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RADIO

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—G: Children’s scs sion. 7.15: News and sports results. 8: Chimes. S.l: Relay of Auckland Municipal Choir concert, choral and organ selections (choirmaster and organist, Mr Maugban Barnett). 9.30: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret Orchestra, under Aire Harry Noilson. 11: ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s session. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.10: Lecturettc, Professor H. B. Kirk, under auspices of W E.A.. ‘ What Wo Owe to tho Fly.’ 8; Chime of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, orchestra, ‘Plymouth Hoe’ (Auscll), a nautical overture based ou familiar airs. 8.11: Quartet, Melodic Four, ‘Timbuctoo’ (Giebel). 3.15: Mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood— 1 Miserere Sceno ’ from ‘II Trovatoro ’ (Verdi), by request; ‘Golden Memories’ (Weiclt). 8.21: Hits and harmonics, Glad Idlers, ‘Mary’ (MSS.). 8.27; Instrumental, orchestra, ‘ Reminiscences of tho Old Plantation’ (Chambers). 8.39: Tenor, Air F. Bryant—‘ Ships That Pass in the Night’ (Stephenson), ‘When tho House is Asleep’ (Haigh) 8.46: Humour, Mr Geo. Titchencr, ‘ Languages.’ 8.52; Instrumental, Palmer's Hawaiian Trio— 1 When It’s Love Time in Hawaii.* ‘Hawaiian Sands’ (MSS.). 8.59; Weather report and announcements. 9.1; Instrumental, orchestra, repeat item. 9.9. Bass, Mr W. W. Marshal, ‘ King of the Vasty Deep ’ (Withers). 9.13: Mandela, Mr Lad Haywood—* Dance of the Teddy Bears ’ (Woidt), ‘You’re So Easy to Remember’ (Woods). 9-19; Hits and harmonics, the Glad idlers, ‘ Medley of Popular Airs,’ 9.25: Instrumental. Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio —* Hero 1 Am, Brokenhearted ’ (Do Sylva aud Brown), ‘Sweet Child, I’m Wild About You ’ (Whiting and Simon). 9.32: Quartet, Melodic'Four, 1 Song in Hawaii ’ (Bories and Corbcll), arr. Melodic Four. 9.36: Instrumental, orchestra, ‘ Old Favourites ’ (arr. Seredy). 9.46; Tenor, Mr Sam. Duncan, ‘A Dream’ (Bartlett). 9.50: Humour, Mr Geo. Titchencr—- ‘ When Father Did the Cooking on Sunday ’ (Frampton), ‘.Song Without a Name.’ 9.67: Baritone, Mr R. S. Ailwright—‘Hands and Lips,’ ‘Our Little Love is Newly Born ’ (Couingsby Clarke). 10.4: Instrumental, orchestra, dance numbers (vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers). 10.14: Quartet, Melodic Four, ‘ My Blue Heaven ’ (Donaldson), arr. Melodic Four. 10.18; Dance .programme. 11: Closedown. 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Children's hour. 7.15; Nows session, 7.30: Sports review. 8; Chimes. 8.1: Overture, rcbrpadcast of 2YA Orchestra (conditions permitting). 5.7; Vocal male quartet, Lyric Four, ‘ All Through the Night’ (Welsh tradl). 8.11: Soprano solos, Miss Mabel Eaglesome—‘ A Mystical Song' (Stewart), ‘ Poeme ’ (Fibich). 8.17; Banjoliu solo, Air Stan, Birch, ‘'The Broken Melody’ (Van Bionc). 8.21: Bass solos, followed by quartet, Mr B. J. Johnston and the Lyric Four—‘ Tho Dover Patrol ’ (Carrington), ‘Hafieki Bells’ (Easthopo Martin), ‘Still as the Night’ (Bohm). 8.31: Humorous recital, Aliss Phyllis Robinson, ‘No Noos ’ (MS.). 8.36; Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Allegro from Trie

