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TO-DAY’S WIREEESS PROGRAMME.

ILYA AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycles.)

3.0: Afternoon session; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news and market report; 7.4.0, talk—Dr. C. E. Bevan Brown,. ‘Notes on the Health of Wild Animals’; 8.0, special programme of selections from Grand Opera compositions by Guiseppe Verdi. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.0: . Studio items; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette—representative Agricultural Department, ‘For the Man on the Land’; 8.0, a special programme featuring the ‘Eadiolites Copccrt Pari ly’ and the 2YA Salon Orchestra; 9.30 rill 11.0, dance programme. ‘Columbia.’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. Silent day. 4YA DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles) 3.1: Gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner session music; 7.0, news session; 8.1, programme of music to be rendered by the Kaikorai Band, assisted by 4YA artists. RADIO NOTES. Another of the interesting series of zoological talks now being broadcast by IYA will be givt'ii this evening by Dr. G. E. Bevan Byown. He will speak on ■‘Notes on the Health of : Wild Animals.” Tlie evening’s concert session will bo devoted to a special programme of selections from grand operas composed by Guiseppe Verdi. This is in continuation of the series of lecturerecitals given by Mrs. Daisy Basham. Contributing to the programme will be the IYA Orchestral Octet, whose numbers will include ‘ Barcarola, ’ and scshop, nursed him. She gave up her lections from ‘Rigoletto, ’ ‘Othello’ and ‘Aida.’ Miss Millicent O ’Grady, Mr Arthur Ripley ami Mr Lon Bn rues will be the vocalists. Recordings of the ’Anvil Chorus (from ‘II Trovatore’) and ‘La Teinpesta’ (from ‘Othello’) will alse be presented. The evening’s programme from 2YA will be of a bright nature, those responsible being the popular concert party, ‘The Badiolites’ and the 2YA Salon Orche>.stra under Mr Mat Dixon. ' The programme will comprise solos, choruses, sketches, humour, soubretto numbers ami violin solos.

Included on the programme which will be heard from 4YA .arc two performers who arc new to broadcasting — Mr J. E. Davies, (tenor), and Miss Mario Tucker (mezzo-soprano). Mr. Davies is a brilliant, singer and has recently come to Dunedin from Invercargill, at which place he has been successful in obtaining highest marks at

rbo recent Invercargill Competition festivals. His items arc to be three Welsh songs, sung in "Welsh. Miss.'Tucker has a very pleasing voice, with excellent enunciation. Mr A. W., All no, baritone, will sing two sea songs, 'Beating up the Channel,’ and ‘Out on the Deep.’ His third number is to bo “The Sword of Ferrara.’ Included in the Kaikorah Bond items Cor Tuesday evening is one of Purcell's madrigals in which this greatest of all English composers, exeeled. Recitations will be given by Miss E. Newbold. Silent dav at 3YA.

2FG SYDNEY. The State-wick’ llaclio Dance Night; will entertain: 8.0; (Dc. Morrison and his dance band; 8.20, flic Radio Rogues interrupt the proceedings; ,5.2-t, Cec. Morrison and is dance band; 8.44, Norman Jansen,' baritone, sings. ‘Son of Mine’; 8.48, Cec. Morris.;; n and his dance band; 0 8, the country man’s weather session; 0..10, the Radio Rogues; 9.14, Gee. Morrison and his (lanes; band; 9.84, a song by Norman Janson —‘Over the Mountains’; 9.88, Cec. Morris-on aml his ilance b’Mid; 9.58, thb Radio Rogues; i 0.2, Cec. Morrison and his dance iiand: .10 15, announcements; 10.20, Cec. Morrison and his dance band.

23L SYDNEY,

S.O: A programme of musical cont. rants with the olfl masters: —Richard McClelland, bas-s-o, ‘Y« Happy Flock Llovd Davies, violinist —‘Minuet ami Allegro’; Ila Turnbull, soprano —‘0 Sleep Why Dost Th«u Leave Me?', 'So Shall the Lute and Harp’; Madame Bolynos Bono, pianist, pianoforte recital; vocal octette, ‘Madrigal Richard McClelland, bas-so—‘As I Ride*; ‘Sons of the. Sea*; Lloyd Davies, violinist—'First Movement Sonata’; Ha Tnrnbnl: copran<> —'Sweet and Low’;'' Madame Bolvaos Beno, pianoforte solos; vocal octette, 'Carol,’ ‘1 Know My Sou!': 0.30, Dr. Loft ns Bills will tell of ‘Ancient Hunters'; 9.-15, ‘The Children’s Overture’; 10,25. news from the ‘Evening News.’

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIREEESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIREEESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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