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TO NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin. —FnrmcnJ session, arranged by Mr It. B. Tonnent, of the Department of Agriculture. Address, ‘ Tlio Growing of Supplementary borage Corps,’ by tho Fields Division, followed by ‘Talk to Fanners’ Wives, by Professor Anne Strong, Otago University, violin solo, ‘ll Trovatore ’ (Verdi). Mr A. J. Frye; vocal solos—(a) "bo Willow’ (Thomas), (b) ‘ Like a Damask Bose’ (Waslol and Elgar), Miss Rita Holmes) ; pianoforte solo, ‘ Waltz in B Alinor ’ (Chopin), Mr L. B. Grey; vocal solos—(a) ‘Hidden Treasure’ (York-Bowcn), (b) ‘ Rienzi’s Prayer ’ (Wagner), Mr L. Braithwaite; (a) ‘ Spanish Danco ’ (Bohin), (h) ‘Rhapsodic’ (Bobin), Air A. J. Frye; (a) ‘Silver Waters’ (Clark"), (b) ‘By tho Waters of Minnetonka,’ Miss Mattio Edgar; vocal ducts—(a) ‘The Day is Dono’ (Lohr), Miss Rita Holmes; (b) ‘ There Was a Time ’ (Sullivan), Sir It. Braithivaitc; vocal solo, ‘Good-night, Pretty Stars’ (Johnston), Master John Edgar; vocal solos—(a) ‘You Will Never Grow Old’ (Drummond), (b) ‘Give Mo Youth and a. Day’ (Drummond), Miss M. Edgar. Relay from the Savoy Cabaret of danco music by the Savoy Novelty Baud under direction of Air Cyrus Do Yigno. IYA, Auckland.—Orchestral (four selections), Peerless Orchestra; contralto solos—-(a) ‘Silver Bing’ (Chaminadc), (b) ‘ Lovely Spring,’ (c) ‘Sink, Bed. Sun’ (Del Bicgo), Miss Jessie Smith; violin solos —(a) ‘Hiimorosfjuo ’ (D’Vorak), (b) 1 Sarcna,’ (c) ‘Concerto,’ Air Haydn Murray; baritone- solos —(a) ‘Stone Cracker John’ (Coates), (b) ‘ Invictus ’ (Huhn), Air A. H. Turner; dramatic play, ‘The Mobswomcn’ (four characters), the Griffiths players; concertina solos—(a) ‘ Molaise,’ (b) ‘Gavotte,’ Mr J. Denham; relay of Rialto Tiicatre Orchestra; pianoforte solo, ‘Autumn’ (Chaminadc), studio pianist; flute robs, three selected numbers, Mr L. Ranger. 2YK, Wellington.—Studio concert of latest Bristol rolls and records and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adclphi Cabaret. 3YA,’ Christchurch.—Studio concert and relay of orchestral music. 2BL, Sydney, will introduce a novelty in tho form of King’s Mandolin Orchestra. Aliss Hilda Walker, soprano, is a newcomer to tho programme, and will bo featured in songs. Aliss Alary Neal, mezzo-soprano, will bo hoard in songs. Air Lance Jeffree, another of

2BL’s fine tenors, will sing anas and oratorio numbers, and Air Les llerlord, baritone, will sing also. 3LO, Melbourne.—s; Children s song competition, radio voice trials. 5.45; Answers to letters and birthday greetings. (5: Keith Desmond, elocutionist. 6Y: “Billy Bunny.’’ 6.17; Keith Desmond. 6.24: “Billy Bunny.’’ 6.40: News session. Stock Exchange information, river reports, market reports. 7.20; A lecture under tho auspices of tho Department of Agriculture. 7.40: Mr E. C. H. Taylor, ‘School Life and School Sport.’, 8: Scotch College concert, transmitted from tho Auditorium. 9 (approx.) ; A lecture under the auspices of the Engineering Standards Association. 10.30:' News session. 10.40: Charlie Pope, comedy coon. 10,50: News, U: ‘Our Great Thought.’ 11.1: Dance music by the 3LO Dance Orchestra. 11.40: ‘God Save tho King.’ 4QG, Brisbane. —7.'15: Lecluro session, a garden talk by “Tecoma,” 8; Overture, ‘ Tho Bandsman’ (Noel), the Federal Band (conductor. Air W. H. Davis); monologue, ‘ The Two Glasses’ (Wilcox), Miss Feo Todd; romance. ‘Declaration’ (Carter), the Federal Band; soprano solo, ‘Eileen Allanah ’ (Thomas). Airs Con. Thomas; intermezzo, ‘Golden Land’ (Finch), the Federal Band; contralto solo, ‘The, Rosary’ (Bovin), Aliss Irene. El phi nstono; cornet solo, ‘ Back From the Land of Yesterday ’ (Nicholls), accompanied by the Federal Band; monologue, ‘ His Little Teddy Bear ’ (Levey), Afiss Feo Todd; march, ‘The North Star’ (Rinimer), the Federal Band. 9: Week-end road information for motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland; overture, ‘The Bridal Four’ (Enhaes), tho Savoy Orchestra (conductor, Air A. R. Foatiierfilonc). 9.1(5: Radio voice concert items, weather information officially supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau, announcements. 9.30; ALflse. ‘ Alountain Lauroe ’ (Allen), the Savoy Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘Rose of My Heart’ (Lohr), Airs Con. Thomas; selection, ‘The Waltz Dream’ (Strauss), the Savoy Orchestra; contralto solo, ‘She is Far From the Land’ (Lambert), Aliss Irene Elphinstone; orchestral—(a) berceuse, ‘ Slumber Sweetly,’ (b) melodic, ‘ Con Amore ’ (Beaumont), the Savoy Orchestra 10: Tho ‘Daily Alail ’ news service.

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Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 3