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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes : — IYA, AUCKLAND.—SiIent. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. -3 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. '-io p.ui. to 7.4 a p.m/: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert by the Christchurch Alumcipal Baud and assisting artists: 4YA 'DUNEDIN —Silent •2YK, WELLINGTON. -3 P »'• ™ 4.30 p.m.: Studio concert, and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from New Adelphi Cabaret. /.4a p.ni.. Reports and announcements 8p mto 10 p.m.: Studio concert by the band of the R.AI.S. Rotorua and assisting artists (by permission of the captain). „ 2FC, SYDNEY.—7.3O p.m.: brom the Sydney Sports Ground, tile Band Carnival, B grade. The following entrants wil) take part:—Glebe, Botanv, Parramatta, Abermain, Cairns, Marrickville, Toowoomba Municipal, Cessnock, Corrimal, Toowoomba City, Concord, Aslifield, Burwood. _ At intervals during the band carnival the following artists will be heard Iroin the studio:—Mr. Robert Turner, who will be heard in the following songs: Aly Word” (Guv Eden), “Earthenware (Weston and Lee), “When I Was a Bov at School” (Spurr). "My Only Pal” (Parsons). Miss Eileen Boyd, soprano, will sing: “Aly Dear Dove (Sanderson), “You Lovely Thing (Oswald Anderson), “When All Was Young” (Gounod), “My Ain Y, k (Lemon). From Waddington s Picture Theatre, King’s Cross, items by rim orchestra, under tlie baton of Air. U. J. Roberts. Il p.m.: “Big Ben’ and announcements. 11.5 p.m.: Air. Le . Alaurice, baritone, in popular numbers, in conjunction with ‘2bC Dance Band, conducted by Mr. Eric Peaice, dance music until midnight p.m.: “Big Beu,” National AntheilL Close down. ‘2GB, SYDNEY.—7.SS p.m.: Songs by Aliss Gladys Evans. 8.3: Address by I. J. Van Der Lccuw. 8.20: Instrumental trio, Lloyd Davies, Aluricl Lang, Ada Brook. 8.30: Talk on Schubert, illustrated by his songs, artist Clement Hoskiiig. ' 9: Announcements. J.a: Violin solos by Dan Scully. 9.10: Piano solos bv Ada Rock. 9.18: talk on radio. 9.30: Instrumental quartet, Dan Scullv, Monica Horder, Aluricl Lang, Ada Brook 9.45: Songs by Aliss Gladys Evans. 9.53: A’iolin solos by Lloyd Davies. 10: “Great Thoughts _ from Great Alinds.” God Save the King. 3LO, AIELBOURNE.—B p.m.: Stevens’s Silver Band. 8.10: IL Mason Wood.’ 8.17: Stevens's Silver Band. 8.27: The Premier Four. Male Quartet. 8.31: William King. Alariinbaphone. 8.41: Alec Kcllewav and Estelle Rose. 8.53: “The Aloukcv’s I’aw.” by W. W. lacobs A. W. Andrew. Airs. Alaurice budlev, ATmiricc Dudlcv. E. Alason Wood.’ 9 33: Stevens’s Silver Baud. 9.40: Alascottc Ralston. 9.17: 3LO Alelodv Masters. 9.57: News, announcements 10.7: William King, xylophone. 10 12: E Alason Wood, baritone. 10.19: 3LO Mclodv Masters. 10.29: Alascottc Ralston. 10.36: 3LO Alelodv Masters. 10 46: 'The Premier Four. 10.53: News, etc. 11: Great Thought. 1.1: 3LO Melody Alasters. 11.10: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE.—B p.m.: Alezzo soprano solo, “A Summer Night” (lliomas), Aliss Audrey Bell; soprano solo, “Summer Begins” (Drummond), Aliss Jean Bilbrotigli; contralto solo, "I Know a Lovely Garden” (D’Hanlelot), Aliss Jessica Woodroffe; soprano solo, “Waltz Song” from "Tom Jones” (German), Miss Bertha Chalk; contralto solo, “Here in the Quiet Hills” (Carne), Aliss Florence Simpson; mezzo soprano solo, “Thoughts Have Wings’.’ (Lehmann) , Aliss Alona Alartin; tenor solo, “If Mv Songs were only Winged” (Hahn), Aliss Nan Shaw; soprano solo, “The Cuckoo” (Lehmann), Miss Aiadgc Fleming; vocal trio. “Lift Thine Eyes” (Afendelssohn), Misses J. Bilbrougli, A. Bell, and G. Martin; mezzo-soprano solo, “O Lovelv Night” (Ronald), Miss Olive Waterfield; mezzo-soprano solo, “To Alusic” (Schubert), Aliss Pearl Gee; mezzo-soprano solo, “Entre Nous” (Windgate), Miss Lilian Alorton; baritone solo, “Tlie Shepherdess” (AlcAlurrough), Mr. G. A. Attliow; mezzo-so-ptano solo, “Butterfly Wings” (Phillips), Aliss Gem Martin* 9 p.m.: Aletropolitun Weather Forecast. Soprano solo, “Angels Guard Thee” (Goddard), Miss Doris Elder; mezzo-soprano solo, “Dreamflower Tree” (Drummond), Miss Coralie Winks: vocal trio, “The Oars are Lightly Splashing” (Geibel), Aliases Pearl Gee, J. Woodroffe, and F. Simpson ; mezzo-soprano solo, “Song of tlie Little Folk” (Coates), Aliss Dorothy Dick: contralto solo. “Wliat a Wonderful World it Would Be” (Lohr), Aliss •Lena Dnskv; soprano solo. “Five Picaninnies” (Anthonv), Al'ss Hazel Al'ties: baritone solo, “The Yeoman’s Wedding” (Poniatoski), Air. W. Johansen: nart-songs— ( al “Ye Banks and Braes,” (b) "Sweet Snrii'v Flowers” (Wheller), the Students.’ 9.36 p.m., from the Crystal Palace: Half-nn-hour’s Music. 10 n.m.. from the Studio: “Ihe Daily Mail” News. Weather News. Close 'down. Note : New Zealand time is an hour and a lialf ahead of Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 101, 24 January 1927, Page 15

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 101, 24 January 1927, Page 15

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 101, 24 January 1927, Page 15