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BROADCASTING.

—• : - TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRXSTCHTJBCH t «. ('JBO Kilocycles.; 3 p.m.; Gramophone recital. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session (H.M.V.). "7.0: News and reports. 7.3.0: Workers' Educational Association session—-Mr R. M. Laing, M.A., B.Sc., "Present Dangers to European Peace." 8.0: Chimes. Band programme by Christchurch Municipal Band (Mr J. Noble, conductor) and "Kaiapoi Male Choir, March —Band, "Middy" (Alford). 8.6: Part song;— Choir, "A Wet Sheet and a Plowing Sea" (Lloyd). 8.9: Organ—Leslie James, (a) "Jußt Imagine" (Henderson); ,(b) "Lily of Laguna" (Stuart). 8.15: Baritone —Mr J. H. Blackwell, "The Shepherdess" (Macinurrougli). 8.18: Intermeaio—Band, "Wedgwood Blue" (Ketelbey). 8.25: Part song—Choir, "Lovely. Night" (Chwatal). 8.28: Humour—Stanley Holloway, "Old Sam"; "Pick ,Up Tha' Musket." 8.32; Trombone —Bandsman D. Stribling, "Quick Silver" (Sutton). 8.38: Tenor—Mr U. Hirst, (a) "Down in tha Forest" (Ronald); (b) "You'll Oct Heaps o' Lickin's" (Clarke).' 8.43: Piano—Miss Marjorie Ohilds, "L'Alouctte" (Balakirew). 8.48: Part song—Choir, "In Absence" (Buck). 8.51: Potpourri—Band, "Musical Memories" (Trenchard). 9.0; Weather report and station notices 9.2! Medloy——Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, "More Old Songs." 9.10: Soprano—Miss Elsie Thorne, (a) "Break o' Day" (Sanderson); (b) "Thank God For a Garden" (Del Riego). 9.15: Selection —Band, "Sweet and Low" (Barnby). 9.19: Part song—Choir, "Evening" (Abt). 9.22; Violin —Florizel von Iteutor, "Jota Navarra" (Sarasate). 9.26: Song—Mr A. Hirst, "In An Old-Fashioned Town" (Squire). 9.30: Air varie—Band * 4 AustTian Hymn 1 * (Hume). 9.37 i Part song—Choir, "Irish Folk Song' (F6ote). 9.40: Humour —Clapham and Dwyer, At the 'Races" (Clapham and Dwyer). 9.46: Waltz —Band, "Love's Greeting (Greenwood). 9.52: Baritone —Mr J. Mcintosh, ''Fairings" (Easthopo-Martm). Pfirt song —Choir, "Warriors' Song" (Hatton). 9.59: March Band, "The Ocean Star (Oasson). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. 10-11.30 a.m.: Tho housewife's session, conducted by Millicent Jennings. This morning: "Concerning Our Children"; cold sweet recipes, simple "extras" for Christmas—mystery apples, Sylvia's pudding; Readings, "Giving Instead of Arguing" and > 'The Little People," Mrs J. A. Ooltart; songs and recitations by 12 members (on holiday from the Sydenham School) of Millicent nings's Saturday Cltjb for Children» recitations, "Housekeeping," "The Yellow Duster," "The Mouse, "* "Thft Boy With th« Little Bare Toes''; songs, Swedish Lullaby, Italian Boat Song. Folk Song from Iceland, and a child's "Grace Before Meat." 12-3 p.m.: News and selected recorded items, arranged by Miss Hamerton.

BYA, W££LIHGXOK (720 Kilocycles.) iia!?.• SJSS" n 3 ' ? ? : Zealand?" 3*30 ,Td"¥S o '' ta2S*" *" SSi A*SSfttSS L'°i k *MS«" »" Lecturette—Mr H. 0. South « and Gay " a - ri,s™ ' ' Bo °k»—Grave Wesley Choir ' Mr H. Tfemnle Whiit conductorship of Hall brSra.^'Pomp No. 1 in D (El««r). 8 4- n V^ w " mstan ®'* choir, "Excelsior" songs—The Mr 0.. "W Sv«m»b •« •»' 8.10: Bub—''Even Bravest "% Portrait" (Elgar). Talk-Jv. i* " usic ? l White.- Song—The choir ~f r J?- Temple Summer" (from "Kine oi»rn* torrents iB Miss NelUe Amies ?*w11.. ) -^5 !o ? traU<>_ " (Elgar). Tenor_kr W U ?'l Poet's Life" (Elear) • y m?* I '' ''Weary Wind of the Wesf wIT" c j ,osr ' Instrumental—2YA n»Si »■•'* *•*)• 8.31: Si en or A. P. Trud»? «?n inSl (°°&ductor, (Elgar). 8.3B? g OOM ? r ?'*™ India" Spurdle, "Migniw Helen —Mr and M ™B F Daot My Heart" (Lohri «A dsr^ r ' " Kose °* Flute Quartet, (#) '•Jfelortt' • F A ute munde) (Schubert)- (f . rom "Rosa(Mendelssohn). 8.48 ■ Vi«i:- S" Wedding" sf> "I" Print e mp S " ol^Cn P i\ Slavonic Dance No 2" <*) Concerted—The. ch6ir •«T?*°.Ss k) - S' 56: liord" (from "Moses in Great 8.0: Weather report and »tSX^ P (Rossini). Instrumental—2YA Orlf t!- lon »»«««• 9.3: in* Beauty" Walts (TSfe U > "SI«P--"Slumber Song" (l Q i^ cha »kow"Ucy); (b) —The Harmonists "n'tnu Quartets Pleasure"; (b) '4h a iLE 11 * P ▼*!«• of delssohn). 9.16: cSntr.^Si 1 ®" (Men - Hibberd, "If My Son™ wt tO "X" Mi " Gl »dys Tenor—Mr Frank Ski J? ?5I? 'Winged." Hunter" (Willeby) £ h<i fortune McAlister and Miss Jov S^Jr*? 1 " h - A tian Song." 9.25. "V«ne(ft) "March on a Them! mant); (b) "PU„?£? • (Guil(Baptiste). 9.33 • Cnn»»s°s ß Hope" -The Heavens are Teß^ he choip > Creation") (Haydn) o «5* „ ro ® "The Nellie Killock, "Bre.lr Contralto—Miss son). Soprano —Mrs «Day" (Sander"Serenata" (Toselli) a ae. Cassado, (a) "Menuett c ,®. l ' 0 —Gaepar (b) "Villageoui"{PbS^T o * (Haydn); certed—The*choir, ■•b2SF"& ,? S1: °° nl 9.54: Instrumental— 2YA n^? 8 * . (Oowen). Adieux" (Oungl). 10 o. Y> r .. c trma, " I *®* (Panachord). 8 ' 10 0 ■ D «»c» programme

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 4

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 4

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 4