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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6; Children’s session, conducted by Cinderella. 7: Close down. 7Js:.N©ws and sports results. 7.45: Close down. 8; Chimes. S.l: Relay Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Ern. Beachem, overturn.. 8.11.: Vocal quartet, the Lyric Quartet, 'Some - Folk Say’ (Huntly). -8.15: Banjo, record, ‘The Insurgents’ Patrol’ (Turner). 8.10: Tenor, Mr Arthur H. Ripley, ‘An livening Song’ (Blumenthal). 8.23: Vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Trio, Hawaiian melodics—Lei Aloha’ ■(MSS.), traditional; ‘Hula Lu ’ (MSS.), traditional. 8.31: Humour, Mr A. APElwain, some humour. 5.36: Vocal duet, Messrs Thomas and Richards, ‘Songs of Sailors and Comrades’ (Champo). 8.41; Vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Trio—‘ Ukulele Dream Girl’ (MSS.), Low; guitar solo, ‘Hawaiian Rag’ (MSS.), herara). 8.40: Relay Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, entr’acte. 8.59: Evening forecast. 0: Tenor, Mr Herbert Richards, ‘ Like Stars Above •(Squire). 9.4: Banjo, record, ‘ Queen of the Burlesque’ (Turner) 9.8: Bass, .\L Ernest Thomas, ‘ Yeoman’s Wedding Song’ (Poniatowsky). 9.12: Vocal quartet, the Lyric Quartet, ‘Fishing’ (Parkes). 9.16/ Relay, the Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret, under Mr Harry Neilson, dance music. 11: ‘ God Save tlie King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—G: Children s session, by Aunt Gwen and Uncle Toby. 7* News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturctte, * The Mind of the Child,’ by Professor W. H Gould. S; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Potted overture, the orchestra, ‘ Humorous Sketch , (Fugleman). 8.11: Chorus, Pctone Black and White Entertainers, vocal gems from ‘Sunny’ (Kern). 8.16; Recital, Miss lurry Rowe, ‘joe’ (Anon.). 8.20: Jazz pianoforte solo, ‘ Camille Waltz.’ 8.25 i Vocal duct, Miss Molly Keating and Mr R. Park, ‘Sleepy Time Gal’ (Whiting). 8.29: Humorous sketch, Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr W. Rowe, ‘The Obstacle’ (arranged W. Rowe). 8.35: Flexotono solo, Mr H. Brown, ‘ Lay My Head Beneath a Rose ’ (Falkenstein). 8.39: Dramatic recital, Mr W. Rowe, ‘ Lizette./ 8.44: Song and chorus, Miss Molly Keating and company, ‘Breeze’ (Hanley). 8.48: Humour, Mr W. Kitchener, ‘ Underneath the Bed ’ (Weston and Lee). 8.53; Repeat numbers, orchestra. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.8: Vocal duets, Messrs R. Park and J. Warren—‘My Blue Heaven’ (Donaldson), ‘Blue Skies ’ (Berlin). 9.9: Mandolin solo, with guitar accompaniment, Mr W. Dawson, 1 Honolulu Moon ’ (Lawrence). 9.13: Maori vocal mum hers, Miss Molly Baker and Maori members of the company, ‘ Maori Melodies.’ 9.20; Sketch, Mr W. Rowe, ‘Orange Blossoms’ (arranged W. Rowe). 9.25: Baritone solo, with chorus, Mr Frank Lloyd and company, ‘ Marvellous ’ (Clare and Pollock). 9.29: Instrumental selection, orchestra, ‘ In a Chinese Temple Garden ’ (Ketelbey). 9.39: Soprano solo, Miss Molly Keating, ‘Farewell, My Love’ (Lobar). '9.43: Flexotono solo, Mr H. Brown, ‘The Song is Ended’ (Beilin). 9 48- Vocal duet, Miss M. Scott and Mr L. Bovd, ‘ I Did Not Know ’ (Trotere). 9.51: Mandolin solo, with cmtar accompaniment, ‘Just a Melody (Robison). 