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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (902 Kilocycles.). 5.0: Children, by Cinderella; 6.0. jDinner music; 7.0: News and reports; | 8.0: Recording, Band of H.M. Greir’ j. dier Guards, “The Thistle”; 8.9: Savoy Maio Quartet, “Caro Mio Beu.'’ Baritone, Arthur Gaily, “Leader of the Town Brass Band.” Quartet, “Little Tommy Went a-Fishing”; 8.21: IYA Chamber Orchestra, “The Major”; “Coppelia Ballet”; 8.31: Recording, Wish Wynne, “A Bedtime Story—Sleeping Beauty”; 8.37: Male Alto, Bert Skeels, “Down Here”; Savoy Male Quartet, “Love’s Old Sweet > Song”; 8.44: The Orchestra, “Zwei Leider”; 8.50: Savoy Male Quarter “Off in the Stilly Night”; Bass-bari-tone, S. Hislop, “Sea Fever”; 8.56: Recording, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Hungarian Dance’.’; 9.0: Weather forecast and notices; 9.2: A Sea Story, “Le Fore Brace, “The Stolen Ship”; 9.22: The Orchestra, “Three Dances”; 9.32: Recording (Sketch', “The Smoking Concert”; 9.40: Tenor, Frank Campbell, “Country Folk”; S.i voy Male Quartet, “Simple Simon”; 9.47: Recording, Padilla’s Marimba Or. cnestra, “Paree”; Recording, The Carson Sisters, “Without That Girl”; 9.53: The Orchestra, “Bits and Pieces ’ Selection; 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10: Dance programme. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles!. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: W. E. A. Session, Professor T. A. Hunter, “Man and His Social Institutions—Can Democracy Survive?”; 8.0: Overture '2YA Concert Orchestra, “Piqiv Dame”; 8.10: Baritone, Ernest Short “The Sun God”; “The Call of the Wild”; 8.16: Recordings (Humour Joe Playman, “Cohen on Telephone Deportment”; Michael Casey, “Casey at the Hospital”; 8.22: Soprano, Christina Ormiston, “Banks of Aller Water”; “There’s a Whisper in the Air”; 8.28: The Orchestra, “The Ar cadians”; 8.40: Recording, Rotorua Male Quartet, “Moe Mai e Hine’ ; “Maringa Ai”; 8.46: Will Bishop will entertain at the piano; 9.0: Weathei report and notices; 9.2: Reserved, 9.15: Suite for Strings, The Orchestra, “Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance”: 9.23: Baritone, Ernest Short, “Th' 1 Victor”; “Three for Jack”; 9.29: Re cording (Male Quartet), The SingY. .Sophor-'orcs, .“My Ohio Hom’'” ‘■"h'oe” 9 35: Pnprono i h li tra), Chr’stina Ormiston, Sta “Rose Softly Blooming”; 9.41: The Or chestra, “Cuban Dance”; 9.46: Re cording (Humour), Will Fyffe, “Dr Mr Gregor”; 9.50: The Orchestra, “Pre hide”; “A.lbanian March”; 10.0: Sport

