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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 28th MAY. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. CO: Children's hour. Uncle Jeff and Aunt Given. • 7.0: News session. 7AQ : Lecturette, Jtev./J. n. Blanchard, 8.A., "Airways on tho West Coast of Australia." 8.0: b.P.O. clock. 8,1: Overture, tho Orchestra 1110 Barber of Seville" .(Rossini). S.fl: Quartet, Ariel Singers, "Isle of Beauty." 5.13: Tenor. Mr. Jtoy Hill, (a) "The Sleeping Beauty," (b) "Bright i.». the Ring of Words." 5.1.1: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement, Trio li\ V Minor" (Dvorak). S2O : Vocal ditet, with two violins-and ylimo, Misses .1 -Brings and N. Coster, "A Christmas Greeting" (Klgar.),: 5.33: I'ianoforte, Miss Iris Trim, (a) "Air du1 Ballet" (Charalnade), <l>) ".Nocturne in B Major" (Chopin). 8.41: Sketch, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "In tho Library" (Jacobs). 8.01: Tho Orchestra, (a) "Serenala" (Jloskowski), (b) "Tho Fairy Tarapatapoum" (Foulds).' S.SU: Quartet, Ariel Singers, "Love is a Sickness." !).S: Weather report and announcements. O.u: Tho Orchestra, "In a Persian Market" (Ketolby). 9.15: Bass, Mr. J. M. Caldweil, (a) "Old Clothes and, Fine Clothes," (b) "Hope, the Hornblower." 0.21: Trio, Ariel Singers, "A Song of Rest." 9.25: Violin solo, with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Ava-Sy-nious, "Kol Nidrei" (Bruch). 9.ZL: Elocution, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, (a) 'The House With Nobody In-It," (b) "A Song of Sunday Morning." 9.30: Soprano, Miss Jeanetto Brlggs, 'Home Thoughts." 9.40: The Orchestra, "eiiopinanin" (Hosmor). 9.48: Tenor, with violin, cello, and piano accompaniment, ' Mr. liov Hill, "I Will Go With My Father a-nloughlng." 9.02: Mezzo-contralto solo with 'cello obbligato, Miss Ngairo Coster, "O Lovely Night." a.OG: Tho Orchestra,. request' numbers. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—Silent. 3YA, Christchurch (30G metres).—Day sessions, relays of Diamond Jubllea 'ceremonies. 0.0: Children's session—Uncle Jack. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Description of Grand Military Tattoo and fireworks, display at the Show Grounds, Addiugton, with music from 3TA studio, followed by dance music until 11 p.m. relayed from,the People's Jubilee Dance at the Winter Gardens. . 4YA, Dunedin (4(33 metres) .—Silent. WC, Sydney (442 metres).—B.o: N.S.W. .State Military Baud. 5.15: "Lionel Lunt, baritone, will revive memories of comic operas. o.2o: Cyril Monk, professor of violin at the Convorsatorlum of Jlusle, in a programmo of classical numbers. 8.33: Rosina Madcil, soprano. 8.43: N.S.W. State Band. 9.0: Big Ben; Reginald Hayward, baritone, (a) "Your Lyes Have Told Me," (b) "My Mary, Sweet and Brown." 9.8 : Cyril Monk, violinist. 9.1S : ri?> I)cy. n ? aynlon(l' tenor' <a> "A Kose Memory," (b) "The Call." 9.2C:N.5.W. State Band. 9.30: Rosina Madell, soprano. 9.44: Lionel Lunt, baritone, operatic gems. 10.2: N.S.W. Mate Band. 10.15: Roper Raymond, tenor, (a) Dearest, I Love the Morning," (b) "A Night vinl: , I(>'23: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. J0.30: Weather forecast. 10.31: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.44: Studio music. 10.50: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, "U 11.45 .2BL, Sydney (349 metres).—-Programme not received. SLO, Melbourne (371 metres)— Camp-fire coifcert competition; programme by the First Kingsvlllo Troop. 8.41: Studio presentation of Paul Jones," musical numbers only; produced by Madame Ethel Ashton and Maurice Dudley, assisted by the Station Orchestra; I'aul Jones, Hose Claydcn, Rutliio de Martinez T. James Lloyd, Bicocquet, John Donovan, Don trocadcro, Harold Bladeu, Kestrel, Edgar Midland, Bouillabaise, Alan Bell, Petit Pierre, Jolly, Yvonne, Florence Blitz, Chopinette, lean Kelly, Malaguena, Ivy Carlisle. 10.11: News and announcements. 10.21: Station Orchestra, characteristic novelty, "The Mouse and the Clock" (Whitney). 10.27: Gordon James, baritone, "Toreador's Song." 10.34: Station »Orchestra selection, "Chu Chin Chow." 10.40: Gordon James, baritone, "When the SergeantMajor's on Parade," "For You." 10.47: Station Orchestra, "Tho Gondoliers." n.O: Victorian Railways-Institute amateur boxing and wrestling tournament results. 11.2: The Vagabonds, dance music till 11.40. •IQG, Brisbane (395» metres),—B.o p.m.: "Salutation" (Games),1 Brisbane Apollo Club; solo, "Roadways," Mr. Edgar Mansfield; partsong, "The Day of May," Apollo Club,; duct, 'Echoes," Misses Daphne Burton and Dorothy Lamb; chorus, "The Boy in Blue," Apollo Club; song, "The Dance on the Lawn," Miss Cliittcrbuck; violin solo, Sliss Vada Rick; part-song, "An Evening Pastoral," Apollo Club; song, "Pray for Me," Miss-Daphne Burton; part-song, "Song of ihe Volga Boatmen," Apollo Club; tenor, "For You Alone," Mr. T..M. Flett; song, "The Fold," Miss Dorothy Lamb; part-song, "Alexander," Apollo Club; baritone solo, Mr. T. Kolleher; chorus, "Song of the Northmen," Apollo Club; chorus, ■'Trim Ship," Apollo Club; song, "The Kerry Dance," Mrs. Percy Knott; -part-song, "Twilight,". Apollo Club; tenor, "Like Stars Above," Mr H. Gllroy: chorus, "Trelawny," Apollo Club; song, "Bless tho House," Mrs. Harold Burnett; violin solo, Miss Vada Rick;. partsong, "Old Daddy Longlcgs," Apollo Club; song, "April Mom,", Mis- May O'Shea; chorus, "Buccaneers," Apollo Club: male quartet, selected; duet, "Awake," Misses Daphne Burton and Dorothy Lamp; Thorns, "Freely Blow," Apollo Club: tenor, "A Wayside Flower," Mr. D. /M'Lellnn; part-song. "Lullaby," Apollo Club. 10.1.): News; weather. Close down. J

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 5