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BROADCASTING

FO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to day's broadcast programmes:— 2YA, Wellington (420 metres) 3 to 5 pan.: Afternoon session. 3.0: Gramophone recital. 3.30: Lecturette—Talk on "Fashions,” by Madame Fleck. 3.15: Gramophone recital. 7.0: News, market reports, sporting results. 7.30: Lecturette—Mr. W. King, D.8.E.A., "Esperanto.” S.O: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: lielay from the Paramount Theatre, orchestral music. 8.15: Band—Wellington Municipal Tramways Baud, march, "Brilliante” (Ord. Hume-Kennedy), (Champion journal). 8.19: Bass solo—Mr. L. McAvoy, “Young Tom o’ Devon” (Kussell-Chappell). S.’-’l: Overture — Wellington Municipal Trainways Band, "Crown Diamonds” (Aubgr-Cornet and "Brass Band Journal”). 8.34: Mezzo-soprano solo—Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, "An Old Garden” (TempleBoosey). 5.38: Band selection—Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “The Cingalee” (Douglas-Chappell). 8.45: Tenor solo—Mr. J. Thompson, ".My ' Dreams” (Tosti-Cbappell). 8.49: Humoresque, band selection—Wellington Municipal Tramways. Band, "The March of the Mannequins” (Fletcber-Boosey). 5.54: Contralto solo—Miss Beryl V. Baker, “A Request” (Woodforde-Flnden-Leonard and Co.). 8.58: Symphony — Wellington Municipal Tranuvays Band, "Unfinished Symphony” (Sehubert-Boosey). 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Relay of the Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 9.14: Lecturette—Mr. Gordon Burt, "Interesting Phases of the Early History of Arctic Exploration.” 9.24: 'Waltz—Wellington .Municipal Tramways Band, “Queen of the South” (Toussel, Lyons’s “Band Journal”). 9,28: Bass solo—Str. L. McAvoy, "Father O'Flynn”' (Kennedy, Russell-Chap-pell). 9.33: Descriptive selection — Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "A Ride for Life” (Douglas-Douglas). 9.39: Mezzo-soprano solo—. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, "Castilian Lament”. (Del Riego-Chappcll). 9.43: Band selection —Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Melody in F” (Rubenstein-Jacobs). 9.40; Tenor solo—Mr. J. P. Thompson, "Echo” (Somerset-Chappell). 9.50: Descriptive—Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Military Church Parade” (Ord. llumc-“Champion Journal”). 9.54: Contralto solo—Miss Beryl V. Baker, "My Dear Soul” (Sanderson-Mac-Dermont). 9.57: March—Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. "Ironclad” (J. Carter- " Musical Mail.”). 10.0: National Anthem.

TYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—7.ls to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. S.l: Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre, Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor. 8.16: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie Smith, “O Flower of All the World” (Flndon). 5.21; Band, Ponsouby Hoys’ Band, (a) "Battle of Jut-' land” (Bulch), (b) "Overture Euranthe” (Weber). 8.33: Piano, Miss Winifred Hawkins, (a) "Polonaise in C Sharp Minor” (Chopin), (b) "By the Lakes of. Genova No. 1” (Bendel). 8.42: Band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band (a) "Selections. La Travlata” (Verdi), (b) "O Beauteous Night” (Evan). 8.55: Baritone solo, Mr. Laurie Stewart, “The Veteran’s Song.” 9.0: Weathei’ report. 9.1: Relay I’rom Rialto Theatre. 9.18: Contralto solos, Miss J. Smith, (a.) “My Dear • Soul” (Sanderson); (h) “Sincerity” (Clarke). 9.25: Band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band (a) "Star of Hope” (Bover), (b) “Lisgar Rifles” (Evans). 9.33: Plano solo. Miss W. Hawkins. “Polish Dance No. 1” (Schanwenka). 9.35: Baritone solos, Mr. L. Stewart, (a) “Arise O Sun,” (b) "When Shadows Gather” (Reilly). 9.47: Band. Ponsonby Boys’ Band (a) "Salute the Brave” (Warde), (b) . “Nearer My God to Thee.” 10.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (301! metres).