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RADIO

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES VYA, A u old and.—o to 7: Children’s hour. 7.15 to 7.45: News and information session. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre (conductor, Mr WhitefordWaugh). 8.11; Light baritone solos. Mr Reginald, ‘ Spring’s Lovable Lady (Elliott), ‘Sorter Miss You’ (Smith). 8.19: Soprano solo, Miss Hazel West, ‘There are Fairies at the Bottom or Our Garden’ (Lehmann). 8.23: Flute solo, Miss Ruby Brame, ‘ I Bad ’ (Czardi). 8.27: Boy soprano, David Campbell, ‘ Avourmeon ’ (King), ‘The Swallows ’ (Cowen). 8.35: Baritone solo Mr James do Monlalk, ‘ Yeomen of England’ (German). 8.40: Instrumental, Mr Peter Black’s Trio, ‘ Traum-dcr-Seunerin ’ (Labitsky). 8.45: Contralto ssjlo, Miss Jessie Smith, ‘ Mountain LdVcrs ’ (Squire). 8.49: Comet solos, Mr E. Tregilgas, ‘ Tho Keel Row ’ (Rimmer), ‘Softly Awakes My Heart’ (Saint-Saens), 8.53: Relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre. 0.7: Weather report. 9.8: Song at piano, Mr Peter Black, ‘ Smilin’ Through’ (P.eun). 9.13: Soprano solos, Miss H. West, ‘ Dawn Gentle Flower ’ (Bennett), ‘X Did Hot Know’ (Trotero), 9.21; Violin solo, Miss Marion M'Murtrie, ‘Andante and Allegro’ from ‘ Concerto in D Suite’ 9.25: Light baritone sob, Mr R. Thompson, /The Bellman’ (Ditson) 9.29; Boy soprano, Master David Campbell, ‘The Lass With the Delicate Air’ (Arne). 9.35: Relay of musical entr ado from Majestic Theatre. 9.38: Baritone solos, Mr De Monlalk,. aria from ‘L’Ebrcc’ (Appolliu), ‘Trooper Johnny Ludlow’ (Temple). 9.4(5: Cornet solo, Mr E. Tregilgas, ‘ Arbucklenian’ (Hartmann). 9.51: Contralto solo, Miss J. Smith, ‘lf I Might Only Come to You’ (Squire), ‘Sincerity’ (Clarke). 9.58: instrumental, Mr Peter Black’s Trio, ‘ Love’s O-d Sweet Song’ (Molloy). 10.2: A thought. 10.3: Close down. 2YA. Wellington.—6; Children’s session. 7; Nows session, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr E. A. Bradshaw, ‘ The Products of Petroleum and Their Uses.’ 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, march, ‘Old Contomptiblcs ’ (Ord Humel; quartet, Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Roses of My Heart ’ (Lohr). 8.10: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs Alice Harris, ‘ Fierce Flames arc Roaring’ (‘ll Trovatore’), Verdi. 8.14: Cornet, Mr Thomas Goodall, ‘My Pretty Jane’ (Hartman). 8.18; Tenor, Mr Arthur Coe, ‘Love, Could I Only Tell Thee’ (Capcl). 8.24; Trio, Sy-mons-Ellwood-Short ’Trio, ‘ First Movement, B Major’ (Brahms). 8.35: Duet, Mrs Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, ‘Violets’ (Wright). 8.40: Quartet, Orpheus, ‘Cherubic Hymn’ (Tschaikowski). 8.44: ’Cello, Mr George Ellvvood, ‘ Orieutalo ’ (Cult). 8.50; Duet, Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Leu Barnes, ‘ A.B.C.’ (Parry). 8.56: Weather report. 8.58: Lecturette, Mr Douglas Taylor, ‘Music and Pictures.’ 9.15: Tenor solo and quartet, Orpheus, ‘My Old Kentucky Home.’ 9.21; Sy-nions-Ellwood-Short Trio. ‘ First Movement, C Minor’ (Beethoven). 9.31: Contralto, Miss Lily Mackie, ‘Here in the Quiet Hills’ (Came). 9.37: Cornet. Mr Thomas Goodall, ‘Serenade (Schubert), ‘ Love’s Sorrow ’ (Shelly). 0,45: Baritone, Mr Leu Barnes, ‘ Eri Tu ’ (Masked Ball), Verdi. 9.50: ’Cello, Mr George Ellwood, ‘Londonderry Air’ (O’Connor-Morrico), ‘ Bouxco ‘ (Handel). 9.57: Quartet, Oruheus, ‘Kentucky Babe’ (Gicbcl Ditfion), , . 3YA. Christchurch. —0.30; Orchestral colections. 7.J5: Nows and reports. 7.30: Race review. 8:_ Cliinies; relay of orchestral selections Irom Grand Picture Theatre, under conductorship of Mrs Black; soprano solo, Miss Elina Donaldson, ‘Star Eyes’ (Speaks); steel guitars and ukulele, Miss Elaine Moody and party, ‘ Kniwnihau Waltz,’ ‘ln a Little Spanish Town’ (Wayne), ‘Kilma Waltz.’ (Awai); baritone solos, Mr llobt. Samson, ‘ The Sergeant of the Lino’ (Squire), ‘fling Dong Dell’ (Flynn); ’cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, ‘Song of India’ (Rimsky-Korsakov), ‘Russian Dance’’, elocutionary, Mrs E. T. Tegiplo, ‘Reflections of a Penny*’; pianoforte novelties, Mr Ivan Perrin, ‘ Coronach,’ extemporisation on ‘ Muddy Water,’ ‘ Lucky Day,’ and ‘ Don’t Bo Angry ’; impersonations of various speakers, Mr Jack Darragh, on the life of tlio late Hon. Richard John Seddon, the greatest figure in New Zealand history; instrumental trio. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ' Scherzo ’ (Schumann); soprano solo, Miss Edna, Donaldson. ‘Gifts of the Gods’ (i’olfc); steel guitar solos, Mr F. R. Monro, ‘ Hawaiian Airs,’ ‘ Negro Airs ’; baritone solo, Mr Robert Samson, ‘ Lighterman. Tom ’ (Squire); instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Waltz’ (Carreno), ‘Hungarian Dance, No. 5’ (Brahms); sketch, Airs E. T, Temple and Mr Jack Darragh, ‘ A Lapse of Memory ’; ’cello solos, Mr Harold Bock, ‘ Serenade ’ (Squire), ‘ Chanson Villagoiso ’ (Popper); pianoforte novelties, Mr Ivan Perrin, mocking the classics as played by Horschel Henlcre, including ‘ Liebestraum,’ ‘Melody in F,’ ‘ Rliapsodie Hongroisc,’ ‘ Drink to Me Onlyrelay of dance music by Los Mansion's Jazz Orchestra from Caledonian Hall, by the courtesy of Canterbury Jockey Club Bail Committee and with the permission of the Canterbury Caledonian Society; close down.