(Reissigcr). 8.46; Scottish chorus song, Mr Jack Lockhart (own accompaniment), ‘ It’s a Fine Thing to Sing ’ (Lauder). 8.51; Mezzo-soprano solos, Mrs H. W. Stow—‘ If I Alight Como to Y’ou ’ (Squire), ‘You Will Never Grow Old' (Drummond). 8.56: Saxophone solo, ragtime, ‘Saxamoue (Wiedoff). 9.2; Tonor and bass duct, Lyric Duo, ‘Watchman, What of tho Night?’ (Sargeaut). 9.6: Weather forecast. 9.8; Overture, ‘Lady Luck’ (Orphcans). 9.12: Humorous quartet, Lyric Four, * Because I’d Noi-hiug Else To Do' (MS.). 9.16: Soprano solo, Aliss Mabel- Eaglesome, ‘Harbour Night Song’ (Sanderson). 9.20: Tenor solos, Mr H. Blakeley, ‘ln Old Madrid’ (Troterc). ‘Loved Lenorc ’ (Walton Galruth). 9.27: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Avo Maria’ (Gounod). ‘Entr’acte and JJazurka ’ (Delibes). 9.38; Male voice part-songs, Lyric Four, 1 Aly Old Kentucky Homo’ (Foster), ‘Beware’ (Philpot, N.Z.). 9.46: Mezzo-soprano solo, Airs H. W. Stow, ‘ Time’s Roses ’ (Barry). 9.50: Humorous recital, Miss Phyllis Robinson, ‘ Aly Double and How He Undid Ale’ (Halo). 9.55; Saxophone solo, waltz. ‘ Alarilyn ’ (Wiedoff). 9.59: Tenor and baritone duet, Lyric Duo, ‘The Alouii Hath Raised Her Lamp Above,’ from the ‘ Lily of Killarney’ (Benedict). 10.5 Banjoliu solo, Air Stan. Birch, 1 Faust ’ (Gounod), 10.10: ‘ Guid Nicht,’ Scottish song, Mr Jock Lockhart, ‘Just a Woe Dcoch-an-Dqrris ’ (Lauder). ‘God Save tho King.’ 4YA, Dupcdiu.—7.ls: News session. 7.30: Address, under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association. 8: Town Hall Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral selections. 8.11: Contralto solos, Miss Rita _ Raftllls, ‘Yonder’ (Oliver), ‘Alaori Slumber Song.’ 8.17: Instrumental trio, ‘Sercnata’ (Braga). 8.22: Recital, Aliss Molly Gallagher, F.T.G.L., ‘Janie’ (Gatty). 8.27: Violin solos, Air Harold Riddle, ‘ A Toi ’ (Elliott), ‘ Alazurka ’ (Jenkcnson). 8.32: Tenor solos, Air L. E. Dailey, ‘ Comfort Ye.’ ‘ Every Valiev ’ (both from ‘The Messiah,’ Handel). 8.37: Pianoforte solos, Airs Ernest Drake, ‘To a Water Lily ’ (Alacdowoll), ‘Country .nco ’ (Beethoven). 8.42: Afezzo-soprano solos. Aliss Agnes Guy, ‘A Summer Night’ (Thomas), ‘1 Know a Lovely Garden’ (d’Hardelot). 8.47; ’Collo solo, Air P. J. Palmer, ‘Elegie’ (Squire). 8.52: Baritone solo, Air Arthur Lunglcv, ‘Four by the Clock’ (Alallinsonj. 8.56: Orchestral selection. 9.7: Weather forecast. 9.10: Contralto solo, Miss Rita Ratfills, ‘ Homo Song ’ (Licldle). 9.13: Violin solo, Air Harold Riddle, ‘Cavatina’ (Fontairo). 9.18: Recitals, Aliss Molly Gallagher, ‘The Gift of Tribemius’ (Whittier), ‘Kittin O’loole ’ (Anon.). 9.27: Instrumental trios, ‘Anitra’s Dance’ (Grieg),‘Cavatina ’ (Raff). 9.38; Tenor sofos. Air L ,'n E '-nn lle d : ’ ‘ 9 r , Lov ?. ly ’ (Bonaid), lil femg Ihco Songs of Arabv ’ (Clay). 9.42; ’Cello solo, Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘Serenade’ (Pierne). 9.47: Mezzo-soprano solo. Aliss Agnes Guyj ‘You Will Never Grow Old ’ (Drummond). 9.50: Orchestral selection. 9.55: Baritone solos, Air Arthur Lung•ey-, ‘.When the Dew is Falling ’ (Schneider), ‘Trade Winds’ (Keel). 10: Close down. Note; Tho.above programme is subject to alteration owing to tbo fact that the Lcckie v. Barber boxing match will ho relayed after 9 o’clock. (Announcer. Air Divers). Svdney.—7.4o; Programme anAnnouncemcnts. 7.43; Percival Spouse i mouth organ solos). ~o 0: Popular dance music. 7.57: To-night’s anniversary, Captain Fred Aarons <rst Land Sale in Brisbane Melbourne Town Hall, Opened.’ 