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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast pro grammes:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (-120 METRES). 2 p.m.: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock, Wellington. , , 2.1: Relay of resumes of cricket match, Wellington v. Australia from Basin Reserve—Mr. A. Varney announcing. Interspersed with selected gramophone items, and leeturette by Mrs. Stevens, of Messrs. Kirkcaldie. and Stains, Ltd., on "Fashions.” 6.0: Children’s hour—Toby and Jeff and party of entertainers. 7.0: News session, information, and reports. 7.10": Latest cricket information. 7.10: Mr. M. E. Dennison (Wellington Tennis -Association) will give a lecturettc on the recent French v. New Zealand Tennis matches ami the Anthony Wilding Cup. S.O: Chimes of the .G.1’.0. clock, Wellington. S.l: Overture—" Minuet” (Boccherini). 8.5: Vocal quartet—Ariel Singers. "Isle of Beauty” (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.0: Elocution—Mr. Eric North, “Chant Pagan” (Kipling). 8.14: Mezzo-contralto solo—Miss Ngaire

Coster, "L’Andovina” (I’nzzl). 8.IS: instrumental trio —Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Andante Cantabile,’ from "C Major Trio” (Mozart). 8.28: Vocal duet—Miss J. Briggs and Mr. Roy Hill, "Mountain Lovers”

(Squire). 8.32: Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, "Welsh air, "Tlie Dove” (Somervell). 8.36: Leeturette—Mr. Chas. Wheeler, “Politics and the Humour of It.” S.4S: Mandolin Band—Mrs. Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Spanish Moon” (Terese); (b) "Dorinda Polka (Grimshaw). 8.56: Weather forecast.

8.57: iitimorons quartet—Ariel Singers, “Old Mother Hubbard” (Webster). 9.0: Elocution—Mr. Eric North, "A Smuggler’s Song” (Kipling). 9.4: Bass solo—Mr. J. M. Caldwell. "The Smuggler’s Song.” (Note: Tills is Kipling’s famous song, set to music, and follows tlie recitation for tlie

sake of contrast.) 9.8: Guitar band—Mrs. Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Hilo March” (Parle) ; (1>) “Hawaiian Islands March” (Cu-

senza). 9.16: Tenor solos —Mr. Roy Hill, (a) “Windy Nights” (Stanford) ; (b) "Heigh. Ho, tlie Wind and the Rain” (Quilter). 9.20: Instrumental trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. "Allegro from C Major

Trio” (Mozart). 9.25: Soprano solo—Miss ,T. Briggs, “Villanelle’’ (Dell-Acqua). 9.32: Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, "Serenade” (Drdla). 9.36: Bass solos, witli quartet—Mr. .7 .M. Caldwell, (a) “The Drunken Sailor”; (b) “Rio Grande” (sea chanties ar-

ranged by Terry). 9.42: Leeturette —Captain Hugo, "A Fire Protection Fnllacv and Its Remedy.’ 9.54: Vocal duct—Misses Briggs and Coster, “Two Tuscan Folk Songs” (arranged Cavnccioto). 40.0: Banjo band—Mrs. Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Sunflower Dance” (Ossmau): (b) “Lancashire Clogs”

