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RADIO

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6; Children's session,- conducted by Cinderella. i ;.w: News and sport*' results. 8; Chimes. 8.1; Relay of Auckland Municipal Choir concert (under Mr Maughan Barnett) from the Town. Hall; choir and organ selections. 9;30: Relay of dance music by The Internationals (under Mr Clyde liowloy), from the Dixieland Cabaret. 11: ‘God Save,the King.’ ■ 2YA, Wellington. (j: Children's session. 7; News session; market reports and sports results. 8: Chimes ol the G.E.0.-clock. 8.1: Overture, the Orchestra, i‘ Melusine.’ 8.9: Vocal quartet, Nlolodie Pour, ‘ The Dear Little Shamrock’ (Dicks), 8.14: Tenor solo, Mr Sam Duncan, ‘ When Othei Lips ’ (Balfe). 8.18: Italian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, ‘ That Saxophone Waltz’ (Nisk), ‘Dream Kisses’ (Jer-ome)..-.8.25: Baritone solo, Mr R. S, Allwright, ‘ Pack and Penny Day ’ (Martin). 8.29: Novelty selection, the Orchestra, ‘ Dragon Fly ’ (Finch); valse,, the Orchestra, ‘II Bacio ’ (Ar diti). 8.36:-Light vocal selection, the Glad Idlers, ‘ Little Brown Baby' (Lowe). 8.41: Humour, Mr Geo. Titchener, - Have 1 Reached the North P.ole?’ (Little Titch). 8.47: Soprano solos. Miss Nora Gray, ‘ Eriskay Love Lilt’ (arr. Kennedy Fraser), ‘The Cuckoo Clock ’ (Graut-Scliaefor). 8.51: Repeat .numbers, the Orchestra. 8.59 Weather forecast. 9.1: Vocal quartet. Meiodie Four, . ‘ A Musical Muddle (Lewis). 9.6: Novelty selection, the Orchestra, ‘ Voice of the Bells' (Thurban). 9.12: Tenor solos, Mr Frank Bryant, ‘Cabbage Roses’ (M'Gcogh), ‘Hero in the Quiet Hills (Came) 9.13: Italian mandolin solos, Mr Lad Haywood, ‘The Song is Ended’ (Berlin), ‘At the End of an Irish Moonbeam'..(Golden). 9.25: Soprano solo Miss Nora Gray, ‘ What a Wonderful World it Would Be’ (Lohr). 9.29 Bass solo, Mr W. W. Marshall, ‘ Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep ’ (Knight). 9.32; Selections, the Orchestra, ‘Yeoman of the Guard’ (Sullivan). 9.40; Humour, Mr Gem , Titchener, Song Without a Name.’ 9.45: Light vocal selection, the Glad Idlers, ‘Tea '.rime To-morrow' (Long). 9.50: Vocal quartet, Meiodie Four; ‘A Vocal Combat’ (Dudley Buck).- 9.55: Dance programme. with vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers. LI : Close down.

