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RADIO

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES

IYA, Auckland.—6.3o to 7; Chib dren’s session. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Glumes; relay of concert from Messrs John Courts, Ltd.; pianoforte solo, Laihotique Sonata' (Leotnoven), Mr Cyril Towsey; baritone solos— ‘ Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorco ’ (Spross), ‘The Christening ' (Fisher) —Mr Barry Coney; soprano solo, ‘Homing’ (Lei It.ego), Mrs. Cyril iowsey; pianoforte solo, ‘Prelude No. 17 in A Plat' (Chopin), Mr C. Tcwsey; baritone solo, ‘Lmdeu Lea’ (Williams),. Mr Barry Coney; soprano solo, ‘ Sing, Break into l&Mjg ’ (MaJJinson), Mre C. Towgey; weather. report and interval; organ rect j( il f Mi- A. E. Wilson, assisted by fir \\ Turley (tenor). 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls to 7.4i> News and reports, etc. 8 to ly Chimes; relay ot orchestral from Grand Picture Theatre Orche****, under the direction of Mrs Block; tenor solos—' Awake ’ (Pether), ‘Mi -non 1 Here is April ’ (Del itiego)—Mr Harold Prescott; pianoforte solo, ‘Eautasia Impromptu, Op. 66’ (Chopin), Mrs Gladys Clarke, A.T-C.L..; mezzosoprano solo, ‘ I Love the Jocund Dance' (Davies), Mrs Harold Prescott; violin solo, ‘Minuet in G ’ (Jieethovon), Mr R. Clarke; vocal duet, ‘ Awake' (Pellissier), Mr and Mrs Harold Prescott; soprano solo, ‘ fling, Bells, Sing’ (Day), Miss G. Harris i tenor solo, ‘ Ah 1 Moon of My Delight, from ‘ A Persian Garden ’ (Lchmumi), Mr Harold Prescott; violin solo, ‘ Kuywiak ’ (Weiniawski), Mr R. Clarke: soprano solo, ‘ Laugh and Sing' (Drummond), Miss Gladys ' Harris; tenor solo, ‘ Oijaway! Awoke ’ (Cowan), Mi’ Harold Prescott; pianoforte solo, ‘ Moto Continue 5 (Weber), Miss Gladys Clarke, A.T.C.L.; mezzosoprano solo, Doris’ (Niven), Mrs Harold Prescott; talk on football, by Mr J. K. Maloney; relay of organ recital by Mr Raynor White, F.L.C.M. ‘Chorale in C MinlTr ’ (Bach), ‘Military March’ (Mcloy), ‘Andante in D Flat’ (Durand), ‘Trio in F’ (Beethoven), ‘With Verdure Clad,’ from ‘The Creation’ (Haydn), ‘Prelude’ (Chopin), ‘Query and Reply’ (M'Bernid), “March Romanic’ (Gounod), ' 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; studio concert. 8.45: Address under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association. 9: Dance music relayed from the. Savoy, by Ern. Beacham and his orchestra. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: An hour’s programme presented by Cossar Valves Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett. 8-13: Mr Lance Jeffreo (tenor), 8.20: Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto). 8.27: Mr Bernard Roberts (entertainer and humorist at the piano). 8.34: Broadcasters’ allsports expert will talk on ‘Football.’ 8.49: Mr ■ Peter Sutherland (basso). 8.56: Resume of following day’s programme. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 9.2: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.12: Duet, Miss Helena Stewart and Mr Lance Jefi'rec. 9.17: Mr Bobby Watson. 9.24: Miss Helena Stewart. 9.31: Miss Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham in song and storv. 9.46: The sporting editor of the ‘ Sun ’ will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. 10.6: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 10.16: Duet, Miss Amy Ostinga and Mr Peter Sutherland. 10.20: Mr Lance Jeffrcc. 10.27; Mr Bernard Roberts. 10.34: Miss Amy Ostinga. 10.42: Mr Bobby Watson. 10,56: Mr Peter Sutherland. 11; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne. —5.31: Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 6: Millie M'Cormack (soprano. 6.7 Marion Lightfoot (banjo). 6.12; Millie M'Cormack (soprano). 6.19: Miss Floss Greig. 