(Grimshaw). * 10.8: Vocal quartet—Ariel Singers, "The Victor’s Song” (Mendelssohn). God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Silent. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (30(1 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0 hour, Uncle Jack and Aunt. Edna, bedtime stories and birt inlay greetings. 7.15: News and reports. S.O: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Harry Ellwood. Studio concert by Derry’s Military Band, under tlie conductorship of Mr. E. C. Derry, assisted bv 3YA artists. 8.10: March, the band, “B.B.” (Horne). 8.16: Male quartet, Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) “Thuringian Volltslied” (Abt): (b) “Little Tommy Went a Fishing” (Macy). 8.23: "Waltz, the band. “Appassionata” (Ketelby). 8.29: Baritone solo. Mr. F. S. Jackson, "Molly o’ Donegal” (Austin). 8.33: Military fantasia, the band, "Our Soldiers” (Moore). S 43: Contralto solos, Mr. D. W. Stallard, (a) “Have I Lost Thee?” (Gluck); (b) "Vale” (Russell). 8.49: Fox-trot, Hie batyl. "Orient Moonlight” (Seamer). 8.54: Tenor and baritone duct. Messrs. E. R. Pitman and K. G. Archer, “Down the Vale” (Moir). 5.57: Humour, Str. James Laurcnson. “Lecture on the Face” (Robey). 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Selection, the band, “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn). 9.10: Male voice quartet, Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) "Every P.ustling Tree” (Kulab); (b) “Piccaninny Lullaby” (Macy). 9.16: Descriptive fantasia, the band. "A Motor Ride” (Bidgood). 9.26: Baritone solo, Mr. W. 11. Odell, “The Little Irish Girl” (Lohr). 9.29: Male quartet. Beckenham Male Quartet, “Farmer Gray” (Leslie). 11.34: Selection, the band, "Anvil Chorus” from “11 Trovatore” (Verdi). 9.40: Contralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, “She is Far From the Land” (Lambert). 9.44: One-Step, the band. “Hilo” (Finlay). 9.49: Male quartet, Beckenham Male Quartet, “Stars of the Summer Night” (Hatton). 9.53: Recital, Mr. James Laurcnson.

“The Sign of the Old Black Eye” (Lawson). 9.57: March. the band. . “Dunlap Commandcry” (Hall). 10.2: Male quartet, Beckenham Male Voice Quartet, (a) “Me and My Shadow” (.Tolson) ; (b) "Good Night, Ladies” (Hall). God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (4(B metres).—Silent.. 2FC. SYDNEY <442 metres).—(i.ls p.m.: Miss E. ITarrhy, Welsh composer-pianist, songs for the children. (1.30: Dinner music. 7.0: “Big Bon.” Late sporting news. 7.10: Dalgety's market reports •(wool, wheat and stock).’7.lB: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.22: Weather, and shipping news. 7.20: “Evening News” late news service. Night session (announcer. Laurence Halbert) —7.40_ p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 7.52: Edith Harrhy, Welsh composer-pianist, in a pianoforte recital. 8.4: A birthday talk. 8.7: Alex Whitson (baritone), (a) “Come Let’s be Merry” (Wilson) ; (b) "From Inverness to Fell” (Fisher). 8.15: Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn, English artists, will present a new radio sketch. 8.28: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 8.35: Edith Ilarrhy, song composer. 43.42: Charles Wentzel, viola solo. “Andante and Moderato” (Norbert Wentzel). 8.50: A humorous story. The Murdered Landlord, told by Brunton Gibb. 9.0: “Big Ben.” Weather report. The 2FC Studio Orchestra (conductor. Mr. Horace Keats). “March of the Babes” (Herbert). 9.0: Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn. 9.19: Alex Whitson (baritone), (a) “Timo to Go” (Sanderson): (b) "Ecstasv” (Hicky). 9.20: 2FC Studio Orchestra. “Woodland Piel ores” (Fletcher). 9.38: Gilda Pattini (soprano), (a) “Musotta” (La Bohome). (Puccini): (b) "My Task” (Ashford). 9.4(1: 2FC Studio Orchestra. “None but the Weary Heart” (Tschaikowsky). 9.52: Brunton Gibb in a humorous number. 9.59: 2FC Studio Orchostar, "Stradella” (Flotow). 10.7: Gilda Pattini (soprano). “By the Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance). 10.12: Charles Wentzel, viola solo. “Eastern Ilonmnee” (Roma O’Dea). 10.10: 2FC Studio Orchestra, “Abendlied and Traumerci” (Schumann). 10.22: Gilda Pattini (soprano), "Coinin’ Thro' the Rye.” 10.27: Weather Intelligence. 10.28: 2FC Studio Orchestra. selection, “The Magic Flute” (Mozart) 10 55: Studio announcements and item. 11.0: “Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL. SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 8.1: Miss Dome Ward (soprano). 8.8: The 1) utilizer organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre,

