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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes :—

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock. 3.1: Relay of football match from Athletic

Park. 0.0: Children's hour —Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen, assimed by Cousins Mavis, Harold, and Ken. Piano solo, Cousin Mavis, “The Aeroplane’’ (Fan Ing). Story, Aunt Gweu Month organ, Cousin Harold, "Medley.” Birth days, Uncle Toby. Pianoforte solo. Cousin Ken, "Remembrance’ (Rover), Birthdays, Aunt Gwen. Mouth organ, Cousin Harold, “Medley.' Story, Uncle Toby. Pianoforte solo, Cousin Mavis, "Handkerchief Dance (Grainger). Good-night song. 7.0: Nows session, market reports, and sports results. , 7.40: Lecturette. Miss Phyllis Bates, Modern Dancing.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. A Special “Diggers” Programme of Some Old War-time Favourites. 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, "Southern Stars” (Asher). _ , , 8.9: War-time choruses. Melodic hour, (a) “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary (Williams), (b) “Mademoiselle from Armentleres.” „ , 8.15; Mandola solos, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "John Peel”' (traditional), (b) “Till We Meet Again.” 8.21: A sketch reminiscent of 1014-1018, Mr. R. Walpole and partner, The Dis-Orderly Room” (original). „ 5.27: Selection, the orchestra, "Rose Marte (Friinl). , „ ~, , 8.37: Quartet. Melodic Four, “The British Grenadiers” (Fletcher). „ x , 8.41: Concertina, Mr. R. M. Stratmore. “Medley of War-time Melodies. 8.46: A recruiting song, Mr. George Titcnoner, “As Long as I’ve Got the ’Eart” (Lee). 8.53; Instrumental, the orchestra, repeat item. 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Tenor solo, Mr. Frank Bryant, “Roses of Picardy” (Haydn Wood). 9.6: Mandola, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) “Keep, the Home Fires Burning (Noreilo), with vocal chorus; (1>) “There's a Long, Long Trail” (Elliott), with vocal chorus. 9.13; A military sketch. Mr. R. Walpole and partner, “Lead Swinging” (original). 9.19: Instrumental, the orchestra, “Sing Me to Sleep” (Greene). . . 0.25: Baritone solo, Mr. R. S. AUwright, “Little French Baby” (Grant). 9.20: Concertina, Mr. .It. M. Stratmore, “Melodies of 1914-1918.” 9.34: Tenor solo, Mr. Sain Duncan, Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall" (Wallace). „ , 9.38: Novelty, the orchestra, “In a Clock Store” (Orth). 9.44: Humour. Mr. George Tltchener, (a) “A Cockney’s Version of the Death of Nelson’’ (Crawford); (b) “Shell Shocks.” . „ ~,, 9.52: Bass solo. Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘‘My Old Shako” (Trotere). 9.36: Chorus. The artists and staff, “Till We Meet Again” (Thomas). 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: God Save the King:. IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—2.4s p.m.: Relay description of First Rugby League Test between England and New Zealand. 4.30: Close down. 6.Q: Children’s hpur—Cinderella; violin solo, Cousin Leo, "Humoruesque” (Dvorak); song, Cousin Annie, “Pretty Little Baby”; Letters and Birthdays; violin solo, Cousin Leo, ‘‘Guvotto”; skete'h, Cinderella and Aunt Ve, A Trip to the East”: song, Cousin Annie, "The Robin”; bedtime stories. 7.15: Sports results and news 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra under Mr. Em. Beacham. 8.11: Vocal quartet. Lyrle Quartet, “Mulligans Musketeels” (Rose). 8.15: Bird imitations, “Australian Bird Calls." 8.21: Tenor solo. Mr. Arthur Ripley, “A Wandering Mnstrel I” (Sullivan). 8.25: Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, (a) "Carry Me Back” (Bland), (l>) “Hello Blue Bird" (Friend). 8.31: Baks solo. Mr. Ernest Thomas, “Three for Jack” (Trotere). 8.o8: Relay of entr’acte from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.48: Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet. “Reveries" (Storch). 8.52: Humour, Mr. A. McElwain, "Humorous Moments.” 8.57: Bird imitations, "In the Australian Bush.” 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.4: Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, (n) “Consolation” (Morris), (b) “Music with Mv Metils” (Fell). 9.11: Tenor solo. Mr. 11. Rlc'tiurds, “Keep on Hopin’ ” (Maxwell), 9.14: Vocal Quartet, Lyric Four. “Peggy” (Nevin). 947: Relay of dance musle from Dixieland Cabaret under Mr. Harry Neilsen. 11.0: God Save the; King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 2.45 p.ni.: Liescription of llugby football match from Lancaster Park. 0.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Sam and Aunt May. 7.L>: Sports results. .7.30: News session. ,8.0: Chimes 84: Ovorture. 8.7: A miniature concert of fifteen minutes—Tho Peerless Quartet Entertainers (Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer, Messrs. Pat Burns, and Maurice Lawrence; popular songs, Mr. Les Grurnmitt nt tho piauo). 8.22: Hawaiian ukulele and steel guitar trio—Miss Elaine Moody’s ’ Trio, (a) “Golden Memories of Hawaii”, (b) vocal solo by Miss Moody accompanied by guitars, “What Aloha Means,” (c) “Drifting and Dreaming (Alstviie). 8.31: Mezko-soprano solo, Miss Elsie’ Keen. “If You Were the Opening Rose" (Hewitt). 8.35: Instrumental Trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) Reverie” (Gtiune), (b) “Turkish Rondo (Mozart). 8.44: Humorous recitations, Miss Winifred Smith, (n) “The Chimney Seat (HannAquin), (b) “Oh!” 8.30: Happy songs —The Joyous Pair, tho latest popular songs, with syncopated piano interludes. 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture. 9.4: Miniature concert of fifteen minutes ol vaudeville—The Peerless Entertainers in “Bits and Pieces.” 9.19: Hawaiian ukulele and stocl guitar trio—Miss Elaine Moody s Trio, (a) "Hawaiian March,” (b) ’Honeymoon Waltz,” (c) “Sweet Hawaiian bands. 9.25: Mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Elsio Keen, (a) “Didn’t You Know?" (Lehmann), (b) “The Slagle Month of May” (Newton). 9.34: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “The Wood Nymph (Lind), (h) "11 Bacio” (Arrtiti). 9.44: HimoroiiH recitations, Miss Winifred Smith, (a) “Henry King,” from “Cautionary Tales” (Belloc), (b) "Wages.”, 9.50: Songs at Clio piano—The Joyous Pair, the latest jazz songs with pianoforte interludes. Goa SJive the King. ’ ' _ 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—2.4u p.m.. Relay from Carisbrook ground of senior Rugby football match. 5: Close down. 7.15: News session; 7.30: Address under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association. 8: Town Hall chimes. Orchestral overture. Presentation by 41A Harmonists of tho musical play Uoing Up" (Hirsch). 8.10: Opening chorus—Miss Mollie Andrews and 4Y’A Harmonists; baritone solo, Sir. F. M. Tuohy, "111 Bet You”; soprano and baritone duet, Miss Roma Buss and Mr. F. M. Tuohy, “I ant

