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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME 4YA, Dunedin (500 watts, 380 metres). —7: Children’s session (Aunt Diana will entertain her dwarfs with stories, songs, riddles, and birthday greetings), 7.30: Farmers’ session t ‘ Timely Hints for Fanners,’ by _ the Fields Division, Department of Agriculture). 7.45: ‘Bees on the Farm’"Mr S. Rhodes. 8: Studio concert (vocal and instrumental numbers). 9: Relay from the Savoy (special dance number by the Savoy Novelty Band). 10: Close down. 2BL, Sydney.—Mr Stanley Catlett, the brilliant tenor, will be broadcast by station 2BL. Mr Catlett has an extensive repertoire, and sings with equal facility in three languages. His beautiful voice is always such as appeals to a wide range of listenors-in. 3LO (Melbourne). —7.20: Talk under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture. 7.40: A talk by the manager of Santrey’s Band, now appearing at the Tivoli Theatre. 8.: Gollingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.10: Mr E. C. H. Taylor, 1 School Life and School Sport.’ 8.30: Gollingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.40: Charlie Pope, “ Kolored Komedy Koon.” 9.10: Leu Gibson's Neapolitan Sestette. 9.20: Elsie Davies, assisted by the Auburn Methodist Choir, under the direction of Mr J. Sutton Cros, ‘Hear My Prayer’ (Mendelssohn). 9.35; Leslie Brunning (gardening notes). 9.50; Gollingwood Citizens’ Band. 10: News session. 10.10: Gwen Barham, contralto. 10.17: Len Gibson’s Neapolitan Sestette. 10.27: A talk on ‘ Bright.’ 10.37; Gwen Barham, contralto. 10.44: News service. 10.52: Gollingwood Citizens’ Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Ham Johnson’s Monte Carlo Band. 11.40: ‘GodSave the King.’ 4QG (Brisbane). -—7: From the Council of Agriculture Studio —the farmers’ session: Market reports; lecturette, ‘Among Scottish Herds,’ No. 2, Mr J. F. F. Reid, editor ‘ Queensland Agricultural Journal.’ 7.30: Lecture session—A talk, arranged by the Workers’ Educational Association R. V. Smith, librarian); the ‘Standard’ new r s; Stock Exchange. 7.40: Announcements. 7.45: ‘The Mercantile Marine in War Time,’ Mr ,F. W. Stevens. 8: Selection No. 1— ‘A Life on the Ocean Wave,’ ‘The Anchor’s Weighed,’ ‘ Sailing,’ ‘ The Larboard Watch’ (arranged by Tobain), the Federal Band; baritone solo, ‘Drake Goes West’ (Sanderson), Mr A. N. Falk; soprano solo, selected, Miss Tiny Brosnan. Euphonium, solo,

‘Out on the Deep’ (Lehr); baritone solo, ‘ Shipmates o’ Mine ’ (Sanderson), Mr A. N. Falk; hymns—■* For Those in Peril on ,the Sea’ (Dykes), ‘Fierce Raged the Tempest,’ ‘Peace, Perfect Peace,’ the Federal Band; soprano solo, selected, Miss Tiny Brosnan; baritone solo, ‘Go to Sea’ (Trotore), Mr D. K. Symes. Selection No. 2—Nautical fantasia, ‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,’ ‘Sailor’s Hornpipe,’ ‘Tommy’s Gone a Highlow,’ •Nancy Leo’ (Tobain), the Federal Band. 9: Week-end road information for motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland ; soprano solo, ‘ My Ships ’ (Sanderson), ‘Queenslander’; march, ‘Jack Tar’ (Sousa), the Federal Band; soprano solo, ‘O Ship of My Delight’ (Phillips), Miss Ivy Plano. 9,15: Radio voice contest items;‘Nautical Fantasia’ (Tobain), the Savoy Orchestra. 9.20: Weather Information officially supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; announcements; ‘Bells of the Sea’ (Zamccnik), the Savoy Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘Ship of Golden Dreams’ (Herbert Oliver), Miss Ivy Plano; (a) ‘Life on Board a Man o’ War’ (Armand), (b) march, ‘The Old Salt’ (Hildreth),the Savoy Orchestra; baritone solo, ‘The Admiral’s Broom’ (Bovau), Mr D. K. Symes; soprano solo, ‘When My Ships Como Sailing Homo ’ (Dorel), ‘Queenslander’; selection, H.M.S. Pinafore’ (Sullivan), the Savoy Orchestra. 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ nows service.

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Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 3

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