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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Saturday, November 24)

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES) Bpm.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 31: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. RO- Children's session conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7 40: Lecturette —Mr. W. M. Dawson. “Radio Valves.” Under auspices of Wellington Radio Society. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: March —Orchestra, “Strauss March (Mezzacapo). , _ Dance—Orchestra, “Dance des Persanes" . (Moussorgsky). 89- Vocal quartet—Melodie Four. 813- Humour—John Henry and Blossom, “Joe Murgatroyd Says” (John Henry) (H.M.V. Record B 2120). a 17 • Tenor solo—Mr. Sam Duncan, “When 8 Other Lips” (Balfe). B°l- Soprano with flute and piano—Marie ' ’ Kurenko, “Gounod's Serenade (Sing, Smile, and Slumber) (Gounod) (Columbia Record 04137). S’S- Song at piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, S " ' “A Fine Old English Gentleman (Newman). 8 30: Entr’acte—Orchestra, “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling” (Tate). Polonaise —Orchestra, “Polonaise a Dur’! (Chopin). 8 40- Bass solo—Mr. W. W. Marshall, “The Jungle Song" (Hiscock). 8 44: Vocal quartet—Melodie Four, “The Old Folks Medley” (Sheridan). 8.48: Instrumental — Orchestra, repeat number. 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.57: Tenor solos—Mr. F. Bryant, (a) Good Morning, Brother Sunshine.’ (Lehmann); (T>) “The Bold Unblddable Child” (Stanford). 94: Hawaiian selections—(a) Hawaiian guitars, “Medley Waltz” (Allan, Hopkins; (b) Mandolin quartet, “Aloha Land” (Ferera) (H.M.V. Record EA24). 9.12: Baritone solo—Mr. B. S. Allwright, “Young. Tom o’ Devon” (KennedyRussell). 0.10: Song at piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, “Water Scenes” (Grey). 9.21: Musical comedy selection—Orchestra, "Pirates of Penzance” (Sullivan). 9.31: Vocal quartet—Melodie Four, Riding on the Dream Train" (Lewis). 9.35: Instrumental — Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 9.45: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and market reports, sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Band selection—H.M. Coldsstream Guards, "lolanthe” (Sullivan) (H.M.V. Record C 1368). 8.5: Baritone solo—Mr. H. Barry Coney, “Wind on the Heath” (Lohr). 8.9: Instrumental trio — Auckland Trio, “First Movement, Trio in G” (Reissiger). 8.17: Soprano solo— Miss Christina Ormiston, “Vlssi d’Arte” (Puccini). 8.21: Tenor with violin and ’cello—Joseph Hislop, “Mary” (Richardson) (H.M.V. Record DA9OI). 8.25: Piano duos—Misses Veronica Pope and Marie Darby, (a) “Hungarian Dance No. 1” (Brahms); (b) “Waltz” (Moszkowskl). 8.33: Vocal duet—Miss C. Ormiston and Mr. Barry Coney, “Trot Here and There” (Mozart). 8.37: Whispering novelty— Devonshire Restaurant Danee Band, "At the End of an Irish Moonbeam” (Golden) (Zonophone Record EEB4). 8.45: 'Cello solo—Miss Molly Wright, “As Once in Happy Days” (Popper). 8.49: Baritone solo—Mr. 11. Barry Coney, “The Handyman” (Fisher). 4 8.54 Solo and chorus with orchestra—Zonophone Light Opera Company, Gems from “The Yeomen of the Guard” (Sullivan) (Zonophone Record A 321). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Waltz The Troubadours, "La Golondrlna” (The Swallow) (H.M.V. Record EA349). 9.7: Soprano solos—Miss Christina Ormiston, (a) “Have You Seen but a White Lily” (Lehmann); (b) “You in a Gondola” (Clarke). 9.13: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, “Valse des Allouettes” (Drlgo). 