9.55: Chorus, the company, gems from ‘ Rose Mane (Friral). 10: Dance programme. H : Closedown. 3YA, Christchurch.—C: Children s hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8: Chimes and overture. 8.10: Baritone solo, Mr J. Francis Jones, ‘Had a Horse’ (Torbay). 8.14: Tenor trombone solo, Mr E. GWilliams, ‘The Firefly ’ (Moss). 8.21: Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, ‘The Sweetest Flower that Blows (Hawley). 8.24: Banjo agd banjolm duct, Messrs Perce Skinner and Stan Birch,’ Double Eagle March ’ (Wagner). 8 29: Tenor solo, Mr David M'Gill. ‘lho Carnival’ (Molloy). 8.33: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Presto’ (Lalo)._ 8.41: Mezzir contralto solo, Miss Anita Graham, ‘A Mav Morning’ (Denza). 8.45; Musiea/saw. violin, and piano tno, Blue and Gold Instrumental Trio, ‘Drifting and Dreaming’ (Gillespie), ‘That Saxophone Waltz (Bhisk and Mingo). 8.51: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr David M'Gill, 1 0 Lovely Night (Ronald). 8.55: Story from ‘Farm Ballads/ Mr Hiram Dunford, ‘Betsy and I Arc Out’ (Carltons), 9: Weather report and late nows. 9:3: Overture. 9.10; Baritone solos. Mr J. Francis Jones, ‘ When I Awake’ (Wright), ‘Song of the Bow (Aylward). 9.15: Tenor trombone solo. Mr E. G. Wiliams, ‘The Prize Song/ from ‘The Master Singer’ (Wagner). 9.23; Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, ‘ The Jewel Song,’ from ‘ Faust ’ (Gounod). 9.27: Banjo and banjolm duet, Messrs Perce Skinner and Stan Birch, ‘Stars ami Stripes/ ‘Breeze’ (Hanley). 9.34: Tenor solo. Mr David M'Gill, ‘Little .French Baby’ (Grant). 9.38: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Minuet’ (Boccherini), ‘Polish Dance’ (Scbnrweiika). 9.46: Mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Anita Graham, ‘A Request’ (W. Findeu), • ’Twas Within a Aide of Edinboro’ Town.’ 9.54: Musical saw, violin, and piano trio, Bine and Gold Instrumental Trio, ‘When It’s Love Time in Hawaii’ (musical saw' solo), ‘Moonlit Waters’ (Brown). 10: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr David M'Gill, ‘Ah! I Love Thoe only/ from ‘Faust’ (Gonuod). 10.4: Story from ‘Farm Ballads,’ Mr Hiram Dunford, ‘Betsy ami 1 Make It Up’ (Carltons). Dance music until 11. ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin. —-7.15; Address on ‘How the Rising Generation Can Find Jobs/ Professor Fisher, of Otago University (undo- the auspices' _ of the Workers’ Educational Association).. S; Town Hall chimes. 8.1 : Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 8.11: Contralto solos, Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., ‘ Life and Death ’ (Coleridge-Taylor), ‘The Arrow and the Song’ (Balfc). 8.17 ; Recital, Miss Molly Gallagher, F.T.C.L., ‘The Little Irish Mother’ (O’Brien). 8.22: Baritone solo, Mr Arthur Lungle.y, ‘ God a Garden.’ 8.25: Instrumental trios (violin, ’cello, and piano), ‘Modern French Dance’ (Lind), ‘Passcfied (Williams). 8.35: Soprano solos, Miss Allies Guy, ‘ Lovers in the Lane ’ (Lehmann), ‘ the Sapphire ’ (Carsc). 8.39: Violin solo, Mr H. Riddle, ‘Romance from Second Concerto ’ (Wicniawski). 8.44: Bass solo, Mr Tom Cooper, ‘The Mighty Deep’ (Jnde). 8.48: ’Cello solo. Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘ Berceuse do Jocelyn’ (Godard). 8.53; Pianoforte solos, Mrs Ernest Drake, ‘ Ballade in A Flat’ (Chopin), ‘Finale from Etude Svmplioniqno ’ (Schumann). . 