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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following arc to-day's broadcast programmes IYA Auckland.—3.l) p.m. to 4.311 p.m.: Afternoon session. 7.15 to 7.15: News and Reports, etc. 8.0 to 11.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections Irotn the Rialto Theatre, under the direction of Mr. IL N. Engel; pianoforte solos, “Selected,” .Miss .Mavis O’Connell; violin solos (a), “Bohemian Girl,” Mr. G. 11. Jones; (b) “Broken Melody”; flute solos (a) “Carnival of Venice,” Mr. 11. Walter; (b) “Serenade” (Tiddlc) ; baritone solos (a) "The Gav Highway”; (b) “Multeer of Malaga”; violin solos, “Selections”; relay of dance programme from 'J.U onwards. 3YA Christchurch.—(>.3o p.m. to f. 15 p.m.: Children’s session, Aunt Edna. 7.15 to 7.1 a: News ami Reports, etc.; sporting results. 8.0 to 10.0: Studio concert' and relay of dance programme from the Caledonian Hall. IYA Dunedin and 2YK Wellington.— Silent. 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 5.3: The Marlahini Duo (steel guitars) ; 8.10: .Miss Grace Saville (contralto). 8.17: Mr. R. lillwood Arcy (tenor). 8.21: Air. David Smith (baritone). 8M: Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian). 8.38: Air. Herman Tremavne (basso) 8.15: Miss Camille Alder’(dramatic soprano). 8.52: Resume of following day’s programme, weather report, ami forecast, by couitesy of Mr.' C. J. Mares. Government Meteorologist. 9: G.1’.0. clock and chimes 9.1: The Marlahini Duo. '.>.B: Bringa will talk on the aborigines. 9.28: Miss Grace Saville (contralto). 9.35: Interval. 9.10: Mr. David Smith. 9.17: Air R. lillwood Any. 9.51: Miss Camille '.bder. 10.1: Mr. Douglas Graham 10 8- Air. Herman Tremayne. 10.15: The Ambassadors Dance Band, broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. During the interval between dances news reports by courtesy of the “Sun” newspapers will be broadcast. 12: G.1’.0. clock and chimes, National Anthem. , . , •|OG Brisbane.—B p.m.: Plano solo, "Ctmprieunti” (Wachs), Miss Ina Clark ; song, “Mary.” Mr. A. Pollock, violin solo. “Intermezzo, tinallcila Kusticana’ (Mascagni). Master Lcshc Chestcr • Hute solo, “Graceful Dance ( monel, Captain Marshall; song, “Watchman” (Pinsuti), Ir - XV , blcr- violin solo, “Czardas (Monte), Miss Marjorie Gee; humorous recitation. “The Quarrel" (Mackay), Miss Daginar; song. “Aria Itoni Der brieschutz” (Weber), Madam Bolbova; harp solo, selected, Miss Dossie Hargreaves; violin solo, “Mazurka de Concert (Musin), Master Eddie Rasbvsong, selected, Mr. J. I’’- Stevens; musical monologue, “Not Understood. (Bracken), Air. Harrv de Lacey; violin solo, “Ballad Polonaise” ( Vietixtemps), Miss Marion Wilson; song, “Poet’s bong from “La Bohetnc,” Air. Hugh Herold; violin duct,’’Serenade” (Widorl, Aliss Marjorie Gee and Mr. Luis Atnadco Parcs; song, selected, Air. W. bhambler; Hute solo, "Evening bong (Blumenthal), Captain Marshall, song, bilence” (Ilaslevaroff), Aladam bolhota, piano solo, “Countrv Gardens” (Grainger), Aliss Gertie Anderson; song, selected .Mr. J. E. Stevens; violin solo, “ Jota Aragonessa” (Sarasate), Air. Luis Antadco "pares.. During the evening the main motor race at the National Speedway . will be described. The actual time will be announced at the commencement of the evening. 10: Prom the studio, “Hie Sunday Alail” news; weather news. Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND.-G.ir> p.m.: Relay i>f evening service from the Church of Christ, West Strcet; •preacher. Air. hrnest Aldridge. 8: Studio programme oi selected items until !> p.m. • 3YA, CIIIUSTCHUr:CIL-6.li> p.m-1 Relay of evening service from the Lugeware Ttoad .Met.lwdist Church ; preacher, the llcv. S. J. Werren: choral Mr. C. James; organistc, Miss btelia IYA, DUNI’DIN.-C.L, p.m.: Lo ay of evening services from bt. Paul« d.