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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls to 7.45: Nows and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert by the Christchurch Municipal Band and assisting artists. 2YK, Wellington,—7.4s: Reports and announcements. 3 to 10: Studio concert by the band of tho R.M.S. Rotorua and assisting artists (by permission of the captain). 2BL, Sydney.—B; G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: Newtown Band, broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown. 8.23: Mr Dud. Osborne (descriptive vocalist). 8.31: Madame Phyllis Howe (soprano). 8.38: Ivy and Eric Butterfield (steel guitars). 8.48: Mr Bert Wamie (comedian). 8.55: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government. Meteorologist. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Miss Mary Neal (mezzo-soprano). 9.8: Newtown Band. 9.28: Interval. 0.33: Ivy and Eric Butterfield. 9.43; Osborne and Warne. 9.55: Madame Phyllis Howe. 10.2: Miss Mary Neal. 10.9: The Ambassadors’ Dance Band, broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors; during the intervals between] dances news reports, by courtesy of the ‘Sun,’ will be broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem, 3LO, Melbourne.—s.4o; Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55: Mascotte Ralston. 6.2; Miss Kookaburra. 6.12: Daphne Whitehead. 6.17: Mascotte Ralston. 6.24: Miss Kookaburra. 6.35; News, etc. Boy Scouts’ Association, talk. i. 40: Agricultural Department. S: Stevens Silver Band. 8.10; E. Mason Mood. 8.17: Stoveaas Silver Band. The Premier Four, male quartet. 8-34 : William King (marimbaphoue). 8.41: Alec Kelleway and Estelle Rose. 8.53: ‘ The Monkey's Paw,’ by W. W. Jacobs, A; W. Andrew, Mrs Maurice Dudley, Maurice Dudley, E. Mason Wood. 9.33: Stevens Silver Band. 9.40: Mascotte Ralston. 9.47: 3LO Melody Masters. 9.57: News, announcements. 10.7: William King (xylophone . 10.12: E. Mason Wood (baritone). 10.19: 3LO Melody Masters. 10.29: Mascotte Ralston. 10.36: 3LO Melody Masters. 10.46: The Premier Four. 10.53: News, etc. 11: Great thought. 11.1: 3LO Melody Masters. 11.40; ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—7.4s: Lecture scssion, ‘Methods of Violin Playing, by Mr H. Scott MacCallum. 8: Students recital. The first portion of to-night b programme will be provided by the students of Miss Mildred Bell- M. 07 ; 70 ; soprano solo, ‘A Summer .Night (Thomas), Miss Audrey Bell; soprano solo, ‘Summer Begins’ (Drummond), Miss Jean Bilbrougb; contralto so o, ‘ I Know a, Lovely Garden ’ (D Hardelot), Miss Jessica Woodroffe; soprano solo, ‘Waltz Song,’ from ‘Tom Jones (German), Miss Bertha Chalk; contralto solo, ‘Her© in the Quiet Hills (Came), Miss Florence Simpson; mezzo-soprano solo, ‘Thoughts Have Wings’ (Lehmann), Miss Mona Martin; tenor solo, ‘Sally Horner (Old English), Mr Jack Lord; mezzosoprano solo, ‘lf My Songs Were Only W r inged ’ (Hahn), Miss Nan Shaw; soprano solo, ‘The Cuckoo’ (Lehmann), Miss Madge Meming: vocal trio, ‘Lift Thine Eyes (Mendelssohn), Misses J. Rilbrough, A. Bell, and G. Martin; mezzo-soprano *olo, O Lovely Night’ (Ronald), Miss Olive Waterfield; mezzo-soprano solo, lo Music’ (Schubert), . Miss Pearl Gee; mezzo-soprano solo, ‘ Entre Nous (Windgate), Miss Lilian Morton; bantone solo, ‘ The Shepherdess (M Murrougfa), Mr G. A. Atthow; mezzosoprano solo, 4 Butterfly J (Phillips), Miss Gem Martin. 9: Metropolitan weather forecast; soprano solo, ‘Angels Guard Thee’ (Goddard), Miss Doris Elder; mezzo-soprano so 10, ‘ Dreamflower Tree’ (Drummond), Miss Cora lie Winks; vocal Inn.. The Oars are Lightly Splashing (L-eibel), Misses Pearl Gee. J. Woodroffe. and F. Simpson; mezzo-soprano solo. Song of the Little Folk ' (I'Wes), Miss Dorothy Dick; contralto solo, -What a Wonderful it Would Be (Loh.r), Miss Lena Dusky; soprano solo, .‘Five Piccaninnies ’ (Anthony), Miss Hazel Mines; baritone bolo, The Yeoman’s Wedding’ (Poniotowski), Mr W. Johansen; part songs—(a) .) e Honks n.nd Brae?.’ (h.V ‘ Sweet Spring dowers ’ (Wheller), the students. 9.3 d: From the Crystal Palace, half an hour's dance music. 10; From the studio, the ‘Daily Mail’ news, weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19464, 24 January 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19464, 24 January 1927, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19464, 24 January 1927, Page 10

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