4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Thill chimes. 7.1: Children’s session, Big Brother Bill. S: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Bass solos—-Mr E. Cl. Bond—- ‘ Fisherman of .England,’ Phillips; ‘ Old Clothes and Fine Clothes,’ Shaw. 8.7; Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allen, ‘Flying Moments,’ Livens. 8.11: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Peggy Neill— 1 Break of Hay,’ Sanderson; ‘The Star,’ linger. 8.17: Flute solo, Mr A. Levi, ‘ Sonata in B Minor,’ Bach. 8.22; Contralto solos, Miss Gwen Cooper, ‘Pleading,’ _ Algar; ‘ When tho Groat Bed Dawn is Shining,’ Sharp. 8.29: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie. ‘Till the Sands of tho Desert Grow Cold,’ Ball. 8.33; Pianoforte solo. Miss A. D. Allen, ‘ Lichcstranmo.’ Liszt. 8.38: Baritone solos, Mr Avery Dale—' When 'the Grey of the Sky,’ Stirling; ‘The Perfect Prayer,’ Stcnson. 5.45: Address, Pastor W. D. More, ‘ Epitaphs.’ 9 : Relay of orchestral selections, under tho baton of Mr Chas. Parnell, from the Empire Theatre. 9.15: Flute solo, Mr A. Levi, ‘ Canzonetta,’ Kctelby. 9.20: Bass solos, Mr E. G. Bond—‘Song of the Wagoner,’ Smith; ‘ Invictus,’ Huhn. 9.27 : Cornet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘ Concortante,’ Weber. 9.31: Mezzosoprano solos, Miss Peggy Neill—‘Love’s Garden of Roses,’ Wood; ‘ln an Old-fashioned Town,’ Squire. 9.37 : Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allen, ‘Pierrette,’ Chaminade. 9.41: Flute duet (unaccompanied), Messrs A. Levi and H. Noes. 9.46: Baritone solos, Mr Avery Dale—‘ I Don’t Suppose,’ Troterc; ‘You Made a Now World For Me,’ Butler. 9.25: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘ 'The Lost Chord,’ Sullivan. 9.55: Contralto solos. Miss Gwen Cooper—‘ For Ever and For Ever’; ‘Vale,’ Russell. 10: Close down. 2BL, Sydney—B: G. 11.0. clock and chimes: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; a programme of classical music from tho studio. 5.3: Overture h.v Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett. 8.11: Miss Ethel Friend . (contralto). 8.18: Mr Leslie M'Calhim (flautist). 8,25: Mr Stoffel Bezuidenhout (baritone) . 8.32: Piano solos by Mr G. Vern Barnett. 8.42: Mr Alfred Wilinoro (tenor). • 8.49; Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 8.59: Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. Mares (Government Meteorologist) • 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1;- Miss Gladys Verona presents a recital of songs (her farewell appearance before commencing a tour of Queensland). 9.21; Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.31: Miss Ethel Friend. 9.38; Mr Leslie M'Callmu. 9.45; Mr Btolfe! Beauidenhout*, 9.52,; Broadcaster^