. 3YA, Christchurch.—6; Children’s session. 7.15: News 'session. 7.30: Sports results. 8: Chimes and rebroadcasfc of orchestra from 2YA, Wellington. 8.5: Soprano and tenor duet. Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr David M'Gill, ‘May Day Morn’ (Slater). 8.9; Banjo solo, Mr Ken Tullock, ‘ Tune Tonic’ (Grixnshaw). 8.14: Bass solo, Mr E. J. Johnsoii, ‘Prince Ivan’s Song’ (Allitsen). 8.18: English concertina duet, Messrs Theo and Frances Gunther, ‘ Sweet Chiming Bells ’ (Shattuck). 8.20: Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, ‘lrish Lullaby ’ (Needham). 8.27: Instrumental..trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘lntermezzo,’ from ‘ Cavallexla Rusticana ’ (Mascagni), ‘Scherzo’ (Mendelssohn). 5.37; A piano and Mr Cyril Avondale, ‘ 'Hie Difference’ (own arr.), ‘Babies’ (own arr.). 8.44 Tenor solo, Mr David M‘Gill, ‘ Obstination ’ (Fontainelles). 8.48: Dramatic recital, Mr Jack Birch, ‘ Banty Tim,’ a story of the American Civil War (MS.). 8.57: Weather forecast. !): Overture. 9.5: Operatic duet, M iss Mabel Thomas and Mr David M'Gill, ‘Oh., Tender Moon,’ from ‘Faust’ (Gounod). 9,9: Banjo solos, Mr Ken Tullock, ‘The Banshee’ (Grimshaw), ‘Take Your Pick’ (Mandell). 9.15: Bass solos, Mr K. J, Johnson, ‘Kings of the Road’ (Bevan), ‘ When the Sergeant-major’s on Parade’ (Longstaffo). 9.22: English concertina duets, Messrs Theo and Frances Gunther, ‘Rendezvous’ (Aletter), ‘Old Folks at Homo’ (Foster). 9.30: Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, ‘ Regrtara Nel Silonzio,’ from ‘ Lucia di Lammermoor’ (Donizetti). 9.34: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Air do Ballet’ (A.dam), ‘Presto’ (Reissiger) 9/42: A piano and Mr Cyril Avondale, ..‘The‘'Street Watchman’s Story’ (own 'arrangement). 9.47: Tenor solo. Mr David M'Gill, ‘ Coming Homo’ (Hey]). 9.51; Dramatic recital, Mr J. Birch, ‘The Pigtail of Li FnngFoo,’ a story of an opium den (MS/). 9.58; Dance music till 11 p.m.; ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.—7.ls: News session. 7.30: Address by Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A, (under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association), ‘Some Modern Plays,’ 8; Town Hall chimes. 8.1; Relay of orchestral music from Empire Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Contralto solos, Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., ‘ Spring Sorrow ’ (Ireland), ‘Four Ducks’ (Needham). 8.16; Pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, * Intermedi 1 (Schut). 8.21; Instrumental trio (violin, ’tcllo, and piano), ‘ Maskarade Ballet, Music.’ 8.26: Baritone solo, Mr Arthur .Langley,- ‘Harlequin’ (Sanderson). 8.30; Violin solo, Mr H. Riddle,. ‘Gavotte’ (Gosso). 8.33: Relay, of orchestra music from Empire Theatre. 8.43- Soprano solos, Miss Agnes Guy, ‘ Yesterday and Today’: (Spross), ‘To a Miniature’ (Brahe). 8.48: ’Cello solo, Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘ Valse Tristo.’ 8.53: Bass solo, Mr Tom Cooper, ‘The Floral Dance’ (Moss). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.1: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello, and piano), ‘ Abenlied ’ (Schumann). 9.4: Contralto solo, Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘ The Silver King ’ (Chaminade). 9.7; Pianoforte solos, Miss Muriel Caddie, ‘Minuet’ (Grieg), * Wedding Day ’: (Gneg). ’ 9.16: Violin solo, Mr H, Riddle, ‘ Cavatina ’ (Henry), 9.23: Baritone solos, Mr Arthur Lungley, * Crossing the Bar ’ yVVillobv), ‘1 Know of Two Bright Eyes ’; (Clutsam). 9.23; ’Cello solo, Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘ Menuetto ’ (Popper). 9.33; Soprano solo, Miss Agnes Guy, ‘Homo Song ’ (Biddle). 9.3(3: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello, and piano), ‘Swedish Folk. Song’ (traditional). 9.40: Bass solos, Mr Tom Cooper, iouth ’ (Allitsen), ‘The -Company Sergeant-major’ (Sanderson). 9.50; Belay of orchestral music from Empire , aeatre. 10: Close down.

