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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes : — 2YA, WELLINGTON, 420 METRES. 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret. 3.30: Lecturette—Madame Fleck, “Fashions.” 3.40: Resumption of afternoon concert programme. 5.0: Close down. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.34: Lecturette—Mr. W. King, D.E.8.A., “Esperanto,” lesson No. 10. 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Unice clock, Wellington. 81: Relay of Paramount Theatre Orehes--8.9: r ßand—Salvation Army City Citadel Silver Band, march, “Soldiers ox Christ,” Marshall (Salvation Army). 8.14: Elocution —Miss Gladys Gunn, "icu Know What I Mean,” Milton Hayes (Reynolds). J 8.18: Tenor solo —Mr. Win. Renshaw, My Dreams,” Tosti (Chappell). 8.22: Salvation Army City Citadel Sib er Band, selection, "Rose of Sharon, arranged Hawkes (Salvation Army). 8 28’ Vocal —Bandsmen of Salvation Army Silver Band, Negro Spiritual: “Which Way Yo’ Gwine to Take.' 8.33: Band—Salvation Army, chorus: ’ Gloria in Bxcelsis,” Mozart (Hawkes). 8.30: Contralto solo —Miss Nora Greene, "Sink, Red Sun,” Del Riego (Boosey). 8.43: Cornet ‘ duet—Bandsmen Gothn and Craven, “Ida and Dot, Losey (Sanation Army). , 8.47: Vocal duet—Mrs. and Mr. H. F. Gardiner, “Rose of My Heart, Lohr 8 51 ( Band—Salvation Army Citadel Silver Band, “Under Two Flags, arranged Coles (Salvation Army). 8 50: Elocution—Miss Thelma Adams, se-

lected. LVetureltSSv. R. B. Oliver, "Our 9.10 baritone soVo-Mr,, II F. Gardner “The Merry Monk, Bevan (Joseph

Williams). _ , 9.14: Cornet solo—Bandsman N.,, Gofhn, “Softly Awakes My Heart, Saint

Band—Salvation Army Silver Band, selection, “Hayda,” arranged Hawkes (Salvation Army). 9.25: Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “Ships that Bass in the .Night, Stephenson, (b) “Let Me Sit m lour Garden,” Kennedy Russell. 9 29: Band—Salvation Army Silver Band. Meditation, “Angelas,” arranged Rance (Salvation Army). 9 35- Male voices—Bandsmen of Salvation Army Silver Band, “Adoration. 9.39: Band—Salvation Army b n ™ r selection, “AVelsh Melodies (Salvation

solos-Mr. Wm -Renshaw, (a) “Red Devon by tho Sea,’ Clarke, (b) “In an Old-Fashioned Town (Chap-

pell and Boosey). 9 50: Band—Salvation Army Silver Band, hymn tune, "French” (Salvation

Army). 9.54: Baritone solo—Mr. H. F. Gardiner, “What Am I, Love, Without lheo? Adams (Boosey). 9.58: Band—Salvation Army Silver Band, march, “The Liberator” (Salvation