9.21: Vocal duet—Miss C. Ormiston and Mr. Barry Coney, “The Manly Heart” (Mozart). 9.25: Piano duo—Misses Pope and Darby, (a) “Hungary” (Moszkowskl); (b) "Waltz Op. 64, No. 2” (Chopin). 9.31: Programme of dance music. 11.0: Close down.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. <.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington—Orchestra, "Strauss March” (Mezzacapo) and “Danse des Persanes” (Moussorgsk). Negro plantation chorus, followed by bass solo — Avonlon Minstrels and Mr. James Filer, (a) “It’s Gone” (Scott-Gatty); (b) Life is a Song” (Petrie). 8.13: Hawaiian steel guitars and ukulele trio—Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Instrumental Trio, (a) Trio, “Plaintive Melody” (MS); (b) Ukulele solo, “When It’s Love-Time in Hawaii” (with vocal refrain). 8.21: Soprano solo—Miss Eileen Grenneli, “Rose Softly Blooming" (Spohr). 8.25: OrchestralStudio Orchestra, “Faust” Ballet Music (Gounod). 8.35: Tenor solo—Mr. Ernest Rogers, “The Island of Dreams” (Adams). 8.39: Humorous monologue—Milton Hayes, Monty Attends a Board Meeting” (Hayes) Columbia Record 01106). 8.46: Happy duets —Joyous Duo. Happy Songs at the Piano (MS). 8.53: Foxtrot with vocal chorus— Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, "In My Bouquet of Memories" (Lewis, Young, Akst) (H.M.V. Record F.A362). 8.57: Male voice quartets—Avonion Minstrels, (a) “My Love for You” (Jones); (b) “A Mistake (Bevan). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.3: Orchestral selections—Studio Orchestra, (a) “Intermezzo" from “Cavallerla Rusticana” (Mascagni) (violin soloist, Miss Irene Morris): (b) "Valse Bluette" (Drlgo). 9.11: Military memories in song—Mi. Frank Olds. “The Old Brigade’ (Barri). 915- Wurlltzer Organ solos. Chas. IV. Saxby. (a) “Can’t You Hear Me Say I Lov 3 You!" (Derickson. Brown): (b) “Janette” Waltz (Nicholls) (Zonophone Record 5094) . 9.22: Soprano solos—Miss Eileen Grenneli. (aj “That Old Irish Mother of Mine" (Von Tllzer); (b) Tatters" (Lane). 9.28: Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios—Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian instrumental Trio, (a) “That Saxophone Waltz" (MS): (b) “That Varsity Rag" (with vocal refrain): (c) Hawaiian Hulu Medlev" (with vocal refrain). 9.36: Tenor solo—Mr. Ernest Rogers, "The Garden of Your Heart” (Dorel). 9.41: Orchestral—Studio orchestra, (a) “Esqnise (Aubert); (b) “March Militaire” (Schubert). . 9.51: Happy songs—Joyous Duo, Happy Songs at the Plano (MS). 9.58: Maio quartet, followed by final chorus, Avonlon Minstrels, (n) “Annie Laurie (traditional): (b) “De Lecture” (Scott Gatty). ■ Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7:ls pm.: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music front the Strand Theatre. 8.11: Popular songs hits —Miss Betty Roberts, (a) “Hawaiian Twilight" (Vandersloot); (b) “The Girl Friend" (Rodgers). 8.18: Mandolin Band—“ Toma a Surriento” (Turn to Surriento) (de Curtis) (Columbia Record 0121 G). 8.22: Humorous Scottish song— Mr. J. Paterson, “Hieland Jazz” (Fyffe). 8.26: Humorous sketch —Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell. 8.36: Popular song—Miss Thelma Blackman. “Somebody Else” (Meyer). 8.-10: Relay of orchestral' music from the Strand Theatre. 8.55: Comic songs with patter—Mr. Chris. Harlle, (a) “It's Lucky I Keep My Temper" (Grain): (b) “Are You Working?” (Foley). 0.2: Weather forecast. 0.4: Trio with chorus and orchestra—" Toreador’s Song” (“Carmen”—Biset) (Columbia Record 04173). 0.8: Popular song hit— Mins Betty Roberts, "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise” (Seitz). 