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RADIO

BROADCAST FARE. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY. The following programmes will be broadcast to-day 'from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations : IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports etc. Sporting results; 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.: Chimes; Relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr E. Engell; Pianoforte solos: (a) “Waltz Db Major” (Chopin), (b) Waltz (Brahms) Miss Beryl Armstrong; Mezzo Soprano solos: (a) “Ave Maria” (Mascheriani), (b) “Sympathy” Mrs Noel Chisholm; Baritone solos: (a) “Tangi,” (b) “Glorious Devon” Mr Warbrick Elocutionary: Humorous selection Mr Ray Vickery; Baritone solo: Selected Mr Warbrick; Interval ; Relay of dance programme from St. Benedicts Hall under the direction of Miss Eva Ellis. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Children’s session. Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports etc. Sporting results; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes; Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre Orchestra. Contralto solo: Selected Miss Dorothy Spiller; Violin solo: Selected Mr R. Clarke; Tenor solo: Selected Mr W. J. Hudson; Cello solo: Selected Miss N. Ellwood; Vocal duet: Selected Miss D. Spiller and Mr W. J. Hudson ; Violin solo: Selected Mr R. Clarke; Solo with Cello obligato: Selected Miss D. Spiller and Miss N. Ellwood; Cello solo: Selected Miss N. Ellwood; Tenor solo: Selected Mr W. J. Hudson; Interval; Relay of dance programme from the Art Gallery Cabaret—music by Mr Les. Grummitt and his orchestra. 4YA DUNEDIN AND 2YK WELLINGTON. Silent. 2BL SYDNEY. 5.45 p.m.: G.P.O. Clock and chimes; Uncle George and the kiddies; Musical programme from the studio; Result of all sporting information including racing, bowls, tennis, swimming, sailing, athletics by courtesy of the Sun; Country news from the Sun and results of all sporting and athletic fixtures; Talk on “Australian Literature” by Mrs A. G. Stephens; G.P.O. Clock and chimes; Broadcasters topical chorus; Mr John Morris (tenor) ; Miss Joy Vane (comedienne); From the Radio Exhibition (Town Hall) ; Sid and Molly Owen and Jack Nethersole; Miss Marjorie Skill (soprano) ; Mr Bruce Clarke (comedian) ; Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto) ; Mr Peter Sutherland (basso) ; Miss Eily Dalgleish (soubrette) ; Mr Bruce Clarke; From the studio: Mr Clem Williams (baritone) ; Miss Marjorie Skill; Mr John Morris; Duet: Miss Amy Ostinga and Mr Peter Sutherland; Miss Joy Vane; Mr Peter Sutherland; Resume of following day’s programme; Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist; G.P.O. Clock and chimes; Mr Clem Williams; Miss Eily Dalgleish; Miss Amy Ostinga; ' The Ambassadors dance band broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors. During the intervals between dances news reports by courtesy of the Sun will be broadcast; 12 p.m.: G.P.O Clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2FC SYDNEY. 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements; Some details of the forthcoming Royal Tour to Sydney; Note: During the evening results will be transmitted direct from the Speedway Royal; “Big Ben.” From the deck of the Cunard liner, s.s. Franconia now on her world tour and at present berthed at Woolloomooloo wharf—ltems from the ship’s orchestra of 30 players, interspersed with vocal numbers from 2FC artists; A few words from the director of the tour; The s.s. Franconia orchestra; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone: (a) “The Devout Lover” (White), (b) “Down Vauxhall Way” (Oliver), The ship’s orchestra; Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer: (a) “More like babies every day” (Darewski), (b) “I might learn ,to love him” (Weston-Lee); The s.s. Franconia Orchestra; Madame Emily Marks, soprano: (a) “Daphne” (Clarke), (b) “The Morning is Calling” (Ferry) ; Mr Van der Klei, Cello solo: (a) “Andante” (Tartini), (b) “Gavotte” (Popper) ; Mr Jack Lumsdaine —Songs at the piano. (a) “Baby Face” (Davis), (b) Piano Novelty (Lumsdaine) ; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone: (a) “Reuben Ranzo” (Coates), (b) “Cockles and Mussels” (Old Irish) ; The s.s. Franconia Orchestra; Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer: (a) “In the cool of the evening” (Elliott), (b) “Oh Cecil I shall have to call the guard” (Elliott) ; The s.s. Franconia Orchestra; Madame Emily Marks, soprano: (a) “When eyes are sad” (L.’Estrange), (b) ‘The Singer” (Maxwell); Mr Van der Klei, Cello solo: ‘Variations Symphoniques” (Boellmann) ; Mr Jack Lumsdaine, entertainer: (a) “Dinah” (Akst), (b) “Say it again” (Silver) ; The s.s. Franconia Orchestra; From the studio— Miss Marjorie Cole, soprano: (a) “The Cuckoo” (Lehmann), (b) “A song of sleep” (Somerset) ; Results from the Speedway Royal; Mr Harry Randle, trombone solo; The 2FC Studio dance band, conducted by Mr Eric Pearse, with the popular baritone, Mr Len Maurice; Miss Marjorie Cole, soprano ; Mr Harry Randle, trombone solo; Announcements; “Big Ben.” Late sporting results; The 2FC Studio dance band will play until midnight. Popular choruses by Mr Len Maurice, with band accompaniment; 12 p.m.: “Big Ben.” National Anthem; Close down. w 3LO MELBOURNE. 5.30 p.m.: Sporting results; Children’s Hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings ; Betty Bevan, soprano; “Miss Kookaburra” ; Ngaire and Tointon; Betty Bevan, soprano; “Miss Kookaburra”; News etc; Mr F. Chapman; Opening of Wireless Exhibition by his Excellency, the Governor-Gene-ral, Lord Stonehaven; Brunswick City Band; Norman Bradshaw, tenor; Ngaire and Tointon; Gertrude Armstrong; Brunswick City Band; Osborne and Perryer; Moana Lua Duo; Jones and Raine; Brunswick City Band; Norman Bradshaw, tenor; Joe Aronson and His Synco-Symphonists; Victoria Wilson, soprano; Gertrude Armstrong; News; Brunswick City Band; Victoria Wilson; Moana. Lua Duo; News; Our Great Thought; Joe Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists; 11.40 p.m.: Close down. 4QG BRISBANE. 6.30 p.m.—Children’s Session—Bedtime stories by “Uncle Ben” and “Uncle Jim.” 7.15 p.m.—Sporting News; 7.30 p.m.—Sailing notes by “Tiller.” Gaiety Orchestra— National Speedway; 7.45 p.m.—From the National Speedway—A description of the motor cycle races; 8 p.m.—From Gaiety Theatre, Toowong—Orchestral Music; From the National Speedway—Motor Cycle races; 9.30 p.m.—From Lennon’s Ballroom—Dance music; From the Studio—The Sunday Mail news service. Weather news. TO-MORROW. 2BL SYDNEY. 5.45 p.m.: Children’s service conducted by Uncle George; Service broadcast from Petersham Baptist Church; From the studio: Mr Stanley R. Catlett (tenor) ; Broadcasters trio; Miss Grace Saville (contralto); Resume of following day’s programme; Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist; G. Clock and chimes; Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano) ; Miss May Nancarow (elocutionist) ; Mr W. E. Lewis (baritone) ; Broadcasters trio; Duet: Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr W. E. Lewis; Mr Stanley R. Catlett ; Miss Grace Saville; Miss Dorrie Ward; Miss May Nancarrow; Mr W. E. Lewis; Broadcasters Trio; 10.17 p.m.: National Anthem. 2FC SYDNEY. 6 p.m.: “Big Ben” and programme announcements ; Miss Lorna Kerrison, soprano; Mrs Consuelo R. Viuda de Aldag—a Mexicon visitor at present in Sydney—will give a musical lecturette dealing with the quaint customs of Mexico. The story will be illustrated with songs sung in the Mexican language and will include numbers not previously heard. The speaker will deal with: (a) “The Mexico of Pre-Cortesian • days”, (b) “Quaint customs of the Colonial

