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RADIO

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s hour. 7; News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.25- T "cturette. Miss M. S. Christmas. 1 Dogs, and Flow to Show Them.’ 7.40: Lecturette, Air R. Lindsay Robb (Imperial Chemical Industries, London). ‘Making the Most of Our Grass Lands ’ 8: Chimes of tho GPP ’ T Overture, orchestra. ‘Marche Militairo ’ (Schubert). 85: Vocal chorm "n- and Loudon c vmnhony Orchestra. ‘ A Rreath of Our Inspiration,’ from ‘The Merrymakers’ (Elgar). 8.9 Elocution. Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘ Tho Salesman ’ (Thomas) Pianoforte solos, AHss Judith Giesen— ‘ G Minor Ballade ’ (Chopin), ‘F Minor Prelude’ (Pachulski). 8.23' Soprano .solos. Miss Jeanette Flriggs, L.A.R—‘A Fairy’s Lovo Song,’ from ‘ Songs of the Hebrides ’ (arr. Kennedv-Fraser). ‘ Solveig’s Song’ (Grieg) 8,.'1d Instrumental, orchestra—‘ Coppclia Ballet ’ (Delibes), ‘Slavonic Theme with Variations.’ ‘Festival Danco ’ and ‘Waltz of tho [lours.’ ‘ Nocturuo ’ ‘ Automaton Music and Waltz ’ 8,46; Baritone solos Mr Ernest Short—‘The Pauper’s Drive’ (Homer). ‘Friends Again’ (Lyall Phil lips), ‘When Song is Sweet’ (SansSouci). 8,56- Instrumental, orchestra, repent number. 9.2- Weather report and announcements , ( V 3• Vocal chorus chorus and London Symphony Orthos tra. 'We Are the Afnsicmnkcrs.’ Irom ‘The Mnsicmakers’ (Elgar) 9.7 • Instrumental., orchestra— ‘Prize Song’ (Wagner), ‘ Valse Caprice’ (Rubinstein) 9.15; Mezzo-contralto solo. Miss Xgaire Coster. ‘Softly Awakes My Heart’ (Saint-Sacns) 9.19- Tenor solo. Mr Roy Hill ‘An island Shieling Song.’ from ‘ Songs of the Hebrides’ (arr Kcnnedy-Frnscr). 9.23: Elocution, Mr A. Stanley Warwick— ‘ A Lament’ (Gordon), ‘The Duct’ (Wilcox) 9.29- Song cycle, orchestra, ‘ln a Persian Pardon’ (Lehmann). 9.31): Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, 'The Fortune Hunter’ (Willoughby). 9.43: Organ solo. Edwin H. Lemare. ‘ Aloha 00 ’ (Lilnikalano). 9.47: Madrigals Ariel Singers—‘ April is in My Mistress’s Fee" ’ (Moriey), ‘ Now !e tho Month of Maving’ (Moriey). 9.54: Instrumental, orchestra, ‘Hungarian Rhansodv ’ (Li'.«-/P 1 0. < r;,„) the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch.— 0 Children's session. 7.15: News session 7.30; Talk on ‘Books,’ by Air E. J. Bell, 8- Chimes; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band, under tho concluctorship of Air J. Scott, assisted by 3VA artists. 8.1: Alnrch. band, ‘ Independentia ’ (Hall); minuet, ‘ Afinuet in G’ (Beethoven). 8.11: Baritone solo. Air J. Francis Jones. ‘ ’Neath the Rolling Tide ’ (Jude) ; soprano solo, Miss Hilda Hutt. ‘The Blackbird’s Song’ (Scott). Sl9: Selection, band, ‘Reminiscences of Ireland ’ (Godfrey). 5.30: Whispering tenor, with violin, ’cello, and piano. AL J. Glinsky— 1 Consolation ’ (Gunsky-Kahu), Zonophono record (EE22). 8.33- Scottish recital, Air Simon AlacDonald, ‘Donald ALLood,’ from ‘All the Year Round’ (Anon). 8.33: Contralto solos, Miss Alarv Taylor—* The Coming of a Dream ’ (Knight-' ‘Danny. Boy’ (Weatherley). 