9.12 Xylophone solo—Victor Sterling, "Colonel Bogey March” (Alford) (Regal Record G201()3). 9.10: Humorous Scottish songs —Mr. J. Paterson, (a) “I Belong to Glasgow” (Fyffe); (b) “Soosie MeLeau” (Lauder). 0.23: Humorous dialogue— Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell. 9.33: Popular songs—Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) “In Dixieland” (Meyer); (b) "Dear, on a Night Like This.” 9.40: Tenor with orchestra—Alfred O’Shea, "Love’s Garden of Roses” (Rutherford, Wood). Organ solo—G. T. Pattman, "Janette” Waltz (Williams, Nicholls) (Columbia Record 01144). 9.48: Comic song with patter —Mr. Chris. Harlie, “The Irish Orchestra” (Trovey). 9.52: Foxtrots with vocal choruses —Denza Dance Band, (a) "The Dance of the Blue Danube” (Fisli-

er): (b) “Varsity Drag" (De Sylva, Browu, and Henderson) (Columbia Record 01151). 10.0: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres). —6.30 p.m.: Music and Entertainment. C. 40: Weather Intelligence; Shipping; Stock Exchange. 6.45: Rugby Wireless News. 6.50: Sporting news; late news and studio music. 7,10: The 2FC Dinner Quartette conducted by Horace Keats: “Valse des Alonettes" (Drlgo); “Wind in the Trees" (GoringThomas) ; “Three Dances" (Nell Gwyn); "Valse” (Cui); "Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); "Just Like a Melody” (Donaldson). 7.40: Order of programme and announcements. 7.47: Pianoforte reproduction. 8.0: Foster and Finlay: Oldtime Musical Memories. 8.10: Madame Florence Kay, contralto. 8.17: From the Maxine Hall, Oxford Street, Woollahra: The Maxine Orchestra, conducted by Andy Gilanders. 8.27: From the studio: A. G. Ellis, baritone. 8.34: Foster and Finlay: Musical Memories. 8.44: Charles O'Mara Irish comedian. 8.52: From the Maxine Hall, Oxford Street, Woollahra: The Maxine Orchestra, In old-time dance numbers. 9.5: From the Studio: Late weather forecast; Florence Kay, contralto. 9.13: From the Maxine Hall, Woolahra: The Maxine Dance Orchestra. 9.25: From the Studio: A. G. Ellis, baritone. 9.32: From the Maxine Hall: The Maxine Dance Orchestra (old-tlma numbers). 9.45: From the Studio: Charles O’Mara, Irish comedian. 9.55: From the Maxine Hall: The Maxine Dance Orchestra. 10.5: From the Studio: Nea Hallett, songs at piano. 10.12: From the Ambassadors: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, conducted by Manuel Hyman. 10.22: From the Studio: Nea Hallett, songs at piano. 10.30: Late weather forecast. The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.40: From, the Studio: Nea Hallett, song at piano. 10.44: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: -To-mor row’s programme and late news. 11.0: “Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—6.4o p.m.: 2BL Dinner Quartette: (a) “Luby Lullu” (Fletcher): (b) “Valse Desiree” (Benyon); (c) “Cantilena" (Goltermann); (d) “Wodland Pictures” (Fletcher); (e) “The Swan” (St. Saens); (f) “In a Bamboo Garden” (Donaldson). 7.10: Complete sporting resume; complete racing resume. 7.30: Mr. Pirn and Miss Pam In advertising talks and nonsense.’ 7.55: Programme and other announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer at the piano), 8.15: Miss Ivy Saxton In popular Items. 8.30: Studio programme. 9.45: Radio Eisteddfed:—Semi-finallsts. 10.45: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.48: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Jimmy Elkins, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances “Sun" news will be broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m.

