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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES.

Sl'A, CHKISTCHUBCH. (306 Metres.)

12 (noon) : Relay description of Canterbury Park Trotting Club's Meeting at Addin;ton.

3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (2JO Metres.)

Noon-1 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme of popular niasic. 2-4: Concert programme. Principal items: "Pomp and Circumstance" (march), "Sell Gwynne" (selection), "Rose Marie" (selection). "Jupiter" Symphony (Mozart), "The Broken Melody" ('cello solo by W. H. Squire), vocal numbers by Victor Opera Chorus. 6.307.45: Children's session (Lady Gay and Sunbeams, assisted by Uncle Tom"). 7.45-S: News seesion. 8-10: Concert programme. Principal itoros: "Lohengrin" and "Valkyrie" (fantasias by State oper3 House Orchestra, Berlin), band selections by Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, tenor solos by Alfred O'Shea, humorous numbers by Billy Williams and Vivian Foster ("The Vicar of Mirth"), and dance programme of. request numbers. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 2 p.m.: Relay of Plunket Shield cricket match from Basin Reserve, 'Wellington v. Canterbury. Mr A. Varney, secretary Wellington Cricket Association, announcing. Relay interspersed with selected gramophone items. 6: Children's hour—Uucle Jasper. Violin solo, Cousin Veronica, "Souvenir" (Drdla); pianoforte solos, Cousin Ellen, (a) "Soulful Eyes" (Harris), (b) "Dream Kisses" (Rolfe); recitation. Cousin Vernon, selected; Uncle Jasper sends greetings; violin solo, Cousin Veronica, "Blue Bells of Scotland" (Harris); pianoforte solo, Cousin Ellen, "Tho More We Aro Together" (Conway); recitations, Cousin Ellen, (a) "Mary Ann," (b) "Bunglers"; musical medley, Pat and Mike, accordion, mouth-organ, concortina, etc.; Uncle Jasper, story time. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. S: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Der Vreischutz" (Weber). 8.5: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, "The Lark Now Leaves his Watery Nest" (Calcott). 8.9: Humorous recital, Mr Leu. Griffiths, "The Wedding." 5.16: Contralto 8010, Miss Lily Mackie, "Sunshine and Bain" (Blumenthal). 8.21: Instrumental trio, Symons-Elhvood-Short Trio, "Moderato" from "Bach Trio" (Bach), 8.27: Baritone solo, Mr Keith Grant, "Bois Epais" (Tully). 6.31: Tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coo, "Star of Sly Soul" (Jones). 8.36: Vocal duet, Miss Lily Mackie and Mrs Alice Harris, "I Would That My Love" (Mendelssohn). 8.42: 'Cello solo, Mr Geo. Ellwood, "Chant Hindou" (Rimsky-Korsakoff). 8.48: Baritone solo, Mr Len. Barnes, "Two Grenadiers" (Schumann). 8.53: W'eather forecast. 8.55: Lecturette, Mr A. J. Dry, "History of the Early Whaling Industry." 9.10: Organ recital, Mr H. Temple White, (a) "Hymn of the Nuns" (Wely); (b) "Canzonetta" (Frysinger); (c) "Postlude in G" (Read). 9.18: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, "Golden Slumbers" (Old English). 9.22: Instrumental trio, Symons-EUwood-Short Trio, "Andante" from "Bach Trio" (Bach). 9.28: Baritone solos, Mr Keith Grant, (a) "Song o« the Flea" (Rossini); (b) "O, Western Wind" (Mae Brahe). 9.32: Baritone solo r,nd quartet, Mr Len. Barnes and Orpheus Quartet, "Hazel Dell." 9.37: 'Cello solo, Mr Geo. Elhvood, "Serenade" (Squire). 9.43: Soprano solo, Mrs Alieo Harris, "My Thoughts" (Heditt). 9.48: Humorous recital, Mr Len. Griffiths, "Tho Village Reunion." 9.55: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, "In England, Merrie England" (German).

