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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.: Studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Nod. 7.0: Close down. 7.15: Talk—Mr Geo. Campbell, “Motoring.” 7.30: News and market report. 7.45: Close down. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Record, “Zampa” (Herold). 8.9: Vocal quartet—Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “Cradle Song” (Brahms). 8.13: Baritone —Mr John Bree, “Miri Dye” (Lohr). 8.17: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, “Finale from Trio in B Flat” .Schubert). 8.27: Novelty—The Wizard, Word Wangles. 8.47: ’Cello—Miss Molly Wright, “Taratelle” (Popper). 8.52: Soprano—Madame Mary Towsey, “Nocturne” (Head). 8.56: Evening forecast. 8.57: Play—Mr J. F. Montague and Auckland Comedy Players, one-act comedy, “The Playwright” (Drury). 9.17: Tenor—Mr John McDougall, “O Western Wind” (Brahe). 9.21: Orchestra—Record, “Faust" Selections (Gounod). 9.29: Soprano—Miss Nora Tracey, “April is a Lady” (Phillips). 9.33: Organ—Record, “Marche Triomphale” (Lemmens). 9.37: Baritone—Mr John Bree, “How Deep the Slumber of the Floods.” 9.41: Contralto—Miss Gwenyth Evans, “Ave Maria” (Mascherinl). 9.45: Elocution—Mr J. F. Montague, (a) “Sir George Grey’s Speech to the Citizens of Auckland”; (b) “Imph-m”. 9.53; Tenor—Mr J. McDougal], “I Hear a Thrush at Eve” (Cadman). 9.58: Soprano—Madame Mary Towsey, “Elegie” (’cello obbligato. Miss Mollie Wright), (Schirmer Massenet). 10.2: Instrumental trio —Auckland Trio, “Second Valse” (Godard). 10.10: Vocal quartet—Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “Gipsy Chorus” (Bohemian Girl”) (Balfe). 10.13: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30: and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, (a) “Flag of Victory” (Bion); (b) “Spanish Waltz” (Waldtaufel). 8.9: Vocal trio—Etude Trio, “Just a Melody” (Robison, arr. Len Barnes). 8.13: Instrumental trios—Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Sunny” (Kern); (b) “Garden of Paradise” (MS.). 8.20: Tenor solo —Mr Frank Skinner, “Lolita” (BuzziPeccia). 8.24: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ell-wood-Short Trio, "Minuet” (Schubert). 8.34. Soprhno solos—Miss Gretta Stark, (a) “Lullaby” (Barnett; (b) "Butterfly Wings” (Phillips). 8.40; Humour—The Two Boiled Owls, “2 H.0.T.” (original). 8.47: Operatic selection—The Orchestra, “Il Trovatore” (Verdi). 8.57: Baritone solo—Mr Ray Kemp, “Brian of Glenaar” (Graham). 9.1. Weather forecast. 9.3: Vocal duet—Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Frank Skinner, “The Blue Room” (Rodgers). 9.7: Repeat number—The Orchestra 9.15: Vocal quartet—Etude Quartet, “Winds of the Sweet Springtime” (Percival). 9.19: Novelty items—The Two Boiled Owls, “My Ohio Home” (Donaldson); (b) “Piano Pan” (Ohman). 9.26. Instrumental trios—Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Drowsey Waters” (MS.); (b) “Shanghai.” 9.38: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “My Dream” (Tosti). 9.37: Orchestral selection—The Orchestra, “Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 9.49: Vocal quartet—Etude Quartet, “Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day” (Sullivan). 9.51: Vocal duet —Miss Rita Arnold and Mr Ray Kemp, “Galloping” (Stuart). 9.55: Instrumental—The Orchestra, latest dance novelties. 10.5: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports review (Mr J. K. Moloney) —Rugby football. 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Tenor and bass duet—The Yeoman Duo, “Cavalier and Minstrel” (Bowen). 8.9: Pianoforte solo —Miss Aileen Warren, “Little Hakon,” Op. 41 (Grieg). 8.14: Mezzo-soprano solos—Miss Millicent Jennings, (a) “De Corhin’ Ob De King”; (b) “Cooniana" (Holt). 8.20: Banjo quintet— Bloy’s Quintet, (a) “Birch Canoe” (arr. Bloy), (b) "Plantation Melodies” (arr. Bloy). 8.28: Bass solo—Mr T. D. Williams, “Up From Somerset” (Sanderson). 8.32: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Minnuetto" (Godard). 8.40: Soprano solos—Miss Eileen Grennell, (a) “A Bird’s Song at Eventide” (Coates); (b) “Serenade” (Schubert). 8.44: Humorous recitation—Mr Jack Birch, “Murphy ShaJ Not Sing To-night.” 8.48: Baritone solos—Mr H. Neville Smith, (a) “Ombra Mai Fu” (Handel), with ’cello obbligato by Mr Harold Beck; (b) “The Last Hour” (Kramer), with violin obbligato by Miss Irene Morris. 8.55: Tenor solo—Mr Russell Sumner, “Love Beneath the Moon" (Drigo). 8.58: Accordion solos—Mr George Bennett, (a) “Tell Me the Old, Old Story”; (b) “Come Back to Erin.” 9.3: Weather report. 9.4: Overture. 9.8: Tenor and bass duet—The Yeoman Duo, “Two Beggars” (Wilson). 9.11: Pianoforte solo —Miss Aileen Warren, “Dance of the Geisha” (Neimann). 9.14: Soprano solo— Miss Eileen Grennell, “Vilanelle” (Del Acqua). 9.20: Baritone solos—Mr H. Neville Smith, (a) “Three Wishes”! Harrat); (b) “Awakening” (Anderson); (c) “I Walked a Mile With Pleasure” (Mai Burns-Loughnan). 9.27: Banjo quintet— Bloy’s Banjo Quintet, (a) “Potato Bug Parade” (Cobb. arr. Bloy); (b) “Medley Fox-trot” (arr. Bloy). 9.33: Tenor solo—Mr Russell Sumner, “O Mistress Mine” (Quilter). 9.37: Instrumental , trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Berceuse” (Schubert); (b) “Mazurka” (Hansen). 