3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres)—S.l: St. Kilda Brass Band—March, "Caractacus”; overture, “Diamond Cross.” 8.10: Grace Jackson, contralto—“ Eileen Alannah”; “The Kerry Dance.” 8.17: St. Kilda Brass Band—Euphonium solo, “Asleep in the Deep.” 8.22: James Hay, tenor (late of Gilbert and Sullivan Grand Opera Co., by permission J. C. Williamson,. Ltd.) — Selections from his repertoire. 8.29: The Imperial Russian Trio (Arved Norit, violin: John Berzlnsky, 'cello; William lister, piano)—Arved Norit, violin, “Fantasle Slave” (Dvorak-Kreisler); John Berzinsky, ’cello, “Scherzo” (Dittersdorf-Krels-ler); The Trio, “Trio in B Major,” Allegretto (Mozart). 8.44: James Hay, tenor— In selections, from his repertoire. 8.51: St. Kilda Brass Band—Selection, “La Somnnmbula.” 9.0: Record Feature of the Week. 9.4: Eric Welch will describe tonight's events at the Stadium. 9.20: St. Kilda Brass Band—Selection, “Rigoletto.” 9.30: Grace Jackson, contralto—“ The Land Across the Sea”; “A May Morning” (Denza). 9.37: Eric Welch will again describe the night's events. 10.0: St. Kilda Brass Band—Selected. 10.35: Syd. Hollister, comedian —Request numbers. 10.42: Late sporting news. 10.47: Our Great Thought for to-day is: “Make yourself an honest man and then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world."— Carlyle. 10.56: The Radi-o-Aces—"Too Busy” (Nuellen); “Adoree” (West); "Lauretta” (Silva); “Chloe” (Kahn): “I’m Tired of Making Believe”; “That's What You Mean to Me”; "Chips,” piano solo (Masman)“ls it Possible” (Dixon); “I Think of What You Used to Think of Me”; “Rolling Round in Roses”: “Mother of Mine” (Jolson); “Rain” (Ruby); “Ramona” (Wayne); "Saluta” (Kahn). 11.40: Close down. 3AR. MELBOURNE (484 metres)—B p.m. till 11 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 Metres)—B.o p.m.: Metro Male Quartet—“ Annie Laurie” (Finlay). Will H. Lister —A Thought for Tonight—“ The Force of Thought.” L. Sheridan (baritone) —Prologue—“HI Pagllacci” (Leoncavallo). The Kao Maole Duo—- “ Smiles Then Kisses.” A. Smith and W. A. Davies—Vocal duet—“ Flow Gently Deva” (Parry). Metro Male Quartet —“My Old Kentucky Home” (Bell). A. Smith (tenor) —"My Pretty Jane” (Bishop). Kao Maole Duo—“ Hawaiian Lullaby.” W. A. Davies (bass) —“The Devout Lover” (White). E. Watson (pianist)—“Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9, No. 2.” J. Dean (tenor) —"Red Rosebud” (Murray Gibbs). Kao Maole Duo—“Kohala.” Metro Male Quartet—" Old King Cole” (Forsyth). At suitable times during the night descriptions of the main motor cycles races will be relayed from Davies Park. 9.30 p.m.— From Lennon’s Ballroom—Dance music. 10.0 p.m.—From the Studio—Late news, weather news. Close down.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 2YA, WELLIINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 7.0: Relay of service from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church, Newtown (Preacher, Rev. C. V. Rooke, M.A.; organist and choirmaster, Mr. Wenzel Collie, L.L.C.M.). 