8.44' Tenor solo. Air T. G. Rogers, ‘ Alyfanwy ’ (Davies). S.4S; Patrol’ band ‘The Wee AfacGrcgor ’ (Amors); idyll ‘ Blumengcdustcr ’ (Blon). 3.58; Weather forecast 9: Overture. 9.10: Soprano and tenor duet. Harmony Duo, ‘O Lovely Night ’_ (Ronald); baritone solos, Air J Francis Jones—‘The Last Muster’ (Pontet). ‘Dawn’ (Somer- ] sctL 9,21 ; Whispering tenor, with violin, ’cello, and piano, AI. J. Gunsky —‘Take This Rose’ (Gunsky-Kahn)\ Zonophono record (No. EE22). 9.25; Humoresque, band. ‘ Lightning Switch ’ (Alford). 9 33: Contralto solo, Miss Alary Taylor, ‘ A Song of Thanksgiving ’ (Alitsen), 9.37: Australian sketch. Af r Simon AlacDonald, ‘ Why I Dohert- Died.’ from ‘ Budgerco Ballads ’ (Spencer). 9.42: Orchestral. Balalaika Orchestra, ‘ Song of the A r olga Boatmen’ (Russian folk song). 9.46: Tenor solo, Air T. G. Rogers, ‘The Dream’ (Rubcnstein). 9.51: Waltz, band, ‘ Ramona ’ (Wayne) ; march, ‘ The Last Stand ’ (Alyddlc-t-nn); ‘God Save the King.’ 3LO Alelbourne.—B: Programme announcements. _ 8.1: Hawthorn City Band—fantasia. ‘ Clerendon ’ (Green- ' wood); march. ‘ Dusky Dancers ' : (Eden. S. 10; Alarcelle Berardi | isoprano)—‘ Polocca ’ (Bellini), ‘ Pier- j rot’ (Homers) 8.17; Hawthorn City] Band—valse, ‘ Tho Choristers ’ (Phelps). 8.25; Elsternwick Alethodi.st Alale Choir (conductor, Edward S. Crow). 1 Song of the Northmen ’ (Maunder), ‘Softly Fall the Shades of Even- 1 ■ ing ’ (Hatton). 8.32: Hawthorn CityBand —selection, ‘ Lucia de Lainmcr- ; moor ’ (Donizetti). 8.40; John D. Fraser (baritone) —“The Little Hills’ ’ (Gleeson), ‘Nightfall at Sea’ (Phillips). 8.47: Hawthorn City Band, ‘Veronica’ (Greenwood). 8.53; Elsternwick Methodist Alale Choir—--1 Aly Ain Folk’ (Lemon), 'Soldier’s Farewell’ (Kinkel). 9: ‘The Step-i mother,’ by A. A. Alilnc. 9.40: Alarcello Berardi (soprano)—' Gavotte ’ (Massenet), ‘ Crcpusculc ’ (Alnsscnet). 9.47; French Bros, (banjoists, with vocal interludes) —‘ Down Kentucky Way,’ ‘Aly Ohio Home.’ 9.54: Lea Maurice will whisper two of his latest hits. 10 • ‘ Argus ’ news service. j 10.10: Hawthorn City Band, overture ‘ Les Trompettes do la Couronno ’ j 10.17: John D. Fraser (baritone), ‘I ( I Hear You Calling AIo ’ (by request), i | 1 Little Alother of Mine.’ 10.24; | • French-Bros, (banjoists), ‘Chimes ot Waikiki,’ ‘Sunny Tennessee.’ 10.30: Fred. Bluett (by permission J. C. AVil- - liamson, Ltd.), “ Uumorosities.” 10.37; Hawthorn City Baud, melody ‘ Passion Flowers’ (Somerville), march ‘Franconia’ (Greenwood). 10.47: Leu. Ataurice (whispering baritone), selections from his repertoire. 10.54: The, Badi-o-aces, ‘Side by Side’ (Woods), 1 ’ Cock-a-Doodlc ’ (Tobias). 11: par great thought—“ Predominant opinions are generally tho opinions of the generation that is vanishing ” (Disraeli). 11.1; The Radi-o-aces, ‘Golden Gate’ (Woods). ‘ Brainstorm ’ (Sanders). ‘ Coauetto ’ (Kahn), ‘Song of Shanghai’ (Egan). ‘Dancing Shadows’ (Golden). ‘Dolores’ (Kassell), ‘Lovely Lady’ (Rupp). ‘Lonesome in tho Aloonlight ’ (Baer). ‘Yon Can’t Bo a Good Little Fellow ’ (Stanley). ‘Good Night AValtz ’ (Bibo). ‘Good Night Chorus,’ 11.40: ‘God Save tho Kmc.’ SAB. Melbourne.