8.57; Weather forecast. 9: Contralto solo. Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘Only a River' '(Hopkins). 9.2; Relay of orchestral selections, from,, the Empire, Theatre. 9.12; Recitals, Miss Molly Gallagher, ‘Pat M'Gee's Wife ’ (humorous, Bannington), selections from ‘When We AVer© - Very Young’ (A. A... Milne). 9.31; Baritone solos, Mr Arthur Lungley, ‘ Passing By.’ (Purcell),. ‘ Let Us Forget’. (White). 9.26; Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello, and piano), ‘Serenade/ (Widor). . 9.32: Soprano solo, Miss Agnes Guy, ‘The Opal’ (Carse). 9.35: Violin solos, Mr H. Riddle, ‘ Bor cense ’ (Ellerton), ‘ Intermezzo ’. (Mas eagni). 9.41: Bass solos, Mr Tom Cooper, ‘The Miner.’ , (Sutton), ‘The Daws’ (Sanderson). 9.48: 'Cello solo, Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘Scherzo’ (Van Gdens). ‘ 9.53; Relay of orchestra! music, from tho Empire Theatre; 10: Close down.. Note.—the above .programme is subject to Alteration, as during the evening,, after'9. o'clock,..there will bo broadcast, a,'description of the featluw-weight boxing contest‘.between

Archie Hughes- (Sydney) and Tommy Griffiths (Dunedin); announcer, Mr Divers. 3LO, Melbourne. —8.1: The:s7th Battalion Band—‘Lo Marseillaise/ fantasia, ‘ Fair llowena ’ (Rimmer). 8.10; J. Alexander Browne (baritone)—* Tho Drum Major’ (Newton), ‘The Muleteer of Malaga’ (Trotere). 8.17: Tho 57th Battalion Band, march, ‘Namur’ (Richards). ■ 8.24: J. Alexander Browne—‘ O Flower of all the World ’ (W. Findcn), ‘The Adjutant’ (Fisher). 8.30: William Tainsh, a short story, ‘The Necklace’ ’ (Do Maupassant). 5.45; The 57Ui Battalio Band, sketch, ‘ Tommy’s Holiday \ (Rimmer). 8.50: Tho song feature of the week. 8.53: Eric Welch will describe to-nigjte’s event at the Stadium. 10.15: The 57th Battalion Baud,, waltz, . ‘ Shades of Evening’ (Rimmer). 10.25: Andrew Whitelaw (tenor)—‘Where’er Yon Walk ’ (Handel), ‘A Dream’ (Bartlett). 10.32: The 57th Battalion Band, march, ‘The Voice-of tho Guns’ (Alford ). 10.40: Andrew .Whitelaw—' Who is Sylvia?’ (Schubert), ‘Beyond the Sunset’ (Tours;. 10.45: Late sporting results; Roval Automobile Club’s safety message. *11; Our great thought, ll.l: Tho Vagabonds—‘ Say “ Yes ” Today(Donaldson), ‘There Must Be a Silver Lining’ (Donaldson), ‘Chopmata ’ (Donset), ‘ Shady Tree ’ (Donaldson), ‘Borneo’ (Donaldson), ‘MyOhio Homo’ (Kahn), ‘Guatemala Melody’ (Wonrich), ‘ Are You Lonesome ’Tonight?’ (Handmauj, - ‘ You are tho Flower of My Heart, Sweet lodine’ (Murphy), ‘Jackass Blues’ (Castles), ‘Cheerio Recric Bee’ (Wayne), The Blue Room’ (Rodgers), ‘ The Girl Friend’ (Rodgers). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ . _ 3AR, Melbourne.—B.3o; Orchestra, fantasia-overture, ‘Three Davs’ (Letter), ‘Springtime’ (Drmmn). 8.45: The Excelsior Mala Quartet —‘ Pickaninny Lullaby/ ‘.Lullaby’ (Brabms). 5.52/_ Aloana Lua Duo (Spanish and Hawaiian guitars)— ‘ Kamehameha/ ‘ Vais Espanol ’ (Ar. Compston), ‘Kalima Waltz.’ 9.2; Oneact play, ‘Shadows,’ by Danvers Valkcr, 9.22: Studio Orchestra, suite, ‘Viva La Danse’ (Finck), ‘ Mauresquo Caprice’ (Boccolai), ‘Serenade du Tsigaue ’ (Valdez). 9.35: The Excelsior Male Quartet-'Allan Water,’ ‘Spin, Spin.’ 9.42: Herbert Pettifor (violin) —‘ Liebeslied ’ (Kreisler), ‘Tarantallo’ (Rohm). 