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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME . Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes: — 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette—.Mrs. Sinclair, of Messrs. S. Brown, Ltd., "Electric Cooking.’ 13.45; Selected gramophone items . 4.0: Lecturette—Dr. E. A, Line, "First Aid.” 4.15: Selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. 0.0: Children s hour—Uncle Jasper. Birthday greetings, songs, stories. Mr. Frederick Bentley (Hard-Boiled Herman), of the "Bose Marie’’ Company. This famous comedian will entertain the children between 0 p.m. and 7 p.m. 7.0: News, information, market reports, and sports results. 8.1: Overture—“La Traviata,” Prelude to Act 1 (Verdi). 8.5: Quartet —Orpheus Quartet, “A Song of the Sea” (Stebbins). 8.9: Italian mandolin—Mr. Lad. Haywood, "Angels’ Serenade” (Braga). 8.14: Contralto solo—Miss Lily Mackie, "The Bitterness of Love” (Dunn). 8.18: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short, "Allegro Con Brio and Allegretto —B Flat Trio” (Beethoven). 8.28: Baritone solo and quartet—Len Barnes and Orpheus Quartet, “In the Hazel Dell” (Boot). 8.32: ’Cello solo —Mr. George Ellwood, "Coronach” (Barratt). 8.36: Tenor solo—Mr. Arthur Coe, “Thoughts” (Fisher). 8.40: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, “Glesca” (Fyffe). 8.46: Quartet—Orpheus Quartet, “Good Night. Pretty Stars” (Shartau). 8.50: Weather report. 8.52: Lecturette—Mr. H. C. South, "Books —Grave and Gay.” 9.7: Organ solos —Mr. H. Temple White, (a) "Andante and Allegro”( Bach); (b) “Barcarolle” (Rockwell); (c) “Scherzo” (Faulkes). 9.19: Baritone solo—Mr. Len Barnes, “The Erl King” (Schubert). 9.24: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Allegretto and Finale— B Flat Trio” (Beethoven). 9.34: Luet—Mrs. Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, “Song of the Wind” (Fletcher) . 9.38: ’Cello solo—Mr. George Ellwood, "Chanson de Matin” (Elgar). J. 42: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, "Boxing: A Burlesque Lecture." 9.48: Soprano solo—Mrs. Alice Harris, “Shall the Rose Pine?” (Bath). 9.52: Italian mandolin—Mr. Lad. Haywood, “Light Cavalry Overture” (Suppe). 9.57: Quartet —Orpheus Quartet, “Rose of My Heart” (Lohr). 10.0: Close down; God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. G.O: Children's session— Uncle Leo. 7.15: Talk on "Crops and Their Demand on the Soil,” by Mr. H. H. Edwards. 7.30: News and reports. 8.0: mimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Whiteford-Waugh.

8.10: Baritone solo —Mr. Walter Brough, "Border Ballad" (Cowen). 8.14: Cornet solo—Mr. Eustace Tregilgas, “Hailstorm” (Rimmer). 8.20: Instrumental trio—Bos-worth-Hemus-Towaey Trio, “Trio No. 1— Andante and Allegro” (Handel). 8.28: Tenor solo—Mr. Arthur Ripley, “Like

a Dream” from "Martha’’ (Flotow). 8.32: Contralto solo—Madame Irene Ainsley, “Softly Awakes My Heart” from "Samson and Delilah” (Saint-Saens). 8.37: Re-

lay of orchestral selections from Majestic Theatre. 8.41: Bass solos—Mr. Maurice Ballance, (a) "Ombra Mai Fu” (Handell; (b) “In Cellar Cool (Old German). 8.47: Instrumental trio —Bosworth-Hom us-Tow-sey Trio, “At Sunset” (Tefft). 8.54: Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. ;59: Weather forecast. 9.1: Talk on "The Work of the International Labour Office,” by Mr. T. Bloodworth, under the auspices of the League of Nations. 9.1 G: Violin solo—Miss I Bosworth, "Spanish Romance’’ (Sarasate). 9.20: Soprano solo—Mrs. J. Parry, selected. 9.23: Cornet solos—Mr. E. Tregilgas, (a) “Intermezzo" (Mascagni) ; (b) “Thora” (Adams). 9.31: Contralto solo—Madame Irene Ainsley, "Absent” (Metcalfe). 9.34: Instrumental trio—Bos-worth-Hcmus-Towsey Trio, "Trio No. 1— Larghetto, Gavotte, and inale’’ (Handel). Scenes from “Rigolctto,” produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: The Duke, Mr. Arthur Ripley; Rlgoletto, Mr. Walter Brough; Giida, Mrs. J. Parry; Maddalcna, Madame Irene Ainsley; Sparafucile, Mr. Maurice Ballance. 9.44: Act I—Aria—Giida, "Caro Nome.” 9.50: Act lll—Aria —The Duke, "La Donna e Mobile.” 9.55: Scene and quartet—Giida, “Bella Figlia Dell amore.” 10.1: Trio and Finale—Giida, Maddalena, and Sparafucile, "Somiglia un Apollo.” 10.0: A thought. 10.8: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (30G metres):— silent.

