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RADIO BROADCASTING

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IY A Auckland, o. children's session ; (i, dinner music—“ Columbia, hour; instrumental, Ketelbey’s Orchestra; waltz, Jacque Jacobs’ Ensemble; ft.3o, instrumental, Columbia Symphony Orchestra; waltz, R.oyal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra; waltz, Symphony Orchestra ; march, H.M. Grenadier Guards; waltz, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.; waltz, Jacque Jacobs’ Ensemble; 7, news and marketreports; 7.40, talk, Mr N. M. Richmond, “Problems of Capital and Labour’’; S, chimes; presentation of special novelty programme by Elton Black’s Radiolites; opening chqrus, The Company; duo, Messrs Elton Black and A. Petrie; soubrette, Miss Adele Taylor; combined quartet, Messrs A. Petriei and Elton Black and Misses D. Ryan and A. Beunetto; soprano solo. Mi ss Alive Bennetto; combined interlude, Messrs Elton Black, A. Petrie and F. Cosgrove; baritone, Mr A. Petrie; combined duo, Messrs Elton Black and A. Petrie; Scotch humour, Mr Elton Black; finale, The Company; evening weather forecast and announcements ; seen a, The Company; pianologue, Miss Derry Ryan; combined interlude, Messrs Elton Black and A. Petrie; character song, Mr A. Petrie; burlesque, Messrs Elton Black, A. Petrie and A. Taylor; soprano and chorus, Miss Alice Bennetto and Company;' combined duo, Messrs Elton Black and A. Petie; finale, The Company ; 9.30, programme of dance music -—“Columbia ’; 11, God Save the King. 12YA Wellington.—o, children’s session ; G, dinner music session, “H.M.V.” hour; suite, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra; waltz, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 6.30, instrumental, Royal Opera Orchestra; ’cello, Pablo Casals; male quartet, The Rounders; instrumental, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra; instrumental, Chicago Symphony Orchestra; march, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr J. \Y. Fergie, Head: Office, N.Z. Railways. “The Romance of the Main Trunk Railway” ; S, chimes; a special programme to commemorate “The Battle of the Somme,” September 1.2, 1916, by the. Band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, under the conductorsliip of Captain B. J. Shardlow (by permission of the Commanding Office), assisted by 2YA artists; march, hand! choruses, The Lyric Quatet; 8.16, descriptive •selection, the band, “A Khaki Camp” (Bidgood). The scene is a. camp, “Reveille” is sounded and heard in various parts of the camp followed by the “Fall in.” In the distance can be heard the bands of the various regiments quartered near the camp. A detachment of New Zealanders arrive and are received with shouts of welcome, and it is not Jong before an impromptu concert is under .way, a. marked preference being shown for the old favourites such as “Sweet Genevieve ’ and “There is «o. Tavern in the Town.” During the concert, however, a V.C. arrives and is played into camp to the strains of “See the Conquering Hero Comes.” At last night falls and in the distance is heard the “Last Post” followed by “Lights. Out.’l The scene changes again, at daybreak the next day, the “Reveille” is heard again, and it as not long before the camp is in motion prior to the troops’ embarkation from Southampton for service m eiseas, the departure being accompanied by cheers and shouts of fareMr Chas. Williams; 8.32, Mr Will McKeon; xylophone, Victor Sterling; baritone, Mr Will Goudie; cornet solo with band accompaniment, Sergeant W. Barke; quartet. The Lyric; waltz, the band; 9.2, weather report and announcements; tenor, Mr W. Hoy Hill; bass, Mr W. Binet Blown; march, the band; choruses. Lyric Quatet; selection, the band - 936 humour Mr Will McKeon; Maori war fongs. Mr Will Goudie; ’hymn, the band; quartet, The, Lyric; march, the band; regimental inarch, the band; iu.4, trod Save the King. Afternoon session.—-5, children’s hour; 6, dinner music, Columbia hour; oi chest nil, Menorah Symphony Orohes--I’oV AT UII °V T n na o orchesJ Symphony Orchestra; 6.39 band, B B.C. Wireless Military Band, Molni’ Yelly D’Aranvi • orcliestral. Orchestra dc la Societe des ConRB C Av nS f rVat ,°, n i e ’ Pari «; band, 8'.8.C. Wireless Military Band; piano ignaz Friedinan; orchestral, Berlin State Orchestra; 7, news session ; 7.39 talk,Mr. J. V. Oalder, M.Se. 8..-D (Agriculture College, Lincoln) ' “P;)s- , tu,e . Establishment”; 8. chimes; classical and miscellaneous programmeoverture, Berlin State Orchestra; mixed quartet, Melodious Four; soprano. Miss Frances Hamerton ; instrumental Studio Instrumental Octet (conductor! Mi. Harold Beck); tenor, Mr. Russell Sumner; soprano and bass, Melodious -Juo, cello, Pablo: Casals; 83] trio soprano, tenor and contralto, Melodious Trio; bass, Mr. T. D. Williams; quartet -Virtuoso String Quartet; conMiss Belle Renaut; ’cello J ablo Casals; recitation, Mr. Harold Shaw: instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; 9.3, weather report and station notices; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; contralto and tenor Salon Duo; soprano, Miss Frances J lamerton ; instrumental, Studio instrumental Octet; tenor, Miss Russell Sumner; contralto. Miss Belle Renaut--9.30, recitation, Mr. Harold Shawviolin, flute and harp, Neapolitan Triobass, Mr. T. ]). Williams; three vio'i JU ; mixed quarlet, Ihe Melodious Four; chorus, Royal Opera Chorus; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, selection • God Save the King '

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 6

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RADIO BROADCASTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 6

RADIO BROADCASTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 11 September 1930, Page 6