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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following■ are to-day'B broadcast proeramines: — 21’A. WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret 3.30: Lecturette—Madame Britten, "Fashions." 3.50: Gramophone recital. 3.45: Lecturette—Mr. G. G. Stewart (editor "Railway Magazine"), “By Train to Rotorua"; a descriptive talk on New , Zealand travel and scenery. 5.0: Close down. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.35: Lecturette—Mr. W. King, D.8.E.A., "Esperanto.” 8.0: Chimes of the Genera.- Post Office Clock, Wellington. 8.1: Relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Band—Baud of the Ist Battalion, Wellington Regiment, march. "Steadfast and True," Teike (Hawkes). 8.21: Baritone solo—Mr. Harry Matthew, "Tally Ho," Leoni (Allen). 8.25: Baud-Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment., selection, "Maritana,” Wallace arr. by Trussell (“Lyons’ Journal"). 847: Soprano solo—Miss Era Bennett, "Love's Echo.” Newton (Boosey). 8.42: Band—Band of tho . Ist Battalion

Wellington Regiment, waltz, "Wyoming," Williams (Boosey). 8.48: Elocutionary—Miss Fanny Kutner, "Just Smile," Grant (Reeder and Walsh). 8.52: Band—Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, fantasia, "Le

Cirque." Lithgow ("Lyons' Journal”). 8.57: Contralto solo—Miss Mary Wilson, 'AU Joy be Thine,” Sanderson (Boosey). 9.1: Lecturette—Mr. Allan Bell, M.P., "The Winterless North.” 9.12: Relay of Paramount Theatre Orches-

9.20: Band—Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, intermezzo. "Russe," Franke (Boosey). , 9.25: Baritone solo—Mr. Harry Matthew. "Linden Lea," Williams (Boosey). 9.28: Band—Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, march, "Entry of the Gladiators." Fuoik (Hawkes). 9.33: Soprano solo—Miss Eva Bennett, „ „ "None so Pretty," Bhahe (Enoch). 9.37: Band—Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, selection, "Chu Chin Chow," Norton, arr. by Ord Hume (Boosey). 9.47: Elocutionary—Miss Fanny Kutner, "Laugh and the World Laughs With _.J l' ou '' w ilcox (Reynolds). 9.51: Contralto solo—Miss Mary Wilson, „ „ "An Old Garden," Temple (Boosey). 9.56: Band—Baud of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, march, "Yaucowinna," Bcrriman (“Lyons’ Journal”). ■IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 7.15 to 7.45: News and market reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre (Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor). 8.8: Tenor solos Mr. W. Harris, (a) "Give Me the Open Road," Ambroise (L.W. Music Co.); (b) "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Night," Coates (Channell). 8.16: Flute solo, Mr. Geo. Poore. "Du Du," Bohm (B. Carte). 8.21: Mezzo-contralto solo, Miss Thelma Duffin, "Break o’ Day," Sanderson (Boosey). 8.25: Contralto solos. Mrs. Jellard. (a) "I’m Alone," Benedict (Paxton); (b) "When All Was Young," Gounod (Paxton). 8.33: Tenor solo. Mr. W. Harris, "For You a Rose, For Me a Memory," Nicholls (L.W. Music Co.). 8.42: Flute solos, Mr. Geo. Poore, (a) "Romance and Tarantelle,” Barrett (E. Carte); b) selected. 8.51: Mezzo-contralto solos, Miss T. Duffin, (a) "Happy Song," Del Diego (Chappell); (b) "Tip-Toe,” M. Carew (Chappell). 8.59: Contralto solo, Mrs. Jellard, "A Little Coon’s Prayer," B. M. Hope (Boosey). 9.4: Weather report. 9.5: Vocal and instrumental, Walter Smith’s Novelty Dance, and Radio Orchestra, vocal numbers. 10: A thought. 10.1: Close down. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (306 knetres).-3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr. Albert. Bidgood. 8.15; Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut "Au Indian Serenade," Morgan (Augener). 8.19: Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren. "Valse Caprice," Scott (Elkin). 8.23; Tenor solo, Mr. Russell Summer, "Awake,” Pelissier (Ashdown). 8.27: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Tempo di Minuetto.” Beethoven (Augener). 8.33: Talk. Rev. B. Dudley, F.R-A.S., "Astronomy." 8.48: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, selected. 8.56: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, "A Sone Remembered," Coates (Chappell). 9: Relay from Everybody’s Theatre. 9.15: Tenor solo. Mr. Bussell Summer, "Love Beneath the Moon,” Drigo (Ricordi). 9.19: Pianoforte solo,' Miss Aileen Warren, "Clock Prelude,” Chopin (Augener). 9.23: Contralto solo. Miss Belle Renaut, "Oh! Flower of all the World,” Fiuden (Boosey). 9.27: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Slavonic Dance. No. 7," Dvorak (Fischer); (b) selected. 9.36: Tenor solo, Mr. Russell Summer, "I Hear a Thrush at Eve,”'Cadman (Boosey). 9.40: Relay from Everybody’s Theatre, 10: Olosa down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7 p.tnu ■Town Hall chimes. 7J.: Request gramonhono concert. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Mezzo-soprano solos, Mrs. J. Marshall, (a) ‘‘Love Triumphant” (Wright), (b) “One Fine Day” (Puccini). 8.8: Violin solo, Mrs. Attwell, "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelby). 8.13; Pianoforte solo. Miss A. Muir, selected., 8.17: Baritone solos, Mr. P. Marchant, (a) “Floral Dance” (Moss), (b) “Lute Player” (Allitsen). 8.24; ‘Cello solo, Mr. Malcolm Eobilliard, “Banks of Allan; Water.” 8.38: Contralto solos. Miss Winnio McPeak, (a) "Ships of Arcady" (Head), (b) "Morning” (Oley Speaks). 8.35: Violin solo, Mrs. Attwell, "Le Cygne” (Saint Saens). 8.40: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Muir, selected. 8.45: Address, Mrs. M. F. Primmer. "Travels in China.” 9: Bass solos, Mr. J. Ferguson, (a) selected, (b) selected. 2.7: ‘Cello sg’o, Mr. Malcolm Eobilliard, “Coronach” (Barratt). 9.12: Mezzo-soprano solos, Mrs. J, Marshall, (a) “Until" (Sanderson), (b) "The Meeting of the Waters” (Moffatt). 9.20: Orchestral selections from Empire Theatre. 9.25; Baritone solos, Mr. P. Marchant. (a) "Drink to Me Only” (Callcott), (b) “Scots Wha Hae.” ■ 9.32: Violin solo, Mrs. Attwell, “Auld Scotch Songs” (Murdock). 9.36: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie McPeak, (a) "Beyond the Dawn" (Sanderson). (b) "Caro Mio Ben." 9.42: ‘Cello solo. Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, selected. 9.46: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. Muir, ' selected. 9.51: Bass solo, Mr. J. Ferguson, (a) selected, (b) selected. 10: . Close down.

