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THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. retails " r programmes to l)e sent out l!V \f \v "zeulrmd and Australian broadcasting- stations to-day and to-morrow aie afollow: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres) .—silent Auckland, IZQ (252 imetres).— S p.m.. chimes: latest dance hfi=; 8. to, ( „ el( l br vocal numbers; 5.35. orchestral: S.-<oie nncst session; 9. distant station report, a.5 further request numbers: 0.30, latest gramophone records: 10. dance music, 10 30. "Good-night" number. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 .metres).—a p.m., children's hour, conducted b\ incl.. .Teir- 0, dinner music: 7. news, market imports "and sports results: 7.40, lecrturette. H c South. "Books—Grave and Gay . cliimes; overture, 2YA Orchestrina. '-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"; 8.9. soprano. IVora Gray, "Have You Seen but u Lilv Orow." "See Where My Love a Mayin? Goes": 8.15. piano, Eileen Ooodson, "Viennese Waltz"; 5.22, baritone, G. Neel. Song-": 5.20. selection, "Pellaes et Melisande," Pt. It.; 8.34. elocution. Gracie Kerr. "The Married Woman '; 5.40. tenor, L. Campbell, "My Son? 10 You'; 5.44, 'cello, W. 11. Squire. "Siciliennc- : s 48. contralto, Dorothy-Spiller, "Can flii-? tic Love?" "The Green Hat";, 5.54 2V\ Orchestrina. "Polonaise." "Arietta," "Passoaglla"; 9-2, weather report; 0.4. soprano. Nora Gray. ''Enough," "Spring Dropped a Pong Tnto Mv Heart"; 0.10. band. "Clarinet Concerto"; 0.18. baritone, G. Necl, "Pass Everyman"; 9.22, suite, "The Myrtles or Damascus"; 9.32, elocution, Gracie Kerr. "The. Married Man": 9.38. 1-enov, L. Campbell, "The Ilose," "The Secret";' 9.44. 'cello. W. H. Squire.■ "Slumber Song"; 0.48. contralto, Dorothy Spiller. "Heart of Gold": 0.52. male choir. "Dei Tanz": 0.57. valse. "Love in Spring." Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—o p.m., dinner music; 7, news; 7.30, talk, E. E. Wilshire. "Books of the Month"; 8, chimes; programme, by the Ohristchurch Municipal Band, assisted by 3VA artists: march. "On the Quarter Deck"; overture, "Tancredi"; 8.15, baritone. J. •P. Jones, "Will o' the Wisp"; 5.19. organ, J. Crawford. "Tiptoe •Through the Tulips"; 8.22, soprano, Mrs. Ida Graham, "The Swallows"; 8.2G, cornet duet. H. Barsby and E. Benson, polka, '''Jupiter and Mars"; 5.32, recitation, Marion Drysdale, "The Three Wishes," "The. Troublesome Wife": 8.37, tenor H. J. Francis. "Afton Water": 8.41. Hawaiian. "Southern Melodies Waltz No. I": 8.15. contralto. Nancy Bow(icu, "Mv Heart's a Heaven," "Mary O'Neill"; 8.50. selection, "The Bohemian Girl": 9, weather report: 9.2, chorus. "Hit 13io Deck":' 9.10, baritone, J. F. Jones, "Oil That We Two Were Maying," "Peg Away"; 0.10. waltz, "Desdemona"; 9.25. contralto Naiic.v Bowden, "The Crescent Moon," "The carpet"; 9.i>9. organ-. J. Crawford," "Chant or the Jungle"; 9.33, recitation, Marion Drysdale, "For a' That." "Poaching .Up-to-date"; 9.37; hymn, "Come, My Soul. Thy ftuit Prepare"; 9.42, tenor. 11. J. Francis. "Lire is a caravan;" "Uncle Home": 9.45. Hawaiian. "Southern Melodies Waltz No. 2"; 9.51. soprano. Mrs. Ida Graham. "A Memorv." "A Little Love, a Litil« Kiss"; 9.57, march, "The Flying Squad." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m.; children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 0, dinner music; 7. news; 7.10, W.E.A. talk. J. G. Anderson, M.A.; 8. chime.*; orchestral, "The Belle of New York"; 8.9. choruses, trio; duets and -solos by Dunedin Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, from "Belle oi" New York"; 5.59, weather report ; 9.1, selection. "J'aust Selection": 9.9', soprano, Lettie de Clifford. "Roberto O Tu Che Adoro"; 9.12, violin, J. Clark, "Seagirt Land of My Home"; 9.1G, recital. Tui Northey. "An incident," "Billet Dou.x"; 9.22, tenor, 11. A. Johnstone, "Mountain Lovers"; 9.2i>. 'cello, Casals, "The Master Singers of Nuremberg!'; 9.30, soprano, Lettie de Clifford, "Wake Up, Wake Up," "Love's a Merchant": 0.30, piano, Mrs. C. Drake. •■Aufswering"; 9.40 baritone. J. Clark, "Star of Eve"; 9.40, recital, Tul Northey, •'•The Serial Story"; 9.50, tenor, H. A. Johnston, "Thou'i't Like a Lovely Flower"; baud, "ILM.s. Pinafore." Sydney, 2FC (1,11 metres,).