8.15 (approx.) Studio concert. Overture—Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Don Giovanni” (Mozart) (H.M.V. Record 463). Soprano solo — Miss Myra Sawyer, “Soft as the Zephyr” (Liszt). Duo for two pianos—Miss Nora Gray and Miss Lalla Vondersloot, “La Sevillane” (Chaminade). Tenor nolo—Tom Burke, “O Vision Entrancing,” from "Esmeralda” (Goring-Thomas) (Columbia Record 02552). Orchestral—National Symphony Orchestra. “Aida” (Verdi’ (Zonophone Record A 340). Duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, "Give Me Thy Hand, O Fairest,” from “Don Giovanni” (Mozart). Instrumental —Victor Olaf Servicke, (a) “Cherry Ripe” (Scott); (b) “Minuet" (Boccherini) (H.M.V. Record 2697). Bass solo.. Mr. Wm. Boardman. “Within These Sacred Bowers,” from "The Magic Flute” (Mozart) Violin solo—Toscha Seidel, “Meditation” (Thais) (Massenet) (Columbia Record 09506). Chorus —La Scala Chorus, “Anvil Chorus" from "11 Trovatore" (Verdi) (Columbia Record 09506). Band—H.M. Grenadier Guards, “A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn). Columbia record 02(178). Soprano solo — Miss Myra Sawyer, “Solvieg’s Song” (Grieg). Duo for two pianos—Miss Nora Gray and Lalla Vondersloot, “Spanish Rhapsody" (Chabrier). Bass solo—Mr. Wm. Boardman, “My Last Abode" (Schubert). Organ solos—Arnold Grier, F.R.C.0., (a) "Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy): (b) “The Blind Ploughman" (Clarke) (Zonophone Re- . cord 5078). Tenor solo—Derek Oldham, “Absent" (Metcalfe’ (H.M.V. Record 82660) Chorus—La Scala Chorus, “Soldiers' Chorus" from “Faust” (Gounod) (Columbia Record 01032).

Czlmbalom, ’cello, and harp — The Romany Trio, “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” (traditional) (Regal Record G 20277). Duet — Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, “Come, Sing to Me” (Thompson). Orchestral—Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Grand March” from “Aida” (Columbia Record 2557). Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio-Items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of service from St. David’s Church (Preacher, Professor Hewitson, Moderator of Presbyterian General Assembly; organist, Mr. E. C. Craston). 8.30: Studio recital of selected gramophone items. 9.30: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Gramophone recital. 4.30:’ Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service conducted by Uncle David. 6.30: Studio recital. 7.0: Relay of service from St. James's Anglican Church, Riccarton (Preacher, Rev. R. de Lambert; choirmaster, Mr. Maddren; organist. Miss B. A. Bailey. 8.15: After-church studio programme. Orchestral—London Symphony Orchestra, “First Movement from ‘The Jupiter Symphony’ ” (Mozart) (H.M.V. Record D 1359). 8.23: Contralto solo—Mrs. E. H. Davies, “Teach Me to Pray” (Williams.” 8.27: Orchestral — London Symphony Orchestra, "Second Movement from ‘The Jupiter Symphony’ ” . (Mozart) (H.M.V. Record D 1360). 8.35: Contralto and baritone duet—Mrs. E. H. Davies and Mr. John Worgan, “O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast” (Mendelssohn). 8.39: Grand organ solo —Marcel Dupre, “Prelude and Fugue.in G Major” (Bach) (H.M.V. Record D 1402). 8.48: Baritone solo —Mr. John ■Worgan, “One Sweetly Solemn Thought” (Ambrose). 8.51: Male quartet with orchestra —Peerless Quartet, “The Home Over There” (Kane) ((Zonophone Record 5076). 8.55: Contralto solo—Mrs. E. H. Davies, "Danny Boy” (Irish Air). 8.59: ’Cello solo — Gullhermina Suggia, “Koi Nidrel” (Bruch) (H.M.V. Record DB1083). 9.7: Contralto and baritone duet—Mrs. E. H. Davies and Mr. John Worgan, “I'll Sing to You” (Thompson). 9.11: Grand organ solo — Edwin H. Lemare, "Traumerei” (Schumann) (H.M.V. Record C 1455). 9.15: Baritone solo —Mr. John Worgan, "They Say” (Warwick Evans). 9.19: Orchestral— London Symphony Orchestra, “Fourth Movement from ‘The Jupiter Symphony' ” (Mozart) (H.M.V. Record D 1352). 0.27: Close down.

