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RADIO

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7.45: Nows and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre (Henry C. Engel, conductor). 8.9; Contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lingard—- ‘ Soul of Mine,’ Barnes (Chappell); ‘Dry Those Tears,’ Del Riego (Chappell). 8.17; Piano solo, Mrs Hugh i Morton, ‘Pox-trot Medley.’ 8.22: | Baritone sAcos, Mr Walter Brough—‘inter Nos,’ ‘Border Ballad,’ Cowen. 8.31: Violin solo, Mr Powell Rogers, 1 Liebestraume,’ Liszt. 8.35: Soprano solos, Miss Peggy Cutting—‘ The Little Brown Owl,’ Sanderson (Boosey); ‘ Sometimes in Summer,’ Bennett. 8.43; Duo, Bohemian Duo, popular numbers. 8.51: ‘Tenor solo, Mr Geo. Barnes, ‘An Evening Song,’ BlumenIhal. 8.55: Relay of musical interlude from Rialto Theatre. 9; Weather report. 9.1; Talk on 'Flower Legends,’ from ‘ Grecian History,’ with an elocutionary prologue by Mr Leonard Griffiths. 9.16: Contralto solo, Miss N. Lingard, ‘The Long Avenue,’ Molloy (Boosey). 9.20: Piano solos, Mrs H. Morton ‘ Hexlontanz,’ M'Dowell; selected fox-trots. 9.27; Baritone solo, Mr W. Brough. ‘Will o’ the Wisp,’ Spross. 9.32: Violin solos, Mr P. Rogers—selections from ‘ Rigoletto,’ nrr. Tavan; selected novelty items. 9.40: Soprano solo, Miss P. Cutting, ‘ Avu Maria,’ Mascagni (Asclicrberg). 9.44: Relay -of musical entr’acte from Rialto Theatre. 9.48; Duo, Bohemian Duo, popular numbers. 9.54 ; Tenor solos, Mir G. Barnes—‘Only the River Running By,’ Hopkins; selected. 10: A thought. 10.1: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7. News session and market reports. 7.40: Lecturcttc, Mr W. King. ‘Esperanto,’ lesson No. 13. 8: Chiracs of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Relay from Pageant of Industry, Town Hall; address, Mr W. Vcitch, M.P. 8.11: Band Salvation Army—march, ‘Valor Crown,’ a it. Bandsman Herd. 8.18: Soprano solo, Madame Valvava Lund, ‘All! Tors do lui,’ from ‘Traviata,’ Verdi (Boosey). 8.22; Band, Salvation Army—selection, ‘ Over Jordan,’ nrr. Adjutant Coles (Salvation Army, Lonclqn). 8.30: Tenor solo, Mr Win. Renshaw , ‘ Onaway, Awake, Beloved,’ Coweii (Metzlcr). 3.34: Band, Salvation Army—selection, ‘ English Melodies,’ arr. by Hill (Salvation Army, London!. 8.40: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, ‘What the Chimney Sang,’ Griswold (Boosey). 8.44: Band, Salvation Army—march, ‘Boston,’ arr. by Broughton (Salvation Army, London). 8.51: Soprano solo, Madame Valvara Lund, ‘ Ernani fnvolami,’ from ‘Ernani,’ Verdi (Boosey). 8.55: Male voices, bandsmen of Salvation Army Band, ‘West Indian Melodics’ (traditional). 9,2; Elocutionary, Mr Byron Brown, excerpts from Shakespeare. 9.17: Cornet solo, Bandsman Gofiin, ‘Happy Day,’ Bandmaster Licdzen (Salvation Army, London). 9.23; Band, Salvation Army—air vane, ‘My Homeward Journey,’ Bandmaster Swanson (Salvation Army, London). 9.33: Tenor solos, Mr Win. Reushaw—‘Ma Little Banjo,’ Dickmont; ‘ Clorinda,’ Morgan (Chappoll-Enoeh). 9.38: Band, Salvation Army, ‘Songs of Scotland,’ arr. Slater (Salvation Army, London). 9.48: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene. ‘ Brloro Aon Came,’ Wilson (Cramer), 9,52; Band, Salvation Army, ‘ Active Services,’ Coles (Salvation Army, London). 3YA, Christchurch. —6: Childrens session, by TJneR -Jack. 7.15; Nows and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr R. W. Robinson, ‘ Rules ot the Road and Motor Control.’_ 8; Chimes; relay of orchestral selections Iroiu Everybody s Picture Theatre Orchestra, (under condurtorship ot Air Albert Bulgood). 8.19; Baritone solo. Air E. R. Hawker, ‘ King Charles,’ White. 8.23: Soprano solo, Miss Sylvia Marshall, ‘Advice’ Carcw. 8.27: Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, ‘ A.D. 1620 ’ (from ‘Sea Pieces’), Macdowell. 8.31: Talk, Rev. B. Dudley, F.R.A.S., ‘The Polar Lights and Their Meaning.’ 8.40: Instvumcutal trio. Christchurch Broadcasting ’Trio, ‘Minuet’ irom ‘ 'i rio, op. 32,’ Godard. 8.4 !: Baritone solo. Air F.’ 11. Hawker, ‘ Kings of the Road,’ Bovau. 3.51; Soprano solo, Aliss Sylvia Marshall, ‘ln the Dusk,’ Tate. 9; Relay from Everybody’s Picture Theatre. 9.15; Baritone solo, Air 1. R. Hawker, ‘Bedouin Love Song,’ Pinsuti. 9.19: Instrumental Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Entr’acte to Act 11., from oncra ‘ Carmen,’ Bizet. 9.23: Soprano solo, Aliss Sylvia Alarshall, ‘That Hour With You,’ 'Tate. 9.27: Pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren, ‘Vaises Piquant,’ Peel. 9.31: Baritone solo. Air E. R. ‘ the Song of Hybrias the Cretan,’ Elliott. 9.35: Soprano solo, Aliss Sylvia Alarshall, ‘ By the Waters of Minnetonka,’ Liciirance. 9.41 J: Instrninontal tiio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio~‘Nocturne iu E Flat,’ Chopin; ‘Hungarian Dance in G Alinor,’ Brahms. 9.44: Dancing lessons, Mr Cyril Poulton, lessons on dancing; close down. 4YA, Dunedin. —7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.45: .Address by Mr T. R. Fleming, cx-se.mor inspector of schools, ‘ Humor of School Life ’ (second senes). 8: Town Hall chimes; studio concert and relay of presentation of awards to Bov Scouts ior gallant acts ot bravery from Burns Hall. 8.1: Opening remarks by District Commissioner ot Boy Scouts, Mr W. E. Aleck. S.S: Baritone 1 •solos, Mr Raul Coachman—‘ The Devout Lover,’ While; ‘ Red Devon by the Sea.’ 8.11 ; Pianoforte solo, Aliss Alaric Tucker, ‘ Sonata, Adagio Mol to,’ Beethoven. P. 20; Address to Boy Scouts bv Air 11.I 1 . Alliner. M.A., C.AI.G., rector of AVaitaki Boys’ High School. 8.50: Cornet solo. Mr I). J. Robertson, ‘Absent,’ .Metcalf, 8.51; Light vocal, Air Billy Gay, with ukulele accompaniment by himself and Air A. Bradley—‘Drifting and Dreaming,’ ‘Don’t Sing Aloha When f Go.’ 9: Presentation of awards bv Dr AV. Alarshali Alacdonald —(1) The silver cross, to Second I bus. Rennie, Ist Dunedin Rovers; (2) silver cross, to Patrol-leader dames Alclialski, Green Island Troop; (3) certificate ol merit to Patrol-leader G. M. Dodds, Aloscicl Troop. 9.15: Pianotorto duct, Misses AL Tucker and AI. Rodger, ‘ Valso dcs Fleurs,’ Tsehaikowsky. 9.20 : Baritone solos. Air Paul Coachman —‘ I Am Fate’; ‘ Little Irish Girl,’ Lohr. 9.26: Cornet solo, Air D. J. Robertson. 9.30: Orchestral selections, under Mr Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre. 9.40: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss M. Tucker, 1 Pale Aloon,’ Logan. 9.43: Light vocal. Air Billy Gay—‘Just Wait Till Von Sec,’ ‘Cecilia.’ 9.55; Pianoforte solo, Aliss Marie Tucker. ‘Butterfly Study,’ Chopin. 10: Close clown.

