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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, OHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) • 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items.. 4.25: Sports results. 6: Children's session, Uncle Jack, ibirthday greetings, stories, and songs. 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes; studio.concert by Ohristchurch Municipal Band, undor the conductorship of Mr A. J. Schnack, and assisting artists; mezzosoprano solos, Miss Rita Lucas, (a) "To, the Forest" (Tschaikowsky), (b) "Damon" (Stango). 8.4: March,' Band, "Boulder .City" (Hume). 8.12: Bass bolo, Mr W. H. Inkster, "The Link Divine" (Piccolomini). 8.16: Selection, Band, "Gems of Welsh Melody". (Hume). 8.28: Contralto solo, Miss Nancy Bowden, "The Sands of Dee" (Clay). 8.32: Intermezzo, the-Band, "In o Persian' Market" (Ketelby). 8.42: Recitation, Mr Hiram Dunford, "Mary Ann." ,8.48: Hymn, - the Band, "Rock of Ages." '8.54: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Rita Lucas, Song" (Kreisler). .ft.sß: Sketch, the Band, ."Who; Dat Culling!" (Truman),. 9,10: . Weather '. report, and forecast;' 'teeturet'te, Dr. Stanley Foster,' "The. Y'.M.O.A. and its Work." 9.22: Orchestral selection? Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Zampa" (Herold). 9.32: Bass solos, -Mr . W. H. Inkster, (a) "Shipmates o* Mine" (Sanderson); (b) "Dawn Skies" (Drummorid)* 0.36: Selection, the Band, VPirates.of Penzance" (Sullivan). 9.46: .Contralto solos, Miss Nancy Bowden, (a) "Caprice" (Furneli), (b) "When the. House. Is Asleep' (Haigh). 9.52: March, the Band, "Jack o" Lantern" fßimmer). 10: Recitation, Mr Hiram Dunford, "A Modern Sermon on Old Mother Hubbard." 10.4: March, the Band, • "Rank and File.", ~-

2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results to hand. 4.30: Selected gramophone items. 4.55: Sporting, results to hand. ..6: Children's hour,. Auntie Given, stories, songs, and birthday greetings. 7.: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Rev. J. R. Blanchard, 8.A., "A Bush Tragedy and its Sequel." 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "El Oapitan March" (Sousa). 8.5: Quartet, Ariel Singers, "Ye ,«anks and Braes (traditional). 8.9: Flute solo, .Mr li.W. Rothwell, "Souvenir" (Drdla). B.U: Bass solos, Mr J. M. Caldwell, (a) "Kirkconnell Lea" (traditional), (b). "The Piper o Dundee'.' (traditional). 8.20:. Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First and Second Movements, Trio in G" (Hurlstone). 8.30: Soprano. solo, Miss Jeanette Briggs, "Ma Heart is Sair for Somebody" (traditiorial). 8.34: Piano solos,. Miss x Gladys Morgan, (a) "Whims'.' (Schumann), (b) "Iribesque" (Jephson). . . Ariel Singers, "Ay Waukm' 01. (arrRobertson). 8.45: Violi* solo, M.ss Ava Symons, "Second Romance" (Tours). 8.50. Elocution, Mr Stanley Warwiok, Strap's Race" (Wood). 8.55: Saxophone solo, Mr Jack McEwen, "Golden Sunset binder). 9: Mezzo-contralto, solos;, Miss Ngaire Coster, (a) .."I'm Owre Young Marry Yet" (traditional), (b) "0 Can Q Ye Sew Cushions!"-9.1: Weather*?Pf • J- 2 ,; Cornet solo, Mr H. 3. .Button, '.'At Dawn (Code). 9.7: Bass solos, .Mr. J. M. Ga dwell, (a) "Leezie Lindsay" (traditional), (b) "The De'il's Awa Wi' the Exc.seman (traditional). 9.13: Piute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwell, "Ohasse aux Papillons (^ nt ; bonne). 9.18: Soprano solo, Jeanette Briggs, "Caller Hewm' " ;(traditional). 9.227 Instrumental trio, Studio. Trio (a) ' 'Viennese Popular Song'' (KreislerK (b) To the Spring' • '(Grieg)", 9.32: EloetLtao«..Mr Stanley Warwick, '.'Orange Blossoms XRohmer). 9.37: Violin solo, Miss Ava Symons, "Slumber Song" (^* B «W»>- W M" Tenor solo, Mr "Roy Hill, "Afton Water traditional). 9.46: Cornet solo, Mr H, J. Dutton, "The Lost Chord" , . ; <S«iUvan). 9.51: -Duet, Misses J. Briggs and N.- Coster, "0 Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast!" (Mendelssohn). 9.55: Saxophone, solo, Mr Jack McEwen, "Valse Melodie" (La Forrest).

2FC, SYDNEY.' (442 Metres.) 745 pm.: Programme announcements. 7.47: Elliott Napier will continue, his series of talks on the "Great Barrier Reef (No. 2). 8: "Big Ben"; acts from the Tivoli Theatre. 8.20: Henry Silver, graphology talk. 8.35: Übaldo Rubso (baritone)' and Linda Bradford (soprano). 8.45: Joe Oahill, entertainer. 8.52: Elsie. Peerless, soprano, 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast; 2FO Orchestra. 9.10: Übaldo Russo and Linda Bradford. 9.17: 2PO Orchestra. 9.30: Elsie Peerless. 9.40: Joe Cahill. 9:48: TJbaldo Russo and Linda Bradford. 9.58: The 2FC Orchestra. 10.10: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.18: The 2FO Orchestra. 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: Len Maurice. 10.40: The 2FO Orchestra. 10.50: Len Maurice, dance items. 10.58: To-morrow's programme and late news. 11: "Big Ben."

3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Dr. McAdam, "Phases of Scout Training." 7.45: E. 0. H. Taylor, "School Life'and School Sport." 8: Mr J. T. Ramsay, potato, expert, "Storage of Seed Potatoes." 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements; Girl . Guide news. 8.16:- Programme arranged by the .University Conservatorium of Melbourne, under the direction of Professor Bernard Heinze. 10.16: "Argus" news session, meteorological information, British official wireless news from Rugby, The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message, The Shrine of Remembrance. 10.27: Jack Lumsdaine, whispering baritone (by permission Tivoli Theatres, Ltd. 10.33: The Station Orchestra. 10.40: Beryl Hayden, soubrette (by permission J. C. Williamson. Ltd.) 10.47:- The Station Orchestra. 10.54: Roy Galloway, baritone (by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 11

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