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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.-0: Children’s session. 7.15: News and reports and book review. 8: Studio concert. 2YA. Wellington.—7 : News session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Chimes of the General Post Oftice clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, ‘Caliph of Baghdad' . (Bqildcu). A special radio presentation of the threeact farcical comedy, ‘Jane,’ by 11. Nicholls and W. Lestoeq, unde)' the direction of Air A. Stanley Warwick. ,‘IYA, ChristcluircJi.—o:. Children’s hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat, stories and songs; scholars from Alarist Hiothers’ School will also assist. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk by Colonel Colquhoun, under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League, ‘The Growth of Local Manufacture.’ 8: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Soprano and contralto duel. Madame GowerBurns and Airs Ann Harper, ‘The Wind and Hie Bose’ (Cesar Franck). 8.9: Flute solo, Mr W, Hay, ‘ Beeitativc and Air’ (Macfnrrcn). S.T4: Tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott, 1 Elegie ’ with violin obbligato (Massenet). 8.IS: Pianoforte solo, Miss Ailcen Warren, 1 Vonetienne, Fourth Barcarolle ’ (Godard). 8.23: Soprano solo, Aladamo Gower-Burns. 1 L’Ete ’ (Chaminade). 5.27: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Presto from a Minor Trio’ (Lalo). 8.39: Baritone solo, Air Bernard Rennell, ‘Rod Rose’ from * Alonsieur Bcaucaire ’ (Alessager). 8.42: Contralto solos, Airs Ann Harper —‘lf Song to Thee’ (Godard), ‘The Silver Ring’ (Chaminade). 8.49: Recitation, Miss Maiona Juriss, ‘ In the Days of La Fayette’ (Alarlin). 8.55; Tenor and baritone duet, Messrs Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell, ‘ On Silver Wave’ (Chaminade). 8.59: Weather report and forecast. 9; Overture. 9.5: Soprano solos, Madame Gowei Burns—‘Awake Not Yet’ (Godard), ‘ Chanson do Florian ’ (Godard), 9.12: Flute solo, Air W. Hay. ‘ Ascanio ’ (Air do Ballet, Saint-Snens). 9.17; Tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott, ‘ .Riiournello' (Chaminade). 9.21: Pinnolorte solo, Miss Ailc-en Warren, ‘First Mazurka’ (Saint-Saons). 9.26: Contralto solo, Mrs Ann Harper, ‘Serenade’ (Gounod). 9.31 : Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—‘ Reverie 1 (Saint-Saons), ’La. Coquette.’ 9.<12: Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Reniiqll, selected. 9.46; Recitation, Miss Alaiona Juriss, ‘The French Peasant.’ 9.52: Vocal quartet, Madame GonejBurns, Mrs Ami Harper, Messrs Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell, ‘La Marseillaise.’ ‘ God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin.--?; Town Hull chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session. 8; Town Halt chimes. 8.1: Orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre, undw the direction of Alonsieur Dc Rose. 8.10: Humorous song, Mr Billy Gay, ‘ I Never Sec Maggie Alone’ (Lynton). 8.14: Banjo solos, Mr Jack Al'Ncil—‘Hello, Cutio’ (Friend), ‘ B. and D. Super March ’ (Morris). 8.21: Humorous sketch, the Two Blue Ducks, ‘ Current Events in 1950,’ first part. 8.30: Light vocal solo, Aliss Jaequelene Biu-ko, ‘ Rackety Coo ’ from ‘ Katinka 1 (Friml). 5.34: Saxophone solo, Mr J. APCaw, ‘ Valse Vanity’ (Wiedoci’t). 8.38; Orchestral interlude from Octagon ‘Theatre. 8.48; Light baritone solos, Air Percy James —‘ After Dark ’ (Johnston), ‘Precious’ (Whiting). 8.55: Humorous sketch, Miss Billie Lorraine and Mr Percy James. 9.5: Banjo solo, Air Jack ADNeil, ‘When You and i Were Young, Alaggie ’ (Butterfield). 9.8: Light soprano solos, Aliss Billie Lorraine —‘I’ve Got the Boy.’ ‘You’ve Gotta Know How ’ (Donaldson). 9.15: Humorous address, Pastor W. D. Alore. 9.30: Saxophone solos, Air J. Al'Caw — ‘O Sole Alio’ (Di Capua), ‘Rickety Raffle’ (Barrel!). 9.37: Light vocal solos, Air Billy Gay—‘Hello, Swanee, Hello’ (Britt), ‘When the Love Bird Leaves its Nest’ (Wade). 9.43: .Humorous sketch, Two fflno Ducks, ‘Current Events in 1950,’ part two. 9.48: Light vocal .solos, Miss Jaequelene Burke —‘Dancing Time’ from ‘The Cabaret Girl’ (Kcin), ‘Memory Lane’ from ‘Betty’ (Conrad). 9.54: Orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre. 10: Close down.