— 3 p.m., afternoon concert session; 3.15, relay of orchestral selections from D.I.C. Fashion Parade and description of new spring frocks: 4.0. lecture, arranged by Home Economics Association, "Household Elliciency,” by Miss SI. A. Blackmore; 7.15, news and reports; 8.0, chimes, relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Sir. Ernest Jamieson; 8.15, contralto solos. Miss Slary Stiller, (a) "Sink, Sink, Red Sun” (Del Itiego-Chappell), (b) “.Morning” . (Speaks-Allau); 8.22, violin 'Soli, Sir. Bernard Barker, (a) “Schummlicd, (b) “Cavatina" (RatT-Schirmer); 8.29, bass soli, Mr. IV. J. Richards, (a) “Joe the Gipsy” (Batten-Enoch), (b) “The Beat of a Passionate Heart” (Phillips-Chappell); 8.35, soprano soli, Sliss Violet Collins, (a) “The Slarket” (Carew-Chappell), (l>) “The String of Pearls" (Phillips-Chappell) ; 8.41, instrumental trio, Christchurch trio, Messrs. Bernard Barker, Reg. Jones, and Claude Williams. “ Prelude in C Sharp Minor” (Rachmaninoff-Metzler); 8.15: tenor solo, Mr. George Fawcett, (a) “The Shepherd’s Song” (ElgarAscbcrberg), (b) “The Oyster” (EisdellMetzler) ; 8.51, recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, "Publishing the Banns" (ThomasPutnams): 8.54, contralto solo, Miss Mary Miller, “Ombra ma fu” ("Largo”), (llandel-Ricordi) ; S.SS, interval; 9.3, relay from Liberty Theatre; 9.18, soprano solo, Miss Violet Collins, "Prelude” from “Cycle of Life” (Ronald-Enoch); 9.22, 'cello solo. Mr. Reginald Jones, (a) “Slumber Song” (Squire-Fischer), (b) “Minuet" (Lehell-Sehott) ; 9.29, tenor, solos. Mr. George Fawcett, (a) “Serenata" (Leon-eavallo-Ascherberg), (b) "No! No! Punchinello, No ■ More” (from opera “Pagliacci” (Leoucavallo-Aseherberg) ; 9.35, recitation, Miss laiey Cowan, "The Way Out” (M.S.) : 9.38. instrumental trio, Christchurch Instrumental Trio, "Brandenburg Concerto” (Bach-Metzler) ; 9.55. bass solo, Mr. W. J. Richards, "The Riderless Steed” (Hussell-Ascherberg); 10.0, close down. •IVA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7 p.m.. request gramophone concert; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, baritone solos, Mr. Phillip Marchant, (a) "Funiculi Funieula” (Denza), (b) “Wait” (d’Hardelot); 8.7, pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, selected: 8.11, mezzosoprano solos, Miss Mary Pratt, selected; 8.17, violin solo, Master Kay Arnold, "Star of Hope”; 8.20, monologue, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “A Dickens Monologue” (Phillips); 5.25: bass solos, Mr. J. B. McPherson, (a) “Myself When Young” (Lehman), (b) "Love That’s True Will Not Live For Ever” (Handel); 8.32, orchestral selections, relayed from the Empire Theatre Orchestra. under the direction of Mr. Chas. Parnell : 8.52. address by "Gargoyle,” "A Short History of Transportation”; 9.5, vocal solos, Mr. A. Bicknell, (a) "Linden Lea” (Williams), (b) "Saerament” (MaeDermid); .9.11, violin solo, Master Ray Arnold, "Simple Aveu”; 9.15, mezzo-, soprano solo. Miss Mary Pratt, selected; 9.20, pianoforte solo. .Miss Muriel Caddie, selected: 9.25: baritone solos, Mr. P. Marchant, (a) “Come to the Fair” (Martin), (b) "The Lost Chord” (Sullivan); 9.31,. monologue, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “His Pipe” (Taylor): 9.36. orchestral selections from Empire Theatre; 9.41. vocal solos, selected, Mr. J. B. McConnell; 9,46, orchestral selections from Empire Theatre; 10.0, close down. *

2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.3s p.m., programme announcements; 7.38, .fi talk by a representative o£ the Country Women’s Association; 7.45, hints to listeners by Technical Editor of “Wireless Weekly”; 8.0, “Big Ben," Frank McEacheran (basso), “Nut Brown Ale” (Tennent); 8.4, Alexander Sverjensky (pianist), (a) “Song of the Malay Fisherman," (b) “Bird of Paradise at a Waterfall” (Niemann): 8-10, Bessie Cooke (contralto) and Charles Stephens (tenor) will present the third of a series of operatic excerpts, giving items this evening representing the adventuress and the hero in opera; Miss Cooke will sing, (a) “Fierce Now the B’lames Glow” (“11 