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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES „

Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes : — 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock, Wellington. . 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. , . T , i 6.0: Children’s hour conducted by Uncle Ernest. , , . , 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Colonel F. Burton Mabin, “The Home of the Big Game lush. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, WellingtO 11. ui r i 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra: Magic Flute” (Mozart). 8.11: Soprano solo —Miss Amy Laton, “Poor Wandering. One” from Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 8.16: Baritone solo—Mr. S. E. Rodger, "Toreador Song” from Carmen 8.21: Selection—The Orchestra: "Brabmslana” (Brahms-Langley). 8.31: Contralto solos—Miss Hilda Chudley, (a) “.Sylvian” (Ronald); (b) Thou Standest Like a Flower” (Liszt). 8.38: Pianoforte solo—Miss Helen Hatt, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., “Rhapsody” (Doh8.46: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, (a) "Where the Blue .Bells Grow (Fyffe): (b) “The Bird: on Nellies Hat” (Solman). 8.53: Tenor solo—Mr. E. W. Robbins, On With the Motley” from “Pagllacci (Leoncavallo). , . 8 58: Weather report and announcements. 9.0: Instrumental —-The Orchestra, repeat 9.1: “Gisborne—Past and Present” will be the subject of a “talk by Mr. W. D. 9.8: B«’S M '/oio-Mlss Amy’ Eat ®''’ “Scenes That are Brightest from Maritana” (Wallace).. , „ ... 9 I°' Vocal dnet —Messrs. E. W. Robbins and S. E. Rodger, “Fickle Hearted Mimi” from “La Boheme (Puccini). 9.16: Light opera—The Orchestra, The “Student Prince” (Romberg). 9.26: Humour—Mr. Doug. Stark, Could Lloyd George Do It (Lee) (by re9.33: Baritone solo—Mr. S. E. Rodger, “A Bachelor Gay” from Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser-Simpson). 9.37: Wurlltzer organ solos: (a) By the Blue Hawaiian Waters ’ ( Ketelby), (b) “Leave Me Alone” (Dvorak); (c) ■ “Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak). H.M.V. Record C-14M. 9 44: Contralto solos —Miss Hilda Chudley, “I Love Thee” (Grieg). 9.47: Cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment—soloist—Mr. H. Berry. “Elsa’s Dream” (Wagner). 9.53: Tenor solo —Mr. E. W. Robbins, Tho Flower Song,” from “Carmen (Bizet). 9.57: Orchestral suites—The Orchestra, (a) “Pas de Bohemien”: (b) “The Echo , (c) “Valse due Ballet” (Pierne). . 10.7: God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3.o p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Further studio items. 4.-o. Sports results 4.30: Close down. 6.0. Children's hour—Nod and Aunt Jean. i.la. News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, "Raymond (Thomas). 8.10: Vocal Quartets — Lhe Clarion ~ Glee Singers, (a) OP®" 1 "* Chorus’; (b) “Oft in the Stilly Ni o ht. 8.15: Contralto solo—Miss Beryl Smith, “Sunday” .(Brahms). 8.19: Instrumental— Hawaiian Trio, “O Sole Mio” (Di Capua). 8.23: Tenor solo —Mr. James Simpson, “English Bose” from “Merrle England (German). 8.27: Humorous sketch—Miss Lynda Murphy, “Henry Edward s Mother.” 8.32: Song and chorus— lhe Clarion Quartet, "Maisie” (Wilde). 8.36. Wurlltzer organ, “Trail of Dreams (Klages). 8.40: Orchestra — Musical Switch” (Alford). 8.50: Lecture-Recital— Miss M. Herald, 8.A., L.R.A.M., John Ireland.” 9.5: Instrumental —Hawaiian Trio. “My Hawaii” (Lewis). 9.9: Bass solo-Mr. Duncan Black, “Chip of the Old Block (Squire).' 9.13: Novelty Trio—The Snappy Three, (a) "The Blue Room (Weston), (b) “My Heart Stood Still” (Rodgers). 9 20: Humorous sketch—Miss L. Murphy. “One Month’s Notice.” 9.25: Soprano solo -Miss Alma McGruer, "The Wren (Lehmann). 9.29: Reverie — The Orchestra, “The Answer” (Wolstenholme-Belllng-ham); waltz, The Orchestra, ‘ Blue Danube” (Strauss). 