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Tomorrow’s Programmes

IYA, AUCKLAND,

, 9,j): Selected recordings. 11.0: Anzac Day service, arranged by the Municipal Authorities and the Auckland Returned Soldiers’ Association, relayed from the Town Hail. 12.15: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music.

2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Cememonial Parade, relayed from the Cenotaph. 4.30: Close down. 5.0.: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner music.

7.0: Selected recordings. 8 0: 8.8. C. programme: “We Shall Remember Them/’ A programme produced by Val Geilgud from the prose of John Alasefield, Winston S. Churchill, Stephen McKenna, T. E. Lawrence, Guy Chapman and Lord' Dunsariy, and from the poems of Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Wilson Gibson, Alan Seeger, Edward Shanks, Laurence Binyon Thomas Hardy, Lord Dunsany and Wilfred Owen. . Alusic selected by Leslie Woodgate from the works of Holst, Sibelius and and sir Ed. Elgar. Speakers: Robe-.t Speaiglit, Nadja Greer, William Fox, lon Swinley, John Clieatle. 9.0: Weather report and station n0t1C9.5: t1C 9.5: Talk, Mrs B. F. Richards, “Literary Trends—Some Aspects of the Best Seller. 9.20: Miscellaneous Band programme introducing Mr Walter Kingsley, the eminent Australian baritone. . St. Kilda Professional Band, ‘The Torrent Chorus,” Act 1, from “William Tell”; “Soldiers’ Chorus” . from < ‘Faust. ’ Band of H.M.. Welsh Guards (with male chorus), “When the King Goes By.” Arthur Pryor’s Band, ‘The \\ v af bier’s Serenade!” . . 9 -32 • "Walter Kingsley (baritone), “Soiigs of Japan”: (1) The Alusume’s S'oiigT (2) Butterfly Song; (3) Fan •Song; (4) In the Temple; (o) Song o, the Sword. 9.47: Salvation Army Massed Bands, “Hie Wellington” March. Great ore’s panel, “La Traviata” Selection. . The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “A Perfect Day.”10.0: Favourites, old and neiv. 11.0: Close" down.

2YA WELLINGTON. 9:0:. Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.30: Selected recordings. 12. Q : Close down: i. 1.0: Lunch music. • 2.0.:. Selected recordings. ■- 2:3,0: Rielay of the . Mernorial Service, arranged by "Wellington- Returned Soldiers’ Association- —from the Wellington .Citizens’ War Memorial. Etymiv UO yGod Our Help in Ages Past” (Port Nicholson; Silver Band). Prayerßev. H. J. Odell. Lesson: Rev. L. K. Campbell. Address: Canon Percival James. Hymn, “Lest We Forget” (Port Nicholson Silver Band). Last Post and Reveille. National Anthem. Benediction —Canon Percival James.

3.30: Selected recordings from the studio.

4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Selected recordings. 8.0 : Chimes. Anzac Night Concert, arranged by Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Association and relayed from St. James Theatre. 'Tin Hat Club Orchestra, Overture, “Euryanthe.” Baritone solo, Mr F. Hested. R.S.A. Choir “The Poplars of Slanders,”. “Goin’ Home” (Dvorak), “Viking Song.” Violin solo, “The Lost Chord,” Mr L. Walker. Duet with chorus, “Watchman What of the Night,” Messrs. O. N. TooeL and C. Wilks with R.S.A. Choir. The Tin Hat Club Orchestra, selections (a) “T.he Val.ley of Poppies,” (b) “Barcarolle.” Bass solo, with choir, “Follow Me ’Qme,” Air W. W. Marshall and RI.S.A. Choir. The choir, “Roses of Picardy,” soloist, Air B, J. Child, “British Airs.” Terior solo, with Orchestra, “Lolita,” 3lr J. Osborne. The choir and orchestra, “Land of Hope and Glory,” soloi.lt. Air T. Bohlson. 10.0: Favourites, old and new. 11.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 9.0 :■ Selected recordings. 10.0: Devotional service, ilO.lo: Selected recordings. 12.0: Close down. 1.0: Selected recordings.

2.30: Relay from Ring EdWarcT barracks of Citizens’ Memorial .Service under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers’. Association. Speaker: Air B. J. Jacobs, “Ring Out Wild Bells” by the Returned Soldiers’ Clioir. Instrumental music by the Returned Soldiers’ Orchestra, conductor, Aft- Hf G. Gla.vsher. Alassetl bugles, “La&t Post” and “Reveille.” 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted bv Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music.

