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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).— -J to ii p.m.: Afternoon session, 1i.15 till 0.30: Jflight-Com-I mamlor Klngsford Smith and Fllglit-Lleuteuant Ulm will speak to thu children. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. S.O: U.1'.0. clock. 8.1: Tlie Orcliestra, •'Overture in C" (Mendelssohn). 8.1): Soprano, Miss Kathleen i'erris, "liet'iiava nel Silenzio" from "Lucia di Lanimermoor.' 5.13: Piano, Miss Edna feneddon, (a) "The Erl King" (Schubert-Liszt), (b) "The Cake Walk Etude" (Fricdmann). 8.21: Baritone, Mr. L. M. Assheton Harbord, (a) "Obstination,1 (b) "At Dawning." 8.28: 'i'lio Orchestra, "Suite Anclcune" (Halvorson). 8.33: Mezzo-contralto, Mrs. I. J. Townley, (a) "How Shines the Dew," (b) "Over the Western Sea." 8.43: Elocution, Sir. John Watchman, "Buckingham's Speech" from "Henry VIII." 8.48: Violin, with orchestral accompaniment. Miss Ava Symons, "Air on U StrinK" (Bach). 8.53: Tenor, Mr. W. Hancock, "I Heard You Singing." 8.57: The Orchestra, repeat item. 9.3: Weather and announcements. 9.4: Soprano, Miss Kathleen Ferris, "Villauellc." 0.8: The Orchestra, (a) "Legende" (Svendsen), (b) "Caprice" (Moszkowski). 9.18: Baritone, Mr. JI. Assheton Harbord, (a) "The Floral Dance," (b) 'If You Were Here." 9.27: The Orchestra, (a) "Two I'rcludcs" (Cliopin), (b) "I!al de Noce" (Burgmein). 3.41: Elocution, Mr. John Watchman, "The Umpteen Serial Picture." 9.45: Mezzo-contralto, Mrs. P. J. Townle» (a) "All Souls' Day," (b) "Resolution." 9.51: Tenor, Mr. W. Hancock, "One Hour." 9.D4: Organ. "Ballet Eiryptlcn" (record). 10.1 (approx.) : Kelay from Town Hall of Wellington Boxing Association's reception to Tom Heeney. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—Silent. 3YA, Chrlstchurch (306 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's hour. 7.15: News and weather report. 7.30: Talk on "Books" by Mr. E. J. Bell. 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Woolston Brass Band and 3YA artists. 8.1: March, band, "Faithful and True"; trombone, with band accompaniment (soloist. Bandsman W. Lanham), "Lend Mo Your Aid." 8.10: Baritone, Mr. E. A. Dowell, (a) "Marguerite," (b) "Come Sing to Me." 8.17- Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Lugaua Lullaby" (Hope), (b) "Scherzo" (Kelsslgcr). 8.20: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "Nightingales and Tassion Stirred." 8.30: Overture, the Band, "Pique Dame." 8.38: Tenor, Mr. Russell Sumner, (n) "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes, (b) "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby." 5.44: Recitation, Mr. J. F. Flewellyn, "Monty on Bolshevism." 8.49: Duet, the Happy Duo, "The Swing Sons." 8.54: Weather forecast. 8.56: Lieut Opera Company, Gems from "H.M.S. Pinafore" (record). 9.6: Baritone, Mr. E. A. Dowell, "Schoolday Sweethearts." 9.10: Band, "Norma" (Bellini). 9.19: Soprano, Miss Francis Hamerton, (a) "Heffle Cuckoo Falro," (b) "Forest Lullaby." 0.23: Christchnrch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Romanco" (Sibelius), (b) "Minuet" (Borrison). 9.32: Tenor, Mr. Russell Sumner, "The Water Lily in tne Woods." 9.3G: Band, "Maroho MUltaire, No. 1" (Schubert). Cornet, with band accompaniment (soloist, Bandsman R. Barber), "Love's Old Sweet Song." 9.47: Humour, Mr. J. 1. Flewellyn, "An Embarrassing Situation." 9.52: Duet, the Happy Duo, "Greeting." 9.55: Valse, the band, "Grenadiers" ; march, 'Tearless." 10.0: God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—Silent. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—B.o: New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 8.15: Madamo Lilian Gibson, contralto. 8.22: The Artarmon Gleemen: (a) "Some Reckon Time by Stars," (b) "Piccaniny Lullaby," (c) "She Was But Seven." 8.32: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra; 8.47: Molynoux Phillips, tenor. 8.54: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9.10: Weather forecast; Harrison White and "Connie," (a) Mandolin and piano, "Poet and Peasant," (b) steel guitar solo, "Saxophone Waltz." 9.17: Graham Kent, bridge talk. 9.30 Artarmon Gleemen, (a) "Morning Hymn," (b) "Vineta," (c) "Little Tommy." 9.40: Madamo Lilian Gibson, contralto. 9.40: Elliott Napier, talk, "In the Foot/teps of Fitz-Jamcs." 10.3: Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 10.12: Artarmon Gleemen, (a) "Now is the Month of Maying," (b) "The Water Mill," (c) "Mother Hubbard." 10.21: Harrison White and "Connie," (a) Steel guitar, 'A Night In Juno," (b) "Mandolin, organ, "Dallas," (c) "Mandolin and piano, "Moto Perpetuo." 