9.35: Vocal duet—Miss B. Smith and Mr. J. Simpson, "The Second Minuet” (Beasley). 0.39: V, 'urlitzer organ “It Made You Happy” (Donaldson). 9.43. Noveltv Trio—The Snappy Three, (a) “Anvthing to Make You Happy”. (Valentine); (a) "Piano Jazz”; (c) , Bre^. z , c (Hanley)/ 9.51: Humour—Miss A. McGruer and Mr. D. Black, “A Bit of Irish. 9.55: Vocal Quartet—The Clarion Quartet, “Sally in Our Alley” (Old English). 9.<i9. Selection—The Orchestra, Rose Marie (Friml). 10.4: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 0 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items 4 30: Close down. 6.0: Childrens hour—Big Brother. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Final talk by Mr. J. K. Moloney on “Itucbv Football.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of overture from 2YA Wellington (conditions permitting). 8.7: Song cycle for contralto and bass —The "The Little Cactus Flower (WoodfordcFlnden) ; (a) Introduction; (b) Come, My Beloved”; (c) "Dance”; (d) “Senorita (e) “Though Your Tongue”; (f) "Invitation to the Dance.” 8.17: 'Cello solo Mr. Harold Beck, “2nd Movement from Concerto In L Minor—Recitative and Allegro “ olt o (Elgar). 8.21: Soprano solos—Mrs. Ida St. Claine Graham, (a) "My De ,s crt .* J, 0 -!™ 1 ) (Norton): (b) “A Memory” (Huntley). 8.28: Instrumental Trios ; — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Two Short Trios (Coerne). 8.35: Tenor s ol 9—?, lr ’ shaw, “The Sailor’s Grave" (Sullivan). 8 39: Instrumental items with vocal refrain —Eyre’s Social Instrumental Trio, (n) “Mellow Moon” (Hall): (b) "Sweet Hawaiinn Girl” (Perry). 8.47: Bird Imitations-— Irnioto, “Australian Bird Calls” (Record). 8.55: Contralto solos—Miss Belle Renaut, (a) “Three Green Bonnets” (D’Hardelot), (b) "Lullaby” (Keel). 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Overture. 9.12: Bass solos-—Mr. T. D. Williams, (a). “The Pipes of- lan (Elgar): (b) “Summer Roses (Trevalsa). 918: 'Cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, The Swan (Saint-Saens). 9.22: Humorous reci-tation-Mr. IL Instone, “The Swagger and the Tin Lizzie.” 9.23: Soprano solos—Mrs. Ida St. Claine Graham, (a) ’ Away in Ath; Ione” (Lohr); (b) “Home Sweet Home (Bishop). 9-34: Instrumental T ri os~ Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) The Old Refrain” (Kreisler); (b) Bluett” (Drigo). 9.43: Tenor solos—Mr. W. Bradshaw? (a) “Alisa Mine” (Newton);, (b) “The Star of Bethlehem (Adams). 9.01. Humorous recitation—Mr. H. Instone, “Editing a Ladies’ Paper (Bernard). 10.0. i Contralto and bass a,iet Dinky Duo. I “A Little More” (Messaged. 10.3. InstruI mental items—Eyre’s s o c ,l aI ,„. I , n .H r ’ n , n . en ( t hi Trio, (a) "Ukulele Lady” (Whiting); (b) “Ukulele Dream Girl” (Law). God Save the King. . „ „ 4YA. DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3.o p.m.. Town Hail chimes. 3.1: Gramophone concert. 3.30: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio music. 4.0. Music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0. Children’s hour, conducted by Auntie Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.10. News session. 7.30: A review of the latest books liv Sir. H. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum. 80: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Orchestral overture. 8.10: Bass solos—Mr. Nell Black, (a) “Youth” (Allltsen); (b) “There Let Me Rest” (Green). 8.18: Flute solo—Mr. Chas. Gilibons, '’lntermezzo from Cayalleria Busticana” (Mascagni). 8.22: Contralto solo Miss Dorothy Skinner, “The Blind Ploughman" (Clarke). 8.25: Cornet solos—Mr. D. J. Robertson, (a) “Sweet Spirit Hear My Praver” (Weide); (b) “The Better Land (Cowen)/8 32: B’ass solo-Mr. Nell Black: “A Dream of Paradise' (Grey). 