BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes IYA. AUCKLAND.—SiIent. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., concert. 7.15 to 7.45, news and reports, etc. 8 to 10, studio concert by the Christchurch Municipal Band: request, march, “Colonel Bogey,” the band; foxtrot “Barcelona,’’ the band: vocal solo, "Dima,” Mr. E. H. Herriott; selection, "Verdi,” the band; vocal solo, “Mignonette,” Miss Nina Partridge; march, ‘On Tour.’’ the band; fox-trot, ‘lhat Certain Party,” the band; pianoforte solo, 1 rclude” (Rachmaninoff), Miss Lißa Marner; vocal solo, “Annie Laurie, Mr. E. H. Herriott; overture Welsh Melody, the band; march, “Challenge, tie band; vocal .-010, "Rose ot my Heart. Miss Nina Partridge; descriptive, A D.iikev’s Dreamland,” the band; selection, “Quaker Girl,” the band; pianoforte soK Xted, Miss Lilia Warner; march, ■•Wairarapa,” the band; tox-t.ot, "Horses,” P the band; accompaniste, Mrs. DUNEDIN and 2YK, WELLlNGchestra under the o J l?FvcnT I'rnin 7.10: 1 rom the studio, Men ,nF News” late news service, weather information. 7.30: marl et roDorts (wool, wheat, stock), fruit ana vegetable market. 7.10: dose down. S.'‘“Bi<’ Ben” and announcements. 8.3. Broadcast from St. Janies s fa li the first production m Australia of AHln r Penn’s romantic opera, “Mam zelle Taps,” produced by John Radford performa nee to be given by students of Madam Ada Baker.. Prologue. Overtore 5.6: Evening Shadows # Creeping,” Miss May Croft. Miss Dons Rowland and Richard Barry.. 8.10: If I’d Been Born a Man. Miss May Croft. .815: From the studio. Signor Alberto Marini, tenor. “Bianca” (Mattei). 8.20: From St. James's Hall, Act 1 of Alain - zelle Taps”; “Marie! Marie! Marie! , Madge Croft nnd chorus: The Great Red Cross." Madge Cafe and Doris Rowland; "One, Two, Three Musketeers, Messrs Morris Dale, Angus Keighran and Harry Jaekson; French Military Ballet; "What Did She Say to Me?’ Angus Keighran; "Take a Puff, William Collins, Morris Dale. Harry Jackson, James Jackson and. Clare Pleating; "Signs are oft Deceiving,” chorus; "When the Bugle Sends its Martial Notes Abroad,” Miss May Croft and Richard Parry; "’Twill lie Very Merry for Us AB,” Angus Keighran, HarryJackson, Morris Dale and May Croft; finale. "Tell It Again,” principals and chorus.
3LO, MELBOURNE.—S.4S p.m.: Letters and bitbday greetings. 6: lAftv Landau. monologues, etc. 6.7: Little Miss Kookaburra tells her tiny kookaburra sisters nnd brothers one of the wellknown fairy stories—guess which one? 6.40: News service, Stock Exchange imports, river reports, and market reports. 7.20: Talk under the auspices of the Development of Australia League. 7.40: Under the auspice of the Department of Agriculture, an address. 8: Symphonic and superphonic’ recital. The University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted te’ Professor Bernard Heinze, and assisted bv the Collingwood Citizens’ Band, conducted by Mr. F. C. Johnston; also Miss Elsie Davies. soprano. 10.45’: British official wireless news from Rugby, England; weather forecast; “Argus” news service; announcements. 3LO Girl; 11: Our great thought for to-night 11.1: ?LO melody masters. 11.4-9: God Save the King. Note: New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Melbourne and Sydney time.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 17
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