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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: — IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6.o p.in. : Children’s session (Uncle George). 7.15: News and mnrket reports, book review. 8.0: Orchestra, “Magic Flute.” 8.10: Soprano, Miss Nancyo Hanna, “Orpheus with his Lute.” 8.14: Majostic Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr J. Whitoford Waugh. 8.20: Baritone, Mr Lon Kcven, "To-morrow.” 8.24: Orchestra, “The Voice of the Bells.” 8.30: Contralto, Madame Irene Ainsley, “My Heart is Weary.” 8,34: Orchestra, “Maid of the East.” 8.44: Tenor, Mr Lambert Harvey. 8.48: Lecturctte, Mr A. B. Chappell, M.'A. “The Maori, His Use of Magic.” 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Presentation of excerpts from “Carmen” (Bizet), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley by Madame Irene Ainsley, Miss Nancyo Hanna, Miss Marjorie Fair, Miss Irene Frost, Mr Lambert Harvey, Mr Len Keven, Mr 11. G. Burr and Mr A. E. Davies. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6.o p.m. : Children's session (Big Brother Jack). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturctte uy a roprosntatieve of the Agricultural Department, “lor the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes. Special programme by the Fetono Black and \vhue Entertainers, assisted by 2YA Orchestra. 8.1: Orchestra, "Misanieho.” 8.11: Black and White Isntertainers, “Drinking Song” (from “’Hie Student Prince”). 8.15: Soprano, Master Jackie Harris, "Como to the Fair.” 8.19: Gramophone record. 8.23: Humour, ■Mr Les Andersen, “The Troubles of Guy de Yere.” 8.28: Vocal, Misses Margaret and Molly Keating, "Look Down, Dear Eyes.” 8.52: Pianoforte, Misses Margaret Scott and G. Smith, "Qui Vive.” 8.56: Vocal, Messrs K. Park, L. Boyd and Hart, "Nola.” 8.40: Novelty, Mr VV. Rowe anti Miss G. Smith, "Nuvelty Story Scena.” 8.45: Soprano and chorus, Miss M. Keating and Black and White Entertainers, “'ihe Bubble Song” (from “High Jinks”). 8.49: Humorous sketch, Misses Jean Leadbetter and Kirry Rowe, “That Child in the Train.” 8.54: Light vocal, Miss M. Keating and Mr R. Park, “Dew, Dow, Dewy Day.” 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Orchestra. 9.8: Juvonile song, Joan Craig, “Barefoot Days.” 9.12: Instrumental, Maori members of the Company, Maori melodies and popular numbers. 9.22: Light baritono, Mr Les Boyd, "Beautiful.” 9.26: Humour, Messrs Rowe, Boyd and Hart, “A Bit of Blarney.” 9.31: Orchestra, “Bells of St. Mary's.” 9.37: Duet with chorus, Miss Mollie Koating, Mr R. Park and Potone Entertainers, “Not Now, But Later” (from “High Jinks”). 9.41: Comic song, Mr Ted Adams, “Only Cbmo down for the Day.” 9.46: Flexitone, Mr F. Brown, “Ramona.” 9.50: Sketch, Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr Rowe, “Foiled.” 9.54: Vocal, Messrs R. Park and J. Warren, “Side by Side.” 9.58: Closing chorus, Black and White Entertainers, "High Jinks.” 10.2: Orchestra, “Cabaret Girl.” .10.12: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— Silent. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session (Big Brother Bill). 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr James Dixon, and assisting artists. 8.1: Band, “My Regiment.” 8.5: Band, “Forest Flowers.” 8.15: Tenor, Mr L. E. Dailey, (a) “The Land- o’ the Leal”; (b) “Macushla.” 8.18: Gramophone record. 8.22: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Dorothy Sligo, "One Morning Very Early.” 8.25: Band, “Introduction to Faust.” 8.30: Recital, Mr Lester Moller, “Bombadier Gerrai I.' 8.35 : Gramophone record. 8.39: Bass, Mr "E. G. Bond (a) “Farmers’ Pride”; (b) “Rueben Ranzo.” 8.45: Cornet with band accompaniment, “Easter Flowers.” 8.50: Address, Rev. W. B. Scott, “Early Now Zealand, George Grey, our Greatest Governor.” 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7: Band, “Welsh Songs.” 9.17: Band, “Prince of Smiles.” 9.21: Tenor, Mr I*. E. Dailey, “Onaway, Awake Beloved. 9.25: Gramophone record. 9.29: Mezzosoprano, Miss Dorothy Sligo, (a) ‘‘Spreading the News”; (b) “Four Leaf. Clover. 9.35: Band, “Golden Cross.” 9.45: Recitals, Mr Lester Moller, (a) “The Seekers” ; (b) “The Spring Poet.’ 9.51: Gramophone record. 9.55 : Bass, Mr E. G Bond, “Lackaday.” 9.58: Gramophone record. 10.2: Band, ■ “Changing Guard. 10.7: God Save the King.

