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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES . IYA, Auckland. —6: Children’s; session, conducted by Nod. . 7.15Ta1k by Sir George Campbell on • Motoring.’ 7.30 News and market reports. 8. Chimes, 3.1: Orchestral selection, 1 Oberoii Overture ’ (Weber;. 8.7 Vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, 1 Madrigal 1 (‘ Mikado,’ Sullivan;. ,3.10: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘Trio in B Flat, First Movement ’ (Schubert). 3.16: Elocutionary, Mr J. F. Montague—‘ Not Too Bad,’. ‘The Old, Old Story.’ 8.23: Contralto solo, Miss G. Evans, ‘ I Heard You Singing’ (Coates). 8.26: Instrumental quartets, the Internationals—‘ Miss, Annabella Leo’ (Fox), ‘Breeze’ (Hanley). 3.32 Novelty, the Wizard, ‘Word Wangles,’ B. 50; Tenor solo, Mr Reg. Newberry, ‘ Like Stars Above ’ (White). 8.54: ’Cello solo, Miss Molly Wright, ' Tarantelle 1 (Popper). 8.58; Weather forecast. 9; A presentation of ‘ The School for Scandal ’ (Sheridan), by the Auckland Comedy Players and Mr J. F. strumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘Hungarian Dances, Nos. 1,2, and 3’ (Brahms). 9 33; Contralto solo, Miss. G. Evans, ‘Salaam’ (Lang). 9.36: Orchestral, ‘ Liebestraume ’ (‘Dream of Love,’ Liszt) 9.39: Recital, Miss Mclzio Johnston, ‘Break, Break, Break.’ 9.44- Instrdumental quartets, the Internationals—‘ The Song is Gone ’ (Berlin), song a piano (Clyde Howley), ‘Every Evening’ (Walter). 9.52: Humorous song cycle, four cautionary, tales and a moral, presented by Madame Mary Towsey and Mr John Bree—‘Rebecca,’ ‘Jim,’ ‘Matilda,’ ‘ Henry King,’ ‘ Charles Augustus Fortesene.’ 10.10: ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Ernest, assisted by party from the Technical College—duets, songs, travel stories, and greetings. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. S: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, the Orchestra, ‘Gluck’ (Suppe). 8.9: Vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, ‘The Old Folks at Home’ (Cornwall). 8.14: Contralto solo, Miss Hilda Chndley, ‘ A Prayer to Our Lady’ (Ford), 8.18: Suite, the Orchestra—‘ Haiwatha ’ (Coleridge-Taylor), ‘The Wooing,’ ‘ The Marriage Feast ’ * Bird Scene,’ ‘ Conjurer’s Dance,’ ‘ Departure,’ ‘Reunion.’ 8.30: Humour, Mr Cedric Gardiner, ‘ If Life Were a Play ’ (Anon). 8.35: Tenor solos, Mr E. W. Robbins— ‘Because’ (D’Hardelot), ‘The Ships of Arcady ’ (Head). 8.42: Hawaiian trios, Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio—‘Honolulu March’ (M.S.), ‘ Breeze ’ (Macdonald). 8.49: Baritone solo, Mr S. E. Rodger, ‘ The Song of the Waggoner ’ (Bre--villc-Smith). 8.54: Weather forecast. 8.56: Repeat numbers, the orchestra. 9.8; Humour, Mr Cedric Gardiner, ‘ The Load on My Mind ’ (Wellbeloved). 9.13: Vocal duet, Miss Hilda Chudlcy and Mr E. W. Robbins, ‘ Rise Up’ (traditional). 9.18: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, selected. 9.28: Soprano solo, Miss Moana Goodwill, ‘The Life of a Rose’ (Lehmann). 9.32: Baritone solo. Mr S. E. Rodger, ‘ Flnerettc ’ (M'Geogh). 9.36; Hawaiian trios, Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio— 1 Hello Aloha’ (M.S.), ‘Aloha Land’ (M.S.). 9.43: Contralto solo, Miss Hilda Chndley—' Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal ’ (Quiltcr), ‘ Sylvan ’ (Landon Ronald). 9.50: Vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, ‘ Drink to Me Only’ (Quilter). 9.54: Selection, the orchestra, ‘The Mikado’ (Sullivan). 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Children’s session. 7.15; News session. 8: Chimes and rebroadcast of 2YA (Wellington) Studio Orchestra; popular programme, including vocal excerpts from the opera ‘Martha’ (Flotow). 8.5: Vocal uuartet, Melodious Four, ‘ Why Must Every Joy’ (Flotow). 8: Violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, ‘Romance’ (Tours). 8,13: Vocal trio, Melodious Trio, ‘ Lady Fair’ (Flotow). 8.16: Mouth organ solo, Mr Arthur Ell wood, ‘ Where is My Wandering Boy To-night’ (own arrangement). 8.20: Tenor and bass duet, Melodious Duo, ‘ What a Chatter’ (Flotow). 8.23: Pianoforte novelties, Mr Alec Cowlian, ‘ Improvisations on Popular Melodies’ (own arrangement). 8.28: Vocal quartet, Melodious Four, ‘Oh, See! at Us They’re Looking’ (Flotow). 8.31: Instrumental Trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Rondo ’ (Reissiegcr). 8.39: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Haraertou and Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ Kind and Gentle is This Stranger’ (Flotow). 8,42: Piano and accordion solo, Mr Herbert Smith, popular jazz music melodies (awn arrangement). H 47 • Vocal quartet, Melodious Four, ‘l’m Filled with Consternation’ (Flotow). 8.51: Dramatic recital, Mr Campbell Brown, ‘The Highwayman’ (M.S.). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9: Overture. 9.5: Contralto solo, Miss Bella Reliant, ‘Huntress Fair’ (Flotow). 9.8: Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, ‘Tempo di Minuetto ’ (Pngnani-Kreisler). 9,13: Vocal quartet. Melodious- Four, ‘Haste Wo’ (Flotow). 9.16; Month organ solos, Mr Arthur Ellwood—- ‘ Honey, Stay in Your Own Backyard ’ (own arrangement). ‘The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill ’ (own arrangement). 9.22: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton. ‘ ’ Tis the Last Rose of Summer’ (Flotow). 9.20: Jazzo pianoforte novelties, Mr Alec Cowhan, ‘Extemporisations on Well-known Melodies’ (own arrangement). 9.31: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ None So Rare’ (Flotow). 9.35: Instrumental Irios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—- ‘ Cantable,’ from ‘ Samson and Delilah ’ (Sainl-Sacns), ‘ Anitra’s Danco’ (Greig). 9.45; Contralto and bass duet, Mi.ss Belle Renant and Mr T. 1). Williams, ‘ What’s To Do’ (Flotow). 9.48; Piano, accordion, and tin whistle solos, Mr Herbert Smith, musical melodies (own arrangement). 9.53: Humorous recital, Mr Campbell Brown, ‘The Ballroom’ (M.S.), 9.57: Vocal quartet, Melodious Four. ‘Here Are fonts and Booths ’ (Flotow!: ‘ God Save the King.' 41 A, Dunedin.. —6: Town Hall chimes. 6.1 : Children’s session, Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session, 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1; Contralto solos, Miss Dorothy .Skinner, ‘Whatever is is Best’ (Lohr), ‘Absent’ (Metcalf),. 8.6: Pianoforte so)o,_ Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L., ‘ Clairo Dc Luna’ (Debussy). 8.15. Bass solo, Mr Neil Black, ‘Go to Sea ’ (Trotere). 8.19. Flute solo, Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, ‘Nonna No. 2’ (Bellini). 8,35; Orchestral selection. 8.30: Contralto solo. Miss Dorothy Skinner, ‘ Sognai ’ (Schira). 8,34; Piayoforte solos, Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L., ‘Morning’ (Greig), ‘Anitra’s Dance’ (Groig). 8.44: Bass solos, Mr Neil Black, ‘ Song the Anvil Sings ’ (Petrie), ‘My Ain Wee Hoose ’ (Munro). 8.51: Flute solo, Mr Chas. E Gibbons, ‘Lucia di Lammermoor ’ (Donizetti). 8.55: Weather forecast. 9; ■ Relay of dance music from the Savoy, Alf Carey and his orchestra. 10: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne.—B.l; Agnes Fortune (piano), ‘Waltz’ (Chopin). 8.7; Madame Lambert (soprano), ‘Flower Song,’ ‘Faust,’ request item. 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. _ 8.18: H. K. Lore, 8.S0: Community singing, transmitted from 3LO studio (conductor. G. J. Mackay), assisted by the Gipsy Rlayers; soloists, Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day; Senia Chostiakoff (tenor), ‘Evening Bells’ (Joroff), with organ accompaniment by Agnes Fortune. 10: Eric Welch will speak on to-morrow’s races. 10.10: The Station Orchestra, ‘ Looking Backward.’ 10.20: John D. Fraser (baritone), ‘The Burning Hours’ (Coningsbv Clarke), request item. 10.27: The Station Orchestra, ‘ Three Dances from Henry VIII:’ (German). 10.39: News session, ‘ Argus ’ news service; meteorological information; British official wireless hews from Rugby; road notes siipplied - by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria; announcements. 10.49: The Station Orchestra, ‘Drink to Me Only With Thine’ Eyes’ (old English song). 10.53: John D. Fraser