6.40: News. 7.15: Mr A. W. Jackson 7.30: Mr J. Hewlett Ross. 7.45: Marie Burke. 8: Mr Rod M'Gregor. 8.15; Joe Aronson. 3.25: Jack O’Hagan (baritone). 8.29: Joe Aronson. 8.39; Frank and Francis Luiz. 8*43: Joe Aronson. 8.63: Marion Lightfoot, 8.57; Joe Aronson: in between dances the following artists will appear:—Donald M'Beath, Jack O’Hagan, Frank and Francis Lniz, Marion Lightfoot; announcements. 11; Our great thought. 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—6; ‘Daily Standard’ news; weather information; announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7: Market reports; stock reports. 7.30; Weather news; announcements 7.4.‘D fitandaid time signal. The Workers’ Educational Association’s tutorial claves in music are being held this season in the reception hall at 4Q6, and aro being conductod_ by Mr George Sampson (musical ad-’ vlser, Department of Public Instruction ; lecturer in music, Teachers’ Training College). The object of holding the classes at 4QG is to broadcast both the lectures and the music, _ and so make available to a large audience the educational matter placed before the students. The classes will extend over a period, and will bo held each Friday night. Tho ordinary lecturette, which is usually given at 7.45 p.m., will be dispensed with, and the classes will begin at that hour. The tutor, Mr Sampson, will lecture during the first portion of each evening, and chamber music will be played after such lecture. From tho reception ha 11—7.45: W.E.A. music class. Tire following artists will illustrate Mr Sampson’s lecture tonight;—Mrs Stuart (piano). Miss Enid Stuart (first violin), Miss Erica Stuart (second violin), Miss Marjorie Stuart (’cello). From the studio—9: Metropolitan weather forecast; weekend road information for motorists, officially supplied by tho Royal Automobile Club of Queensland; male chorus, ‘To Arms ’ (Laurent do Rillo), the Apollo Club; song, selected, Mr T. Westwood; chorus, ‘ Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond’ (Vincent), the Apollo Club; song, ‘ You Lovely Thing,’ Mr D. Griffith; chorus, ‘Pilgrims’ Chorus’ (Tannhauser), the Apollo Club; elocutionary item, selected, Mr D. Owen; chorus, ‘Anchored’ (Watson), Apollo Club; duet, ‘Flow, Gentle Deva,’ Messrs Westwood and Morris; chorus—(a) ' When Evening’s Twilight,’ (b) ‘ln the Evening,’ the Apollo Club; pianoforte solo, ‘ Hungarian Dance in F Major ’ ( Brahms), Miss T. Marsh; chorus, ‘Tho Volga Boatman’ (Granville Bantock), the Apollo Club; bass solo, selected, Mr V. Morris; chorusfa) ‘Lullaby’ (Brahms), (b) ‘Massa’s in do Cold, Cold Ground’ (Bell), Apollo Club; song, selected ; Air A. Wilcox; chorus, ‘Comrades in Arms’ (Adam), the Apollo Club. From the studio—lo; The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather nows; football nows; close down. SCL, Adelaide.—6; Chimes, 6.1: Relay from Covent Gardens; orchestral selections. 6.45: Children’s entertainment. 7.30: Market reports; Stock Exchange intelligence; retail grocers’ renort: Automobile Association bulletin; fish market reports. 7.40; Sporting talk by “Windbag.” 7.50: Football talk by “Highmark.” 8: Chimes. 8.1 Relay Malcolm Reid’s Melody Masters. 9.1: From the studioweather bulletin and Dalgety’s wheat report. 9.3: Tho Studio Orchestra m classical numbers, assisted by Gwen Collett (contralto), Signor Torre (tenor), Steve Dunks (comedian), Frank Charlton (basso) ; 10: ‘Advertiser ’ news service; wireless shipping. ' 10.15: Classical music by the Studio Orchestra. 10.59: Weather bulletin; station announcements. 11: Chimes: National Anthem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19615, 22 July 1927, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19615, 22 July 1927, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19615, 22 July 1927, Page 2