3LO, Melbourne.—B.2; W. J. G. Turner. 8.15: Southern Choral Society, 1 Rose of My Heart ’• (Lehr), ‘ 0 Peaceful Night’ '(German)-;; pjnnist, Olivo M’Killop 8.22: The Gipsy Players, valso-suito, ‘ Southern , Nights ’ (Guion). 8.29: Hclga Brenncckc | (’cello), ‘Chant Sans Paroles’ (Tsdiaiikowsky). 8.34:' Southern Choral So- ! cioty, ‘ The Far-away Bells’ (Gordon), [‘London Town” (German); pianist, Olive M'Killop. 8.41: The Gipsy Playlets, ‘Quartet’ (Haydn). 8.50: Dc- [ scription by Eric Welch of tho Stadium [event.. Prior ..to, this description “Olympus” will give a short chat on the Tour do France. 10.15: -Rupert Hazel! and Elsie Hay, ‘ Harmonylan’ty.’ 10.27: The Station Orchestra, selection, ‘Mary’ (llirsch). , 10.37:’ Madame Lambert (soprano), ‘Serenade Fraucaisc ’ (Leoncavallo), ‘ Until.,’-. 10.44: Sporting results. ; 10.55: Our groat thought—“ Love is iho greatest thing that we can'give each other. .-We must always bo giving cadi other bread or money or jewels ..or . books or. counsel, and then we .think, we have -. accomplished something.. .Hut lovo is the real gift; no other, can, take its'place, hut it cap take the place of all the. Vest.” (May Kendall). 1.0.56: The Vagabonds -—‘Baby Your Mother,’ ‘Saxophone -Waltz;’ ‘ Just ;a Hattie Cuter’ (Alexander),. 1 Kiss Me, Curse You,’ ‘Deep River Blues,’ ‘ Half a Moon ’ (Hanley). ‘The Sunrise’ (Santly), ‘Hot ’n Heavy,’ ‘Just Another Day Wasted.’ selected. 11,40; ‘God Save tho King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B; Hawaiian Instrumentalists in selected numbers. 3.4; Contralto solos—Less Than the Dust ’ (Woodforde-Fiuden)-, ‘Kashmiri Song’ (Woodforde-Finden), Miss Lorraine Ldchher. 8.13: ‘The Conquest of the Air;-’ story No. 1, . ‘ Captain W. J. Scott; The Man and His Work,’. by “Propeller.’ 8.25:.' Hawaiian Instrumentalists, the Kao -Manic Duo. The main speeches- at-the-- Brisbane Skiff Club's annual dinner will be relays^

from the Country Press Cato, Edward street. 13: Ten minutes of tun by the Mahoney Duo. 9.10: Hawaiian Instrumentalists, tiie Kao Maolc Duo. 9.1-1: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.20; Dance music by Douglas Drouyn and his Lennon’s Hotel Orchestra. 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ nows; weather news; close down. TOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.--d: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 1 : Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.3 U: Close down. G: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Leu, assisted by cousins from lieresford Street Sunday School, song service. G.sd: Relay of sendee from Pitt Street Methodist Church (preacher, Rev. Lionel R. Dal by; choirmaster, Mr IV. Leather). 8.30: Relay of organ recital by Mr Maughan Rurnctt from the Town Half. 9.30; Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—3: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30; Close down. G: Children's service, conducted by Uncle Ernest, assisted by choir from Church of Christ, Newtown, (hod: Relay of evening service from Taranaki Street Methodist Church (preacher, Rev. Clarence Eaton; organist, and choirmaster, Mr H. Temple While). 8.15: Relay of hand recital ol the Wellington Municipal Tramways Hand from His Majesty’s Theatre (conductor, Mr T. Goodall); close down. •'IYA, Christchurch.- —d.3U : Children s song service, conducted by Uncle Sam, assisted by children train Moorhonsc Avenue Church of Chn.-.t Sunday School. G. 30: Relay of evening .service from", .'Clin roll of- Christ, Moorhonsc avenue’ (preacher, Rev. ,7as. Crawlord; organist, Miss IP Hepburn ; director of choir, Mr 14. Ames). -Tv-Id: Musical items from studio.’ 8.Id: Rcbroadcast by relay of 2YA, Wellington (concert by -Municipal Tramways Hand from His Majesty’s Theatre)Cod Save the King.’" 4YA V Dunedin.—d.3U; Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother BilK assisted by children from the Trinity Methodist Sunday School. G. 313: -Relay of service from Knox Church (preacher,-. Rev. TullncT Yuille. M.A., 8.D.; organist, Mr W Paget .Gale). S: Studio concert. 9.15 Close down.

.4QG, Brisbane: The complete evening service will be relayed from St. Bar-nabas--Church of England. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor, Mr E. Jackson) wid be .relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 23

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 23

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19894, 16 June 1928, Page 23