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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following arc to-day's broadcast pro grammes:— SYA, WELLINGTON (120 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to band.

5.0: Close dowu. 6.0: Children’s session-Aunt Gwen and Uncles Jeff, Ernest, and 3’oby—Special birthday programme. Song. Cousins Jovce. Ailsa. Zena, and Kosina. ‘•Birthday Song’’ (Taylert. Chorus, the Uncles, selected. Talk. Unde Ernest, "Wonders of the Middle Ages” (original). Talk, Uncle Toby, •’•The Future” (original). Chorus, the Family.

selected. 7.1): News session', market reports, aud

sports results. 7.10: l.ecturettc, Mr. 11. South, .’•Books, Grave and Gay.” S.O: Chimes-of the G.F.O. clock. A special Anniversary Programme to celebrate the opening of Station 2YA on July .16. 1027. ~ 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, 1-Inlandia

(Sibelius). 8.9: Soprano solos, Miss Nora Gray (a) ••Snowflakes'’ (Malllnson): (bl "Only the River Running By” (Hopkins). 8.16: Instrumental quintet, Miss Aya Symons. Mrs. Eric Meier. Mrs. Hector, and Messrs. G. El 1 wood and G. Short Hirst violin, second violin, viola.'cello and piano), "Quintet” (Dvorak). 8 32: Baritone solos (with violin obbligato). Mr. Neville-Smith, (a) "O Lord Most Holy” (Franck); (b) "The Last

Hour” (Kromer). 8.39: Violin solo (With . orchestral accompaniment), Miss Ara Symons, 1-irsi Movement ■ of Concerto (Mendels-

sohn). 8 10; Contralto kolos-’-Mlhs >ora Greeuc (a) "What the Chimney Sang (<»rlswald); (b) "Love's Old Sweet. Song

(Molloy). , .. 8.50': Humour and rccital--Mr. INorinriu Aitken, (al "1 Don t M ant My Cigar to Go Out” (Leo); (b) "Backwoods of the West” (Service). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.1: Maori melodies--Miss Motin Lot cand Diirtv. (a) “Maori Uliaut (triiditloiial); (b) "I’okaro Karo” (lllll).' 9.1.1.: Instrumental —The Orchestra. l, 181,,t music from “Coppelia (Delibes), (a) "Slavonic Theme with variations”; (b) "Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours”; (e) . ’ nocturne”: (d) "Automaton Music and

9.20: Baritone solos—Mr. Nevlll-Smitb, (a) "When the House is Asleep (Haigh); (b) "While Ships” (Gray). 9.30: Pianoforte solo (with orchestral accompaniment)—Mr. Gordon Short, “Caprlccid Brillante” (Mendelssohn i. 9.49: Teuor solos —Mr. Sam. Duncan, (a > “M’Apparl Tutt Amari from "Martha” (Flotow); (b) Passing By” (Purcell). , . 9.45: ’Cello solo (with orchestra accompaniment)—Mr. Geo. EUwood, Variations Syinphonlques (BoMlmauu). 9.57: Vocal quartet—Melodic Four, I/O "The Moon Man” (Macy); (b) Petei the Cat"’ (Eastman). 10.4: Hawaiian instrumental numbers— Miss Mona Love aud party. a "Song of Hawaii” (Bones): (b) “Paliklko Blues”, (Paliklko). 1011: Humour —Mr. Norman Aitken, (a) "He’s an Awfully Nice bellow to Speak To” (Weston and Lee): (b) "The H'artist’s Model” (Rutherfordi. 10.17: Instrumental —The Orchestra, <a) "Songs My Mother Taught Me (Gipsy song) (Dvorak); (b) ' Slavonic Rhapsody,” Ko. 3 (Dvorak). God Save the King.