Army). IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 nni Afternoon session, selected studio items. 7.15, News and market reports. 7.30 to 7.45, Talk on "The Garden, by Mr. 14. H. Skeates. 8.0, Chimes. 8.1, Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre (Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor). 8.10, Baritone solo, Mr. Ralph Eskrigge, “1 Heard You Singing,” Coates (Chappell). 8.14, Instrumental and vocal duo, The Bohemian Duo, (a) “Waikiki Mermaid,” (b) “Hula Lu. B—, Violin solo, Miss Margaret Fleming, Intermezzo from "Cavalleriu Kusticana, cagni (Ascherberg). 8.27, Elocution, Mr. Tom Harris, "Othello’s Defence,” Shakespeare. 8.33, Tenor solos, Mr. George Barnes, (a) “Dolorosa " Phillipps (Chappell), (b) “Dima,” McGill (Boosey). S-W, ’Cello solo, Miss Marjorie Tiarks, Romance,” Rubenstein (Dallas). 8.44, Mezzo solo, Mrs. W. J. Gatenby, Valse bong from “Romeo and Juliet, Gounod (Chapnell) 8.49, Relay of musical interlude from Rialto Theatre. 8.57, Weather report. 858 Duo, The Bohemian Duo, (a) Il ou< >- lulu Moon,” (b) "Hawaiian Love Song. 9.6, Baritone solos, Mr. It. Eskrigge, (a) “For You Alone,” Glieel (Gould and Bolter), (b) “Good-bye,” Tosti (liicordi). 1114, Violin solos. Miss M. Flemming, (a) "Thais,” Massenet, (b) ‘ Herd GlH a Dream,” Labitzky (Paling). 9.22, Elocutionary, Mr. Thomas Harris, (a) Lichtenberg,” Kipling, (b) “Me and Jim. 9,31, Relay from Rialto Theatre 0.40, Mem solos, Mrs. W. J. Gatenby. (a) Ihc 5? v sk Trekell (Williams), (b) “Be Still, Blackbird,” Sanderson (Boosey). 0.48,„ lenor solo, Mr. G. Barnes, "My Dreams, Tosti (Chappell). 0.53, ’Cello solos, Miss M. Tiarks, (a) Aria from “Samson and Delilah,” Saint Saens, (b) Thou Art Like a Flower,” Schumann. 10.0, A thought. 10.1, Close down, . 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (30(3 metres).— 3 n.m., Afternoon concert session. J-4o> Talk, by Mr. M. Wood, of D.1.C.,, Furnishing the Home.” 0,0, Children s session; bv Uncle Jack. 7.15, News and reports. 7.30, Talk, Mr. G. 11. Holford, _ Foilder and Hoot Crops in Canterbury. b.O, Chimes; Relay of orchestral selections from Crvstal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. A. J. Bunz. 8.15, Tenor solo, Mr. Frank Morrison, I Heard You Singing,” Coates (Chappell). 8.19, Pianoforte solos, Miss Ivy Evans, L.A.8., (a) “Lorely,” Seeling_ (Century Co.), (b) “Etude, Op. 10, No. i>, Chopin (Augener). 8.25, Soprano solos, Miss M’yrtle Langley, (a) “In Autumn, Curran (Schirmer), (b) “The Wind,” fepross (Church). 5.34, ’Cello .solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Aria,” Pergolesi (Harris). 8.38, Tenor solo, Mr Frank Morrison lhe Willow Tree,” Kahn (Enoch). 8.41, Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Finale” from “First Trio, Beethoven (Peters). 8.54, Pianoforte solo’, Miss Ivy Evans, L.A.8., “Rhapsodic, No. I-. Liszt (Ashdown), (by. special request). 0.0, Relay from Crystal Palace I icuire Theatre. 0.15, Soprano solo. Miss Myrtle Langley, “One Fine Day” (’ Madame Butterlly”), Puccini (Ricordi). 9.10 Cello solos, Mr. Harold Beck, (a) “Adagietto. Bizet (Choudcns), (b) Gavotte, Im* 1 ? (Harris). 9.20, Tenor solo, Mr. l<rank Morrison, “When the Bugle Calls, Dnrwood (Prowse). 0.30, Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) Andante Languido,” bcott (Schott), (b) "Hungarian Dance, No. 2, Brahms (Me“‘ ler). 0.35. Soprano solo, Miss J ,lJi f l'? Langley, "Home, Little Maori, Home, Hill (Eady). 9.47, Musical lecture, by Mr 1. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.Bac. (Cantab.), L.Mus.T.C.L., “Taking it to Pieces. 10.0, National Anthem. Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN, 403 metres).—7 p.m., Town Hall chimes. 7.1, Request gramophone recital. 7.45. Address for motorists, by “Gargoyle." 8.0, Town Hall chimes. 8.1, Special relay. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 iuetres).-8.15 n.m.: Announcements. 8.18: Joe -Aronson and his Synca-Bymphomsts— My Blue Bird” (Wright), “Don’t Sing Aloha to Me <Moret), “Black Bottom’s Got Lin (Jones). 8.28: Eileen Castles, joprano, O Whistle and I’ll Come to Ye, My Lad (Scotch). 8.32: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Syinplion-ists, "It all Depends on You” (De Sylva), "Just an Ivy-covered Shack (Bupp), “Paradiso in Mother's Eyes (Sheaid). 8.42: T. J. B. George, bass, Brian ol Glenaar” (Herbert). 8.46: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. ' For the Term of His Natural Life” (Hayes), She s Got It” (Walker). “Love is Just a Bit of Hoaven." 8.56: Nonnau Pill, entertainer. “And Yet I Don't Know.” 9: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. A Song of Old Court” (Walker), “For My Sweetheart” (Brown), "Cock a Doodle I ni off My Noodle. My Baby’s Back (Johnson). 10: Anita Shawe. comedienne, “Waiting for the Moon.” 9.14: Joe Aronson and His Synco-Symphonists, “Slow Elver (Schwab), “I’m Tollin' the Birds. Tellni the Bees” (Brown), "Go Wash an Ele ; nhant if You Wanna do Something Big (Terker). 9.24: Eileen Castles soprano. "Swiss Echo” (Eckerb). 9.28: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Kentucky Lullaby" (Miller), “He s the Last Word” (Kahu), “Song of tho Wanderer (Moret). 9.38: T. J. B. George, bass, “When a Maiden Takes lour lancy (Mozart). 9.42: Joe Aronson and his Svnco-Symplioniste. “Mino’ (Hanley). “Who?” (Kern). "Two Little Bluebirds (Kern). 9.52: Norman Pill, entertainer. “Breakfast. Dinner and Tea.’ 9.56: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. "Heaven Help a Sailor on a Night Like This” (Dubin); “A Message from, Missouri (Chester). “Spring Fever” (piano solo) (Mart). 10.6: Anita Shawe. comedienne, "Lazy.” 10.10: "Argus” news service; British Official Wireless news; sporting nows bv "Olympus”; the Hoyal Automobile Club of Victoria’s mosmse 10 25: Joe Aronson and his Svnco-Sy»«-phonists, “When Do We Dance? (Gershwin), “Sweet and Low Down (Gershwin), 'Nay, Nay, Neighbour (Croslow). 10.35; Eileen Castles, soprano. “La Screnata (Braga). 10.39: Joo Aronson and ins Svnco-Svmnhonists. "'l'nke m the Sun. Hang out the Moon (Woods). Am t She Sweet’” (Yellen). “Moonbeam. Kiss Hei for Me” (Dixon). I™’: T J B.„ George, bass. “On the Beach at Otahai (Hatri son). 10.53: Joe Aronson and his Sinco Svmnhonists. “Falling m Love With Yon.” "Whistle Your pines . A "^ y ’, “Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling?” (Terker). 11: Our great thought tl 1 • Joo Aronson and his Syneo-Syinphon-i-ts'. "Do the Black Bottom With Me. “Where Do You Worka. John? Fnnnv Tunc” (piano solo) (Elmer) Cover Ac with Sunshine” (Dixon) Im pookmu Over a Four-leaf Clover (Dixon). Oh. Miss Hannah” IDenpen). ‘ Salnta (Kahn). “Somewhere Somebody is Waiting for You” (Akst.). “All I Want is Yon (Clare). "If You Sec' Sally” (Kahn), . Torcottcn (O'Hagan), "A .Lane in Spain "I Wonder How I Look When I’nr Asleep

