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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Tuesday, June 18): — 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3,1; Selected gramopliona items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jim. G.O: Dinner session: Overture —Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Der t'relschutz” (Weber) (Parlophone reoprd A 4072). Tenor solo—Derek Oldham, “I Know of Two Bright Eyes” (Clutsam) (H.M.V. record B 2870). 6.13: Tacet.

0.15: Wurlitzer organ solos —Jesse Crawford, (a) “How About Me” (Berlin); (b) 'Til Qet By as Long as I Have You” (Turk) (H.M.V. record EA4U9). Tenor solo—Derek Oldham, ’’Now Sleeps ,he Crimtson Petal” (Quilter) IH.M.V. record B 2870). 0.25: Tacet.

0.30: Fox-trots—Connecticut Y’atijtecs. (a) "Deep Night' 1 (Vallee); (b) '‘Weary lllver" (Clarke) (H.M.V. record EA 514). Soproiw solo—Dutmlipa Giaiminl, 1,1 Love You Truly” (Jaeobs-Bond j (R.M.V, record D 4808). 0.40: Tacet.

6.45: Fox-trots—(a) Nat Sbilkret’s Orchestra, "A Night of Memories" (Yellen); (b) Qeorge Olsen's Music, "Where the Shy Little Violets Grow” (Kftbn) (H.M.V. record PASO 3). Conicdlun—Jnltim Marvin, "Sweetheart of All 3Jy Dreams" (fitch) (H.M.V. record EAoOfi). 6.55: Tacet. 7,Q: News session—Market reports ond sports results, 7.48: of the Agricultural Department, "For IbU Man on the Land.” l -, : 8.0; Chimes of the 0.8.0. clock.

S.l: Overt'asf—Orchestra, “Nell Gwynn” (German), 8.8: Tenor sole—lfr, E, W. Robbing, "Nirvanft'" (Adams). 8.13: Xylophone solo, wlfb orchestral accompaniment—Mr. 'L. W, Probert, "Splittin l Kindlin' Wood” (Hacker), 8.18: Popular songs—Mr. Edward Silver, (a) "Where . tfre Shy Little Violets Grow” (Kafn); (b) “The IVob-a-by Walk” (Warr?n). 8.25: Ballet suite—Orchestra, “CaUlrliQO Ballet Musle” (Chaminade). 8.38: Soprano Dorothy Russell, “Love is Aly Life” ("Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser-Simpson). 8.37; Humour—Mr. Jack Wilkinson, "J’m a Dadda” (Pleasants). 8.44: Basg-baritoue solo —Peter Pawson, "Song pf the Flea" (Mousgorgsky). 8.48: Tenor solos—Mr. E. W. Robbins, (a) "Until” (Sanderson); (b) ”My

