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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Friday, August 2): — 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.40: Belay from Messrs. Kirkcaldle and Stains’ tea-rooms of music by the Trio. 4.0: Selected studio items. 4.30 and 4.50: Sports results to hand. 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Big . Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner session. Overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Martha" (Flotow), (record); grand organ solo, Marcel Dupre, “The Swan” (Salnt-Saens), (record-. 0.12: Tacct. 6.15: Violin solos, Renee Chemet, (a) “Serenade” (ToseUl); (b) "Serenade” (Plerne), (record). Waltz, Marek Weber’s Orchestra, "Moonlight on the Alstar” (Fetras), (record). 6.26: Tacet. 6.30: Orchestral, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, “Valse de Concert” (Glazounov), (record). Solo and chorus. Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “Buddlgore” (Sullivan), (record). 6.42: Tacet. 6.45: Waltz, Jacque Jacobs’ Ensemble, "Vienna Life’ ’(Strauss), (record). Solo and chorus, Zonophone Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “Princess Ida” (Sullivan), (record). Orchestral, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Dance of the Fire Bird” (Stravinsky), (record). 6.56: Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. Dan MeKensie, "The Laws of Rugby.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Relay from College Hall, Victoria Vnlverstiy, of debate by Victoria University College Debating Society. The subject of the debate will be “That the Emergence of Woman from the Home is a Regrettable Feature of Modern Life.” Messrs. W. J. Hall, G. R. Poles and W. 3. Mountjoy will support the motion, and Messrs. W. P. Rollings, G. H. Arndt and A. E. Hurley will oppose the motion. (Messrs. Hall, Poles' and Mountjoy .are members of the Victoria University debating team which will shortly leave for a tour of the Canadian and American Universities.) 10.0 (approx.): Presentation of Act 1 of Bizet’s opera, “Carmen 0 (records). Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (900 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio Items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcr. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7.0: Talk, Mr. Frank Sutherland, “Rugby Football.” 7.20: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of concert from the Lewis Eady HalL 8.30: Soprano solo, Mrs. Laetitia "Parry, “Elizabeth's Prayer” (Wagner). 8.34: Instrumental, Studio Trio, “Romarfe —Trio Op. 80” (Schumann). 8.43: Chorus, Royal Opera Chorus, “Spinning Chorus —Flying Dutchman” (Wagner) (Record). 8.47: Pianoforte solos, Miss Doris Binns, (a) "Ballade No. 1” (Brahms); (b) "Mazurka No. 4” (Paderewski). 8.54: Dramatic recital, Mr. J. F. Montague, “The Battle of Orakau” (Bracken). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: ’Cello solo, Miss Mollie Wright, “Koi Nidrei” (Bruch). 9.6: Chorus, La Scala Chorus, “The Tempest” (“Otello”) (Verdi). 9.1 Q: Pianoforte solo, Miss D. Binns, “La Danse d'Olaf” (Manglagalll). 9.14: Soprano solo, Mrs. L. Parry, (a) "Scenes that are Brightest" (Wallace); (b) “The Sands of Dee" (Clay). 9.21: Instrumental, Studio Trio,, an arrangement of the song “Adelaide” (Beethoven). 9.30: Fantasy In one act—Auckland Dramatic Players, “The Maker of Dreams” (Down). 10.0: March, Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Hongrolse” (Berlioz) (Record). 10.4: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 kilocycles). —3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Mr. Storyman.’ ’ 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr. S. G. Holland, “Hockey” (under the auspices of the Canterbury Hockey Association). 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, Symphony Orchestra, “March of the Toys” (Herbert), (record). 8.5: Soprano solo, Mrs. Moana Lawrence, "Blossoms that Bloom in the Moonlight” (Black and Deitrltch). 8.9: Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, “Aubade” (d’Ambrosio). 8.13: Baritone solos, Mr. Robert Allison, (a) “Lolita” (Buzzl-Peccia); (b) “Klrkconnel Lea” (Moffat). 8.20: Waltz, Inter national Novelty Orchestra, “Cuckoo’’ (Jonassen). Schottlsche, International Novelty Orchestra. “Lena” (Mewes), (record). 8.26: Recitals, Miss Ruby Boot, (a) “The King’s Breakfast” (Milne); (b) “Disobedience” (Milne). 8.33: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andantino and Allegretto” (“Second Trio”— Reinecke). 8.41: Popular songs, Miss Betty Hilliard, (a) "Sally of My Dreams” (Kernell); (b) "Joshua” (Arthurs and Lee). 8.49: Violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, “Minuet” (Popera—Krelsler). 8.53: Soprano solos, Mrs. Moana Lawrence, (a) “Was it a Dream?” (Coslow); (b) "Chiquita” (Wayne). 9.0: Weather report. 9.5: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Gavotte” (Le Clair); (b) “The Red Sarafan” (Verlamov); (c) "Hungarian Dance No. 1” (Brahms). 9.13: Baritone solo, Mr. Robert Allison, “The Carnival” (Molloy). 9.17: English concertina duets, Messrs. Frances and Theo. Gunther, (a) “Sweet Chiming Bells” (Shattuck); (b) “Napoleon's Last Charge” (Paul). 9.22: Recital, Miss Ruby Boot; “A Charlady’s Confidences” (Newman). 9.26: Popular song, Miss Betty Hilliard, "Little Log Cabin of Dreams” (Hanley and Dowling). 9.30: English concertina duets, Messrs. Theo, and Frances Gunther, (a) “Norwegian Cradle Song” (Morell); (b) “Little Irish Rose” (Zamecnlk). 9.36: Gramophone dance programme. Vocal duet, Frank and James McCravy, “Sweet Adeline” (Gerard) ; fox-trot, Colonial Club Orchestra, “Fiorella” (Bryan); fox-trot with vocal chorus, Swanee Syncopators, "The One That I Love Loves Me” (Turk); waltz with whistling and vocal chorus, Eight Radio Stars,. “Always In My Heart” (Drew). 9.48: Monologue with fiddle, “Dad” Williams, "The Dutchman’s Serenade” (Williams). Fiddle and guitar, “Dad” Williams, “Money Musk” (traditional). Foxtrot with whistling and vocal chorus — Eight Radio Stars, “Under the Stars of Havana” (Coleman). Foxtrot with vocal trio —Swanee Syncopators, "Honest” (Tucker). Foxtrot ’with vocal chorus —Eight Radio Stars, “A Happy Ending” (Brown). 19.0: Vocal novelty—Al Bernard, "The Preacher and the Bear” (Arzonla). Foxtrot with vocal chorus—The Captivators, “Building o Nest for Mary” (Rose). .Foxtrot with vocal chorus—Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, “I'm Walking Around In a Dream” (Lewis). Waltz with vocal chorus—Copley Plaza Orchestra, “Pagan Love Song” (Freed). 10.15: Orchestra and chorus—Boue Rldgo Ramblers, (a) "Who Broke the Lock on the Hen-house Door?" (Smith), (b) "She’U be Coming ’Round the Mountain When She Comes” (traditional). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, "Until You Get Somebody Else”

