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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ITA AUCKLAND. (380 metres.) 7.10 to 7.45 p.m.: News and rpports, etc. 8, p.m. to 30 p.m.: Chime?, relay of orchestral selections, pianoforte solo, "Sonata in G. Op 14 Ko. 2" (Beethoven), Mr E. Boll; soprano solo, "Mighty i*ak x Rose" (K. Ne?in>, Miss I\ Youd; baritone solo, "King Charles," Mr D. "Wratball; contralto solo, "When Song is Sweet" (Sans Souei), Mips M. Williamson; violin solo, "Liebeslied" (Kreis)er), Mr P. Bretnsll: "Life and Death" (Coleridge-Taylor), Mies C. Duncan; dnet, "Paradise for Two," Miss D. Voud and Mr D. Wrathall: pianoforte solo, "Coronach" (Barratt). Mr K. Bell; contralto solo, "Kashmiri Song:" (Finden). Miss Williamson: violin solo, "Serenata," Mr P. Bretnail; soprano solo, "Tiptoe" (Carew), Miss D. Youd; weather report; relay of orchestral selections from the Majestic Theatre: baritone solo, "Song of the Flea," Mr D. Wrathall; soprano solo. "Good Morning Brother Sunshine" (liehmaun), Miss C. Duncan; duct "I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird," Misses Youd and Williamson; pianoforte solo, "Panse Negre" (Scott), Mr E. Bell; contralto solo, selected, Miss Williamson; violin solo, "Liebeslied" (Kriesler), Mr P. Bretnall; trio, "Annie Laurio,'" Misses Youd and Williamson and Mr Wrathall; soprano solo, "Ave Maria" (Kuhn), Miss C. Duncan; baritone solo, "Could I But Express in Song" (Malashkin), Mr Wrathall; soprano solo. "Hindu Song" (Bramberg), Miss D. Youd.

SYA CHRISTCHORCH. (400 metres.) 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children's session, Uncle Jack. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections by Everybody's Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr W. J. Bellingham, P.S.M.; soprano solos, (a) ''The Wind," (b) "Garden Gossips," Miss Thelma Ayers; violin solo, "Premier Concerto" (Accolag), Miss Joan Carter; baritone solo, "Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree," Mr C. L. Richards; inatru. trio (a) "Ase's Death" (Peer Gynt), (b) "Anitra's Dance" (Grieg), the Misses Carter; contralto solos, (a) "To Music" (Schubert), (b) "Sapphic Ode" (Brahms), Mrs Madelaine Willcox; 'cello solo. "Romance" (Squire), Miss Charlotte Carter: tenor solo, "All Hail Thou Dwelling" (Gounod), Air Ernest Rogers; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre; soprano solo, selected, Miss Thelma Ayers; violin solo, "Arc Maria" (Gounod), Miss JoaD Carter; baritone solo, selected, Mr C. L. Richards; reading by Miss Lucy Cowan from Stephen Loacock; instru. trio (a) "Gracieuse" (Elliott), Misses Carter, (b) "Home Sweet Home" (Billi), Misses Carter; contralto solo, "The Enchantress" (Hat-ton), Mrs Madelaine Willcox; reading by Miss Lucy Cowan; tenor solo, "Goodnight, Beloved," Mr E. Rogers. -

2YK WELLINGTON. (295 metres.) 7.4 a p.m. to 10 p.m.: Reports and announcements; studio concert by t.he band of R.M.S. Tamaroa, by permission of ' Captain Hartmaa; assisting artists.

2FC SYDNEY (442 Metres). 7.40, Programme announcements; 7.42, Mr It. K. Bisley will talk on "The Screen as a Career for a Girl"; 7.50, Miss Theo. Cowan, the well-known Australian sculptures, will give a final talk on British Art; 8 p.m., "Big Ben," Mr Norman Janson, baritone; 8.8. Mr Gordon Rodda, pianist—(a) "The Juggleress" (Moskowski), (b). "Dragonfly" (Borger); Silo, Captan Frank Hurley' will commence a series of four studio adventure talks on the following nights Wednesday, April 6th; Sunday, April 10th; Thursday, April 14th; Thursday, April 21st—Hie subject tonight is, "An Odyssey of the Polar Seas"; 0 p.m., ' "Big Ben," Mr Norman Janson, baritone; 9.8, Mr Gordon .Rodda, pianist—(a) Bird Song" (Palmgren), (b) "Etude, de Concert" (Poldini); 9.15, from the Mosman Town Hall— Act 2 of Culliver's Romantic Opera, "Lilac Domino," produced by the Mosman Musical Society, conducted by Mr Alfred Norman; 15, from the Studio—Mir Mayo Hunter, steel guitar items—(a) "Hawaiian Hotel" (Old March) (by request), (b) "Sweet Violet" (arr. Hunter); 10.25, from the Mosman Town Hall—Act 3. of "Lilac Domino," produced by the'. Mosman Musical Society, conductor, Mr Alfred .Norman; 10,50,' from the .Wentworth Cafe, Church Hill, Sydney—The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, ■ under the baton of Mr Frederick Leighton, in popular numbers; 11. p.m., "Big Ben," and late news items from the studip; 11.5, Mr Mayo Hunter, steel guitar, items—(a) "Bye Bye, Blackbird" (Henderson), (b) "I'm Wasting My Time on You"'; 11.15, from the Wentworth Cafe, Church Hill, Sydney—The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra will play until midnight; 12, "Big Ben,"-Na-tional Anthem, close down.

3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 5.40 p.nu: Children's hour, answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55 p.m.: Musical hour -for children, arranged by Mr Frit*' Hart. 6.35 p.m.: News, etc. -7.15 p.m.: "Agricultural Department. 7.45 p.m.:. Captain Peters. 8 p.m.: Mabel Nelson, piano, "Etude" (Scriabine), "Juba" (Dett). 8.6 p.m.: Isis Williams, ooprano, "Wind in the Trees" . (Thomas). 8.9: University Musical Society Choir, - "Medley of Plantation Songs," "Gipsy Chorus —Bohemian Girl. 8.15 p.m.: Trinity College Dance Orchestra. 8,25 p.m.: Ethel Forehaw, "A Farewell' (Liddle). 5.28 p.m.: University Musical Society, "Song.of thevVolga Boatmen," humorous, "Pussy's in the Well." 8.35 p.m.: Alfred Ackland, violin, selected. 8.40 p.m.: Marie Magan, "Serenata" (Tosti). 8.43 p.m.: Mr Richmond, violin, selected. 8.50 p.m.: Trinity Minstrels. 9.20 p.m.: Trinity College Dance Orchestra. 9.30 p.m.: Community singing. 9.40 p.m.: Trinity College Dance Orchestra. 9.50 p.m.: Trinity Minstrels. 10.20 p.m.: News. 10.30 p.m.: Community singing. 10.40 p.m.: Trinity College Dance Orchestra. 10.50 p.m.: News. 'il p.m.: Our Great Thought. 11.1 p.m.: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 11.40 p.m.: Close down. LECTURE ON WIRELESS. Mr J. E.' Strachan, M.A., B.Sc., president of the Canterbury Progress League will give a popular-lecture on wireless in the Chamber of Commerce Hall this evening. The lecturer will explain how the miracle of wireless communication's effected, what is being done with wireless at the present time, and what its future possibilities are.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 13

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 13

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 13

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