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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. oYA, CHBISTCHUK.CII (980 Kilocycles.) ■ 3 p.m.: Selected recordings. 1.30: sports results. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Pat oml - Uncle Charlie. 6.0: Pinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.45: Talk, Frank Milnor, M.A., C.M.G., under auspices of Youth Hostels Association, "Back to .Nature." 'Concert programme. Relay o£ programme from 4YA, Dunedin. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Banco music. 3ZC. (1200 Kilo.; 5.30-C.lo p.m.: Children's sesj-hm. ij.lj--6.45 p.m.: Dinner music. 6.-15-7.15 p.m.: Sporting and goneral news. 7.15 p.m.: Musical Items. 8-10 p.m.: Concert session. 10 11 p.m.: Banco programme. 2TA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) o p.m.: Relay of Rugby football match from Athletic Park. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly nnd jUncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News und reports. 7.30: W.E.A. Session—Dr. I. L. <;;. Sutherland, "Maori and Pakeha—Tho Maori To-day." 8.0: Concert programme (relayed by 2ZD, Masterton). 8.0: March, The Orchestra (Conductor, Mr Leon dc- Mauuy), "Hands Across the Sea" (Sousa). 8.5: 'Recording, the Sundowner's Quartet, "Carry On" (O'lfagan); "The Sleepy Town Express (Gillespie). H. 11: .Songs at tho Piano, Muriel Johns, "Everyone in the Town Loves Little Mary Brown" (Greer); "When tho Hoses Bloom Again in Normandy" (Roscoff). 8.17: The Orchestra, "Svlvan Scenes" (Fletcher); "In Beauty's Bower"; "Sylvan Dances." 8.25: Sketched, Clement May and Company, "All Jam"; "Switched"; "Tho Hat Trick" (du Garde l'euch). SAO: Selection, Tho Orchestra, "The Love Knee" (Clark)-■ 8.50: Recording (baritone), Peter Dun-son, "Tho Smugglers" (Popple); "The Man Who Brings tho Sunshine" (Cooper). 8.56: The Orchestra, "Salut d'Amour" (Elgnr). 0.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 0.15: Tho Orchestra, "An Evening in Toledo" (Schmeling), "Serenade"; "Spanish Dance," 9.2; i: Songs nt the Piano, Muriel John?. "Auf Wiedersehen, My Lear" (Ager) ; "Lazy Day" (Posfoi-d). U.2U: Sketch, Clement May and Company, "Shame the Dovil" (Johnson). 9.13: The Orcheslra, "Sylvan Scenes" (Fletcher), "Tho Pool of Narcissus"; "Cupid's Carnival." 9.50: Recording (humour), C'larkson Rose, "Feminine Company" (Wright) : "F.c. by Guiu" (Flvnn). 0.56: March, The Orches.tni, "For Love and Honour" (Alberti). *10.0: Sporting summary. 30.10: Relay of dance music from Adelphi Cabnr.-t. I

SUNDAY. 3YA, CHBISTCHUKCH. ' (000 Kilocycles.) 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 5.30. Children's sons? service, by children of Methodist Sunday Schoolu. 6.15: Musical chimes. 6.30: Kelay of evening eel-vice from St Albans Methodist Church, Rugby street; preacher, Rov, W Rowp; organist, Clarice Bell; choir conductor, W. Simpson. Concert programme—7.4s p.m.: Selected recordings. 8.15: Christchurch Salon Orchestra (conductor, Francis E. Bate), "Chal Romano" (Gipsy Lad) (Ketelbey). 8.26: Soprano, Lillian Hanham, "Nifthiingale of June" (with orchestra) (Sanderson). fi.3o: Recording (instrumsnial), Dajos Bela Trio; "Idealn" (Tosti). 8.81: Tenot, Jameg Shaw, "Oh I . Wh«n_ I Was in Love With You" (Vaugban Williams); "Once Again" (Sullivan). 8.41: Recording The Sieher Choir, "Waltz" from "Faust' 'Gounodl 8.45: Piano recital, Helmuth Kofimanw, "Melodie" (Padorewski); "Claire dp Luno" (Debusay); "Ballade in G Minor" (Chopin). 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Salon Orchestra, "Coronach"; "In a Chinese Tenlple Garden" (Ketelbey). 0.12: Recording (bass), Paul Robeson, "The Folks I Used to Know" (Foster). 9.15: Violin, Dora Deal, "Paradise" (Krakauer); "Lullar bv" (Cvril Scott). 8.21: Tenor, James Shaw, "Eily Mavourneen" (Benedict). 9.35: Recording Emil Velazco, "Th* Swallow"; "LUtle Stars." 0.31: Recording ■ (contralto), Essie Aekland, "The Flight of Ages' (Bevan). 9.35: Salon orchestra. Scenes from the Cinemi, "Rhapsody Apoassionata"; "Amarvllis"; "Bacchanale de Moritms rtre'' (Ketelbey) 9.40: S&prano, Lillian Hanham. "Tjie Hills of (Nirolai Medn'fciff): "X Wißb and I Wish" (Peterkin). 0.53: Violin, Dora Deal, "Mazurka" fMlynari«ki). 9.56: Salon Orchestra, "In a Persian Market" (Ketelbey). 3ZC. . ( 1200 XCilo.) 10.11.30 a.m.: Programme. 6.15-8 p.m.: Dinner music. 8-0.50 p.m.: Concert session.

2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) IS t;j 1.30 p.m.: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children's song service conducted by Uncle George, assisted by children's choir from Vivian Street Church of Christ. 7.0; Relay 6! evening service from Salvation Amy Citadel, ViviaiT street, Wellington. Concert programme (relayed by 2ZD, Maaterton) — 8.15: Studio concert by Port Nicholson Silver Band (conductor, 3, J. JDrew) and 2YA artists Hymn, the Band, "Rock of Ag«s" (arr. Ross); baritone, Kenneth R. Small, "When the Children Sleep" (Phillips); "Maureen" (Robertson); overture, the {(and, "Bronze Horse" (Auber) j recording (thale quartet), "We'll Have a New Home" (Robinson): "Comin' Home" (Hollingsworth) j contralto, Holly Power, "A Russian Lament" (del Riego) ; intermezzo, the Band, "By the S\vanee River" (Myddleton)* duets, Holly Power and Mrs Maude- Myers, "Venitia" (Zamecnjk); "Crying Water" (Hamblen). Weather report and notices Flugel horn, Bandsman 13. Ormrod, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint-Saens); baritone, Kenneth B. Small, "You Are My Heart's Delight" (Lobar) ; "Herding Song" (arr. Lawson); reCording (quartet), National Cavaliers, "My Isle o£ Dreams" (Blaufuss); "Lonesome, That's All" (Bradley); selection, the Band, • Lurline" (Part I.) (Wallace); soprano, Mrs Maude Myqrs, "A Blackbird's ?.<!?*' , (Sanderson), "The Curtain Falls" (d Hardelot); selection, the Baud, "Lurline" (Part II.) (Wallace); recording (male trio) Earl Burtnett's Biltmore Trio, "I'm in Love With You" (Cowan), "The Web of Love" (Cowan); waltz, the Band, "Hochzeitsliedor" (Straws); march, "The Singer" (Bailey).

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 7

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