2FO, SYDNEY (442 metres).-7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: From the Liverpool Camp headquarters, on the occasion of the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, a concert supplied by 2FO artists (by arrangement with Major Dakin), including the inc—Ad Cree, Scotch comedian, (a) “When I Meet McKay” (Lauder), (b) "The Mayor” (Scant'; Gladys Fimister, soprano: Mary Judd, violiniste, (a) "Serenade” (Hubay), (b) “Gavotte" (Gossic), (c) “Introduction et Tarantelle" (Sarasate), (d) “Minuet” (Beethoven); Bertha Warren, soubrette; Joe Cahill, entertainer, (1) a "No Soda," b “The Preferential Creditor," o "My Little Son” (McEvoy), (2) "Oceanville (Vabien Louis). (3) "Mister Dooley on Visiting the Doctor” (Dunne), (4) "A Wee Scotch Night" (Ogilvie); Harrison White, banjo solos; Wally Baynes, comedian; Lawrence Macaulay, baritone. 8.30: From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre. George Stieet, Sydney, orchestral items during the interval of the Liverpool Camp concert. 8.40: From the Liverpool damp headquarters, continuation of the concert supplied by 2FC artists. 9.20: From the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney, Jimmy Elkins and his jazz band, with the grand organ. 9.30: From the studio. Mr. J. R. Kinghorne will deliver a talk dealing with the development of the rabbit and fox industry in Australia. 9.40:

