RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST.
Cl^Wv^. AUCkland {333 metres) .-fi.3o p.m.: and infnr s«sslon—Aun* Be"y; 7.15: News Tai M»if 7 1* L on ,session- • 7-30: Talk oil "The do™ 8 'r.?. y Mr- Stanley Bull- 7"45: Cl°« tic Th™. hL" es: Overt«™ from the MaissS fn ™a'r ( e, Mngsland Methodist Choir, ( X ) &H^w. 8 ' ,(? J "The Goslings"; soprano, leSed? ? PB> Hr SiDg ' Joyous Blrd" <b> selected, tenor, sir. Pawsey. "Passing By"; Rn«T' T\ T" T- Garland; baritone, Mr Kutledge, (a) "The Veteran's Song," (b) selected; Kingsland Methodist Choir. "Over the Fields of Early Morn"; weather report aud Hner'M;.i rei ay from Maiestlc Theatre; Kingsand Methodist Choir, (a) "Old Mother HubMi at IV,I "Sones of the Vikings"; mezzo, Miss N. Wood, (a) "'At Dawning" (b) selected; baritone, Mr. Butledge, "The Bandolero"; wi/J ? i Miss Davldson, (a) "Vale," (b) selected; humour, Mr. T. T. Garland; Klngsland Methodist Choir, "Eadiant Morn" (programme arranged by Mr. T. T. Garland). 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—7.ls p.m.: JSews and market reports. 8: Post Office clock; studio orchestra, "Reconciliation" (Fletcher) ; soprano, Mrs. A. E. Burge, ••Vlllanelle" (Del Acqua) ; clarinet, Mr. A. H. Crump, "Concertino E. Flat (Webber) ; baritone, Mr. E. A. Bradshaw, "Song of the Volga Boatman" (Challiapine-ICoeneman) ; studio orchestra, ( Midicia" (Caludi); tonor, Mr. Edwin Dennis, bine, Break Into Song" (Mallinson) ; cornet, Mr. T. Goodall, "Tilania" (Rimmer); contralto. Miss 3. Baxter, "A Psalm of Life" (Cowen) ; clarinet, Mr. A. A. Crump, "Eight Air Vaise,", B Flat (Bicpsant) ; soprano,' Mrs. A. E. Burge, "Still as tho Night" (Bohm) ; baritone, Mr. E. A. Bradshaw, "Hybrias the Cretan" (Elliott) ; weather report: relay of bavage Club Orchestra; lecturette, Mr. Douglas Tayler, "Alusic and Sorrow"; tenor, Mr. Edwiu Dennis, "The Trumpeter" (Dix); studio orchestra, "Gavotte" (Lordelli) ; contralto, Miss J. Baxter, "O Happy Childhood" (Carso); cornet, Mr. T. Goodall, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) ; studio orchestra, "Intermezzo" (Regdi), (Caludi). 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m. to -1.30 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; gramophone items; address by Miss Puechegud on "Interior Decoration"; studio items; book talk, by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum; gramophone items. 7 : Town Hall chimes; children's session; news and markets. 8: Studio concert, arranged by Miss Mollle AndrewsBaritone solos, Mr. Reg. Richards, "The Ginchy Roixd" and "Can't Remember"; mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Mollie Andrews, "Lilac Time"; piano solo, Mrs. Ernest Drake, "The Prince"; tenor solos, Mr. Roderick Braithwaite, "The Diver" and "Inter Nos"; recitation. Miss Sheila Xeilson; soprano solos: Miss Roma Buss, 'The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale" and "Coiniii' Thro the Rye"; violin solos, Mr. Jack Clark; baritone solos, Mr. Arthur Lungley; recitation, Miss Sheila Noilson; address. Pastor W. D. More; mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Mollie Andrews, "Love Triumphant" and "The Daisy"; violin solo, Mr. Jack Clark, "Scottish Airs"; tenor solos, Mr. Les, Dalley; piano solo, Mrs. Ernest Drake, 'A Country Dance"; vocal duet, Misses R. Buss and M. Andrews, "I Wish I Were a 7.'my Bird"; recitation. Miss Sheila Neilson; soprano solo. Miss Roma Buss, "Spinning"; quartette, Misses Buss and Andrews, Messrs. Clark and Bralthwaitc. 2FC, Sydney (442- metros).