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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. OYA. OHRISTCHURCH. ' (960 Kilocycle*.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session--Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. Chuckle. 6.0: Dinner session—"parlophone" hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Mr F. L. Hutchinson, Vicepresident Of Ohristchurch Beautifying Association, "Objeots of the Ohristchurch Beautifying Association." 8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programmo. Overture—Edith Lornnd Orchestra,' "Rustle of Spring" (Sinding). 8.5: Popular songs—Mr B. H. Collott, (a) "Always" (Berlin); (b) "Ukulele Lady" (Whltting). 8.11: 'Cello—Mr Harold Beck, "Serenade" (Popper). 8.15: Soprano —Miss Betty Simpson, "Happy Bong" (Del Ricgo). 8.19: Cornet solo—Mr N. C. Goffin, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint Saens). 8.23: Bass—Mr R. S. H. Buchanan, (a) "Tho Old Road" (Prlndlo Scott); (b) "Come to the Cookhouse Door" (Woltoloy Charles). 8.29. Instrumental—Ohristchnrch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Serenade Espag nole" (Olazounov): (b) "Bolero" (Pernan dez-Arbos); (c) "Spanish Dance No. 1" (Moszkowskl). 8.39: Humour—Miss Lily Kinsella, "Trials of School Life" (MS.). 8.44: Contralto —Miss Nollie Lowe. "Husheon" (Necdham). 8.48: Popular song— Mr B. H. Collett, "Hiawatha's Melody of Love" (Meyer). 8.52: 'Cello—Mr Harold Beok, ''Prize Song" (Wagner). 8.50Soprano—Miss Betty Simpson, (a) "Scenes That are Brightest" ("Marltana") (Vin cent Wallace); (b) "The False Prophet" (Prindlo Scott) 0.2: Weather report and announcements. 9.4: Cornet solo—Mr N. O Ooffin. "The Mocking Bird" (Cox). 9.0: Bass—Mr It. S. H. Buchanan. "At Santn Barbara" (Kennedy Russell). 9.10: Instrumental—Ohristchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Elegy" (Massenet); (b) "Romance" (Sibelius); (o) "Minuet" (Boccherini). 9.20: Humour —Miss Lily Kinsella, "A Tragedy in Five Acts" (Lardelli). 9.25 Contralto —Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) "The Little Brown Owl" (Sanderson); (b) "Tho Dream Oanoo" (Squire). 9.30: Dance music until 11 p.m.—"Columbia."