3LO, Melbourne. —8 ; Rod M‘Gregor will speak on ‘Football.’ 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.16: The Vagabonds—‘One Summer’s Night,’ ‘Rang Tang’ (Darby), ‘Fifty .Million Frenchmen’
(Rose). 8.25; Mina. Hoseleva. (soprano), ‘ Matinata ’ (Leoncavallo). 8.28; The Vagabonds—‘Just a. Memory’ (Henderson), ‘Persian Rug’
(Kahn*), ‘l’d Leave Ton Mon’ (Bloom). 8.37: Olivor T’oacook (baritone), ‘Sometime, Somehow, Somewhere’ (Wallace). 5.40: The Vagabonds—‘Hero I am’ (Brown), ‘Painting Pretty Pictures’ (Weddell), ‘ The Mannikin Ball' (Dixon). 8.40: Rupert Maxell and Elsie Day, ‘ Hannonylarity.’ 8.52: The Vagabonds—‘ Mademoiselle iMimi ’ (Young), ‘ In a Dew, Dow,Dewy Day’ (Johnson), ‘Miss Anabolic Lee’ (Pollack). 9.1: Isobcl Biddcll (contralto), ‘La Cloche.’ 9.4: The Vagabonds—‘ Hustling Hinkler’ (Gilbert), ‘ Look in the Mirror’ (Slept), ‘ Whoo, You, ‘That’s Who’ (Ycllen). 9.13: Mina Hesedeva, ‘Pierrot.’ U.lti: The Vagabonds—‘ The Wedding Waltz’ (Gilbert), ‘The Sunrise' (Santly) v !i‘ alt a Moon’ (Hanley). 9.25: Oliver Peacock, ‘ The Lane to Bnllybree ’ (Oloy Speaks). 9.28; The Vagabonds—‘Deep River Blues,’ ‘She Belongs To Me’ (Johnson), ‘Just a Little Cuter’ (Alexander). 9.37; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, ‘ Hannonylarity.’ 9.40; The Vagabonds—‘Yale Blues’ (Ellis), ‘Baby, Your Mother,’ ‘Spanish Moon.’ 9.49: Isobel Biddcll, 1 Borgero Logerc.’ 9.52; The Vagabonds—‘ There Must be a Silver Lining.’ ‘Stay Out of the South ’ (Dixon), ‘A Shady Tree.’ 10; ‘Argus’ news service, British official wireless news from Rugby, meteorological information, announcements, sporting notes by “ Olympus,” island shipping movements. .10.15: Tlio Vagabonds ‘The Spell of the Moon’ (Kahn), ‘My Ohio Home’ (Kahn), ‘Dainty Miss,’ piano solo. 10.24: Mina Heseleva, “ Bell Song’ from ‘ Lakme ’ (Delibes). 10.27; The Vagabonds—‘ Lazy Weather ’ (Trent), ‘Broken Hearted’ (Lewis), ‘From Now On’ (Friend). 10.36: Oliver Peacock, ‘You and J’ (May Brahe). 10.39: The Vagabonds—‘Rose of the Volga’ (Kahn), ‘Cheerio Beerie Bee,’ ‘I Walked Back From the Buggy Ride ’ (Adams). 10.48: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, ‘ Hannonylarity. ’ 10.51: The Vagabonds—‘Diane (Rapee), ‘The Blue Room,’ ‘TheGirl Friend.’ 11; Our great thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds ‘ Following You Around’ (Kahn), ‘Who’s Loving You Tonight’ (Rose), ‘Are You Happy?’ (Agar), ‘Egyptian Echoes’ (Black), ‘Ail By My Ownsomo ’ (Kahn), ‘ Dancing Tambourine’ (Polla), ‘ Barbara ’ (Silver), ‘What Will Yon Do? 1 ‘Sing Me a Baby Song’ (Kahn). ‘Funny Tune’ (Olsen), ‘The Magic of Moonlight and Love’ (Hayess), ‘ M.v Idea of Heaygn ’ (Johnson), ‘ Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away ’ (Bryan), ‘There AVi II Come a Time’ (Darren i . 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG. Brisbane. —8; Instrumental •trio. ‘Serenade’ (Trouselle), Misser, Cecile Pritchard and Oatilie Cloakeand Mrs G. Sampson. 8.6: Tenor solo, ‘Ekanore’ (Coleridge-Taylor), Mr W. ■Land. 5.9: 'Cello solo, ‘On Wings of Song’ (Mendelssohn), Miss Ottilia Cloake. 8.12.: Baritone solo, ‘Drake Goes West’ (Sanderson), Mr Scale. 8..17: Piano solo, ‘Promenade,’ from ‘Carnival’ (Schumann), Mrs George Sampson. 5.20: Duet, ‘Tenor and Baritone’ (Lane Wilson), Messrs Walter Land and Seale. 8.24: Violin solo, ‘lndian Lament’ (Dvorak-Kreislcr), Miss Cecile Pritchard. 8.27: Tenor solos—' Nightfall at Sea ’ (Montague Phillips), ‘The Sweetest Flower’ (Robert Batten),''Mr Walter Land, 8.30; Instrumental trio, ‘ Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes’ (Quitter), Miss Ce-
cilo Pritchard, Miss Oltilie Cloake, and Mrs G. Sampson. 8.33: Duet, ‘Two Gendarmes' (Offenbach), Messrs Walter Land (tenor) and Seale (baritone). 8.37: piano solo, ‘ Minstrels ’ (Debussy), Mrs G. Sampson. 8.40: Baritone solo, ‘ King Charles ’ (Maude Valerie White), Mr Seale. 8.43: ’Cello solo, ‘Chant du Berger’ (Schuhoff), Miss Ottilie Cloake. 8.46: Tenor solo, ‘Fair House of Joy’ (Quilter), Mr Walter Land. 8.49: Violin solo, ‘Gavotte’ (Popper-Auer)i Miss Cecile Pritchard. 8.52: Piano solos—‘Waltz in C Sharp Minor ’ (Brahms), ‘ Waltz in E Minor’ (Brahms), Mrs G. Sampson. 8.55: Instrumental trio, ‘ Marche Militaire ’ (Bridge), Miss Cecile Pritchard, Miss Ottilie Cloake, and Mrs G. Sampson. The second portion of the programme will comprise a concert arranged by Messrs Olsen and Goodchap. and relayed from their “White House” at Wooloongabba. 10; The ‘Daily Mail ’ news, weather news. Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 15
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