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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes: . IYA, AUCKLAND.-Sileut. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.— LO to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.1 u to L4t>: &gws and reports, etc. 8.0 W , 10.0: Chimes; studio concert, by Derry s militarv band, under tho direction oi Mr. is. C 'Derry and assisting artists; overture, “Lustpiel” (Keler-Bela), the baud; mezzosoprano solos, (a) “Ship of My Delight, Miss Jean Martin, (b) “Wings” (D Hardelot), “Ye Old England’’ (Loubaui), the band); tenor solo, “Jilenore (ColricigeTaylor), Mr. W. Bradshaw; selection, “Auld Scotia” (Lauder), tho band; sm piano solo, “Loch, Lomond, and You (Drummond), Miss Neta Dickson; foxtrot, “If You Knew .Susie” (De Sylvia), tho band ; mezzo-soprano solos, (a) “A May Morning” (Denza). Miss Connie Shrubsall, (b) selected; humoresque, “In Darkest Africa” (Pryor), the bund. Interval Mezzo-soprano solos (a) “To Sing Awhile” (Drummond), Miss Jean Martin, lb) “Here's April’” (.Sanderson); talk, “A Love Story of the Cloister,’ Air. J. H. Prentice; soprano solo, "Scottish Bluebells,” Miss Neta-Dickson; march, “The Dixie Rube” (Allen), the band; tenor solo, selected, Mr. W. Bradshaw; waltz, “Wyoming” (Wiiliams), the band.; mezzo-soprano solo, “Fourleafed Clover” (Brownell), Miss Connie Shrubsall; desc. fantasia. “A Hunting Scene” (Bucalossi), the band; gox-trot, “Show Me the. Way” (King), the band; one step. “I Miss Aly Swiss” (Gilbert), the band. 4YA. DUNEDIN.—SiIent. 2YK, WELLINGTON.- 3.0 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert, including relays of dance selections by Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band, from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 7.45 to 10.0: Reports, etc.; ntudio concert by the Star Orchestra and assisting artists, under the direction of Mr. J. McKinley; relay of dance selections by Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 2FC, SYDNEY.—7.IO p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: A talk by. Air. E. I. Van de Velde, “How to Photograph the Duke's Arrival.” 8: “Big Ben”; from the Haymarket Theatre, George Street, Sydney, items by the orchestra, conducted by Mr. Stanley Porter. 8.12: From the studio, Aliss Margaret James, soprano, “The Pipes of Pan”l (Alonekton). 8.1 G: The Rev. F. 11. Raward continues his talk on the ‘‘Art of Speaking.” 8.30: Orchestral items from the Haymarket Theatre, George Street, Sydney. 8.40: From the studio, Air. Victor Gouriet in comic opera memories. 8.48: Mr. Frank Loe, trombone solo, ‘‘Silver Threads” (Danksl- 8.53: Mr. W. F. Kay talks on “Immortals of the Sydney Stage.”- 9.5: From tho Haymarket Theatre, Sydney, vocal act. From the studio, Aliss Margaret James, soprano, “A Birthday” (Coweu). 9.24: The “Foul- Waifs” Alale Quartet, fa) “Hello; How Are You ?” (Cocks); (b) “Goslings” (Sharpe); (c) ‘‘Asleep in the Deep” (Petrie). 9.34: Air. Frank Lowe, trombone solo, “The Gift” (Boehrend). 9.39: Miss Sylvia Sheridan, mezzo. 9.43: From the Haymarket Theatre, George Street, Sydney, items by the operatic orchestra, under the baton of Air. Stanley Porter. 9.53: From the studio, Miss Margaret James, soprano. The Four Waifs Alale' Quartet, (a) At Sweet Sixteen” (Oakley), (b) “When the Great Red Dawn” (Sharpe), (e) Alassa s in the Cold. Cold Ground” (arranged): 10.7: Air. Victor Gouriet, in comic opera memories. 10.7: Air. Frank Lowe, tJ" 0 !?’ bone solo, "A Perfect Day” (Bond). 10—..: Miss Sylvia Sheridan, mezzo. 10.25: From the Haymarket Theatre. Sydney, orchestral items. 10.32: From the studio. Ihe Four Waifs Alale Quartet —Ii) ’‘ld> . 0 (Allevr.), (b) "Carve that ’Possum” (Oakley).‘(c) “Oft in the Stilly Night” (Balfe). 10.42; From the Wentworth Cafe, Church Hill, Sydney, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Air. Sydney Simpson. 10.52: From the studio, The Four Waifs Male \hiartet— a) “I’ll Sav She Does” (Kahn nnd, Jolson). fb) “Rosarv” (Nevin), (c) “Oh. by Jingo!” (Gilder). 11: "Big Ben” and announcements. 11.5: From the Wentworth Cafe, Church Hill. Sydney. Hie Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, conducted by Air. Sydney Simpson, will play popular numbers until midnight. 12: “Big Bon.” National Anthem. Closedown. 2BL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: G.P O. clock nnd chimes, Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: The Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall. Newtown. 8.23: Air. Raymond Beatty (basso). 8.30: Mr. Reg. Harrison (comedian). 8 37: Aliss Millie Hughes (soprano). 8.44: Air. Phil Mountain (comedian). 8.51: Duet, Miss Alillie Hughes and Air. Raymond Beatty. 8.55: Resume of following day’s programme, weather report and forecast by courtesy of Air. C. J- Alares, Government Meteorologist. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Professor Randal Woodhouse (tenor). 9.8: Aliss Mab Fotheringham (soubrette). 9.15: The Newtown Band. 9.35: Air. Raymond Beatty. 9.42: Mr. Reg. Harrison. 9.49: Miss Millie Hughes. 9.5 G: Mr. Phil Alountain. 10.3: Professor Randal Woodhouse. 10.10: Miss Mab Fotheringhani. 10 17: The Ambassadors Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of The Ambassadors; during the intervals between dances news reports, by courtesy of the “Sun.” will be broadcast. 12: G.P O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY.-fi.3o p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Air. J. K. Powell. 7.15: Alusic. 7.20: Address b.v the Right Rev. G. S. Arundale, “Do You Really Want to’ Happy?” 7.30: Alusic from studio. 7.55: Duets for two violins, with piano accompanist; Dan Scully, Alonica Horder. Ada Brook. 8: Address by Professor Wood. 8.15: Violin and piano sonata by Grieg; artists, Alonica Horder, Ada Brcok. 8.35: Songs by. Aliss Eva Croft. 8.43: Duets for two violins, with piano accompaniment Dan Scully, Monica Horder, Ada Brook. 8.53: Announcements. 9: Topical talk. 9.15: A half-hou.r with the Clement Hosking quartet party; selections from opera. 9.47: Piano solos, Ada Brook. 9.!;5: Cheerio talk. 10: Great thoughts from great minds. 3T.0, AIELBOURNE.-S p.m.: Railway Military Band. 8.10: E. Afason IVood, baritone. -8.17: Air. Norman AlcCance, —. Bridge. 8.37: Railway Alilitary Bund. 8.47: Alarjorio Vere. 8.51: “East Lynne.” 10.10: Railway Alilitary Band. 10.20: E. Mason Wood, baritone. 10.27: News. 10.37: Afariorie Vere. soprano. 10.41: Railway Military Band. 10.50: News. 11: Our great: thought. 11. Joo Aronson and bin Synco-Sym-nhonists. 11.40: Close down. Note.—New Zealand Time is an hour and a half ahead of Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 149, 21 March 1927, Page 15

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 149, 21 March 1927, Page 15

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 149, 21 March 1927, Page 15