4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres) .—5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Relay of service from St, Andrew’s Street Church of Christ. 8.0: Relay of St. Kilda Band Concert under the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon. 9.15: Close down.

2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres). —3 p.m. till 4.30 p.m.: Musical session. 7 till 9: Musical session, 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres). —6.0 p.m.: “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.2: Madame Evelyn Grieg and Rene Rich, pianoforte and violin redltal: (a) Ist and 3rd Movements from the Grieg Sonata for violin and pianoforte (Greig). Violinist— Miss Rena Rich. Pianist—Madam Evelyn Grieg: (b) Pianoforte: (a) “The Little Bird” (Grieg); (b) "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen” (Grieg), . Madame Evelyn Grieg. (c) violin: (a) "Dragonflies" (Nandor Zsolt) ; (b) “Songs My Mother Sang” (Taylor), Miss Rene Rich. 6.25: From Petersham Congregational Church: Organ recital by Ambrose Gibbs: (a) "Concert Overture" (Hollins); (b) “Grand Chorus (Gullmant). Items by orchestra, conducted by Mr. Roy Scott, accompanied by the organ. Community singing, led by N.S.W. Congregational Men’s Association. Cathedral Chimes. 7.15: Evening service from Petersham Congregational Church, conducted by Rev. C. P. Doran. 8.35: From Band Rotunda, Manly Beach: Manly Band, conducted by Mr. J. Pheloung. 9.30: From the Studio: Alfred Cunningham, barltona. 937: Daisy Richards, violinst: (a) “Meditation” (Massenet) ; (b) “Menuet" (Paderewski). 9.44; Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 9.51: Daisy Richards, violinist: (a) “Grave” (Friede-mann-Bach-Kreisler); (b) “Serenade” (D'Ambrosio). 10.0: “Big Ben.” Musical programme from the studio. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down.

2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—7.o p.m.: Evening service broadcast from St. Judes Church of England, Randwick. Minister, Rev. Canon Cakebread. Organist, Mr. Arnold R. Mote. Bells of St. Judes. 7.15: Evening service. 8.30: From the King’s Cross Theatre, King’s Cross: Mr. Joseph Wayne at the Wurlltzer organ. 8.45: Mr. Clement’ Q. Williams, baritone: (a) “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn); (b) “The Fiery Song” (Boughton). 8.52: Miss Amy Ostlnga, contralto: (a) "Argus Dei” (Bizet): (b) “Sing Joyous Bird” (Montague Phillips). 8.59: Mr. Joseph Wayne at the Wurlltzer organ. 9.14: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett, tenor: (a) “Romanza del Flor” (from “Carmer” (Bizet); (b) “The Last Hour” (Cramer). 9.21: Miss Amy Ostlnga, contralto: (a) “A Spirit Flower" (Tipton); (b) “Gretna Green” (Oliver). 9.20: Mr. Joseph Wayne al the Wurlltzer organ. 9.43: Mr. Clement Q. Williams, baritone: (a) “Macushla” (MacMurrough); (b) “The Blind Ploughman” (Clark). 9.50: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett, tenor: (a) “Only the River Running By” (Hopkins); (b) ’’Mattinata” (Leoncavallo). 9.57: From the studio: Resume of following day’s programme, Weather report an,d forecast by courtesy of Government Meteorologist. 10.0: G.P.O. elock and chimes. National Anthem. Close down.

2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.o p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.o p.m. till 10.30 p.m. 3AR, MELBOURNE (454 metres).—7.o p.m till 10.45 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—7.o p.m.: From St. Andrews —Children’s service. 7.30": Evening service. 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 two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 52, 24 November 1928, Page 24

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