2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—s.4s p.m. : Children’s session. 6.30: News and reports. 7.10: Dinner music. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.47: Studio music 7.50: Cricket resume for New Zealand listeners. 7.52: Pianoforte reproduction. 8.0: Royal South Sydney Hospital Concert. Items will be: New South Wales Police Band. Song, Miss Grace Savage. Musical chant, Sandy Ross. Police Band. Song, Constable Wright. Song, Mr Jock Graham. Appeal song, Miss Vera Austin. Police Band. 9.0: “Big Ben”; weather report. Talk by Freda Sternberg, “Snapshots from Different Parts of the World 9-15: The Mellow Fellows. 9.30: Radio Sketch by “Brenda and Bruce.” 9.42: Studio Dance Band. 9.57: The Mellow Fellows. 10.12 “Brenda and Bruce.” 10.24: Dance Band. 10.57: To-morrow’s programme and announcements. 11.0: Dance Band. 11.30. National Anthem. ' 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.in. . 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres). 5.45 p.m.. Children’s session. 6.30: Nows, reports and dinner music. 8.0: King s Cross Theatre Orchestra. Wurlitzer organ, Mr Joseph Wayne. 8.25: Mrs C. R.. Roberts, soprano, winner of the A-N. A. Eisteddfod, and also of the Welsh Eisteddfod, at Brisbane. 8.32: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 8.42: Hyam Marks will talk on Cricket.” 8.57: Mrs C. R. Roberts. 9.5: Weather reports. 9.7: Charles Lawrence. 917 • 4. number of finalists in the Radio Eisteddfod conducted by the Broadcasting Company will be heard. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).-6 pm. • Children’s session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.45: Mrs E. M. Waddell will speak on Mark Antony’s Speech at Caesar’s funeral. 8.0: Agnes Fortune, piano. 8 15: Metropolitan Orchestra. 8.23: James Hay, tenor. 8.30: Orchestra. 8.36: James Hay. 8.43: Orchestra. 9.0: William Tainsh, Irish folk story. 9.15: Orchestra. 9 30: “The Desert Song, Act. 11. 11-U • Radi-o-Aces. 11.40: National Anthem. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B p.rn. till 11 p.m. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: Concert programme. Items by the following : Messrs A. H. Taylor, S. White, W. Hufschmid (flute quartet), Blandie Richardson (elocutionist), Mrs A. H. Taylor (vocal), Muriel Karger (elocution) and Mrs Whito and the Small Orchestra. 9.0: Brisbane Apollo Club, choral items. 9.30: Mr A. E. Rawson .address on subjects of Welsh interest. 9.40: Gramophone records. 10.0: News session. 10.30: National Anthem. ~ Note.—New Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 5, 4 December 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 5, 4 December 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 5, 4 December 1928, Page 3

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