4YA DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items; Town Hall chimes; His Master's Voice recital. 3.30: Talk on "Fashions" by a representative of the D.S.A. 3.45: Studio music. 4: Talk on "Cooking by Electricity," by a representative of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. .4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 6: Town Hall chimes. Children's hour —Big Brother Bill. Sister Martha tolls about the Hishwasher, Sister Ruby will sing a song, and Little Sister Zeitha plays the piano; not forgetting the "Happy Ditty," letters, and the birthday basket; and Big Brother Bill tells some stories. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address, "Southern Tourist Resorts," by Mr A. E. Wilson, Dunedin manager of the Tourist Department. 8: Studio concert by the Dunedin Banjo Trio and assisting artists. 8.1: Popular numbersBanjo Trio, (a) "I've Never Seen a Straight Banana"; (b) "The Midnight Waltz" (Donaldson). 8.0: Soprano solos, Mrs D. Carty, (a) "Talc" (Russell); (b) "Garden of Happiness" (Wood). 8.16: Recital, Miss Roberta Williams, "The King's Breakfast." 8.20: Popular numbers—Banjo Trio, (a) When the Red, Red Robin" (Woods); (b) When You and I Were Seventeen" (Rosoff). 8.28: Tenor solo, Mr Alfred Walmsley, When Shadows Gather" (Marshall). 8.32: Recital, Mr J. B. McConnell, "An Old Sweetheart of Miue" (Riley). 8.37: bors—Banjo Trio, (a) "Hello, Bluebird (Friend); (b) "Dreamy Melody (Naset). 8 45: Baritone solos, Mr Reg. Richards, (a) "Sea Fever" (Ireland); (b) "Annie Lau"e----8 52:' Recital; Miss Roberta Williams,. Playmates." 8.56: Popular. numbers—Banjo Trio, (a) "Just a Bird's-Eye View" (Donaldson), (b) "When Lights Are Low" (Fionto); (c) "Baby Face". (Akst). 9.5: Soprano solo, Mrs D. Carty, "We'd Better Bide a Wee. o:i2: Recital, Mr J. B. McConnell. 'lf .(Kiplins). 9.16: Popular numbers— Banjo rno, (a) "Annabelle" (Henderson); (b) "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight" (Klickmann). 9.24. Tenor solos, Mr Alfred Walmsley, (a) Map (Richardson); (b) "Roses of Picardy (Wood). 9.31: Humorous recital, Miss Robert Williams, "Mrs 'Arris.' 9.06: Popular numbers—Banjo Trio, (a) Cliarmaine" (Pollock); (b) ' 'The Melody That Made You Mine" (Polla). 9.44: »«*»"• solo, Mr Reg. Richards, "Youth" (AUitsen). 9 47: Humorous recital, Mr J., B.McDonnell. "Subject to Slight Alteration" <Tay\. 9.62. Popular numbers—Banjo Trio, (a) Any Ice Today, Lady V (Ballard); (b) "I'm Going (Edwards).