4YA, DUNEDIN (4G3 metres). —3 p.m.: Town Hall Chimes. 3.1: His Master’s Voice recital. 3.30: Fashion talk by a representative of the D.S.A. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0: Address ou the “Domestic Uses of Electricity,” by a representative of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. 4.15: His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30: Close down. 0.0: Children’s hour—Big Brother Bill and little cousins. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address by Mr. A. E. Wilson, of the Tourist Department. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert of the Kaikorai Band, under the direction of Mr. E. Franklin, also assisting artists. 8.1: March—Kaikorai Band, “The Australasian” (Bimmer). 8.5: Humorous songs—Mr. Chas. Rowand, (a) "P.C. 49” (Rickaby); (b) “I Haven't Done It Up Till Now" (Rowand). 8.13:' Recital—Miss Anita Winkel, “Little Tan Shoes." 8.17: Waltz—Kaikorai Band, “Thoughts” (Alford). 8.27: Tenor solos—Mr. Alfred Walmsley, (a) ‘There Is a Flower that Bloometh” (Wallace); (b) “Only the River Running By’’ (Hopkins). 8.34: Recital—Mr. J. B. McConnell, ‘The Hand that Might Have Been” (Anon). 8.39: Overture—Kaikorai Band, “The Magic Flute” (Mozart). 8.51: Baritone solo—Mr. Reg. Richards, “The Ginchy Road” (Edward). 8.55: RecitalMiss Anita WTnkel, "Not Understood” (Bracken). 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Hymn—Kaikorai Band, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul’’ (Dykes). 9.8: Recital, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “If You Like” (Barker). 9.14: Humorous song—Mr. Chas. Rowand, “That Little Bit Sticking on the Top” (Rowand). 9.19: Selection—Kaikorai Band, “Euryanthe" (Weber). 9.34: Recital— Miss Anita Winkei, “Oil.” 9.38: Tenor solo —Mr. Alfred Walmsley, "Marie, My Girl” (Aitken). 9.42: Air varie—Kaikorai Band, "Simeon” (Rimmer). 9.50: Trombone solo —Kaikorai Band, “Let Me Like a Soldier Fall” (Wallace). 9.59: Baritone solo—Mr. Reg. Richards, "Friend’’ (Davie). 10.3: '(arch—Kaikorai Band, “March" from “Tannhauser” (Wagner). 10.8: God Save the King. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—o.3o p.m.: Dinner music. 7.0: Big Ben; late sporting news. 7.10: Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat, and stock). 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22: Weather and shipping news. 7.26: "Evening News” late news service. 7.40: Announcements. 7.45: A talk on “Fogbound London,’’ by S. H. Bowden. 8.0: Big Ben. The Metropolitan Band, (a) march, “Royal Artillery” (Hume); (b) selectoin, “La Fille de Madame Angor” (Lecocq). 8.16: A birthday talk. 8.19: George Veevers, baritone. 8.23: The Metropolitan Band, (a) andante, "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope” (Baptiste); (b) selection. “La Traviata” (Verdi). 8.41: Scott Alexander, radio play. 8.55: Frank Leonard, entertainer, “Vaudeville Impressions—West End, East End” (Leonard). 9.5: Late weather forecast. 9.6: A book review bj’ Grattan Smith. 9.18: The Metropolitan Band, (a) waltz, “The Merry Widow” (Lehar); (b) march, “The Call of the East’’ (Thomas). 9.33: Muriel O’Mnliey, contralto. 9.41: George Veevers, baritone. 9.48: The Metropolitan Band, request, numbers. 10.0: Big Ben. Frank Leonard, entertainer, (a) “There Ain’t No Fun Like Work” (Wood); (b) “Rich Man’s Carriage and Pair” (Weston-Lee). 10.8; Muriel O’Malley, contralto. 10.16: From the Ambassadors, The Ambassa-