Trovatore” (Verdi), (b) “Avanera” (“Carmen” (Bizet); Mr. Stephens .will give items from “La Boheme,” “Faust,” and “Tlie Barber of Seville”; 8.25, Dagmar Thomson (violinist), "Romance from Concerto” (Wieniawskl); 8.32, Frank McEacheran (basso), “Out on the Deep” (Lohr) ; 8.36, Alexander Sverjensky (pianoforte solos), (a) “The Indian Charmer,” (1>) “In the Chinese City” (Niemann); 8.42. a few words on authors' week; 8.47, from Paling's concert: hall, a programme by tlie Sydney Madrigal Society; latest weather forecast ut 9 p.m.: 9.20, J. K. Kinghorno (from the studio) in a short talk, “Who's Who Among Snakes”; 9,30, Frank McEacheran (basso), (a) “Banjo Song” (Homer), (b) “My Old Shako” (Trotere); 9.36, Alexander Sverjensky (pianoforte solos), (a) “Old Vienna” (Godowski), (li) “Eleventh Rhapsody” (Liszt); 9.46, Bessie Cooke (contralto), (a) “The Enchantress” (Hatton), (b) '‘Elegy” (Massenet); 9.52. Dagmar Thomson (violinist), (a) "Oriental” (Cui), (b) “Variations" (Tartinl-Kreisler); 10.0, “Big Ben.” Charles Stephens (tenor); 10.8, Mayo Hunter (instrumentalist). banjo items, (a) "Hilo March,” (b) “In a Little Spanish Town" (Wayne); 10.15, Leu Maurice, (popular baritone) : 10.22, Mayo Hunter (banjo item), (a) "Moonlight in Kalua” (Kern), (b) “Blue Skies" (Berlin); 10.2(1, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under tlie baton of-Cyril Kaye; 10.34, Lcn Maurice (popular baritone): 10.38, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; 10.45, Mayo Hunter (banjo item). “Honolftlu Moon” (Lawrence); .10.48, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra- 10 57, late news and announcements; 11.0. "Big Ben” and items by tlie Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; 11.10, Len Maurice (popular baritone); 11.14, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra will play until 11.30 p.m.: 11.30, National Anthem; close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.. G.P.O. clock and cliitncs, Broadcasters topical chorus; 8.3, an all-Australian concert. conducted by the Writers and Composers’ Association of N.S.W., in cpnjunc-

lion with Australian authors' week. (The concertwill be broadcast from the Turner Hall, Technical College); 10.15, Cec Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; 11.0, G.1’.0. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY.—SiIent. 3LU, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.4s, Miss Beppie de Vries, now appearing in "Madame Pompadour” at His Majesty’s Theatre, will speak (o you from her dressing-room, by'permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; 8.0, Mr. Rod McGregor will speak about "Footbail”; 8.15, Joe Aronson and his Syuco-Symphonists, "Gonna Get a Girl” (Asil), ”1 Wonder How 1 Look When I'm Asleep” (Henderson), “A Lane in Spain” (Lewis); 8.25, Ern Trotman (humorist), "Girls—Assorted”; 8.29, Joe Aronson and his Syneo-Symphonlsts, “Shepherd of the Hills” (Nichol), “I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana” (Waite), "Perhaps You’ll 'Think of Me” (Stone); 8.39, Wendling and Molloy, “Blue Danube Blues"; 8.45, Joo Aro.ison and his SyncoSymphonists, “There Ain't No Maybe iu My Baby’s Eyes” (Kahn), "Doll Dance,” piano solo (Brown), "The Animal Fair” (La Forrcste); 8.53, Walter Cliampney, assisted by Eileen Gilbert, "I’ve Got a Lot of Love For You”; 8.57, Joe Aronson and his SyneO-Symphonists, “I Can’t Forget” (Corrlck), “Oh, What a Pal Was Whoozie” (Kalin), ‘‘Paradise Alley” (Archer); 9.7, James Riley (tenor), “Adoration” (Telma) ; 9.11, Joe Aronson and Ids Syneo-Symphon-ists, "While the Years Go Drifting By" (Kahn), "At Sundown” (Donaldson). “Dismal Desmond" (Ellet) ; 9.21, Donald McBeath (violin), "Minuet in G” (Beethoven), “Romance in G” (Beethoven). “Rondino” (Beethoven); 9.31, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Forgotten” (O'Uagan), "If You See Sally” (Kalin), "All 1 Want Is You” (Clare); 9.41, announcements, the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message; 9.45, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. "Somewhere