RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are are follow:
IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— Silent. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— 5.0 p.m.: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.29: Lecturette, Mr R. M. Oliver, “The Tarawera Eruption.” 7.40: Leeturvette, Mr A. J. Nicholls, “Gardening.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestra, “Raymond.” 8.9: Soprano, Mrs W. Fraser Morrish, (a) “The Blackbird,” (b) “The Auld Man.” 8.16: Baritone, Mr Wilbur Davies, “The King’s Minstrel.” 8.20: Orchestra, “By the Lake of Geneva.” 8.28: Mr Victor S. Lloyd will relate experiences. 8.42: Contralto, Miss Hilda Chudley, (a) “The Time of Roses,” (b) “A Young Girl’s Song.” 8.48: Tenor, Mr Eric Risliwortli. (a) “Inquirer,” (b) “Impatience.” 8.54: Orchestra. 9.2: Weather report. 9.3: Soprano, Mrs W. Fraser Morrish, “Thank God for a Garden.” 9.6: Baritone, Mr Wilbur Davies, “Brian of Glenaar.” 9.10: Relay from Concert Chamber, Town Hall, of pianoforte, and ’cello recital by Miss Thelma Willoughby (winner of 1928 L.A.B. scholarship) and Miss Greta Jespersen: Pianoforte, Miss Thelma Willoughby (aged 16 years), “Ballade in F.” 9.17 : Contralto, Miss Hilda Childlev, “To Sing Awhile.” 9.21: Tenor, Mr Eric Rishworth, “Ah Moon of My Delight.” 9.25: ’Cello, Miss Greta Jcspeiisen (aged 12 years), (a) “Elegie,” (b) • “Harlequin.” Pianoforte, Miss Thelma Willoughby, “Concerto” (accompaniment on second piano, played by Mr Gordon Short). 9.55: Orchestra, “Joseph and his Brethren.” 10.5: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) —6.0: Children’s hour (“Seatterjoy”). 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr E. J. Bell, “Book Review.” 8.0: Chimes. Rand programme by Derry’s Military Band and assisting artists. 8.1: Band, “Mt. St. Louis Cadets,” “A Turkish Patrol.” 8.11 : Mezzosoprano, Miss Lucy Fullwood, “When Song is Sweet.” 8.15: Gramophone record. 8.19: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Trio No. 2.” 8.27: Tenor Sir Arthur Couch, “From the Land of Sky Blue Waters.” 8.31: Band, “Donan Wolleu.” 8.38: Comedy songs, Basil Johnson, “I Went to Wembley with Em’ly,” “Eat More Fruit.” 8.47: Recitation, Mr J. J. Flewellen, “How to Live to be 200.” 8.51: Band, “Carmen.” 9.0: Weather reports and announcement. 9.5: Mezzo-soprano, .Miss Lucy Fullwood, “Husheen,” “Can’t You Hear Me Callin’.”. 9.12: Gramophone record. 9.16: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Isola,” (b) “Serenade,” (b) “Spanish Dance.” 9.26: Band, “Down South.” 9.33: Tenor, Mr Arthur T. Couch, (a) “Waiata Maori,” “Home Little Maori Home.” 9.40: Band, “A Hunting Scene.” 9.47: Comedy song, Basil Johnson, “Maud, Your Mother Wants You.” 9.52: Recitation, Mr J. J. Flewella, “Mobbed and Shingled.” 9.57: Band, “The Great Little Army.” 10.2: Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—6.o: Chimes. 6.1 : Children's session (Uncle Allan). 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecturette, Mrs Denton Leech (Dominion Secretary, League of Nations Union), “The )\ ork of the League of Nations in New Zealand.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Gramophone record. 8.9: Soprano, Miss Freda Elmos, (a) “Gentle Shepherd,” (b) “Love Triumphant.” 8.16: Instrumental, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Nina.” 8.20: Baritone, Mr Cecil Hawkes, (a) “Toreador’s Song,” (b) “The Sweeper.” 8.27: Gramophone record. 8.39: Recitals, Miss Beryl Cooper, (a) “Modes and Persians,” (b) “The Ocean.” 8.49: ’Cello, Mr P. J. Palmer, “Sonata in A Major.” 8.53: Vocal duet, Misses Elmos and Skinner, “Where the Daisies Grow.” 8.58: Gramophone record. 9.2: Weather report. 9.4 : Contralto, Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) “Ho Shall Feed His Flock,” (b) “Four by tho Clock.” 9.11: Pianoforte, Mrs Ernest Drake. 9.16: Tenor, Mr J. Montague, (a) “Parted,” (b) “Who Is Sylvia?” 9.23: Recitals, Miss Beryl Cooper, (a) “The Thousanth Man,” (b) “The Overland Mail.” 9.33: Violin, Miss Eva Judd. 9.38: Gramophone record. 9.42: Baritone, Mr Cecil Hawes, “Fishermen of England.”- 9.46: Instrumental, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Reve Angelique.” 9.51: Tenor, Mr J. Montague. 9.55: Gramophone record. 10.3: Close down. till 11.45 p.m. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres). —7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).— 8.0: Programme announcements. 8.1: Melbourne Banjo Club. 8.12: Madoline Knight, contralto. 8.19: Melbourne Banjo Club. 8.28: The “James Girls.” 8.43: Melbourne Banjo Club. 8.50: Royal Victorian Liedertafel (conductor J. Sutton Crow; pianist, Lindsay Biggins). 9.20: Clelia Genoni McNeill, soprano. 9.27 : Melbourne Banjo Club. 9.37: Bert Ray, comedian. 9.44: Melbourne Banjo Club. 9.53: Bert Ray. 10.0: News session. 10.10: Lindsay Biggins, piano. 10.35: Clelia Genoni McNeill. 10.42: Melbourne Banjo Club. 10.48: Radio Revellers. 11.30: National Anthem.
3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).— 8.0: E. C. H. Taylor will speak on “School Life and School Sport.” 8.1.5: Under the auspices of the League of Nations’ Union Professor D. B. Copland will speak on “The Present Stage of the Reparations Discussion.” 8.30: Kathleen Lascelles will speak on “The Art of Dancing.” 8.41: Station Orchestra. 8.oo: Freda Treweek, mezzosoprano. 9.2: Orchestra. 9.12: Oneact play, Maurice Dudley and Mrs Maurice Dudley. 9.32: Orchestra. 9.45: Herold Kyng, basso. 9.55: Orchestra. 10.5: Freda Treweek. 10.12: Orchestra. 10.22: Nows Session. 10.30: National Anthem.
4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—B.o p.m.: Studio Orchestra. 8.8: Claude Walker, ton minutes with Henry Lawsoil. 8.18: Doris Melnnes, soprano. 8.22: A thought for to-night, Will H. Lister. 8.27: Orchestra. 8.30: Bert Har row and Fred Monument, another argument. 8.45: Dorris Melnnes. 8.50: Arthur Sharman, pianist. 8.55: The Honolulu Serenaders. 9.1: Orchestra. 9.8: Eileeiv Crowe. 9.12: Harry Collins with the orchestra. 9.22: Honolulu Serenaders. 9.30: The Albert Trio, music and mirth. 9.45: Eileen Crowe. 9.50: Honolulu Serenaders. 10.0: News; close down. Note.—New Zealand time is an hour and a-lialf ahead of eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1929, Page 3
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