(Henderson), “Dismal Desmond (Ellett). 11.40: “God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 nietresl.-Tlie first portion of the programme will coinP™e a concert relayed Irom St. Barnabas Parish Hall, Ithaca. From St. Barnabas Hall—B p.m.: Concert programme, west End Salvation Army Band—9: A programme of music from the studicH-Alarcn, “Chalk E'arm” No. Z, the West End balvation Army Band; contralto solo, Had You But Known” ;Denza), Miss Irene Elphinstone; glee, selected, the bana, recitation, "Tne Perfect Home, Airs. G. Field; euphonium solo, “The Rosy .Morn, Bandsman S. Woodland; vocal 'l u:i rt ct . "Kentucky Home,” quartet party; tenor horn solo, "Cavatina irom Stradlia.,. Bandsman R. Hill; selection, "My Jesus the band; soprano solo. One Loving Caress" (Wenrieh). Miss Dolly Burgess; cornet solo, “La Belle Americane?” Ensign H. Woodland' instrumental quartet, “Salvation odies,” band quartet party; selection, "Nearer to Thee,” the band; tenor so o, selected, Mr. 0. T. Birkbeck; cornet solo, “Tho Pilgrim of Love, Bandmaster G. Woodland; vocal quartet, “Horbury, band quartet party; hymns, Christ the Lord Hath Risen,” "Stand Up for Jesus ; march. “Herald of Praise.” the band. Dance music, from St. Barnabas .Hall 10.15- Dance music. From the studio—--10.30: The "Daily Mail” news; weather news; close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hqur and a half ahead of eastern Australian time. , , ■ “FC, SYDNEY (442 metes).—7.3o p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Clyde Thorpe, violinist, (a) “Andante Cantabile (Tschaikowsky-Kreisler), (b) “Tarantella (Gindo-l’aplou). 7.43; A talk by Mr. J. R. Kinghorno, on the adaptations of birds —relative to wings, feet, and bills, 7.55: The Randwick Municipal Band, conducted by Mr. E. P. Kerry. 8.0: Big Ben; Harold Tollemaclie, baritone. S.S: The Randwick .Municipal Band. 8.20: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 8.25: Clyde Thorpe, violinist, (a) “The Blue Lagoon” (Winternitz), (b) selected. 8.33: The Randwick Municipal Band. 8.50: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.0: Big Ben; late weather forecast. 0.1: From the studio—A programme presented by the organisers of the Rose Day appeal, in connection with the United Charities Fund; station 21C is donating this hour’s programme as a contribution to tlie fund; Rene Maxwell, the well-known Australian soprano, has been specially engaged for the purpose; other artists associated with the programme include Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos, (a) "Ballade” (Brahms), (b) “Rondo -in C” (Beethoven), Harold Tollemaclie, baritone. A talk by Air. 11. M. Hawkins on the objects of Rose Day. 10.0: Big Ben; Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 10.8: Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos, (a) Automne" (Chaminade), (b) “Air de Ballett’ (Chaminade). 10.10: Ad Cree, bcotcli comedian. 10.22: The ’Wentworth bymplionic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Cyril Kaye. 10.32: Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.36: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.46: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.50: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.57; Late news and announcements. 11.0: Big Ben; Len Maurice, baritone. 11.8: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11.16: Len Maurice, baritone. 11.20: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem; close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: The Marrickville Salvation Army Band (Bandmaster, Mr. N 11. Knight), broadcast from Wemyss Street, Marrickville. 8.23: In response to numerous requests a second performance of Alexandre Dumas’s five-act drama, "Camille," with -Miss Nellie Ferguson in the title role; incidental music by Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 10.15: Cec Morrison and His Gloomchasers, broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; during intervals between dances "Sun” new’S will be broadcast. 11.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY.—SiIent.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 10, 6 October 1927, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 10, 6 October 1927, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 10, 6 October 1927, Page 7