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RADIO

TO-HiGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland,— 7.lu: News and sports results. 7.30 to 7.40; Talk by “ Gargoyle ” on ‘ The Reason Why Your Motor Knocks.’ 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Strand Theatre, Air Eve Bentley conducting. 8.20: Tenor solo, Mr W. Leather, ‘ln Your Dear Eyes’ (Gramer-Trotcre), ‘Take a Bair of Sparkling Eyes’ (Sullivan). 8.25: Soprano solo, Mrs W. Leather, ‘ Brcak-o’-Day ’ (Boosey-Sandcrson). 8.112: Baritone solo. Mr J. Hutton, ‘ Fishermen ul England.’ 8.37 : Duet, Mr and Airs Leather, ‘Alaying’ (Ric-ordi-Sraith). 8.42: Piano solo, studio pianist, ‘Romance’ (Sibelius). 8.17: Baritone solos, Air .1. Hutton, ‘Mate o’ AJine,’ selected. 8.55: Soprano solo, Mrs W. Leather, ‘ The Splendor of the Morn ’ (Sanderson). 9; Weather report. 9.1: Relay of music from Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals, under Air Clyde Howlev. 11: Close down.

2YA, Wellington.—7 to 8: News a (id market reports and sports results. 8: Chimes of the, Wellington General Post Ollico clock. 8.1; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.10: Waltz, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Honolulu Moon’ (Lawrence) and .‘Don’t You Understand ?’ (Forster-Allan’s-Cliap-pcll). 8.20: Baritone solo, Air W. M'Donagh, ‘Devonshire Cream and Cider’ (Bousey and Co.). 8.2.3: Two fox-trots, Allan’s Daneo Orchestra, ‘Who?’ (Kern-Dona Idsou) and ‘At Sundown ’ (Chnppoll-Allan). 8.33: Steel guitar and ukulele, Air and Airs Eric Porter, ‘Hawaiian Hula’ (traditional). 8.38: Fox-trots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘He’s the Last Word’ (Kahn) and ‘ I ’m Looking Over a Fourleaf Clover ’ (Dixon-Allan-Davis). 8.48: Elocution, Air Fitzroy Robson, ‘ Uncle Josh Buys an Automobile.’ 8.53; Two fox-trots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Cairo’ (Alyers' and ‘ Aluddy Water’ (Do Bose-Cimppell-Davis). 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5; Cornet solo, Mr J. King, ‘O Lovely Night’ (Rimmor). 9.9: Two fox-trots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Ain’t She Sweet?’ (Ager) and ‘lt All Depends on You’ (Do Sylvia-Davis-Alherts). 9.19; Vocal solo, Aliss Phyllis Andrews, ‘ Too Many Parties, Too Alany Pals’ (Henderson). 9.2.3: Two fox-trots, Allan’s DanccOrchoKlra, ‘Two Little Bluebirds ’ (Kern) and ‘There Ain’t No May bo ’ (Donaldson-Chappell-Allan’s). 9.33; Ukulele, Air Erie Cl. Porter, ‘Aloha Oe ’ (Liliouka-loline-Hennan Clay). 9.38: Two foxtrots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Alary Lou’ (Lyman) and ‘l’vc Got the Girl ’ (Donaldson-AlhertVAllan’s. 9.48: Baritone, Air W. APDonagli, ‘Glorious Devon’ (Gomau-Bonsey and Co.). 9.53: Two fox-trots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘ Cock-a-Doodle ’ (Johnston) and 1 Just a Bird’s-eye View ’ (Donald-son-Bibo, Blocndon, and Lang-Allan’.s). 10.2: Ukulele, Mr Eric C. Porter, ‘Aloha Hula’ (traditional). 10.5; Foxtrots, Allan’s-Dance Orchestra, ‘Me, Too’ (Woods) and ‘ldolising’ (Mosscn-heimer-Alhert’s-Allan’s). 10J5: Elocution, Mr Fitzroy Robson. ‘The Rev. Foster Addresses His Flock.’ 10.18; Two fox-trots, Allan’s Daneo Orchestra, ‘Faraway Bells’ (Gordon) and ‘Oh! If I Only Had Yon ’ (Kahn-Chappell-Albort’s). 10.28: Cornet solo, Air J. King. ‘ A Perfect Day ’ (Cano JacobsBond).- 10.33: Two fox-trots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra, ‘So Blue ’ (De Sylvia) and ‘Along Aliami Shore’ (\\ar-rcn-Alhert’s-Fnrster). 10.43; Vocal, Aliss Phylllis Andrews. ‘l’m Knee-deep in Daisies’ (Ash). 10.48: Three foxtrots, Allan’s Dance Orchestra. ‘ Pal of My Lonesome Hours’ (Hirsch), ‘Drifting and Dreaming’ (Van Alstyne) and ‘ Sunday ’ (Miller-Allan s-Aibert’s-Allan’s). 11: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. II.JP; Cio.sc down.

