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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day's broadcast programmes IYA, AUCKLAND (420 metres).-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children’s session-Uncle Jack, ‘-lb to 7.45: News and information session. I.W. Talk by Mr. Geo. Campbell on Motoring." 8 to 10: Chimes: relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. C. E. Engel, vocal selections, popular songs, duets, and sketches. Tho Asquiths; b aritone solo. “Waiata Maori” (Hill). Mr. J- h-. en ’ nedy; weather report and interval; re *ay from Rialto Theatre; soprano solos, tai "Come," (b) "Rose Softly Blooming,_ Miss F. Sutherland; baritone solos, (a) stars have Eyes.” (b) "Smile .Through Your Tears," Mr. J. Ralston; cornet duet, l«o Friends." Mr. R. Davies and Mr. (> Salthouse; baritone solos, 'a) . ro ' •E Pari Ra," Mr. J. Kennedy; cornet solos, (a) “Besses o’ the Barn, (n) 1 art ed.” MP. R. Davies: soprano solo, bea Pearls,” Mr. F. Sutherland: b ‘ trit 1 9,? I ° solo. “Rose of My Heart,” Mr. J. Ra‘ ston. . , 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (400 metresl.-J p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.16 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. fI to W. Chimes; relay of Strand Picture Theatre Quartet, under the direction of Mr. Ellwood; elocutionary, tittle Bell. mt ; H. Instone; violin solo. Des Ernnet, (Massenet). Miss Thelma Cusak; soprano solo. “Wind in the South (Scott), Miss Elsie Ives: organ selections by Jlr. «ay nor White, from St. • Pauls Ohurcb. euphonium solo. 'Australis jE ith oThe Mr. R. 0 Brundell; elocutionary. ine Motor Fan." Mr H. Instone; cello solo, “Evening Song" (Schubert). Miss Porter. 8.30: Rev. B. Dudley will talk about the eclipse of the moon, which will occur on Wednesday evening / interval; organ selections: from St. Paul Church, by Mr. Ravnor White; sopran solo. "Irish Folk Song’’ (Foo». rt W‘ B o 3 Elsie Ives: instrumental tria Trio No. 1" (Mendelssohn). Misses T. Cusack and P. Porter and Mr. Finlay Robb; organ selections from St. Paul’s Church by Mt. Raynor White: euphonium solo. At Break of Day." Mr. R. O. Brundell - relay nf orchestral selections from btranu Theatre. 4YA. DUNEDIN (435 metrcs).-3 p.m. w 4.30 p.m : Afternoon concert: .Tojvn Hail chimes: His Master’s Voice recital; Cookery Hints.” by Miss M. Pueehegud: studio items: relay o f instrumental music fr m the Savoy Cabaret : social ’’2* fiS L. , Master’s Voice recital. to 7.30: Cull • pen’s session—Aunt Diana. 7.30 to a. News and renorts. etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Town Hall chimes: studio concert; address bv Mr Porrlman. under the auspices of the W.E.A.: relay of dance music by Frn. Beacham and his orchestra. from the Savoy Cabaret.

