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STATION 2FC, SYDNEY. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 2FO, Sydney, today:—2.3o p.m., the chimes of 2FO and announcements. 2.35: A recital of some H.M.V. records. 3.30: From Farmer's Tea Booms, the Oak Hall Trio. 3.40: Miss Florence Grant, soprano, "April Mom” (Batten). 3.45: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, the Oak Hall Trio. 3.55: Music from the studio. 4.0: Miss Annie Sedgcr, mezzo, “Nymphs and Fawns” (Bemhcrg). 4.5: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, tlie Oak Hall Trio. 4.15; Musio from the studio. 4.20: Miss Florence Grant, soprano. ‘The Flutes of Arcady” (James). 4.25: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, the Oak Hall Trio. 4.35: Music from the studio. 4.40: Miss Anuio Sedgor, mezzo. “The Bitterness of Love” (Dunn). 4.45: Stock Exchange, third call. 4.46; Music from the studio. 6.0: The chimes of “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5; The “Hello Man” (alks to the children. 0.40: A talk to tho older children. 6.50: Broadcast from the Hotel Australia, orchestral items. 7.15: From the studio. Evening News news service. 7.30: Market reports. 7.40: Mr Walter Hunt will give his final talk on “The Art of Speaking Verse.” 7.55: Tho chimes of 2FC and announcements. 8.0: From (ho studio, a repeated performance of Vaughan William’s song cycle—“On Wenlock Edge,” sung by William Dallison, tenor, with a string quartet, Mr Lionel Lawson (first violin) second violin, “Lea do Giorgio (viola). Miss Marjorie Hinlcv (’cello). Mr Gladstone Bell, pianoforte (Mr Lindlcy Evans). (1) “On Wenlock Edge. (2) “From Far. From Eve and Morning. (3) “In My Team Ploughing,” (4) “Oh When I was in love with you,” (5) “Bredon Hill” (6) ‘Clun.” 8.30: A talk by Miss Gertrude Mack. “First hand description of a bull fight in Mexico ” 8.60: Mr Gladstone Bell, ’cello solos. 9.0: Mr William Dallison. 9.10: Mr Lindley Evans, piano solos. 9.20: Items from the concert given by tho British Music Society. 10.10: Broadcast from tho Lyceum Theatre. Sydney, orchestra under the baton of Mr Emanuel Aarons. 10.40: Announcements. 10.45: Broadcast from tho Wentworth /Hotel, Sydney Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson. STATION 3LO MELBOURNE. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 3LO, Melbourne, today:—l2.o: News service, etc. 12.15; Community singing. transmitted from Assembly Hall. Collins street. 1.45: p.m.:
News. c-to. 3.0; Studio orchestra. 5.10: Instrumental solo. 3.17: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 3.25: Studio orchestra. 3.35; Freda Northcoto. soprano. 3.42: “Mary Gumlcaf"—“Tin's world of ours” and some “Sonnets to a Red Haired Lady.” 4.02; Studio orchestra. 4.12: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 4.19: solo. 4,26; Freda Northcoto. soprano. 4.32: News service. Stock Exchange information. 5.45: Children’s hour. Songs by Jessie Smith, stories bv “Mary Gumlcaf.” 6.40: News service, market reports, etc. 7.20: Talk on tho Victorian railways. 7.40; Mr Tod Collins, football talk, “Saturday’s Prospects.” 8,0: Scottish Union of Victoria, concert transmitted from Assembly Hall. 10.45: News, etc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19902, 23 September 1926, Page 16
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