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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night aro as follow: . , IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Silent. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6 p.in.: Children’s session (Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, IVlr T. Bryce Wilson, “The Caro of the Feet.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, “Nachtlanger in Granada.’’ 8.11: Soprano, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., “Zuloika.” 8.14: Bass, with male chorus, Mr J. M. Caldwell, (a) “The Wild Goose Shanty”; (b) “A-roving”; (c) “Can’t Ye Dance tho Polka?” 8.21: Symons-Elu oodSliort Trio, “Trio” (Sant-Saens). 8.31: Mezzo-contralto, Miss Ngairo Coster, “Sing, Break Into Song.” 8.36: Elocution, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, “Tho Selfish Giant. ’ 8.48: Baritono, Mr John Prousc, (a) “Far and l-ligh tho Cranes Do Cry”; (b) “Had a Horse”; (c) “Shepherd, See Thy Horse’s Foaming Mane.” 8.58: Tho orchestra, “Jupiter.” 9.8: Weather report and announcements. 9.10: Tho orenostra, repeat item. 9.18: Tenor, Mr Roy Hill, fifteen minutes of folk and traditional songs. 9.33: Piano, Miss Dorothy Prictor, “Variations in C Minor” (Beethoven). 9.40: Elocution, Air A. Stanley Warwick, (a) “The Front Rank”; (b) “A Chant of Love for England.” 9.46: Soprano, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., (a) “Mignon’s Song”; (b) “Moonlight.” 9.52: Bass, Mr J. M. Caldwell, “Droop Not, Youn g Lover.” 9.56: 'The orchestra, (a) “Logendo”; (b) “La Fee Tarapatapoum.” 10.6: Ariel Singers, “I no Stars that aro Shining.” 10. lu: Mezzocontralto, Miss Ngairo Coster, (a) “Dear Love, Thou’rt Like a Flower”; (b) “The Nightingale.” 10.16: The orchestra, “Ballet Music.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session (Scattcrjoy). 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr E. J. Bell,

“Books.” 8.0: Chimes, programme by Woolston Brass Basd. 8.1: March and cornet duct, with baud accompaniment, (a) “Brilliant”; (b) “Titlarks.” 8.14: Baritono, Mr John Worgan, (a) “The Incomplete Lover” ; (b) “Song of Mine”; (c) “Star of My Soul.” 8.24: Descriptive recital, Mr Jas. Laurenson, “The English Cup Final.” 8.31: Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, (a) “Until”; (b) “Tho Little Damosel.” 8.38: Overture, band, “Anna Bollona.” 8.46: Comic song, Air Basil Johnston, “Signora.” 8.51: Soprano and tenor duet, Aliss Plilda Hutt and Air T. G. Rogers, “Howell, Howell, Dost Thou Loiter?” 8.57: Overture. 9.1: Contralto, Airs Nellie Whitworth, (a) “In a Garden”; (b) “But Why?”; (c) “Fourleaf Clover.” 9.9: Band, “La Traviata.” 9.19: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers, (a) “Doreen”; (b) “Land of Dreams.” 9.26: Humorous recital, Mr Jas. Laurenson, “Casey’s Description of His Fight.” 9/31: Trombone solo and fantasia, Mr E. G. Williams and tho band, (a) “Firefly”; (b) “Nursery Ditties.” 9.44: Comic songs, Air Basil Johnston, (a) “I’m on Strike”; (b) “Umpteen Bandit.” 9.52: Euphonium, with band accompaniment, Bandmaster T. LI. Hughes, (a) “Broken Melody”; (b) “Sons of the Wild.”

4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres). —5.40 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC. 5.45: The “Hello Alan” talks to the children. 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: Weather and shipping nows. 6.47: Studio music. 6.50: The 2FC String Quartette. 7.30: Lato news service. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.42: Brunton Gibns, personality talk, “Alussolini.” 7.57: “The Landing at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, 1915.” Captain Fred Aarons. 8.0: “Big Ben”; Lawrence Godfrey Smith, pianoforte. 3.25: Tho monthly concert of tho North Sydney Orphan’s Wail, including items by Wilfrid Thomas, basso; George AlcNoilly, tenor; Alarie Dawson, violinist; Mr Llolyer, entertainer; Alice Prowsc, contralto; the “Silver Bell” Quartette. 9.20: Llilda Sutton, violinist, and Leila Job, coon songs. 9.32: Tho Arcadian Alalo Quartette. 9.42: Dorothy Dewar, soubretto. 9.50: Hilda Sutton and Leila Job. 10.0: “Big Ben”; tho Arcadian Alalo Quartctet. 10.12: Popular dance music.. 10.22: Dorothy Dewar, soubrette. 10.30: Late weather lorccast; dance music. 10.57: To-morrow’s programme; lato news. 11.0: “Big Ben.” 2GB SYDNEY (316 metros). —7.15 p.m.: Music. 8.0: Opening chorus. 8.2: Sid. and Alolly Owen, and Joyce Slatycr. 8.8 : Songs by Aliss Toppin. 8.15: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.30: Newtown Band. 9.0: Talk by Air Stan Crittendon. 9.15: Sid. and Alolly .Dwell and Joyce Slatycr. 9.23: Songs by Aliss Toppin. 9.30: Newtown Band.

