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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME IYA, AUCKLAND. — 6.30 p.m.: (mudren’s session. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on “Motoring” by Mr Geo Campbell. 8: Chimes; relay of concert from Messrs. John Court’s, Ltd.; piano solo, Mr Eric Bell, “Arabesque” (Debussy); soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Youd, “Jewel Song,” from “Faust” (Gounod); baritone solos, Mr Dudley Wrathall, .(a) “Lolita” (Buzza-Peccia), (b) “Thou Art Passing Hence” (Sullivan); violin solo, Mr Paul Bretnall, “Eli, Eli” (Elman); contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, (a) “O, Divine Redeemer,” (b) selected; weather report; duet, Miss D, Youd and Mr D. Wrathall, “The Singing Lesson"; mezzo solo, Miss Cecilia Duncan, (a) “Sing. Break Into Song” (Mallinson), (b) “Bonnie Banks of Lochmond”; piano solo, Mr Eric Bell, “The Butterfly” (Merkel); soprano solo, Miss D. Youd, (a) “Message and the Song” (Mallinson), (b) “The Star”; talk, “Account of the Wreck of the Amy Turner,” by Captain West; baritone solo, Mr. D. Wrathall, “Song of the Flea” (Moussogsky); violin solo, Mr P. Bretnall, “Brandi” (Kreisler); contralto solo, Miss Williamson, “Caro Mio Ben”; mezzo solo, Miss C. Duncan, “Knowest Thou the Land” (Thomas); piano solo, Mr. E. Bell, “Valse de la Reine” (Taylor) ; duet, Miss Williamson and Miss D. Youd, “With a Heigh'Ho”; violin solo, Mr Paul Bretnall, “Kula Wiak” (Wieniawsky); trio, Misses Youd and Williamson nad Mr. D. Wrathall, selected.

2YA, WELLINGTON.—6 to 7 p.m.: News and market reports. 8; Chimes of the General Post Office clock; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; bass solo, Mr Geo. Neel, “Harlequin” (Sanderson-Boosey and Co.); flugel horn solo, Mr William Hambley, “The Pilgrim of Love” (Hartman); elocution, Miss Mavis Halliday, “Jim” (Hillaire Belloc) ; pianoforte, Mr Jack McKinley, “Noh” (Arnat); mezzo soprano solo, Miss Marie Brown, “The Carnival” (Molloy) ; Studio Orchestra, selected; contralto solo, Miss Gwytha R. Harbroe, “I Did Not Know” (Footere); saxophone solo, Mr R. Bothamley, “Valse Erica” (Weidoeft); Studio Orchestra, selected; weather forecast; lecturette, “Imperial Affairs”; flugel horn solo, Mr Wm. Hambley, “Because” (d’Hardelot); elocution, Miss Mavis Halliday, “The Photographer” (Stephen Leacock); pianoforte, Mr J. Mekinley, “Doll Dance” (Brown, “A Birthday” (Cowen); saxophone solo, Mr R. Bothamley, “Velda” (Weidoeft); contralto solo, Miss Gwytha Harbroe, “Salaam” (Lang); bass solo, Mr Geo. Neel; Studio Orchestra, selected.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—7.IS p.m.: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr A. J. Bunz; baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell, “The Song of the Wagoner” (Smith Shappell); clarionet solo, Mr Morris Withers, “Concertino, Op. 26” (WeberFischer) ; soprano solo, Miss Edna Donaldson, “Trees” (Rushbach-Chappell): ’cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Adagio” (Pa st orale) (Ha n d cj- William s-Au gener); baritone solo, Mr Bernardi Rennell, “Casey, the Fiddler” (BowlesChappell) ; instrumental trio Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Rondo Alla Turka” (Mozart-Augener); soprano solo, Miss Edna Donaldson, “A Little Coon’s Prayer” (Hope-Boosey); clarionet solo, Mr Morris Withers, “Polonai e,” from “Mignon” (Thomas-Fis-ch»r) ; soprano and baritone duet, Miss Donaldson and Mr Rennell, “Somebody,” from the opera “Floradora” (Stuart-Day and Hunter); ’cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck, “Chanson Villagoise” (Popper-Simcock); interval; relay from Crystal Palace Theatre; talk, Rev. Gardner Millar, “Blunders and Bulls” (M.S.); soprano solo, Miss Edna Donaldson, “Sapphic Ode” (Brahms-Leng-nick); instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Song Without Words, No. 18” (Mendelsshon-Metz-ler); (b) “Mazurka Russe” (GlinkaBayley and Fergusson) ; baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell, “The Christening” (Fisher-Boosey); relay from Crystal Palace Theatre.

4YT, DUNEDIN.-7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1; Children’s session, Big Brother Bill, 7.45: News and market service. 8: Town Hall chimes; address, arranged by the Watersiders’ Association; dance music by Ern. Beacham and his orchestra from the Savoy.

2BL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: Broadcasters' Topical Chorus, Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra under the direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett, Miss Bertha Waters (soprano), Mr H. W. Wylie (concertina player), Mr William Green (tenor), Dorothy Mannin and Harry Graham in houmour and harmony, Cec Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino, Miss Bertha Waters, Mr H. W. Wylit, the sporting editor of the “Sun” will talk on the prclpects of Saturday’s racing, Mr William Green. 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.IS: Miss Knight will speak on “Preservation of Berry Fruits”; Mr H. K. Love on “A Five Valve Neutrodyne”; Mr. C. J. Williams will comment on to-morrow night’s stadium event. Artists: Syd Fayne, Maggie Foster, Anita Shawe, Joe Aronson’s Synco-Symphonists, Eileen Castles, Melbourne Choral Union, Collingwood Citizens’ Band.

4QG, BRISBANE,—7.4S p.m.; The concluding lecture in connection with the Workers’ Educational Association Tutorial Classes in Music will be delivered by Mr Geo. Sampson in the Reception Hall at 4QG. 9.15: The second portion of the programme will comprise a recital by Mr A. Sharman’s partiy. 10 p.m.: Weather report and sporting news.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 9

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