7.0: Relay from the Christchurch j Anglican . Cathedral of special Anzac service, under the auspices of? the Toe H movement and the Returned Soldiers’ Association. 8.30: 3YA Orchestra, conductor, Alt* Harold Beck, (a) “The Vanished

Army,” (b) “Diedre” (Celtic F.arewell). 8.40: Lionello Cecil; tenor, (a) “One Alone”; (b) “At Dawning,” (c) “Serenata,” -(d) “My Pretty Jane.” 8.54: 3YA Orchestra, (a) “Carissima,” (b) “Alay Song.” 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Band of H.AL Royal Air Force, “Sons of New Zealand” March. 9.8: Raymond Newell and Company, “The Deathless Army.” 9.16: Paul Godwin Orchestra, “The Phantom Brigade. ” 9.19: George Baker and men at St. Mary’s Hospital for Limbless Men (recorded during a concert given under the auspices of the, Stock Exchange War-wounded Entertainment Fund), “The Supreme Sacrifice.” Community singing. 9.25: The Salon Orchestra, “The Unknown Soldier.” 9.28: Essie Ackiand, contralto, “There is No Death.” "9.31: Band of Royal Air Force, “It’s a" Long Way to Tipperary.” 9.34: Debroy jSomers Band, with Norman Allin and Chorus, “The Old Brigade,” Descriptive Ballad. 9.42: Reginald Dixon,-organ, “Passing of the Regiments.” 9.45: Peter Dawson, baritone, “Lo Reve Passe” (a Vision of Victory). 9.52: London Palladium Orchestra. “The Turkish Patrol.” ' . 9.55: Luclenne Boyer, soprano “Parlez Moi cl’Amour.” 9.58: 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Soldiers of the King.” 10.0: Favourites, old and new. 11.0: Close down., •

4YA, DUNEDIN 9.0 s Selected, recordings. 11.0: Relay from St. Paul’s Cathedral, Anzac Day Memorial Service. 12.0: Close down. 1.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Returned Soldiers’ Commemoration Service. Speaker, Hon. W. Downie Stewart. (Relay fr-mi Town Hall.) , 4.30: Close down. '5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Selected recordings.

8.0: Chimes. Leeordi.igs, New Symphony Orchestra, “In Momoriam” Overture.

8.10: The Sheffield Choir, “I.et Us Now Praise Famous Men.”

8.14: Alexander Brailowsky (piano), “March Militaire.”

8.IS: Essie Acland (contralto), “There is no Death”; “Land of Hope and Glory” (with Band of H.M. Cold•stfeam Guards). 8.25: The Salon Orchestra, “The Unknown Soldier.” 8.25: The Sheffield Male Voice Choir, “Hymn Before Action”; “The Long Day Closes.” 8.36: Hastings Municipal Orchestra, “Marching Song.”

8.40: Talk, Air C. R. Allen, “Rupert Brooke.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices.

9.5: 8.8. C. recorded programme, “We Shall Remember Them.” 10.5: Favourites, Old and New. 11.0: Close down.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS 2FC, SYDNEY 10.0: National programme. Brass Band Concert by the Anzac House Memorial Alilitarv Band, conducted by R. G. Abbott. Assisted by J. Alexander Browne, baritone. The A.B.C. (Alelbourne) Wireless Chorus, con ducted by Percy Code. Chorus, “Australia O Thou Favoured Isle.” Band, Overture, “Zampa.” Baritone, “The Trumpeter,” “The Giiichv Road.” Band, Selection, “Alerrie England.” Chorus, “Australia Up Country Song,” “Comrades in Arms.” Band, Caprice, “Echo Dos Bastions.” Baritone, “Requiem,” “The Victorious Dead.” Band, Selection of Incidental Music from “Cavalcade.”

10.55: “The Landing.” An Address by Sir Gilbert Dyett, Federal President of the R.S.S.I.L.A. 11.5: “The Twenty-Filth of April,” Story of 1914-1985, by AVilliam Fitzmaurice Hill. Principal characters: Jill, the mother; Jerry, her son; Alan, the young soldiers; Ser-geant-Alajor, the terrible Turk; Bluey,

Doc, Two Diggers; Ala, Jill’s Alother; Pompey, otherwise Brigadier-Gen-eral H. E -Elliott,. Officers, Padre, Wireless 'Operator, etc. The action takes place in Jill’s home —Broadmeadows, a troopship—Mena Camp, etc. Production: Frank D. Clowlow.

2BL, SYDNEY

9.30: National talk. Dr, H. lan Hogbin, ALA., PIiTD., University of Sydney, will speak on “Black Magic, a problem of Native Administration.”

10.0: From Ashfield Town Hall: Anzac Day community singing (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Association artists: Brunton Gibb, entertainer. Vagabonds’ Alale Quartet. Special commemorative programme comprising songs of the camp, songs of themarch, and songs of memory. Concluding with: “The Last Post,” “Dedicatory Recital,,” “Abide with Me,” “God Save the King.”

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12

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Tomorrow’s Programmes Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12

Tomorrow’s Programmes Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 12