’"ng nummary-;■'■•10.10: Relay of dance music fijom Adelphi Cabaret. 3YA, CH.:CH- (9SO Kilocycles). 5.0: Children, by Aunt Pat am) Uncle Charlie; 6.0: Dinner music,. 7.0: News and reports; 7.45: Talk, under the auspices of the Town Plan ning Institute of New Zealand, Ed win F. Scott, “Economic Aspect”; 8.0; Relay of programme from 4YA, Dur edin; 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10 Dance music. 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children, by Aunt Anita; 6.0 Dinner muric: 7.0: News and <reportf 8.0: Recording, New Light Sym phony Orchestra, “Princess Ida” Selec tion; 8.9: Solo and Choruses, The Gaiety Troupe, “The Hunting Song”; •Come Let’s Be Off”: 8.13: The Rose Instrumental Octet, “Goer Mr>vzs”; 8 20: Duet. J Devereux air '.Css M Clark, “The Flower Song”; horns, The Gaiety Troupe, ‘Tennis”; h-o. -r-n - ou M Holland, “ 'finu ■ m ;1 . he Women’s Freedom League'' ’•’•?• ‘-’ylophone, F. J. Andrew.?, “R <' ppm.- Pag”: “ T ’nderneath the Melm • Moon’, 8.40: Plantation Songs, “ho Gaiety Troupe, “Down by dat Ribber”; “De Ole Banjo”; 8.47: The Octet, “The Red Mill” Selection; 8.54: Duet, Mr and Mrs Edward Mo “Coney Island”; Chorus, The Gaiety Troupe, “Father of the Queen of Comic Opera”; 9.0: Weather report and notices; 9.2: Reserved; 9.17: Recording, Black Diamond Band, “Out of the Blue”; 9.20: Chorus, The Gaiety Troupe, “Moon Fairies”; 9.28: Selection, The Octet, “My Son John”; 9.33: Humour, Miss E. M. Holland, “Further Selections from Margaret Pow”: 9.39: Solo and Chorus, “The Gaiety Troupe, “Oh, Gifted Master Sleep”; “Everything’s Right in the Blue Room”; 9.47: Xylophone, E. J. Andrews, “Dance of the Sparrows”; “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny”: 9.52: Plantation Songs, The Gaiety Troupe, “Far Fai’ Away,” “Goo.l night”; 9.57: Selection, The Octet, “La Paloma”; 10.0: Sports summary; 10.10: Dance music.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME IYA, AUCKLAND, 903 Kilocycles. 2.0: Selected recordings and literary selection. 6.0: Children’s Song Service. 7.0: Relay of Service from St David’s Church. 8.30: Relay Muncipal Band Concert from Auckland Town Hall. March, The Band, “Entry of the Boyards.” Overture, The Band, “Zampa.” Cornet duet, Messrs F. Bowes and J. Davies, “The Tyrolean Lovers.” The Band, “William Tell.” Flute, Hal. C. McLennan, “A Fantasy.” The Band, “Norwegian Rhapsody No. 2,” Op, 19. Xylophone, Rowland Jackson, “The Picadores.” Duet (flute and clarinet), H. C. McLennan and P. W. Eastoe, “Rippling Streams.” Hymn, The Band, “Hollingside.” March, The Band, “Martial Moments.” Selected recordings. 2YA, WELLINGTON, 720 Kilocycles

2.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Children’s Choir from St. John’s Presbyterian Church. 7.0: Relay of Evening Service from the Taranaki Street Methodist Church. 8.15 (approx.): Relay of concert by Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band, from De Luxe Theatre.

3YA, CH.CH., 980 Kilocycles. 2.0: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Children’s Song Service, by Church of Christ Sunday School. 6.15: Musical chimes. 6.30: Relay of Evening Service from Church of Christ. 8.0 (ap■pr'ox.): Selected recordings. 8.15: Christchurch Salon Orchestra, “Highland Laddies.” 8.27: Tenor, Hubert Carter, Cyclo of Gipsy Songs”: (a) “I Chant My Lay”; (b) “Hark How My Triangle”; (c) “Silent and Lone the Woods Around”; (d) “Songs My Mothei* Taught Me”; (e) “Tunc Thy Strings, Oh Gipsy”; (f) “In His Wide and Ample Vesture”; (g) “Cloudy Heights of Tatra.” 8.42: Phyllis Kinniburgh, “Concert Study in F Minor.” 8.47: Mezzo-soprano, Merle Miller, “To Music”; “La Danza.” 8.53: Salon Orchestra, “Popular Songs by Hermann Lohr.” 9.3: Weather forecast and notices. 9.5: Tenor, Hubert Carter, “Where the Wild Fowl Call”; “In the Silver Moonbeams”; “The Swan”; “Love’s Secret”; “The Bold Unbiddable Child”: "To Ono Who Passed Whistling Thro.’ the Night”; “The River.” 9.20: Piano, Phyllis Kinniburgh, “Bal-

lade in G Minor.” 9.26: Recording, Peter Dawson, “Thro’ the Darkness.” 9.30: Salon Orchestra, “Far Across the Desert Sands”; “Where the Abana Flows”; “Beloved in Your Absence.” 9.37: Mezzo-soprano, Merle Miller, “Yonder.” 9.41: Recording (organ), Edwin H. Lemare, “Andantino in D Flat.” 9.45: Recording, Russian State Choir, “Storm on the Volga.” 9.53: Salon Orchestra, “How Many a Lonely

Caravan”; “If in the Great Bazaars”; “Allah Be With Us.” 4YA, DUNEDIN, 650 Kilocycles. 2.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch;

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 9

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 9