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TRANSMISSION BY PCJJ The local representatives of the Philips G.owlump works, Holland, have received a cablegram stating that tlie lirst transmission by their recently re-erected shortwave station, PCJJ, Eindhoven, will take place on Tuesday morning from 3.39 Io <’.3o, New Zealand time. The wave-length I will be tlie same as before, UU.2 metres. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following arc to-day's broadcast programmes : — "YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). i p.m.; Afternoon session—Selected studio items; chimes of the G.l'.U. clock, Wellington. , 3,1: Selected gramophone items; progress reports of erieKet match, Wellington v. Otago. 3.0: Close uoivn. 6.0: Children’s hour—Aunties Lot and Gwen in dialogue of fun. Musical entertainment of fifteen minutes by Uncle Sid. Birthdays and chat by Aunties Gramophone selection (march). Recitations by Roma and Edward, ‘‘Babylaud," ‘’Cousin Willie." Selected items. Gramophone selection. 7.0; News session, market reports, and sports results.8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1; Overture —"The Vagabond King (Friinl). 8 6: Quartet—The Celeste Quartet, ‘Carry Me Back to Old Vlrgiuny’" (Bland;. 8.10: Instrumental trio—Symous-Ellwood-Sliort Trio, "Ave Maria” (Kalin). 8.20: Tenor solo—Mr. Edgar Swain, "I'l Lueeran le Steele,” from "La Tosca” (Puccini). 8 24: Hits ami harmonies—The Glad Idlers, <11) "Take Your Finger Out of Yom Mouth” (Schuster); (b) "Greenwich Witch” (Contrey); (e) “Deep Elm” (Robison). 8.32: Contralto solo —Sirs. Edgar Swain, "Tommy, Lail” (Margctson). 8 36: Vocal duet—Miss -Myra Sawyer and Mr Win. Boardman, "Give Me Thy J land,” from “Lou Giovanni” (Mozart). 8.10: Piano and ’cello duct—Mr. Gordon Short ami Mr. Geo. EHwood, "First Movement, Gram! Duo” (Gotterman,. 8.41: Soprano solo—Miss Myra Sawyer, "Butterdy Wings” (Phillips). 8.48: Vocal duct —Mr. and -Mrs. Edgar Swain, "Caro Mio Ben” (Glorduni). 8.52: Hits and harmollies—The Glad Idlers, (a) “You Never Seem to Look My Way" (Osborne); (b) “Medley of popular hits. 0.0: Bass solo—Mr. Wm, Boardman, “The Wanderer" (Schubert). 0.5: Quartet —The Celeste Quartet, “Dowa in the Corn Brake.” O. Dance and jazz numbers. 11.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour. 7M: Close down. 7.15: News and sports results. 8,0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of .Municipal Band concert from Town Hall, under the conductorship of Mr. Christopher Smith. 0.30: Relay of dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret, by the Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, ynder the direction of Mr. Walter Smith. 11.0: A thought. 11.1: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children's hour, Uncle Sam and Aunt Mary, birthday greetings, bedtime stories, and songs. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Ernest Jamieson. 8.15: Baritone solo, Mr. E. A. Dowell, “It Winter Comes” (Tennent). 8.19: Zither banjo solo, Mr. Jack Oxley, "You’ve Found a New Toy” (Long), 8.23: Vocal duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, “O Terra Addio,” from “Aida” (Verdi). 8.27: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Two Movements from D Major Trio, Moderate” leading to “Allegro Appasionata and Capriccio” (Reisigger). 8.38: Songs at the piano, Mr. E. A. Sargent, (a) “The Lure” (Bond); (b) "May 1 Print a Kiss” (Bond). 8.44: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Miserere,” from “H Trovatorc” (Verdi); (b) “Scherzo” (Schubert). 8.52: Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, "A Fors c Lui,” from “La Traviata” (Verdi). 8.56: Tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, "A Dream” (Bartlett). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Theatre. 9.16: .Musical monologue, -Mr. Alex. Johnson, “When You Figger It Out” (a Coster's philosophy). 11.21: Zither banjo solos, Mr. Jack Oxley, (a) “There's Everything Nice About You” (Wendling): (b) “The Scots Greys March” (Ellis). 11.27: Baritone solos, Mr. E. A. Dowell, (a) “There's a New Star in Heaven To-night” (Brennan); (b) “.My Dear Little Irish Mother” (O’Brien). 