ll’A, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Silent.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (300 metres).3 pm.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. Scatterjoy, story for the tiny tots; song, Lousin Kathleen, "There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden” (Lehmann); story, “Progress of Lights, Ancient and Modern ; instrumental music by the Rennie Trio of Girls, story, “All About the Arctic qnd the Eskimos”; birthday greetings and a box of tricks. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Band programme by Woolston Bras , s Band, under the conductorship of Mr. K. ,T. Estall, and assisting artists. 8.1. Overture, Band, "Boulder City (Hume). 85* Baritone solo, Sir. Percy Davies, A Song of Waiting” (Wright). 8.9: Tenor trombone solo, Master h. Williams (y it h band accompaniment), ’Walthers IrUe Song” (from "Meistersingers (Magner). 813: Soprano solo, Miss Hilda Hutt, "Love’s aMercbant” (Carew). 8.17: Tenor solo, Mr. T. G. Rogers, “The Toilers (Piceolminl). 8.21: Comic song, Mr. Basil Johnson. “I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep” (De Sylva). 8-o: Selection, Band, “Boccaccio” (6uppe). t.ralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, “A Summer Night” (Thomas). 8.29: Waltz, Band, “Casino Tanze” (Gungl). 8.43: Soprano and tenor duet. Miss Hilda Hutt and Mr. T G. Rogers, “Down in the Forest (Ronald). 8.50: Recital, Mr. James Laurensou, “Adventures of Billy Smith (Smile Smith). 8.58: Weather forecast. b.uS: Overture. 9.2: Baritone solos, Mr. lercy Davies, (a) "Any Old Place I Can-Hang My Hat” (tramp song); (b) When Bright Eyes Glance” (Hedgcock). 9.10: Homoresque, Band, "Slidlu Thro the Bye (Truman). 9.17: Sopramr solo, Miss Hilda Hutt, “Mighty Lak a Rose (Nevin). 9.21: Selection, Band. “Highland Memories” (Le Due). 9.31: Teuor solo, Mr. T. G. Rogers, “Beloved, It Is Morn (Aylward). 9-35: Comic songs, Mr. Basil Johnson, (a) “Holding. Mary s Hand (Burley and Bull): (b) "Do I.' Yes, 1 Do (Silberman). 9.-13: Euphonium solo, Bandsman Tr 11. Hughes (with band a \' companiment). "The Cavalier (Sutton). 9.48: Contralto solos. Mrs. D, M. Stallard. (a) "When the Tide Comes In (Millard l: (b) "The Little Old Cabin n de Lane’’ (Jubilee soug). 9.50: Recital, Mr. Jas. Laiirenson. ”Our Two Opinions (Field). 10.0: March. Band, ’ Brigade of the Guards” (Hawkins). God Save the King. •IYA, DUNEDIN (463 moires).—Silent.

3ZC CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— Noon till 1 p.m.: News and concert session.

2FC SYDNEY (412 metres).—Programme not to hand.

2BL SYDNEY (319 metres).—Programme not to hand. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metros).—7.ls pm.: Music. 8: Opening <;lv>rus. 5.2: bid ami MoUv Owen and Joyce Slatver. instrumentalists- 8-8: Songs by Miss Nance Marlev. 8.15: Address, by F. Houstone, B.A. 8.30: Band items. 9: Talk by Mr. Stan Crlttendoii. 9.20: Shi and Molly Owen-and Jovce Slatyer, Instrumentalists. 9.27: Songs by Miss Nance Marley. 9.„l: Band items. 10: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—Programme not to hand. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: From the Radio aud Electrical Exhibition. The whole of to-night’s programme will be rnlaved from the Kadio and Electrical E.xhibitlon. Bohemia Theatre, Stanley Street, South Brisbane, ni)d will include tho official opening ceremony. Selection, "Labour and Love” (Fletcher), the Brisbane Excelsior Band (conductor, Mr. <l. Holniesi. 8.10 p.m.: A group of popular melodies in ehorus form, including: (a) "Laughing (Abt); (b) "Down in the Depths' (binders), the Studio Orpheans (conductor, Mr. Tom Muller). 8.20: Valse, “Enchanted Dale” (Cobb), the Studio Orchestra (conductor, Mr. A. 11. Featherstone). 8.30: Official opening of the Radio aiv.l Electrical Exhibition by the Hon. W. McCormack, M.L.A.. Premier of Queesusland (Minister-in-charge. Queensland Radio Service). 7.45: March. “The Fox. Trail” (Zatneenik), the Studio Orchestra. 8.50: Descriptive fantasia. "Hall Storm” (Rimmer), the Excelsior Band. 9: Billy Maloney and Co., in a quarter of an hour's fun. 9.15: Soprano solos, (a) "Lol Here the Gentle Lark” (Bishop); (b) "Ave Maria” (Gounod), Miss Jill Manners (violin obbligato by Mrs. C. Williams). 9.20: Tenor solos, (a) "Sally Horner”: (b) “That Tumble-dowu Shack in Athlone” (Ball), Mr. Gerald Cashman. 9.30• Descriptive fantasia, "Smithy in the Woods” (Michaelis), the Excelsior Band. 9.35: Another group of favourite melodies, including, (a) “Rose of My Heart” (Lohri; (b) "End of a Perfect Day” (Carrie Jacobs Bond), the Studio Orpheans. 9.40: Selection. “Rose Marie" (Friinl), the Excelsior Band. 9.50: Bass solos, (a) “Up from Somerset” (Sanderson); (b) “Three fnr Jack” (Squire). Mr. Stanley Tamblyn. 9.55: Fox-irots. selected, the Excelsior Band. 10: From the studio, the "Daily Mail” news: wentlmr news. Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 244, 16 July 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 244, 16 July 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 244, 16 July 1928, Page 7