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* TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—B to 11; Relay of dance programme; particulars to be announced. 2YK, Wellington.—B to 11; Relay of dance programme by Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the new Adclphi Cabaret. JYA, Christchurch.—B to 1] : Studio dance programme by Bailey’s Bn’nd. 2BL, Sydney.—The concert will open with the topical chorus at 8. Contributors to the programme will be Marlahini Duo (guitarists), Mr William Everard (tenor),. Mr Reg. Harrison (comedian), Miss Edna Lister (contralto), Miss Anna Burke and Mr Chas. O’Mara (comedy sketch), Mr John ami Miss Neila Sheen (instrumentalists), and Madame Phyllis Howe (soprano). Mr A 1 Hammett and the Ambassadors’ Jazz Band each week night will contribute da nee music after the .closing of the studio concert. Tho pavilion dinner orchestra will tune in from 6.40 to 7 nightly. Resume of news will be broadcast at intervals.

3LO, Melbourne—s.4s : Children’s hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings by Miss Kookaburra. 6: Leila Blight in kiddies’ songs. 6.7: A little story by little Miss Kookaburra. 6.17; Harold Collier and his mouth organ. 6.24: Little Miss Kookaburra again. 6.30; Leila Blight in some more songs. 6.37; Little Miss Kookaburra; accompanist, Elsie Bradshaw. 6.40; News service. 7,20: Amateur Athletic Association. 8; Victorian Railways Institute Military Band, grand march, ‘Tannhauser’ (Wagner). 8.10: Syd. L. Estop (tenor) —‘ Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,’ ‘ Sally in Onr Alley ’ (Whilter). 8.17: Tasma Tiernan —’cello recital, ‘ The Broken Melody ’ (Van Bienc), ‘ Kol Nedric ’ (Max Bruch). 8.27: Jack O’Hagan (baritone), ‘Lay My Head Beneath the Rose,’ selected. 8.34: Victorian Railways Institute Military Band, overture, ‘Light Cavalry’ (Suppe). 8.44: Rupert Hazell libels 3LO. 9: C. Richard Clmgg (flute solo), ‘Wind in tho Trees.’ 9.10: Elsie Day (soprano)—‘l Love Y'ou Truly’ ‘My Hero’ (Bond), 9.17: Victorian Railways Military Band, overture, ‘Morning, Noon, and Night’ (Suppo). 9.37: Syd. L. Ex ton (tenor), ‘Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal’ (Quilter). 9.34: One act play. 9.54: News service. 10.4: Jack O’Hagan (baritone). 10.11: Victoria Railways Military Band, ‘Lightning Switch’ (Alford). 10.21: Rupert Hazell. 10.30: News. 30.40: 3LO Melodv Masters. 11: Our great thought, ll; 3LO Melody Masters. 11.40: God Save the King.

40G, Brisbane. —6: News service supplied by the ‘Daily Standard.’ ,6.30: Bedtime stories by “Tho Sandman.” 7: From the Council of Agriculture studio—market reports, leoturette. 7.30: From the Studio of 4QG —Stock reports, announcements, weather news. 7.45: Lecture session—‘The Development of the Violin,’ by Mr H. ScottM'Callum. 8: '[’he Clarwin Orchestra— Overture, ‘ Polichinello ’ (Grnenwald), the Clarwin Orchestra (conductor, Mr S. Henry); tenor solo, ‘ O Sole Mio ’ (Di Capua), Mr C. B. Astley; monologue, ‘ In the Rain,’ Miss Rose Bruhn; fantasia, ‘Chanson Russe ’ (Smith), the Clarwin Orchestra; contralto solo, ‘Farewell to Summer’ (N. Johnson), Miss Jessie MacDonald; organ solo, selected. Mr Arthur 'Shannon; tenor solo, ‘For Y'ou Alone’ (Gheel), Mr C. B. Astley; popular numbers, selected, the Clarwin Orchestra; monologue, ‘ The Ocean’ (Byron), Miss Rose Bruhn; waltz, ‘Hearts Aflame’ (Arnold!), the Clarwin Orchestra; contralto solo, ‘Carol of Bells’ (Stanford), Miss Jessie MacDonald; pianoforte solo, selected, Mr Arthur Sharman; march, ‘Rolling Thunder’ (Fillmore), the Clarwin Orchestra; metropolitan weather forecast. 9.15: From tho Crystal Palace, dance music. 10: From the studio —‘ The Daily Mail ’ news, weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19441, 27 December 1926, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19441, 27 December 1926, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19441, 27 December 1926, Page 10

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