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RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY. The following programmes will be broadcast from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (333 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.0: Literary selection. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour —Uncle Tom. 7.15: News and reports. 7.45: Talk on •’Physical Culture,” by Norman Kerr. 8.0: Chimes 8.1: Relay of Municipal Organ Recital from Auckland Town Hall—Organist, Mr Maughan Barnett, assisted by the Hazell-Sutherland Vocal Duo and Miss Lynda Murphy, soubrette, who will render the following items from the studio:— Contralto solos—Miss Phyllis Hazell, (a) ‘‘Abide With Me” (Liddle), (b) ‘•Little Brown Cottage” (Dickson). Soubrette—Miss Lynda Murphy, (a) “That’s a Good Girl” (Anon.): (b) “Blushing Bride” (/non.). Baritone solos—Mr Frank Sutherland, (a) “The Prolouge” (from “Pagliacci”) (Leoncavvallo); (b) “The Shade of the Palms” (from “Floradora”) (Stuart). Vocal duets —Hazell-Sutherland duo, (a) “Just A’Wearying for You” (Jacobs-Bond); (b) “A Paradise for Two” 'from “The Maid of the Mountains” (Tate). 10.0: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON—SiIent. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 3.0: Studio items. 4.0: Talk on “Care of the Mouth and Teeth”. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children s sessions—Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard —Songs, stories, jokes, and birthday greetings. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Mr A. G. Thompson, 8.A., and his “Dulcet Quartet” will present a vocal miscellaneous concert, assisted by Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, Mr A. H. Todd (elocutionist) and Miss Aileen Warren (accompaniste). Baritone solo—Mr A. G. Thompson, "The Fortune Hunter” (Sanderson). Soprano solo—Miss Mary Shaw, A.R.C.M.. “Sing, Joyous Bird” (Phillips). ’Cello solo—Mr Harold Beck. “After a Dream” (Faure). Contralto solo—Miss Nellie Lowe, “Farewell to Summer” (Johnson). Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Second Movement from Trio in A Minor” (Lalo). Tenor solos —Mr T. G. Rogers, (a) “Secret Tears” (St. Quentin); (b) “Silver Moon” (Adams). Recitation—Mr A. H. Todd. “Wrong Numbers” (Searson). Contralto and baritone duet —Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr A. G. Thompson, “Love is Meant to Make Us Glad” (German). Weather forecast and late news.. Baritone solos—Mr A. G. Thompson (a) “Onaway, Awake Beloved” (Cowan): (b) “Passing By” (Purcell). Mixed vocal quartet—Dulcet Quartet, “Moonlight” (Fanning). Soprano solos—Miss Mary Shaw, (a) “An Erisky Love Lilt” (Fraser): (b> “Who is Sylvia?” (Schubert). Tello solo — Mr Harold Beck. "Serenade” (Popper). Tenor solo—Mr T. G. Rogers, "Dear Land of Home” (Valmore). Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Liesbeslied” (Cadman); (b) “Poupee Dansant” (Poldini). Contralto solos— Miss Nellie Lowe; (a) “Your Heart Will Call Me Home” (Teschemacher); (b) “Homeland” (Drummond). Recitation—Mr A. H. Todd, “ ’Arf a Cigar” (Jordan>. Vocal mixed quartet—Dulcet Quartet, “At Eventide” (Raff). God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN—SiIent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.10: Programme announcements. Studio music. Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. "Big Ben” The 2FC Orchestra conducted by Horace Keats—(a) "Rhapsodie Russe” (Arr. Nausshaum): (b) "Egmont Overture” (Beethoven). Raymond Ellis, English Operatic Baritone. The 2FC Studio orchestra—(a) “San Toy” Selection (Jones); (b) "The Prize Song” (Wagner). Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. Fred Philpotts, cornet solo—- " Kathleen Mavourneen” (Crouch). Raymond Ellis English Operatic Bariton. 10.42: Late weather forecast. The 2FC Studio Orchestra—(a) “The Aftermath” (Marillier); (b) Fantasie—“The Bartered Bride”. Sadie Grainger Broad, soprano. Fred Philpotts, cornet solo —“O, Star of Eve” (Wagner). H. W. Varna and his company—by special request, will repeat the production of “The Silver King,, by Henry Arthur Jones. Incidental music to part two. Part Two. Incidental music to part three. Part Three. 12.30: “Big Ben”. National Anthem. Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 METRES). 9.0: R. Crowe. Exports Superintendent, will speak on “Marketing Methods.” J. Oliver, Curfor Avenues.” Kalima Duo. Hawaiian Instrumentalists—“La Paloma”, “Yackahula”. An Australian Novelty. J. Alexander Browne, Baritone —“The Drum Major” (Newton): “The Muleteer of Malaga” (Trotere). The Station Orchestra —Selection. “The Rainbow” (GershwinJ. Molly Mackay, soprano—" The Little Dustman” (Brahms): "The Blue Bonnet” (Schumann). Studio Presentation of “The Belle- of New York” (Musical numbers only). “A Musical Comedy in Two Acts.” Act 1. Scene I.—Opening Chorus, “When a Man is Twenty-one.” Song and Chorus, “When I was born the stars stood still.” Song, “Little Sister Kissie.” Song, “Teach me how to kiss.” Chorus, "We come this way.” Song, "The Anti-Cigarette Society.” Song and Chorus, “Wine, Women and Song.” Scene 2.—Song. “La Belle Parisienne.” Song. “My Little Baby.” •Scene 3.—Chorus. “Pretty Little China Girl.” Song, “They follow me.” Song and Chorus, “We’ll stand and die together.” Song, "She is the Belle of New York.” Finale, Act 1, “Your life, my little girl.” Act 2.. Scene I.—Opening Chorus. “Oh, Sonny.” Duet, “When we are Married.” Song and chorus. “The Purity Brigade.” Song and chorus, “I do so there.” Scene 2.—Chorus, “For the twentieth time we’ll drink.” Song, “At ze naughty Follies Bergere.” Finale. “Two in the Field.” Argus news service. British official wireless news from Rugby. Announcements. Meteorological information. Island shipping information. Station Orchestra— Suite, “From India” (Francis Popper). Molly Mackay, soprano—“ Nymphs et Sylvans” (Bemberg). “The Hoot Owl.” Kalimo Duo—“lsles of Paradise.” Popoluar Airs Medley.” 12.10: Station Orchestra— “Light Cavalry Overture” (Suppe). “In the Tavern” (Jensen). J. Alexander Browne, Baritone—“O, Flower of all the World” (Woodforde-Finden) “All the Fun of the Fair” (Martin). Announcements. 12.30: The Vagabonds—" Lantern of Love.” "Dance of the Tinker Toys." "Moonlight.” “Me and My Shadow.” "Russian Lullaby.” "Pleading.” “Shepherd of the Hills.” “Gorgeous." "Laughing at the Ivories”—Piano solo. "Waiting for the Springtime." "I can’t get over a girl like you." "The Mosquito Parade.” 1.10: God Save
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Southland Times, Issue 20448, 28 March 1928, Page 7
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