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ON THE AIR

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.: Afternoon session—Studio items. 3.30: Lecturette on "Electric Cooking” by a representative of Messrs Turnbull and Jones. 3.45; Further selected studio ; tems. 4.0: Literarj selection by the Announcer 4.8: Selected studic items. 4.25: Sports results 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Uncle George, assisted by Old King Cole and his Merry Fiddler, songs, recitations, duets, letters, and birthdays. 7.15; Lecturette—Mr George Ambler. "Washing and Preparing Birds for Exhibition.' 7.30: News and reports. 8.0; Chimes. 8.1: Reiay of orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Whiteford-Waugh. 8.11: Soprano solos—Miss Marjorie Falre, (a) ■ Gray Days’ (Lohr); (b) "The Birthday” (Kahn). 8.19: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, "Trio, Op. 56—First Movement” (Reissiger). 8.28: Tenoi solo—Mr Robert Peter, "Green Isle of Erin” (Roeckel). 8.32: Relay of entr’acte from Majestic Theatre. 8.37: Contralto solo —Madame Irene Ainsley, "Pleurei Mes Yeux” ("Le Cid”), (Massenet). 8.42: Talk by Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., on "Old New Zealand—The Question of Sovereignty.” 8.57: Relay of orchestral interlude Iron the Majestic Theatre. 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4; Cornet solo—Mr Eustace Tregilgas, "Dream o: Love” (Hawkes). 9.9: Excerpts from the opera. "I Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo), produced in the studio under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. .9.39: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, "Rustic Suite” (Hawkes). 9.48: Contralto soloi —Madame Irene Ainsley, (a) "Harp of the Woodland” (Martin); (b) "The Cup of Life” (Martin), 9.55: Cornet solos—Mr E. Tregilgas, (a) “Wardlenian” (Clement); (b) "Chanson Triste” (Tschaikowsky). 10.0: Violin solo—Miss I. Bosworth "Caprice Viennoise" (Kreisler). 10.2: Baritone solo—Mr Ernest Snell, "Invictus” (Kuhn). 10.6 God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour—Big Brother Jack. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette by representative of the Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, "The Merry Wives of Windsor” (Nicolai). 5.9: Soprano solo—Mrs Alice Harris, "The Nightingale" (Kjerulf). 8.13: Baritone solo—Mi Len Barnes, "Prologue” from "Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo). 8.18: Instrumental—The Orchestra grand opera selection, "Faust” (Gounod). 8.24 Contralto solo—Miss Lliy Mackie, "Sunshine ant Rain” (Blumenthal). 8.28: Humour—Mr Doug Stark, (a) "The Waggie o' the Kilt” (Lauder, (b) "The Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw” (Lauder) 8.1’6: Instrumental —The Orchestra, (a) "Standchen” (Czilbulka); (b) “Valse Bleue” (Margis). 8.46. Tenor solo—Mr Arthur Coe, "Sometimes ii My Dreams" (d'Hardelot). 8.50: Organ solos— Mr H. Temple White, (a) "Adoration” (Gaul) (b) “Berceuse in A” (Deilbruck); (c) "Festa: March” (Calkin). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Instrumental—The Orchestra, "Ballet Music” from "Meyerbeer's operas (Kretschmer). 9.10: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, "Stuf and Nonsense” (original/. 9.16: Instrumental— The Orchestra, "The Mikado” (Sullivan). 9.26 Song cycle—The Orpheus Quartet, “The Mountebanks” (Easthope Martin). 9.52: Instrumental— The Orchestra, request numbers. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 1.30 p.m.: Relay of description of school procession through the main streets of the city. 2.0. Relay of united Children's Display from Cranmei Square, including bands in attendance. 