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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA. AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) ■ 3 to 4.J) p.m.: Afternoon concert-. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc.; talk, "The Housing Pioblem {rem Another Angle," by Mr AV. J. Keyea. Bto 10: Chimes;' relay of. orchestral selections by the Empress Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Len Stokes; saxophone solo, "Vabe Erica," Miss M. Greening; baritone eolos, (a) "My Dear Soul" (Sanderson), (b) "An Emblem" (Thompson),' Mr Schroder; banjo solo, "Hungarian Rhapsody 3," Mies D. Greening; 'cello solo, "Priggre" (Squire), Mr T. K. Thorn; contralto eolo, (a). "On Vines of Delight," (b) "Love, Hero is My Heart,". Miss T. Duma; 'saxophone and violin duet, "Souvenir," Misses Greening; weather report and interval; relay ot orchestral selections from the Empress, Theatre; 'cello solos, (a) "Love, Here is My Hearty (Squire), (b) "Berceauee" (Squire), Air V. R. Thorn; baritone solo, "Friend o' Mine" (Wcatherley), Mr Schroder; saxophone eolo, '."Manzanetta," Miss M. Greening; 'cello solo, (a)' "Banks and Braes,", (b) "Sweet and Low," Mr Thorn; banjo solo, "Stars and Stripes," Miss D; Greening:; contralto solo, "AmareUa," Miss T. Dufiin: instrumental duel, "Beneath the Maori Moon" (Smith), Misses Greening,

SYA, OHRISTCHXRCH. (100 metres.) o to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoori concert; 7.13 to 7.45: Mews and reports, ete.; talk to farmers by Dr. Hilgcudorf on "Disease Prevention in Wheat and. Oats"; 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral ' select ions by the Grand Theatre Orchestra; eoprano solo, "Bid Mo Discourse" (Bishop), Miss P. Peacock; |celk> solo, "Allegro Appasionata." (Sant Sacns), Mr Arthur Bate; tenor sob, selected, Mt.D. H. Law; contralto solos, (a.) "Vorrei" (b "Leaves and the Wind" (Leoni), Madame Litchfield; uolin solo, "Prelude and Allegro" (Kreisler), Miss Dorothy Lund; baritone . 6oloa, selected, Mr Frank Charles; interval; relay of orchestral selections -from ' the Grand Theatre; soprano solo, "You've Got Your Mother's Eyes" (Drurcmorid), Mies.P. Peacock; 'cello solo,■ "Le Cygne" (Saint' Saens), Mr Arthur Bate; tenor soio, selected, Mr D. H. Law; contralto'to!o3,. (a) "Slumber, Dear Maid" (Handel), (b) "Three ' Fishers" tHullab), Madame Litchfield); violin eolo, selected, Miff Dorothy Lund; baritone solo, selected, Mr Frank Charles. 4YA, DUNE-DIN. (380 metres.) 7 p.m.: Chimes; Studio gramophone number's. 8 to 10: Chimes; Studio concert *nd relays from the Empiro Picture TheatreConductor, Mr Chas. Parnell; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, Selected, Mr J. B. McConuell; 'cello solo, selected,. Mr A. Bonner; vocal eolbs, (a) "Wait" (D'Fardelot), (b) "Tho Lost Chord" (Sullivan), Mr P. Marchant;, selections, Empiro Theatre Orchestra; recital, selected, Mr J. B McConnell;. vocal solos, selected, Mr A. Wilton; 'cello soles, selected, Mr A. Bonner; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal' solos, selected, -Miss B.- Raffills: recital, selected, Mr J. B. McConnell; vocal solos, (a) "Absent" (Metcalf), (b) "Youth" (Alittson), Mr P. Marchant; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra.

