BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 1} hours for Noav Zealand time). 3LO, MELBOURNE. 5.40 p.m.—Children’s hour: Answers to letters, and birthday greetings; Harold Collier (mouth organ) ; “Mary Gumlcaf;” “Check” Hayes, tho talkative chap; Harold Collier; Mary Gum leaf; neAvs. 7.15 p.m.—Mr W. Pearce—Physical Culture Talk; Mr E. M. Pascoe. 7.45 p.m.—Theatrical. 8 p.m.—Mr T. AV. Pockett-“A Talk on Chrysanthemums;” Joe Aronson nd his Synco-Symphonists; Marie La Yarre ? Elsie Davies (soprano); Cartliy Bros.; Huxliam’s Seresnders. 11 p.m.—Our Groat Thought; Joe Aronson nnd his Synco-Symphonists; 11.40 p.m.—Close down.
2BL, SYDNEY. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; Miss Daisy Hooker (contralto) ; Broadcasters’ Male Quartet; fashion and social notes, by Miss Bessie Torrington; Broadcasters’ fashion export, broadcast from ballroom of Ambassadors ; Miss Ida Leggett (soprano) ; Mr Harold McCulloch (entertainer at the piano) ; Mr Herman Tremayne (basso); Broadcasters’ Trio; Mr Phil Mountain.
9 p.m.—G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; rosumo of folloAving day’s programme; Aveather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist; Miss Billie Davis; Miss Daisy Hooker; fashion and social notes from the Ambassadors; BroaOcastors’ Trio; Broadcasters’ Male Quartet; Miss Ida Leggett; Mr Harold McCulloch; Miss Billie Davis. 10.2 p.m.—Mr Herman Tremayne; Mr Phil Mountain; the Ambassadors’ Dance Band, broadcast from ballroom of the Ambassadors. During intervals, news reports, by courtesy of the “Bun,” Avill be broadcast. 12 (midnight).—G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; National Anthem.
NEW ZEALAND. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.—News and reports, etc. Talk: “The Housing Problem from Another Angle,” by Mr AV. J. Keyes. 8" to 10-p.m.—Chimes; relay of orchestral selections, by Empress Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Lon Stokes; saxophone .solo, “Vnlse Erica,” Miss M. Greening; baritone solos (a) “My Dear Soul, (b) “An Emblem,” Mr Schroder; banjo solo, “Hungarian Rhapsody,” Miss D. Greening; ’cello solo, “Priggre,” Mr A r . R. Thom; contralto solos (a) “On AVings of Delight,” (b) “Love, Here is My Heart,” Miss T. Duffin; saxophone and violin duet, “Souvenir,” Misses Greening; weathei report and interval; relay of orchestral selections from Empress Theatre; ’cello solos (a) “Love, Here is My Heart,” (b) “Berceuse,” Mr A r . R. Thom; baritone solo, “Friend o’ Mine” (AA r entliprleA’), Mr Schroder; saxophone solo, “Mazanetta,” Miss M. Greening; ’cello solos (a) “Banks and Braes,” (b) “Sweet and Loav,” Mr Thom; banjo solo, “Stars and Stripes.” Miss D. Greening: contralto solo, “Amarella,” Miss T. Duffin; instrumental duet, “Beneath the Maori Moon,” Misses Greening. 2YK, AVELLTNGTON. (Silent Day). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 to 4.30 p.m.—At un-noon concert. 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.—News and reports, etc. Talk to Farmers, by Dr. HilgendoiT, on “Disease Prevention in Wheat and Oats.” 8 to 10 p.m.—Chimes: relay of orchestral selections, by Grand Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, “Bid Me Discourse,” Miss P. Peacock; ’cello solo, “Allegro Appnsionate,” Mr Arthur Bate; tenor solo, Mr D. FI. Latv; contralto solos (a) “A r orrei,” (b). “Leaves and the AYind,” 1 Madam Litchfield; violin solo “Prelude and Allegro” Miss Dorothy Lund; baritone solos, Mr F. Charles; relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre; soprano solo, “You’ve got Your Mother’s EvovS, Mi ss P. Peacock; ’cello solo, “Le Cygne” (Saint Saens), Mr Arthur Bate; tenor solo, Mr D. 11. Law ; control Lo solos (a) “Slumber Dear Maid,” (b) “Three Fishers,” Madam Litchfield; violin solo, Miss Dorothy Lund; baritone solo, Mr Frank Charles. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 7 p.m.—Chimes; Studio Gramophone Numbers.
8 to 10 p.m.—Chimes; Studio concert and relays from Empire Theatre, conductor, Mr Clias. Parnell; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, Mr J. B. McConnell; ’cello solo, Mr A. Bonner; vocal' solos (a) “Wait,” (b) “The Lost Chord," Mr P. Merchant; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; recital, Mr J. B. McConnell; vocal solos, Mr A. Wilson; ’cello solo, Mr A. Bonner; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, Miss R. Raffills; recital, Mr J. B. McConnell; vocal solos (a) “Absent,” (b) “Youth,” Mr P. Marchant; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 7 April 1927, Page 13
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