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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

3YA CHRISTCHTJBCH. (306 metres.)

2.30 p.m.: Rugby, Challenge Cup. 6.80 p.m.-: Children's session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. Bto 10: Chimes - relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra; baritone solos Mr Charles Harroway, (a) "Medley of London street Songs" (Hewitt) (b) "Keep on Hoping" (Maxwell); English concertina solo, Mr E. W; Heald, ■ "American March" (Sousa); comedy monologue, Mr S. E "The 11.09 Express (Bagnall); Wr.or wlo, Mr Leslie Stewart, 'That Oldfashioned Irish Mother of Mine (Von Tilrer); English concertina solo, Mr E. vv. Heald "Collection of Scotch Airs" (M.S.S.); baritone solo, Mr Charles Harroway, "Little French Baby" (Grant); burlesque, Mr S. E. Heggan, "My Past Life" (Desmond); tenor solo Mr Leslie Stewart, selected: English concertina solos, Mr E. W. Heald, (a) "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan), (b) "When You and I Were Young, Maggie (Butterfield); relay from Liberty Theatre Orchestra; relay of jazz music from Kashmiri Cabaret, by Les Grummitt's Orchestra.

2YA WELLINGTON. (420 metres.) . 3 p.m.: Rugby match. Athletic Park. 8 p.m.: Chimes; instrumental, studio orchestra, "Yellow Butterflies" (Loeb Evans); xylophone, Mr L. Wilkins, "Adoration"; son"8 at piano, Mr Billy Hart, "Meadowlark" (Fissitt), "Wait Till To-morrow" (Tom Swift); concertina, Mr K. M. Stratmoro, "Medley of Scotch Airs"; bird and animal imitator, Mr W. Vermont, bird and animal imitations; instrumental. Kali's Hawaiian trio, "Waiona Waltz" (Alon), humorous song Mr J Wilkinson, "There's a Catch in it Somewhere" (Western Hill), banjo-mandolin, Mr L. Mills, "La Margarite Waltz" (Monk); instrumental, studio orchestra, "'Eastern Romance" (Haynes); eongs'at piano, Mr Billy Hart, "Looking at the World Through Rosecoloured Glasses" (Steiger); weather report; xylophone, Mr L. Wilkins, "Idolising" (Adrahanson); concertina, Mr R. M Stratmore, imitations on concertina; bird and animal imitator, Mr W. Vermont, bird and animal in-itations; instrumental, Kali's Hawaiian trio, "Hilo March" (Will Patty); humorous Konga. Mr J. W. Wilkinson, "My Word, You Do Look Queer" (Western Hill); instrumental, studio orcEestra, "Snowflakes" (Tlriele); relay of the Black and White Cab Band Orchestra, from the Mokoia Hall.

IYA AUCKLAND. (333 metres.)

2.30 p.m.: Canada v. Auckland (Association). 7.15 to 7.45: News and information. 8 to 11: Chimes; relay of overture from Strand Theatre (Mr Eve Bentley, conductor) ; vocal, Masked Duo, popular numbers; contralto solos, Miss W. Lingard, "Sunshine and Cloud" (Lohr) and "Mother Machree" (Ball); baritone solo, Mr L. Stewart; soprano solos, Miss B. Poulton, "Michael's Flute" j(Balfe), and "A Garden of Dream Birds" (Calverley); contralto solo, Miss N. Lingard, "There is a Green Hill" (Gounod); baritone solo, Mr L. Stewart; vocal, Masked Duo, popular numbers; weather report and interval; relay of dance music from the Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals, under Mr Clyde Howley,

