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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 3.0: Chimes. Relay of description of Rugby football match from Eden Park, Waikato versus Auckland. 7.0: News and market ieports. 7.40: Talk —Mr I-i. Arthur (ZLIAN), Hon. Sec. N.Z.A.R.T. “The Progress of Television’.’ (under auspices of New Zealand Amateur Radio Transmitters 1 ’ Association). 8.0: Chimes. March —Orchestral Octet, “Colonel Bogey”; intermezzo, “Bells Across the Meadows. 5.9: Contralto —Miss Beryl Smith, “Betty's Gai/len.” Bass—Mr Duncan Black, “The Irish Wanderer.” 8.15: Banjo—Harry Reser (a) “Flappcrette” (b) “Cracker Jack.” 8.21: Vocal duet —Miss Beryl Smith and Mr Duncan Black. “Homing.” Contralto—Miss Beryl Smith (a) “To a Miniature”; (b) “You’ll Get Heaps of Lickins.” 8.28: Orchestral Octet, “Nights of Gladness,” “Gipsy Idyll." 8.36: Chorus and ei chesH a—“ The Merrymakers in Hawaii.” 8.4<): Bass —Mr Duncan Black, “Morven." 8.11: Male quartet — Dixieland Fear (a) "Down by the Old Mill Stream”; (b> “Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet.” 8.50: Orchestral Octet, “Melodious Memories.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9 2:Relay of wrestling tout from Auckland Town Hall, j (-.15: Programme of dance music. 11.0: Sports announcements. 11.10: God save the King.

£YA, Wellington (72J kilocycles) — 3.0: Relay of Rugby footnail match Hom Athletic Park. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market ’.eports and sports results. 7.10: Lecturctte—Mr K. McLennan, Wellington Competitions Society, “Competitions.” 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Concert Chamber, Town Hall, of concert by Wellington Harmonic Society. Choral dance— Tin. 'Choir, “Pan.” Part song—The Choir, “The Serenade.” Violin—Mr Leon de Mauny, "Reverie.” Madrigal — The Choir, “In the Merry Month of May.” Contralto —Mrs Wilfred Andrews, "Polands Dirge.” Part song— Choir, “All Things are Still”; “Wi’ a Hundred Pipers.” Evening weather report and station notices. Part song —The Ladies, “The Snow,” with accempaniment for two violins and piano. Negro Spiritual—The Choir, ‘Nobody Knows the Trouble I See.” Violin —Mr Leon de Mauny, (a) “Air on the G Stiing”; (b) “Loure.” Choral SC ng—"Death on the Hills.” Contralto with violin obligato by Mr Leon de Mauny—Mr.‘> Wilfred Andrews, “Praises.” Part song—“ You Stole My Love.” Festival carol—“ Ring Out, Wild Beils.” 10.0: From the Studio — Dance music programme.’ 11.0: Sporting summary. 11.10: God save the King.

.’HA, Cli’.i.itchurch (980 kilocycles) —2.50: Description of loot hall match. 5.0: CliilM.ren's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: Newsr session. 7.30: Spoils insults. 8.): Chimes. Relay of programme trim IYA, Dunedin. 10.0: Dance music. ■ 11.0: God save the King.

4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 2.45: Relay from Logan Park of Asscciaticn football match. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session., 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk—- " Bird Month—lts Aims aqd Objects,” under auspices of New Zealand Native Birds Protection Society. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Mi.tja Nikiseh and his Jazz Symphony Orchestra, “Strauss Parody.” 8.9: Male quartet—Four Aces (a) “Opening Chorus”; (b) “Kentucky Babe.” 8.14: Xylophone—Mr \V. J. Sinlon (a) “Eldorado March”; (b) “Annie Laurie.” 8.20: Bass— and chorus—Ace of Clubs, (a) “The Dlastertono”; (b) “Magic Moonlight.” 8.35: Hebrew humour —Mr W. B. Lambert, “Down on Cohen's Farm.” 8.43: Saxophone—Tom Katz's Saxophone Band, “Popular Songs Medley.” 8.49: Tenor and chorus —Ace of Hearts (a) “Can’t. Rernembei”; (b) "Massa’s in de Cold Ground.” 8.54: Piano accordion —.Mr J. Dalbanco, “Popular Marches.” 8.58: Quartet —Four Aces, “Morning.” 9.0: Evening weather report and station notices. 9.2: Balalaika Orchestra, Gorskaja, “Das Bachlein.” 9.6: Baiitone and chorus —Ace of Spades (a) “Yeomen’s Wedding”: (b) ‘Tse Gwine Back to Dixie.” 9.12: Xylophone—Mr W. .1, Sinton, (a) “Dance cf the Toy Regiment”; (b) “Dancing Stars.” 9.15: Hebrew humoui —Dlr W. B. Lambert, “The Clothing Shop.” 9.22: Male quartet—Four Aces, “Star Eyes.” 9 25: Stokes’s Banjo Band, “Il Eacio.” 9.32: Duet—Ace of Diamonds and Ace of Spades. “The Two Beggars.” Tenor —Ace of Diamonds, “Nirvana.” 9.35: Piano accordion —Dlr J. Dalbianco, “Popular Waltzes.” 9.46: Male quartets—Four Aces (a) “The World is Waiting foi the Sunrise”; (b) “Closing Ode.” 9.50: Stokes’s Banjo Band (a) “Swedish Fest Dlarch” (b) “Maritana.” 11.0: God save the King.

