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TO-NIGHT’S PRO6BAS3KES 2YA, Wellington.—B: Chimes, General Post Office dock; studio orchestra, ‘ Butterfly Waltz ’ (Lora’ Evans); soprano, Miss Mary Shaw; • A.R.C.AL, ‘Softly Sighing’ (AVeberf ; flute solo, Mr Claude N. Tucker, ‘Mind Amongst the Trees’ (Bricsiakii); baritone, Mr \V. Gouclie, aria, 1 Bois Epais ’ (Lully); vocal duet, Mrs L. A. ALAljstcr ind Miss Joy Sutherland, ‘Venetian Song’ (Foster); ’cello solo, Mr Ralph Chandler ‘ Priero ’ (Squire) ; icnor, Mr Roy Hill. ‘A\i Eriskay Love Lilt’ (Kennedy); contralto, Miss Nellie Taylor, ‘ Wlicu All was Young’ (Gounod); studio orchestra, ‘Reconciliation’ (Pcrcn Fletcher); elocution, Clement May, ‘Characters in Dickens’; soprano, Mrs Alary Shaw, ‘ Del Vi Emi Vicin’ (Mozart), ‘Non Tarda/ (Figaro); flute solo. Mr Claude Tucker, ‘ Tho Nightingale ’ (Donznn); baritone, Mr Gotidie, prologue from ' Pagliacci ’ ( Leoncavello); studio orchestra. ‘Coronach ’ (Edgar Barrett); vocal duct, Airs L. A. ALAlistcr and AJiss _JOy Sutherland ‘Night of Stars,’ ‘Night of Love ’ (Offenbach); ’cello solo, Air Ralph M. Chandler, ‘ Abenlied ’ (Chopin) ; tenor, Air Roy Hill, 1 Her Voice’ (Schumann); contralto, Aliss Nellie ‘ 0 Love, from Thy Power/ (SaintSnens); studio orchestra, ‘Serenade’ (Haydn Wootl). 3YA. Christchurch. —6.30; Children’s session, Uncle Sam. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk on ‘Toe H Movement,’ by Rev. P. Leonard, D.S.O. 8: Chimes; studio concert by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment, -, under Lieutenant C. H. Hoskin, assisted by vocal soloists; march, band, ‘The North Star' (V. Turner); bass’solo, Air A. P. Taylor. ‘Crown of the Year’ (Martin): mezzo-soprano ,sj!o, ALss Ruby Clark, ‘ I Thank Thee’ (Bohr); selection, band, ‘Drake Goes West ’ (Sanderson) ; baritone solo. Mr Hori Thomas, ‘Vulcan's Bong’- (Gounod); mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Nellie Billaiiti. ‘Rain Song’ (Curran); fantasia, band. ‘Patriotic Memories' (G. HawdnsT; bass solo. Air A. ■P. Taylor, Aline Enemy’ (0. Rudd); cornet solo, Bandsman L. AlacKay, ‘Star of the North 1 (Greenwood); mezzo-soprano ooio. Miss Ruby Clark, ‘ The Rosary ’ Nevin); vnlse de triumph, band, ‘A of Victory ’ (Francois); baritone soio, Air Hori Thomas, ‘ Port of Many Ships’ (Keel); mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Nellie Billcliff. ‘ Birth of Alorn ’ (Lioni); ‘•lection, band, ‘The Arcadians’ (Aloncton): interval: march, oancl, ‘ Rauparaha ’ (Litligow); bass solo. Air A- P. Taylor, ‘ Rolling Down to Rio ’ (German): selection, band; ‘ Beauties of Heatjicrlapd ’ .(.Douglas); mezzo-soprano solo, Aliss -Rubv Clark, Break into Bong’ (Mallinson); baritone solo, Air Hori Thomas, ‘ Trade Winds’ (Keel); waltz, band, ‘River of Pearls ’ (Rimmer): mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Nellie Billcliff, ‘ I’m Longing ;or tho Spring’ (Alorris). 2BL, Sydney.—B; G.P.O. clock and .mimes: Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3; Concert by tho Cheero Girls, under the direction of Airs BennettWhite, broadcast from the Anzac Alemonal Hall, Mosman. 10.30: Broadcasters’ all-sports expert will talk on ‘General Sporting.’ 10.45: Dorothy Manning and Hnrrv Graham in song and story. II: G.P.O. dock and cniraes; National Anthem. oCL, Adelaide.—6: Chimes. 6,1: Relay from Covent Garden Restaurant, orcnestral selections. 6.45: Children's entertainment. 7.30; Alarket reports. Stopk Exchange intelligence, retail grocers' reports, Automobile Association bulletin. 7.40: Air Noel Hubble will speak on ‘Physical Culture. 1 8: Chimes 8.1: Relay from Holden's studio; Holden’s Band and a programme of special band music; vocalists—Linda Wald (soprano), Jean Sinclair (contralto), Vincent ALAI array (tenor), Seth Smitn (banjo). 8.20: “Twinkler’s” original humorous talk. 8.40; Relay from Holden’s studio. 9.1: Weather report. 9.2: Dalgety’s wheat report. 9.3: Relay from Holden’s studio. 10.: 1 Advertiser ’ news service. 10.T5: Relay from Holden’s studio. 10.57; To-mcrrow’s programme, weather bulletin, chimes, and National Anthem. 11: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19617, 25 July 1927, Page 10

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