BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ■ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (3W> .Sictresj 11.30 a.m.: Itaco xosuus of the Canterbury Jockey (Jiud'b meeimg at iCiccarton, interspersed with selections irom the studio, ti p.m.: Children's session conducted by Scattexjoy. 7.16: i\ews session. 7.cW: Talis. —Mr a. W. rage, M.A., "esperanto." 8: Chimes band programme, teaturwg Ohristcnurcu Municipal Baud conductor, Mr A. J. betinaek). 8.1: March—Band, "Myaka" (Hitchen). 8.6: Tenor folos, loilowcd by inezzo-Boprano soiO —ito A. A. Thompson and Miss iNeiließillcliit, (a) ••yueenoltne rianh" (r"insuti); (h) "The Oarmval" (AiolioyJ; (c) "balaam" Jljamb,!. 8.14: Orchestra—JL.ight Opera Orcnestra, "The Uondouers" Overture ; concerted with orchestraLight Opera Co.. "List and JUearn" (Irom '"me Gondoliers"; (oulirvan) (H.M.V. record D 1331). S.iW: Soprano solo and recital to piano accompaniment —Miss Kathleen OhappJc, (a.) '•.ur.v, Sweet Bird" (Oanz), (b) -xiiiit Cat" (Aii-puort). 8.30: SelectionBand, "fatienc-j ' \ .Sullivan). 3.40: Songs at the piano—Mr Cnas. Lawrence, Bright Songs to his Uv/n Accompaniment (MS.; 8.48: Hymn—Band, "iieixe Kaged the Tempest" (Dykes). 8.5b: Baritone solo—Mr Sydney Armstrong, "Mate o' Mine" (IveyJ. 9. "Weather forecast. 0.2: Tenor Eolo, followed by mezzo-soprano solos—Mr A. K. Thompson and Miss Nellie Billcliff, (a) "The Kerry Dance" (Molloy); (b) "Birth of Morn"; (c) "Leaves and tho Wind" (Leoni). 9.11: Humour—J no. Henry and Blossom, "Tho Stocking" (Henry and Reeve), (H.M.V. rccom 8'2393). 9.17: Selection—Band, ''All Trumps" (Neat). 9.29: Baritone solo—Mr Sydnej Armstrong, (a) "Youth" (Allitsen); (b) "Heart of. Gold" (Maney). 9.34: Hawaiian— Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) "Hawaiian Nights" (Roberts); (b) "Aloma" (Bowere) (E.M.V. record EA3IO). 9.40: Songs at the i piano—Mr Charles Lawrence, More Song, and Bright Moments. 9.47: Concerted with orchestra—D'Oyley Carte Opera Co., (a) i "Good Morrow Pretty Maids"; (b) "For the Merriest Fellows are We"; (c) "See! See! At Last They Come" (from "The Gondoliers") (Sullivan), (H.M V. Tecord D 1335). 9.55: Dance number—Band, "Lady Bird" (Eobinson); ma.rch—Band, "Conqueror" (Moorhouse).
IYA, AUCKLAND, (333 Metres.) Silent day.
2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 6: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwe'n. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr H. C. South, "Books, Grave and Gay.'' 8: Chimes of tho G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture— Orchestra, "The Magic JFlute" (Mozart). 8.11: Soprano solos—Miss Monica Malfroy, (a) "Romance de Pauline" from "La Dame de Pique" (Tschaikowsky); (b) "An Indian Lullaby" (Orlando Morgan). 8.17: SymphonyOrchestra, "Symphony in G Minor" (Mosart). 8.29- Baritone solos—Mr John Prouse, (a) "The Last Man" (Calcott); (b) "I Attempt From Love's Sickness" (Purcell); (c) "Blow High, Blow Low" (Dibdin); (d) "Hearts of Oak" (Boyce). 8.41: Recital—Mrs Kathleen Shaw, "Ojistoh" (Anon.). 8.48: Contralto solos—Miss Evolyn Robinson, (a) "0, Thank Me Not" (Mallirison); (b) "Peace" (Hawley). 8.63: Tenor solo—Mr Eric Richworth, "To a Water Lily" (Grieg). 5.57: Violin solo with orchestral accompaniment —Miss Ava Symons, "Siegmund's Liebesleid" (Wagner). DanceOrchestra, "Danee des Peraanes" (Moussorgsky). 9.6: Weather forecast. prano aoloa—Miss Monica Malfroy, (a) "The Old Clock" (Drummond); (b) "You've Got Your Mother's Eyes" (Drummond). 9.14: Instrumental—Orchestra, repeat number. 9.21: Contralto solos—Miss Evolyn Robinson, (a) "Four bv tho Clock" (Mallineon); (b) "Eventide" (Mallinson). 9.27. Pianoforte solos—Miss Alio© Duff, (a) "Etude" No. G Op. 25 (Chopin); (b). "Drinking Song" (from "Chant Polonais"), (Chopin).. 9.35: Recital —Mrs Kathleen Shaw, "The Lesson of the Water Mill" (Doudney). 9.40: Tenor soloMr Eric Rishworth, "To a Violet" (Brahma). 9.44- Duet with chorus and orchestra, (a) "Deep in My Heart, Dear"; (b) "Memories (from "The Student Prince"), (Romberg), (Columbia record 02511). 9-52: SelectionOrchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton).
4YA, DUNEDIN. (468 Metres.) Silent Day.
2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres.) 8 p.m.: G.P.0.; from the King's Cross Theatre —B. J. Roberts and the King's Cross Theatre Orchestra; at the organ, Mr Joseph Wayne. 8.20 p.m.: From Paling's Concert Hall—the Welsh Choral Society; conductor, Mr E H. Jones. 8.35: Talk on "Difficulties of Ohosing a Stage Career and How to Overcome Them," by Mr Jack Cannot. 8.50: Harry Graham and Dorothy Manning, entertainers, (a) duet "I Want to Settle Down. (Foley), (b) "The Heart of a Rose" (Nicholls), Dorothy Manning; (c) duet, In My Museum" (Sterndale Bennett). 9: The Welsh Choral Society. 9.15: From the King 8 Cross Theatre—the King's Cross Theatre Orchestra. 9:25: Harry Graham and Dorothy Manning, (a) o?6t ''Something Borrowed Something Blue" (Qallatly). (b) "I Was a Success at the Dance" (Cliff),. Harry Graham;(o) duet, "Hello, My Dainty Flapper Girl" (Woods). 9.35: Radio Eisteddfod. 10.48: Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra,
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