ITA AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) 12 (noon): Relay'of Auckland Pacing Club's meeting from EUerslio. 6 p.m.Children's hour. 7.15: New« and reportß. 8- Chimes; relay o£ orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre under: the direction of Mr J. Whiteford-W.yigb t. 811. A special performance ai Liza Lehmanns fong cycle, "In a Persian Garden" from "Rubaiyat" of Omar Khayyam, soprano Miss■ Lol* Solomon; contralto, Mrs Cyril ToTrsey; tenor, Mr .Tames Simpson; bantone, Mr Frank Sutherland; quartet the Waiata Quartet; quartet—"Wake, .for the Sun." SM: Baritone so!o-"Now the £w Year." 8.16- Tenor _lndeed 18 Gone." 8.20: Quartet-"Corae,. Fill the C UD ° 8 24: Instrumental interludc-Tne Towsey-Bosworth-Henius Trio, "Trio. Op. 20, Allegro Andante" (Bach). 3.34: Contralto fo o -"I Sometimes Think That >ever Blows." 8.38: Dnet-"A Book of Verses. £«T Cornet aolo-Mr Bustaco Treplgas "Neath Astral Skies" (Code). 8.47: Sketch _sta Edna Smeaton and Mess* ,V. Meane and J. Sharp, "The Stranger" (Da Garde). 8.57: Violin solo-Mis* I» selected. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Bantone solo—"Myself When- Young. ?•?,<; Sopra U oloTo-"But If the Soul Can,W 9.12: Relay of orchestral interlude from. Majestic Theatre. 9.35: Centralto ado••The Worldly Hope Men Sot Thexr Hear* Upon." 9.25: Cornet solos-Mr E ir c gilgas, (a) "Castles in the Air (Smith), W SW 9.88:. Lion and the Lizard Keep.' 9.36. Instru mental interlude-The Hemiiß Trio. "Trio, Op. SB, Allegro Mo to (Bach). 9.4G: Skctch-M.ss E. Smeaton, Messrs Adeahe and Sharp "Stnng' (De Garde). 9.54: Tenor colo-"Ah, Moon ot My Delight." 9.59: Relay of musical entr'acte from Majestic l'hwjre. „ M-* ; Baritone so'. o -"As Then the Tulip. W. 7. ■Ouartet-"Alw, That Spring Should "Vanish With the Rose." 10.10: A thought.

2PC SYDNEY. ;442 metres.) 740 p.m.: Programme announcement. 7.45: Louise Homfrey, lady bfitono. 7.03: Scott Alexander will present the Martin Meek dissertation, specially written Jor 2FO by Codrington Ball, entitled, peeping Up With The Times." 8.3: The Bondi Beach Concert Band. 8.16: Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 8.20: A talk by Miss Goodie P.eeTe. 8.32: The Bondi Beach Concert Band. 8.48: Alfred Cunningham. 8.52: iho Bondi Beach Concert Band. 9 : ' Big Ben ; latest weather forecast. 9.1: Louise Homfrev. 9.5: Scott Alexander and company will present a farcical radio play adapted fiom the French by Codriagtoo Ball, entitled "The Frolicsome Oyster.' 9.0o: Inj Bondi Beach Concert Band. 938: . Alfred Cunningham. 9.46: Lionel Lawson, violinist. 9.55: Louise Homfrey. 10: "Big Ben ; the Bondi Beach Concert .Band 10.1 a: l" 6 Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.30: La.e ■r.eather forecast. 10.32: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 1.0.57: Late newß and announcements. 11: "Big Ben." Tbe_ Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra until ll.'io. SLO, MELBOURNE. (371 motres.) 7.30 p.m.: Mr G. L. Wood, M.A., will speak on "Working Conditions in the Pacific." 7.45: Mr E. M. Pascoo, "Bowla.' &■ Coburg City Band. 8.10: Bernard Thomas, tenor. 8.17: The Lynch Bellringcra. B.'-o-Mr W. A. Somerset, "Shipwreck in Australian Waters," Ko. 2. 8.35: Coburg Uty Band. 8.45: Louie Hilburn, contralto. S.o-: The Lynch Bellringers. 8.56: Announcements. 9: Coburg City Band. 9.10: uneact nlav, "The Monkey's Paw," a story « three" scones by W. W. Jacobs. 9.30: <°- turg City Band. 9.37: Bernard Thomas. 9.44: The Lynch Bellringers. 9.49: Coburg City Band. 9..;5: Bob Molyneaux, baptone. 10.2: "Argus" news service; meteorological information; British official wirele33 news from Kugby. ior:0: Coburg City Band. V>-">-Louie Hilburn. 10.22: Vaude and Nerne, entertainers. 10.33: Bob Molyneaux. «'■•'<'• Sorting Xotes by "Olympus": I"'"* steamer movements. 10.45: Joe Aronson .ja* his Synco-SymphonisU. U= 9? SSSthought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and hj» »jwSymphonists till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19198, 3 January 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19198, 3 January 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19198, 3 January 1928, Page 5

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