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OVER THE AERIAL.

THISS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.

' Detail* or programmes to be sent out hv New Zealand and Australian Broadcasting' stations to-day and to-morrow are . as follow: — Auckland, IVA;—Silent day. Auckland, IZB (275 metres). — 630 pin;! cliildren's session; 7.30, vocal, instrumental and ptlier items Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—a P.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; /, news, 'markets and sports results; j .40, lecturette on books. It. C. South 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra,."ltalians in Algiers "overture; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Monica maifrov. "Black Roses"; 8.13, piano, Patricia Clayton, "Cuban Dances"; 8;20, baritone with orchestra, John Proiise, ' IJ Rage, I .Melt I Burii," "0 Ruddier than the Cherrv"; 8.24, recital, Norman Aitken, . "Cassius instigating- Brutus": 8.31, orchestra "Scenes Plttorescpie"; 8.39, contralto, Airs T. Treacey, "Recompense": 8.13, instrumental, trio, record, "Arleslennc— Intermezzo"; 8.4*7, tenor, Oliver Foote, "Rosebud," "Eyes that Used to Gaze into Aline"; 8.53, orchestra, "Revfi Angelicjue, ; 0. weather report; 9.2. organ recital, 11. Temple White, "Nocturne in E Flat" (Driltell), "Traumeri," "Marche Solenneile": 9.17, Monica Malfroy. "SI Mes Vers Avaient Des Alles," "The Star"; 9.28, orchestra. "Schubert's Sketch Book"; 9.31, John Proiise and orchestra; "Vulcan's Song"; 9.35, humour. Norman Aitken, "The ]!us Conductor"; 9.41. baritone and male quartet, record, "Sally ■ Brown;" "Hanging Johnny," "Whisky Johnny";. 9.19, Oliver Foote, "There's a land"; 9.53, orchestra, "Three Spanish DanCCs." Christchui-ch, 3YA (300 metres). — 6 p.m., children's session; 7, news; 7.30, physical culture talk, Charles Btickett; 8, studio programme by the Woolston Bi*ass Banrl and assisting artists. Duhedin; 4YA (463 metres). —0 p.m., children's session; 7, news: 7.30. lecturetter" 8, selected concert programme, including presentation of first half of third act or opera "Tristan and Isolde." Sydney, 2H5 (442 metres). —7.15 p.m.. Children's session: 8, news, markets and sports results; 5.40, -dinner music, etc.; 9.30, concert programme, including violin recital by Albert Cazabon. Svdney, 2BL (358 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news and sports results; 8.10, dlhner music: 8.40,. market reports; 8.55. advertising talks ahd studio itertls; 9.30, vocal, instrumental ahd other items. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m.. children's session; 8.35i-news and market reports; 9.1 G, lectiirettes: 9.32, station orchestra: 9,42, contralto. Madoline Knight; 9.49, orchestra; 9.59, bass, WiUrid Thomas: 10.14, instrumental, the Jeclal Trio; 10.30, talk; M. F. Cockburn: 10.45; Ileitis-from the Ro-val Victorian Jjledertafei; 11.35;" orc'irestra ; 11.25, news; 11.35, orchestra: 1f.45, Madeline, Knight; 11.52, orchestra; 12.3, Radio Revellers'' Bailee A Melbourne, 3AR (484' nloires). —- 7.30 if.'nrr grarrlbtibone records; 8.40, news and Kjiorts; 8i. r >o, records: 0:80, leeturettes: i 0:10,' ; Hadlo Revellers' DaiicO Band and Hugh iiuxiiam; 10.19, baritone, "Skipper" Francis; 10.22. Revellers; 40.34, selected, the Jftiries OlrJs; 10.34, Ilevellcrs; 10.43, comedian; Bert Bily; 10.46, Revellers; 10.55, "Skipper" FratlClflj 10.58, Ttih'rilft'rS j 11.7, tlje. Jtynes Qlrlsj. 11.10. Revellers; I). 17, Bert Ray; 11.20; Hevellers; 11.27, "Skipper" Francis; li.lio, Reve'iors; 11.37, tli":. Jarues Girls; 11.40, Hevellers. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —• 7.30 p.in., generai . int'oriti/itioh; 7.35, gramo'thoni' records; 7.55, commercial; 8, children's s'essloli: 8.30/ neU'S, mtirkets olid :<:i:t.urellti; 9.30, programme by Stlidlo utlicsti'd ahd assisting artlsis.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.