Somebody Is Waiting For You” (Akst), “The More We Are Together” (Campbell), "I'm Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover" (Dixon-Davis); 9.55, Beryl Hayden and Roy Galloway, duet, “Conversation at a Daneo Hall”; 9.59, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Cover Mo With Sunshine” (Dixon-Davis), "Where Do You Worka, John?” (Marks), “Do the Black Bottom With Me” (Meyer); 10.9, Argus news service, meteorological information, sporting notes by “Olympus,” British official wireless news from Rugby; 10.20, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphoii-isls. "Whistle Your Blues Away” (Meyer), "Falling in Love With You” (Meyer), “Moonbeam, Kiss Her For Me"; 10.30, Walter Cliampney, assisted by Eileen Gilbert, “Hear the Ragtime Band Play Dixie”; 10.34, Joe Aronson and his SyucoSymphoulsts, “Ain't She Sweet?” (Y’ellen), "Take in the Sun, Hang Out the Moon” (Woods), “Nay, Nay, Neighbour” (Coslow); 10.44, James Riley (tenor), “Songs of Araby” (Clay); 10.48, Joe Aronson and his .Synco-Symphonists, “Meadow Lark” (FiOrito), “Girl of Yesterday” (Laurence), “Sam the Old Accordeon Man” (Kahni; 10.59, our great thought for to-night; 11.0, Joo Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, “Spring Fever” (Collin), “A Message from Missouri” (Chester), “Two Little Bluebirds” (Kern), "Who?” (Kern), “I didn't Know,” (Paling), "Song of the Wanderer” (Moret), “He's the Last Word” (Kahn), "Kentucky Lullaby” (Millar), “Go Wash an Elephant, if You Yv’anna Do Something Big” (Terke), "I’m Tollin' the Birds, Tollin’ the Bees,” “Cock a Doodle. I’m Off My Noodle, My Baby's Back” (Johnson), "For My Sweetheart" (Berlin), "Because I Love You” (Bollard), "Gimme a Little Kiss Will Ya. Huh?” (Turk). "It All Depends on Yon” (De Sylva), "BlackBottom’s Got ’Em and Won't Behave” (Jones), “Pal of My Lonesome Hours,” “Don’t Sing Aloha to Me” (Moret). "Mine” (Hanley); 11.40, God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—From the studio; 8.0 p.m., male chorus, “The Viking's Song” (Coleridge-Taylor') the Troubadours ; tenor solo, “My Own Guiding Star” (Maefarren). Mr. A. Smith; reverie, “Unspoken 'Words” (Moore), the Troubadour Instrumental Quartet; vocal duet, "Flow, Gently Deva” (Parry), Messrs. Kolb and Pike; part song, “Thuringian Volkslied,” the Troubadours; pianoforte solo, “Liebestraum” (Liszt), Miss Elsie Yorston: baritone solo, “Cobbler’s Song” (from "Chu Chin Chow”), Mr. D. M. Stevens: male chorus. “Full Fathom Five” (Funhili), tlie Troubadours; tenor solo, "Dream Once Again” (Squire), Mr. C. T. Birkbeck: selection, “Plantation Melodies”—“Echoes from the South” (Klohr), Troubadour Instrumentalists: humorous item. 'Taper Bag Cookery" (Pettier), Mr. E. Kenyon (the entertainer); male partsong, "They Kissed! I Saw Them Do It!” (Hawley), the Troubadours; 9.0 p.m., .metropolitan weather forecast; march, “Pythian" (Morrison), Troubadour Instrumentalists; tenor solo, "The Link Divine” (Piceolomoni), Mr. A. Smith; male partsong, “Over the Fields at Early Morn,” the Troubadours; pianoforte solo, “Op. 34 —Waltz In A Flat” (Chopin), Miss Elsie Yorston; male part-song, “The Three Chafers,” the Troubadours; vocal ' duet, “Tenor and Baritone” (Messrs. Kolb and Pike); chasacteristic, “Love's Answer” (O’Hara), Troubadour Instrumentalists, baritone solo, “There's a Land" (Allitsen), Mr. T. Griffiths; descriptive chorus. “Spartan Heroes" (Proflieroe), tlie Troubadours; tenor solo, “Love is Waiting” (Squire), Mr. C. T. Birkbeck: valse, “Melodies from 'Tlie Sunshine Girl’ ” (Rubens), Troubadours; male part-song, “Laughing” (Abt), tlie Troubadours; baritone solo, “Love's Garden of Roses” (Haydn-Wood), Sir. D. M. Stevens; humorous item, “This Time Last Year" (David-Godfrey), Mr. E. Kenyon (the entertainer); finale, "A Lullaby” (J. Brahms), the Troubadours; 10.0, “The Daily Mail” news, weather news, close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 298, 15 September 1927, Page 5

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