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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 2YA, Wellington.—G: Children’s hour, 7: News session, market reports, and sports results'. 7.40: Lecturettc, Mr H. South, “Hooks Grave and Gay. 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1; Overture, orchestra, ‘Glory or Russia’ (Kreon). y 8.13: Mezzo-con-tralto solos, Miss Ngairo Coster —‘Too Late’ (Tschaikowsky), ‘The Red Sarafan’ (Varhunoff). 8.19: Instrumental trio, Symonds-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘Trio’ (Rachmaninoff). 8.29: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘The Convoy’ (Bleichmann). 8.34: Sketch for two characters, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘Stung’ (Peach). 8.40: Vocal duct, Misses Jeanette Briggs and Ngaire Coster, ‘ Evening,’ from ‘ Pique Dame ’ (Tschaikowsky). 8.45: Baritone, solos, Mr John Prouse—A group of Tschaikowsky’s songs; ‘The Tapers Were Flashing,’ ‘ Could You But for One Short Hour,’ ‘ Don Juan’s Serenade.’ 5'.55: Instrumental, orchestra, repeat number.. 9.3: AVeather report and announcements. 9.5- Tenor solos, Mr W. Roy - Hill—‘ The Earth Lay Softly Sleeping’ (Cui), ‘A Loved Voice’ (Balakiref). 9.11; Song suite, orchestra, ‘Russian Folk Songs.’ 9.21: Soprano solos, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.B.—‘On the Georgian Hills’ (Rimsky-Korsakov), ‘Lilacs’ (Rachmaninoff), ‘Springtime’ (Tschaikowsky). 9.29 Elocution, Mr A. Stanley Warwick —‘ He Fell Among Thieves ’ (Newbolt), ‘ The Best of Wives.’ 9.35: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘The Midnight Review’ (Glinka). 9.40: Selection, orchestra, ‘ Antar ’ (RimskyKorsakov). 9.52: Tenor solos, Mr Roy Hill—‘Tiro Asra ’ (Rubinstein), ‘ How Sweet It Is When I’m With You’ (Glinka), ‘Longing’ (Russian folk song). 10: Quartet, Ariel Singers, ‘ At Father’s Door ’ (Russian folk song, arr. Monssorgsky). 10.4: Instrumental, orchestra—‘ Hymn to the Sun ’ (Rimsky-Korsakov) , ‘ Trapak,’ from ‘Nutcracker Suite’ (Tschaikowsky). 10.14; ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch.—G: Children’s hour. 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes; band programme by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under the conductorship ol Lieutenant C. H. Hoskin. 8.1: March and fantasia, hand—‘Silver Wood" (Hawkins), ‘Golden Valley’ (Hawkins). 8.12; Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton —‘ Infant Joy’ (Foss), ‘Damon’ (Strange). ‘As I Walked Forth' (Foss), ‘ Dch Vicni ’ (Mozart). 8.22; Selection, band, ‘Scotland’ (Homo). 8.32: Tenor solos, Mr Russell Sumner—‘Lassie With Lips ,So Rosy’ (Franz), ‘ Mignon, Hero is April’ (Del Riegd), ‘Sally in Our Alley’ (Old English). 8.42; Recitation, with piano accompaniment, Mr L. T. J. Ryan, ‘The Christening’ (Grey). 8.48: Air, band. ‘ Drink To Die Only ’ (Hawkins); patrol, band, ‘Paddy’s Patrol’ (Dacre). 8.58: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ 1 Would That My Love' (Mendelssohn). 9.2; AVeather report. 9.5; Overture. 9.9: Baritone solos, Mr Sydney Armstrong—‘ Because’ (d’Hardelot), ‘There’s a Song Down Every Roadway ’ (Haydn AA r ood), ‘ Little _ Town in the Old County Down’ (Sanders). 9.20: Selection, hand. ‘ Sweet Memories ’ (Greenwood). 9.26: Recitations, Mi L. T. J. Ryan—‘ Bridegroom Oratory,’ ‘ Little Mary’ (Jackson). 9.36: Contralto solos, Miss Elizabeth Vass—‘Tho Two Roses ’ (Gilberts), ‘ Sun Above Me ’ (P.orgolesi), ‘The Leaves and tho AVind ’ (Leoni). 9.43; Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Hamertou and Air Russell Sumner, ‘Trot Hero and There’ (Messagcr), 9,47: Selections, band— 1 A Trip to Blackpool ’ (Raymond), ‘Boomerang’ (White); ‘ God Save tho King.’ dLO, Melbourne.—B.l; Studio presentation of ‘ Faust,’ conducted by J. Sutton Crow and assisted by tho. .Auburn Methodist Choir. ~9.2[): Tho sta-. tiou orchestra, selection”! ‘ Little Nelly Kelly’ (Cohen),. 