3YA, Christchurch.—Ht Children's session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News reports. ' 7.30: Sports results. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre Orchestra (under the direction of Airs Black). 8.15: Baritone solo, Mr I l ’- U. Hawker, ‘Sea Ways ’ (Sanderson-Boosey). 8.18: Steel guitar solo, Mr E. R- Monro, ‘Hawaiian Airs’ (M.S.-M.S.). 8.23: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Margaret O’Driscoll, ‘Alight I Linger Near Thee?’ (Rosa-Boosov). 8.26: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Scherzo,’ from ‘Trio, Opus 50’ (Reisigger-Hanscnl. ‘Berceuse’ (God-ard-Angener). 8.36: Baritone solo. Mr K, R. Hawker. ‘Sailing’ (Marks-Reid Bros.). 8.39: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss

Alargarot O’Driscoll, ‘Come, While the Twilight Closes ’ (Giuck-Boosey). 8.43: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio ‘Swedish Folk Song’ (Svcndsen-Hansen), ‘Polish Dance’ (Schonvenka-Augencr). 8.91: Baritone solo, Air F. R. Hawker, ‘What Am I, Love, Without Thee?’ (AdamsBooscy). 8.55: Steel guitar solo, Air F. R. Alnnro, ‘Negro Airs’ (M.S.M.S.). 8.50; Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Margaret O’Driscoll, ‘The Rosary’ (Kevin-Boston Music Company). 9.3: Rebrondcast from 2YA, Wellington, circumstances permitting; otherwise relay of dance music from Caledonian Hall (under the direction of Air Reg. Stillwell). 10: Close down. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: Sporting programme; studio items by Miss Hilda. Walker (soprano), Aliss Helen Al. Ferguson (entertainer at the piano), Mr Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian), Air Frank Hatherley (dramatic artist.), and Broadcasters’ Trio. I, The Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors; during intervals between dances ‘Sun’ news will he broadcast. 12; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. :ILO, .Melbourne.---i. lo: AH' 11. Wakeling, honorary manager Victorian boxing and wrestling team; Mr A. Kay, 'Australian feather-weight, boxing champion; Air R. A.lorriss, Victorian middle-weight wrestling champion, will speak on ‘Australian Boxjng and Wrestling Championships.’ 7,30: Air E. E. Pcscolt will speak on ‘ Eucalypts As 'Timber Trees.’ 7.45: Bov. E. R. Cribble will .speak on 1 Aborigines, Their Past, Present, Future, and Mission.’ S; Studio Quartet, ‘ Nydia (Zamecnik) . 8.10: Elsie Bower and Billy Rutherford in selections from their repertoire. 8.22: 3LO whistling competition; first, second, and third prize winners in the competition. 8.32: Eileen Castles (soprano) — 1 Battatella ’ (‘ Pagliacci ’), ‘Cradle Song’ (Gutchinanoff). 8.40: A special programme is being arranged. 10.15; Studio quartet, ‘ Alelocly in F’ (Rubensteiu). 10.22; Em Trotman (comedian) —‘ Trials of a Schoolteacher,’ 1 Discourse on the Voice.’ 10.30: Station Trio, ‘Largo’ (Handel). 10.37; James Riley (tenor) —‘Nirvana’ (Adams), ‘Star of the Desert’ (Bonheur). 10.45: Laic sporting results. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 11: Our great thought, “Oppression is but another name for irresponsible power, it history is to bo trusted.”—-William Pinkncv. 11. Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-plionists—‘Jack In the Box’ (Nichol), ‘Slmlimar’ (Nichol), ‘Alary Lon’ (Lyman), ‘Alarip, Alarie, Marie’ (Brown), ‘ Just a Bose in Old Killarney ’ (Swan), ‘lndian Love Call’ (Friml), ‘Rose Alarie ’ (Friml), ‘Gimme a Little Kiss Will Yuh Huh?’ (Turk), ‘Any Ico Today, Lady ’ (Bollard), ‘ Princess Betty’s Lullaby’ (Stoneham), 1 Classicana ’ (piano solo, Lange), ‘She Knows Her Onions’ (Yellen), ‘Don’t Be Angry With Ale’ (Donaldson). ‘Whistle the Blues Away’ (Alyer), ‘Falling In Love With You’ (Alvei’), ‘Deed 1 Do’ (Hirsch), ‘Collette’ (Kahn), ‘The Doll Dance’ (piano novelty, with orchestra, Brown), ‘At Sundown’ (Donaldson). 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG, Brisbane.—The Royal Automobile Club’s reliability contest commences this week-end. An official from 4QG will accompany the R.A.C.Q. cars, and will, at certain times during the contest, give short word pictures of the happenings. 6: Details in connection with to-day’s touring in tlie Royal Automobile Club’s reliability contest. (i. 3(): Bedtime stories by “Unde Ron.” 7.15; Racing results. 7.20: To-day’s football play described. 7.31): Sailing notes by Mr F. Smith. To-night’s programme will comprise the relaying ot the main session in connection with the Lismoro Aliisicnl Festival direct from Lismnre. H is impossible to publish details owing to the fact that the names of those participating in tonight’s pogranjinc wore not known at the time of going to press. 8; Musical festival. 10.30: The ‘Sunday Mail’ news; weather news; close down. TO-MCWS PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—3: Studio and gramophone items. 4.28; Announcement of evening church service. 4.30: Close down. 0.55: Church service from St. Alalthew’s Anglican, Wellesley street; preacher, Rev, Canon GrantCnwan; organist and choral director. Air W, Philpott. This is the seventyfourth anniversary of the church, and