Chatswood. Organist. Mr. N. Kobins. 8.15. Mr W E. Lewis (baritone). 8— ■ Bond s Band, broadcast from -Mallett Street, Lanipertlowm 8.12: Miss Nellie Ravens (contralto). 8.49: Will and Windle (Engi ish entertainers). 8.59: Miss Jean Maynard (soubrelte). 9.0: Bonds Band. J-- b - Miss Dorrie Ward. li.ee: Mr. M. L. 9.50: Win and Windle. U.uO: Miss Ne J v Kavens. 9.57: Miss Jean -Mayuard. 10.4. The Wurlitzer organ, broadcast li’om the Areailia Theatre, Chatswood. lo.lu: resume of following day's programme. Weatlier report and forecast ky couitcsj of Mr C J -Mares, Government Meteorologist.. i 0.20: Romano's Restaurant ur ,,' c ®’ tra, under the direction of Mr. -Meiv Lyons. During- intervals between danj.es “Sun"’ news will be broadcast, r 11 '"”- G.1’.0. clock and chimes. National AllLiiem. , . ~n . 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres)—G.oo p.m.. Music. 7.0: The Joys of Wireless, by Mrs. George Taylor. 7.20: -Music. «.4O: -Mending Broken Men, by Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. 8.0: Opening chorus. S-: o;so“metital trio—Dau Scully, Murielle Lan», Ada Brook. 8.15: Address by Dr 1. h. Koest. 8.30: Sougs by Maurice Daly. 8.o« . ’Cello solos by -Murielle Lang. 8.4 a: Songs by Nance Marley. 8..1-: ''J' 11 ' solos by Dau Scully. 9.0: Talk by Stan Crittendon. 9.20: Songs by Maurice Dal). 9.27: Instrumental trio- —Dan Scully, M ui-ellevi-ang, Ada Brook. 11.37: Vocal duet bv Nance Marley and Maurice Da y. J. 4 0; Serial store, “Forty Years on the I’aeiUc, by Frank Coffee. 9.50: Sougs by Nance Marlev. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres)—B.lo p.m.: University Symphony Grcliestra (conductor, Professor Bernard Heinze). Orchestra, overture, "Prometheus (beethoven). Ethel Forsliaw (dramatic so. prano), "Tlie Three Gypsies” (Liszt); A Flower Thou Keseinblest” (Liszt). Oieiiesira. symphony. “Tlie Uutinislied isvliiibert); Allegro, Andante. Ro u ‘- 1 , driver (contralto), “Love Triumphant (Brahms) , “Lie There My Lute” (McCunn). Orchestra, violin and orchestra, -Marjorie I rockter (soloist), "Ronde Capriceioso (Saint Saens). Marjorie Bains, “Voi c-lie sapete J.iozai-t): “La Seremiia” (Tosti). Orelies■ra. “Valse Triste” (Abelins); “Minuet (Boccherini); "Largo for Organ. Harp and Strings” (Handel). Ethel Forsliaw (so-pr.-ino), “Golden Hair” (Frank Bridge), “So Perverse” (Frank Bridge). Orchestra, overture, "Mignon” (Thomas). -Marjorie I’rockter, violin solos, “Slavonic. Dance in E Minor” (Dvorak); “Guitarrc (Moszkowsky). Roma Driver (contralto), “J’ai pleure en reve” (line); where Corals Lie” (Elgar). Orchestra, Le Chasseur Maudit” (Caesar Franck)., Mai. jorie Bains-, “If Songs Were Only M (nged (Halin); “One Spring Morning’ (Nevin). Orchestra, “Le dernier Soninieil de la Viergc” (Massenet); “Shepherds Hey (Percy Grainger); “Introduction to Act 111 Lohengrin’ ’(Wagner). News session—--10.15: “Argus” news service; , meteorological information; British oliicial wireless news from Rugby; Island shipping information. 10.25: Tlie Vagabonds—’Are You Listening In?” (Leslie anil Williams); “Oh. How I've Waited (Ayr); Souvenirs” (Horatio Nicholls). 10.34: Hector St. Clair (comedian), selected. 