3ZO. OHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session; "Lako of the Woods Waltz," Sooiety Orchestra. 10.5: Tested reoipes. 10.25: "Romance Sans Paroles," Vladfmir Dubinsky ('cello); "The Wanderer," Frederic Martin (bass); "On a Little Side Street," Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "The Sunshine of Your Smilo," Louis Kfltsman (cornet); "Cradle Song,' Ida Gardner (contralto); "Monastery Bells,' United States Marino Band; "Bridal Blushes," waltz. Society Orchestra; "Chant Russes," Maurico Marechal ('cello); "The Horn," Frederic Martin (basß); "I Ain't Nobody's Darling," Ray Porkins (piano); "Fantasia from Norma." flute and clarinet duet;' "What Have I to Give." Emory Ran dolph (tenor); "Vesper Bells at Eve," Sodero's Band. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. Close down. 7 p.m.: Evening con cert session on short wave: "Onrinlan," American Symphony Orchestra: "The Island of Drenms," Redferne Hollinihead (tenor): "Dnmka," Vnsa Prihnda (violin); "ThiLast Song" (Tostl). Tourlno Parvls (bar! tone): "La Mariposa." Fran* F*lk*tiV>ur» (piano); "Solve'g's Sonsr." Mario Tiffany (nonrsno): "Until To-morrow," Oregor flkolnlk and orchestra! "On'den Days. Charle* Hart (tenor): "Th; Seven Ages of a Kl««" (deserlpt've). Rolfe and his Concert Orchestra; and further llirht numbers. 8.30 p.m.: Close rto'-"-2YA, WELLINGTON. (730 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio Horn*. 8.30 and 4.30: Sport* results. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music session, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leeturette—Mr N. R. Jacobsen. "Simple Explanations of Sclentlflo Phenomena. 8.0: Chimes. This programme will be Interrupted to permit of a relay of a talkie feature from the Majestle Theatre. Overture—2YA Orchestrina (conductor. Signor A. P. Truda). "Semiramlde" (Rossini). Soprano—Miss Stele Croft. "Walts Song" from ''Tom Jones" (German). Piano—Miss Gladys Smith, "Slow Movement Sonata, Op. 100 (Beethoven). Baritone —Mr A. G. Flanagan, "O Star of Eve" from "Tannhauser (Wagner). Operatic selection —2YA Orche* trlna, "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod). Sketch —*Mlsi Zena Jupp and Mr Douglas Edwards, "The Pact" (Charlton, Elton and Campion). Contralto with orchestra—Mrs T. Tracey. (a) "Open Thy Blue Eyes" (Massenet): (b) "Nay, Though My Heart Should Brenk" (Tschalkowsky). Tenor—Mr Will Hanooek. "Chanson de Florian" (Oodard). Selection 3YA Orchestrina. "Island King" (Garstin) Weather report and announcements. Soprano —Miss El«l« Croft. "Dream o' Day Jill" (Gorman). Baritone—Mr A. G. Flanagan, "Mia Plcclrella" from "Salvator Rosa (Gum3riello). Violin —Peter Bornstein, (a) "Musette" (Rnmeau-Lieberson): (b) "Maaurka" (Wlenlawskl); (c) "Pollchlnelle" (Krelsler). Contralto—Mrs T. Tracey. "Villia," from "Merry Widow" (Lehnr) Ballet music—2YA Orchestrina. "Ballet Music" from "Meyerbeer's Operas" (Meyerbeer). Sketch—Miss Zena Jupp and Mr Douglas Edwardn. "AH the World's a Link" (Simpson). Wurlltser organ—Edward O'Henry, (a) "Faust Walts" (Gounod); (b) "Minuet in G" (Beethoven). Tenor—Mr Will Hancock, (a) "For You Alone" (Geehl): (b) "Love, Love" from the "Geisha" (Jones). Vocal—Light Opera Company, vocal gems from "The Lllae Domino" (Ouvllller). Vocal—tight Opera Company, vocal gems from "The Chocolate Soldier" (Straus). Valse—2YA Orchestrina —"II Bacio" (Ardlti). IYA, AUCKLAND. (000 Kilocycles.) 9 p.m.- Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0: Children's session, eon' ducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6.0: Dinner session, "H.M.V." hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Belay from Lewis Eady Hall of latest instrumental and vocal music. 8.80: Three half-hour recitals of great composers, with explanatory remarks by Archie Don. Piano—Mr Leo Whittaker, "Polonaise Op. 96" (Chopin); (Schubert); "Andante and Variations, Op. 142"; Spanish Dance, Op, 6" (Granados); "Romance, Op. 44" (Rubinstein); "Masurka. Op. 24" (Leschetlsky). 6.0: Vocal—Miss Joyce Seth Smith, "Lullaby" (Keel); "Countess in Thy Dancing" (Lemaire); "D'Une Prison" (Kahn); "Le Nil" (with •cello) (Leroux); "The Snow'" (Lie); "To Spring" (Gounod). 0.80: 'Cello—Mr Noel Monkman, accompanied by Mrs Monkraan, "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Popper); "Once Upon a Time" (Popper): "Serenade" (Drigo); "Weigonleld" (Schubert); "Ave Maria" (Schubort); "Scherro" (Van Geono). 4YA, DUNEDIN. (050 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone Items. 4.26: Sporting result*. 5.01 Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Dinner session, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Overture— National Symphony Orohestra, "Orpheus In Hades." 8.9» Soprano—Miss Bv«lyn Sheul r f '7X 1 .' 1 Z the W| »P" .(Sprois). 8.18: Major" (Haydn). 8.34: Sketch—*Wlnkel' tiampen Radio Player*, "Having It Out" (Simpson). 8.«0: Baritone—Mr Noel H. North, (a) "Vulcan's Song" (Gounod): (b) «h Am , ** r *l?'.. o£ orAm G"*" (Reeve). 8.881 Band—National Concert Band. "Patrol Oomiquo" (Handley-Lake). 8.40: Violin—/uJa A' w »»Sce. "H»ndel Sonata In A" (Hattdel) 8.46: Contralto—Miss G. Burt. Ships of Aroady" (Mead). 8.68: Piano—/<liL.& D »tn 6 ' J'Kl niaaitk Impromptu" (Chopin). 8.80: Weather report, 0.l- Or-oat-man Dances." 9,0: Sonrano Miss War EMMay" (Spross). 0.18: Trio—4YA Instrumental Trio. "Trio In B Plat. Ist Movement." 9.Bi t Sketch—Winked Ewff».?vK? .? 1 % e " > "Mrs Hamble I^. Heart" oil Awak «* Mr S

nttl tIT ■'■ made by the £f' au5 C ? *°V h< ? Ne * Zealand Native Birds' Protection Boeiety to If rt- wk s A * Bociati °™ represented 5hH«tS. ♦fe 0 ?i a8 confer ence in Christohttrch on the dee* menace. The Society considers that the conference is a natxonal one called to consider a national menace, which can be dealt with only "LI rt*»? ti ?^. mßnaw - Refer - Ml *?*K li °,^ e f ? ot that «w "™ ? #f£ \>.? o^ inlo J! i 8 the «<»*•"• ° f no fewer than nihe Government Depart-meats-Internal Affairs, State Forest Service, Customs, Police, Railways, Tourist, Marine, and Post and Telegraph. The Society's letter sets out:-«%t is generally recognised that the first step towards control is that the whole of the Wild life of this Dominion should be placed in the care of one Government Department." The Canterbury A. and P. Association has not received any communication on the subject from the Society. Mr J. G. Herdman has been asked to represent the Ota go A. and P. Association at the conference in the event of t representatives from A. and P. Associations being admitted.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 8

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 8

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 8