From tho Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, Sydney, orchestral items. 9.50: i'rom the studio, Eileen Boyd, contralto. 10: Bitr Ben”; a talk in connection with Health Week." 10.10: Eileen Boyd, contralto. 10.18: From the Lyric Winter Garden theatre, Sydney, Jimmy Elkins and his jazz band. 10.30: Late weather forecast, from the studio. 10.32: Dauce music from the studio. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; dance music until 11.30 p.m 11.30: National Anthem; close down. 213 L, SYDNEY (253 metres).—S p.m. tlli 11.30 p.m. > 2GB, SYDNEY.-Silent. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).-8 p.m.: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Gonna Get a Girl" (Ash), "Shepherd of tho Hills" (Nichol), "I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana” (Waite). 8.10: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater, “The Coster’s Wedding.” 8.14: Joe Aronson aud his Synco-Symphonists, "Perhaps You’ll Think of Me’’ (Stone), "Doll Dance,’’ piano solo (Brown), "Sweetie o Mine” (O’Hagan). 8.24: Pat McLean, comedienne, "Child Impersonation.” 8.28: Joo Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Oh,. What a Pal was Whoozis” .Kabul. “While the Years Go Drifting By" (Kahn), "At Sundown” (Donaldson). 8.83: French Bros., mandolinists. "Blue Skies.” 8.42: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, “Drifting and Dreaming,” "Dismal Desmond” (Eltet), "I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep” (Henderson). 8.52: Irene Kirwau, soprano, "Four-Leaf Clover” (Lemon). 8.56; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, 'A Lane in Spain,” "Forgotten." "If You See Sally” (Kahn). 9.6: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater, When I was a Girly Girl." 9.10: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "All I Want is You’’ (Clare), "Somewhere Somebody is Waiting for You” (Akst), “Saluta” (Kahn). 9.20: Pat McLean, comedienne. selected. 9.24: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. "Oh, Miss Hannah” (Deppen), “I’m Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover” (Dixon), "Cover Me with Sunshine” (Dixon). 9.34: French Bros., mandolinists, “Dance Orientate," “Lindy Lou.” 9.38: Joo Aronson and bis SyncoSymphonists. "Funny Tune” (piano solo) (Elmer). “Where do you Worka. John?" (Marks). "Do the Black Bottom With Me” (Meyer). 9.48: Irene Kirwan, soprano, “Pierrot" (Rybner). 9.52: Joo Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Ain’t that a Grand and Glorious Feeling?” (Terker), "Whistle Your Blues Away" (Meyer), "Falling in Love With You” (Meyer). 10.2: "Argus" news service; British Official Wfreless news; sporting notes by “Olympus”; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message for to-day is for motorists—" Never take a chance; resvember a car can bo built in 30 days; it takes 21 years to make a man.” 1Q.17: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Moonbeam. Kiss Her for Me” (Dixonl, "Ain’t She Sweet?” (Yellen), "Take in the Sun, Hang out the Moon” (Woods). 10.27: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater, "She was Wnistling this Tune all Day." 10.31: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, "Nay, Nay, Neighbour" (Coslow). "Sweet and Low Down (Gershwin), 'When do We Dance?” (Gershwin). 10.41: Pat McLean, comedienne, selections from her repertoire. 10.45; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, Spring Fever” (piano solo) (Mart). “A Message from Missouri” (Chester). ’Heaven Help a Sailor on a Night Like This” (Dubin). 11: Our great ■ thought for to-day is: “There never was night that had no morn.”—D. M. Muiock. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSvmnhonists: “Two Little Bluebirds” (Kern) "Who?” iKernj, “Mine' (Hanley), “Song of the Wanderer” (Moret), "He’s tho Last Word” Kahn), “Kentucky Lullaby” (Milter). "Go Wash an Elephant if You Wanna. Do Something Big" (Terker), “I’m Tollin' the Birds, Tellin’ the Bees" (Brown),, "Slow River" (Schwab), "Cock a Doodle, I'm off My Noodle, My Baby's Back” (Johnson), “For My Sweetheart” (Brown). "A Song of Old Court" (Walker), "Love is Just a Bit Heaven" (Davie), "She’s Got It" (Walker). "For the Term of His Natural Life" (Hayes), "Paradise in Mother's Eyes" (Sheard). 11.40: "God Save the King.” 4QG. BRISBANE (385 metresl.-From the Exhibition Hall, 8 p.m.: Choral, (a) “I’m Seventeen Come Sunday” (Grainger), Irish folk song set for mixed choir, (b) "Irish Tune from County Derry" (Grainger), Irish folk song set for mixed choir, (o) "The Dance" (Elgar), from the "Hungarian Highlands" (set for full choir and orchestra), Combined Austral Choir and Ithaca Orchestra; solo. "Song of the Robin Woman" (Shanowis—Cadman), Miss Lena Hammond; children’s choir, (a) "Spin, Spin” (Swedish folk song), (b) "The Singing School" (round in six parts), (c) “The Angelus" (“Maritana”—Wallace), orchestral accompaniment, Wilston State School Choir and Orchestra; solo, "Mia Picirella” (Salvator Rosa -Gomes). Miss Lottie Richter; orchestral suite, "Cyrano de Bergerac," (a) Cyrano (the soldier poet ftnd lover), (b) Roxane (the dainty and beloved). Ithaca Orchestra. Part II: Orchestral, (a) "If With All Your Hearts” (Mendelssohn), "O Rest in the Lord” ("Elijah”—Mendelssohn), (b) "Love- and Roses” (Weidt), Wilston State School Orchestra; solo. "O Fair Palermo" (Verdi) —from "Les Vepres Sicilisanes," Mr. J. E. England; choral fantasia for pianoforte, choir, and orchestra IBeethovcnl—soloist, Miss Gladys Frost: full choir and orchestra; selection, "MefistoWo" IBoiti). Ithaca Orchestra: finale, "Land of Hope and Glory’’ (Elgar), combined Austral Choir. Ithaca Orchestra, Wilston State School Choir and Orchestra. From the studio—lo: The "Daily Mail” news; weather news; sporting news. Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 5