RADIO
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. 4YA, Dunedin. —7: Radio dealers’ demonstration; selected gramophone numbers. 7.-15; Information service; weather reports and forecast; shipping news, stock and market reports, sporting results, general news. 8: Studio concert, vocal and instrumental numbers. 8.45: Address by Mr J. P. Northey, physical instructor at the Boys’ High School. 9: Relay from the Savoy; special numbers by the Savoy Novelty Band. 10; Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—7.4s: Lecturctte, ‘Experimenters,’ by Air W. I. Monkhouse (president Queensland division. Wireless Institute) ; a classical programme arranged by Miss Lottie Richter, supported by the Savoy Orchestra (under the leadership of Mr A R. Feathcrstone). 8: Selection, 'Bohemian Girl’ (Balfe), the Savoy Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘ Ln, Hear the Gentle Bark’ (Bishop), Miss .Lottie Richter (Unto obligato by Mr Charles Hall); violin solo, ‘ Prelude and Allegro’' (Pugnani-Kreisler), Mr Erie Havre; bass solo, ‘She Alone Charmeth* My Sadness ’ from ‘ Irene,’ Mr Stanley Tamblvn; melodic, ‘Souvenir’ (Didla), Violin solo by Mrs L. Burns, acompanicd by the Savoy Orchestra; contralto solo, ‘ Fair Spring is Returning ’ (Saint-Saens), Mr Charles 'Willey; flute solo, selected, Mr Charles Hallvocal duct. ‘ Arise 0 Sun’ (Day), Mrs Charles Willey and Mr Stanley Tamblvn; suite, 1 Merehanto of Venice’ (Rosse), the Savoy Orchestra. Interval. 9 a.m.: Weather information officially supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; week-end road information to motorists officially supplied by tho Royal Automobile Club of Queensland; announcements. 9.10: Orchestral, ‘ Nocturne ’ (Leybach), Hie Savov Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘The Answer’ (Torryl. Miss l.nltiV Bic’-ter: violin solo, ‘The Midnight Bells (Uuer-hcrgor-Krcislcr), Mr _ Eric Hayne; tenor solo, 1 Tlio English Rose iron; ‘ Memo England ’ (German); selection, ‘Cavalleria Rusticana ’ (Mascagni), the Savov Orchestra; contralto solo, ‘The King’s Way’ (Elgar), Mrs Charles Willey; bass solo, Hie Quaker 1 (Bevan), Mr Stanley lamblyn; vocal duet, ‘ The Hour is Late from ‘Faust’ (Gounod), Miss Lottie Richter and Mr W. W. Crisp; overture, ‘Poet and Peasant’ (ouppe), the Savoy Orchestra.
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Evening Star, Issue 19327, 13 August 1926, Page 5
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