ACROSS THE TASMAN
Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow; TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts. p.m.. news service supplied by the "Daily Standard;" 6.15 p.m., lecturette, “The Thread of Life,” story of cotton, by Mr. G. Taylour (Queensland Preference League); 6.30 p.m., the children’s session, stories by "The Sandman;’’ 7 p.m., market reports; stock reports; 7.30 p.m., weather news; announcements; 7.43 p.m., standard time signals; 7.45 p.m., lecturette, "How Pigs Pay the Rent,” Mr. E. J. Shelton (Instructor in Pig Raising). Night Session 8 p.m., march, "Coldssean” (Cook), the Federal Band, conductor Mr. W. H. Davis; contralto solo, "The Birds Noll” (Chaminade), Mrs. Charles .Willey; entr’acte, "Crescendo” (Lasson), the Federal Band; soprano solo. “The Nightingale and the Rose” (Thompson), Miss Mary MoNeish; violin solo, “Mighty Like a Rose” (Nevin), Miss Nance Wiles: suite "Syringa” (Taylor), the Fedeiail Band; tenor solo, selected. Signor Corti; intermezzo, "Starland” (O’Connor), the Federal Band; contralto solo. "Romance”/ (Gounod), Mrs. Charles Willey; violin solo, "Thais” (Marsick), Miss Nance Wiles; soprano solo, selected, Mrs. Robt. Bell; fox trot. "Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue” (Meyer), the Federal Band; tenor solo, selected, Mr. G. Cashrnan; trombone solo. "Let Me Like a Soldier Fall” (Wallace), accompanied by the Federal Band; 9 p.m., metropolitan weather forecast: 9.1 p.m., radio debate, subject, "That Trial by Jury Should be Abolished;” 10 p.m., "Daily Mail” news and close down. • * • 4QG Brisbane: 355 metres, 5,000 watts. 6 p.m., "Daily Standard" news: announcements; 6.15 p.m., lecturette, "Come Back to Gympie;” 6.30 p.m., the children’s session, stories by Uncle Jim: 7 p.m., market reports; stock reports; 7.30 p.m., weather news: announcements: 7.43 p.m., standard time signals; 7.45 p.m., lecturette, "Photography," by Mr. F. L. South (Kodak, Ltd.). Night Session To-night’s programme "will be provided by the Sandgate Methodist Choir; conductor, Mr. Norman Evans; accompaniste, Miss Winifred Freeman. Unison chorus, "i Believe in Sandgate” (Middleton), the choir; part song, "Land of Hope and Glory” (Elgar), the choir; baritone solo, "The Company Sergeant Major” (Sanderson), Mr. Bryth Evans; anthem, "Bow Down Thine Ear” (Bac.hGounod), the choir; duet, "Arise, O Sun” (Day), Mr. A. H. Evans and Miss Elsie Cox; chorus, "Bridal Chorus’ (Cowen), the choir; jubilee chorus, "Steal Away,” Brandon Bros.; contralto solo, ••Life’s Lullaby” (Gerald Lane), Nliss Norma Evans: jubilee chorus, ‘ Good News ” Brandon Bros.: organ solo, "Gloria” (Haydn), Miss Winifred Freeman ; jubilee chorus, "O Brother Don t Stay Away,” Brandon Bros.; soprano s<>lo, "Thanksgiving” (Cowen). Miss H. Chapman; jubiiee chorus, There s a Great Camp Meeting,” Brandon Bros, pert song, "Who Shall Win My Laf-O Fair” (De Pearsall), the choir; humorous recitation, “Not Too Bad,” Mr. Lou Jar--IC>9 p.m., metropolitan weather forecast; soprano solo, “Love’s Valley ( F orster), Mrs H Taylor; chorus, "Glorious is 'iny Name" (Mozart), the choir; soprano solo, •Life’s Glorious Anthem’ (Kenneth Kae), Mrs H. Bishop; selection of hymns, "Lux Eoi” (Sullivan), "Green Hill (A. L Pease), "The Name of Jesus (intio.duciner the tune “Belmont H. V'. Chapman-Nichol), St. Leonard s (Dr.Hiles), “Italia” (Italian melody), the choir; bass solo, "The Garonne (Adam. L Mr JV L. Iredale; chorus, Let the Hills Resound” (Richards) the choir: soprano solo, “Little Brown Cottage (Dickson), Miss Norma Woodhead: humorous duet. “Contradicting” Mr. and Mis. ; Hartshorn: chorus, lhe A 5- on \ iau .ySong of Hope” (Adolphe Adam) the gjSwi m°F?om choir members: part song. “Anchored (WaJcfin) rlip choir: org'an solo, Anuan.,e Bad r 'Co r id" ta ( Anon.) Mr. Lou Jarrott; SrVne Mair* news; weather news; close down. NOTES The second portion of the SgVit 3 comprise o a* |°rSMhT & u rs« Tr^.o b fea J m7h S ave U, heem Stv the Debating Society’s Union. Each mem at the end of the debate.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 3
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