9.50: Tho Victoria String Quartet, ‘Quartets’ (Zanger). 10; Aloana Lua Duo (Spanish and Hawaiian guitars)—‘Lazy Honolulu/ ‘Hawaiian Lullaby/ ‘Hawaiian Dreams’ (Marple). 10.15: The Excelsior Male Quartet—‘Wake, Little Kate,’ ‘Loch Lomond.’ 10.22: Studio Orchestra —‘Adagio Cantabilo ’ (Beethoven), ‘lntermezzo ’ (Arensky), ‘ Cavatine ’ (Raff). 10.38: The Excelsior Male Quartet —‘Honey, I Want You/ ‘ Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son.’ 10.45: Studio Orchestra, ‘Petite Suite d’Orchestre ’ (Bizet). 10.54: ‘ Age ’ news bulletin. 10.58: Final weather forecast. 10.59: Australian goodnight quote. 11: ‘ God Save the King. 1 4'QG, Brisbane.—The smoke concert organised by tlie Commercial Travellers’ Association will be relayed from the Commercial Travellers’ Club, Elizabeth street, Brisbane. 10: ‘ Sunday Mail ’ news; weather news; close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.-?-'3: Afternoon sere vice by the international Bible fetudents’ Association. . 4.30; Close down. 6: Children’s ■ song service, conducted by Uncle Leo, assisted by cousins from Beresford Street Sunday School. 6.55: Relay of service froiu Devonport Methodist Church; preacher,Rev/J. F. Alartin; organist, Mr-Len. Elliott; -choir-, •master, Air F. W/ Beck. During the evening a sacred cantata will be rendered, entitled ‘ The Daughter. of

Jairus’ (Sir John Staine). 8.30: Relay of grand organ selections from tho Town Hall (organist, Air Alaughau Barnett). 9.30: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—9: Results of “All Blacks ” match in South Africa. 9.15: Close down. 3 p.m.; Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s Sunday service conducted by Unci© Ernest, assisted by the Girl Guides, 6.55: Relay ot evening service from St. Gerard’s llcdeiuptorist Church, Hawker Mrect. 3.15; Relay of band recital of tho Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from His Majesty’s Theatre (conductor, Air T. Goodall). ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, ’Christchurch.—9: Result of “All Blacks” match in South Africa. 3: Afternoon session, ; selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30; Children's song service, conducted by Uncle David, assisted by the scholars from St. Albans Baptist Sunday 8cl;ool. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church; preacher, Rev. J. Robertson, ALA.; choirmaster, Mr Vic. Peters; organist, Air Melvillo Lawry. 7.45: Selected items fiom tho studio. 8.15 (approximately); Rebroadcast of 2YA, _ Wellington (relay of concert by Alunicipal Tramways hand from His Alajesty’s Theatre, Wellington). ‘God Save the King.’

4YA, • Dunedin. dren’s song service, _ conducted 5.31: Children’s soim service, conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by the scholars of the Alaori Hill Presbyterian Sunday School. 6.15: Relay of organ recital by Air E. Haywood, F.R.C.O. 6.30; Relay of service from St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral. 8: Studio concert. 9.15: Close down.

4QG, Brisbane.—Tho complete evening service will be relayed from the City Congregational Church. At the conclusion of the church service, tho concert by the Brisbane Alunicipal Concert Band will bo relayed from Wickham Park, 9.30: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 3

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