8: “Big Ben 1 Molyneux Phillips (tenor). B.re Foster and Finlay, ‘Musical Memories.’ 8.15: Edith Harrhy, songs at the piano. 8.23: Foster and Finlay/ ‘ Musical Act.’ 8.3 o:: Joyce Hadley (soprano), 8.40: Percival Spouse, mouth organ solos. 8.47; Ambassadors’ Dance Band (conductor, Mr 'Manuel Hyman). 5.59; Late weather forecast. 9: “ Big Ben’’ "‘ R. A. Bartleman (baritone)/ 97Edith Harrhw. 9.15: Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 9.25: Alolyneux Phillips (tenor), 9.33: Ambassadors’ Dance Diiind. 9.o0: Joyce Hadley (soprano), 9.55; Ambassadors’ Dance‘Band. 10.5: R. A. Bartleman (baritone). 10.10Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 10.20: Joyce Hadley (soprano). 10.28: Late weather forecast. 10.30: Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 10.40: R. A. Bartleman (baritone). The Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: “ Big Ben ”; Ambassadors’ Dance Band. . 11.45: National Anthem; dose down.

2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra (conductor, Mr W, Redstone). 8.18: Aliss Dulcio Starkey (soprano)—‘Springtide ’ (Grieg), ‘By the Riverside’ (Grieg), ‘Mario Antoinette’ (A.L.). 8.25: Dismal, Desmond (comedian), ‘l’m Fearfully, Frightfully Fit’ (Weston and Lee). 8.32: New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. _ 8.47: Talk on the aborigines, by Bringa. 9.7; Mr Tom King (jazz pianist), ‘Do Y’ou Know These?’ (a fantasy of popular iavourites of tho last two years, arr. by tom King), ‘ ’Ain’t.Sho Sweet ’ (Ager). Company's Orchestra. 9.29: Air Roger Jones (baritone)— 1 Because of You ’ (Solman), ‘Dearest, I. Bring Yon Daffodils ’ (Dorothy Foster). 9.36: Dismal Desmond, ‘ It’s Nothing to Do With ion ’ (Hargreaves;... 9.43• New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra! 9.58: Aliss Dulcio Starkey—/ Devotion ’ (Schumann), ‘The Lotus Flower’ (Schumann), ‘ Evening Song ’ (Schumann). 10.5: Mr Tom King—■Always’ (Berlin), ‘The Song of India’ (Whiteman). 10.12: Air Roger Jones—‘Somewhere’ (Meale), ‘Besido tho Sea’ (Lohr). 10.19: Now South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.29; Resume of following day’s programme. 10.33: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Alt Jimmy Elkins, broadcast from cho ballroom of the Wentworth; during intervals between dances ‘ Sun ’ news xvill be broadcast. 11.45: National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.—B; Programme announcements. 8.1: Prahran City Band, selection, ‘ H.AI.S. Pinafore’ (Sullivan). 8.10: Jimmy Kemper (the artist unique, by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). 8.22: Prahran City Band, overture, ‘La Coquette’ (Laurent). 8.30: Farewell appearance of Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day. 8.42: Prahran Citv Band, valse, Casino Tanzo (Gungl). 8.47: Song Feature of tho week. 8.50; Eric Welch will describe to-night’s event at tho Stadium. 10.15: The Station Orchestra, incidental music from ‘ White Cargo.’ 10.24: Jessie Shmith (contralto), ‘Tho Bush Girl, with orchestra! accompaniment. 10.26: The Station Orchestra, ‘Prelude Draiiiatiquo.’ 10.30: Jessie Shmith (contralto), ‘Little Northern Window,’ with orchestral accompaniment. 10.33: Tho Station Orchestra, ‘Omar Tone Poems.’ 10.41: Jessie Shmith (contralto), ‘Love Comes But Once,’ with orchestral accompaniment. 