8.37. Flute solo—Mr. Chas. Gibbons, “Der Frlcscliutz” (Weber). 8.43: Contralto solos— Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) A Maori Slumber Song” (Te Knngi Pai); (b) . Mellsande in the Wood” (Goetz). 8.51. Plano solo—Mrs. Ernest Drake, "Two Preludes (Chopin). 8.57: Weather forecast and an- ' nouncements. 9.0: An hour’s dance raUf !" by Alf Carey and his orchestra from the Siivov. 10.0: God Save the King. ■ 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— Noon till 1 p.m.: News and concert session. r 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.43 p.m.J Late sporting news. 6.5°: f "Evenins, N«ws late news service. 7.0: Big B en - £ 2FC Racing Commissioner will give the latest racing information. 7.10: Jlnner music. 7.30: Programme announcements. 7.35: Pianoforte solos. 7.50: Mr. Medley and Mr. Motley.” 8.0: "Big Ben.” A theatrleal transmission by permission ot J. U. Williamson, Ltd. 9.15: Late weather forecast. Kenneth Hunt, tenor: 0‘) Nameless Lassie” (Scotch); (b) Bi£h No More” (Alkln). 9.23: From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, conducted by Manuel Hyman. 9.33: Prom tim Studio: Kathleen O’Conner, soprano. '.1.40: Kenneth Hunt, tenor: (a) "Lome into the Garden, Maud" (Balfe); (b) Red Devon by the Sen” (Clarke). 9.48: Brunton Gibb will commence a series of Talks on Australian Poots—(1) Henry Kendall. 10.3. The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.13. ; Kathleen O'Conner, soprano. 10.-0: lhe i Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.28. Tomorrow's programme and late news. 10.3 U. National Anthem. Close down. I 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres) —8 p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. 2BL Topical Chorus. 8.3: Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer at the piano. 8.10: The Wurlltzer organ, broadcast from tlic Areadm Theatre. I’hatswood; organist, Nicholas Ronins. 8.20: Mr. Crotchet and Mr. Quaver in Mirth | and Melody; (a) Duet, “Homing (Del

Diego): (b) “solo, “When AH the World is Young” (Brewer), Mr. j[r’ “A Smile will go a Long, Long Way, MrQuaver; (d) duet, “Whispering Hope (Hawthorne). 8.38: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra, cm ducted by Sir. Willie Red" 8.03 Madame Erna Lenebach, pianist. W "Elegle” (Arensky); < b ) Butterny. (Grieg); (c) “At Your Feet” (Grieg). ».0;• G.P.O. clock and chimes. 'V'cnvornment and forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. 9.1: Mr. C. D ®^ e . r ’ “Sun's” Turf Expert, will talk on the pros pects ot Saturday’s Racing. 9A5. Mr. Charles Lawrence. 9.25: lh e New S Wales Broadcasting Company s Orchestra 9.40: Mr. George Pearson, tenor, une Hour” (Longstaffe). 9.44: ’Some Amusinj. Experiences - while staying iln.n’pO Wells,” by Mrs. W. A. Holman. 10.0. U.i.u. cloek and chimes. The Wurlltzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chats wood. 10.10: Mr. Harry Croot, baritone- “ Fill a Glass with Golden Wino (Quilter). 10.14: The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.24: Re B ““ d e n £ following day’s programme 10.28. Erna Lenebach: (a) Melodie R . a J*m noff); (b) “Valse Brillante (Chopin)10.35: Romano’s Restaurant Da " ce „ chestra, under the direction of Mr. Merv. Lyons, broadcast from Romano s. Dur ng Intervalß between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast 11.30: National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 p.m : Collingwood Citizens .Band. March, “Peace and War"; overture, Pique Dame. 8.25: R. Welchard. tenor: Down at the End of the Garden” (Brahe); Little White Rose (Cadman). 8.32: R. .L banjo: “Lantern of Love (Wenrich i,, J ■ Once Again” (Donaldson). 