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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: , , IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).— Rciay of programme of 2YA. , 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6.o: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Maori Radio Pagcan. 8.1: Overture, Symons-Ell-wood String Quartet, “First Movement from Maori Quartet.” 8.5: Address, Hamiora Hakopa, greetings and introductory remarks; oration, Henaro Poananga, LL.B.j prologuo from “Scenes from the Past. 8.10: Symons-Ellwood Quartet, ‘ langi from “B Flat, Maori Quartet” (Hill). 8.15: Oration, Honare Poananga, “Tho Coming of tho Maori.” 8.24: Chant, “Thanksgiving Incantation of High Priest.” 8.-5: Haka, Ropu Tamariki (Maori young people of Wanganui), “Thanksgiving Haka.’” 8.27: Address, Hamiora Hakojia, “Maoris at Homo in the Early Days ; oration, Henaro Poananga, “The Marae and Hui” from “Scenes from the Past. 8.38: Poi, Ropu Tamariki, “Tau Iva Tau. 8.41: Koauau (fluto) solo, Ope Whenarero, selected. 8.44: Song, Ope Whenarero and party, “E Pa To Hau.” 8.48: Haka, Ropu Wahino Tanc, “Haka Poi.” 8.49: Symons-Elwood Quartet, “Maori Lament. 8.54: Haka, Ropu Tamariki, * Haka “Whakapapa.” 8.55 Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “Tho Dawn of tho New Day ; “Coming of tho Missionary.” 8.59: Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Waiata Maori. 9.5: Speech, Sir Maui Pomaro, ‘t he Treaty of Waitangi.” 9.17: Symons-Ell-wood Quartet, '“Ka Mate, Iva Mate.’ 9-23: Chorus, Ropu Wahino Tane, “Ope luatahi.” 9.25: Speech, Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of Now Zealand, “Tho Maori’s Part in tho Great War. 9.37: Memorial hymn with string accompaniment, Alangu Tahana, with Ropu Wahino Tamariki, “Piko Nei To Matenga (When our heads are bowed with woe). 9.40: Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “The Maori in Song and Play To-day.” 9.43: Solo and chorus, with string; accompaniment, Raina Ivahukura, “Hoki Hoki Tonu Mai.” 9.47: Song, with string accompaniment —K. Takarangi, “Home, Little Maori, Home.” 9.50: Cnorus, Ropu Wahino ’Tamariki, “Po-ata Ran.” 9.52: Chorus, Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Haero Haere ra c Mine.” 9.55: Solo, K. Takarangi, “Waiata Poi.” 9.58: Chorus with string accompaniment, Ropu Wahine Tamaraki, “E Pari Ra.” 10.0: Solo and chorus, Moi l’ercpe, “Hoca rape waka.” 10.4: Oration, Henare Poananga, LL,B., “jYlaidons Welcome” (from “Scenes from tho Past ). 10.5: Chorus and short double poi, Ropu Wahine, “Ta Hine Taru Kino.” Male chorus, Tona Potae and Ropu Tama-, riki, “Karoo Karoo.” 10.12: Solo and chorus, Ka Winita and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Pekarekarc.” 10.18: Solo with string acompaniment, Ka Winiata, ‘ Hine e Hine.” 10.21: Chorus, Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “To Taniwlia.” 10.25: Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “In Reminiscent Venn 10.27: Solo, with string accompaniment, Ka Winiata, “Dream Boat.” 10.30: Oration, Henare Poananga, “The Warriors’ Welcome” from ’'Scenes from the Past. 10 31: Haka, Ropu Wahino Tamariki, “Ka Mate, K# Mate.” 10.32• Solo with string acompaniment, Mangu Tahana and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Home, Sweet Home. 10.35: National Anthem. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6.0: Children’s hour (Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna). 7.15: News and reports. 7.55: Circumstances permitting, a rebroadeast will be conducted of 2YA, W ellington. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).— Rebroadeast of 2YA. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m. : Dinner music. 7.0: “Big Ben”; late sportin”- news. 7.10: Market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.20: W’eather and shipping news: 7.26: Late news service. 7-35: Programme announcements. 7.37: 2FC Studio Orchestra 8.1: Hubert Carter, tenor. 8.10: Studio Orchestra. 8.20: Items from the monthly concert by the North Sydney Orphans. 9.5 : W’eather forecast. 9.6: Studio orchestra. 9.18 : Brunton Gibb, entertainer. 9.23: Studio Orchestra. 9.38: Hubert Cartor. 9.44: Jules van der Klei, ’cellist. 9.49: Brunton Gib. 10.0: Further items from tho North Sydney Orphans’ Lcn. Maurice, baritone. 10.40 till 11.0: Dance music. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres). —7.20 p.m. : Music. 7.40: “Mending Broken Men,” by Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. 8.0 : Oponing chorus. 8.2: Instrumental trio. 8.15: Address by Dr. P. K. Roest. 8.30: Songs by Lois Zobinski. 8.37: Violin solos by Dan Scully. 8.45 : Songs by Gwladys Edwards. 8.52: ’Cello solos, by Murielle Lang. 9.0: Talk, by Stan. Crittendon. 9.27: Instrumental trio. 9.40: _ Serial story, “Forty Years on the Pacific, ” by Frank Coffee. 9.50: Songs by Gwladys Edwards.

2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Win and Windle, English entertainers. 8.10: The Wurlitzer Organ Broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 8.15: Miss Eleanor Stanton, contralto. 8.22: Mr Raiinund Pechotseh, violinist. 8.29: Miss Camille Alder, soprano. 8.36: King’s Mandolin Orchestra. 8 43- Mr Stan Hudson and Partner, entertainers. 9.3: Mr A. Thomas, baritone. 9.10: Win and Windle. 9.20: Miss Eleanor Stanton. 9.27: Mr R'aimund Pechotseh. 9.34: Miss Camille Alder. 9.41: King’s Mandolin Orchestra. 9.48: Mr A. Thomas. 9.55: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report. 10.0: G.P.O. clock; the Wurlitzer organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 10.15: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra; during the intervals between dances news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock; National Anthem. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—A Plantation programme—B.l4 p.m. : Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.15 : Brunswick City Band. 8.25 : Ella Riddell, contralto. 8.40: .Southern Choral Society. 8.47: Brunswick City Band. 8.57: Ella Riddell. 9.4: French Bros., banjoists. 9.10: Southern Choral Society. 9.17 : Brunswick City Band. 9.29 : Announcements. 9.32: Charles Nuttal, entertainer. 9.45: Brunswick City • Band. 9.55 : Eileen Castles, soprano. 10.2 : Nows service, announcements. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Bedtime stories. 7.0: Special news service; market and stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45 Lccturctte, “Breeds of Pigs for Queensland Conditions,” Mr E. J. Shelton (instructor in pig raising). 8 p.m.: Concert by Mr Erich John’s party. 10.0: News and weather report. 10.10 till 10.40: Gramophone records.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 58, 6 February 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 58, 6 February 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 58, 6 February 1928, Page 3