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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

3YA, CHRISTCHTTRCH. (30t> metres.) 7.15 p.m.: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, arr. by Canterbury Progress League—"JJomestic Orchards and 'xheir Control," by Mr K W. Hadheld. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Pictuie Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr A. J. Bunz; baritone solos, Mr i l '. l'eriiold, (a) "My Old Shako" (b) "The Devout Lover" (M. V. White); tenor solos, Mr Gregory KusseLL \a) "The iinglish Rose" (German), (b) "Come, My Life's Delight" (Rosenbioom); contralto solos, Miss Mildred Ruasell, "Che Faro" (Gluck); clarinet solo, Mr Lionel Boulton, "Thistle* Down" (Novelette); soprano -eolos, Miss Blanche Atkinson, (a) "The Night Nursery" (Arundale), (b) "The Smoking-room" (Arundale), (songs from' "The Little White House"); vocal duet, Miss Mildred Eussall and Mr Gregory Russell, "Farewell to Summer". (Johnson); flute .solo, Mc Koiuild "Boulton, "Caprice" (Graceful Danoe), (Lemmone); relay from Crystal Palace; bass solo, Mr F. Penfold, "The Free Road"- (Haydn Wood); soprano bolos, Miss Blanche Atkinson, (a) "A ll Night Long I'm Breaming" (Schumann), (b) "Dedication" (Ditson); clarinet and flute duet, Messrs Lionel and Ronald Boulton, "Serenade" (Titl); tenor solos, Mr Gregory Russell, (a) "At the Midhour of Night" (Cowan), (b) "Inter Nos" (MacFadyen); contralto eolos, Miss Mildred Russell, (a) "Silent Noon" (Y. Will), (b) "Night" (Rimsky-Korsakoff); clarinet and flute duet, Messrs Lionel and Ronald Boulton, "Lucia" (Valse Espana), (Bertram); relay from Crystal Palace. 2YA, WELLINGTON. "* «"• (420 metres.) 8 p.m.:, Chimes; band selection, Wellington City Citadel Silver Ban<J, "Gems from Mozart" (Mozart, arr. Hawkins); pianoforte, Bandsman K. Thurkettle, A.T.C.L., Concert Paraphrase" (Verdi, arr. Liszt); quartet, Lyric Quartet, (a) "As Mountains Roll' (Mable), (b) "Go, Ask Papa." (Perkes); cornet solo, Bandsman N. Goffin, "Because \ ■ tenor solo, Harry Phipps, "Ailsa Mine (Newton); band selection, Wellington City Citadel Silver Band, "Norwegian March" (Ostby); bass solo, W. Binet Brown, "The Drum-Major" (Newton); euphonium solo, Bandsman Allison, "The Village Blacksmith" (arr. Hawkes); quartet,.' Lyric Quartet, (a) "Two Roses" (Merren), (b) "Pussy in the Well" (Herbert); band selection, Wellington City; Citadel Silver Band, "Songs of Britain" (arr. 'Marshall); tenor solo. G. M. Howe, "Like Stars Above" (Squire); dulcimer selection, Bandsman Whyte, "Scotch Airs" (traditional); band selection, Wellington City Citadel Silver Band, "Descipleship" (arr. Coles); quartet, Lyric Quartet, (a) "Calm is the Sea" (Phipps). (b) "Lucky Jim" (PaTkes); bass solo. Will Goudie,' "Old Barty" (Grant); pianoforte, Bandsman K. Thurkettle, "Perpetti3,l Motion" (axr. Coles, "Weber); band selection, Wellington City Citadel Silver Band, gems from Mendelssohn's "St. Pauls" (arr. Hawkes). IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) 8 p.m.: Quartet, Lyric Four, "Mother Goose Medley"; humour, Mir Alan McElwain; trio, Miss Alma McGruer, Mr Arthur Ripley, and Mr Ernest Thomas, marriage scene from "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod); tenor solo, Mr Herbert . Richards, "The Devout Lover"; violin, Misa Margaret Stoddart, "Chanson"; quartet, Lyrio Four, "Fireside Melodies"; soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, selected; bass solo, Mr Ernest Thomas, "Myself When Young" (Lehmann); trio, Miss Alma McGruer, Mr Ripley, and Mr Thomas, "Holy Angels" (Gounod); humour, Mr McElwain, further humour; quartet, Lyric Four, "Volga Boat Song" (Moussorgsky); violin solo, Miss Margaret Stoddart, selected; tenor solo, Mr Ripley, "Molly Bawn" (MaoMurrough); duet, Messrs Richards and Thomas (tenor and baritone); soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, selected; quartet,' Lyrio Four, "Afton Water" (Hume); relay of music from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Henry Engsll. 4YA, - DUNEDIN. (463 metres.) 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; request gramophone concert. 8: Studio concert and orchestral items, conducted by Mr Chas. Parnell, relayed from Empire Theatre. 8.45: Address on. "History of Motor-cars," by "Gargoyle." 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m.; Under the a,uspice6 of the Railways Department, Mr J. C. Dickson will describe, "A Walk Across the Baw Baws." 7.30: Mr A. E. McMicken, librarian at the Prahran City Library, "The Library Movement." 7.45: Herbert Browne, now ! appearing in "Frasquita" at the Theatre Royal, will speak to you from his dressing-room, by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 8: Mr Rod McGregor, football talk: "Tactics." 8.15: Joe Aronson's SynooSymphonists. 8.25: Frank and Frances Luiz, Hawaiian Entertainers. 8.23: Joe Aronson. 8.39: Elsa Stralia, soprano, "Jewel Song from Faust" (Gounod). 5.16: Joe Aronson. 8.56: J. Howard King, bassbaritone, "The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann). 9: Joe Aronson. 9.10: Norman Pill, "Language." 9.14; Joe Aronson. 9.21: Frank and Frances Luiz. 9.28: Joe 'Aronson. 9:38; The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 9.39: _J- Howard King, bass-baritone, "My Lodging is the Cellar Here" (old German). 9.43: Joe Aronson. 9.53: Norman Pill, "Speech Day. 9.57: Joe Aronson. 10.7: Argus news service, British official wireless news irom Bugby, meteorological information, sporting notes by "Olympus," announcements. 10—o - Joe Aronson. 10.35: Frank and Frances Luiz. 10.39: Joe Aronson. 10.49: J. Howard King, bass-baritone, "In Sheltered Vale (D'Alquen). 10.53: Joe Aronson. 11: Uur Great Thought.- Joe Aronson "U

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 11

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