(Kahn). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Arnold Johnson’s Orchestra, “Breakaway’ (Cottier). , , , . 10.26: Novelty with vocal and instrumental effects—Arnold Johnson's Orchestra, "Radio Impressions” (Johnson). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Arnold Johnson s Orchestra, "Big City Blues” (Cottier). Waltz —Municipal Band, “Cuckoo Waltz.” Waltz with vocal chorus —Regent Club Orchestra, “Just an Old Love Affair” (Kahn). 10.39: Male quartet—Ritz Quartet, ‘ Come West, Little Girl, Come West” (Kahn). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —George Beishaw’s K.F.A.B. Orchestra, “Sweet Liza (Hlrsch). Foxtrot with vocal chorus— George Belshaw’s K.F.A.B. Orchestra, “You’d Recognise my Baby (Jacoby). Foxtrot with vocal chorus—Jesse Staffords Orchestra. “All a-Twltter” (Whiting). 10.51: Male quartet—Ritz Quartet, Im Bringing a Red, Red Rose” (Kahn). F'oxtrot with vocal chorus —Jesse Staffords Orchestra, “I Wanna Go Places and Do Things” (Whiting). Foxtrot—Rhythm Aces, “Ace of Rhythms (Smith). 11.0: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). (Special Transmission from the Radio Exhibl tion Buildings.)—ll a.m.: Selected studio items. 2.30: Presentation from 4YA Studio at the Exhibition Buildings of concert to be given by leading artists, and arranged by the Bristol Piano Company, Ltd. 3.30: Rebroadcast of Station 2XAI< (Schenectady, New York) (conditions permitting). 4.0:, Selected studio items. 6.0: Children s session, conducted by Aunt Sheila and Uncle George. 7.0; News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Presentation of Items from 4YA at the Exhibition Buildings. Instrumental- —4YA Salon Orchestra, "Marche Mllitalre” (Schubert). Presentation of the light opera "Our Miss Gibbs (Monckton) by the Major-Harmonists Octet, under the direction of Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnand: Act. 1. 8.40: Selection—4YA Salon Orchestra, “La Boheme” (Puccini). 8.50: Presentation from 4YA Studio at the Exhibition Buildings of “Our Miss Gibbs” Act. 2. 9.8: Weather report. 9.12: Grand organ and cornet—R. Arnold Grier, (a) “Softly Awakes My Heart” (“Samson and Delilah”) (Salnt-Saens); (b) “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan) (Record). 9.20: Choral—Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, (a) “Stars of the Summer Night” (Cruickshank); (b) “The Little Sandman” (West) (Record). 9.26: Mandolin band —Circolo Mandoluistro, (a) “Toma a Surrlento” (de Crutls); (b) "Stephanie Gavotte” (Czlbulka) (Record). 9.32: Further items from 4YA Studio at Exhibition Buildings. Mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Mollie Andrews, “The Home Song” (Liddle). Baritone solos—Mr: F. M. Tuohy, (a) “Shipmates o’ Mine” (Sanderson); (b) “Sally Horner” (trdtl.). ’Cello solo—Mr. P. J. Palmer, “Valse Triste” (Sibelius). Soprano solo—Miss Freda Elmes, “We’d Better Bide a Wee” (Clarlbel). Tenor solo—Mr. H. A. Johnston, “Who Is Sylvia?” (Schubert). Pianoforte solo—Mrs. Ernest Drake, “Polonaise in A Major” (Chopin). Baritone solo—Mr. L. M. Cachemaille, “The Lilac Tree” (Gartlan). Contralto solo— Miss Dorothy Skinner, “I Heard You Singing” (Coates). Violin solo—Mr. Frank Parsons, "The Old Refrain” (Kreisler). Tenor solo—Mr. J. Montague, “I Hear You Calling Me” (Marshall). Soprano solo—Miss Mae Matheson, “Blackbird’s Song” (Scott). 10.30: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—B p.m. till 10.30 p.m. 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres) 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres). —8 p.m. till midnight. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. (Note.—New Zealand time Is an hour and a-half ahead of Eastern Australian time.)

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 15

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 15

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 15