—7.ls p.m., children', -j session; 8.15. orchestral; 8.50, sporting news; 5.55, country session; 9.30, concert from the Oxford Theatre, Wagga. by successful competitors In ihu Wagga Eisteddfod: 11.4 5, dance, music Sydney, 281. metres).--7.1 d p.m., orchestral; 8.15, Boys' Aero Cluh; 8.35, countrysession; 8.50, orchestral; (i.3i), talk, - ihe Modern Spirit of France."; 0.50, to.cal and humorous items; Hj. relav of wrestljug bout at ihe Sydney Stadium; 1i..50, popular programme.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA < :j;i;; un-ties) — :{ o m f-rainoplione recital; :}.in, talk, Mrs. les' '.l ane,, "Health ami Jieauty in 'j U-laiJon' t<"> mot ; j.:; it. studio items; r>.o, children's Jiour, conducted Ijy "t'nele Dave": ii.u' dinner music; 7.0, news, information ami reports; 8.0, chimes; overture, "The Beggar Student" : 5.9. mezzo-soprano, Joyce SetliSiuitl), "Ah! se Tu Dorini"; 5.13, selection "Lea Saltimbaiiques"; tenor, a. h.' Jlipley, "Like a BOam," '•Your Tiny Hand is l-'rozen''; '.8.3.0, relay, Auckiancl Orphans' Club Orchestra, l'roni Scots Hall: s.i. T ,. talk A. n. Chappell. M.A.. "Topical Talk"; o.o', weather forecast; hand, "Martha"' selection: 0.10, mezzo-soprano, Joyce SethStriith, "Poniicz! Donne?.:" "Ooniiais-Tu"; ti.tT, orchestral. t YA .Strinj? Octet", ••p.ai'channle": violin, H. Murray, "Ave Maria"; tenor, A. 11. Ripley. "La jiorina c Mobile"; selection, "Lilac

Time/' part i: O.iS, chorus, --The Student Prince"; 0.5 V, .euction, "Lucia di Lammermoor." Wellington, 2Y A (4 10.7 metres). —3 p.m., gramophone items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5.0, children's hour, conducted by uncle Jim; 6.0, dinner music; T.o, news, market reports and sports results; 7.10, lecturette, -For the Man on the Land"'; S.O, chimes: overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Mireille'; 5.9. contralto, Mrs. L. Dargaville, •Mifanwy"; 5.13, .xylophone duo, "Caliph of Baghdad." "Lonesome Doll'*; S.iu, baritone. S. K. Rodger, "The Desert song,"' "A Bachelor Gay"; 5.27, suite, "Gabrielle Suite," part l; 5.35, humour, Lottie Itastall and W. G. Kitchener, "The Kipper"; S.ii, yodelling with banjo accompaniment, A. Bolton. "Hocking My Baby"; S.iS, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Request Item"; 5.55. contralto, Mrs. L. Dargaville, "My Prayer"; S.C>9, weather report; 0.1, xylophone duo. "popular Song Medley,'-' ''Hungarian Dance No. .V; p.s, baritone, S. K. Rodger. -Queen or My Heart": 0.1:?. 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Gabrielle Suite," part 2; 0.20, humorous sketch, Lottie Rastall and W. G. Kitchener. ".New Year's Eve"; 9.27. yodelling, with banjo accompaniment. A. Bolton, "Treasures Untold": 0.31, selection. "Rustle or Spring"; 0.36. dance music. Christchurch, 3YA —Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (103 metres). —3 p.m., gramophone items; 4.25. sporting results: 5.0, children's hour, conducted by Uncle Bert; 6.0, dinner music: 7.0, news; 7.40. talk, R. \Y. Marshall. "Tourist Resorts": S n chimes: programme by the Kaikorai Band; march. -British to the Backbone"; valse de concert. "Sylvan Echoes"; $.12. baritone, C, S. Hawes. "Friend o' Mine." "Duna": 8.13. accordion, C. Magnate. "My Florence"; 5.22, recital. Isobel McGregor. "The. Clown"; 5.20, soprano. Miss P. Marshall. "Mifanwy": 5.20, selection, "Maori Poi" dance. "Haka": 5.37. tenor G. Crawford "Silent Noon." "Be Thou faithful Unto Death"; 5.13, euphonium, _M. Clarke, "Land of Hope and Glory : s..>o. syncopation harmony, J. M. Wilson and f. Farrant. "A Pair or Blue Eyes," "The Rose of Tralee"; S.SS. weather report: 0.0. orchestral, "The Singing Fool Selection": O.S. baritone. C. S. "Conic, to Fair - ': 0.11, organ. J. Crawford. "Hawaiian Sandman." "I Love to Hear 'i ou ringing : oiT recital. Isobel McGregor. "Only a Smile " "Over the Telephone": 0.23. selection. "Rienzi": 0.3?. soprano. Miss P. Marshall "Come. For It's June.. -Ju.-t Because the Violets": 9.44. accordion. C. Magnate. "Beautiful Days": 9.17. tenor. G. Crawford. "Youth": o.sit. violin, J. M. Wilson and T. Farrant. "Telling It To The Daisies": 9.5 i. madriaal. "Sing a Joyous Roundelay": march, "The conqueror.'

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 230, 29 September 1930, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 230, 29 September 1930, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 230, 29 September 1930, Page 6