2YB, New Plymouth (1230 kilocycles).—2.s) to 4.30 p.m. (approx.): Sports relay. 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.: Children's session. 7.30 to 8.0 p.m.: Sports results and talks. 8 to 10 p.m.: Concert and dance programme, with sports results.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 3.0: Chillies. Selected recordings and relay of portion of organ recital from 1 cwn Hall City Organist, Mr Maughan Barnett. 6.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Relay of Divine Service from Pitt Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Rev. W. Walker; oiganist and choirmaster, Professor AV. A. Moor. 8.30 (approx.): Overture —Berlin State Opera. Orchestra, “Academic Festival.’’ Mezzo-soprano—Miss Gladys Barton. “Goin' Home.’’ Vocal duet—Misses Gladys Barton and Alys Monctir, “Still, as the Night.” ■ Suite—Orchestral Octet (a) “March,” (b) “Spena,” (c) “Alazurka.” Baritone —Air Wilfred Alamiing (a) “Thou’rt Passing Hence,” (h) “My Ideal.” Evening weather forecast and announcements. Reverie —Orchestral Octel, “Sunset,” orchestral, “A Tone Picture.” Contralto— Miss Alys Monctir, “0 Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion.” Lute— Professor R. Calace (a) “Canto Nostalgico,” (b) “Serenata. Malinconica.” Mezzo-soprano—Miss Gladys Barton, “The Promise of Life.” Vocal duet— Alisses Gladys Barton and Alys Moncur, “The Rosary.” AValtz —Orchestral Octet, “Artist’s Life,” orchestral, “Clair de Lune.” Alale choir—AVcstminster.Glec Singers, (a) “Breeze of the Niehl.” (I;) “Nellie Gray." Contralto—Alias Alys Moiicur, “The Bitterness of Love.”' Orchestral Octet, “A Drcam,” selection “Cavallcria Ruslit aim.” 10.0. God save the King. 3)A, Wellington I i"Ji) kihic.vcl"?;).— c.): Selected gramophone recordings. I/': Children’s song service, conducted l:y Uncle George, and assisted by Children’s Choir from Karori Methodist i Church. 7.0: Relay of evening ser-i

vice from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. R. J. Howie, 8.A.: organist and choirmaster, MiFrank Thomas. 8.15 (approx.): Relay of Band Recital by Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band from De Luxe Theatre (conductor, Mr Harry Baker). God save the King. I 3YA. Christchurch (980 kilocycles) —3.0: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Relay from Ashburton of Baring Square Mctljodist Church Children's Song Service, under the supervision of Rev. G. B. Hinton. 6.15: Organ music by Mr John Corbett. 8.15 (approx.): Relay of concert programme by Ashburton Silver Band from His Majesty’s Theatre, Ashburton. God save the King. 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 8.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s song service. G. 15: Instrumental recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Allcii. Mead, M.A.; choirmaster, Mr Allred AValmslcy. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Relay through 3YA, Christchurch, of programme by ,AshI tiilon Silver Bapd. 10.0: God save the King. 2YB, Ne W Plymouth (1230 kilocycles).—6 0 to 6.45: Children’s Sunday service. 8.15 to 10.0 p.m.: Concert programme.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1931, Page 4

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1931, Page 4

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1931, Page 4

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