[dors’ Dance Orchestra, conducted by Al Mainmct. 10.3 U: Late weather forecast from the studio. 10.31: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11.0: Big Ben. I The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.45: I National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY' (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Barnett. 8.13: Miss Millie Hughes (soprano). 8.20: Mr. Lloyd Davies (violinist). 8.27: Miss Madge Clague (contralto). 8.34; Mr. F. Slewart Jarbo (elocutionist). 8.41: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett (tenor). 8.48_: Miss Gertrude Foreman (pianist). 8.55: The Sydney Welsh Male Voice Party. 9.2: Resume of following day’s programme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government Meteorologist. 9.7: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.14; i 'iss Millie Hughes. 9.21: Mr. Lloyd Davies. 9.25: Miss Madge Clague. 9.35: The Sydney Welsh Male Voice Party. 9.42: Mr. F. Stewart Jarbo. 9.49: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett. 9.56: Miss Gertrude Foreman. 10.3: Broadcasters Light Orchestra. . 10.13: Announcements. 10.15: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Cyril Kaye, broadcast from tlie ballroom of tlie Wentworth; during intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.1’.0. clock and chimes; National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Music. 7.0: ‘“The .Toys of Wireless,’’ by George Taylor. 7.20: Music. 7.30: Address by Herr van der Vene. 7.4 a: Music. S.O: Opening chorus. 8.2: Sonata for violin anti pianoforte, Leonard Brewer and Ada Brook. 8.15: Address by Harold Morton. 5.30: Songs by Maesmore Morris. §.37: Pianoforte solos by Ada Brook. 8.46: Humorous items. 8.53: Songs bv Walter Dainer. 9.0: Address by F. Houstone, B.A. 9.20: Songs by Maesmore Morris. 9.27: Humorous items. 9.34: Songs by Walter Dainer. 9.41: Serial story, “Forty Years on the Pacific, by Frank Coffee. 9.55: Violin solos by Leonard Brewer. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.l6 p.m.: Hoffman's Dance Band, waltz, • “Tales of Hoffman.’’ 8.23: Syd. Exton, tenor, “My Pretty Jane” (Bishop). Hoffman’s Dance Band, quadrilles, “Mikado.” 8.41: Mario and his mempiano, “La Paloma” (Yradier). £- 43: Hoffman’s Dance Band, polka, Sand Paper.” 8.48: Gertrude Hutton, contralto, “O, That We Two Were Maying’ (Nevin). 8.51: Hoffman’s Dance Band, barn dance, “Old Memories.” 5.58: Hector St. Clair, comedian, selected. 9.1: Country Tennis Week results. “Here I Am” (De Sylva). 0.6: Hoffman’s Dance ' Band, Alberts, selected. 9.21: And now for some old-time choruses; you sing while Mrs. Campbell plays. # 9.31: Ho®’ mans Dance Band, schottische, /?. ay Dreams.” 9.35: Syd. Exton, tenor, Ailsa Dreams.’’ 9.35; Hoffman's Dance Band, waltz, "Blue Danube.” 9.45: Mario and liis meloplano, “On the Shores of Italy (Glogan). 9.48: Hoffman's Dnncc Band, lancers, “The Arcadians.” 10.3: Gertrude Hutton, “An Old Melody.’’ 10.8: Hoffman’s Dance Band, polka mazurka, La Violetta.” 10.13; Hector St. Clair, comedian, • “Chestnuts.” 10.17: Hoffman’s Dance Band, barn dance, “Chickabiddy. 10.22- And now for another sing-song; let's all join. 10.30: Hoffman's _ Dance Band, waltz “Valse Vienna.” 10.35: Syd. Exton, tenor, “When You and I Were Young, Maggie.” 10.38: Hoffman’s Dance Band, valetta. “Mignonette.” 10.43: Gertrude Hutton, contralto, “Husheen. i 10.4(1: Hoffman’s Dance Band, Royal Irish, “Young Ireland.” 11.0; “Argus” news service; Britisli Official Wireless news from Rugby: meteorological infer-, mation; sporting notes by “Olympus. Our great thought: "Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites” (Burke). 11.15; The Vagabonds, “Everything Will Happen for the Best” (Gensler), “Here I Am’ (De Sylva). “Just a Memory" (Henderson). “Oh, Pimprlnclla" (Wearn), “I Feel Head Over Heels in Love,” “Flapperette," “Lady Do.’’ “My Hawaiian Evening Star,” “Down Virginia Way,” “There's Everything Nice About You.” 11.40: God Save tho King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—Tonight’s programme will commence with Half an hour's community singing. Sp.m.: 4QG's Topical Chorus; community singing. 8.30: Suite, “Merchant of Venice” (Rnsse), Studio Instrumental Quartet. Reading from Dickens, “Mr. Pickwick’s Visit to Bath” from "Piekwick Papers,” Mr. TI. Humphreys. Violin duet. “Magic Flute” (Mozart), Messrs, Slenth and Ivanoff. Soprano solos, “Jewel Song” from "Faust” (Gounod); “Advice” (Molly Carew), Miss Jill Manners. Marcli. "Home Town Band” (Wcidt), Studio Instrumental Quartet. Pianoforte solo, “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelbv), Miss Feo Todd. Waltz, “Queen of the 'Roses’’ (Wcidt), Studio Instrumental Quartet. Soprano solos. “Melfsando in tlie Wood” (Goetz), “Vale” (Russell). Miss .lean McDougall. Instrumental, “Watchman, What of the Night?” (Sargeant), “The Moon Hath Raised Iler Lamp Above” (Benedict). The Clarwin Duo. Musical monologue. “The Australian” (Ogilvie), Miss Feo Todd. Fifteen minutes' dance music by the Studio Instrumental Quartet. Tho following numbers will be included: Fox-trots. "Down Blue Bird Bay” (Cobb), “Oriental Love Dreams” (Kerr Burnett and Miller) ; jazz waltz, “Sleepy Ziiydcr Zee” (David). 10.0: “Tho Daily Mail” news; weather news; close down. Note.—New Zealand time is two hours and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 5

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