is the ‘Paternal Festival.’ 8.30: Special choral items by St. Matthew's Choir, to bo followed by selected studio items. 9.30: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—6.ss: Relay of church service from Taranaki street Methodist Church; Rev. Clarence Eaton. 8.15; Relay of the Wellington Tramways Rand concert at His Majesty’s Theatre. 3YA, Christchurch. —5.15: Children’s song service from 3YA Studio, by Uncle Sam. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church; preacher, Rev. .1, Robertson, 8.A.; organist, Mr Melville La wry; choirmaster, Mr V. C. Peters. 7.45: Programme ol choral and organ selections from the church. 8.15; Relay from Liberty Picture Theatre of concert, arranged by the Returned Soldiers’ Association for their unemployment fund. 4YA, Dunedin.—6.3o: Relay of service from the First Church of Otago; preacher, Rev. William Scorgie; organist, Dr V. E. Galway. 8: Relay from St. Kilda Rand Rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Jidda Rand; conductor, Mr James Dixon. 9.20; Close down. 2RL, Sydney.—lo.4s: Special news service. 11: Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 2; G.P.O. clock and chimes; children’s session. 2.15; H.M.V. gramophone recital. 2.45: Information service. 3: Close down. 3.30: Oigan and choral recital, broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 4.30: Bible class, conducted by Mr W. “ Cairo ” Bradley. 5.15: Close down. 5.15; Children’s session. 7 : Service broadcast from St. Jude’s Church of England, Randwick. 5.30; Broadcasters’ Trio. 3,40; Mr W. K. Lewis (baritone). 8.47: Mr Haagen Holenbergh (piano solos). 8.57: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Air C. J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 8.58: Resume of following day’s programme. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano). 9.9: Mr Bryce Carter (’cellist). 9.16: Duet, Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr W. E. Lewis. 9.2(1: Broadcasters’ Trio. 9.3(1: Mr W. IS. Lewis. 9.37: Mr Haagen Holenbergh. 9.47: Mr Bryce Carter. 9.54; Miss Dorrie Ward. 10.1: Broadcasters’ Trio, 10.11: National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne. —Service from Collins Street Independent Church (minister, Rev. J. Ernest dames, 8.D.). 8.30: Richmond City Band. March,

‘ Viscount Nelson ’ (Zohle); hymn, ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’ 8.37: Eileen Castles (soprano). 8.42; Instrumental Trio, Edward Goll (piano), Professor Bernard Heinze (violin), Louis Hattenbach (’cello), ‘Trio in B Flat,’ Op. II; Allegro-Scherzo (Beethoven). 8.55; Guy Moore (tenor), two songs of the north, ‘ Memory Song ’ (Oliver), ‘When the Ships Come Home.’ 9.2: Richmond City Rand, selection, ‘Operatic Gems.’ 9.9: Stanley Raines (flute), * Humoresko ’ (Hahockcr), ‘Polka Caprice’ (Tcrschak). 9,16: Eileen Castles (soprano). 9.23: Instrumental Trio, ‘Slumber Song’ (Schubert), ‘ Serenade ’ (Haydn). 9.38: Guy Moore (tenor), ‘ Siciliana ‘Cavalleria Rusticnna ’ (Mascagni), ‘Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.’ 9.45: Richmond City Band, selection ‘ Beethoven’ (Hume). 9.52: ‘Argus’ news service; announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message; our great thought, “Men at some time arc masters of their fates; tlie fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves ” (Shakespeare). 10: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—The complete evening service will be relayed from St. Paul’s Church of England, East Brisbane. 7: Church service. At the conclusion of Iho church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. The programme will include: Overture, ‘ Raymond’ (Thomas); selection, ‘La. Traviata. ’ (Verdi): fantasia, ‘Le Desert’ (David). , 9.30: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19670, 24 September 1927, Page 11

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19670, 24 September 1927, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19670, 24 September 1927, Page 11

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