9.34: Soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas,' “The Sweetest Flower that Blows” (Hawley). 9.38: Soprano and tenor duet. Miss Mabel Thomas and -Mr. David McGill, “Had You But Known’’ (Deuza). 9.41: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (ai “Andante Pathetique” (Tschalkowsky) ; (b) Dance" (Scharwenka). 9.50: Songs at the piano. Mr. E. A. Sargent, (a) “After Vacation” (Bond): (b) “Gay Little Cigarette” (Bond). 9.56: Tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, “ ’ti?is the Day” (Leoncavallo). 10.0: Humorous recital. Mr. Alex Johnson. “A Hen Minded Hen” (Fabian). 10.5: Relay of dance music from Caledonian Hall (by permission of the Canterbury Caledonian Society and Mr. Rog. Stillwell). Music by Jackson’s Orchestra. God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres)—7.ls p.m.: News session. 7.30: Address on “Interior Decoration,” by Miss M. Puechegud. 8.0; Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Orchestral music, relayed from the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Chas. Parnell. S.ll: Tenor solos, Mr. Frank Stewart, (a) “When the House Is Asleep" (Haigh); (b) “Obstlnation” (De Fontcnnilles). 8.1 S: Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, "Lucille” (Code). 8,25: Violin solo, Mr. A. Watson, “Sonata de Chiesa” (Corelli). 8.30: Contralto solo, Miss Irene Horniblow, “The Meeting of the Waters” (Irish). 8.34: Flute solo, Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, "Casta Diva,” from “Norma” (Bellini). 8.41: Orchestral music relayed from the Empire Theatre. 8.51: Baritone solo, Mr. Arthuf Lungley, “O Tu Palermo” (Verdi). 8.56: Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, "The Lost Chord” (Sullivan). 0.1: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Florence Sumner, (a) “Fair Spring Is Returning” (Salnt-Saens); (b) "Be Happy” (Drummond). 9.8: Violin solo, Mr. A. Watson, "Schlummenlied” (Schumann). 9.13: Tenor solo, Mr. Frank Stewart, “She is Far From the Land” (Lambert). 0,17: Flute solo, Mr. Chas, E. Gibbons, selection from “Faust” (Gounod), 9.27: Contralto solos, Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) “John Anderson, My Jo”; (b) “Ohl The Oak and the Ash,” 0.34: Baritone solos, Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a) “Eleanore” (Coleridge-Taylor); (b) “Four by the Clock” (Mallinson). 0.41: Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, ‘‘Shylock” (Lear). 0,47: Violin solo, Mr. A. Watson, “The Herd Girl’s Dream” (Lebitsky). 0.52: Mezzosoprano solo, Miss Florence Sumner, “Angus Macdonald" (Roeckel). 0.56: Flute solo, Mr. C. E. Gibbons, "Sonnambula” (Bellini). 10.2: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4o p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: The Congress Band. 8.0: “Big Ben.” Mr. R. A. Bartleman (baritone), 8.4: The Congress Band. 8.10: Gwladys Fimister (soprano). 8.20: The Congress Band. 8.34: Charles Lawrence (entertainer). 8.43: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solo. 8.53: Win and Windle (I'jnglisli entertainers). 9.0: “Big Ben.” Late weather forecast. 9.1: The Congress Band. 9.12: Laurence Halbert (baritone). 9.16: Carlton Fay, pianoforte solos. 0.23' The “Radio Revellers,” led by Mr. Laurence Halbert. 10.15: Win and Windle (English entertainers). 10.23: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Al Ilammet. 10.30: From fhe studio, late weather forecast. 10.31: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Al Hanimet). 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11.0: “Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Orchestra, interspersed wit.i musical items from the studio until 11.45 p.m. 11.45: National Anthem. Closedown. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metros).—B p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. Broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.3: Special dance night, Cyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra. During intervals between dances humorous and popular items will be broadcast from the studio. 