RADIO
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES 2YK, ■‘Wellington.—7.4s to 10- Reports and announcements; studio con vert arranged by Miss \ era Beesloy; leUiy of dance selections by Manu?l Hyman’s Kxhibition Band from the New Adelpbi Cabaret. - a 3YA, Christchurch. —7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert by the Ist Canterbury Regimental Band (under the direction ot Lieutenant Hoskins) and assisting artists; baritone solos, Mr Ewart Smith; contralto solos, ‘ Habonera ’ (‘Carmen/ Bizet), ‘ Love’s Spring Time ’ (Cowan), Miss Phyllis Leighton; tenor solos, ‘When Song is ■ Sweet', ‘Love is Mine,’ ‘ Life and Death ’ (Coloridge-Taylor), Mr F. MacDonald; focal duets, ’Allah Be With Us (Woodfordo Finden), selected, Madame Leighton and Miss P.hyllis Leighton. At 9.45 the Right Hon J. G. Coates (Prime Minister) will give an address. 2BL, Sydney.—S: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ .Topical Chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters’ Trio. 8.13: . Miss Maisie Barnett (contralto). 8.20: Mr Phil. Mountain (comedian). 3.27: Miss Hilda Lane (soprano). 8.34: Mr Douglas Graham (Scotch comedian). • 8.41: Miss May Nancarrow (elocutionist). 8.48: Mr Fraser Coss (baritone). 8.55; Announcements; resume of following day’s programme. 0 G.P.O. clock and chimes;. weather report and forecast (by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist). 9.2: Mr Stan. Cartnell (comedian). 9.9: Broadcasters’ Trio. 9.19: M'ss Maisie Barnett. 9.20: Mr Phil. Mountain. 1K33: Miss Hilda Lane. 9.40: Mr Dougins Graham. 9.47. Miss May Nancarrow. 9.58: Mr Fraser Coss. 10 3: Mr Stan. Cartnell. 10 12 The Ambassadors Danco Band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors; during tho intervals between dances news reports (by courtesy of tho ‘ Sun ’) will no broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.—s 40 Children’s hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55: “ Little Miss Kookaburra.” 6.5: Osborne and Eorryer. 0.15: Thelma Ready (banjo). 6.25: “ Little Miss Kookaburra.” 6.35: News, etc. 7.15; DA. League. 7.30. Mr B. C. H. Taylor. 7.45; Agricultural Department 8: Studio Orchestra. 8.10: Marjorie Vere (soprano). 8.17: Hastings and Adair. 8.27; Osborne and Perryer. 8 37. Studio Orchestra. 8.47: Arthur Douglas. 8.54; Rev. Kenneth Henderson (wireless schools, general possibilities). 9.4- University Conservatomm concert. 9.44; Studio Orchestra 9.54 News 10.4: Mcana Lua Duo. 10.12 : Premier Four. 10-20 • Studio Orchestra. 10.30: Check Hayes. 10.37: Moana Lua Duo. 10.45: Premier Four. 10.52: News. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: Close down.
The following programme will be broadcast by 4YA to-morrow after-noon:—-3 to 4.30: Concert; chimes; studio selected-items;' address by Miss M. Pucchegud on ‘lnferior Decoration; The Drawing Room’; vocal items; social-news; talk by Mr H. Greenwood (librarian of Dunedin Atbenfeum) on ‘Books’; selected studio items.
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Evening Star, Issue 19518, 28 March 1927, Page 10
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