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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 3YA,, CHRISTOHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.25:.. Sports, results. 6: Children's hour—Scatterjoy. : 7.15: Views session. 8: Chimes.; band programme by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under the : conductorship of Lieut. O. H. Hoskin. 8.1: March and fantasia, the Band, (a) "Silver Wood" (Hawkins), (b) •'Golden Valley" (Hawkins). 8.12: Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) •'lnfant Joy" (Foss), (b) "Damon" (Strange), (c) ."As I Walked Forth" (Foss), (d) "Deb. Vieni" (Mozart). 8.22: Selection, the Band, "Scotland" (Hume). 8.32: Tenor solos, Mr, Russell Sumner; (a) "Lassie With Lips So Rosy" (Franz); (b) "Mignon, Here is April" (Del Riego), (c) "Sally in Our Alley" (Old English). 8.42: Recitation, with piano accompaniment, Mr L.- T. J. Ryan, "The Christening" (Grey). 8.48: Air, the Band. "Drink to Me Only" (Hawkins); patrol, the Band; "Paddy's Patrol" (Dacre). 8.58: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr Russell Sumner, "I Would that My Love" (Mendelssohn). o.2:.Weather report. 9.5: Ovorture. 9.9: Baritone solos, Mr Sydney Armstrong, (a) "Because" (d'Hardelot), (b) "There's n Song Down Every Roadway" (Haydn Wood), (c) "Little Town in the Old .Country Down" (Sanders). • 9.20: Solection, the Band, '-'Sweet Memories" (Greenwood). 9.26: Recitations,.Mr L. T. •J. Ryan. "Bridegroom Oratory," "Little Mary". (Jackson)/ 9.36: Contralto solos, Miss Elizabeth Vass, (a) "The Two Roses" (Gilberts), (b) "Sun Above Me" (Pe'rgolesi), (c) "The Leaves and the Wind" (Leoni). 9.43: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Hnmerton and 'Mr Russell Sumner, "Trot Here and There" (Messnjrer). 9.47: Selections, the Blind, (a) "A Trip to Blackpool" (Raymond), .(b) "Boomerang" (White).

2YA," WELLINGTON: (.420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.3Q and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 6: Children's hour —Unele Jeff and Aunt Gwen, assisted by the 'Wellington Technical College Choir. Song, the Choir, "A-Hymn to Creation" (Beethoven); story, Aunt Gwen; song, tho Choir, "Nocturne" (Denzn). Birthdays, Uncle Jeff. Song, the-Choir, "Green Hills and Grey Towns" (Wassoll) ; birthdays. Aunt Gwen; song.Cousin, "Who is Svlvia?" (Schubert): puzzle, Uncle Jeff; quartet Cousins. "Evening Song" (Mendelssohn)! story, Uncle Jeff; snng, the Choir, "Shadows Over the Sea" (West). 7: News sXo„! market reports, and sports results 7 40Lecturotte Mr H. South, "Book's— Grave and Gny. 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. .clock. A Special Programme of Russian Music. 8.1 •' Overture, tho Orchestra. ."Glory of Russia" (Kreen). '8.13: Mozzo-contraltn solos. Miss Ngniro Coster, (a). "Too Late" (Tschaikowsky) (b) "The Red Sarafan" (Varlamoff). 8.19: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Trio" (Rachmaninoff). 8.29: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, "The Convoy" (IVeichmann). • 8.34: Sketch for two characters. Mr A. Stauler Warwick "Sttrng" (Peach). .8.40:. Vocal duet, Misses Jeanette Briggs and Ngaire Costor, "Evening," from "Pique Dame" (Tschaikowsky). 8.45: Baritone solos, Mr John Prouse. /■ group of Tschaikowskv's songs, (a) "The Tapers Were Flashingi" (b) "Could You But For One Short Hour." (c) "Don Juan's . Serenade." 8.55: Instrumental, the Orchestra, repeat number. 9.3: Weather report and announcements. • 9.5: Tenor solos, Mr W. Roy Hill, fa"! "Tho Earth Lay Softly Slcening" (Cui), (b) "A Loved Voice" (Balakiref)." 9.11: Song suite, the Orchestra, "Russian Folksongs. ' 9.21: Soprano solos. Miss Jean- «■» M ri ;£-' V- A ;?- (a > " 0n the Georgian Hills (Rim«ky-jfCorsaknv). (h) "Lilacß" (Rachmaninoff), (c) "Snringtimc" (Tschaikowsky). . 0.29: Elocution. Mr A. fitrmlcv Warwick, (a) "H# Fell Among Thieves" (Newholt), (b) "The Best of ''Wives." «35: ■ BBS* polo- -\f r J. M. Caldwell "Tho M'dniPht Review" (Riinka). O. 40: Section. • ihn Or,.fcn«fr.-<i. "Antur" (Rimekv.Voi-. sakoy). <1.52: Te>in- solos.. Mr 7?ov HUI fa) "Th» a„,m rßnhinu«in).. (b) "How Sweet It is When T' m With You" (Glinkal, <c) 'Lontrin»" (Russian folk son*). 10Onartct. Ariel Singers, "At Fnther's Door" (Russian . folk sorig arr. Mon<=sorkg«kv). I' 14: Instrumental, tho Orch«str«. (a) "Hymn to the Sun" (Rimsky-Korsakov), !„' , 'Trapak." from ' 'Nutcracker Suite" (Tsebaikowsky).

; " 2FC, SYDNEY. (142 Metres.) _ ".10 p.m.: Programme announcements. >-i2: Francos Lea, mozzo-soprano. 7,50 • Captain Fred Aarons: "Blunder Budget" talk. 8: "Big Ben"; the N.S.W. Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 8.15: Virginia Bassetti. contralto. 8.23: The N.S.W. Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 8.35: Brun- ■ ton Gibb, personality talk: "David Garrick." S.SO: Tho N.S.W. Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 9: "Big Ben''; late weather forecast. 9.1: From Paling's Concert Hall a programme hv the Welsh Choral SocietV 0.20: Thp N.S.W. Broadcasting Companv's *« 9.46:. Frances. Lea. 9.53: The fI.S.W. Broadcasting CompanyV Orchestra.

10: "Big Ben"; Virginia Bassetti. 10.8: 'j The N.S.W. Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 10.18: Les Shipp, comedian. -10.25: Dance music. 10.30: Bate weather forecast: Les Shipp. - 10.40: Dance music. 10.57: Tomorrow's programme 'and late news. 11: "Big Ben." " .

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 30 July 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 30 July 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 30 July 1928, Page 6

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