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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 13th JUNE. Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:— IYA, Auckland—Silent. 4YA, Dunedin.—Silent.

2YK, Wellington.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Studio concert and Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 7.45 p.m.: Market reports and announcements. S p.m. to 10 p.m.: Studio concert and Paramount Theatre Orchestra.

3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 7.30 p.m.: Talk on Books, by Mr. E. J. Bell. 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes; studio concert by the band of First Canterbury Regiment and assisting, artists; march, "Hanoverian," the band: mezzo soprano solo, "Melisande in the Wood," Mrs. Graham Jainieson; selection, "Scenes of Beauty," the band; elocutionary, "The Street Watchman's Story," Mr. C. Collins; tenor solo, "»V Castilian Lament," Mr. Leslie Whyte; valse, "The Pink Lady," the band; contralto solos, (a) "Before the Dawn," (b) "The Garden Wakes," Miss Mary Miller; cornet solo, "Come Sing to Me," Bandsman S. Minsen; vocal solo, "Thanks be to God," Miss M. Collins; march, "Swing Aloug." the band; mezzo-soprano solos, (a) "The Smith" (Brahma), (b) "The Slumber Song," Mrs. G. Jamieson; tenor solos, (a) "Cabbage Roses," (b) "My Pearl's Desiro," Mr. Lcs Whytc; selection, "How-Uncle Mose Counted the Eggs," C. Collins; contralto solo, "Break, Break," Miss Mary Millar; intermezzo, "Secrets," the band; vocal solo, "Beyond the Dawn," Miss M. Collins; selection, "Something Doing," the band; selection, "Lights Out," the band.

2FC, Sydney.—7.24 p.m.: Last-"Evenins; News" news service. .7.45: Programme announcements. 7.50: Mr. Alex Whitson, baritone (a) "Allah," (b) "Song of Triumph." 8.0: "Big Ben"; a public debate, arranged by the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club, on "That Party Government is the Best Means Yet Devised for Carrying on the Business of the State." 5.2: Chairman's remarks. 8.5: The Right Hon. W. M. Hughes will affirm. 8.30: Mr. J. S. Stauton will oppose the motion. D.O: The Hon. W. A. Holman will speak to the motion. 9.30: Mr. V. T. Kielcy will oppose. (Note: -After crossing back to the studio at 10 o'slock, Mr. Hughes will sum iip at 10.15, but as there will be no decision as to the result of the debate, the transmission will cease at 10 p.m.) 10.0: "Big Ben"; from the studio, the 2FC Dance Band (conductor, Sir. Eric Pearse). 10.8:. Mr. Alex Whitsou, baritone (a) "Gipsy Love Song," (b) "Friend." lO.lfi: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.26: Miss Maida Jones, soiibrctte. 10.30: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.40: Miss Maida Jones, soubrette. 10.48: The 2FC Studio Dance Band. 10.56: Miss Maida Jones, soubrette. 11.0: "Big Ben"; late news and announcements. 11.2: The 2FC Dance Band. 11.15: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.3: Newtown Band, broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtowu. 8.23: Walter George's Smart Set Show. 9.33: Broadcasters' allsports expert. 9.38: Newtown Band. 9.58: Weather report and forecast. 10.0:-G.P.O. clock and chimes; resume o£ following day's programme. 10.5: Mr. Leonard Mars (basso). 10.12: Mr. Raimund Pechotsch (violinist). 10.32: Mdlle. Jessica (soprano). 10.39: News items by courtesy o£ the "Sun" newspapers. 10.4(3: Mr. Leonard Mara. 10.53: Mdlle. Jessica. 11.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.

2GB, Sydney.—7 p.m.: Music, "i.o: Talk. 7.15: Music. 7.20: Talk. 7.30: Music. 7 35: Talk. 7.55: Instrumental trio (Din Scully, Muriel Lang, Ada Brook). 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Songs by Madam Weidelo, (1) "The Wanderer," (2) "Hederose." 8.28: Piano solo l\v Ada Brook, "Polonaise" (Chopin). 8.30: Instrumental quartette (Dan Scully, Monica Horder, Muriel Lang, Ada Brook). 9.0: Topical talk. 9.15: Violin solo by Dan Scully, "Chaconne." . 9.23: Musical monologues by J. K. Powell. 9.31: Duets by two violins, with piano accompaniment (Dan Scully, Monica Horder, Ada Brook). 9.45: Songs by Madam Weidlo, (1) "Thou Art Sweet Peace," (2) "God in Spring." 9.00: Cheerio talk. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne.—B.2o p.m.: Station Trio. 8.30: Madeline Knight, contralto. 5.37: R:A.C.V. Safety. Message. 5.40: Harry North, concertiua. 8.47: Studio orchestra. 9.0: Announcements. 9.4: Cni-I-ton Chase, popular songs. 9.11: Bertha Jorgenson, violin recital. 9.25: Kay Souper, recital. 9.35: Studio orchestra. 9.45: Weather and British official wireless news. 9.52: Madeline Knight, contralto. 10.0: Station quartette. 10.10: News ("Argus"), etc. 10.20: Carlton Chase, popular songs. 10.27: Harry North, concertino. 10.35: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. 10.45: Studio orchestra. 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m. till 10 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 5

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