Light Orchestra. 10.2: Resume of following day ? s programme; announcements. 10.8: Mr Alfred Wilmore. 10.15: Dance music by the Wentworth Symphony Orchestra, broadcast from tho ballroom of tho Wentworth; between the dances, news items from Broadcasters’ news service. 11; G.P.O. clock and chimes; close down. 4Q6, Brisbane.—To-night’s programme has been arranged by Mr Erich John, and will bo provided by his party of radio artists. 8: Group of Beethoven songs— 1 The Spring is Returning,' double quartet; contralto solo, ‘ Knowcst Thou the Laud?’ Miss Audrey Bell; tenor solo, ‘ The Kiss,’ Mr Geo Vnliamson and double, quartet; duet. ‘ Chloo’s Warning,’ Misses Mate Malouf (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto). Group of old favorites— Tenor solo, ‘Sally Horner,’ Mr Jack Lord; bass solo. ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song,’ Mr Tom Ryan: duet, "Wie Larboard Watch,’ Messrs George Williamson (tenor) and Albert Falk (baritone) with double quartet: soprano solo. ‘ Cornin’ Thro’ tho Rye,’ Miss May Hughes. Songs from Verdi’s opera ‘ll Trovatore —Baritone solo, ‘II Balen,’ Mr Ben Cloirec; duet, ‘Home to Our Mountains,’ Miss Mabel Malouf; ‘ Onward to Battle,’ double quartet; duet, ‘ Miserere,’ Miss Audrey Bell (contralto)- and Mr Albert Falk (baritone); ‘Anvil Chorus,’ double quartet. 9; Metropolitan weather Group of operatic songs—‘ By their Songs So Sweet and Clear ’ (from Anber’s opera ‘ Tlie Noble Shepherdess’), double quartet; contralto solo, ‘ O Love From Thy Power ’ (from Saint-Saons’s opera ‘Samson and Delilah’), Miss Mildred Bell; ‘Bridal Chorus ’ (from Weber’s opera ‘ Froiscbutz ’), double, quartet; tenor solo, ‘La Donna Mobilo ’ (from Verdi’s opera ‘Rigoletto Mr George Williamson. Group of Irish songs—‘Kathleen Mavournecn,’ double quartet; duct, ‘Believe Me, ( lf All Those Endearing Young Charms,’ Misses Mabel Malouf (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto); duet, ‘ Eileen Allanah,’ Miss Mildred Bell and Mr Albert Falk. Songs of China and Japan— 1 The Feast of the Lanterns ’ (Bliss), double quartet; tenor solo, ‘Chin, Chin,Chinaman,’ Mr Walter Land; ‘ The Song of the Bells’ (Bantock), double quartet; duet, ‘Pretty Little Chinese’ (James), Miss Audrey Bell and Mr Walter Land; ‘ln the Temple’ (Bantock), double quartet. 10: The ‘ Daily Mail ’ news; weather nows; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 11

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 11

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