill the Metropolitan Band. S.-1G: From th'e 'studio. Mr Norman Jnmon, baritone, •Irish l.ovo Sonir." 5.50: From the Darlincton Town Hall, the Metropolitan Band; conductor. Mr John Palmer. 0: "Bf»: Me,," • from the studio, Mr Walter limit and Mi«s Kvu Warlmrst in n character sUetch oik; Mr Normal, Janson, buritone, '••V Serceant of tfc« J.ine". (Squire). 0-14: Mr Lionel I.av.son. violmiiit. ».1«: »rom the Warlinstoii Town Hall, tho Metropolitan H-uid From the studio, Miss \ lolet U.Urs soprano. !).:;3: Mr Walter Hunt and Miss F.vo Warhursf in a piny in one. act. (i.t'j- Mr Norman Jaiison, baritone, "Over ,hc Mountains" (Quillcr). U 49: Mr Lionel I.awsoii, violinist. 10: "BiK Ben' : Mr Alf. Tremain and his Danco Orchestru In popular numbers 10.10: Hiss Violet Koscrs, snprino ' 10.11: Mr Walter Hunt and Miss KvoMnrlmrst in u play in ono act. 10/J4: Mr \lf Tremain and his Dance Orchestra, in 'to- Mr Lionel Liiwson, violinist. 10.34: Announceinents. 10.37: Mr Alf Tremain and his Danco Orchestra. 11: "Big Ben ; nomib.r dance numbers until midnicht, played by Mr Alf. Tremain mid his Orchestra. 1-: "'Bis; Ben." 3LO, MELBOLUNF. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Town I'lnnniiiK Association. 7 •in'. University Intension Lecture. 7.1o: litider the auspices of tho Institutu of I'aeillc llelations. Kound the Town; vaudeville, S- The Tivoli Orchestra, under the baton of Ernest C. Oram, transmitted from the Tivoli Theatre, by permission of J. O. Williamson, Ltd.; grand opera. 8.30: Jessie Uatcliclor. contralto, "Softly Awakes M> Heart " "Samson and Bclilah" (Saint-baens), "Fair Spriiiß is Retul•nin|r.'• 8.J8: Studio Orclicßtri eelection, "C.utneu (Bmot); flport 5.48: Herbert (Uppy) Opporman, the all-round champion, will speak on "C-clili" »s il rastirae. a.0.»: Vm'ielv" t'ne Musical Gardeners, liirlit comedy. 'J.U: K ranees Lea, wpMiio, "Pipes <»i 1 J »», Arcadians (Monck»on); "Hero's to Love," Sunshine Girl 9-5: Studio Orchestra, selection. Xuct Ar cidians" (Uonckton); vaudeville. 9.in. Drew and Romoine, two boys and a piauo, in "Orisinalities." 9.50: News service. 10 pm.-. A ballad concert, Studio Orchestra. 10 10: Jessio Butchelor, contralto. H>-"-Xlaggie Fobter. violinist. 10.37:- lrwc« ea soprano. 10.34: Joe Anronson and bw band 10.44: News. 10.54: A»ron»on S,,d his band. 11: Our Great Tho«ht. 11.01: Joo Aaronson nud hn band till !!.»"•
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 8 February 1927, Page 6
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