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PROGRAMME TO-DAY’S WIRELESS

IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles.)

8.0, London Symphony Orchestra, “Di Ballo”; 8.9, baritone, Peter Dawson, “Rolling Down to Eio,” “Old Jim's Christmas Hymn”; 8.15, piano, Harold Samuel, “First and Last Movements of Sonata in F Minor”; 8.21, soprano, Apna Case, ‘ ‘My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair,” “The Lass with the Delicate Air”; 8.27, New Mayfair Orchestra, “Savoy Irish Medley”; 8.30, duet, Layton and Johnstone, "The Voice in the Old Village Choir,” “Night''; 8.36, Continental Novelty Orchestra, “Alpine Valse”; 8.39, recital, Bransby Williams, “The Showman”; 8.47, violin, Frederic Fradkin, “In a Little Spanish Town”; 8.50, tenor, Hubert Sharpe Sexter, “Christmas Fantasy”; 9.1, weather; 9.3, items by the Band of the Young Australia League and talk by the Manager, Mr. J. S. T. McGowan; 9.23, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘‘Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F”; 9.35, baritone, Harold Williams, “Prince Eugene”; 9.38, Russian Salon Orchestra, “Gipsy . Romance”; 9.41, novelty, Columbia Artists, “Columbia on Parade”; 9.49, New Mayfair Orchestra, “Savoy Welsh Medley”; 9.52, vocal gems, Light Opera Company, “Lady Luck”; 9.56, International Concert Orchestra, “Kavalier”; 10.0 to 11.0, dance music. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 10.0, recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.0, lecturette, “Fabrics and Fashions”; 12.0, lunch music, 2.0, recordings; 3.30, weather; 4.0, weather; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 7.40, lecturette, “For the Man on the Land”; 8.0, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, ‘‘Rose Marie”; 8.10, baritone, Ray Kemp, “The Shade of the Palm; quartet, The Etude, “Sing a New Song”; 8.16, recording (humour), Charles Penrose and Kaye Connor, “The Laughing Policeman in the Chamber of Horrors”; 8.22, Victor S. Lloyd will relate one of his experiences; 8.37, trumpet, Dick Colvin, “May Morning,” Novelty Orchestra, “Saint Cecile,” “Let’s Cheer Up”; 8.47, quartet, The i Etude, “If You Look in Her Eyes,” (tenor, Arthur Pringle, “I Hear a Thrush at Eve”; duet, Air. and Airs. Ray Kemp, “Somebody”; 8.57, recording (humour), Gracie Fields, “A Fly’s Day Out”; 9.0, weather; 9.2, lecturette, Major-General B. S. Alcrlin, “A Parisian Adventure”; 9.17, Novelty Orchestra, “Alario”; zylophone, S. Bernard, “Charlatan March”; piano, Frank Crowther, “Christmas”; 9.27, Gretta Stark, “The Dance on the Lawn,” “Butterfly”; quartet, The Etude,- “They Wouldn’t Believe Ale”; 9.33, recording (humour), Jack Lumsdaine, ‘‘So This is Cricket”; 9.39, Novelty Orchestra, “Community Land”; 9.48, contralto, Airs. Ray Kemp, “Rose in the Bud”; duet, Gretta Stark and Arthur Pringle, “When the Lilac Bloom Uncloses”; recording, H.AI. Coldstream Guards Baud, “War March of the Priests.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 7.30, E. E. Wiltshire, and F. C. Fairdough, “Story of the Garden”; 8.0, recording, Royal Opera Covent Garden, Ballet Russo No. 5 “Alarch Busse”; 8.6, tenor, David McGill, “Why Do I Love You?” “You Are Aly Heart’s Delight”; 8.12, Melody Trio, “Aubade”; 8.17, recording, The Revellers, “Evening”; 8.20, recording, Heywood English Concertina Band, “Old Alemories,” “A Sunday Parade"; 8.26, contralto, Belle Renaut, “As of Yore,” “Spring,” “A Love Song”; 8.31, recording, organ, Jesse Crawford, “Hawaiian Sandman’; 8.34, recording, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Radio—Quick March”; 8.37, recording, soprano, Anna Case, ‘‘Aly Laddie”; 8.40, The Melody Trio, “Rose Marie” selection; 8.47,! tenor, David McGill, “Macushla”; 8.50, recording, Band of Royal Air Force, community songs; 8.56, recording, The Big Four, “Jolly Good Company”; 9.0, weather; 9.2, reserved; 9.17, contralto, Belle Ronaut, .“In the' Garden,” “Spanish Love Song”; 9.21, recording, Harold Williams and Male Chorus, “Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket”; 9.24, Melody Trio, “The Sweetest Flower that Blows,” “Serenade”; 9.30 to 11.0, dance music. , 4A DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 8.0, recordings; 8.30, Kaikorai Band, “The Challenge”; 8.34,. duets, Te Ara Nui and Leslie Brown, "Alataugi,” “Ti-ti-Torea”; 8.40, band, “The Crusaders in Egypt”; 8.53, humour, Lester F. Aloller, “As She Was”; 8.57, baud. “Good-bye”; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, \V. H. Carson, “Famous Trials”; 9.17, soprano, Eva Scott, “Love, I Have Won You,” "Cradle Song”; 9.23, band ‘‘The Trumpeters of the Crown”; 9,30, recording, La Scala Theatre Chorus, Milan, "Anvil Chorus’; 9.33, humour, Lester F. Aloller, “The Sporting Summary”; 9.37, band, “Gloria from 12th Afass”; 9.42, duets, Te Ara Nui and Leslie Brown, “E Pari Ra,” “Waikato”; 9.47, recording, piano, Carrol Gibbons, “Moonbeam Dance”; 9.50, soprano, E v a Scott, “Scenes That Are Brightest,” “ ’Tis June”; 9.56 to 10.0, band, “Imperial Echoes.” EMPIRE BROADCAST—G.S.D. 9.30 —Big Ben. Gramophone recital of the works of Grieg. The London Symphony Orchestra; Richard Tauber; Rachmaninoff and Kreisler; Tho Berlin State Opera Orchestra; Ignaz Friedman; The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra.