-al; preacher, tho Dev. Canon Nev dl ; m-rr'iniM Mr T 1 Ilevwood, l-.L.C.0. o. Jlclav ' from ’ St’ Ki’lda Band Rotumla (weather permitting) of convert bv the St Kilda Band, under the direction ot Mr Chas. Dixon. . ' , ' n YK WELLINGTON.—(>•■<;> P-D’-: (<v of’evenin" service from The lerraec Cmmregatiomd Church; preacher, ‘he Q 1 ""”-' . ~ \v e eks; organist, Ml. Alee’. Alill, L.A.ik 8.15: Studio concert °* gEC^SWDNEY.—7 p.m. ■ Broadcast S( UW XaSr’s U! Cai hedral” ■ IXI 8.31 D I’ro'" th9 (1 I)r °X way Theatre. Goulburn, the foL loviing programme "‘‘‘.p: T. “ l’ I-I Band. MH Chorus, "Worthy bomety. (MO: Songs, tb) "Deity With; * ....i ** \rni Arm, ie l[l cl LIU i a 11 i nw , j m i t 1 11 Band. 9.20: Chorus, U I.’ather‘, Whose. Almighty IMwerT Gou - "'ee ; ’ “O Vision S Entrancing” (Thomas), Aik George Aldridge. W^X'a“Y IL "!;;;d iar^o.^ I,l “neheh l jab” doso. < loW ’\- DNr;y .__7 p.m.. service hr'oadeast f™*’! > lctll «? St /' h^ I, pK °"3png. o’R p‘ p',. os t.. minister, r'®"’ 11 ! DousL ’ 8.30. gran.) classical bmuleast from the Crown Ibeatre‘ C Wolloiigons; orchestra items, Ovcr-i-ni.’o “Tt'ivniond” (Thomas); In a Mon. U I ,L .’. C'Vcihn” (Ketelbv); llluwarra OrelXl So'dety, assisted by Hlawarra male voice, choir; address by. His Mo.Thin I he Afm-or of Wollongong. Alderman \ Al. Smith; vocal solo, lie Lord is Vv Ti-ht” (Allilsen). Mr. It. J. Garrad; i’abvlmi’Xvavc"' (Gmmod/' Wollongong District choral Society: elocutionary item, “Ten Little Steps and Nairs, Miss Joveo 1'olov; vocal solo. babylon Milams) Air. E. Martin Curtis; part sen- “Nidaros" (Protheroc). Hlawarra male voice choir; ;"1o ; Iralia’”- 'oral solo, O Divine Redeemer” (G'ounod), .Mrs- P- G.. Buck la nd; vocal solo. “Selected. Mr. h. I. Garrad- choral item. “Hie Challenge ,oi Thor" (Elgar)', Wollongong District Choral Soeietv; elocutionary item, “Selected” Miss .Joyce Riley; vocal solo. ‘■l.Hit in Darkuesr” (Cowen). Mr. Mar. (ilTcurtis; part roll". “Martyrs of the Arena” (De I’iHe), Illawnrra male vdiec choir- orchestra. “Plynioulh Ho” (An-Bt-IJ) ’ 10 !■>. National Anthem. 31.0. MELBOUh’NE.—7.O n.m.. service from T<ior:ik Prcsbyleri.-in Church. 8.30. Piahran citv band. 8.10. Dr. Bartnliui baritone. 8.47, .1. Howlett h’o.ss. Stories of well-known hymns, illustrated by the Auburn Aletbodist Choir, under the direction of Mr. J. Sutton Crow. <>.27 [’raloaii Citv Bond. 9.37. Dr. BaHolini, harilone. tl.il. “'.rgiis’’ news service, announecmcnls. etc. 9..>t. I’raliran City |:>ml. 10.0. God Save the King. RIG, I'd,'ISBA N I).—Tlie comnlele even j n „‘'service from the Wharf Street Con ,-;rcgatioiml Church will Im relayed. 7.(1. a.no. r-hiiri-h service. ‘‘.3o n.m.. eon. ciiisioii. 8.90 p.m.. I'iiiid concci-f, the bnml convert orovided in "'iel-lmm thirl. I,v the firenlnr R|-isl‘n>o. M-n>>>l <-., n . cell Band will be relayed. tl.gO close down. , , ■ . \- o la._\’cir Zealand lime is an hour lin'd a half ahead of Aiislralian time. 01-’C. SYDNEY.—7.3O p.m.: l-’roni the Sydney Sports Ground, the 1927 Band

Carniv.-il. *'C” Grade, in which (ho following hands will take partßockliaroplon. New South Wales Train-,uiv. Glebe, ('aims, ('orrinc’l. Biirwo”<l. Concord. North Sydney Tramway. Kinemnba Orphanage. During intervals al the band carnival, held the Sv<lni-y Snorts Ground, the following nrlisl« will Im heard from (he studio: Mr. Joe Cahill (c<>inc< I ‘“'i)- Dr. David Craven (b.icifone). Ivina Davis (xylophone srleejions). H: "Big Don" and announcements. 11.5: Mr I.r-ii Maurice, popular baritone, jn -oi.iiiin-lion with (he 2FC Dance Band. ....lolu.-t.-U by Mr. Eric Penw-o: .Inner music until nihln’eht. 12: National AnI hem ; elo-'“ '’“""J

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 26

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 26

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 26