Period,” (c) “The Revolution of modern Mexico.” Musical items are as follows: (a) “Las Mananit as” (“The Early Morn”) sung in Spanish by Miss Annie Payne, mezzo; (b) “Ojosde Juventud” Waltz Tolentino Orchestra, (“Eyes of Youth”) A Mexican record; (c) “Cielito Lindo” (“My Darling”) Folk Song Miss Annie Payne, mezzo; (d) “Asomate a la Ventana” (“Look out from your window”), Trio—Soprano, tenor and basso. A Mexican record; (e) “En el Fondo del Mar” (“At the bottom of the sea”) Miss Annie Payne, mezzo; (f) “Princesita” (“Little Princess”) sung by the famous tenor, Tito Schipa, a Mexican record; Items by James Hickel, Junior, violin virtuoso; Miss Lorna Kerrison, soprano; Items by James Hickey, Junior; From St. James’ Cathedral, Sydney—The evening service conducted by the Rev. P. A. Micklem, M.A.; Interval; From the Band Rotunda, Manly Beach—A programme by the Manly Municipal Band conducted by Mr James Pheloung; From the studio—The first appearance of Miss Eileen Pascoe Webbe, contralto—of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, “Dream Tryst” (Cadman) ; Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist; Mr Lobban Hodgins, baritone—“ Cape Horn Gospel” (Keel) ; Miss Eileen Pascoe Webbe, contralto—“lf thou wert blind” (Johnson) ; Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist; Mr Lobban Hodgins, baritone: “A Wanderer’s Song” (Keel) ; Miss Eileen Pascoe Webbe, contralto —(a) “Four by the Clock” (Mallinson), (b) “Trees” (Rasbach) ; Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist; Mr Lobban Hodgins, baritone—(a) “Far and high the Cranes give cry” (Korbay), (b) “Song of the Volga Boatmen” (Koeneman) ; 10.15 p.m.: National Anthem, Close down. 4QG BRISBANE. Church Service—The evening service will be relayed from St. Barnabas Church of England, Waterworks road; 7.25 p.m.— Tune-in; 7.30 p.m.—'Evensong from the book of common prayer; opening hymn 94, “Lord in This Thy Mercy’s Day”; Psalm 51, read; first lesson, Genesis, Chapter 22 to verse 19; second lesson, St. Mark, Chapter 14, verses 27 to 52; office hymn 92, “Forty Days and Forty Nights”; Litany No. 467 in Hymn Book; sermon, by Carton Garland; hymn 108, “When I Survey.” The singing will be congregational without a choir. Hymn Book, “Hymns Ancient and Modern.” Band Concert. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor, Mr T. Jackson) will be relayed from Wickham Park; The programme will include :—Overture, “Military Overture” (Mendelssohn) ; selections from “Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo) ; suite from “Casse Noisette Ballet” (Tschaikowski). 9.30 p.m.—Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 20120, 5 March 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Southland Times, Issue 20120, 5 March 1927, Page 10

RADIO Southland Times, Issue 20120, 5 March 1927, Page 10

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