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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcastIng stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow: — Auckland IYA (.333 metres).—o p.m., chSSren's session- 6.0, dinner music; 7 0 news and market ™g o lh' i, n t<ll1 r w G E. Wheeler, "Esperanto" -8 0T relay of musical items Rn Lewis'Eady dance, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Danae Orientale"; 8.34, bass-baritone, F. Sutnerland "Allri Dye"; 8.38, Instrumental, & Trio, -suite'or foot Pieces''; 1 ,41, recital, J. M. Clark, "Polonius' Advice to His ion"; 8.49, soprano Sarah Sacpoole, "Sl/lps That Pass in the Night ; 8.53, Studio Trio, "Variations from beptet 9.0, weather report; 9.2, duo:. Sarah Stacpoole and F. Sutherland, "The Dream Minuet"- 9.6, piano. E. Waters, isocturne"; 0.13 recital, J. M. Clark, >Jean Goello's Yarn"; 0.20, Studio Trio, "Scherzo"- 9.27/ bass-baritone, F. Sutherland, "The Midnight' Review"; 0.31, 'cello, Beatrice Harrison, "Viennese Melody (rorord) • 0.35, duet, Sarah Stacpoole and K Sutherland, "The Voyagers"; 0.39, studio Trio "Souvenir d'Hongrie"; 9:48. soprano, Sarah Stacpoole, "Ships or Ar.cady"; 9.52, male Choir, Lay Vicars, of Westminster •Ynbey "The Little Sandman" (record); b 5(1 orchestral, Berlin State Opera, 'The Beautiful Galiithea" (record); -_ Wellington, 2YA (4 16.7 metres).— ) j> nr, children's session; 0.0, dinner music- 7.0, news, market reports and sports results; ■ 7.4 D, lecturetto, "The Stock Exchange"; S.O, overture, 2\A Orchestra, "Dames Blanches"; 8.9, soprano, Gretta StarK, "Jewel Song-"; 8.13, piano--I'orte Adelaide Long:,-"Creole Dance"; 8.2 J, br.ritone, R. Kemp, "Mephlstopheles' Serenade"- 8 24, selection, 2YA Orchestra, "Boh'eme"; 8.32,. contralto, Mrs. R. Kemp, "When All Was Young"; 8.36, sketch, Madame Eugenie Dennis and partner, ' In and Out oi" a Punt"; 8.43, 'cello, La'urie Kennedy, "Old Scotch Melody"; 8.4.0, tenor W. Hancock, "Golden Days"; 8.50, duet Gretta Stark and R. Kemp, "Still as the Night"; 8.54, selection, ,2YA Orchestra, "Merely Molly"; 0.2, weather report; 9.4, duet Mrs. R. Kemp and W. Hancock, "Home to Our Mountains"; 9.8, soprano, Gretta Stark, "Should He Upbraid"; 9.12, selection, *2YA Orchestrlna, "Le Due (iemelle Ballet"; 9.22, sketch, Madame Eugenie Dcimis and Partner, "Two on a Bus"- 9.29, Etude Quartet, "Glass or Fashion"; 9.33, band, National Military Hand "Prelude from Lohengrin," "March from Tannhauser"; 0.41; tenor, W. Hancock, "I'll Forget You"; 9.45, concerted, Grand Opera Company, vocal gems from "Mignon" and "Tales or Hoffman" (record); 9.53, polka, 2YA Orchestrina, "L'Esprlt Francais."' ' .■ •' 1 Chrictchurch, ' 3YA (3J)6 metres).—6 ptn, dinner music; 7.0, news; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, Christchurch BroadcastingTrio, instrumental items; 8.11, soprano, Lucy O'Brien, "Sunshine Above"; 8.15, violin, Irene Morris, "Aubade"; S.IS, recital, H. insxone, "Scottish Patter"; 8.23, cornet, N. Goffln, "When the Swallows Homeward F1y.'. , ;' 8.20, tenor, E. Andrews, "Dear Heart," "I Send You Roses"; 8.32, concertina, J. Campbell; 8.39, fcumpur, G. Titchener, "That Happy Land"; 8.44, soprano, Lucy o,'Brien, "Wait," "A Heart That's Free"; 8.48, violin, Irene Morris, "Swing Song"; 5.51, recital, H. Ins-tone, "More Scottish Patter"; 8.50, cornet, N. Goffln, "Stars in a Velvety Sky"; 9.3, weather report; 9.5, Christchurch Broadcaning Trio, "Vienna Lire"; 9.15, tenor, S Andrews, "Baby Moon"; 9.18, humour, G. Titchener, "Legal Phraseology"; 9.23, concertina, J. Campbell, "Popular Melodies" selected prograrmne of dance records. Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres). —6 p.m., dinner music; 7.0. news; S.O, march, Salon Orchestra, "The Middy," "Liebestratirn"; 8.12, bass-baritone,- G. M. Sulmond, "The Drums of Lire," "Faith in Spring"; S.lB, 'cello, Beatrice Harrison, "Harleduinade" (record); 8.22, re.citals, Miss M. E. Jurlss, "Young- Fellow, My Lad"; 8.27, instrumental, Salon Orchestra, "Serenade," "Intermezzo Uusse"; 8.34, . soprano, Rao Rtubbs, "May Dew"; 8.37, piano, A. H. Pettit, "Rondo IVo. 1"; 8.44, tenor, W. Harrison, "Mta Gitana," "String of Pearls"; 8.51, in: r-snlal, Salon orchestra, "In a Persian 1 .i-Uen"; 8.57, contralto, Irene Horniblov., "Douglas"; 9.0, weather 'report; 9.10, bass-baritone, G. M. Salmond; "II Lacerato Spirito"; 9.13, recitals, Miss M. E. Juriss, '.'The Soldier," "Sleepy"; 9.19, Salon Orchestra, "Minuet," "Serenade"; 0.26, soprano, "ae Stubbs,. "Turn Once Again," "The Weeping Willow"; 9.31\ 'cello, Beatrice Harrison, "The Broken' Melody"; 9.30, tenor, W. Harrison. ."The Pipes of Pan"; 9.30, overture, Salon Orchestra, "Mr. Popple," "Estuflianta"; 9.48, contralto, Irene llornihlow, "Three Green Bonnets," "Fairy Waters"; 9.55, Salon Orchestra, "Melodic," "Slavonic Dance No.
Sydney, 2FC (451 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 9,20, racing news; 9.30, country session; 10.0, orgran music and popular items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6; dinner music; ?. news and market reports; « snocial St. Patrick's Day programme; nvnviuvc-, IYA pclot, "Overture to Irisli rnmHv' ; ' B.S. baritone, ,l. Bree, "Bollovo iin rr All lh»8" EiicloarlHfr Young Channs"; vocal trio, T'i" Snuppy Three, "Smll--1?• 'rirlsl Eyes." "Walking: With Susie"; jiif, J"' , ' , s iiavvailans, "KamohameMa 8 - 20, i. '(.f'orfl); B.i'3, soprano, Madame Waltz iituui"/<
Mary Towsey, "The Irish Emigrant"; 5.27, orchestral, IYA 0.-iut, "Two Irish Tone Pictures"; 8.3 5, vocal, Madame Mary Towsey's Ouartet, "The Harp that Once"; S.3S, xylophone, V. retSlngr,"l ££D£riobD 8.38, xylophone, V. Sterling - , "With Sword and Lanco"; 8.41. soprano. Nancy O'Connor, "The Last Rose 01 . Summer"; 8.45, sketch, J. F. Montague, "The Ballygunion Creamery Society ,, ; 9.1, weather report; D.2, duet. Madame Mary Towsey and J. I Bree, "What Will Yon Do, Love"; 0.6, 1 orchestral, IYA Octet "Hills of Donegal," "Acushla"; 9.13, tenor, J. McDougall, "Molly Rawn , '; 9.-17, vocal. The Snappy Three, "A Little Bit Of Heaven," "I'll Always he in Love with You"; 9.25, Silver String Quartet, "Hawaiian Love"; 0.28, contralto, Aimee fllapham, "Irish Folk Song , "; 9.32, orchestral, IYA Octet, "Irish Patrol"; 9.39, baritone, J. Bice, "The Low Backed Car"; 0.48, organ, G. T. Pattman, "Rosalie," "Firelly" (record); 0.45, soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, "lias Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded"; 9.52, vocal, Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet, "Oft in the Stilly Night"; 9.56, instrumental, IYA Octet, "Shamrock Selection"; 10.3, selected programme 01 , dance records. Wellington, 2YA (-116.