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• TO NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IY.A, Auckland.-Band. ‘The Liberator,’ Salvation Army Band.; hymn, ‘Bath Abbey,’ Salvation Army Band: trombone solo. ‘Homo, Sweet Homo, H. Clark; selection, ‘Songs of Scotland,’ Salvation Army Band; cornet solo, ‘0 For tho Wings of a Dovo, Cranston; vocal solo, ‘The Carnival' (Molloy). Mrs D. Cambridge; hymn, ‘ Silver Hill,’ Salvation Amy Band; relay, Rialto Theatre; selection, ‘The Atonement,’ Salvation Army Band; cornet solo, selected, Salvation Array Band; tenor solo, ‘There is a Flower,’ Mr A. Wrigley; euphonium solo, ‘True to Death,’ Barlow; selection (Beethoven), Salvation Army Band;; tenor solo, ‘ A May Morning,’ Mr A. Wrigley; solo (vocal), ‘ One Fleeting Hour, Mrs D. Cambridge. . . 3YA, Christchurch. —Bcgg’s Limited Concert Party (arranged by Mr H. R. Rossi ter) and orchestral relay. 2BL, Sydney.—This station will broadcast Sid. and Molly Owen in musical novelties, including stringed instruments. such ns banjos and mandolins. Broadcasters’ Brass Quartet will also ho heard. Mr Cyril James (baritone) will sing, and Mr Victor Gouriqt will provide humorous numbers. _ Miss Heather Kinnaird ('contralto) will sing items, and Miss Eva Rosengnrten (elocutionist) will recite. The Sydney Orpheus Society will sing choral numbers. 3LO. Melbourne. —s_: Children’s jmng competition, radio voice trials. 5.45; Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 6; Musical lecture for children by Mr Fritz Hart. 6.40; News service, Stock Exchange information, river reports, market reports. 7.20: A lecture under tho auspices of tho Department of Agriculture. 7.40: Mr P. W. Pearce, ‘Physical Culture.’ 8; Captain Peters, ‘Books, Wise and Otherwise.’ 8.15: Concert by the University Conservatorium students, transmitted from tho Assembly Hall. 10: Talk under tho auspices of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association. 10.15; News service. 10.25: Third act of ‘ Katja,’ transmitted from His Majesty's Theatre (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Dance music by the 3LO Dance Orchestra. 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19385, 20 October 1926, Page 4
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