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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow:

IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres,' 900 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr W. E. G. Wheeler, “Esperanto.” 8.0: Chimes. Orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Christmas Overture.” 8.9: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Thelma Duffin, “Never Mind the Rain.” 8.13: Octet, “St. Agnes Eve.” 8.23: Lecture-recital, Mrs Daisy Basham assisted by Miss Amy Hansard, “Commemoration of the Birthday of Qoleridge-Taylor.” 8.33: Octet, “Four Characteristic Waltzes.” 8.48: Mezzo-so-prano, Miss Thelma Duffin, (a) “Fairy Wood”; (b) “The Falso Prophet.” 8.55: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 8.57: Octet, “Hiawatha Suite.” 9.7: Lecture-recital, Mrs Daisy Basham, assisted by Miss Amy Hansard, “Commemoration of the Birthday of Coleridge-Taylor.” 9.22: Octet, “Incidental Music to ‘Faust.’ ” 9.31: Mr Karl Atkinson, Gramophone Lec-ture-recital, “Love in Music.” God' Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: limner rnusici 7.0: News session. 7.40: Leeturette, Mr Dan McKenzie, "The Luws of Rugby.” 8.0: Chimes. Note, during the course, of this programme there will be a relay of a sountt him feature from tho Majestic Theatre. Overture, 2YA Orchostrina, “Norma.” Soprano, Mrs Amy Dunn, (a) “Descend Thou Sleep”; (b) "Soothing Spells.” Pianoforte, Mr Ronald Thurby, "Etude No. 3.” Baritone, Mr John Horrack,■ “Hear Me, Yc Winds and Waves.” Orchestrina, “Sapho,” Part 1. Elocution, Miss Gladys Gunn, “Lichtenberg.” Contralto, Miss Je he Shmith, “O .uovo from Thy Power.” Tenor,. Mr Chad. Edwards, “There is a Flower that Bjoometh.” Orchestrina, “Sometimes.” Weather report and announcements. ' Soprano, Mrs Amy Dunn, “Reading the Stars.” Record. Bantone. Mr John Horrack, “The Yeomen of England.” Elocution, Miss Gladys Gunn, “The Rover of the Bar.” Orchestrina, “Vision pf Salome.” Contralto, Miss Jessie Shmith, (a) “When All Was Young”; (b) “Oh! What Comes Over the Sea.” Record. Tenor, Mr Chas. Edwards, (a) “Let Me Like a Soldier Fall”; (b) “The Star.” Record. Orchestrina, “Turkish March.” God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles). —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Band, “A Russian Fantasy.” 8.4: Bass, Mr Robert W. Rofe, “King Charles.” 8.7: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Serenade.” 8.11: Sketch, The Mascots, “An American Widow.” 8.24: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, three Spanish numbers, “Serenade and Espagnole”; “Bolero”; “Spanish Dance No. 1.” 8.34: Soprano, Miss Eileen Lord, popular songs, (a) “An Old Italian Love Song”; (b) “Roses of June.” 8.40: At the piano, Mr Lcs Grummit, “Improvisations on Popular Airs.” 8.45: Recitation to piano accompaniment, Miss Lily Kinsella, “A Lesson on Politeness.” 8.50: Bass, Mr Robert W. Rofe, sea songs, (a) “The Bosun’s Lament”; (b) “Captain Mac.” 8.56: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Prize Song.” 9.0: Weather report and station notice?.” 9.2: Soprano, Miss Eileen Lord, “When You Come Home.” 9.5: Sketch, The Mascots, “Sauce.” 9.14: Trio, (a) “Elegy”; (b) “Romance”; (c) “Minuet.” 9.24: At the piano, Mr Les Gru'mmitt, “Improvisations on Popular Airs.” 9.29: Recitation to piano accompaniment, Miss Lily Kinsella, “The Social Scale.” Dance music. 11.0: Close down.

