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TO-NIGHT’S PRO,GRAMME. The following programme will bo broadcased from Station 4YA, Dunedin, tonight!—7; Children’* session Aunt Diana's Sister will entertain the Dwarfs with stories, riddles; birthday greetings. 7.45: Information service—weather reports and forecasts, shipping news, stock and market reports, general news. 8: Studio concert by the concert party from Messrs Allan Young, Limited. Among the performers will be—Mr R. Bryant (vocalist), Mr Wilson Brown (entertainer), Mr Alfred Walmsley (vocalist), Mr Arthur Adams (banjoist), Miss Elsie Bryant (vocalist), Mr D. Whelan (instrumentalist), Mr Allan Young (elocutionist), and others. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 2FC, Sydney, to-day 12 midday: The chimes of “Big Ben” and announcements. 12.5 p.m.: Stock exchange, first call. 12.10: Music from the studio. 12.50: Rugby wireless news. 1: Time signals, wehther intelligence. 1.5: “Evening News,” midday news service, Producers’ Distributing Society’s report. 1.20; Music from the studio. 1.30: Stock Exchange, second call. 1.53: Music from the studio. 2: The “Chimes of Big Ben.” 2.30; The chimes of 2FO and announcements. 2.35: A recital on the “Behring player piano.” 3.30: From Farmers Tea Rooms —The Oak Hall Trio, leader, Mr Horace Keats. 3.40: Miss May Craven, mezzo —“Summer” (Lohr). 3.45: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms —the Oak Hall Trio. 5.55: Music from the studio. 4; Miss Jeanne Slapoffski, soprano. 4.5: From Farmer's Tea Rooms —the Oak Hall Trio. 4.15: Music from the studio. 4.20: Miss May Craven, mezzo —“In the Garden of My Heart” (Ball). 4.25: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms —the Oak Hall Trio. 4.35: Music from the studio. 4.40: Miss Jeanne Slapoffski, soprano. 4.45: Stock Exchange, third call. 4.46: Music from the studio. 6: Time signals. 6.0; The chimes of “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.40: For the elder children—a serial story, “Three Real Bricks,” by Grattan Smith. 6.50: Broadcast from the Hotel Australia, orchestral items. 7.15: From the studio, Evening News late news service and weather information. 7.35: Dalgety’s market reports (./col, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets. 7.40: Mr J. K. Powell will talk on “Thought Miracles.” 7.65; The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 8.0: Broadcast from the Haymarket Theatre, Sydney, operatic orchestra under the baton of Mr Stanley Porter. 8.25: Broadcast from St. Thomas’s Memorial Hall, North Sydney, elocutionary and dramatic recital by Mr William Collins; song “Had a Horse” (Korbay), Mr Russell Rix. 8.32: Recital (a) “The Eve of Waterloo” (Byron), (b) “The Gravedigger’s Wedding” (Paul), Mr William Collins. 8.43: Song, “The Jewel Song” (“Faust”; Gounod), Miss Dorothy Ewbank. 8.48: Violin, “Serenade” (Drdla), Mr Tom Williams. 8.50: A poster drawing by Mr Nevin Tosseau. 9 .5 : Continuation of concert by Mr William Collins; humorous sketch, “The Playwriters” (M’Geogh); duet. “La ci darem (Don Giovanni; Mozart), Miss Dorothy Ewbank and R. Rix. 9.26: Items by the Royal Sydney Apollo Club. 9.50: A one-act play b Mr Walter Hunt and Miss Eve Warhurst. 10.0: Broadcast from the Haymarket Theatre, Sydney, orchestral items. 10.20: Mr Walter Hunt, dramatist. 10.40: Broadcast from the 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 midday: News service. Stock Exchange information, weather forecast 1.0: Studio orchestra. 1.10: Elsie Davies, soprano. 1.17: ’Cello solo. 1.24: Instrumental quartet. 1.34: Elsie Davies, soprano. 1.41: C. Richard Chugg, flute. 1.47: Studio orchestra. 3.0: Studio orchestra. 3.10: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 3.17: Mrs Silk, “Talk on Homecrafts. 3.32: Walter Smith, cornet solo. 3.39: Gwen Barham, contralto. 3.46: Studio orchestra. 3.50: Miss Flora Pell. 4.6: Frank Stonham, clarinet solo. 4.12; Raymond Ellis, baritdne. 4.19: Instrumental trio. 4.27: Gwen Barham, contralto. 4.34: Studio orchestra. 4.45: News, etc. 5.45: Children’s letters and birthdays. 6.0: Fabbie Benstcad will sing. 6.7: “Miss Kookaburra” will tell the childdren stories. 6.27: Fabbie Benstead will again sing to the children. 6.34: “Miss Kookaburra” will continue the stories. 6.40: News service, Stock Exchange information, market reports, etc. 7.20; Lecture under the auspices of the Develop Australia League. 7.40: Lecture under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture. 8.0: First act of “Katja,’ transmitted from the Theatre -loyal by permission of J. C. Williamson (Ltd.). 9.0: Hon. Theodore Fink will speak under the auspices of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association. 9.16: Studio orchestra. 9.25; Mr V. Upton-Browne, “Told at Twilight," an after-dinner interlude of music, verse, and story, grave and gay, by Empire poets and writers, and others. 9.60: Studio orchestra. 10.0: A talk under the auspices of the Launceston 60,000 League. 10.15: Instrumental solo. 10.22: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 10.29: News, etc. 10.45: Studio orchestra. 10.55: Raymond Ellis, baritone, 11.0: Dance music by the Studio Orchestra.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 2
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