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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland,—G.3oChildren’?! session, Tom Thumb. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on * Motoring ’ by Mr, Goo. Campbell. 8: Chimes--8.1: Relay of concert from Messrs J(hn Court, Ltd. 8.31: Piano solo, Mr Erie Bell, ‘To, the Spring,’ Grieg. 8.34: Soprano solos, Miss Dorothy Youd—‘Robin Adair,’ ‘Piper June,’ Carew. 8.42: ,Baritone solo, Mr Dudley 'Wrathall, ‘ Onaway, Awake, Beloved,’ Colo-ridge-Taylor. 8.47: Violin solo, Mr Paul Bretnall, ‘Mazurka,’ Chopin. 8.51: Contralto solos, Mi&s Martha Williamson—' Sorrow,’ I. Bingham; ‘Auld Robin Gray,’ Lc-ves. 9: Weather report. 9.4: Duet, MissToud and Mr Wrathall, ‘ Sing, Slug, Birds on the Wing.’ 9.6; Mezzo solo, Miss Cecilia Duncan, ‘ Here in the Quiet Hills,’ Came. 9.10: Piano solo,-Mr E. Bell, ‘Ballad in A Flat,’ Chopin. 9.15: Baritone solo, Mr D, Wrathall, ‘ Pagan,’ Lohr. 9,19: Duet, Misses Williamson and Youd, ‘0 Lovely Night,’ Ronald. 9.24; Violin solos, Mr P. Bretnall— ‘Minute Waltz,’ Chopin; ‘ Nachstuck,’ Schumann. 9.29: Mezzo solos, Miss 0. Duncan—‘ Annie Laurie,’ Lehmann; ‘Danny Boy,’ old Irish. 9.37: Contralto solo, Miss M. Williamson, ‘When I’m a Grown-up Lady,’ Fisher. 9.41: Baritone solo, Mr D. Wrathall, ‘King Charles,’ White. 9.45: Piano solo, Mr E. Bell, ‘Minuet in G,’ Paderewski. 9.49: Soprano solo, Miss D. Youd, ‘Gloriana,’ Mallinson. 9.53: Violin solo, Mr P. Bretnall, ‘Minuet,’ Mozart. 9.56; Trio, Misses Williamson and Youd and Mr Wrathall, selected. 10: A thought, 10.1: Close down.

2YA, Wellington.—-? News session and market reports. 7.40: Lecture tte, Mr D. G. Paris, ‘ Athletics.’ 8: Pci ay from Pageant of Industry, Town Hall, of an address given by Mr G. W. Forbes, M.P., on ‘New Zealand Industries.’ ■ 8.11: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.21: Soprano solo, Mrs Alma Milhvard, ‘The Almond Tree,’ Schumann (Booscy). 8.25: Violin solo, Mr L. A. C. Warner, ‘Premiere Mazurka.’ Drdla. 8.29: Baritone solo, Mr K. Rigby, ‘ Friend o’ Mine,’ Sanderson (Boosey). 8.33: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.38: Elocutionary, Miss Nora Burt, ‘Fractions.’ 8.42: Tenor solo, Mir Frank Bryant, ‘ Elcanore,’ Coleridge-Tayior. 8.46: Instrumental, Studio, Orchestra, selected. 8.56; Contralto solo, Mrs H. Blacker, ‘ Angus Macdonald,’ Moeckel Chappell). 9: Weather report. 9.1; Lecturette, editor-announcer, 1 Imperial Affairs.’ 9.16: _ Relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from tho Adelphi Cabaret. 9.21: Soprano solo, Mns Alma Milhvard, ‘ Unmindful of the Roses,’ Coleridge-Tayior (Boosey). 9.25: Violin solos, Mr L. A. C. Warner —‘Hungarian Dance,’ Drdla; ‘By tho Waters of Minnetonka,’ Lieurance (Schott), 9.30; Relay of Manual Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 9.35: Baritone solo, Mr K. Rigby, ‘ Mato o’ Mine,’ Scott (Boosey). 9.40: Relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from tho Adelphi Cabaret. 9.45: Elocutionary, Miss Nora Burt, ‘The New Zealander’s National Anthem,’ anon. 9.49: Tenor solos, Mr Frank Bryant—‘ Drink to Me Only.’ Quilter; ‘Tho Birth of Morn,’ Leoni (Chappell-Allan). 9.54: Contralto solo, Mrs H. Blacker, ‘ The Glory of the Sea,’ Sanderson (Boosey). 9.59: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected.

3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls: News and reports. 8: Cliimes; relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Ernest Jamieson. 8.15: Bass solo, Mr T. I). Williams, ‘War Song,’ Elgar (Booscy). 8.19: Soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton, ‘The Blackbird’s Song,’ Scott. 8.23: Violin solo, -Miss Irene Morris. ‘Cantilena,* Bohm. 8.28; Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘Red Devon by the Sea,’ Clarke. 8.32: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Eenaut, ‘ Ferry Me Across the Water,’ Homer. 8.36: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Rosamond,’ ballet music, Schubert. 8.42: Mixed vocal quartet, Christchurch Broadcasting Quartet, ‘The Sea Hath Its Pearls,’ Pinsuti. 8.46: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, ‘ The Desert.’ _ Emmanuel. 8.50: Soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton, ‘ Over the Mountains.’ Juilter. 8.54: Vocal quartet, Misses F. Hamerton and Belle Renaut, ‘I Loved a Lass,Williams. 9: Relay from Liberty Picture Theatre. 9.15: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, * I Know of Two Bright Eyes,' Cadman. 9.19: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, ‘ln _ Summer Fields,’ Brahms. 9.23: Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, ‘Tempo di Miuuetto,’ PugnaniKreisler. 9.27: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, ‘Devonshire Cream and Cider,’ Sanderson. 9.31: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton. ‘How the Holly Got its Thorns,’ Besley. 9.35: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Micaela’s Song ’ and ‘Gipsy Song’ from opera, ‘Carmen,’ Bizet. 9.39: Vocal duet. Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, ‘ Lovg and War,’ Cooke. 9.44: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ When My Ships Come Sailing Home,’ Dorel. 9.48: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, ‘An Indian Lullaby,’ Morgan. 9.52: Vocal quartet, Christchurch Broadcasting Quartet, ‘I Saw Lovely Phyllis,’ Bevan. 9.56; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—‘The Answer’ (arr. Bellingham), Wolstenholme; ‘Waltz’ from ‘The Sleeping Beauty,’ Tschaikowsky; close down.