10.15—“ The Doctor and the Public” —The Surgery of To-morrow. 10.30 — The Wireless Singers. 10.55—New Books by Mr E. M. Forster. 11.15 The News. 2TO, SYDNEY. 10 —A National Programme transmitted from 3LO, Melbourne, “Chu Chin Chow,” a musical tale of the East. 11.30—Interlude. 11.38—Dance Music and Variety. The A.B.C. Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11.41—“Funiculi Funicula” in Southern Music and Song 12.4—Fred Dennett. 12.16—The Queer Quintette in a “Goofy” number. 12.20—The Orchestra. 2BL, SYDNEY. 10 —A Concert Hour arranged by the Musical Association of N.S.W. Athoa Martelli, 'cellist and Wilfred Arlom,

pianist; Leonore Gotsch, sopfano. 11— Professor Charteris on “ Australia Looks on the World.” 11.30“—George Edwards, Arthur Hemsley, Eric Masters, and Frank Perrin in comedy, song and story. 12.10 —Dance Music. 12.25 —Date News. 3AJB, MELBOURNE. 10.1—“ Our Navy,” by Lieut.-Com-mander H. S. Chesterman. 10.20 —A classical programme arranged' by the Victorian Music Teachers ' Association. Lilian Scott, violinist; Katie Diddle, pianiste; Henri Touzeau, 'cellist; Ida Scott, accompanist. 9.20 “The Watchman” and “The Odd Man-Out” in a Christmas sketch—Dear Old Father Christmas. 11(32 —Music of Ethelbert Nevin. 12.15—News. “TAN-CL* ‘ will save j.a time, money and labour. Cleans, polishes and preserves floors, furniture and footwear. Try it! All p •'cers.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1932, Page 2

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PROGRAMME TO-DAY’S WIRELESS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1932, Page 2

PROGRAMME TO-DAY’S WIRELESS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1932, Page 2