10.43: The Station Orchestra, ‘lntermezzo Brilla.ntc.’ 10.45; Late sporting results. 11: Our great thought. 11.1; 'tho Vagabonds, ‘Nothin’’ (Turk), /Do the Heebie Jcebies Dance’ (Sisk), ‘Sweetheart of Sigma Chi’ (Stokes), ‘The Girl Friend’ (Rodgers). ‘Tho Blue Room’ (Rodgers), ‘Cheerio Hoeric Bee ’ (Wayne), ‘Jackass Blues’ (Castles), ‘You Are the Flower of Aly Heart, Sweet lodine ’ (Murphy), ‘ Arc Yon Lonesome To-night’ (Hamlman), ‘Guatemala Melody’ (Wo.nrich), ‘My Ohio Homo’ (Kahn), waltz, ‘Goodnight.’ 11.40: ‘God Save tho King.’ 3AR, .Melbourne.—3.3o: Transmission from Fopoco Dauco Palais, Bendigo. 3.33: Gers. Krost’s Orchestra— 1 1 Told Them All About You,’ ‘My Regular Gaf,’ ‘Souvenirs.’ 8.42: Frank Monaghan (baritone), ‘A Sergeant of tho Line’ (W. 11. Squire). 8.46: Krost’s Orchestra —‘Just Like a Butterfly,’ ‘Baby Your Mother.’ _ ‘The _ Blue Room.’ 8,55: Gerson ’Krost (violin), ‘The Phantom Melody ’ (Ketelby). 8.59: Krost’s Orchestra—‘ Ciribinbui, ‘ Love is Just a Little Bit of Heaven,’ ‘Camille.’ 9.8: Leigh Rogers (popular vocalist), ‘You Can’t Walk Back From An Aeroplane.’ d. 12; Krost’s Orchestra —'Henry’s Made a Lady Out of Lizzie,’ ‘There’s a Little Girl that Loves Ale,’ 1 Kingston! Smith.’ 9.21; Arthur E. Saver (flautist), ‘Hungarian Fa-ntasie' (Buchner). 9.25: Krost’s Orchestra —‘ The Girl Friend,’ ‘Broken Hearted,’ ‘Dew, Dew, Dewy Day.’ 9.34: Airs F. Monaghan (mezzo-so-prano), ‘ Carissima ’ (A. Penn). 9.33: Krost’s Orchestra —J Are Y r qu Lonesome To-night?’ ‘ Look in tho Mirror,’ ‘Red Lips.’ 9.47: Herb. Currie (Scotch comedian), ‘When I Meet Alackay ’ (Lauder). 9.51: Krost's Orchestra—‘Gorgeous,’ ‘Ain’t That a. Grand and Glorious Feeling?’ ‘ Meet Sally.’ 10: W. R. Warner will give a short gardening chat. 10.12: Victor Baxter (tenor), ‘Daffodils from My Garden’ (Boanas), ‘La Rove’ (Massenet). 10.20 : S. B. Sydserf, short pianoforte recital. 10.32: Victor Baxter (tenor) —‘Pale Moon’ (Logan), ‘On Wings of Song’ (Alcndelssohn). 10.40; S. I.L Sydserf, short pianoforte recital. 10.52:‘ ‘Ago’ news service. 10,58; Weather forecast. 10.59: Our Australian good-night quote. 11; ‘ God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B; Soprano solo, selected, Aliss Ivy Plane; piano solo, ‘ Andante Molto ’ and 1 Mcuiietto ’ (Grieg), from ‘Sonata in E Alinor/ Air Arthur Sharman; elocutionary, ‘There Arc Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden,’ Aliss Irene Sylvester; violin solo, ‘ Tho Golden Sonata ’ (Purcell), Air Morris Gran; pianoforte solo, ‘ .Polonaise in C Sharp Alinor’ (Chopin), Miss Muriel King; soprano _ solo, selected, Aliss Ivy Plane; elocutionary, ‘Seeing Things’ (Field), Aliss Irene Sylvcsler; pianoforte solo, ‘Caprice Bohemian’ 'Smetana), Air 1 Arthur Sharman; violin solo, ‘ Midnight Bells’ (Kriesler), Air Morris Crun; soprano solo, ‘Advice’ (Carew), Afiss Ivy Plane; pianoforte solo, ‘Country Gardens’ (Grainger), Aliss Aluriel King. 9 : Weather information. 9.1: Alotor cycle races from tho Davies Park Speedway; between races the following will to broadcast:—Soprano solos, Aliss Annie Adams; Hawaiian instrumentalists. the Aloha, Trio. 10: Dance music. 10.30: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES IYA. Auckland.—9: Result of All Blacks’ match in South Africa. 3: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 1: Literary selection by tbo announcer. 