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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, Jlrt MAY. V XYA, Auckland.^ pji.- to 4.30 £».? Afternoon concert. &30 to' 7: ChUdß»ia «ewion—Aunt Betty. 7.15 to 7 45: 11mm Strange Adventure/? (c) "A Recola* Royal Queen," St. Andrew'a quartrt-tbeS duet, <;The Two Beggars," Meatr? ftter to dw e2 ge*J.r#} dv'U ' <5> "Wow Cfent- ?' ■lT? va/ w X *aa a Lovtr and Hia La»s." MiM Gribben andifcCol&d*? vocal rolos, "A Soldier's Sont," "ThicK Player"; musical entr'acte and ■Mdaltou. "^.interlude from Majestic TWte£ 3YA Chrwtchurch.-ffiJeW » 2YK WelUngton-fiilent. ?. 4YA, Dunedin.-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.rl=Af. ternoon warnon; Town Hall cbime«?£imophone recital; addre«rbyMia» M. F^h* dren» tawon — Aunt Diana. JJB to ;.fo; hew* and report., ete?B to^lO: lewis's fsr^fttesS Bfljy Q*t', Tfamtime goto, "Jmilka&tr" the t&td, Km KmrnfMe, M, Son- mar. Don't Ga* m* Ym^Sxnbe,^ 1O« toWiag; tssojtosae «sto, "Td Clim^tta tets. The V«g»bond»; xylophone i!T "Sunict Land," Mr. JE. aXw^ bfaS aolo selected, Mr. J. MTjeil; vocal aoloZ W "I IWi W«nt to Get Marritd"7b) "Coral Sands of Hawaii," Mr^BiSr Oi, 8: & om 4 he Parl""«ton Town HalC lESr*. P°.^ Band, (a)" march, '-fiw SSS Rfth," (b) walu, "Benta." 8.15: ftoi the studio, Mig Mabel Batchelor, soprano. (a) "tin Ballo » (b) "There isDeV fo™^! Flow'ret." 854: Metropolitan Band. *m> the studio, "The Negro and hia Musre™ introducing negro spirituals, by Madam* Evelyn Grieg. The spirituals to -ba leigh) (b) "Nobody Know. De TronbS I've Seen" (Burleigh). 8.43: MetroSolt tan Band, (a) forgot, "Xi IMidta 8£ die," (b) selection, "Old Favouritt/" S?: From the stadio, Mr. Alex. Whitwa. biril 9.4: 'Big Ben"; Mr. A. S. Le Souef iwill tell of a walk in Central Africa, depicting a trip to the Aberdaire Mounting 9.15: Metropolitan Band, (a) foorXpl "BeUe of Woolloomooloo/' (b) int«SS 3i^* i-.-.W!' From W*35J M«|.Mabel Batchelor, aoprano, (a) "Hami " Mmc," (b). "Song of the Flute.'' OSS: Meteopohtan Band, '.'To-night's sSi Njght." 9.45: From the rtuclioTMr. Alex! Whifaon, baritone, fa) "From Oberori in Fairyland," (b) "A Rose and You." tfJB: Madame Evelyn Grieg on negro • aplrit. uals, and will «ng,-(a) Trial«/I(b) 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariots -" 10J: ftFO Band, 10.10: Mm LciUe Elliott, comedienne, (a) "Keep Up Your Pecker,'' (b) "Oh Cecil." 10.18: TFC Dance Bud. 10-«J: .l.ate new* and announcement*. 10.30: Miss Leslie. Eljiott; comedienne,'<a) Never Ask * Woman Her Age," Üb) "Cross-Eyed Clara's Cra«y Over Cro.' words.'^ 10.E8: 2FC Dance Band. • 5Ut Ben"; National Anthem; do**

2BL Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcasters' iop. ical Chorus. 8.3: An hour's programm* presented by Cossor valves; Broadcastera' 'h&L9F^ieß^ ««»d« th« diiec&nr" of Mr- Kmght Barnett.; 8.13: Mr. HarHert mnchchSe ,8.20: M^^e! *nend (contralto); in a song cycl&^fifcmmer Time"; Velio obbligato^bf'.itfi'BiTc* Carter. SJ3C! : Mr. Stanley R. Ca&tt (tenor). B^7. Miss,GUdw> Veron. 3So! prano). 8.57; Duet^M^Wri ft. R. Eat. Lett and H." C ffinchaaK^M Weatter report and forecast. 9.7: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.17: • Miat' '■ Bth«t Fri e?. d' 2^ l: Madame ...BettaOOniewit, a talk on Hchdel and H«ydh,"wiQi flluitrations at thi piano. 9.41: Mr. Leonard M.»rs. (baritone). 9.48: Broadcaatara* Light Orchestra. 10.8: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett. 10,11: Mr. Herbert C. Hinchcliffe. 10.18: Ambasadors Dance Band; news during intervals. 11: G.P.O. dock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, Sydney.^-Silent. 3LO, MelhQurnev-78 p.m.: Studio Op. chestra. 8.10: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. 854 i: Station' Trio. 8.34: Jamea Riley, tenor.';, 8.41:. Bertha Jorgenson, violin. 8.47: . Announcement*. 8J»: Lee White and Clay Smith. 9: Stenographers' competition. 950: Studio orchestra. 9.35: Elsa Stralia and Maxin* Brodi. . 6.50: News; »porti))g notea by "Olympus." 10: Studio orchestra. 105: O'Mara-and Burke. 10.15: Sonata (piano ?ftl vio en)i- l 2?: J»««»?»a«r. tenor. 10^0: Studio t>rchestra. 10.42: Lew James. 10.46: Announcemtßta. 10JO: Dodie Wolfe. 10.58: Studio orchestra. 4QG Brisbane.-* pjn.7ST 10 pjn. . Note.—New Zealand time i(rah hour ant a half ahead of Australian, time.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 4

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 4

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 4