9.35; Jimmy Kemper (the artist unique, by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), ‘Always Merry and Bright.’ 9.50: Edna Davies (xylophone), ‘ Light Cavalry,’ ‘Dainty Miss.’ 10: Tho station orchestra, ‘A Musical Switch’ (Alford). 10.9: J. Harcourt Bailey (recital), ‘The Whitest Man 1 Know’ (Hayes), humorous, Vllow 1 Tried to Tell My Wife a Simple Story.’ 10.19 ‘ Argus ’ news service; meteorological information; British official wireless nows from Rugby; announcements; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 10.29: The station orchestra, serenade, ‘Lcs Millions d’Arlcquin ’ (Drigo), 10.39: J. Harcourt Hailey (entertainer), ‘ Who’ll ’Avo a Blood Orange?’ (Pond), 10.44; The station orchestra, intermezzo, ‘La Colombo’ (Gounod;. 10.50; Announcements; our great thought. 10.33: The Vagabonds, ‘Starlight and Tulips’ (Wcacliing), ‘ Humoureskimo ’■ (Welding), ‘ Put on the Dog’ (Trent), ‘ Dixie Dawn ’ (Donald, son), ‘ Coquette ’ (Kahn). ‘Sparks,’ piano s:olo - (Massman), ‘The Whisper Song’ (Friend), ‘Keep Sweeping Cobweb’’ (Lewis), ‘Our Bungalow of Dreams ’(Bailey), ‘ln the Sing Song Sycamore Tree’ (Woods), ‘Echo of Ireland’ (Lange), ‘Side by Side’ (Woods), ‘ Cocka-doodle. I’m Off My Noodle’ (Tobias) 11.10: ‘God Save the King.’ 3AR, Melbourne.—B.3o: Studio Orchestra, ‘Three Eastern Sketches' (Howgill). 8.45: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day in harmonylarity. 9.5: Alfred Firman will give a talk entitled ‘ Books of Yesterday To-day, and Tomorrow.’ .9.15: Allan D. Kelly (baritone), ‘Young Tom o’ Devon”’ (Russell), ‘Only the River Running By.’ 9.22: Studio Orchestra, suite, ‘Rustic Revels ’ (Percy Fletcher). 9.33: P. J. Dear will now give a Dickens recital, ‘Nicholas Nickleb.v,’ ‘ Copperfield and tho Waiter.’ 9.42: Studio Orchestra, ‘ Three Pictures from Syria 1 .(Montague Ring). 9.53; Margaret Clarence (soubretto), ‘Shine On, Harvest .Moon ' (Won Tilzer),Who Paid tho Rent for Mrs Rip Van Winkle?' (Fisher). 10: Studio Orchestra, .suite, ‘hi Arcady' (Ethe!bert_ Ncvin). 10.10: Allan D. Kelly (baritene), ‘To-morrow’ (Keel). ‘ AVhou tho Night With Stilly Silence, 10.17:_ Studio Orchestra, selection, ‘ Morrie England’ (Ed, German), ‘French Serenade’ (.Grieg). 10.32: Margaret Clarence (soubrette), ‘Lulu’ (Lewis), ‘Grace Darling’ (Day). 10.40: Studio Orchestra, ‘ Riibcnstcln Poetry.’ 10.55; News service. 10.58: Final weather forecast. 10.59: Our Australian good-night quote. 11: ‘ God Save the King-’ 4QG, Brisbane.—‘The Rogues of the Susan Ja*o,’ an interlude in which are related the happenings of the sailors from tho ship Susan Jane when they go on shore at tho Eastern port of Abana will be presented at B o’clock They are entitled to spend only one night in Abana, and consequently they determine to enjoy to the fullest extent the pleasures this Eastern port offers Tho interlude unfolds tho way they spend their evening, tho excitement tney enjoy, and the dangers they succeed in encountering; also tho sailorlike acquaintance they make with an Eastern “flapper.’’ 9: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1: Ballet and | chorus from ‘AVillinm Tell ’ (Rossini), Studio .Orchestra. 9.11: Fred Mason (ijoincdian). 9.21: A thought for tonight, ‘The Book of Books,’ AVill H. Lister. 9.24: Octette, selected, Studio Orphean?; -9.28; ■ Contralto solo, selected, Miss Winifred Anderson.’ 9.31; Waltz ‘ A Waltz of Memory ’ (Nella Nicholas), Stuiilo Orchestra. ■ 9.36: baritone solo,-‘.A Song'of Australia’ (Neila Nicholas), Mr Fred Homer. 9.40: A short recital of specially selected short recital of specially selected gramophone records, electrically reproduced: 10: The .‘ Daily Mail ’ news, weather news; close down. ■

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Evening Star, Issue 19931, 30 July 1928, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19931, 30 July 1928, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19931, 30 July 1928, Page 3