4.8 and 4.30: Selected studio items. 6,; Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle Leo, assisted by cousins from Beresl’ord Street Sunday School. 6.55: Relay of service from St. David’s Church (preacher, Rev. Ivo Bertram; organist, Air E. C. Craston). 8.30: Gramophone lecture recital by Air K. W. Strong, of tbo Auckland Choral Society; overture, Berlin State Opera Orchestra, ‘ Mignon ’ (Thomas); operatic selection, Dusolina Ghmnini, ‘Vissc d’Arle, Vissi d’Amoro’ (from ‘La Tosco.’); harpsichord record, Wanda Landowska, ‘Harmonious Blacksmith’; operatic selection, chorus and orchestra of tho State Opera House, ‘ Die Alcistersinger ’ (church sceno, Act I.); violin solo, Jascha Heifetz, ‘ Rondo ’ (Schubert) ; vocal selection. Enrico Caruso, ‘ Alesse Solcnnello ’ (‘ Crucilixus,’ Rossini) ; instrumental selection, Elman String Quartet, ‘Andante Cantabilc' (from ‘Quartet op. 11,’ Tschaikowsky),; vocal solo, Galli-Curci, ‘Tho Gipsy and the Bird ’•(Benedict); pianoforte solo, Ignncc Jan Paderewski. ‘Etude in E Major, op. ■ 10, No. 3’ (Chopin 1 ); operatic selection, Fanny Heldy. F. Ansseau, ‘Parle Aloi do ma Mere’ (Bizet); orchestral selection, National Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Sylvia Ballet’ (‘Cortege de Bacchus,’ Delibes). 9.30' ‘God Save the King.’ 2YL\, Wellington—9 to 9.15: All Blacks’ football results. 3; Chimes of the General Post Office clock;- Sacred concert 1 by the choir of the Church of Christ, Vivian street, Wellington. 3.1 : Anthem, choir,. ‘What Are These?’ (Stainer); baritone, Air G. Gray, selected; male quartet, Messrs Eaton, Carpenter, Gray, ami Hall, ‘The Little Brown Church’ (Pitts); soprano, Aliss E. Bull, ‘Nearer, Aly God, to Thee’ (Carey); choral, the choir, 1 Si/mt Night ’ (Dicks) ; baritone, Air W. G. Carpenter, ‘ Do Profundis ’ (Verne); monologue, Mr W. J Alasou, ‘A Soldier’s Reminiscences ’; contralto, Airs L. Sincock, ‘ Open the Gates of the Temple’ (Knatt); duet, Alessrs Hall and. Eaton, -‘ Drink To Me Only • With Thine Eyes ’ (old English air); anthem,

choir, ‘Alpha ami Omega’ (Stainer), soloist, Miss E. Bull; baritone, Mr G. Gray, selected; male quartet, Messrs Eaton, Carpenter; Gray, and Hall, ‘ Lead, Kindly Light,’ ‘ Eight the Good Fight (arr. Stebbins); soprano, Miss E. Bull, ‘Oh, Divine Redeemer’ (Gounod); baritone. Mr W. J. Mason, ‘There is a Green Hill’ (Gounod): anthem, choir, ‘ Inclijie Thine Ear ’ (Himmell), soloist, Mr D. Hall; contralto. Mrs L. Sincock, ‘ 0 Rest in' the Lwd (Mendelssohn); monologue, Mr W- JMason, ‘The Legend Beautiful); ban--tone, Mr W. G. Carpenter, ‘Gods Garden ’ (Lambert); duet Messrs Hall and Eaton, ‘Watchman, What of the Night?’ (Sargent); anthem, choir, ‘Ho Waterelh tho Hills’ (Simper), soloist, Mr D. Hall) ; organistj Mrs L. Sincock; choirmaster, Mr W. J. Mason. 6.: Children’s Sunday service, conducted by Uncle Ernest, assisted by Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church Choir 7: Relay of evening sendee of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. R. Howie, 8.A.; organist and choirmaster, Mr Frank Thomas. 8.15: Relay of band recital of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from His Majesty’s Theatre; conductor, Mr 1. Goodnll. 