2BL, Sydney.—The entertainment will include an hour’s programme presented by Homo Recreations, Ltd., the Salonola Dance Orchestra, Air Norman Wright (tenor), Mr Compton Coutts (comedian), weather reports, Broadcasters’ Radio Players (under the direction of Aliss Nellie Ferguson) in Boucicault’s Irish drama ‘ Arrah-Na-Pogne ’ (incidental music by Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio, under the direction of Air G. Vern Barnett), and AI Jack's Crackerjacks broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino.

4QG, Brisbane.—B: A programme by the Siikstone Apollo Club—Chorus, Sailors’ Chorus’ (Wagner), the Apollo Club; song, Air A. Elliott; chorus, ‘ Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond ’ (Vincent), the x\polio Club; solo, Air A. Little; monologue, Mr D. Owen; chorus, ‘ Destruction of Gaza ’ (Laurent do Rillo), tho Apollo Club; concertina and pianoforte duct. Air and Aliss Griffiths,; chorus, ‘ Excelsior ’ (Balfc), the Apollo Club; humorous story by Air D. Griffith; choruses—- ‘ Brahms’s Lullaby,’ ‘ Evening Pastorale ’ (Wilfred Shaw), the Apollo Club; duet, Alessrs Westwood and .Morris; chorus, ‘Cannibal Idyll’ (Taver), tho Apollo Club; pianuluiTo solo, Aliss T.

Marsh; chorus, ‘Killarney’ (Vincent), the Apollo Chib; concertina and pianoforte clnct, Mr and Miss Griffith; song, ‘ Tho Miner’ (Kent Sutton), Mr V, Morris; chorus, ‘The Dong Day Closes’ (Sullivanl, the Apollo Club; male quartet, the Quartet Party; monologue, Mr D. Owen; chorus, ‘The Spartan Heroes’ (Protheroc), the Apollo Club, 9.;!0- Prom the Centennial Hall, dance music. ](I; The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 2