8.0: Relay of Grand Jubilee entertainment from Citj Concert Hall consisting of miscellaneous concert by well-known artists, grand choir, and specia: grand orchestra. 10.30: Relay of ringing ol Cathedral bells and the singing of “Auld Lanj Syne.” Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: His Master’s Voice gramophone recital. 3.30: Social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. 4.0: Address on “The Domestic Uses of Electricity,” by Mr G. J. Butcher, of Messrs Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. 4.15: Hi: Master's Voice gramophone recital. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's session—Big Brother Bill, selections by the Albany Street Boys’ Brass Band, letters and birthdays. stories for the tiny tots, travel talk by Bis Brother Bill for the older children. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address delivered under the auspices of the Otago Tramping Club. 8.0: Towr Hall chimes. Concert by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr E. Franklin, and items by assisting artists. 8.1: March—Band, "Great Little Army " (Alford). 8.5: Bass solos— Mr E. G. Bond, (a) "Vagabond” (Molloy); (b) "Myself, When Young” (Lehmann). 8.10: Over-ture-Band, "Raymond” (Thomas). 8.20: Recital —Mr Eric Hebden, "Shaking Hands” (Anon.). 8.26: Contralto solo—Miss Wyn McPeak, "Softly Awakes My Heart” (Saint-Saens). 8.29: Twc waltzes—Band, (a) "Always” (Berlin); (b) “A Night of Love” (Spiers*. 8.34: Tenor solos—Mr Charles Edwards Si«g Awhile” (Drummond): (b) "Two Eye’fr’fcf Grey” (McGeoch). 8.8: Selection—Band. "lojantbe" (Sullivan). 8.53: Humorous recital—Miss -Madge Yates, “Peach Pies” (Anon.). 8.59: Baritone solo—Mr R. B. Macdonald, "The Great Awakening” (Kramer). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Humoresque—Band, "Parade of the Tin Soldiers.” 9.11: AddressPastor W. D. More. 9.25: Bass solo—Mr E. G. Bond, "Cobblin’ ” (Sanderson). 9.28: Trombone solo—Band, "The Lost Chord” (Sullivan, arr. Laidlaw). 9.38: -Contralto solos—Miss Wyn McPeak, (a) "Three Fishers Went Sailing” (Hullahi; (b) "Slumber Song” (MacDoweil). 9.43; Intermezzo—Band, "In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelby). 9.51: Vocal duet—Messrs Charles Edwards and R. B. Macdonald, "The Song of the Sword.” 9.54: Recital—Miss Madge Yates, "Round-abouts and Swings” (Chalmers). 9.58: Baritone solos— Mr R. B. Macdonald, (a) "Onaway. Awake, Beloved" (Cowen); (b) "Cloze Props” (Charles). 10.4: March—Band, "Argandab” (Thomson). 10.8: God Save the King. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.10: Reginald Hayward, baritone—(a) "Whatever is—is best”; (b) "Don't you mind the sorrow. "Mr Medley and Mr Motley.” "Big Ben.” The N.S.W. State Military Band. Lionel Lunt, baritone, late of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, will revive memories of comic operas. Cyril Monk in a prepared programme of classical numbers. Rosina Madell, soprano. The N.S.W. Military Band. 10.30: "Big Ben.” Reginald Hayward, baritone—(a) "Your eyes have told me"; (b) "My Mary. Sweet and Brown.” Cyri IMonk, violinist. Roper Raymond, tenor—(a) "A Rose Memory": (b) "The Call." The N.S.W. State Military Band. Rosina Madell, soprano. Lionel Lunt, baritone, from the Carl Rosa Opera Company, will present old and new operatic gems. 11.35: The N.S.W. State Military Band. Roper Raymond .tenor: (b) "Dearest, I Love the Morning"; (b) "A Night Idyll." The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Manuel Hyman, the newly-appointed conductor .just arrived from London. 