a Boy”; soprano and mezzo-soprano duet, Miss Roma Buss and Miss Mollie Andrews, "If You Look in Her Eyes”; tenor solo and chorus. Mr. C. C. Scott and 4YA Harmonists, "Going Up”; instrumental trio, (a) “Chant d'Amour” (Link), (b) “Chant d’Nord” (Lange); soprano solo, Miss Roma Buss, “The Touch of a Woman's Hand"; tenor and baritone duel, Messrs. C. C. Scott and F. M. Tuohy, “Going Up”; mezzo-so-prano and baritone duet. Miss Mollie Andrews and Mr. F. M. Tuoliy, “Do It For Me”; mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Mollie Andrews, “The Tickle Toe”: soprano and tenor duet. Miss Roma Buss and Mr. C. C. Scott, "Kiss Me”: piano solos, Mrs. Ernest Drake, (a) “Intermezzo in C" (Brahms), (b) “Valse, Op. (54. No. 1" (Chopin): Huie solo, Mr. J. W, Stewart. “The Wild Rose" (Tershack); scene and chorus. Miss Mollie Andrews and 4i'A Harmonists; chorus. 4YA Harmonists, “Hip Hooray”: solo and chorus, Miss Roma Buss and 4YA Harmonists. "Here's to the Two of You"; finale; violin solos, Mr. A. R. Watson, (a) “Chant Villageolse” (Hanser). The above programme is subject to alteration, for during the evening there will be a broadcast description of the Griffiths v. Radford boxing match: announcer. Mr. Divers. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 2BL SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).-6 p.m.: Dinner music. 8: Opening chorus. 5.2: Request evening. 9: Grown-up Children’s session. 10: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—S p.m. till midnight. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).— During the evening the main features of the C.T.A. annual dinner and speeches will be relayed from the Commercial Travellers' Club. Brisbane. Between times, a musical programme will be provided in the studio by “The Royalties.” 8 p.m.: C.T.A. .dinner, and entertainment by "The Royalties,” including: “Back Again,” the company; bass solo, "Drinking,” Mr. Jack Newton; comedians, ten minutes of humour by the Mahoney Duo; soprano solo. “Angus MacDonald,” Miss Dot Edwards: comedy sketch, "Not Alone,” The Blottoes: contralto solo, “Lisp of a Baby’s Prayer,” Miss Blanche Burns; baritone solo, “Absent.” Mr. Joseph Bates: soprano solo, selected, Miss Muriel McHugh; duet, “Keyes of Heaven,” the Royalty Duo; tenor solo, selected, Mr. Kevin Mahoney; finale, "Good-night,” the company. 10: From the studio—The “Daily Mail” neiys; weather news. Close down.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES i 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres). 9 a.m.: Result 0f..A1l Blacks’ football mateli in South Africa. 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's Sunday service, conducted by Uncle Ernest( assisted by the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Choir. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Taranaki Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Rev. Clarence Eaton; organist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White. 8.15 (approx.); Relay of band concert by Port Nicholson Silver Band, from the Grand Opera House; conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew. IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres). — 9a.m.: Result of All Blacks’ football ’ match in South Africa. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session— Selected studicf items. 3.1: Result of AU Blacks’ football match in South Africa. 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of evening service from St. Paul’s C'liurcli —Maori Mission Sunday; minister, Rev. C. A. Watson; preacher, Mr. Wlrlmu Panapa; organist, Dr. W. E. Thomas. 8.30: Relay of Auckland Municipal Band, under Bandmaster Christopher Smith—military band selections. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 9 a.m.: Result of All Blacks’ football match in South Africa. 3 p.m.; Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children's song service conducted by Uncle David. 6.30: Relay of evening ser 7 vice from Church of Christ. Moorhouse Avenue, Pastor J. Crawford, organist Miss E. Hepburn, choirmaster Mr. H. Ames. 8.0: Selected studio items. 8.15 (approx.): Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington (concert by the I’ort. Nicholson Band from Grand Opera House, Wellington). •: 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Result of All Blacks’ match fu South Africa. 5.31: Children's esong service, conducted by Big Brother Bill, and a choir of juveuilc' voices. 6.30: Relay Of Service from the St. Andrew Street Church of Christ, preacher Pastor W. D. More, choirmaster Mr. 11. Hickey. 8.0: Relay from His Majesty's Theatre of concert by the Kaikorai Band and assisting artists. 2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metros). —3 p.m. till 4.30: Musical programme. 7 till V: Musical programme. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—B p.m. till 10.30 p.m. 2BL, SYDNEY (340 metres).—B p.m. till 10.45 p.m. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m.: Xibcture from Adyar Hall by Professor Ernest Wood, "The Science of the Occult Law.” 8.15: Sacred concert from Adyar Hall by Straube Piano Co. 10.0: Close down.