12.0: G.1’.0. clock nnd chimes. National Anthem 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: From the Gaiety Theatre, orchestral music. 8.30: From the Speedway, motor-cycle races. 9.30: From Lennon's Ballroom, dance music. 10.0: From the studio, "The Daily Mail” news; weather news. Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.3o P. Mr. F. Chapman, of the National Museum, “Flinders Foreshore.” 7.45: Mr. J. <l. Pyke. "An Esperantist’s Experiences in the Balkans.” 8.0: Malvern Tramways Band, overture, “Taneredi” (Rossini): march, “The Boomerang” (White). 8.10: Results of Ynelit Club Races (Royal St. Kilda Yacht Club races). 8.13: J. Alexander Browne (baritone), “Sea Fever” (Ireland); “Hope the Horn Blower” (Ireland). 8.20: Malvern Tramways Band, waltz, “River of Pearls” (Rimmer). 8.27: Madame Ella Kingston (soprano), "The Waking of Spring":? selected. 8.34: W. A Somerset, “Shipwrecks in Australian Waters” No. 4. 8.50: The Lynch Bellringers, “Sweet Chiming Bolls.” 8.55: Vaude and Verne. 9.0: The Lviich Bellringers, waltz, "The Blue Danube." J, Alexander Browne (baritone), "The Jolly Miller” (Quilter): “O Mistress Mine" (Quilter). 9.10: The Di Gatano Revue will be transmitted from the Tivoli Theatre, bv permission of J. C. Williamson. 10 2(1: I,ate sporting results, 10.30: Ella Kingston (so. prano), “Loch Levcn”: selected. 1037: Malvern Tramways Band, march, “Pun-

chinello” 10.43: Late sporting notes. 11.0: Mr Eric Aitken will give a resume of events of the Motordrome, 11.6: Joe Aronson and bis Synco-Symphonists—“The Lunatic’s Lullaby" (Leslie); "Cock a Doodle, I’m Oft My Noodle" (Johnson); “Song of Shanghai” (Egan): “Lucky Day” (Henderson); "When n Blond Makes Up Her Mind” (Fain); “Deep in -My Heart, Dear" (Romberg); "Zig Zag,” piano solo (Bloom); “Fifty Million Frenchmen Can t be Wrong” (Rose); "To-night You Belong to Me” (Rose); “That’s a Good Girl” (Berlin); “Beale St. Blues” (Handy). 11.40: God Save tlfc King. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). « p m : Children’s service, conducted by Rev. Holland, Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church. 6 55: Relay of evening service from Taranaki’St. Methodist Chureh. Preacher, ' Rev. Clarence Eaton. Organist and choirmaster, Mr, 11. 'Temple White, deputy-organist, Mr. Eric Froggr.lt. 8 30: (approx.), Studio concert. Vocal quartet, The Wm. Renshaw Quartet, “O Gladsome Light,” from “The Golden Legend” (Sullivan). Tenor solo, Mr. Win. Renshaw, recitative and air, "Slug Ye Praise,” from "Hymn 01. Praise” (Mendelssohn). Instrumental quartet, Symons-Ellwood String Quartet, “Minueto,” from "C Minor Quartet” anil “Finale” from “C .Minor Quartet” (Beethoven). Soprano solo. Mrs. Amy Dunn, "With Verdure Clad,” from "Creation" (Haydn). Baritone solo, Mr. Wilbur Davies, "Lord God of Abraham," from "Elijah” (Mendelssohn). Instrumental quartet, .Symons-Ellwood String Quartet, "Largo” (Handel). Vocal quartet. The William Renshaw Quartet, "How Lovely Are the Messengers,” from “St. Paul” (Mendelssohn). Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, “O, Rest in the Lord,” from "Elijah” (Mendelssohn). ’Cello solo, Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Two Norwegian Folk Songs” (with string accompaniment). Vocal quartet, The William Renshaw Quartet, "E’er the Silvery Lamps Are Lighted” (Vincent). IYA, AUCKLAND (XSI metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.36: Close down. 5.45: Children's song service. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Auckland Unitarian Church. Preacher, Rev Thornhill; organist, Mr. Woods. 8.30: Relay of municipal organ recital from Town Hall Organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett 9 30: A thought. 9.31: Close down. 3YA, 'CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 5.45 p.m.: Children's song service, by Uncle Sam. assisted by cousins from the Congregational Sunday School, Tennyson Street, Beckenham, 7.0: Relay of evening service from Union Methodist Church, Selwyu Street, Addington. Ministerial steward, Mr. J. JI. Jones; organist, Miss D. Down. 8.15: Studio concert, 9.0: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children's song service, by Big Brother Bill and a children’s choir. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Knox Church. 8.15: Relav from St. Kilda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band. Conductor, Mr J. Dixon. 9.15: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—7 p.m.: “Big Bon.” The evening service from the Pitt Street Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. T. E. Ruth. 8.30: From the studio, Oliver King (basso), ”O Ruddier Thun the Cherry” (Handel). 8.36: Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, “Melodic” (D’Anibrosio). 8.12: Madame Lilian Gibson (contralto).' 8.48: Lance Kennedy, flute solo. 8.54: Oliver King (basso), (a) “The Sea Gipsy” (Michael Head); (b) “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride” (Head). 9.2: Gladstone Bell, ’cello solo, “Waltz” (Kulab). 9.8: Madame Lilian Gibson (contralto). 9.13: Lance Kennedy, flute solos. 9.20: 6.1v0r King (basso), (a) "To People Who Have Gardens” (Kennedy Fraser); (b) “A Banjo Song” (Sidney Homer). 9.28: Daisy Richards, violin solos. 9.36: Gladstone Bell, ’cello solo, “Hungarian Rhapsody” (Popper). 9.41 : Madame Lilian Gibson (contralto). 9.45: Daisy Richards, violin solos. 16.5: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (’353 metres).—7.ls p.m.; Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 8.30: Recital by the North Sydney Tramway Band, broadcast from Manrc’sa Hall. North Sydney. 9.15: From the studio, Miss C. L. Robertson (elocutionist) 9.22: Mr. Lloyd Davies (violinist). 9.29: By request, repeat performance of the song' cycle, “Dorothy's Wedding Day" (Lane Wilson). Soloists: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano); Mr. Lance Jetfree (tenor); Miss Amy Ostingu (contralto) : Mr. Peter Sutherland (basso). 9 55: Resume of following day's programme. 10.0: G.P.O. clock and ehimes. 10 1: Mr Lloyd Davies. 10. S: Miss C. L. Robertson. .10.15: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (361 metres).—7 p.m.: Lecture from Adyar Hall. 8.0: Violin and pianoforte, Dan Scully and Dorothy Spark 8.10: Voeal duels by Elsie Brown and Eva Croft. 8.17: Pianoforte solos byDorothy Spark. 8.24: Songs by Eva Croft 5.31: Violin solos by Dau Seully. 8.38: Vocal duets by Elsie Brown and Eva Croft 8 45: Address. 9.5: Music. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—7 p.m.: From the City Tabernacle. 7.30: Evening service. 8.30: From Wickham Park, baud concert. 3LO. MELBOURNE (371 metres).—! p.m.: Service from Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne. Preacher, the Rev. D. W. Borland. Organist, W. K. Ellis. From the studio—B.so p.m.: Shipping information 831: Collingwood Citizens’ Baud, march, "Cavalry of the Clouds”; overture, "Bohemian Girt.” 8.41: L. Noel Smith (baritone), bv permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd., "There’s a Land” (Atlitsen); “The Song of the Bow” (Aylward). 8.48: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, cornet solo, “Lost Chord” (soloist. J. Robinson). 8.55: Freda Stevens (soprano), "Night of Stars” (Offenbach) ; “To the Angels” (Yado). 9.2: Agnes Fortune (piano), "Melody in 1' (Rubinstein); "Impromptu” (Schubert). 9.15: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, two glees, “Here's a Health to All Good Lassies”; "Life's a Bumper.’’ 9.22: L. Noel Smith (baritone), “Comrades of Mine” (W. James); "Bush Night Song” (W.' James). 9.29: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, two part songs, “Summer Days Are Coining”; "Tell Me. Roses." 9.35: Freda Stevens (soprano), “Les Ramcaux” (Faurc): “Elegie” (Massenet). 9.42: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, impromptu, “The Cathedral”; “Andante, Sonata No 12” (Beethoven). 9.50: “Argus” news service; announcements. 10.0: God Save the King. Note:—New Zealand time is two hours and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 84, 7 January 1928, Page 13

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 84, 7 January 1928, Page 13

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 84, 7 January 1928, Page 13