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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ;:YA, CIHUSTCJIUttCVI (r>SO Kilocycles.) ;; p.m.: Afternoon session—Gramophone recital '4 25: Sports results. 5.0:. Children's hour, Chuckle. <1.0: Oiuner session. 70- News session. 8.0: Chimes. Overture —Herman l-'iuck's Orchestra, "Waldteufel Memories." S.B: Soprano—Miss Lucy Jmillwood "Tho Valley of Laughter" (banderson). Bass—Mr K. J. Johnson, (a) "The .Norseman's Song" (Allitsen); Sergeant of the Lino" (Bquiro). Valencia Quartet, "Roso of M v Heart (Lohr). 8.-J . Comet —Mr Fred Fox, (a) "On the Banks of Allan Water" Out. Jlartmann) ; (b) I ••Whirlwind Volka" (Lovoy). «.3!»: Humour —Mr Jack JDarragli. (a > Lyeglass Cowboy" (Anon); (h)- " -V'w ~R e" u lt. (Anon). 8.: i»: Mouth orpii-Jlr J. Woodham "Annio Laurie avi<T Scotch Airs (MS)- ' 'Marseillaise"; "Killarney and Irish jiff" (arr. Alex Prince); •'Medley" Contralto —Miss .Jean Johnson, "My Ships" (Barratt). Tenor—Mr T. 'O. j Rogers, "TmureUc" (Gaynn) \ alenc.a Quartet, "Jack Spratt" (R lackhurn). 0.0. Weather report and station notices. 0.-: .Selection —London Theatre Orchestra:, A Country Girl" (Moncktmi). Organ—Quen--lin .Maclean, (a) ''Little l>olly Daydream (Stuart); (ii) "Lily o£ T-aguna." (Stuart). ot(i • Soprano—Miss Lucy i'tillwood, l'airy Tales of Ireland" (Contesl. Bass —Mr K. J. Johnson. "The Patrol" (Carrington. Valencia Quartet, (a) "Mary of Argyle (N el son ) : <b) "Oft in the Stilly Jv.ght (Traditional). 9.2!» : Clarionet .Mr M ._ L. Withers, (a) "Serenade and Ave (Schubert); (b) "Blue Bells of Scotland (arr MacPonald 1. !)..'!0: Contralto —Miss I Jean' Johnson, (a) "I'M Sing to You' I (Thompson) : <>•> Prayer ' (Sqn.ro). I Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers (a) ~ I (McO'll); "Silver Moon. •Selection-- —< 'harles Andifl'o's Orchestra. | "AnclilY.: Waltzes." ;
CHK ISTCMUUCH. (M et res.) lit 1, •, ni - Voninn's session—"Awukeninu of Spring," I'eerless Orchestra 10.5: t.rsted recipes. 10.2.".: "(.race and Bcautj, Fred van l'.ps (banjo): "1" the Gloaming, Bctsv Lane Shepherd ( .soprano); "b'everie/ Carl' Flesch (violin): "Inca Khapsodie. Carlos Vnlderriiina (piano;; 'Queen ~t tnn Kartli " Arthur Middleion (bass); Trombobus." Sodero's Hand. 10.50: Home service talk by Mrs Ncwlnnd. 11.0 a.m.. 4 ' l'irou et t e Int ermo/./.0.' ' Peerless Ui'c he.-,t r;' , ■"llagtiine Oriole," Fred van Lps 'banjo); ••Asthore." Merle Al.-ock (contra to "Scenes de la C/.arda." Carl !• lesch (violin), ' ' Schcr7o ill K minor." Olga Steeb < piano) ; • .The • Mighty Deep." Arthur Middleton (bass): ' 1 iioyal Italian March, New \ ork Military liand. 11.: 7 -0 a.m.: close down. ;•> „»nn to 2 p.m.: News, and nncheon music session. 7.0 p.m. to 5.30: l-.venmg conceit 'tension on short wave. 1 'o~e cm wi. IV A. AUCKLAND (000 Kilocycles..' ;; p.m.: 'A I ternoon session- >elc. led r,;u<lio jlem- including literary selection by the Announcer 5" ' Children's session. con-a-v* fizz: 7 c 40- on 'ra.k-M r " >•: »i- «()■ Chime,. Novelty instnim'-ntiil— Ihe "Ua^aiia'n (Nainns) 8.9: Soprano —Mrs D. M. l'itio Ya) "The Young Shepherd" (Thomas); (b) '"We'll Better Hide a Wee fr,,ir, , ,, . p 'P' 8.15: Vocal and instrumental —Salon >y'' : pianoforte solo, *■ aprree " nl '° is . (Kreislcr • ; vocal solo, " J l>» Gipsy ami tJu. Bird" (Benedict); violin solo. >ouv< n r (ITanley); 0O ".Tnzx MedW (u "" 8.40: Soprano—Mrs P. M. lo ''Meet--4 'Tears. Jdle Tears" (Sulhv;in), (») incr of the "Waters* * tTradiUon.il). • Talk —Mr A. B. Chappell. M.A. Topical T ilk." 0.1 : Evening weather forecast and ■'Announcements 1:! • Vocal and 1 nst rninental 'Cello solo.' "Yalse Triste" (Sibelius): vocal solos, (a) "!