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 2BL, Sydney (3G3 metres). —S p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.13: Miss Maisie Barnett (contralto). 8.20: Mr. Haagen Holcnbergh (piano solos). 5.30: Miss Lenoro Gotsch and Mr. Alfred Wllmore, in grand opera. 8.43: Mr. Gerald Walenn (violinist). 8.55: Mr. Clem Williams (baritone). 5.2: Weather report and forecast. 9.4-: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.14: Miss Maisie Barnett. 9.21: Mr. Haagen Holcnberg. 9.31: Lenore Gotsch 9.40: Mr. Alfred Wiimor'e"(tenor). 9.50: Following day's programme. 9.55 : Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 10.5: Mr. Clem Williams. 10.12 till 12: Ambassadors' Dance Band; news during intervals. 2GB, Sydney.—Silent. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—S: St. Kilda Brass Band, inarch, "Narworth Castle," "A Japanese Dance." 8.10: ElsaStralia, soprano, "O Lovely Night," "Inter Nos." 8.17: George ■ Hyde, Australasian champion, "Tho Forthcoming Cross Country Australasian Champion- ' ship." 8.27 : Harold Elvcns, piano recital, "Impromptu F Major" (Chopin), "At the Fountain" (Schumann-Debussy), "Sad Birds" (Ravel), "Water Fountains" (Ravel). 8.47: St. Kilda Brass Band, "Waltz Senta." 8^57 : Announcements. 9: Frank Foster, "So Fair a Flowev"; Robert Needham, "E'en Bravest Heart"; duct, "Battle Eve" (Bonliur). 9.10: Description of Victorian amateur billiard championship final. 9.17: Elsa Stralia, soprano, "Prelude," "You in a Gondola." 9.24: Al Karasick, heavy-weight champion of Russia, "My Experiences in Siberia." 9.40: St. Kilda Brass Band, selection. "Mikado." 9.47: Sidney Burchall, baritone, "Joggin' Along the Highway," "Cloze Props." 9.55: Second act of "Rose Marie." 10.55: Meteorological information; news; sporting _ notes. 11.10 till 11.40: Joe Aronson's Synco-Symphonists. 4QG, .Brisbane. (395 metres). —Part I.—Operatic; Doublo quartet, "Hymen's Torch" (Meycr.beor); duet, "Barcarolle" (Offenbach); Miss Audrey Bell (contralto), and Mr. Jack Lord (tenor) ; baritone solo, "Evening Star" (Wagner) : Mr. Ben Cloirec; double quartette, "Onward to Battle" (Verdi) ; duet. "Dearest Lady" (Flotow) : Miss Mabel - Maloul (soprano) and Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) ; male quartette, "Chorus of Old Men" (Gounod); soprano solo, "Ombro Leggiero" (Meyersbeer) ; Miss Mabel Malouf; duet, "Be Mine the Delight" (Gounod), Mr. George Williamson (tenor) and Mr. Ben Cloirec. (baritone) ; contralto solo, "Have I Lost Thee" (Gluck), Miss Mildred Bell: double quartette. "Friendship" (Dcaizetti). Part 11. —Songs of the Fast: Double quartette, "Song of the Bells" (Bantock) : duet, "The Temple Bells" and "Less Than the Dust" (Woodforde-Finden), Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) and Mr. Ben Cloirec (baritone) ; tenor solo, "Tho Garden of Allah" (Marshall), Mr. George Williamson: male quartette, "Allah" (Eric .Tolm) ; duet, "If In the Great Bazaars" anil "Allah Be With Us" (Woodforde-Findcn), Mrs. Thelma Champion (soprano) and Mr. George Williamson (tenor) ; contralto solo, "Her Jewels" (Wood-forde-Finden), Miss Aubrey Bell; double quartette. "Feast of the Lanterns" (Bliss) ; duet,
■'Kashmiri Kong" (Woodfortle-Fintlen), Mr. Jack Lord (tenor), and Mr. '. Walter Land (tenor); liass solo, "Salaam" (Lansr), Mr. Tom Ryan: double quartette. "In tho Temple" (Bantock). ■From tlie studio: 10: news; weather.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1927, Page 5
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