TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND, 900 Kilocycles. . 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: “A Talk to Pig Farmers,”' by Mr. Fred Discombe. 8.0: Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Vienna by Night.” 8.9: Soprano—Miss D. Lovelace Milne (a) “Steal Away”; (b) “Tis, O Lord”. 8.15: The Civic Novelty Trio, (a) “Chromatic”; (b) “Softly Awakes My Heart”; (c) “With You”. 8.30: Elocution—Mr. J. M. Clark, “Mark Anthony’s Oration Over the Body of Caesar”. 8.37: The Sieber Choir, “Faust Waltz”. 8.41: Piano— Mr. Cyril Towsey (a) “Prelude in D Flat”; (b) “Ballade in A”. 8.50: Bassbaritone —Mr. Victor Baxter (a) “Fill a Glass with Golden Wine”; (b) “Two Grenadiers”. 8.56: Violin—Erica Morini (a) “Minuet”; (b) “Gavotte”. 9.2: Evening weather forecast. 9.4: Balalaika—Mr. Simon Philipoff (a) “Caprice Viennois”; (b) “Caprice”; (c) “Variation from Corelli”. 9.14: Soprano—Miss D. Lovelace Milne (a) “Robin Adair”; (b) “The Last Rose of Summer”. 9.21: The Civic Novelty Trio (a) “Lonesome Little Doll”; (b) “Log Cabin Blues”; (c) “Latest Hit.” 9.36: Elocution—Mr. J. M. Clark, “The Story of the Old Ram”. 9.43: Accordeon—Medard Ferrero (a) “Torrent”; (b) “A Rare Bird”. 9.49: Bass-bari-tone—Mr. Victor Baxter (a) “Sunday”, (b) “The Song of the Volga Boatmen.” 9.55: The Sieber Choir, “The Mill in the Black Forest.” 9.59: Polydor Brass Band, “Petersburger March.” 2YA, WELLINGTON, 720 Kilocycles
5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. A. E. Wilson, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts.” 8.0: Note: This programme is subject to interruption to permit of a relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre. 2YA Orchestrina, “Mayday.” 8.9: Soprano—Mrs A. P. Truda (a) “Waiata Maori”; (b) “Les Cloches”. 8.15: Tenor—Mr. O. McGuinness (a) “Come into the Garden, Maud”; (b) “Yes! Let Me like a Soldier Fall”. 8.21: Novelty Duo— Dorrie and Laurie (a) “Casey Jones”; (b) “Looks”. 8.29: Baritone —Mr. Claude Moss, “Route Marchin’.” 8.33: Orchestrina, “Gipsy Princess.” 8.41: Song medley for soprano and tenor — Mrs A. P. Truda and Mr. O. McGuinness, with orchestral accompaniment, “Irish Medley.” 8.45: Baritone —Mr. Claude Moss, (a) “Boat Song”; (b) “A Brown Bird Singing”. 8.50: Orchestrina “Pluie D’Or”. 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Novelty Duo —Dorrie Laurie, (a) “Marui Girl”; (b) “So We Go On”. 9.10: Tenor—Mr. O. McGuinness, “To a Miniature”. 9.14: Orchestrina (a). “Faust Frivolities”; (b) “La Gazelle”. 9.22: Soprano—Mrs A. P. Truda, “Serenade in Summer.” 9.26: Orchestrina, “Three, Little Words.” 9.32: Dance programme.
3YA, CH.CH, 980 Kilocycles. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk —Messrs J. Cosgrove and W. Melbourne, “Radio Service.” 8.0: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Crown Diamonds.” 8.9: Dulcet Quartette, “To Daffodils.” Contralto —Miss Nellie Lowe (a) “Buy My Strawberries”; (b) “Dream Canoe”. 8.16: Piano —Miss Aileen Warren, “Nocturne”. 8.19; Tenor—Mr. Jas. Shaw, “I Know of Two Bright Eyes.” 8.22: Lute and mandoline —Professor and Maria Calace (a) “Tarantella”; (b) “Reverence Gavotte.”. 8.28: Baritone —Mr. A. G. Thompson (a) “Winnin’ Thro’”; (b) “Standing By”. 8.32: Humour—Mr. George Titchener, “Gone Aloft”. . 8.36: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “Scherzo-Presto”; (b) “Song of the Mountains”; (c) “Spanish Dance, No. 4”. 8.47: Soprano —Mrs W. B. Harris, “A Little Coon’s Prayer.” 8.50: Jazz songs with improvised accompaniments —Messrs Albert Carlisle and Les Grummitt (a) “Happy Days and Lonely Nights”; (b) “A Bundle of Old Love Letters. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Parade of the Tin Soldiers.” 9.6: Contralto —Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “Ships that Pass in the Night, (a) “Beloved, it is Morn. 9.10: Pianoforte —-Miss Aileen Warren, “Humoreskes, Nos. 1 and 2”. 9.15: Tenor —Mr. Jas. Shaw, “Sally in Our Alley.” Soprano—Mrs W. B. Harris, “Cheer Up, Do.” 9.22: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Brownie’s Parade.” 9.25: Humour —Mr. George Titchener, “Sarsprella”. 9.33: InstrumentalBroadcasting Trio (a) “Alla Danza”. (b) “Farewell to Cucullain”; (c) “Serenade”. 9.43: Contralto and tenor —jjiss Nellie Lowe and Mr. Jas. Shaw, “Carmena.” Vocal —Dulcet Quartette, “Curfew”. 9.48: Jazz songs to improvised accompaniment—Messrs Albert Carlisle and Les Grummit (a), “Should I?”; (b) “My Mother’s Eyes.” 9.58: Band of Salvation Army, “The Scout Leader”. 4YA, DUNEDIN, 650 Kilocycles. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, “Memories of Paris.” 8.9: Lecture-recital —“Favourite National Songs; Their History and Origin”, by Mr. John Leech, assisted by the following artists;—Misses Valda G. McCurdy, Noni Davidson, Maude Kenward, Mal’garet Howden, Eva Judd. Muriel Caddie; Mrs A. G. Pointon, Messrs William Ruffell, T. D. White, and John Leech.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 April 1931, Page 7
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