4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1; Children’s session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40: News and market session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Studio concert. 9 ; Dance music by Ern Beecham and his orcliestra, relayed from the Savoy, 10: Close down. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters’ Trio. 8.13: Mr Sydney Hollister (comedian). 8.20: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo-soprano). 8.27: Broadcasters’ all sports expert will talk on cricket. 8.42: Al. Jack’s Cracker,jacks broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 8.52: Mr Frank Ryan (entertainer). 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr C, J. Mares (Government Meteorologist) . 9.2: Broadcasters’ Trio. 9.12 : Mr Bobby Watson (comedian). 9.19; Al. Jack’s Sydney Hollister. 9.36: The sporting editor of the ‘ Sun ’ will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. 9.56: Miss Phyllis Atkinson, 10.8: Al. Jack’s Grackerjacks. 10.13; Mr Frank Ryan. 10.20: Broadcasters’ Trio. 10.30: Mr Bobby Watson. 10.37: Al. Jack’s Grackerjacks. 10.47; Resume of following day’s programme. 10.50: Al. Jack’s Grackerjacks. 11: G.P.O, clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.— : 7.sß: Collingwood Citizens’ Band—Waltz, ‘ Chagrin d’Amour,’ fox trot, ‘ Ain’t She Ewect.’ 8.8; Gladys Lampe (contralto) — ‘Creation Hymn’ (Beethoven), ‘Sunday’ (Brahms), 8.15: Mr C. J. Williams. 8.25: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, selection, ‘ Scenes of' Beauty.’ 8.35: Marie Lawton—‘ Ave Maria Intermezzo ’ (Mascagni), ‘Spring’s Awakening’ (Sanderson). 8.12: French Bros, (banjoists)—‘Sam the Accordion Man,’ ‘Hawaiian Melodics.’ -8.50: Warde Morgan, tenor (by permission of J, C. Williamson, Ltd). 8.57: Announcements, the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 9: Collingwood Citizens’ Band March, ‘Heroes of the Flag’; overture, ‘Victorian Cross.’ 9.7: Russo and Bradford (operatic vocalists)—Duet, ‘ What is Done,’ (Charles Cuvillier), Lynda Bradford, ‘ Provence ’ (Gerald Came), duet, ‘Carmela,’ Neapolitan melody (C. B De Curtis). 9.17: Marie Lawton—• ‘Ye Banks and Braes,’ ‘Angus Macdonald.’ 9.24: “Cardigan.” 9.35: Collingwood Citizens’ Baud, march, ‘Handel. Awakes. ’’ 9.40: Fred. Walker (baritone) —‘Harlequin 1 -i,W. ■ Sanderson), ‘Fleurctte’ (D. M'Geoch). 9.47: French' Bros, (banjoists)—‘ Honolulu,’

‘ Lindy Lou.’ 9.54: Gladys Lamps (contralto)— ‘ The Elf Man’ (Wells), ‘My Ships’ (Barratt): 10: Colling' wood Citizens’ Band—lntermezzo, ‘ The Dream Girl,’ ‘A Japanese Dance.’ 10.10: ‘Argus’ news service, road notes supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, meteorological information. 10.20: Joe Aronson and bis SyncoSymphonists—‘ I Wonder Who’s With You’ (Dixon), ‘This is June’ (Leanord), ‘ What Does It Matter ’ (Berlin). 10.30: Warde Morgan (tenor). 10.37; Collingwood Citizens’ Band—‘Prelude and Mazurka’ from ‘Copelia.’ 10,47: Announcements. 10.50; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sympbon-ists—‘The Prisoner’s Bride’ (Mathieu), ‘Everything is Made for Love’ (Johnson), ‘I Didn’t Know’ (Swift). 11: Our great thought—“ Better build schoolrooms for the boy than cells and gibbets for the man.” 11 1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—‘ Upright and Grand ’ (piano solo, Bloom), ‘ Muddy water ’ (De Rose), ‘ Where the Love Bird Leaves the Nest ’ (Wade), ‘By the Old Rod Mill’ (David), ‘l’m on My Way Home ’ (Berlin), ‘Looking for a Boy’ (Gershwin), ‘That Certain Feeling’ (Gershwin),' ‘ I Won’t Go Home To-night ’ (Gilbert), ‘Pleading’ (Jones), ‘Chinese Moon’ (Nausbaum), ‘She Don’t Wanna ’ ■ (Ycllen), ‘Because I Love You’ (Berlin), ‘For My Sweetheart ’ (Brown), ‘Barbara ’ (Silver), ‘One Night in Love in Spain.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 8

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 8

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19699, 28 October 1927, Page 8