10.41: the Vagabonds—“ The Prisoner’s Bride’ (Mathieu and Bcanghman) ; “My Idea Heaven” (Johnson) ; “What Does It Matter’’ (Irving Berlin). 10.50: Hector St. Clair (comedian), selected. 10..>7: llie Vagabonds, "Golden Gate” (Leslie and Williams). 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—“lsle of Dreams (Knight); "I'll Follow Your Footsteps (Carl Lang); "I Ain’t Got Nobody ; "When 1 Am With You” (Conley)’, “There’s Just One Of You”; “Consolation,, (Gunski and Barois); "Lantern of Love (Peek mid Wenriek); "Dance of the linker Toys”; "Moonlight” (Dixon); “Me and Mv Shadow”; “Russian Lullaby" (Berliri); "Pleading" (Jones); "Shepherd of the Hills” (Nivliolls) ; "Gorgeous (DavisAkst). 11.4(1: God Save tlie King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 .metres).—S p.m.: A programme arranged by Mr. Erieii John. Part I —Grand opera—'T’ilgri-.-.i Chorus (from “Tannhauser”-—Wagner), Instrumental Trio; “Opening Chorus" (trom "Kobert the Devil”—Meyerbeer), double quartet; duet, “Dearest Lady” U*’ olll "Martha”—Flotow), Misses Mabel Mulout (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto); solo, “Like a Beam from Above’ (from ".Mtuthti ”—Flotow), Mr. Jack Lord (tenor); “Entr'acte Gavotte” (from “Mignon’ — Thomas), instrumental trio. Folk Songs of Bohemia—“lf Thou’rt Not Sincere, double quartet; bass solo, “The Man Without Tears,” Mr. Tom Ryan; contralto duet, “The Message.” Misses Mildred and Audrey Bell: “Straight Away I Came from the Tavern," male quartet; violin solo, “Mirarmar” (Sarasate). Mr. 11. Rosendorh. Sacred songs—“ Take Me To Thy Sacred Heart,” double quartet; tenor duet, 'O, 'Twas Love” (from “Crueilixion”—Stainer), Messrs. Jack Lord and Walter Land; “Gloria” (from “Twelfth Mass’’—Mozart), double quartet; “Largo" (from “Serse’ — Handel), ins! rumentai trio. Part II: — Classical—Duet, "My Bark is Bounding to tiie Gale" (Mendelssohn,) Messrs. Geo. Willimndson (tenor) and Ben Cloirec (baritone); contralto solo, “Among the Trees’ (Brahms), Miss .Mildred Bell; "Contentment" (Beethoven), double quartet; piano solo, “Ln Campanella” (Liszt), Mr. Rees Morgan. Characteristic group. "In Toyland" —"Tovland” (Erich John), double quartet: “Toy Duet” (Jones), Miss Audrey Bell (contralto) and Mr. Jack Lord (tenor); "Toyshop Heroes” (Smith), Miss Maliel Mnlouf (soprano); “Toys” ("jissell). double quartet: violin solo. Ro. nmnee” (Panoffka), Mr. 11. Rosendorff. Light opera—" Day Born of Love” (from “Tlie Geisha”—Jones), double quartet; baritone solo, “Queen of My Heart” (trom "Dorothv"—Collier), Mr. Ben Cloires; “Opening Chorus” of Act I (from “Merry England”—Ed. German), double quartet; "Spanish Dance’’ No. 1 (Moszkowski), instrumental trio. 10.0: “Tlie Daily Mail” news; weather news. Part Hl:—Speeial recital. 10.10: From flic studio, a programme of specially selected records, electrically made and reproduced by the Aeolian Vocalion with -IQG's specially constructed electric reproducer. Note. —New Zealand time is two and a half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 121, 20 February 1928, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 121, 20 February 1928, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 121, 20 February 1928, Page 5