BROADCASTING.
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES.
GYA CHRISTCHUKCH. (306 Metres.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6: Children's session, by Undo Jack. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: News. S: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra. 5.15: Male quartet, Beckenham Quartet (Messrs Pitniau, Odell, Archer, and Jackson), (a) "Ail Evening Lullaby" (Sh^w-Curwen), (b) "Little Tommy Went a Fishing" (MacyDitson). 8.21: Euphonium solo, Mr T. H. Hughes, "The Broken Melody" (Van BienAscherberp). 8.25: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs 0. L. Bull, "By the Waters of Minneioiika" (Lieurance-Chappell). 8.29: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marian llaywurd, "Nocturne No. 5, F yharp Major" (Chopin-Peters). 9.3 a: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Ruby Clarke, "Lullaby" (Scott-Elkin). 8,37: Brass instrumental quartet, Woolston Band (Messrs Trenbartli, Hughes, Creagh, and Wilson), "Lohengrin" ( Wagner-Haigh-Humc). 8.42: Male quartet, Beckenham Quartet, "Thuringian Yolkslied" (Abt-Novello). 8.46: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marian Hayward, "Capriccio in B Minor" (Brahms-Lengnick). 8.50: Cornet solo, M# S. Creagh. "Peristyle Polka" (Cham-bers-Smith). 8.55: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Ruby Clarke, "Curios" (a) "China Mandarin" (Crampton-Cramer), (b) "Persian Prayer Hug" (Crampton-Cramer). 9: Talk, Mr Les Hayward, "A Round Trip Thro' the Southern Lukes and Mt. Cook District." 9.15: Relay from Everybody's Picture Theatre. 9.25: Euphonium solo, Mr T. H. Hughes, the waltz song, "II Bacio" (Arbiti-Boosey). U.29:'Pianoforte solo, Miss Marian Hayward, "Sonata No. 24, Op. 78" (Beethoven-Albert). 9.0i1: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs G. L. Bull, "Lament of Isis" (Bantock-Breitkopf and Hartel). 9.36: Cornet duet, Messrs Creagh and Trenbarth, "Down tlie Vale" (Moir-Booscy-Hume). 9.40: Mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Ruby Clarke, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" (Kearis-Ercells). 9.44: Male voice part-songs. Beckenham Quartet, (a) "Every hustling Tree" (Kuhtau-Novello), (b) "A Catastrophe" (Sprague-Banks). 9.51: Brass instrumental quartot, Woolston Band Quartet, '"Passing Clouds" (Round-Wright and' Round). 9.56: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs G. L. Bull, "Tho Lass With the Delicate Air" (Arnc-Cliappell); baritone solos, Mr Ralph Holdgate; (a) "Tavern Song' 1 (Fisher), (b) "You Along o' Me" (Sanderson), (c) "The Wolf" (Shield). ,
IYA AUCKLAND, "(333 Metres.),
3 to 4.30: Afternoon session. 7.15 to 7.45: Nqws and information .session. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Frinco Edward Theatre. Mr Geo. Poore, conductor. 8.113: Contralto solos, Miss Robina Chellburg, (a) "Beloved, Sleep" (Slater), <l>) "Tho Nightingale" (Kjcrulf-Boosey). 8.24: Violin solos. Mr Norman Watson,' (a) "Orientale" (Cesar Cui); (b) selected. 8.32: Baritone ■solo, Mr Clinton Williams, "The Floral Dance" (Moss). ,8.37: Flute solo, Mr Vic. Bedford, "Paraphrase" on "Alice Where Art Thou!" 8.41: Soprano solo, Mrs Cyril Towsey, "With Thee is Peace" (Schubort). 8.40: Piano solo, Mr C. Towsey, "Holberg Suite" (Greig). 8.52: Whistling solos, Mr Reg. Tiell, (a) "Let the Rest of the World Go By," (b) "Bird Mimicking." _ 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay from Prince Edward Theatre. 9.16: Contralto solo, Miss R. Chellburg, "Yonder" (Oliver-Larway). 9.21: Violin solo, Mr N. Watson, "Ballet Music" from "Rosamunde" (Schubert). 9.26: Baritone solos, Mr C. Williams; (a) "Stonecvacker John" (Coates), '(b) "For tho Green" (Lolir). 9.34: Flute solo, Mr- V. Bedford, "Song Without Words" (Clinton). 9-43 jSoprano solo, Mrs C. Towsey, "O, Divine Redeemer" (Gounod-Cliappell). ' D.48: Piano solo, Mr C. Towsey, "Devotion" (SchumannTjiszt). 9.55: "Whistling solo,-. slr R. Bell, "Three o'Clock in the Morning." '
2FC, SYDNEY. . (442 metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. •7.35: Fraser Coss, baritone. 7.43: Sophie Lashmoor, instrumentalist. 7.48: Kllis I'rice, entertainer. 7.57: "Is It Your Birthday!" 8: "-Big Ben"; a musical reminiscence. The .story will be read by our announcer, and the pauses will be filled by musical numbers played by Miss Shirley Cooke, the titles ot which will complete the story, including 55 new and old melodies. Prizes will bo offered to winning competitors. 8:14: From the Peace Memorial Hall, Kose Bay —the first o£ a series of recitals by the newly-formed Music Club, under 'the direction of Mr Oliver King: vocal duet, Wilfri<l Thomas (basso) and Dorothy EWoanlc (soprano). 8.17: Arrangement for two pianos, Lindley Evans and Frank Hutchens. •8.J0: Vocal solos, Dorothy Ewbank. 8.51: Short address by the president of the Musical Association o£ N.S.W., Mr Frank Hutchens. 8.57: Vocal solos, Wilfrid Thomas;, the latest weather forecast from the studio at approximately 9 p.m. 9.12: A recital for two pianos hy Lindley Evans an( l Hutchens. 9.57: Frazer Coss. lO.o: Ellis • Price, entertainer. 10.12: Sophie ■Lashmoor. 10.20: Cricket reminiscences. 10 80- Charles Lawrence, entertainer; 10.dB: A 1 Jack and his "Orackerjacks" m popular dance' numbers. 10.48; Charles Lawrence. 10.53: A 1 Jack and his 'Crackerjacks. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the "Crackerjacks in popular dance music until 11.30 p.m.
' 3LO Melbourne; • (371 metres.) 7.13 p.m., under the auspices of tlio Department of Agriculture—Mr F. de Castella, Viticulturist, will speak on ' Hints on Tine Growing"; 7.30, Mr H. Schwieger. will saj a few words from the Royal Agricultural Show Grounds; 7.45, Capt. C.' H. Peters, ' Books, Wise and Otherwise ; 8, a grand concert from St. Giles Church, Gheringhap street, Geelong, 80th anniversary celebrar tions; interval; from the studio,'.announcements, Britislf Official' Wireless news, from Ru<*by; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message; further items from St Giles Church anniversary celebrations, Geelone; 10.15, from the Btudio—Joe Aronfion and liis Synco-Symphoniats; 10.25, Argus news service; ' meteorological- information, 10.32, James. Riley, tenor; 10.40, Joe Aronson; 10.50, james Jtiley; 10.57. Our Great Thought;. 10.58, Joe Aronson and his byncoSymphonists till 11.40. . ,
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