3YA, Christchurch. —9: Result of AU Blacks’ match in South Africa, _ 3: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5,30; Children s song service, conducted by Undo David; hymns by Mrs Machin’s Choir. G. 30: Relay of evening service from Christchurch Anglican Cathedral; preacher, Bishop of Christchurch; organist, Mr J. G. Bradshaw. Mus. Doc. 8.20 • Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, relav of Municipal Tramways Band concert from His Majesty’s Theatre, Wellington; ‘God Save the King’ 4YA, ’Dunedin.--!): Town Hall chimes; result of All Blacks’ match in South Africa. 9.20: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by members of the Y.W.C.A. Girls’ Citizens’ Club. 0.30: Relay of service from Hanover Street Baptist Church: preacher, Roy. E .S. Tuckwell. M.A.; choirmaster. Mill. P. Desmoulins; organist, Mr Upton Harvey. 8: Sacred concert relayed from the church 9.15: Close'down. 3LO Melbourne. —7; Service from Wesley Church. 8.30: Programme announcements, 8.31: Malvern H;amways Band, overture, ‘ Barber of Seville’ (Rossini). 8.40: The'Strand Ino (Cedi Barter, violin; May Broderick, piano; and Frank Johnstone, cello), ‘Trio, Op. 15, F Major’ (Rubinstein). 9: Madame Gregor Wood (contralto). Biblical songs, ‘Turn \e to Mo (Dvorak), ‘I. Will Mt Jp Mine; Eyes.’ ‘God is My Shephoid--9,7: Cecil Parke? (violin), introduction adagio and finale from ‘Scotch Goncerto ’ in form of ‘ Fantasia (Max Bruch). 9.17: Malvern Tramways Band, march, ‘Old Comrades (Teike), ‘Andante in G’ (Baptiste). 9-L: Madame Gregor Wood (contralto), negro spirituals, ‘Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen,’ ‘Steal Away. 9.34: The Strad Trio, ‘Prayer’ (Schubert). ‘Gavotte' (Martini-Parkcs), ‘Minuet (Boccherini-Cecil Parkes), ‘Extract from Brandenburg' Concerto (Bach). 0.46: Malvern Tramways Band. 9.04: ‘Argus’ news service; announcements; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 10: ‘God Save tho King.’ , , 3AR, Melbourne.—S.36: Coburg City Band, march, ‘ Fight’ (Hnltzman); cornet solo, ‘ I Know of Iwo Bright Eves’ (Clutsam). 8.45: Althouso_ and M'Calhim (soprano and piano, baritone and flute), in musical moments. 8.55: Station Orchestra, ‘La Bolieino ’ (Puccini). 9.10: Robert Allen (alto), ‘Ma Little Banjo’ (Dicbmont). ‘The Rose of Tralee’ (Glover). 9.17: Coburg Band, march, ‘Deeds of Daring’ (Rirnmor); march, ‘National Honour’ (Lincoln). 9.27; One-act play, by the Victorian Railway? Institute Dramtic Society, under tho direction of Miss Win! fred Movcrley. 9.47: Station Orchestra,’ ‘ Three Famous Pictures ’ (Haydn Wood), ‘Chanson D’Amour’ (Snk). 10; Jessie Irwin (soprano). ‘O Moon Upon the Water’ (Cadman), ‘Gossiping’ (Dodge). 10.7: Coburg Band, fantasia. 1 Silvordalo ’ (Allan). 10.17; Robert Allen (alto), 'Friend o’ Mine’ (Sanderson). ‘ Matmshla ’ (MacMnrrough). 10.24; Coburg Band, waltz. ‘Golden Sunbeams’ (Greenwood). 10.34: Jessie Irwin (soprano), ‘The Love Note’ (Rogers), ‘To n Messenger’ (Forge). 10.41: Station Orchestra. ‘ln a Persian Garden (Lehmann). 10.56; ‘Age’ news service. 10.58; Weather forecast, 10.59: Our Australian good-night quote. 11 : ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane. —The complete evening service will bo, -relayed from Albert Street Methodist Church. 6.45: Special children’? service provided by tho boys of the Margaret Marr Memorial Home--7,30; Evening service. 8.30: Benedic lion. The concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 3

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