12.0: Late weather forecast from the Studio. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. Studio music. The Ambassadors* Dance Orchestra. To-morrow’s programme and late news. 12.30: "Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 9.30: G.P,O. clock and chimes. An hour's programme presented by Messrs E. F. Wilks and Co., Ltd. 10.30: Sketch by Mr Jack Radford and partner. Miss Iverna Kyle (soprano). The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). Mr D. J. Davis (tenor). 11.0: Sketch by Mr Jack Radford and partner. Miss Beryl Scott (songs at the piano). Miss Iverna Kyle. The Ahad Duo. 11.32: Mt D. -J. Davis. Miss - Beryl Scott. Resume of following day's programme. Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. 1.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES) . 9.30 p.m.: An entertainment by the Richmond Party. Instrumental trio—“Berceuse.” Mr Jack Ellis, Miss Gwen de Grant, Mr Max Aronsten. Mezzo-soprano solos—(a) "Fairings”; (b) "The Fairy Laundry,” Mr W. F. Hamilton. Violin solo—" None But the Weary Heart,” Miss Gwen de Grant. Baritone solo —“Prince Ivan’s Song,” Mr Max Aronsten. Pianoforte solo—“Schezo,” Mr Jack Ellis* Vocal duet—“Of Fairy Wand Had I the Power," Mrs W. F. Hamilton and Mr Max Aronsten. Violin solos—“ Pierrot Serenade,” Miss Gwen de Grant. Mezzo-soprano solo—“ Far Greater in his Lowly State.” Mrs W. F. Hamilton. Baritone solos—(a) "Camel Bells”; (b) "Sea Fever”; (c) "The Wind,” Mr Max Aronsten. Pianoforte solo—" Caprice Espagnol,” Mr Jack Ellis. Vocal duet—selected. Mrs W. F. HamiK ton and Mr Max Aronsten. Instrumental trio—- " Prelude,” Mr Jack Ellis, Miss Gwen de Grant, Mr Max Aronsten. Accompanist: Mr Jack Ellis. 10.30: Metropolitan weather forecast. Half-an-hour’s fun by Billy Maloney, assisted by Dulcie Maloney and Eileen Cusack. An entertainment by the Metro Male Quartette (assisting artist, Mr Claude Walker). Male quartette—"A Hush Song,” Metro Male Quartette. Tenor solo —“To Mary,” Mr J .Dean. Duet —“The Moon hath raised her Lamp Above,” Messrs Smith and Davies. Ten minutes with Henry Lawson, by Mr Claude Walker. Baritone solo—“ The Wolf,” Mr L. Sheridan. Male quartette—“Old Black Joe,” Metro Male Quartette. Bass solo—“ The Curfew,” Mr W. A. Davies. Tenor solo—“ Come into the Garden, Maud,” Mr A. Smith. Male quartette—“Where My Caravan Has Rested.” Metro Male Quartette. 11.40: The Daily Mail news. Weather news. Close 3LO MELBOURNE (371 METRES). 9.0: Madame Soward—“Un chien, comme il y en peu.” 9.15: F .R. E. Mauldon, M.A., M.Sc., Senior Lecturer on Economics to the University, will speak on “What is wrong with the Coal Industry.” 9.21: A. W. Jackson will speak on “Golf.” 9.45: Concert by Scout troop. 10.30. Programme from the works of Haydn and Mozart, arranged by Mi-s Mary Campbell, assisted by The Gypsy Quartette. Mary Hotham, songs—“My Mother bids me bind my Hair”; “Fidelity.” Ida Scott, Piano: "Presto from Sonata in F” Mary Kingston, Aria.—" With Verdure Clad” ("Creation”). The Gypsy String Quartet, “No. 8 in D Major.” Mary Hotham, Aria—" Young Love” (Cosi fan tutte). Ida Scott, Piano.—“ Fantasia in D Minor.” Mary Kingston,—Aria, "Ah, lo so’* ("The Magic Flute”). Concerto, “Movement from double concerto” for violin and viola—Bertha Jorgenson, Dorothy Roxburgh, Agnes Fortune (piano). Duet, "This Portrait Alone” (Cosi fan tutte), Mary Kingston and Mary Hotham. 11.45 till 1.10: News session and dance music.

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Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

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