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OVER THE AERIAL.

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. Details or programmes to be sent out by New- Zeatyful and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—s-, * p.m., children's Hour, conducted by •'uncle Torn"; 0.0, dinner music; 7.0, news ana market reports; 7.40, talk, JN. Kerr, "Physical culture"; 8.0, chimbs; overture, "Joliann Strauss Fantasia"; S.O, duo, Edna and Phyllis Tye, mezzo-soprano solo, "Mummy's Little Fella",; pianoforte solo, ''Dance D'Olar"; 8.17, studio trio, '•Norwegian Dances"; 8.'25, baritone, F. Campbell, "Country Folk." "In An Oldfashioned Town"; 8.32, Hawaiian, "Laughin' Rag," "Aloha-oe"; 8.40, elocution, Nina Scott, "Some Boys As oot Muvvers"; 8.4.7, Studio • Trio, "Simple Aveu"; .violin, J. Whitlord Waugh, "The swan"; Studio Trio, "Rustle or !).o "Hveaiher forecast; 9.2, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Voyage in a Troopship"; duo, Edna and Phyllis Tye, mezzo-soprano ' solo, "Happy Song":" pianoforte solo, "Valse Op. '04, No. 2'; mezzo-soprano solo, "Open Thy Blue Eyes ; ii.22, Hawaiian, "Happy Days Are -Hero Again," "Souvenir D'Hawaii"; 9.30, baritone, F. Campbell, "If I Might Only Come 10 You"; 9.34, Studio Trio, "Un Peu U'\mour," "Souvenir";' 9.44, elocution, Nina Scott, "Tired Mothers"; 9.48, Hawaiian, "Southern Seas Lament," "ftiepasz March"; 9.56, orchestral, "Clas--1 sica potpourrj." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). —8 p.m., chimes; results or the by-elections for the Waipawa and Western Maori electorates, interspersed with gramophone items. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).— 5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by "Uncle John"; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; S.O, chimes; operatic and miscellaneous programme; overture, "Martha"; 5.9, bass, F. Robb, "Eldorado," "Just Her Way"; 8.14, flute. W. Hay, "Romance"; 8.19, soprano, Mrs. B. Siiis, \ "June Rapture," "Lovers, in the Lane"; 8.22, chorus, "Here They Come," rrom "Carmen"; 8.25, Studio Octet, "La Dame Blanche"; 8.33, recitation, H. Shaw, "Claude Melnotte's Defence"; 8.38, • orchestra and "chorus, gems rrom "The Bohemian Girl"; 8.40, tenor, S. Andrews, "Serenade," "On a Summer's Day"; 8.52, instrumental, Studio Octet, "Gipsy Song," from "Carmen," "Intermezzo," T rrom "Cavalleria' Rusticana," "Waltz of the Flowers"; 9".0, weather report; 9.2, band, "Entr'acte," rrom "Carmen"; 9.10, bass, F. Robb, "O Soft was the Song," "The Ship or Rio"; 9.17, flute, W: Hay, "Serenade"; 9.21, soprano, Mrs-. B. Suts, "Love's Lament," -"Columbine's Garden"; 9 27, cello with orchestra. H. Beclc, O, Star of Eve"; 9.34, recitations, H. Shaw, "St Brendan," "Bredon Hill"; -9.42, Studio Octet, "Ballet. Music from 'Faust' "; 9.50, tenor. S. Andr&wsr "Melisande in the Wood"; 9.54, Studio Octet, "Street in Algiers," "Cbansonette." Dunedin, 4VA (463 metres). —5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by "Big Brother Bill"; 0.0, dinner music; 7.0, news- 7.15, talk, L. W. McCflsklll, "Review or Journal oi" Agriculture"; 8.0, chimes; orchestra, "Gaiety Echoes"; 8.9, concert bv the Optimists' Concert Party, entitled; "We Want to be Happy"; 9.30, dance ' m 'sydney, 2FC (451 metres).-Vls p.m., children's session; 8.1.5, ■ orchestral;. B.jo, «norting news; 5.55, country session; 9.30, concert by the Apollo Club; part song, "TTvmn to Cynthia"; baritone, Le Cor , piano "Concert Etude"; part song, The Tiinrip Son"-"' 11.45. meditation music. Sydney" 2BL (353 . metres) -7M. p.m., orchestral; BMS, Boys' Radio Club; S.3■>, rountrv session; 8.50, orchestral; 9*30, varied programme: 9.37, contralto "O Flower or All the World''; lo. o v PhiPPs. a comedy in one act; 11.5, talk, Sidelignts iss» asm w« market reports and weather • • • fnii- jo farmers; 9.1,5. sporting news, . old-time dance music, interspersed with popular items; 10.5 5, soprano, "Annie Laurie." ' • TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).— 3 p.m.. =turlio items; 3.15. lecturette, Salads . r"o studio items; 5, children's..hour. ,connucted by "Peter Pan"; 0. dinner m« s 7. news and market reports: 7.40. talk. y. M. Richmond. "Problems of (Capital and Labour": S. chimes: orchestral, IYA String under Whltford Waugh. "Russkay T Trepak"*; R.n, novelty, "Radio Magic": 8.24. soprano, Martainn rora Molvin. "Annie Laurie," "1 Hear a Thrush at Eve"; 8.31, violin duet. 11. Murray and F. Parsons, "Duet, for Two Violins"; IYA String Octet, "Tancredi"; 8.42, duet. Madame. Cora Melvin and S. Day, "T Did Xot Know"; 5.4 0. humour, O. Pritchard. "Phunioslties, Part T.":.8.51, IYA String Octet, "Serenade." "Yearning"; ■ 9.1, weather forecast: 9.3, duet, Madame Cora Molvin and N. Day, "I'll Sing to You": 9.7, IYA String Octet;, "l.onging All tfie While," "Chicken Reel"; 9.14. baritone; N. Dav, "Beware of the Maidens." "Sons- of the Bow"; 9.21. iya Siring Octet, "Londonderry Air," "Carnival, Op. 17. No. 2": Q. 27, humour, o. Pritchard, "Phuniositles, Part H."; 9.32, dance music. Sydney, 2FC (4",1 metres). —7.13 p.m., children's session: 8.1 r.. orchestral; B.r>n' sporting news; 8.-55, country session; o no relay from the/Little Theatre of jean Webster's coiiiedy-draina, "Daddy Longlegs" • 11.4 5. dance music. Sydney. 2BL. (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., orchestral; 8,15, Girls' Kadio Club; 8. country session; f.r.o, orchestral; 9,30. i+lay from the Ashlteld Town Hall of hand juusJc and community singing.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 238, 8 October 1930, Page 6

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