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TO-HIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA,. Auckland.—o,3o lo Children’s session; Aunt Betty, 7.15 to 7.45:-News and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Chimes; relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr F. Mumford; contralto solps—‘Absent,’ ‘A Red Rosebud’--! Mrs Jackson; violin solos, popular numbers, Air E. M'Alinn; baritone solos, Mr R. Eskrigge; soprano solos—’ Sympathy ’ (Marshall), ‘HI Might Como to You’ (Squire)—Miss A. Gilbey; bass ■ solos—‘ Devonshire Cream and Cider,’ 1 A Friar of Orders Grey ’—Mr E. Priest; pianoforte, solo, ‘Waltz (Taylor), studio pianist; weather report and interval; relay from Majestic Theatre; contralto solo, ‘ Adclai,’ Mrs Jackson; elocutionary— 1 Reflection of a Fonnv,’ ‘Mother’—Air E. Priest, violin solos, . latest songs, Mr It. M'Alinn; soprano solos—* Absent (Metcalfe), ‘Constancy’ (Hill)—Alisa Gilbey; baritone.solos, Air Eskngge. 4YA,.Dunedin. —7 to 7.30: Children’s session‘Aunt; Diana. 7.30 to 7.45; News and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Town Hall chimes; pianoforte solo, Miss M. Watts ; vocal solos—‘ Onaway, Awake' (Cowen), ‘Tommy Lad’ (Alm-getson) —Mr : A. 'Newey; elocutionary, ‘Watching the Courting,’ Aliss Naiuia Newey, pianoforte solo, ‘ Prelude in C Sharp Minor’ (Rachmaninoff), Airs A. ■ Ncwev; address, ‘Where the Raisins Grow'’ Rev. W. D. More; vocal solos,; ‘ Good-bye ’ (Tosti), Aliss Lilian, APDonaid; pianoforte solo, Miss M. , Watts; elocutionary, ‘Fairies On the ; Lawn,’ Aliss Nanna Newey; pianoforte solo, 1 Capricantc ’ (Wachs) and other items, Mrs A. Newey. , m . 2BL, Sydney.—After the usual Topical Chorus there will bo an hour’s pronrammo. presented by Cossor valves, Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra (under tho direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett),Air William Everard (tenor), Air Gerald Walenn (violin solos), Miss Lenoro Gotsch (coloratura soprano), Madame Betts-Vincent will talk on ‘Schubert,’ Aliss Heather Kinnaird (contralto), Mr Leonard Mars (baritone), and tho Ambassadors’ Dance Rand broadcast from tho ballroom or the Ambassadors. During intervals between dances , ‘ Sun news will bo broadcast. __ •fLO. Melbourne.—s.3o. Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.50: Studio Orchestra. 6: “Alary Gumleaf” > 6.10:' Studio Orchestra. 6.1 v: “Alary Gumleaf.” 6.30: News. 7.15; Madame Soward. 7.30; University Extension. 8: Stevens’ Silver Band. 3:lo: ••■•Madame- ■Lambert ,(soprano)-. B.l7:hCantain Donald Alacleau. 8.33; Harry "North (English concertina).. 8 40; Steven's’ Silver Band. 8.50J0e Brennan and.,lda Newton. 9: Air Harold ' ElvihV' (pianoforte recital). 9.3o:'Stevens’. Silver Band. 9.40; Announcements and R.A.C.V. • message. 9.45: : Russell Callow _ (tenor). 9.52: Harry North (English concertina). 10; Stevens’ Silver Band. , 10.10 a ‘ Argus,’ weather, and British official wireless news. , 10.20: Madame Lambert ‘(soprano). 10.27,:' Stevens’ Silver Band; 10.32 Russell Callow (tenor).

10.40; Stevens’ Silver Band. 10.50; Carlton Chase (popular songs). 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joo Aronson. 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG.. Brisbane.—G: ‘Daily Standard’ news; announcements. 6.30: The children’s session; stories by Undo Ben and Uncle Jim. 7; Market reports; stock reports; 7.30: Weather news; announcements. _ 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: _ Lecturette, ‘Motorists’; correct lubrication _ talk No. 6,’ by “Gargoyle.” To-night’s programme lias been arranged bv B. Seppelt and Sons, Ltd., and will bo broadcast from the Reception Hall at t.QG, from the studio of 40G:—8: Overture, ‘ Orpheus in der Underwolt’ (Offenbach), the Great Western Quartet; lecturette, ‘A Chat About tho Wine Industry,’ Mr A, W. Martin (manager for Queensland, B. Seppelt and Sons, Ltd.); orchestral, ‘ Simple Aveu ’ (Thome), ‘Great Western Party’; tenor solo, ‘Young Tom O’Devon ’ (Russell);, Mr A. Sedna; soprano solo, ‘Hero in tho Quiet Hills’ (Came), Miss E. Picking; baritone solo, ‘ Give a Man a Horse He Can Hide ’ (Michael Head), Mr A. V. lames: saxophone solo, selected, Mr Uukc' Smith; cont> - ” l +o • n 'o, ‘ Tmtt iwearyin’ for You ’ (Bond), Miss L. • lomloy; monologue, selectee, air T. Muller; orchestral fox-trot, ‘Sweet One’ (Jobson), ‘Great Western Party’; baritone solo, ‘Reuben Ranzo ’ lWeatberley), Mr T. Colledge; pianoforte solos—(a) ‘ Romance, Op. 27, No. SV (Sibelius), (b) ‘Serenade, Op. 62, No. 3 ’ (Grieg), Miss Rene Martin; orchestral. ‘ lliiinefols ’ (Gruemvekl), “Great Western Party”; baritone solo, ‘The Blacksmith’ (Slater), Mr T. Colic dgo ; contralto solo, ‘My Prayer’ (Squire), Miss L. Comley; saxophone duet, selected, Messrs Luke Smith and Hoc. Walsh; tenor solo, ‘The Yeoman’s Wedding Song (Poniatowski), Mr A. Sedna; orchestral march, ‘The Glencoo’ (Hayes), “Great Western Party”; soprano solo, ‘Star of Bethlehem ’’ (Adams), Miss E. Picking; monologue. selected, Mr T. Muller; baritone solo, ‘ Songs of the Open Country ’ — (a) * Tho Crown of tho Year,’ (b) ‘ Tho W’ayfarcr’s Night Song ’ (Easthopc Martin), Mr A. V. Jones; orchestral, ‘Serenade’ (Schubert), “Great Western Party.” From the studio:— 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19588, 21 June 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19588, 21 June 1927, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19588, 21 June 1927, Page 10

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