■2FC. SYDKEY. J (U'2 metres.) > | : 7.30 n.m.: A talk by the Technical Editor of -"Wireless Weekly." 7.45: From Government House—A short' addrebs. by her Kxcellehcy Lady da' Chair, dealing with tho Kod Cross activities. 7.50: From the de-ok of'H.M.S. Kcndwii, anchored off Neutral Bay, Sydney harbour, a concert arranged by' 2FC and broadcast by courtesy of the Commanding Officer of the. Renown; Mr Alfred C'uimingham, baritone, "In an.-Old-fashioned Town" (Squire). 7.55: Misa Ada Jones,soubrette. ,S: "Big Ben"; Mr JackWright, novelty, pianist. . 8.7: Miss Eileen Boyd, .contralto, "My. Ships" (Barratt). 8.12: Mr Charles. Lawrence, entertainer. 8.17: Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 8.20: Mr Hiis. Garling and "Jerry" in vetriloquial patter. 8.27: Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto, "Passed by Your- -."Window" (Brah*). 8.30: Mr Alfrad Cunningham, baritone, "Chorus, Gentlemen'? (Lobr). , 8135: ■■ -Miss Ada Jones, eoiibretta. 8.10- -Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer. .8.46:- Madame Emily Marksy y.'soprano.' S.3o': 'Mr''Jack bright, novelty'pianist. 8.57: "Mias Eileen Boyd, oontira.lto. "My Aih. Folk" (Lemon). 'Si.: "Big Ben"; Mr Alfred. Cunningham; baritone, "Father O'Flynii" .(Stanford).' 9.4:.'.Mr Ewart Chappie, pianoforte ' solo. '9.'BV Madame Eiriily Marks', sorrano. 9.12: Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.16:-Miss-Ada";Jones,isoiihretto. 9119: 'Mr Alfred ' Cunningham, baritone, ''Until" (Sanderson). 9.22: Miffs Eileen Boyd, contralto, "You Lovely Tiling" (Anderson). 9,?5: From .Hoyt's Theatre (late .Dreadnought Theatre), Chatswood, tho second act of; the musical comedy, "Gipsy Love," produced by : the Koseville Musical Society; musical numbers—Song, "Lovo and Vine," Gflivor Lewis and chorus; chorus, "Tell us. Jozsi"; exit : and chorus, "Welcome, Jozsi"; song, "A Little Maiden," Gwen Tayler; duet, "You're .in Love," Dorothy Bennett and Victor J. Kelly; duet, "Tho Best Game," Mamie Leslie and John Hbgan; song, "The Looking-glass," Gwen Tayler; duet, "I Go So!" Dorothy Bennett and John Byan: finale, "Coma On, Come On, Lazy Lasses." 10.20: From the StudioMr Lisle Pearse,' xylorohone solo, "Drifting and Dreaming" (Alstyne), 10.25: The 2FC Dance Band, conducted by Mr Eric Pearsc, with the -popular baritone, Mr Len Maurice, fox trot, "I've Got the Girl" (Donaldson). 10.C0: From lloyt'3 Theatre, Chats-wood, the third act of the musical comedy, "Gipsy Love," by-. the P.oaeville Musical Socisty; musical numbers—lntermezzo; specialtydance; eolig, "Home Again," Victor J. Kelly and' chorus'; .song, ."Gipsy . Song," John Ryan: finale. : - "Have I Awaked from Dreams?" 10.55: From the Studio—The 2FC Dance Band. and Mr Len Maurice, popular baritone, (a) fox trol, "To-nighi's My Night" .(Caesar),, (h) fox.trot, "Smiling Eyes" (Howard). ''11.5: Late news and mirjouncemenfs. 11.10: Mr Lisle Pearse. xylophone solo, "At Peace with tho. World" (Berlin). 11.15: The 2FC Dance Band in the following -numbers.'until midnight, assisted'by Mr Len.Maurice, in vocal choruses —(a) fox trot, "Angel Eves" (Young); . (b) waltz,. "Blame it-on the Waltz" (Kaher); (,c) fox trot, "Black ■ Bottom" ' (Henderson);, (d) fox trot, "Hi .Ho, tho' : 'Merrio" (Brown); (e) waltz, "Cheric, I Love- You" (Goodman); ' If), for trot,' "Yazoo" (Jerome).;. 13 midnight; "Big : B.en." ... ; : ■ '■ •• 3LO- MELBO'CRXE. . . (3'V metres.). • "T.lo'pvtti.: Mr P." Wi'Pe'arce,-physical culture talk. 7.30: Mr E. M. Pascoe." 7.45: Tiieatrical, '.'l -had .rather_' have a fool to niake me merry, than experience to make ma aid." 8: Mr T. W. Pockett, "A Talk on Chrysanthemums. 8.10: Joe Aronson and ■ his Synco-Symphonistj;; in 'the intervals . ho-t-ween tho dances, Marie La Varre, Elsie Davies (soprano), Carthy Bros., . Huxliam'a Serenadera" 11: Our Great Thought. .11.1: Joe'Arbnson arid - his Synco-Symphonists till i1',40. ■•.Station PCJJ,'Eindhoven, Holland,'will be broadcasting tests on Thursday and Friday of this -week. The wave-length is'D2.2 metres, and the times listeners-in should be. able to receive will bo approximately 2.54 a.m. on Thursday'and Friday, and 5.5-1 a.m. on Sati urday. ' .'

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 11