3LO. MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7 p.m.: Evening service from All Saints’ Church, Chapel Street, East St. Kilda. From the studio:—B.3o: Brunswick City Band, selection, “Recollections of Carl Rosa” (Round). 8.40: Eileen Starr, soprano, by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd., aria, “Ah! Noli Creda” (La Sonnambula) (Bellini); rondo, “Ah! Non Giuuge” (Bellini) 8.47: Brunswick City Band, fantasia, “Norma” (Bellini). 8.54: Mary Mack, contralto, “Dawn in the Desert” (Ross), “Lullaby” (Cyril Scott). 9.0: Professor Bernard Heinze and Edward Goll,( “Sonata for Pianoforte and Violin” (Cesar Frapck). 9.25: Mary Mack, contralto. “Requiem" (Hoiner). “When the Birds Go North Again” (Willeby). 9.32: Professor Bernard Heinze and Edward Goll, "The Kreutzer,” first movement (Beethoven). 9,40: . Eileen Starr; soprano, “.My Desire” (Cadman). “Snowllakes” (Phillips). 9.47: Brunswick City Band, glee, "In this Hour of Softened Splendour” (Pinsuti). 9.54: Argus News Service. Announcements. Our Great Thought. God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—7 p.m.: The complete evening service will be relayed from st. John’s Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane. Children’s service. 8.30 p.m.: Benediction. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: 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 261, 4 August 1928, Page 25

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 25

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 25