World” (Geehl), ' 8,55: lustrumenlal—Orchestra, report num-, per. 0.0: Weather report. Oigi Popular songs—Nr. Edward Silver, (a) ”The Dugky Stevedore” (Johnson); (b) "That's Hew I Feel About. 0.9: “Two Light Syncopated pieces” (Coateg), 0.15: Soprano solo —Miss Dorothy Rusgell, "Farewell ("Maid of (he Mountains”) (Fraser-Simpgon). 040: HuniowMdr. Jack Wilkinson, ’’lt Only Makes Me Love Hfer All the More” (Weston and Barries). 0.25: Instrumental—Qrchestra, Pftnce pf the Sun peast" (Waller). 0.80: Columbia dance programme; ' March ■ medley —. H-M. Grenadier Guards, "Martial Moments” (arr. Winter) (Columbia W5). Fox-trot with vocal chorus--Park Central Hotel Orchestra, "Golden Gate” (Jblsdn) (Columbia 613u0), Foxdrot, with vocal ohdrijs—Ambassadors’ Band," "Forty-Seven Ginger. Headed Sailers" (Sarony) (Columbia 01333). t t T . , Vocal duet—Layton and Job a ?t°l! e > "Just Like a Melody Qilt of th° Sky" (Donaldson) (Columbia 0133!)). 0.43; Tenor O'Doberty, "The Pride of Tipperary" (Lockhead) (Re. gal 0000).' nA,,,'. I'henO Wham wbsi. li’ox.trot with vocal chorus—lpaua. Troubadours, ”'S Wonderful” (Ger-, sbwin 1 (Columbia oiaoti). Hawaiian trio—”My Hawaii' (Lewis) (Columbia sooa), 10,0: Monologue—Milton Hayes, Monty •' Attends a Board Meeting (Hayes) (Columbia 01106). , ’■ ■ , Male ijuintet—Singing Sympbogiea "My Ohio Home" (Kahn) (Colum. hia 01088), ' Organ solos—Q, T, ?ffttl«an, (a.) “Po ly” (Zamecnifr); (b) “Janette' (Williams) (Columbia 01144). Fox-trot—pebroy Sopiepa You, Sweetheart” (D<? Sylva) (Columbia „ „„ . 10.20: Tenor solo—Hubert EisdelL "Pgrt. Cd" (Testi) (Columbia 02588), Humorepnue—Australlau Commonwealth Band, "Slldin’ Thro' the Rve” (Hawkins) (Columbia G 20298). Plano solo—Gil Dech, ’’Hallelujah' (Youmans) (Columbia Q 1205). Fox-tret With , novelty aocpmpatiG ment -4 Ukulele Ike- '‘CbiquiW’ (Warne) (Columbia 01865). Vocal duot—Jack Lumsdaine and Leu Maurice, "That’s My Jlammy” (Perse) (Columbia 01101), 10.45: Orchestral—Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “March Of (he Toys (Her. ' bert) (Columbia o? 651). Fox-trot—La Nuovo Orchestra, "Pi Napoli" (Italian'fox-trot) (Romani) (Columbia 3006). . Waltz-isddie Thomaes Coli?Kians t “Beautiful Ohio” (Karl) (Columbia 02051)," Waltg-Roygl Serbian Tambourltza Orchestra,, "Kossovo Waits" (Col. Male’cborua/sheffleld prpliena Choir, "There is a Tavern In the Town' (traditloiial)' (Columbia 01175). 11.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH )30fl ■ metres)...-. AUCKLAND (333 metres), r 3 P-W-! Afternoon session, selected Studio item B , 4.0: Llterarv golection by tlje Announcer, 4.8: Studio Items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4,80: Close down. 0.0. Children’s session, conducted by Uucle George. T.Of Vows and market reports. 7.15; Talk, MrGeorflse Campbell, ‘‘Motoring, 7.30; News arid market, reports, 3,0: Chimes. s,i; Relay of overture from Majestic 'theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J, Whiteford Waugh. 8.11: Voca) quartet, Clarion Quartet, ’’To.uight’s the Night-r Finale, Act 1" (Itubeng), 8,15: Instrument tai. Studio Trio, (a) "Pastel Minuet" Para, dis). B>) 'Tas des Amuhorgg (“Bullet Callirhoe”—Cliaminade), 8-25; Tenor solo, Mr." J. Simpson, "Rose Marie” (Frlml). 8.32: Kinema organ solog, Stanley Mac. Donald, (a)' "Was it a Dream!” (Coslow), (b) "Nicolette” (Batten), (Regal record G2040D, 8.38; Contralto solo, Alisg Beryl Smith, "Jim," ("High Jinks”) (Frfrul), 5.45: Relay of orchestral entr’acte fmm Majestic Theatre. 8,55: Vocal duet, Misg Alma Mcprugr and Mr. Dunean Black, "Rove’s Own Kiss” ("High Jlnkg”) (Fripil), 8.50: Violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Chanson Louis XIII et Pavano" (Couperin), '8,4: Weather yeppH. 9.7; Vooal auarlet, Clarion Quartet, “Strange Adventure” (“Yeomen pf tfre Guard’ 1 ) (Sullivan), 0,11; Soprano solo, Miss Alma MpGruer, "The Bubble" (‘'High Jinks”) (Frlml), 9-W: Instrumental, Studio Trio, "Hit the peek” selection (Youmans). 9.271 Bass solo, Mr, D. Black, “The Yeqmen Of England" (Ger. man), 0.30; Voual dU e L Miss A- McGruer and Mr.. J. Simpson,; "Indian L'ovp Call” (“Rose Marie”) (Frlml). 9.3-1 i Prpsenta. Lion of the opera "Tristan and Isolda" (Act 8) (Wagner); second instalment (H.M.V, records 01414-17). 10.6; Close down. 4YA, DUNSDIN (463 metreg).-8 p.ip-i Town ijall efrimes. 3.1: Relay pf Instrumental riiusip from Die'Ritz. 4.25; Sports results to hand 430; clone down,' 6,01 Town Hall chimes. 0,1: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7,0: News session. 7.80; Locturette, Dr. Focken (under auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association), “The Location and Destruction of loepergs." 8.0; Town Hall chimes, Studio concert |>y the St, Kilda Rand, under the eondiietorrihip of Mr. Janies D|xon, and assisting artists. 8.1: March. Band, "Black Dike” (Greenwood). 8.61 Baritone solos, Mr- Les Stubbs. 843; Grand organ solos, Marcel Duprh. 8.19: Soprano with chorus,’ Florence Austral. S,2l\: Scottish selection. Baud, "Seotja” (Seiidon), 8.J1: Recital, Mr, Carl Moller, "Men 0 f tl'P FIW Isih Race." 8,87: W a lt?< Band, “Golden Dreamland” (Rimmer). 8.42: Contralto solos, Miss Phyllis Clare. 8.49: Baritone and male quartet, .Trio. Goss and Cathedra) Sialo Quartet. 8.52: Intermezzo, Band, “Prelude" (Rachmaninoff). 8,50: Weather record, 9.1: CJinrus. Light Opera Company, Grims from "Cavaßeria Rpstieuna” (Mascagni). (H.M.V, record E 827). 9,5: Fantasia, Band, "Rustic Scenes" (Rlnpuer), 9.15: Baritone solo. Mr. Les. Stubbs. "The Idite Prayer” GHlitson). 0.10; Hawaiian, Ilahona Glee Club, "Na ’Lti” (Kuahlwl), (Columbia record 01250). 9,2?; Overture, Band, "Bohemian Girl" (Balfej. 9,84: Tenor solos, Alfred O’Shea, (a) "The Old Refrain” (Ma(tullath-Kreisler), (b) "Lilies of Lorraine” (Grey arid Connor). (Columbia record 03614). 0,40; Recital, Mr. Carl Moljer, "If We Only Knew," 0.47: Coptrallo solo, Miss Phyllis Clare, “Sacrament” (McDermid), 0.52: March. Band, "Prince pf Smßes" (Lpilka), 10,0: Close dpwn| BFC. SYDNEY (442 metres),--8 p.m/till ]1,45 p,m, 2RR. SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p,m. till 11,30 p,m, 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres)—7 p.m. till io p,m. BLO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).-8 P-m. till midnight. BAR, MELBOURNE (481 metres). -rg p.m. till 11 p.m. • (Note.-New Zealand (Imp Is an hour and a-hajf alujati of Eastern Australian time.)

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 224, 18 June 1929, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 224, 18 June 1929, Page 8

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 224, 18 June 1929, Page 8

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