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TS-HIGHT'S PROGRAMMES ) YA, Auckland.—-6.30 to 7: Children’s session; Sister Maisie. 7.15 to 7.45; News and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Chimes; relay of orchestral selections by the Rialto Theatre Orchestra (under the direction of Mr H. Engell); soprano solos, ‘ Time of Spring,’ ‘ Flower Song ’ (‘Faust’), Miss F. Sutherland; violin solo, .‘ln'the Woods ’ (Volti), Miss P. Best; orchestral selections, Gaiety Jazz Band; humorist, ‘ The deal Kookaburra,’ 1 Coming Homo,’ Mr D. Hadlow; violin solo, ‘Minuet’ (Beethoven), Miss P. Best; relay from Rialto Theatre; soprano solos, ‘ A Cottage Small,’ ‘Swallows,’ Master D. Lunny; humor ist, ‘The Fireman,’ selected, Sir M. A. Blair; orchestral selections, Gaiety Jazz Band; baritone solo, ‘Macushla,’ Mr D. Hacllow; soprano solo, ‘Carden of Ycur Heart,’ Master D. Lunuy; violin solo, ‘Serenade’ (P.ierre), Miss P. Best. '
41 A, Dunedin.—7; Children’s session; Aunt Diana’s sister. 7.30: News and reports, etc. Bto 10; Chimes; vocal solos, ‘Sleepy Maori Moon,’ ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise,* Mr A. H. Dale; relay of orchestral selections by the Octagon Theatre Orchestra tender the direction of Mr L. D. Austin); vocal'solos (selected), Miss Rita Holmes; pianoforte solo, ‘Poem’ I'Fibich), Miss R. Lawrence; relay from Ociagon Theatre; vocal solos (selected), Mr R. Braithwaite; pianoforte solos (selected), Miss Freda Cooper; vocal solo, ‘A Night of Love, Mr A. H Dale; relay from Octagon Theatre. 2BL, Sydney.—At 5.45 Uncle George will entertain the kiddies. At 6.40 there,will be dinner music. The evening programme will commence at 8 with Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. Artists who will assist in the concert arc Miss Millie Hughes (soprano), Mr J. M. Post (oboe solos), Mr Ray Beatty (basso), Broadcasters’ Miniature Orchestra, Miss Madge Hellmrich (contralto), Mr Frank Ryan (humorist), and Mr Vern Barnett (piano). FLO, Melbourne. —5.45 Children's hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings by “Bobby Bluegum.” 6; Leila Blight (soprano). 6.7: Story for the littlest ones by “ Bc-bby Bluegum.” 6.17: Daphne Whitehead (siillonse). 6.24: Leila Blight. 6.30. “ Bobby Bluegum.” 6.40: News service. 7.20: R.A.C.V. 7.40: University extension lecture. 8; Studio Orchestra, selection, ‘Rip Van Winkle’ (Planqnetfe). 8.10. J. Alexander Browne baritone). 8.17: Will King (xylophone), overture, ‘Zampa’ (Suppe). 8.33; 'Veronica Cox (soprano). 8.40: Bagpipe Band; 8.50: Ella Riddell (contralto). 8.57.: Instrumental trio. 9.5; Dr Loftus Hills. 9.20: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day. 9.28: Daphne Whitehead (siffleuse). 9,33; Mascot Ralston, 9.40: Bagpipe Band. 9.50: News service. 10; J. Alexander Browne. 10.7; Will King (xylophone). 1014; "Veronica Cox. 10.21: Daphne Whitehead. 10.26: Rupert Hazell. 10.33: Ella Riddell (contralto). 10.40: 3LO Melody Masters. 11.40: Close down.
4QG, Brisbane. —6: ‘Daily Standard’ news: announcements. 6 30 - Bedtime stories by “ Uncle Ben ” and “ Uncle Jim.” 7: From the Council of Agriculture, market reports, lecturette. 7.30: From the studio, stock reports, announcement, weather news. 7.4.5: Lecture session, ‘Photography,’ by Mr F. L. Smith (manager Kodak, ltd.). 8: Male quartet, ‘The Quest’ (Percival), the Anglo Male Quartet Party; tenor solo, ‘ Bonjour Pierrot ’ (F. Lambert), Mr C. R. Kolb; bass .solo, ‘Friend of Mine’ (Sanderson), Mr R. Pike; quartet, ‘The Two Roses’ (Werner), the Anglo Party; duet, ‘The Two Beggars ’ (H. Lane Wilson), Messrs C. R. Kolb and R. Pike; baritone solo, ‘Sympathy,’ Mr R. N. Watts; quartet, ‘ De Ringtail Coon’ (A. Scott Gatty), the Anglo Parly; contralto solo, ‘Like ns the Heart Desircth ’ (AllifscrO, Mrs Jean Naylor; organ solo (selected), Mr Arthur Shannon; soprano solo, ‘Paradise for Two’ iTate), Miss Selene Godwin ; monologue, ‘ Levinsky at the Wedding ’ (Rose), Air H. contralto, ‘ Caro Mio Ben ’ (Giordani), Mrs Jean Naylor; organ solo (selected), Mr Arthur Shannon; soprano solo, ‘Love’s Cigarette’ (Simson), Miss Selene Godwin; monologue, ‘Cohen Proposes Matrimony’ (Anon.), Mr H. Humphreys. 9: Metropolitan weather forecast; from the Centennial Hall, dance music 10: From the studio, the ‘ Daily Mail ’ news, weather news; close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19442, 28 December 1926, Page 2
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