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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 3YA, Auckland.—G; Children’s tsession, conducted by Mod. '7.15: News and market reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Eve Bentley. 8.11 : Vocal duet, Messrs R. Peter and A. Collcdpc, * Flow Gently, Deva (Cooke). 8.15: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘Scherzo,’ from ‘Third Trio’ (Fesca). 8.24: Contralto solos, Miss Phvllis Cribben—‘ 0 Western Wind’ (Brahe), ‘St. Nicholas’s Day m the Morning ’ (Martin). 8.31: Humorous sketch, Mr J F. Montague and the Auckland Comedy Players, ‘ Guns and Guns!’ 8.46: instrumental quartets, the Internationals—' Side by Side ’ (Woods), ‘Just Another Day Wasted Away’ (Keefe), ‘Waltz Medley’ (MS.). 8.52: Tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter, ‘Adelaide’ (Beethoven). 8.56: ’Cello and piano duet, Miss Molly Wright aud Mr C. Towsey, ‘First Movement, Sonata’ (Grieg). 9: "Weather forecast. 9.1: Relay of orchestral entr’acte from Strand Theatre. 9.11: Vocal duet and chorus, Miss Gribben and Mr Colledge, ‘ Duet,’ from ‘ The Mikado’ (second act, Sullivan). 9.15: Soprano solo, Madame Richards, ‘ Sing, Break Into Song’ (Mallinsoh). 9.19: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘ The Lake of Swans ’ ballet (Tschaikowsky). 9.28: Bass solo, Mr Arthur Colledge, ‘The Pipes of Pan' (Elgar), 9.32; One-act comedy, the Auckland Comedy Players, under the direction of Mr J. F. Montague, ‘ Going Away.’ 9.47: Duet and chorus, Messrs Peter and Colledge, ‘ Too Flowers that Bloom in the Spring’ (Sullivan). 9.51: Instrumental quartets, the Internationals — ‘Oh, Doris’ (Kahn), ‘Cock a Doodle’ (Johnstone) 9.67; Vocal quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘ Sweet and Low ’ (Barnby). 10: ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6; Children’s session. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, orchestra, ‘Finlandia’ (Sibelius). 8.11: Soprano, Miss Amy Eaton, ‘ Caro Nome,’ from ‘ Rigoletto ’ (Verdi). 8.10: Trio, Symons-Elhvood-Short Trio—' Romance ’ (Alarschner), ‘Viennese Refrain’ (Kreisler). 8.26: Baritone, Mr S. Pi. Rodger, 4 0, Star of Eve,’ from ‘ Tannhauscr ’ (Wagner). 8.31: Piano duet, Misses Vera Boesley, L.A.8., and Eileen Roache, ‘Slavonic Dance’ (Dvorak), 8.36: Tenor, Mr Wm. Benshaw, ‘ 0, Vision Entrancing, from ‘ Esmerelda ’ (Goring Thomas). 8.40: Humour, Mr M. Hawken, 4 Women ’ (Anon.). 8.45; Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, ‘Ah, Rcndi Mi, from ‘ Aria Dell Opera Mitrano (Rossi). 8.49: Grand opera selection, orchestra, ‘The Masked Ball’ (Verdi). 9.1: Weather report ami announcements. 9.3; Sonrano, Miss Amy Eaton, ‘Shadow Song,’ from ‘ Dinorah (Meyerbeer). 9.8: Instrumental, orchestra, repeat item. 9.16: Baritone, Mr S. E. Rodger, ‘Prologue,’ from ‘ Pagliacci ’ (Leoncavallo). 9.23: Piano duet, Misses Vera Boesley, L.A.8., and Eileen Roache, ‘Second Rhapsody (Liszt). 9,28; Tenor, Mr )\m. Renshaw —‘The Faery Song,’ from ‘The Immortal Hour ’ (Boughton), ‘ Frisk ay Love Lilt,’ from ‘ Songs of the Hebrides ’ (nrr. Kcnnedy-P’rascr). 9.34: Instrumental, orchestra —‘ Rigandor (Raff), ‘ Tarantelle’ (Raff). 9.42: i Humour, Mr M. Hawken, Day Speeches’ (Newman). 9.46: Con-1 traito, Miss Nora Greene— 1 Praise of , God’ (Beethoven), ‘Restless Love (Schubert). 9.52: Selection, orchestra, ‘ Ruddigore ’ (Sullivan). 10.2: National Anthem. , ■3YA, Christchurch. —G:_ Child!ens session. 7.15: News session. 7.30. Football (Rugby) review, Mr J. K. Moloney. 