(baritone), ‘Selection of Moore’s Irish Melodies.’ 11: Results of tho Victorian Railways Institute amateur boxing and wresting tournament; our great thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds, ‘Bieoze’ (Haley), ‘Oh, Maybe It’s You ’ (Berlin) ."'‘Lonely ’ (Yyian), l lf I Can’t Have You ’ (Donaldson), ‘ Fidgets,’ ‘ Wouldn’t that Be Too Bad,’ ‘My ,China Man ’ (Byron), ‘Should 1 Bo Sorry,’ ‘ The Whisper Song ’ (Friend), ‘The.,Song is Ended’ (Berlin) ‘Together We Two’ (Berlin). 11.40; ‘ God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane'.—B‘ Concert by the prize-winners at the Windsor Eisteddfod. Between vocal items the following numbers by the Clarwin Orchestra (conductor, *Mr ,S. Henry) will be broadcast-Overture, ‘Three Days’ (Loiter); intermezzo, ‘ln a Persian Market’ ■„ (Kettelby): selection, ‘ Echoes from the Opera (arr. MackieBeyer); group of selected popular numbers j characteristic , dance, ‘ Marcelline, ■ ‘Triiikaus’i march, ‘From Tropic to Tropic ’ (Alexander). 20: Tho ‘ Daily Mad ’ news; weather news; close down

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Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 9

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 9

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 9