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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night arc as follow :

IYYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6 p.m. : Children’s hour (Uncle George). 7.15: Talk by Mr Geo. Ambler on “Poul-try-keeping: Lino Breeding.” 7.30: News and market reports; book review. 8.0: Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre. 8.11: Baritone, Mr Walter Brough, “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind.” 8.15: Auckland Trio, “Finale” from “Novolleton.” 8.24: Soprano, Miss Nora Ilumo, “Ave Maria” tGounod,). 8.28: Flute: “By the Brook.” 8.32: Tenor, Mr C. Suisted, “Take a Bair of Sparkling l'iycs.” 8.36: Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.46: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Nocturne in E Flat” (Chopin). 8.5(7: Talk by Air A. B. Chappell on “Old New Zealand : Tho 1 Story of a Flagstad'.” 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.6: 1* lute, “The Nightingale.” . 9.10: Contralto, Madame Irene Ainsley, recitative and aria from “Rinaldo.” 9.14 : Auckland Trio, “Hungarian Dances.” 9.22: Presentation of excerpts from “Mignon," produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. (Cast': Mignon, Madamo Irene Ainsley; Fillina, Miss Nora Hume; Wilhelm, Mr C. Suisted; Lothario, Mr W. Brough).

2YA WELLINGTON (420 m'etres).—6 p.m. : Children’s hour (Big Brother Jack). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturettc by representative of Agricultural Department, “For the Man on tho Land.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1 : Overture, the orchestra (a) “Patrol —Spirit of America”; (b) “Summer Evening.” 8.11: Duet, Mrs Alice Harris and Air Lon Barnes, “When You Are By Aly Sido.” 8.15: ’Cello, with orchestral accompaniment, Air Geo. Ellwood, “Aprcs un Reve.” 8.22: Tenor, Air Arthur Coe, “Serenade” (Tschalkowsky). 8.26: Airs Mildred Kenny’s Steel Guitar Trio, (a) “Alellow Morn”; (b) “Shine on, Harvest Aloon.” 8.33: Contralto, Aliss Lily Alackie, “Aly Heart is Singing.”. 8.37: Humour, All* W. AlcClellan, “The Street Watchmlan’s Story.” 8.42: Baritone, Air Lcn Barnes, (a) “Widdecombe Fair”; (b) “The Horn”; (c) “Peeche.” 8.52: Relay of organ solos by Air H. Temple White, (a) “Reve D’Amour”; (b) "Marche Aux Flambeaux.” 9.2: Weather report and announcements. 9.4: Soprano, Airs Alice Harris, “When a Dream of Love You Cherist.” 9.8: The orchestra, repeat item. 9.16: The Orpheus Quartet, “Kentucky Babe.-” 9.20: Airs AJildred Kenny's Steel Guitar Trio, (a) -“When You And I Were Young, Alaggio”; (b) “Rosie O’Ryan.” 9.26: Songs at the piano, Air Billy Hart, (a) “Side By Side”; (b) latest hits. 9.36: Tho orchestra, “Sunny.” 9.46: Contralto, Aliss Lily Alackie, “A Garden is a Lovcsome Thing.” 9.50: Humour, Air W, AlcClellan, (a) “Pinkies Piano”; (b) “Johnny, You and Ale.’, 9.55: Tin? orchestra, “Nautical Scenes.” 10.5: The Orpheus Trio, “Pure Ray of ought.” 10.9 till 10.30: Tho orchestra, latest dance novelties. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— Silent. 3ZG CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres).— 6.30 p.m. till 10.15: Concert session.

4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—6 p.m. : Children’s session (Big Brother Bill). 7.15 ■. News session. 7.30: Address. 8.0: Town Hall chimes; concert by the St. Hilda Band and assisting artists. 8.1: March, band, “St. Kilda.” 8.5: Soprano, Airs D. Carty, (a) “Drink to Ale Only With Thine Eyes”; (b) “The Aleeting of the Waters.” 8.11: Recital, Mr Lester Alollcr, “Tho Alouse.” 8.17: W altz, band, ‘Reflections.” 8.27: Baritone, Air Bert Rawlinson, “Gao, Bring to Ale.” 8.30: Address, Pastor W. D. More.* 8.45: Intermezzo, ba-.nd, “Sabbath Bells.” 8.51: Contralto, Aliss E. Basiro, (a) “There’s a Land”; (b) “Birds Go North Again. 8.56: Recital, Aliss Anita WTnkol, “in An Indian Garden.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Selection, band, “The Aiartyrs. 9.17: Bass, Mr F. C. Coopor, “I’m a Roamer.” 9.21 : Euphonium, (with band accompaniment), “Star of Eve.” 9.28: Vocal duet, Airs D. Carty and Air Bert Rawlinson. “Annie Laurie.” ' 9.32: RcAals, All* Lester Alollcr, (a) “Christmas at Sea”; (b) “Prizes in the Pudding.” 9.40: Overture, band. “Semiramide.” 9.50: . Contralto, Aliss E. Basiro, “Break, Break, Brehk.” 9.53: Recitals, Miss' Anita W inkel, (a) “The Three Trees”; (b) child impersonation, “Has Anyono Seen Aly Alouse?” 9.58: Baritone, Air Bert Rawlinson, (a) “Danny Boy”; (b) “Youth.” 10.4: Selection of hymns, band. J 0.9: Bass, Air F. C. Cooper; (a) “From Rushy Beds”; (b) “Love Leads to Baltic.” 10.15: Alarch, band, “Swing Along.”