10.28: Programme and' late news. 10.30: Close down. 2I!L, Sydney (349 metres).—3.o : King's Cross Concert Orchostra. 8.20 : "Trio for Two, Sopranos ,and Bass" (Beethoven), Richard M'Clelland's Trio, (a) "The Horn" (Flegier), "I Am a Itoamer" (Mendelssohn), Richard M'Clelland, (c) "You are My Darling," Dorothy Simpson. 8.35: roster and Finlay, (a) "Rag Doll," (b) "Andantiuo," (c) "There Must be a Silver Lining." 8.45: Programme, weather report. 9.45: (a) "Trio for soprano, tenor, and bass" (Beethoven), Richard M'Clclland's Trio, (b) "Violets," "A Littlo Birdie," .loyro Alexander, (c) solected item, Robert Fincham. 10.0: Foster and Fiulay, (a) "Quevlda," (c) "TwiulcYou Kissed Me," (b) "Quevida," (c) "Twinkling Feet." 10.10 : Archie Graham and Wattie, "Happy Go Lucky." 10.20: King's Cross Concert Orchestra. 10.30: Archie Graham and Wattle, "I'm in Love Again." , : 10.40: Following day's programme. 10.15 : Romano's Dance Orchestra, till 11.30. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—6 p.m.: Victorian Railways Institute Orchestra, "Dor Freischatz." 8.10 : Horace Calvert, tenor: "Pleading," "Sea Rapture." 8.17: Railways Institute Orchestra, "Symphony No. 8" (Schubert). 8.311 Mnrjorle Scbmitt, violin; "Variations" (Tartin-Krelsler), "Souvenir" (Drdla), "La Rondo dcs Lutlns" (Bazzlni). 8.45: John Hobbs, baritone, "Rage, Thou Angry Storm," "111 Summer Time on Bredon." 8.52: Railways Institute Orchestra: Suite, "Ballet Eeyptlen" (Luigini). 9.7: W. A. Somerset, "Shipwrecks in Australian Waters." 9.22: Horace Calvert, tenor, "The Minstrel," "Passing By." 9.29: Railways Institute Orchestra: Selection, "lolanthe." 9.44: Huxham's Serenadcr Quartette, "Nothing to do but Love." Renn Millar, "Stonecracker John," Agnes' Fortune, piano, "Legend." Dolly Burdett, contralto, "Tho Hindoo Song." The Quartette, a sketch, "At the Post Office." Agnes Fortune, piano, "Waltz" (Schumann). The Quartet, "Tho Nightingale." 10.9: News service." 10.19: John Hobbs, baritone, "It's a Beautlfui Day," "The Fisherman of England." 10.26- Railways Institute Orchestra, "Three Dances from Henry VIII." 10.36: Jack Lumsdale, whispering baritone, "Fabourlte Fancies." 10.43: The Radi-o-Aces. 10.53: Jack- Lumsdaine. 11.1: Tho Radi-o-Aces, dance music till 11.40. 3AIt, Melbourne (484 metres) .—8.30: Station Orchestra, selections from Offenbach. 5.45: Lynda Bradford (contralto), "The Arrow and the Song," "Nay, Though My Heart Should Break." 8.52: Station Orchestra, "Bohemian Girl." 9.0: Übaldo Husso (baritone), "Keep on Keeping On"; "Lolita. 9.7: Station Orchestra, suite, "A Day In. May." 9.17: Alfred Firman, talk on books. 9.32: Lcs Rohmer,' song at the piano, "Yesterday"; meloniano, "Mary Ann." 10.0: Joe Breunan , and Ida Newton, selections of merriment. 10.15: Station Orchestra, selection, "Carmen." 10.30: Lynda Bradford and Übaldo Russo. "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Hoffman." "Somewhere a Voico is Calling." 10.37: Station Orchestra, selection, "Aida" (Verdi). 10.50: News 4QG- Brisbane (395 metres). —During the evening portion of the public meeting held in connection with tho visit of Cardinal Corretti (Papal Legate) will be relayed from the Exhibition Hall. The portion broadcast will include tho presentation of addresses by the Archbishop, clergy, and laity, and speeches by the following will be transmitted: The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig), the Lleu-tenant-Governor (Mr. William Lennon). Cardinal Cerrettl. While broadcasting is not in progress from the Exhibition Hall, the follow-. Ing programme will be given:—Piano duet, "Tarantelle" (Heller), Miss Kitty Miller and Mr. Herbert Coulter; bass, (a) 'Eriskay Tnve Lilt" (b) "Border Ballad," Mr J. E. England;'piano(a) "To. the, Spring" (Or*). (b) "Prelude in G. Minor" (Rachmaninoff), Miss Kitty Miller; duet, "In the Spring! me. Miss Kitty Miller and Mr. J E. Engand; violin, (a) "Andantino" (Martini), (b) Rondino" (Beethoven-Krelsler), Mr. Roy Mannion; solo, "La Serenata," Miss Kitty Miller; piano, in) "Coronach" (Barrett), (b) "Staccato EWde" (Rubenstein) Mr. Herbert Coulter; bass, (a) operatic aria, "O Fair ralerao (b) "When All the World is Young, Mr. J. E. En-land; violin, (a) "Meditation," (b) "Minnot In D" (Mozzart), Mr. Roy Mannion; SOIO3, (a) "Annie Laurie," (b) "Waltz Song," Miss Kitty Miller. 10-0: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 17 September 1928, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 17 September 1928, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 17 September 1928, Page 6

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