4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres, 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Orchestra, “Die Fledermaus.” 3.9: Contralto, Miss Constance Poole, (a) “Yesterday and To-day”; (b) “Slave Song.” 8.16: 4YA Studio Trio, “4th Trio.” 8.50: Recital, Mr D. E. Dali, “Extract from Dickens.” 8.34: Soprano, Miss Daphne Pearce, (a) “Big Lady Moon ; (b) Singing in the Rain." 8.40: Record. 8.44: Bantone, Mr Dudley Poole, “Harlequin.” 8.48: Piano, Mr Max Schcrek, “The Submerged Cathedral.” 8.53: Tenor, Mr George Crawford, (a) “Sigh No More Ladies”; (b) “Jock o’ Hazeldean.” 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Orchestra, “Classical Memories.” 9 9- Contralto, Miss Constance Poole, "Sacrament.” 9.13: Trio, “Serenata.” 9.23: Recital, Mr D. E. Dali, “Death of Sydney Carton from ‘Tale of Two Cities.’ ” 9.30: Soprano, Miss Daphne Pearce, “Fair Spring is Returning.” 9.33: Record. 9.37: Baritone, Mr Dudley Poole, (a) “Sea Fever ; (b) “Just A’wearying for you.” 9.34: Sonata, violin and piano, Messrs Max Sclierek and J. A. Wallace, “Sonata in D." 9.46 : Tenor, \ir George Crawford, “The Low-Backed Car.” 9.49: ’Cello, Mr P. J. Palmer, “Gavotte in D Minor.” 9.54: Orchestra, “March of the Bojarcn.” 10.2: God Save th 2ZFPALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres, 1050 kilocycles).—7 to 9 p.m.: Concert programme and dance music by Larkin’s orchestra. 2ZR WANGANUI (500 metres, 600 kilocycles).—lo.3o a.m. to 3 p.m.: Gramophone records. 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres; 665 kilop.m.: Afternon .session. 6.0: Children’s session. 8.0: Madame Joy McArden, famo.us Continental soprano. 87- A B.C. Orchestra. 8.14 : "Mellow Follows. 8.21: Ethel Lang, in songs at the piano. 8.28 : A.B.C. String Quartet. ; Madame Joy McArden. 8.40: Jack Grogory will give his impressions of our prospects in the fifth Test match. 8.52 : Mellow Fellows,. 9.4: Ethel. Lang. 9.10: A.B.C. Orchestra. 9.15: Relay from 3LU Melbourne, programme of band music and popular items. 10.17: Dance Orchestra. 11.50: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (350 metres; 857 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. . 8.0: Lilian Frost at the organ. 8.10: Oliver King, basso. 8.13: Fred Webber in vaudeville variety. 8.20: Lilian Frost. 8.30: Doris Lascelles and Bert Barton in a radio sketch, “By Telephone.” 8.40: The Noreen Duo, instrumentalists. 8.47: Lilian Frost. 8.55: Oliver King. 9.2: Fred Webber, entertainer. 9.9: Doris Lascelles and Bert Barton in a radio sketch, “Just for Two.” 9.20: The A.B.C. String Quartette. 9.30: Weather information. 9.3 d : Claude Corbett will give his sporting talk. 9.55: Oliver King, basso. 9.58: The Norccn Duo, instrumentalists. 10.5: A Celebrity recital. 10.25: Late news. 10.30: Close.

2GB SYDNEY (316 metres; 250 kilocyfcles).—B to 10.30 p.m. : Concert programme. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres; 810 kilocycles). 8 p.m. : Collingwood Citizens’ Bund! 8.10: Fred MacDonald will give some further excerpts from “The Sentimental Bloke,” by C. J. Dennis. 8.22: Band. 8.30: A. C. Bartlcman, baritone. The Studio Orchestra. A. C. Bartleman. The Studio Orchestra. 9.0: Captain Peters, “News from the Book World.” 9.15: Band. 9.25: “The Original We Four,” male quartette. 9.3£f: Frank Tozcr. 9.42: Band. ■ 9.50: “The Original We Four.” 9.57: Band. 10.5: Eric Welch will speak on, To-morrow’s V.R.C. Races at Flcmington. 10.15: “The Original We Four.” 10.22 : Band. 10.30: New session. 10.40: Orchestra. 10.45: Latest cricket information. 10.48 : Orchestra. 11.30 : Close down. , 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres; 620 kilocycles).—B.l p.m. : Looking at Life, “The Machine Age,” Air Charles Nuttall. 8.15: Community singing from Ballarat Town Hall, 10.20: News service. 10.30: Close down. 4QG BRISBANE (395 metres; 760 kilocycles).—B p.m. : The National Broadcasting Orchestra. 8.6: Tom Aluller. 8.16: Allen Hughes, tenor. 8.24: The Austral Hawaiians. 8.30: Hilda Palmer, soprano. 8.36: Orchestra. 8.41: Allen Hughes, tenor. 8.45: From the Royal Show, result of the ring events. 8.55: Orchestra. 9.10: Tho Austral Hawaiians. 9.16: Hilda Palmer, soprano. 9.20: Tom Muller. 9.25: Orchestra. Note:—At during the evening tho musical hits from the screen play showing at the Winter-garden will be relayed. 9.45: Records. 10.0: News service. 10.20: Dance music. 11.0: City Hall chimes. Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is one and a-halt hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 222, 15 August 1930, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 222, 15 August 1930, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 222, 15 August 1930, Page 3