2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—s.4o p.m. : Tho chimes of 2FC. 5.45: Tile “Hello Alan” talks to the children. 6.15: Aunt “Eily” will entertain the young folk. 6.25 : Children’s music. 6.30: Late sporting news. 6.35: Alarket reports (wool, wheat and stock). 6.43 : Fruit and vegetable markets. 6.45: Stock exchange information. 6.48: Weather and shipping news. 6.50: Studio music. 7.0: The Studio Quartccto. 7.30: Late nows service. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.42: Tho N.S.W’. State Military Band. 7.59: Foreword to the noxt item. 8.0: The Capitol Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Wurlitzer Organ, Fred Scholl. 8.20: Captain Donald AlacLcan, storyteller, will tell the truo story of the mystery of the “Alary Celeste.” 8.35: The N.S.W. State Alilitary Band. 8.50: Roy Agnew, Australian composer. 9.0: “Big Ben”; late weather forecast; tho N.S.W 7 . State Alilitary Band. 9.20: The stage presentation from tho Capitol Theatre. 9.35: A radio revue presented by the Langlca Concert Company in collaboration with Charles Lawrence. 10.20: Roy Agnew. 10.30: Late weather forecast ; the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.45: Studio music. 10.50: Tho Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Tomorrow’s programme and late news. 11.0 : “Big Ben”; the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem.

2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. : Opening 1 chorus. • 8.2: iVlusic 8.8 Address by Professor E. Wood. 8.30: Songs by Miss Merlo Miller. 8.37: Violin solos by Mr Cecil Berry. 8.45: Humorous iteni6 by Corporal Williams. 8.52: Pianoforte solos by Miss Ada Brook. 9.0: Talk. 9.20: Song 3 by Miss Merlo Miller. 9.27: 2GB Instrumental Trio. 9.40: • Humorous items by Corporal Williams. 9.50: ’Cello solos by Miss Marjorie Kennedy.

2BL SYDNEY 353 metres).—s.4s p.m. : Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0 :' News and market reports. 8.0 : G.P.O. clock; 2BL topical chorus. 8.3: N.S.W. Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 8.18: AVin and Windlo, English entertainers. 8.28: Clement Q. AVilliams, baritone. 8.35: Tooth’s Brewery Band. 8.55: Miss Madge Clague, contralto. 9.2: N.S.W. Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.18: AVin and AVindlo. 9.28 : Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9 48- Mr Clement Q. AVilliams. 9.55: N.S.AAC Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.10 : Miss Madge Clague. 10.17 : N S AA T . Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra 10.32 : Resume of following day’s programme. 10.35:' The AVentworth Cafe Orchestra. During intervals between dances, book reviewers will bo broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).— Programme not to hand. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—6 p.m. : News. 6.10 : Dinner music, from the Paris Cafe. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “Uncle Ben” and “Uncle Pete.” 7.0: Special news service. 7.3: Market reports. 7.25 : Stock report. 7.30: AUeather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43 : Standard time signals. 7.45 : Lccturetto, “Rural Life in Other Lands,” by Mr J. F. F. Reid. 8.0: To-night’s programme will comprise the sequel to the radio mystery, “The Five Jowels of Fana Singh,” which was enacted in the studio of 4QG on July 26. It will be rememmembered that a radio detective story was presented, but ceased at its most puzzling point. Listeners were then asked to forward solutions to the station and to attempt to locato the guilty person in the big jewel robbery. To-night the radio mystery will bo re-enacted, but this time will proceed to the end, thus making its solution known to all listeners. AA’hen the drama has been completely broadcast, the attempts at the solution of the mystery which have reachod the station will bo opened and read out. 9.0 i A programme by the Cadenza Plectral Club. 10.0: News and weather report. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 207, 31 July 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 207, 31 July 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 207, 31 July 1928, Page 3

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