8.40. Collln» wood Citizens’ Band: A Galaxy ofl Beau tics” 8.50: H. K. Love will speak on “Technicalities.” Mr. Love will be glad to attend to your wireless difficulties, and we ask you to write to him for any information you may require 90: a Kingston, soprano: /ai (“1 (Liza Lehmann) - (1) "Unfolding, (-) “June Rapture,” (,?) U®®’„ G? .. KoBe . heard in the Lane, (5) btorjn, <6) l , Fn a :-^;i ( l\t;/enTß l a i rdY§M-ect l o ! ’n: o "Lue O /a dimmerr“ 9 30: Moilv Mackay sm prano: "Charmant Plseau (David), Boat Song” (Ware). 9.37: R. J.,E«°®h, banjo. “Moonlit Waters,” "Ma L |ttle Banjo. 9-4 L Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Trombone solo, "Lucy Long," soloist, A. 1 Eric Welch will speak on th ® £ ° r “ 7"! horses in the Mentone races run to morrow, Saturday, Septemt\- r T “"’ 1 s o ' nc " Welchard, tenor: "Irish Love Song (Lang), “Wait” (d’Hardelot). lO.', col, llngwood Citizens’ Band: “Turkish i atrol, “march "Strathcona." 10.17: Jack Lujns dalne, whispering baritone (by of J. C. Williamson Ltd): Whlmslcali ties.” 10.24: “Argus’” news service, Briusn Official wireless news frorn Rugby; r ®® te " orological information; road notes supplied bv the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, announcements. 10.34: M°” y .M ac ?} a n s ’’ te 8 8 )' prano: “Birds’ Songs at Eventide (Loate®). “Blossoms” (Hurlstone). .10.41. Coifing wood Citizens’ Band: Waltz, Howers of Australia.” 10.58: Our „g, rcat . 10 59: The Radlo-a-Aces: “Sing Me a Song of Araby” (Fisher), “Starlight and Tul ps (Welding), “You Cant be a Good JAtUe Fellow” (Stanley), "Lonesome In the Moonlight” (Baer), “Lovely Lady (Rupp), "Dolores" (Kassell), ‘‘Dancing Shadows (Golden), "Song of Shanghai (Egan), “Coquette” (Kahn). Slumber Mj 181 ®; “Good-Night Waltz” (Bibo), Good-Night Chorus.” 11.40: God Save the King. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres) .—8.15: Community singing transmitted from the Colosseum, Ballarat. From the studio 10 45- “Age” news service, exclusive to 3AR. 10.58: Weather forecast. 4OG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B.o p.m.: From the Studio: Topical chorus; opening chorus, “Soldiers’ Chorus” (Guonod), b Ikstone Apollo Club; baritone solo, IS hcu the Ebb Tide Flows,” Mr. J. A. R. Pl 1 ® 11 '!’" son; melodie, “Chant d’Amour (Graiihelil), The Studio Orchestra; chorus, AU Among the Barley” (Elizabeth Stirling), Apollo Club; musical monologue (Selected), Mr. D. Owen; chorus, “O Peaceful Night (German), Apollo Club; tenor solo, The Holy Cttv.” Mr. T. S. Westwood; entraete, Bon Vlvant” (Zamecnik), The Studio Orchestra; chorus, “Song of the Jolly Roger (Candish), Apollo Club; Instrumental trio. Miss O; Woolley (piano), Mr. G. Lawrie (violin). Mr. A. Lawrie (’cello); chorus, A Hush Song” (Banyon), Apollo Club. 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. ,9.1: Road information officially supplied by tho Royal Automobile Club of Queensland. 9.11: Bass solo, “King of the Deep,” Mr. Vic. Morris, pianoforte solo (selected). Miss Thelma Marsh, L.A.8.; chorus, "The Derbyshire Ram” (Dr. Collcott), Apollo Club; baritone solo (selected), Mr. A. E. Little; march, “Roval Australian Navy (Lithgow), The Studio Orchestra; hymn tune, “Lead, Kindly Light,” Apollo Clnb; musical monologue (selected), Mr. D. Owen; chorus. "The Pilgrims’ Chotus” (Wagner), Apollo Club, duet (selected), Messrs. Westwood and Morris); one-step. "Stepping the Scale (Clark), The Studio Orchestra; chorus, To the Death” (Wheeler), Apollo Club; instrumental trio, Miss O. Woolley and Messrs. G. and A. Lawrie; final chorus, "The Lost Chord” (Sullivan), Apollo Club. 10.15: “The Dally Mail” news, weather 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 302, 21 September 1928, Page 17

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 302, 21 September 1928, Page 17

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 302, 21 September 1928, Page 17

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