AUcklehd, IYA (3:M iri'etriis).—!> p.m., ■Miidlo iloinsj 0.11, children's sesslnll; 7:0, -and market reports; 7.15, George, <,fiirti»T»ei), '*iMot(irMiK r' 8:0; ('iiimrs: s ; i. overture, Majestic Theatre Orcliestra; ts.ll, vocal, Clarion Quarter, I'lna'e, A el I, 0:1' tl)0„ Night"; 8.15, instrii-M-.ont-yi,»* 'studio trio,- "Pastel .Minuet" 'J'tiWlys), des Ampliores".;. S. •'ciiqr, ,Mimes Simpson, "Jidse Marie"; iHhydia organ record, "Was it a ■ ireiliii ?■ ":N'ieo)ctle,"; S. ;i S, Contralto, .'.vl Silil.lli, "JlfD"; tM3 ( orchestral ' :ur'aete, Mitjcstic Theatre; 8.55, vocal, .Hiiyruei' ; u>)(i Jjune.an 11 lack, "Love's Own ; K(ss' B..PV, violin, Hi.l Ilosworth. "C)jan.iou ii.oiiifj x in. el I'iivimo"; o.i. \Vea ! (|}i'r report; '.0.7, pjrtrion Quartet. "Ttvanjiii 'Aflvhii'ture"; 9. ) i, sopnliih, Aliliti Mc(lriii;r, >\thh Bubble"; 9.17, stlliilo IWoi "Hit !,!.»!' ,f)nhl{" seU'fllOil; 0.97, Ililxs. Muucait .lllitcJc, "The Yeoman of jjnglaiill''; •'--or A'ln'id' 1 ' iuid ' ). Slinllsdlii "Indian l.ove Call"; <i.!i.i, preset) Etiioli v, a"' K' l ''niioplKlrii- I'i'cords yf )}ijnj senile II 111 act id' opera, ••Ti'lstan uiiiJ Isolde," _ Wellington, 2VA (■li'll im/l.ros).—ij p.in., ii.!!d Hems; r/.0, children's fccssjoli; ij.O, music; 7.0, lie\r>,' ill;<rki.'i'< ' ijinl results; r..jii, Icciureile, "I'dr 11)1.' i:io oil the i.and"; S.o. chiincs; jO, "'•'■ne.nra, -"SMI liwyiuV' overlul-e- |U,I, lenor, !•;. \v. Hill>l)ln;i; r "Airvanii";' s.'l N.vioplionc willi oiehi'.-iri. I, \V l'i-<jJlV't'} "■-plttiln' Kiiidliii' \v<Kid" ; s is' : pd(/hiiii' Edward .Silver, '-\Vh; ip ' thH Mjiv violets Oi'ow," -The Wobbly

Walk": 8.25, orchestra, "Callirhoe Ballet Music"; 5.33, soprano. Dorothy Russell, "Love Is My Life"; 5.37. Humour, Jack Wilkinson, "I'm a Dadda"; 8.44, bassbaritone, solo, record. "Song- or the Flea"; S.SS, E. W. Robbins, "Until," "My World"; 5.55, orchestra; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, Edward Silver, "The Dusky Stevedore." "That's How I Feel About You"; 9.9, orchestra, "Two Lig-ht Syncopated. Pieces" (Coates); 9.15. Dorothy Russell, "Farewell," "Makl of the Mountains"; 9.19, Jack Wilkinson. "It Only Makes Me Love Her All the More"; 9.2i>, orchestra, "Dance of the Sun Feast": 9.30, gramophone record dance programme until 11 p.m. Christchurch, 3YA.—Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (163 metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7.0, news; 7.30. lecturette, Dr. Focken, "The Location and Destruction of icebergs"; S.O, programme by the St. Kilda Band and assisting- artists. Sydney 2FC (142 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; S.O. news, markets and sports: 5.40. dinner music, etc.; 9.30, programme by the Burwood Band and assisting- artists. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; S.O, news and sports results; S.lO, dinner music; S.-iO, market reports, etc.; 8.55, advertising- talks and studio items; 9.30. all-Australian programme, arranged by Glen McGarrity. Melbourne. 3LO (37 1 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.35, news and market reports; 9.1C, lecturettes; 9.32, 32nd Battalion Band: 9.4-2, bass, Wilfrid Thomas; 9.19, Band; 9.57, Wilfred Thomas; 10.4, band; 10.if, selected, the James Girls; 10.30, presentation of 3LO trophy to 32nd Battalion Band, winners of third military district contest; 10. ia. concert by Heidelberg , District Musical Society: 11.15. band; 11.25, news: 11.35, instrumental, the Jednl Trio; 12.0, baritone. "Skipper" Francis; 12.7, Radio Revellers Dance Band; 12.17, "Skipper" Francis; 12.25, Revellers. Melbourne, 3AR (18 i metres). —7.30 p.m., gramophone records; 5.40. news; 5.50, records; 9.30, lecturettes; 10.0. studio presentation of musical play "The Cing-alee," by studio orchestra and various players: 11.0. talk, J. H. Ross; 11*21, orchestra; 11.32, contralto, Madoline Knight; 11.10, orchestra; 11.50, news.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 6