8; Chimes; excerpts from the comic opera ‘Tom Jones' (Gciman), sung by the Melodious P our. 8,1: Overture (re-broadcast of 21A Orchestra, conditions permitting). | 8.6: Vocal quartet, followed by tenor and chorus, Melodious Four and Mr Russell Sumner, ‘The Barley Mcnv (German), ‘West Country Lad (German). 8.12: Violin solos. Miss Irene Morris, ‘ Poeme ’ (Fibich), ‘Spanish Danse’ (Granados). 8.22: Soprano solo, trio, and quartet, Miss Francos Hamerton, Melodious Trio and Quartet, ‘To-day My Spirit’ (German), ‘Festina Lento’ (German), ‘ Here’s _ a Paradox for Level's’ (German). 8.34: Instrumental trios. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ' 1 Romance,’ ‘ Vivace ’ (Godard). 8.44: Soprano uml tenor duet, followed by quartet, Melodious iDuo and Quartet, ‘Por Aye, My Love ’ ; (German), ‘Hurry, Bustle 1’ (German). (8.50: A humorous discussion, Mr J. J, Flcu'ollyn, ‘ Monty on Burglars ’ '(MS.). 8.56: Bass solo and chorus, I followed by contralto solo, Mr T. D. Williams and quartet, Miss Belle : Renaut, ‘ A Person of Bath ’ (GerI man), ‘As All the Maids’ (German). 8: Weather forecast. 9.1: Overture, ‘ Light Cavalry ’ (Suppe), _ 9.7: Soprano and laughing trio, Miss Prances Hamerton and trio, ‘ Dream o' Day Jill’ (German), ‘You Have a Pretty Wit’ (Gorman). 9.11: Bell solo, Mr 5 Morrish, ‘Lazy Waters’ (Kahn). 9.16: Soprano solo and chorus, Miss Frances Hamerton and quartet, ‘ Love Maketh the Heart’ (German), ‘Glass of Fashion’ (German). 9.20: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘To a hairy Boat’ (Hope), ‘Polonaise’ (Chopin). 9.27: Soprano recitative and waltz song, Miss Francos Hamerton, ‘ Beguile, Beguile ’ (German). 9.28: Marimba solo and vocal chorus, Mr S. Morrish anil Mr A. E. Williams, ‘ When Buddha Smiles ’ (Brown). 9.37: Humorous narrative, Mr J. J. Flewcllyn, ‘ Levinsky Buys a Ford’ (Anon.). 0.42: Dance music, Williams Dance Band, ‘ Whisper Song ’ (one-step, Friend), with vocal refrain by Air A. E. Willyams. _ 9.50: Vocal trio, Melodious Trio. 1 Says a "Wellworn Saw’ (Gorman). 9.54: Dance music, Willyams Dance Band, ‘Oh! Alabel ’ (fox-trot, Kahn), banjo solo, with vocal accompaniment by W. A. East. 10 : Vocal quartet, Melodius Four, 10: Vocal quartet, Melodious Four, 'Hark, the Merry Marriage Bells’ (German). Dance music till 11. 11: ‘ God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.—6: Town Hall chimes 6.1: Children’s session, Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. The proframmo will bo under the direction of liss Anita Winkd and her pupils; the songs and recitations will be confined exclusively to the poetry of A. A. Milne. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Book review by Mr H. Greenwood, librarian of the Dunedin Athensoum. 8: Town Hall Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral selection, 8.10; Contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Skinner, ‘ Take Heart ’ (Henery), ‘ Lie There, My Lute’ (MacGunn). 8.17: Cornet solo, Air I), J. Robertson, polka, ‘ Star of England ’ (Farrell). 8.22; Bass solo, Mr Neil Black, ‘Bedouin Love Song’ (Pinsuti). 8.26: Flute solo, Air Chas. E. Gibbons, ‘Faust’ (Gounod). 8.32: Pianoforte solo, Airs Ernest Drake, L.A.8., ‘Aufsanhm’ (Schumann). 8.36: Contralto solo, Aliss Dorothy Skinner, ‘Still as the Night’ (Bolim). 8.39: Cornet solos, Air D. J. Robertson, ‘ll Bacio’ (Arditi), ‘Largo’ (Handel). 8.45: Bass solos, Mr Neil Black, ‘ Drink Ito Me Only with Thine Eyes ’ (Quilter), ‘An Frisky Love Lilt’ (Fraser), j 8.56: Flute solo, Air Chas. E. Gibbons, ‘Cansette’ (Gomez). 8.58: Weather forecast; 9 : An hour’s dance j music from the Savoy. 10:

2FC, Sydney.—A varied programme I will be presented, including items by the New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra, the .Roseville Musical Society, and, others. I 3BL, .Sydney.—?: G.P.O. clock and ! chimes; 2BL topical chorus. 8.3 Mr 1 Charles Lawrence (entertainer at the 'piano). 8.10: Wurlitzer organ, broadcast from- the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood'; organist, Mr N. Robins. 8.20: Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano), ‘ Snow Flakes ’ (Cowen), ‘A Birthday ’ (Cowen). 8.27: British Music Society String Quartet, ‘ Ist Movement from fQuartet in D Minor’ (Haydn)., 8.34:

Air W. E. Lewis (baritone), ‘Do You Remember?’ (Goddard), ‘I Love You’ (Goddard), ‘Long Ago’ (Oloy Speaks). 8.41. Air Bryce Carter (’cello solos), ‘ Adagictto ’ (Bizet), ‘ Barcarolle ’ (Stitt). 8.48: Aliss Alaisie Barnett (contralto), ‘The Old p'Jaggcd Path’ (Arundalc), ‘ The Smoking Room ’ (Arundale). 8.55: British Music Society String Quartet, ‘ 2nd Movement from Quartet in D Alinor) (Haydn). 9.2: Weather report aud forecast, by courtesy of Government Aleteorologist. 0.3: Air C. Dexter, the ‘Sun’s’ turf expert, will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing. 9.18: Aliss Dome Ward, ‘Traveller Dawn’ (Quayle), ‘Go You ’ (Oley Speaks). 9.25: British Music Society String Quartet. ‘Alenuett and Finale ’ from Quartet in D Minor’ (Haydn). 9.32: Air W. E. Lewis, ‘At the Mid Hour of Night’ (Cowen), ‘ Oaaway, Awake, Beloved’ (Cowen). 9.39: AH Charles Lawrence. 0.46: Mr Bryce Carter, ‘Elegie’ (Van Goens), ‘Allegretto’ (Alozart). 9.53: Miss Maisio Barnett, ‘ Like to the Damask Rose’ (Elgar). 10; G.P.O. clock and chimes; Wurlitzer organ. 10.20: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.25 • Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Alerv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano’s; during intervals between dances ‘Sun’ news will be broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.—7 58:. Collingwood Citizens’ Band, march, ‘ Distant Greeting’; overture, ‘Don Quixote.’ 8.8: Jimmy Kemper (the artist unique), by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 8.20: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, cornet solo, ‘Oh, Dry Those I ears’ (soloist, Allan Bell). 8.27■ A. Walker (silfleur). 8.32: Collingwood Citizens Band, selection, ‘Reminiscences of England.’ 8.45: A ghost story. 9: The works of Schumann, a programme arranged bv Aliss Alary Campbell, or a the Albert Street Conscryatomm. w 10; Station Orchestra, selection, Going Up ’ (Hirsch). 10.15: Eric Welch will talk on tomorrow’s sporting events. 10.25: The Station Orchestra, ‘Slavonic Rhapsody’ (Friedman). 10.30: A. Walker (silileur). 10.3 o: The Station Orchestra, overture, Ihe Flying Dutchman’ (Wagner). 10.42; Joe Brennan aud Ida Newton t Oh. Friends in New Fancies. lU.qo: ino Station Orchestra, ‘ \V. J- L<l uire f Popular - Songs.’ H-2: Our greatthought 11.3: The Vagabonds—‘Ko’ (Hanley), ‘Oh Maybe. it’« Yon,’ ‘ Lonely,’ ‘lf I Can t Have You - (Donald'son); piano solo, selected; ‘Wouldn’t That Be 100 Badr ■ (O’Keefe), ‘Shpuld I Be Sorry?; Dixon), ‘ The W bisper bong - (Friend), ‘The Song is Ended’ (Berlin), ‘Together Wo Iwo (Berlin)* ‘ Fidgets ’ (Robinson), ‘ Rose Time - (O’Hagan). U. 40: God Savo the K 3AR, Melbourne.—B.3o: Community singing from Central Hall, Geelong.10: Will Jcrram’s Vcgapbones, When Autumn Leaves aro Falling, China Girl,’ ‘ldolising.’ 10.10• Ethel Heaney (soprano), ‘ Symove’s Song (Ejerulfj, ‘A Legend’ (Tschaikowsky). Rupert Hazcll and Elsie Day, Harmon clarity.’ 10.30: Will J«mm Vega id) ones, ‘A Night m June, Bal of My jxmesomo Hours, houi-leaf Clover.’ 10.40: Ethel Heaney, Tho Winds are Calling’ (Landon Ronald), ‘Over tho Steppe’ (Gretchaninoft). 10 47 ; Will Jerram’s Vegaphones, 1 m Wasting My Time on You, In a Lit; tie Garden,’ ‘ Don fc Sing ,? h 10 55: ‘ A< r o ’ news service. J.U.00: Weather forecast. 10.59: Our Anstralian good-night quote. 11; Goa Savo the King.’ . ~, 40G, Brisbane. To-night s P°* gramme will Itf provided by the SUkstono Apollo Club, and will be relayed from tho dubrooms of the Queensland Musical, Literary, and Self-aid Socm v for the Blind. 10: The ‘Daily Mail news, weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19941, 10 August 1928, Page 5

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19941, 10 August 1928, Page 5

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19941, 10 August 1928, Page 5

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