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, F. Bird, "Treatment and Care or the Feet"; 8, overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Three Light Pieces"; 8.9, tenor, C. Williams, "The Questions"; 8.13, Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Guitar Orchestra, "Mele Hula," "Barcarolle"; 8.20. baritone, W. Goudie, "The Rose," "Song or the Air Service"; 8.21, concerted, "The Balcony Girl" (record); 8.35, clarinet, H. Langtiy, "Alicante"; piccolo, V. R. Brown, "Tarantella"; 8.43, soprano, Kathleen f.rompton, "Sacrament," "Sometimes in Summer"? S.HO. Lyric Quartet, "Doctor Foster." "ifiimpty Dumpty"; 8.54, instruniental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, request item: 9.2, weather report; 9.4', duet, C. Williams and W. Goudie, "A Hunting We Will Go"; 0.8, bass, W. B. Brown. 'Rip Van Winkle"; 9.12, Mrs. Kenny's Guitar Orchestra, "Dream Boat," "Spring's Return"! 9.10, humour. J. Wilkinson; 9.31, Lyric Quartet. "Pussy's in the Well"; 0.35. selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Katanlca"; soprano, Kathleen Orompto". "My Ships"; 0.47. wurlitzcr, T.- Casey, "Father's Favourites" (record); 0.53, Lyric Quartet, sea chanteys; 0.57, Instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Dance Novelties"; ,10.7, selected programme of dance records. Sydney, 2FC (151 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.45, orchestral; 9.20, sporting news; 0.30, country session; -10, relay of orchestral concert from Sydney Town Hall. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —8.15 p.m., orchestral; 8.45, children's session; 9, sporting news; 0.20, orchestral; 10, popular items; 10.30. account of boxing match from Sydney Stadium; 11.30 popular items. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.45 p.m.. children's session; 8.35, dinner music;' 8.45, lecturette; 0.1, market reports; 0.25. iccturette; 9.40, news;'o.4s, lecturette; 10, selected concert programme. Brisbane, 4QG (305 metres). — 8.30 p.m., children's session; 9. sporting news; 0.33, news; 10, relay of St. Patrick's Day di-nner at the Irish Club; relay from Davies Park Speedway or motor cycle races; dance ■music from Carlton Cabaret. SUNDAY'S ARRANGEMENTS. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., selected studio Items and literary selection by the announcer; 4.30, close down; 6.0, children's song service; 6.55, relay or evening- service from Church of Christ, West Street, preacher. Pastor William Campbell; 8.3 0, relay of concert by Municipal Band. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). —3 to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children's song service; 7.0, relay of evening service of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, preaCher, Rev. R. J. Howie, 8.A.; 8.15. studio concert by the Wellington Artillery Band, assisted by 2YA artists:— Mezzo-contralto, Mrs. P. J. Townley, "Nearer My God to Thee"; baritone, S. E. Rodger, "The Last Watch"; tenor, H. Stapp, "Fiocca le Neve"; mezzo-contralto, Mrs. P. J. Townley, "All Soul's Day," "Resolution"; baritone, Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger, "To-morrow." . "The Fortune Hunter"; tenor, Mr. L. Stapp, "My Heart as in Heaven," "Ma Little Banjo."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 6
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