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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to be sent out tnis evening by New Zealand and Australian stitlnns are a? follow: — Auckland, IYA.—Silent day. Auckland, IZB <275 metres . —6.30 p.m., children's session; 7.30. programme supplied and selected '■>' C. 11. Pearson. Auckland, 12Q <253 metres).—B p.m., chimes, latest irramophone records; 8.15, Instrumental trio, violin, 'cello, piano; 8.30, radio talk. Hoy Keith. "Building' a Shortwave Reci vcr"; 8.1 j, records; 9.0. scientific news review; <> 'trio; 9.30, record*; 9.15, dance music. Wellington, 2ITA i iv« metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7.0. news, markets and sports results; 7.40, leciurette, 11. South,
"Books, Grave and Gay"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, overture, orchestra, "Rackozy"; 8.9, j soprano; Jcanette Brings, "When Cella .Sings"; 8.12. Instrumental, Symons-Ell-wood-Short Trio; 8.22. recital, .V. Stanley Warwick, "Corlolanus' Speech"; 8.27, baritone, John Prouse. "Not Quite Alone," "Come Not When I am Dead," "Prince Ivan's Pong:," "Roll or the Drums"; 8.3 i, orchestra; 8.47. Ariel Singers, "A Son? or Rest"; 8..'0, hass. J. M. Caldwell, "Give a Man a Horse He Can Hide," "The Turn ot the Year"; B.."Hi, orchestra, "Ballet Mustc Trom 'Hiawatha,'"; 9.10, mezzo-soprano,: Nicalre Coster, "I.ove's Whisper," I "Lullaby"; 9.1 f>, tenor, Hoy Hill, "The Sea," "The Hoadslde Fire"; 9.22, orchestra, "Alt W'len," "Caprice"; 9.32, A. S. Warwick, "A Pair of Platonics," "Smithson's Party"; 9.40, Jeannette Brlgsrs, "Synnovel Peld," "The Robin's sonar"; 0.4<1, Roy Hill and J. M. Caldwell. "The Outpost Vigil"; 9.50, orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody, No. 2." Chriatchurch, 3YA <30*5 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; ti.o, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30, talk, R. O. llateley, "Esperanto"; 8.0. concert by Municipal Band, assisted by various artists. Dunedin, 4YA.—Silent day. Sydney, 2FC ( 44 2 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.0, sporting news and markets; 8.17, studio music; 8.20, studio srtlng 1 quartet; 9.0, news; 9.12, talk. Captain F. Aarons; 9.15, talk. Elliott Napier; 9.30. vocal and instrumental items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner rnuslc; 8.30, news and markets; 9.0, talk on the motor car, C. E. Martin; 9.30, Topical Choru3; 9.33, vocal and Instrumental items. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.45, talk, E. C. H. Taylor; 9.0, talk, W. C. Rugs, "Poultry"; 9.15, F. W. Eggleston, "War and Human Nature"; old-time programme; 0.30, HolTrnan's Dance Orchestra; 9.39, vocal and Instrumental Items. Brlabane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., news and Information; lecture; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, news and markets; 9.15, lecturette; 9.30, musical programme, Brisbane Federal Band; 10.0, organ recital, George Sampson, city organist; 10.30, studio programme; news. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio Items; 6. children's session; 7.15, news and markets, book review; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture. Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 8.0, contralto, Irene Alnsley, "In Haven," "Where Corals Lie"; 8.12, Instrumental, Auckland Trio; 8.20, tenor, Len. Wilson, "Malre My Girl"; 8.2 4, soprano, Arini Rodgcrs, "Arise, O Sun"; 8.28, organ record, "Serenade"; 8.31, baritone, Walter Brough, "Border Ballad"; 8.35, violin and piano, Ina Bosworth and Cyril Towsey; 8.41, Madame Alnsley. "Happy Song"; 8.45, organ, "Bells Across the Meadows"; 8.48, A. B. Chappell, "Old New Zealand: Founding the Capital"; 9.4, orchestral entr'acte; 9.10, tenor, Arthur Ripley; 9.14, Auckland Trio, "Waltz or the Flowers"; 9.2 2, excerpts rrom "The Lily or Killarney"; produced by Madame Alnsley and Arinl Rodgers, Arthur Ripley, Len Wilson and W. Brough. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). — 3 p.m., studio items; G, children's session; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, orchestra; 8.11, vocal; 8.14, piano; 8.22, baritone; 8.34. steel guitar; 8.40, Lily Mackie; 8.44, organ; 8.54, humour; 9.2, orchestra; 9.10. songs at the piano; 9.20. Berthold and Bent; 9.26, tenor; 9.29, D. Stark; 9.35, Alice Harris; 9.38, orchestra; 9.50, sons cycle; solos and choruses. Chriatchurch. 3VA.—Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres*. —3 p.m., studio Items; 6, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30. address; 8. concert by St. Kllda Band and assisting artists. Sydney, 2FO (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, sports and market reports; 8.20, studio music; 8.30, studio string quartet; 9, news; 9.12, talk, Fred Aarons; a. 15, Randwlck Municipal Band; 9.30, soprano, Mabel Batchelor; 9.3K, band; 9.55. baritone, A. G. Ellis; 10.3, orchestra; 10.22, contralto, Virginia Bassettl; 10.30, band; 10.45, theatrical talk, W. F. Kay; 11. orchestra; 11.10, Mabel Batchelor; 11.18. band; 11.30, A. G. Ellis; 11 38, orchestra; 11.52, Virginia Bassettl; 12, orchestra; 12.17, Ambassadors Dance Band and late news. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news and rnarKets; 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9 programme by Dee Why Choral Society, songs, choruses and Instrumental; address, Sir Joseph Cook; 10.40, further songs and choruses, piano solos, etc; 11.45, Wentwoith Cafe Orchestra, dance music; book reviews. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.45, Geo. Ramsay, motoring talk; 9, J. D. Mcßae, "Animal Intelligence" i .u.15, F. T. Keon, "Photography", 9.3 1. orchestra; 9.44, baritone, J. il. King. '.) r>-l. orchestra, 10.7, contralto, Isobel Hidden; 10.14, violin, Bertha Jorgdisen; 10 -jo, j. H. King; lo 27, ortttCTtra; 10.37, Irish tales, William laiaan; 10.52, from Scots CHurcb, "The
j Womm r>r «amirTa.** part 11.. bv Scots i , Chun-li Choir; 11.37, 'reiio, Helga Bren- | JK'ck':; ll.ii, Isobel Biddell; 11.51. news; 12.1, Joe Hrennan arid Ida .Newton, se- , k-ftofi; 12.15, orchestra; 12.26. dance 1 niii'ir. The Radi-o-ares. Britbane. 4QG '38S metres).—7.3o p.m., news and information; 7.40, dinner music; : *, 'hildron's session; 8.31. n'«j and mar- : !>. 15, lerturette, p. Rumball. "Poultry :in. programme m' clasMral music bv Mr. Anhie Hays party; 10.30, studio I>:«»tn riinrii*-. new?.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 190, 13 August 1928, Page 6
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