2BL SYDNEY (353 metres). —5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: G.P.O. cllock; 2iiL topical chorus. 8.3: Air Dance Jcil'ree, tenor. 8.10: The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Cliatswood. 8.20: Dismal Desmond, comedian. 8.27: Hcyes Banjo Band. 8.34: Aiiss Camille Alder, soprano. 8.41: Broadcast from the Stadium: A description of the wrestling dontest by Mr Walter E. Withrow. 9.40: Air Dance Jeffree. 9.47: Hcyes Banjo Band. 9.54: Dismal Desmond. 10.1: Miss' Camilla Alder. 10.8: Wurlitzer Organ. 10.25: liesuinc of following day’s programme. 10.30: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. During intervals between dances, news will be broadcast. 11.30; National Anthem.

3LO MELBOURNE (37i metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: Nows and market reports. 7.13: Birthday greetings. 7.15: Under the auspices of the Boy Scouts’ Association Dr C. Gordon McAdam will speak on “Scout Work.” 7.30: Mr E. C. H. Taylor, “School Life and School Sport.” 7.46: Miss Knight, “Preserved Bruits.” 8.0: Programme announcements. 8.1: St. Vincent Dc Paul’s Orphanage Band. 8.10: Elsternwick Methodist male choir. 8.17: St. Vincent De Paul’s Orphanage Band. 8.25: Thomas George, bass. 8.32: St. Vincent De Paul’s Orphanage Band. 8.42: Elsternwick Methodist male choir. 8.50: St. Vincent De Paul’s Orphanage Band. 9.0: Programme by the students of the University Conservatorium. 9.45: Ono act play, “The Alan .on the Kerb.” 10.0: News service; meteorological information; British ofiicial wireless news from Rugby; announcements. 10.10: Joo Brennan and Ida Newton. 10.22: St. Vincent Do Paul’s Orphanage Band. 10.32: Jimmy Kemper, the arlist unique. 10.44: St. Vincent Do Paul’s, Orphanago Band. 10.50: Althouse and AlcCallum, vocalist, flautist and pianist. 11.1 till 11.40: The Vagabonds. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).—6 p.m. : Victor Harding, bass. 6.7: Gypsy Players. 6.30: Iris Turner, soprano. 6.37: Gypsy Players. 6.52: Dorothy Roxburgh, viola. 7.0: May's Band. 8.0: News and market reports. 8.30: A description of the ice hockey match, N.S.W. v. Victoria, intcr-State annual series championships, at the Glaciarium. 9.30: Studio orchestra. 9.40: Alfred Firman, talk, “Books of Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow.” 9.50: Victor Baxter, tenor. 9.57: Rupert Hazcll and Elsio Day, ' “Harmonilarity.” 10.11: Evelyn Ashley, eopramo. 10.19: Studio ■ orchestra. 10.29: Victor Baxter. 10.36: Studio orchestra. 10.53: Nows session. 10.58 : Weather forecast.

4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—6 p.m.: News. 6.10: A science talk, “The Ice Caps,” by Air Inigo Jones. 6.26: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7.0: Special news service. 7.3: Market reports. 7.25: Stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lccturette, “Agricultural Shows,” by Professor J. K. Murray (principal Agricultural High School and College). 8.0: The official opening ceremony of the Alcat Hall, Royal National Show, will bo relayed from the Showgrounds. There will be speeches by the Hon. W. AlcCormack, AI.L.A. (Premier), the Hon. W. Fogan Smith, AI.L.A. (Alinister of Agriculture and Stock) and others. A short lecture by Alajor H. Shen-ton-Cole (London and North East Railway Representative) will also be relayed. 9.0: Aletropolitan weather forecast. 9.2: The Aloha Novelty Trio. 9.8: Contralto, Aiiss Winifred Anderson. 9.15: The Aloha Trio. 9.20: Soprano, Miss Winnie Dunoon. 9.25: The Aloha Novelty Trio.. 9.30: A recital of selected, electrically reproduced gramophone records. 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 212, 6 August 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 212, 6 August 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 212, 6 August 1928, Page 3