OVER THE AERIAL.
y BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Details of. programmes to lie sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting' stations"to-day and to-morrow are as follow:—' ; Auckland; IYA (333 metres).—s p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and .maricet. .reports; 8.0, chimes;
overture, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Don Giovanni"; 8.9, soprano, Lola Solomon, "Battl, Batti;" "Vedrai Carlo"; 8.16, cornet-,- W.-• Shepley, "Roberto Tu GheAdoro";-B^l,.bass.baritone, A. Taylor, "Seil Rigor"; 8.25, selection, IYA Orchestral Octet, "The Caliph of Baghdad"; 8.34, mezzo-contralto,' Pearl. Owen, "Here's to Love," '"Bird of Blue"; 8.41, mandolin, Circblo ■ Mandolinistico, "Stephanie Gavotte"; 8.45, talk, A. B. Chappell, "Topical Talk'?;'' 9.0, weather forecast and ' :■, 9.'2,'"' selection, IYA OrchestraLAtltet selection from ','La Trayiat'a'/; 0.12, sbprario/ Lola Solomon, "Una !l Fa"V'9.l6, C Towsey, "To a Water Lily," "Shadow-Dance";'9.26, bass baritone,. Taylor,.. "Vulcan's Song," "Within- These Sacred Bowers"; 9.33, orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet, '.'Romance and Two Dances";- 9.41, mezzocontralto, Tearl-Owen, "Love Will Find a Way"; 9;45, 'cello, W. H. Squire, "Humoresque". (record);■ 9.49, selection, IYA Orchestral Octet, selection from musical comedy, "Half Past Eight." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news session, market reports, sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the 8.0, chimes; overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Voice of the Bells"; 8.9, contralto, Nora Greene, "What the Chimney Sang,". "My .Ain Folk"; 8.13, tenor, W. Re'nshaw, "The English Rose," "Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall"; 8.21, instrumental, W.- Haydock, S. Chapman and. M. T.-Dixon, - "Trio," "Manon Lescaut"; 8.31, songs, Mrs. D. Benson, "If You're in Love You'll Waltz," "You're Always in My Arms";,, 8.38, humour, W. Yates, "The Sporting Announcer's Nightmare";' 8.44, instrumental, 2YA • Salon Orchestra. "Wiegenlied"; 8.52, contralto with violin obligato, . Nora Greene and W. Haydock, "La Serenata"; 8.56, weather report and announcements;' 8.58, instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Request 'Item"; 9.6, tenor, W. Renshaw, "There is a Flower That Bloometh"; 9.10, humour, W. Yates, "A, Railway. Tang1e";,.9.17, soprano, Mrs. D. Benson, "In the Garden of To-morrow"; 9.21, waltz, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Valse DesAloUet'tes"r 9.30, programme of dance records. ...
• Christchurch, 3YA. —Silent day. D'unediri,. 4YA (463 metres.). —5 p.m. children's session;. 6.0,' dinner music; 7.0 news session;.s.o,'chimes;, programme bi music; by Duriedin Highland Pipe Band march,; the hand, "Glendarnel Highland ers"; Waltz, the band, "Piob Mhor"; march, 'the. band, "92nd Gordon Highland' ers"; 8.12, tenor, R. A. Mitchell, "Break, Break, Break," "Dolorosa"; 8:18, recitals, D. E. Dall,.,"Misunderstood," "The Queen's Look',';' Bi2s,.saxophone 'and piano novelty, Versatile Three, "Piggly Wiggle"; 8.28, soprano, Miss- L.- de -Clifford;-"Shepherd's Gay"; 8.31, march, the band, "HOls of Glenorchy"; air, the. band, "-Bonny Woods of Cralgielea"; air, the band, "Lord Panmuers',';. 8.43,-vocal, J. A. Paterson, "Sergeant Jock McPhee"; 8.48, saxophone, J. McCaw, "Valse Romance"; s. 52, chanteys, John Goss and Cathedral Male Quartet, "Fire Down Below,"- "Hullabaloo Belay," "Haul, Away, Joe," "Drunken Sailor" (record); 8.56, piano, novelty, M. Wilson, "Melody'froni Rhapsody In Blue";' 9.0, weather report; -9.2, marches, the band, "LochJel's Welcome to.Glasgow" and "John B3in McKenzie"; 9.14, tenor, R. A, Mitchell, "Serenade"; 9.17, recital, D.E. Dall, "The Devil's Speech from 'Man and Superman'" • 9.22, saxophone novelty, the Versatile Three, "Saxon-lends"; 9.27, soprano, L. de Clifford, "Happy Summer," "O.My Garden ««V °/'R° s es"; 9.33, quartet, Pipe Band, "Wae's Me for Prince Charlie"; 9.43, vocal J. A. Paterson, "I'm. Looking for a Bonnv Lass to Love Me," "Hiclan Jazz"; 9.49. saxophone, T. Law, "Break or Dav"- 9 tS* ts ? e and ', " A Man ' s ' a Man 'for■ a ! ruatt'; air, the band, "Scots Wha Hae"Setlicr." 0 I)anCl * " Hapi,y w e Been 3 All
J» dM »' *C'(« 1 metres).—7.ls pm chJWren'g session; 8.15, orchestral; & sporting- news; 8.55, country session- 9 3o' programme of dance music. ' ' Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s pm" orchestral; 8.15, children's session- 835 market reports; 8.50, orchestral- 93b' programme of ■ classical music ■ Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 74* p.m., dinner, music;. 0, news, and market reports; 9.20, locturette; 9.30, concert programme. „ , Me,b ,°n? o ' , 3LO < 371 nitres). — 7.15 p.rfi, children's session; 8.5, dinner music--8.16, lecturotte; 8.31, market reports--8.35, locturette; 9.10, news; 9.15 iecturetto;. 9.30, concert programme. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).—B p.m.. children's session;,; 8.30, market reports-s.n-a, news; ,0.30, programme of orchestral and vocal music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 6
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