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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as folloiiv: —

IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres, 900 kilocycles) .—5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News, information, reports 7.40: Talk. Rev. Angus McDonald,, 0.8. E., Secretary of Auckland Zoological Society, “The Sacred Ibis of the Egyptians.” 8.0: Chimes. The Studio Trio, (a) “Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G Minor”; (b) “Avc Maria.” 8.9: Contralto, Miss Doris Moore, (a) “Lament of Isis”; (b) “A Request.” 8.16: Flute solo, Mr Edward V. Johnson, “Valse Gracieuse.” 8.20: Baritone, Mr John Bree, (a) “Linden Lea”; (b) '“The Wanderer.” 8.27: The Studio Trio, (a) “Hymn to ihe Sun”; (b) “Ijhigeniu in Aulis.” 8.34: Soprano, Madame ' Mary Towsey, (a) “The Last Hour”; (b) “Eleanore.” 8.41: Piano, Mr Cyril Towsey, “Dance of Doll and Valse Caprice.” 8.54: Contralto, Miss Doris Moore, “Love tho Jester.” 3.58: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.1: Flute solos, Mr Edward V. Johnson, (a) “Scherzo”;, (b) “Andalouse.” 9.8: Vocal duet, Madame Mary Towsey and Mr John Bree, “I would that iny Love.” 9.20: Soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, “The Soldier’s Bride.” 9.24: Gramophone lecture recital. 10.4: God save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Note.—During the course of t7iis programme there will be a relay of a sound film feature. Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “Morning, Noon and Night.” Soprano, Miss Dorothy Newman, “The Amorous Goldfish” from “The Geisha.”. Piano, Miss Mary Lennie, “Waltz in E. Fiat.” Baritone, Mr Ernest Short, “The Song of the Flea.” Orchestrina, “La Boheme.” Elocution, Mr W. J. Mountjoy, junr., “Homo Sweet Home” (Brewer). Records. Contralto, Miss Jessie Shmith, (a) “Angels Guard Thee”; (b) “The Swan.” Tenor, Mr Chas. P. Edwards, “Where’er You Walk.” Orchestrina, “The Fortune Teller.” Weather report and announcements. Soprano, Miss Dorothy Newman, “It’s no Use Crying for the Moon.” Record. Baritone, Mr Ernest Short, Two cautionary tales with a moral, (a) “Matilda”; (b) “Henry King.” Orchestrina, “The Blue Danube.” Humorous Elocution, Mr W. J. Mountjoy, junr., “The Road to Tringamoot.” Record. Contralto, Miss Jessie Shmith, (a) “Obstination”; (b) “Secrecy.” Record. Tenor, Mr Chas. P. Edwards, “Rose Marie.” Orchestrina, “Pizzicato Polka.” God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programme. Orchestra, “Love‘Lies.” 8.4: Bass, Mr E. J. Johnson, (a) “The Song of Hybrias the Cretan”; (b) “Prince Ivan’s Song.” 8.11: Accordion, Mrs E. Cosgrove, (a) “Invercargill”; (b) “E Pare Ra.” 8.16: Valencia Quartet, “Ever of Thee.” 8.19: Studio Octet “Pique Dame.” 8.26: Mezzo-soprano, Mass Lucy Fullwood, (a) “Cupid,. Fickle Cupid”; (b) “Heigh Ho!” 8.31: Studio Octet, (a) “Melodic"; (b) “Vanity.” 8.41: Valencia Duo, “Somewhere a Voice is calling.” 8.44: Accordion, Mrs E. Cosgrove, (a) “Pickin’ Petals Off of Daisies”;(b) “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” 8.50: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers, (a) “The Barefoot Trait”; (b) “Roses of Picardy.” 8.55: Studio Octet, “Welsh Selections.” 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Valencia Quartet, “Sleep Gentle Lady.” 9.7: The Studio Players, “Extase.” 9.11: Contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, (a) “Husheen”; (b) “Spring Goes A-Roam-ing.”.. 9.17: Studio Octoc, (a) “Rosaura”; (b) “Coquette”; (c) “Spanish Serenade.” Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metros; 650 kilocycles).—s p.m.: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: ■ News session. 8.0: Chimes. Orchestra, “Orpheus in Hades.” 8.9: Soprano, Miss A- Finnerty, “A Toast to Love.” 8.13: Mixed Chorus, “Sea Songs.” 8.17: Recital, Miss T. Northey, (a) “A Charlady’s Confidences”; (b) “A Skivvy Sauce.” 8.23: 4YA / Trio, “Allegro Moderato.” 8.32: Baritone, Mr N. Gamble, (a) “Faith in Spring”; (b) “Courage.” 8.38: Piano, Mr Max Seherek, “Carnival Jest.” 8.44: Contralto, Miss Helen Roy, “String of Pearls.” 8.48: Trio, (a) “Spanish Dance” ; (b) “Hungarian Dance.” 8.57 : Tenor, Mr J. B. Hamilton, “Boat Song.” 9.1: Weather report’. 9.3: Orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet, Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus.” 9.11: Soprano, Miss A. Finnerty, (a) “Brown Bird Singing”; (b) “You Brought Ireland to Me.” 9.18: Record. 9.22: Recital, Miss T. Northoy, “Nini, Ninette, Ninon.” 9.26: Baritone, Mr-N. Gamble, “The Signpost.” 9.29: Trio, (a) “Minuet in F”; (b) “Norwegian Dance.” 9.42: Contralto, Miss Helen Roy, (a) !‘Bcloved, I Shall Wait”; (b) “The Garden Where My Soul Was Bora.” 9.48: ’Cello, Mr P. J. Palmer, Harlequinade.” 9.54 Tenor, Mr J. B. Hamilton, (a) “In. Late September”; (b) “Goodnight, Pretty Stars.” 9.59: Orchestra, “Entrance of the Little Fauns.” 10.3: God Save ihe King.

