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RADIO

TO-HIGHT’S PROGRAMS IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7,45: Nows and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Chimes; band, ‘ Coloney Bogey/ Onehunga Band; band, ‘ Poet and Peasant,’ Onehunga Band; soprano solo, ‘ Morning ’ (Speaks), Miss L. Ripley; band, ‘ Poise My Soul,’ Onehunga Band; baud, ‘Defiance,’ Onehdnga Band; tenor solo, ‘ Ombra ma fu’ (Handel), Mr M. Drake; cornet solo, ‘Australia,’ Mr J. Wilson; band, ‘Nights of Gladness,’ Oftehunga Band; band, ‘ Priscilla,’ Onehunga Band; soprano solo, ‘Carmena’ (Wilson), Miss L. Ripley; band, ‘ Ravenswood,’ Onehunga Band; tenor solo, ‘At Dawning’ (Cadman), Mr M. Drake; band, ‘Perfect Day,’ Onehunga Band; band, ‘ Patagonian,’ Onehunga Band. 2YK, Wellington.—7.4s: Announcements and relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr R. R. Caulton. 8: Studio concert, arranged by Miss Jean Turner, 10: Close down.

4YA, Dunedin.—7: Studio concert (request gramophone numbers). 7.80: News service. 8: Studio concert—relay at intervals from the Empire Theatre (conductor, Mr Charles Parnell); violin solo—(a) ‘Romance’ (Svenson), (b) ‘Salut d’Amour’ (Elgar), Miss Eva Judd; vocal solos—(a) ‘King Charles’ (White), (b) ‘The Gay Highway ’ (Drummond), Mr E. G. Bond; selection, ‘The Blue Kitten ’ Friml), Empire Orchestra; cornet solo, ‘Dream of Love,’ Mr O, Judd: vocal solos—(a) ‘Wind in the Trees (Thomas), (b) ‘A Memory’ (Park), Miss Eileen Emerson; selection, ‘The Quaker Girl’ (Monckton), orchestra; violin and cornet duet, ‘ One Fleeting Hour’ (Bond), Miss E. Judd and Mr O. Judd; address, ‘Experiences in Palestine,’ Dr W. Bathgate, superintendent Nazareth Hospital, Palestine; vocal solo, selected, Mr E. G. Bond: selection, ‘The Waltz Dream’ (Strauss), orchestra; violin solo, selected, Miss Eva Judd; cornet solo, ‘My Dreams’ (Tosti), Mr O. Judd; vocal solos—(a) ‘Homing’ (Del Reigo), (b)' ‘ Only the River Running By,’ Miss R. Buss; violin and cornet, ‘Angels Guard Thee’; (Goddard),Miss E. Judd and Mr O. Judd; selection, ‘Our Miss Gibbs’ (Monckton), Empire Orchestra; vocal solos—(a.) ‘Advice’ (Carew), (b) selected, Miss Eileen Emerson

3LO. Melbourne. —7.20; Lecture, under tne auspices of the Electrical Federation. 7.40; Rev. Kenneth Henderson,. ‘Some Personal Experience of Migration.’ 8: 3LO Dance Orchestra. 8.10; Mr E. M. Pascoe, ‘Bowls.’ 8.30: 3LO Dance Orchestra; in the intervals between the dances items will be given by Rupert Hazel and Elsie Day, Cantor and White, and Bob Molyneux, baritone. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: BLO Dance Orchestra. 11.40: ‘ God Save the King.’ 2BL, Sydney.—Broadcasters’ Tno will head the list with pleasing numbers. Heather Kinnaird (contralto) will then entertain, and Edward Barry (baritone), a new addition to Broadcasters’ programme, will perform. The lighter side of the programme will be supplied by Rosina ralmerston and Madame Stepheno in popular harmony numbers. Helena Stewart, one of Broadcasters’ star sopranos, will sing two brackets of songs. At 10.15 the Ambassadors’ famous jazz orchestra will play dance music until midnight.

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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4