2YK. WELLINGTON (275 met,res).-3 p.m. to 4.30 n.m.: Afternoon ’ concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s exhibition band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 7to 8: Children’s session—Aunt Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill. 8 to 10: Studio concert and relay of Manuel Hyman a Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 2FO. SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4s. p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and programme announcements. 7.50- Studio ’terns. 8: “Big Ben”; from Paling's Concert Salon, a pianoforte recital by Miss Florence Menk Meyer, the visiting .Continental pianist, (a) "Marche Militai'C Liszt). 8.8 (b) “Scherzo Op. 31 (Chopin). 8.20 (c) “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12” (Liszt). 8.30: From the studio. Mr. W. F. Kay has another glimnse at Poverty Point. 8.45: Mr. Cyril M O ”E. violin solos, (a) “Irish Air" .Alfred ITill). ( b ' “Liebesfreud” (Kreisler). 8.5: Mr. Harold Tollemache. barito-ie. 8.58: Trumps management—a short bridge talk by Maham Kent. 9.10: 2FO Dance Band (conductor Mr. Eric Pearse). 9.18: Miss Celine Hooper, songs at the piano. 9.23: Mr. Harold Tollemache. baritone. 9.27: Mr. Cyril Monk, violin solos, .a) “Canzonetta” (d’Ambrosio). (b) "Spanish Danee (Ferrari). 9.36: Miss Celine Hooper, songs at tho piano 9.40: From Her Majesty s Theatre, the entr'acte music from Tip Toes." featuring Henry Penn and Jack Wright in George Gershwin’s jazz rhapsody. 9.46: From the studio. Mr. Harold Tollemache baritone. 9.50: 2FO Dance Band. 10: Miss Coline Hooper, songs at the piano. .10.8: "Roaming the Ether’’— an attempt to relav overseas stations. 10.40: 2FO Dftuco Band will play dance numbers until 11 -o'clock. 11: “Big Ben”; National Anthem; close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).-8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes: Broadcasters topical chorus. 1 8.3: The Oheero-Girla. under the direction of Mrs. Bennett White. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government meteorologist. 9.6: Broadcasters' Trio. 9.13: The sporting editor of the “Sun” will talk on tho prospects of Saturday’s racing 8.28: The Checro-Girls. 10.15: Broadcasters’ sporting expert will talk on “Football.” 10.35: Mr. Stan Cartnell (comedian). 10.42: Broadcasters’ Trio. 10.52- Mr. Stan Cartnell. 11- G.P.O. clock and chimes: National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).-6.30 p.m. till 10 p.m 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).-7 p.m.: Music. 7.5: Anti-vivisection. 7.15: Music. 7.20: Address by Mr. R. I'l. Bennett. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Address by Mr. J. K. Powell 7.50: Announcements. 7.55; Violin solos, Monica Holder, (a) “Liebersleid” (Kreisler). (b) "Hebrew Lullaby.” 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Songs. 8.28: Instrumental quartet (Dan Scully, Muriel Lang. Ada Brook. Monica Horder). 8.55: Announcements. 9: A.ddrese by the Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. 9.15: ’Cello solos. Muriel Lang, (a) "Serenade" (Squire), (b) "La Fileuse” (Dunbar). 9.23: Songs. 9.32: Pianoforte solos. Ada Brook. 9.40:) Instrumental trio (Dan Scully, Muriel Lang, Ada Brook). 9.53: Talk. 10: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metrcs).-7.30 P.m.: Studio orchestra. 7.40: O’Mara and. Burke. 7.50: Studio orchestra. 8: Lew James and Dodie Wolfe. 8.10: Collingwood Citizens’ Baud. 8.20: James Riley, tenor. 8.40; R.A.O.V. message. 8.42: Studio orchestra. 8.52: Elsa Stralia and Maxim Brodi. 9.7: Announcements. 9.10: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.15: Mr. H. K. Love. 9.25: James Riley, tenor. 9.32: Studio orchestra. 9.40: Olga Smith, soprano, (a) 'The Wren.” <b) “Spargi d’Amour." 9.47: Mr. Williams. 9.57: Collingwood Citizens’ Sand. 10.4: Weather and road notes. 10.12: “The Futurists.” 10.30: News ("Argus” and British official wireless news). 10.40: Olga Smith, soprano. "Una Voco." 10.47: "Cardigan.” 10.57: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aaronson. 11.40: "God Save tho King.” 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).-The Workers’ Educational Association tutor (Mr. Sampson', will lecture during the first portion of the evening, and chamber music will bo played after each lecture. The following artists will illustrate Mr. Sampson’s lecture:—Plano. Mr, Arch. Day; violin, Mr. Eric Haync From the reception hall. 7.45 p.m.: W.E.A tutorial music class. 9: Week-end road information for motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland. Studio programme—9.ls: Overture, "Lo Cheval de Bronze" (Auber), the studio orchestra (conductor. Mr. A. R. Feather--stone): tenor solo. “Come into the Garden, Maud” (Balfc). Mr. J. Land; a thought for to-night (Will H. Lister), "Work”; soprano solo. "Bird of Love Divine” (Haydn Wood), Miss Pnt. McOnigley; raise, “In Shadow Land” (Rollinson). the studio orchestra; tenor solo, "You in a Gondola.” Mr. J. Land: violin solo. "Serenade” (Leoncavallo). Mrs. M. C. Williams (accompanied by the studio orchestra): soprano solo. "Let Me Sit in Your Garden” (Ruesell). MisS Pat. McOnigley; selection, “Sunny" (Kern), the

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 217, 10 June 1927, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 217, 10 June 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 217, 10 June 1927, Page 5