2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres; 1050 kilocycles).—7 -to 9 p.m.: Concert programme. 5 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres; 665 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 8.0: The Gresham Singers. 8.7: Josef ICaartinen, saxophonlist. 8.14: Charles Zoli, comedian. 8.21: The A.B.C. Orchestra. 8.28: The Gresham Singers. 8.35: Charles Zoli, comedian. 8.43: Josef Kaartinen, saxophonist. 8.45: “Rcdgum” will give his “Gardening” talk. 9.0: Weather session. 9,5: l'ci.er Sutherland, basso. 9.8: Orchestra. 9.15: Relay from 3LO Melbourne. Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.25: Colin Thomson, tenor. 9.32: An Australian Classic; episode two from C. J. Dennis’s well-known poem, “Doreen,” told by Gerald Massey. 9.45: Band. 9:57: Tho Harmony Duo. 10.7: Band. 10.17: Dance music. 11.30: Close.

2BL SYDNEY (350 metres; 857 kilocycles).—3 p.m. : Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 8.0: From the St. James Theatre, Hugh D. Mclntosh presents Ada Reeve, Alfred Frith, Byrl Walk.ley, Roy Rene, Hector St. Clair, Nell Fleming, Colin Crane, Gaston Morvale and other well-known artists, in the revue incomparable, “Pot Luck.’’ Note: At 9.30 p.m. Weather information for the man on the land. At approx. 9.40 p.m. Claude Corbett gives his sporting talk. 10.25: Late news. 10.30: Close.

2GB SYDNEY (316 metres; 950 kilocycles).—B to 10.30 p.m.: Concent programme. 3LO MELBOURNE (375 metres, 800 kilocycles).—B.o: Transmission from St. Paul’s Cathedral Organ Recital by Dr A. E. Floyd. 8.20: The Studio Orchestra. Colin Thomson, tenor. Orchestra. Colin Thomson, tenor. 8.50: Tho Life Story and Reminiscences of Gilbert and Sullivan, compiled by Fred Patey. Episode V: The Comic Opera Period—“ Tho Pirates of Penzhnee,” “Patience.” Relaying to Station 2FC Sydney. 9.15: Band. 9.32: An Australian Classic, Episode 11. from C. J. Dennis’s well-known poem “Doreen,” told by Gerald Massey'. 9.45: Band. 9.57: The “Harmony Duo.” 10.7: Band. 10.15: Eric Welsh wil Lpeak on to-morrow’s V.A.T.C. races at Caulfield. 10.25: Band. 10.35: News session. 10.45: Orchestra. 11.30: Close down.

3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres, 620 kilocycles).—B.l: Looking at life, “The Sentimental Sox,” Mr Charles Nuttall. 8.15: Community Singing from tho Mechanics’ Institute, Geelong. 10.20: Weather •information and nows. 10.30: Close down.

4QG BRISBANE (395 metres, 760 kilocycles).—B.o: Double Male Quartette. 8.6: Florence Nureombc, contralto. 8.10: “Our Mail Bag.” 8.25: The Tivoli Stage Band. 8.34: Pat Bottany, soprano. 8.37: Tivoli Stage Band. 8.40: A Digger Sketch, “Off Duty.” 9.31: Tho Tivoli Stage Band. 9.43: Pat Bottany. 9.46: The Tivoli Stage Band. 9.56: Florence Nureombc. 10.0: Weather information. 10.10: Tho Tivoli Stage Band. 10.14: Pat Bottany. 10.17: Tho Tivoli Stage Band. 10.20: British Official Wireless -News. 10.34: Double Male Quartette. 10.40: Records. 11.0: City Hall chimes.Close down.

Note.—New Zealand time is one and a-half hours ahead of eastern Australian time. .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 270, 10 October 1930, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 270, 10 October 1930, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 270, 10 October 1930, Page 3