—B: Under the auspices of the Bov Scouts’ Association. AV. D. Kennedy (deputy camp chief), ‘ Preparation for Camping.’ 8.15: E. C. FI- Taylor will-speak on ‘ School Life and School Sport.’ 8.30: Afred Firman. ‘ Rooks of Yesterday. To-day, and To-morrow.’ 8.40; Radi-o-nces, -‘ Dance of tho Dolls,’ ‘ Last Night 1 Dreamed Yon Kissed AIo ’ (Kahn), ‘lndian Cradlo Song’ (Wayne). 8.5(1: Edna Davies (xylophone); ‘ Together We Two ’ (Berlin). 8.53: Radi-o-aces. ‘ Ramona’ (Wayne), ‘l’m Wingin’ Home’ (Russell), ‘Evening Star 1, (Turk). 9.3: Alt- I house and M'Callura (by permission of. J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). 9.6: Radi-o-aces, ‘Russian Rag’ (Stutzel)-, ‘Persian Rug’ (Alorot), ‘Henry’s Alade a Lady Out of Lizzie ’ (O’Keefe). 9.16: i Edna Davies (xylophone), ‘ Marche j Hongroise ’ (Kowalski). 9.19: Radi-o-aces, ‘Side By Side’ (Woods), ‘ Oriep-1 tal Aloonlight ’ (Soamon), ‘Bid All Your Troubles Good-bye ’ (Leslie).: 9.29 • Ada Althonse, a special three ( minutes’ entertainment. 9.32: Radi-o-oces, ‘What Will You Do? ’ (Afuller), ‘ Aly Melancholy Baby ’ (Norton), ‘ Ice | Cream.’ 9.35: Edna Davies (xylo- 1 phono), ‘ Dancing Tambourine.’ 9.38:1 Radi-o-aces, ‘ I Know That AYm Know ’ j (Yonmans) ‘ Lovo, Affairs’ (Robinson),! ‘Blue Ridco Mountain Home’ (Robin-' son). 9.48: Leslie M'Callum. 9.51:

Radi-o-accs, piano solo 1 Rag Doll ’ (Brown), ‘Sweet Ella May’ (Robinson), ‘Cry Baby’ (Smith)- 10.1: Edna Davies (xylophone), ‘Faust’ 'Verdi). 10.4; Radi-o-aces, 1 Rose of Monterey’ (Guy), ‘Red Head’ (Ernhey), ‘Breeze’ (Hanley). 10.14: Althouse and M'Callum. 10.20: Radi-o-accs. ‘'The Man 1 Love’ (Gershwin), ‘ Was It a Dream?’ (Brett), ‘Together’ ( Brown), ‘Mary Ann’ (Davis), ‘ The ’Varsity Drag’ (Henderson). 10.45: ‘Age’ news service. 10.55; Acceptances for Wednesday’s races. 10.58: Weather forecast. 10.59: Good-night onote. 11: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG. Brisbane.—The first portion of to-night’s programme will, comprise a classical hour arranged by Mr Archie Dav. 0; Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1: Mr Inigo Jones, a science talk on ‘ The Spectroscope.’ 9.11: Doris Carritte and Anne Croramelin (from the orchestra s.s. OrungnD will play selection ‘ Maul of the Mountains ’ (Simson). 9.19- Mrs R. G. Allen (soprano 1. ‘ Nobil Signor’ (Meverbeer). ‘The W'aiding Gown’ (West!. 9.20. The result of the vote on popular programmes will be announced. 9.30: Doris Carritte and Anno Crommclin (instrumentalists). ‘Songs of the Norseland ’ (Herman Lobr). 9.35: W. David (tenor!, selected. 9.43: Fee Todd (elocutionist), ‘The Doll’s Wooing’ (Field!. ‘Caught’ (Barry). 9.50: Doris Carrittee and Anne Crommelin (instrumentalists!, song ‘Waters of Minnetonka ’ (JJeurance!, selection ‘ Lnxenbonrg Vaises’ (Debar). 10; Date news, weather news. , Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19985, 1 October 1928, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19985, 1 October 1928, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19985, 1 October 1928, Page 3

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