9.46: Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Millicent Jennings, “Knowest Thou the Land” (Thdmas). 9.50: Recitations—Mr Jack Birch, (a) “The Ragged Jacket”; “The Game of Life” (Bond Andrews). 9.56: Bass solo—Mr T. D. Williams, “The Song of the Waggoner” (Smith). God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Talk on “Fashions” by a representative of the D.1.C., Ltd. 3.30: Relay of afternoon-tea music from the Savoy. 3.45: Selected studio music. 4.0: Relay of music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral overture. 8.10: Contralto solos—Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) “Salaam” (Lang), (b) “A Slave Song” (Del Riego). 8.15: Humorous recital —Miss Nancy Abernethy, “He Didn’t Oughter.” 8.20: Bass solo—Mr Neil Black, “Drinking” (Old German). 8.24: Flute solos—Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, (a) “Sicilian Vesper” (Verdi), (b) “Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni). 8.33: Contralto solo— Miss Dorothy Skinner, “Unmindful of the Roses” (Lohr). 8.36: Recitals—Miss Nancy Abernethy, (a) “The Listeners” (De la Mare); (b) “Infant Prodigies.” 8.46: Bass solos—Mr Neil Black, (a) “In an Old-Fashioned Town” (Squire); (b) “Absent” (Metcalf). 8.52: Flute solo—Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, “Lilliputian” (Brewer). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: An hour’s dance music relayed from the Savoy. 10.0: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.10 p.m.: Programme announcements. Studio music. Old Time Numbers arranged by Madame Ada Baker—(a) Duet, “The Gipsy Countess” Doro. thy Stacey and James Jackson; (b) Solo, “The Song That Reached My Heart” Dorothy Stacey. 9.30: “Big Ben”. Foster and Fay—Musical Memories. Virginia Bassetti, Contralto. A Lighthearted Miscellany devised and directed by Edgar Warwick, entitled, “The Ether” Revue. 10.55: Late weather forecast. Madame Ada Baker, Old Time Numbers—(a) “The Carnival”; (b) “Say au Revoir”. Foster and Fay, in a musical act. James Jackson, old time numbers—“ The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill”. Virginia Bassetti, contralto. “The Neapolitans,” Musical Trio. 11.34: “Feminocracies.” “The Two Melody Boys.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 12.0: Late weather forecast. “The Neapolitans,” Musical Trio. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. “The Two Melody Boys.” To-morrow’s Programme and Late News. 12.30: “Big Ben” and Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 1.15 a.m.: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES) 9.30: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Broadcasters Topical Chorus. Broadcasters Instrumental trio. Mr Will Clarke (Basso). Win and Windle (English Entertainers). Mr W’arwick McKenzie (violin. Ist). 10.4: Miss Laurel Streeter (comedienne). Mr Tom King (Novelty pianist). Dismal Desmond (comedian). Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 10.32: Weather report and forecast. Mr O. Dexter, The Sun's Turf Expert will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s Races. Mr Will Clarke. Win and Windle. 11.8: Mr Warwick McKenzie. Miss Laurel Streeter. Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. Dismal Desmond. 11.33: Mr Tom King. Resume of following day’s programme. Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. During intervals between dances Sun News will be broadcast. 1.0 a.m.: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). 9.30 p.m.: Selection—“ The Shamrock”. The Studio Orchestra. Choral number—“ God Save Ireland” The Studio Orpheans (conductor Mr Tom Muller). Bass solo—“ Away in Aathlone”, Mr J. P. Cornwell. Monologue—selected, Miss Agnes Finney. Tenor solo—“ The Fairy Tales of Ireland” Mr Geo. Williamson. One-step—“ Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Ann”, The Studio Orchestra. Octette —“The Dear Little Shamrock”, The Studio Orpheans. Baritone solo —“For the Green”, Mr Ernest Harper. Intermezzo—“ Blarney Kisses, The Studio Orchestra. Soprano solo—“ The Last Rose of Summer", Miss Thelma Champion. Humorous monologue—“ The Bush Christening”, Mr Tom Muller. Octette—"The Meeting of the Waters”, The Studio Orpheans. 10.30: Metropolitan weather forecast. Week-end road information for motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club. Tenor solo—“ Believe Me”, Mr E. W. Muller. Dance Medley—“ Echoes of Ireland”, The Studio Orchestra. Soprano solo —“When Irish Eyes are Smiling”, Miss Thelma Champion. Octette—“The Harp That Once”, The Study Orpheans. Tenor solo—“Macushla”, Mr Ray Bruce. Oiji-step —“Somewhere in Erin”, The Studio Orchestfi. Bass solo—“ The Mountains o’ Mourne”, Mr J. P. Cornwell. Selection—“ The Shamrock” Part 2, The Studio Orchestral. Tenor solo—“ Danny Boy”, Mr George Williamson. Vocal trio—“Crulskeen Lawn”, Messrs G. Williamson, C. Rice and F. Crane. Octette—“Avenlng and Bright”, The Studio Orpheans. Celtic oddity—- “ Tipperary Twinkle”, The Studio Orchestra. Octette —“Cockles and Mussels”, The Studio Orpheans. “Daily Mail” news; weather news. Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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