2FC, SYDNEY. (442. Metre/s.) 7.35 'p.m.: Programme announcements. '7.40: "The Four Waifs" Male Quartette, (a) "Sally Horner" (by request) (Cocks), (b) "Asleep in the Deep" (Petrio), (c) "Nellie was a Lady." 8: "Big Ben"; from the Prince Edward Theatre, Castlereagh street, Sydney, items from the Orchestral Score and Vocal Prologue to the film "Ben Hur"; (1) introductory music, "Will Prior and Concert Orchestra; (2) Leslie V. Harvey at the orchestral organ, "Melody of Love," from "Gipsy Love" (Lehar); (3) "Thrilling Around the World," a lox variety arranged by Hal. H. Oarleton; (4) Will Prior and the Prince Edward Concert Orchestra, playing "Selection from Tannhauser" (Wagner), with Leslie V. Harvey at the organ; (5) John Priora, well-known tenor, rendering "Star of Bethlehem" ra amtospheric prelude to "Ben Hur ; (6) the orchestra in the score _to Ben Hur. 8 45: Edgar Warwick, well-known English actor, at present appearing in the "Ghost Train," will present the fourth of a series of short broadcasting sketches: (a) A Night of Horror," (b) "Making Game of it" 8 58: "The Four Waifs'.' Male Quartette, (a) "Calm is the Sea" (Cocks), (b) "I Never See Maggie Alpne," (c) Hello, How are You?" 9.7: Win and Windle, English entertainers. .9.16: Signor Übaldo Russo (baritone)-. and Linda Bradford (mezzo) in an.Operatic Potpourri (first appearance after an absence in. India and the East). 9.26: The Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 9.40: "The Folic Waifs' * 'Male. Quartette: (a) "Whistle Away Your Blues, (b) "Reception Medley." 9.50: Win and Windle, English entertainers. 10: Signor Übaldo Russo, baritone, and Linda Bradford, mezzo. 10.10- The Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, incidental music to the screening of the "Chariot Race" in -VBen Hur. I'o 30: Win and Windle, English entertainers.- 10.36: Dance Session arranged by Len. Maurice. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; Dance Session under the direction of Len Maurice. 1130: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; conductor, Mr Cyril Kaye, till U ' ' 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metre 3.) . . ■ 715 p.m.: Mr C. Ellis will speak oii "A.I.F. Stories of Egypt." 7.30: Mr E. E. Pescott, "Great Australian Botanists. 7 45: Dr. Leach, "Night Herons and Bitterns." 8: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 8.11: Elsa Stralia, soprano. 8.18: A Story of a Trip to Russia, by an Australian—Part 2. 8.30: William G. James, piano recital. 8.45: Elsa Stralia, soprano. 8 52: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 95: One-act play, "In the Land of Make Believe" (Smith), Joan (Mary Jamieson), Harold (Stephen Miles). 9.30: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 9.40: Mr Gerald Petherington will speak on his experiences in Central Africa. 9.50: Elsa Stralia, so-, prano. 9.57: Announcements. 10: Cynthia Halliday, soprano. 10.10: News service. 10 15: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 10.25: Frank and Frances Luiz. 10 35: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 10.45: Late sporting results. 11: Royal Automobile Club of Victoria s Safety Message; Our .Groat Thought. 11.2: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphomsts till 11.40.

SUNDAY. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

6.30 p.m.: Relay from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church of special service in connexion with Students' Christian Union (universal day of prayer); brief addresses will be given by Mr Donald Grant, M.A., general secretary for New Zealand; Mr Gordon S. Troup, M.A., president of Students Council; the Rev. W. Bower Black, LL.D., LL.B. The students will help in conducting the service; organist, Mr Raynor White, E.L.C.M. 7.45: A sacred musical programme, including vocal and organ solos, etc will be given at conclusion « evening service. Solos accompanied by Mr Raynor White, F.L.C.M., on the organ. ; 2YA WELLINGTON. 6.55 p.m.: Relay from the fit. John's Presbyterian Church of special service of "World Student Christian Movement; preacher. Rev. Blanchard; organist and choirmaster, Mr C. W Kerry. 8.15: Relay of the band concert of the Wellington Municipal' Tramways Bana from His. Majesty's Theatre. IYA AUCKLAND. 6.30 p.m.: Relay ■of service from St. James'p Presbyterian Church; preacher, Kev. Evan R. Harries. 6: Relay of music l-.v '"Municipal Band from Auckland Town HalL 4YA DUNEDIN. (463 metres.) 615 p.m.: Relay of service from St. Paul's rwlipdral: preacher, Rev. Canon Neville; organist, Mr E. Heywood, F.R.C.O. 8: studio concert. 3LO MELBOURNE. 7p m Service from St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne; 8.30, from the studio, shipping information; 8.31, Malvern Tramways Band; 040 Elsa Stralia, soprano; 8.49, Malvern Tramways Band; 8.56, Stephani© Deste and Toward Edie— Shakespearian recital, Balcony K from "Romeo and Juliet"; 9.12, Malvern Tramways Band; 9.24, Elsa Stralia, flom-ano 9.31, Edouard Lambert, violin; nit: ArVus News Service; accouncements; ?£ Royal Automobile' Club <f Victoria's Safety Message; 9.56 Malvern Tramways Band! W, Our Great Thought.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19066, 30 July 1927, Page 10

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19066, 30 July 1927, Page 10

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19066, 30 July 1927, Page 10

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