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« —- TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHKISTCHTJECH (980 Kilocycles.) 3 0 am.: Devotional service. 10.15: Soloc--led recordings. 11.0: Talk, Mrs 11. Spence Otark, "»«£».■' 13 noon: Selected record, ings. 3.30: Special weather forecast and Sort* results. 4.0: Special gather forecast. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Hilda. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0. News and reports. 7.50: Addmgton Stock Market reports. 8.0: Concert prosran>me Studio Orchestra. "Conolanus' <>»«««* 0 (Beethoven). 8.10: Tenor Ernest Rogers, "To Enid" (Travers); ."Trystme Song (Lohmaun). 8.17: Violin with Orchestra, Irene Morris, "Farewell to Cuculknn (»ir. Hamilton Harty). 8.21: Andresen with Chorus and Orchestra The Sacred Name of God" (Verdi). 8.-5. Re cording (Piano), Harold Bauer, "The Appasoionata Sonata," First Movement Allegro Assai" (Beethoven). 8.33: Record ue, Elisabeth Oero, "L'Estasi (Ardili , "Chanson Espagnole" (Dohbes). 8.41. Recording (Organ), Harry Goss-Oustard, "Evening Song" (Bairstow). 8.45: Bass, R. S. H. Buchanan, "Ella Giammi M Amo (Verdi). 8.50: Recording ('Oello), Pablo Casals "Traumerei" (Reverie) (Schumann). 8 53: 'Tenor, Ernest Rogers, "Ask Mo Mo More" (de Zuletor); "My Little Missis (Bennett). 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 0.2: Reserved. 0.17: Studio Orchestra ' "Oxford Symphony" (Haydn): W [ "Minuet"; (b) "Presto." 9.27: Recording ; (Soprano), Lotte Lehmanu, in German, "Mein Herr"; "Klango dor Hcimal" (Job. Strauss). 9.33: Recording (Piano), Harold Bauer, "Appassionatft Sonata"' (Bectliovon): ' Second Movements, "Andante Con Moto j ' Third Movement, "Allegro ma non Troppo. s 0.41: Bass, R. S. H. Buchanan, "I Triumph, 3 T Triumph" (Carissimi) ; "Oh, Oh, Heai - tho Wild Winds Blow" (Mattel). 9-49; Studio Orchestra, "At tho Theatre 5 (Foulds); "Evening in the Forest" : "Fiddler's Fancy." 10.0: Dance music. t t SZC. (1200 Ki10.2, 10-11.30 a.m.: Musical items. 11: Dr. H T J Tlmcker, further tnlk in tho seMcs "Dieting and Right Food Combinations. I 'S3O-6 15 n.m.:: Children's hour. 6.15-7.15.; • Dinner music. 7.3 5-7.30: Addington markel '• report 7.30-7.45: News items. 7.45-8: K Selected items. 8-8.30: Concert programme s 8.30-10: Recorded programme, s 2YA, WELLINGTON II (720 Kilocycles.) : in am.: Selected recordings. 10.30: Do ■ votional service. 11.37: Lecturette "Holty. ' wood Affairs." 12. noon: Lunch music. ; 2 pin.: Selected recordings. J. 15. Lectur olti Ruth Hay, "The Value of Massage and 5 Physical Culture." 3.30 and 4 30: Sport, results. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40 Topical Talk, "Australia To-day. by_&. W n M. Stilling, Representative in New Zealand .£ for Australian National Travel Association 1 8 0- Concert programme (relayed to J6>' - Palmerston North). An All-Australian Pro gramme, "The . Kookaburra. 8Mnrcb Australian Commonwealth Baca „" "Entente Cordiale" (Douglas). 8.0 6 Baritone, Peter Dawson "Along the Boat to Gundagai" (O'Hagan). 8.8: Gil Decl ? Orchestra, "Monte Carlo" Selection. 8.14 1 Piano Percy Grainger, "Country GardenS i (.Grainger). 8.17: Novelty, "Imito (Corporal Phillips). "Australian Bir< I Calls " 5.23: Soprano, Molly de Guns! . | "Rilorna Vincitor" (Verdi). 8.29: Coined; I Scone Lato Nellie Stewart, "Nell Gwynne ' Entrance." Act 1. 8.32: Organ, G. Thai ben Ball, "Grand March —Tannhauaer 3 (Wagner). 8.35: Tenor, Browning Mummery : "E Lueevan le Stelle" (Puccini). 8.38 • Saxophone, Tom Katz, "Valse Lucille 0 (Renkman). 8.41: Humour. Pat Hanu; '*' 8 44* Australian Comomnwelath Band (Corn< > f solo, A. P. Stonder), "Hail Storm' > (Rimmer). 8.47: Contralto, Essie Acklnni 3- "The Hills of Homo" (Fox). 8.51: Pian li Duo, Tlio Two Octaves, "By the Fireside x (Connelly.) 8.54: Baritone, Harold Wiltiamj ,a (with chorus), "The Lincolnshire Poacher' (Traditional). 8.57: Bondi Beach Concei B::nil '.'The V.'l-.Hc Dove" (Lcliar). 9.C Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefteld, 0.8. E. 9.20 Gil Doch Orchestra, "Children of Dreams • (Romberg). 0.23: Duet, Gladys Moncric o! and Colin Crane, "When Wo arc Married '£ (Kerker). 9.26: Piano, Don Bradman, "01( 2- Fashioned Locket"; "Our Bungalow < 1. Dreams" (Verges). 9.29: Soprano, Florenc 2. Auutral, "A Memory" (Thomas). 9.32 st Choir St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, "Ln M Thine Eyes" ("Elijah") (Mendelssohn 9.35: Baritone, John Brownlee, What «
Red-Haired Ba'sun. Said." 9.88: Novelty, "Imito," "Everyday Sounds." >9.41: Violm Albert Cazabon, "Serenade" (Casabon). 9.44: Humour, Hector St. Olair, "Long, Long Wail" (St. Clair). 9.50: Piano, William Murdoch, "Norwegian' Bridal Procession" (Grieg). 9.54: Humour, John Henry, "Captain Cook Discovers Australia (Henry). 10.0: A.8.0. Dance Band, "I Don't Know Why" (Ahlert). 10.3: 'Oello, Laurie Kennedy, "Hungarian 'Rhapsody' (Popper). 10.7: Soprano, Evelyn .Scotney, "Voices of-Spring*\ (Strauss). 10.10: Australian Commonwealth Band, "Australia Forever" (Betteridge).
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20711, 23 November 1932, Page 9
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