>nep in My Heart. T>™ r (from "The Student Prince") (Romberg), (b) "K Mae Te Kl" Mvaihan ) ; Violin solo, "I'oupce Valsantc" (Kreisler). s '" r ' t ' tone—Mr Victor Baxter, (a) lhe . Call" (Sanderson); (l>) "King ' (Whiter 9.wl : "Novelty—Tlie 3l;»rmon> (n) "lUvvy T.'nys" (At'e->; n>) Waltz Mcillev" fnwn arrirt.). D..M : l,<'rnnereeit.al —Mr Karl Atkinsmi. Orarnoplione T.e"' tu r** ■ Reei ta 1. "Man's ape.' ' •j VA , WKMJNGTOS <720 Kilocycle^.) p n , ; ( t)iine<; —Se!fct«"l sludi" }n-n»>. and Sporting results to hand. f> o : ('])ildren ' s session, <-on'lt:< t<'d ) \ 1. ncle Jim* and Tho 5-rtnry T3ook.f/ndr. fl.O; Dinner session. 7.0: News hepsion, market reports and sport* 7.40: Torture-He —Mr Colin Smitli, "The Sixth of n SerieK of Jiadio Tallcs —• , Tr«nt>»h > Tracking'. ' s -'-' ('himes. A A'ariety and Dance T'rocranttne. Note: This programme is subject to interruption to permit of a r«»lay nf a Sound V ihn Feature from tho Majesiie IMieatre. Ov<*r turr—Orehestrina (Conductor, Sicnor A. P. Triida) "Medley Overture" /arr. liaynes). Me/,7.0-contralto —Miss Katherino Basket te. (a) "The Little 7>amozel'' (Novvllo) : (h ) ■"Nerfarinf'' (Squire). Banjo—Mm IT. G. Reeves, "Scotch Medley" (nrr. "Bloy). Soncs nt tlie piano —Mr I'illv Hart, fa) "Into My Heart." (StothnrO: (h) 4, T»ilv of l.acr nna" (Stuart); (<•) 4> The T>ntest To]mlar Select ion —< 'relies t rina, "A Musical Swi t eli'' CAlford). Humour —Mr and Mrs ft. Kansoin Myers. "Very Suspicions" <<''liffon). Baritone —Mr Ken Ricby, (a) "A Paradise Vor Two"; (b) "A Bachelor Gav" ffrom "Maid of the M<>un t a " ) ( Fra >f»r-Sinißon) . I'ajitasia—Drehcsl rina, "In Coon (Bjdgood). Weather report and station notieen. !VTe/,/.<i contralto —Miss Katharine Baskette. "Tho Fairy Pipers." Banjo—lkfrß Jf. G. Reeves, (n) 4 ' Speedwell 1 r (Grimshaw) ; (h) 4, Tuno Tonic" f O rimslm w). Selection —Orehestrina, "Medley of French Soncrs" (Rocker): foxtrot, "Onhl*n Blue*" fMnn.'o Carlo). Tliimmti Mr and Mr* K. Knnsom >fyers, "Our Ilolidny" (Bowon). Baritone —Mr Ken Ritrby, *'Tf T Tlad a Talking J'ieturo of You" (from 4 * S.'nnny side ini") (Henri orson). Wn 11 /.—Orehestrina, * 'Jolly Fellows" (Vold.st.edt) ). 0.30: Dance programme.
-IYA, PUNEPIN ( t»SO Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: .ClifmoK. Selected prnmoph'one items. 3.15: Talk—Mi&s Bucclcuph. "Fashions.'' 4.25: Sporfinp results. 5.0: Childmn's hour. conducted hv Aunt Sheila. fi.O: Pinner session. 7.0: News f»ession. Variety Prognimmp. 8.0: Overture —Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra, "Tu a Chinese Temple Garden" (Ketelbey). 5.9: Soprano—Miss T). M. Slip", (a) "When All Was Young" ((Jourinrt) ; (b) "Vilanclle" (Del! Arqua). 8.15: Selections —Tlie Orchestra, (a) "Maine Festival" (Hal!); (b) "Rarntrolln" (Offenbach); (f) "Spanish Punce" (Mo.skowski). 8.2G: Recital—Miss Anita Winkel, "Kato in the Telephone Box" (Anon). H. 32: Bass— Mr R. B. Macpo>>ald, "Prince Ivan's Sonp" (Allif-sen). 8.35: Violin—Miss B. Garland, ballet music from "Rosamunde." 8.30: Popular vocal anrl puitar—Mr Norman P. Scurr, "Two Latest Hits." 8.45: Selection —Orchestra, "Crown of Diamonds" (Auber). 8.55: Contralto —Miss Mary Somorville, (a) "Early One Morninp" (Peel); ()») "Be Kind to Aufil Grannie" (GlcadbiJl). 9.1: Weather report. 9.3 : Selection—Australian Commonwealth Band, "Slidin* Thro' the Rye." 9.11 : Soprano—Miss 1). M. Sligo, "Tho Green Ribbon" (German). 9.14: Selections—The, Orchestra, "Creole Queen" (Halt); "Minuet" (Paderowski) ; ''Cossack's Revels" (Tseliakoff). 9.24.: Recital—Miss Anita Winkel, "Reducing" (Anon). 9.30: Bans —Mr R. B. Mac Donald, (a) "Lonp apo Alcalca" (ifessaper) ; (b) "Tho Sonp of the Rover" (Georpes). 9.3 C: Violin—Miss B. Garland, "Scene Pe Ballot" (Beriot). 9.42: Popular vocal and puitar—Mr Norman P. Scurr, "Latest Hit." 9.46: March—The Orchestra, "Hamiltonian* * (Hall). 9.50: Contralto —Miss Mary SomerviUe, "Harbour Nipht Sonp." 9.53: Selection —Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Sir Harry Lauder Medley" (Sir Harry Lauder).
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 22
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