To-day's Wireless Programme
IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles) 8.0,, recording, Argylo Reel and Strathspey Band, ‘Braemar’; 8.7, baritone, C. S. Munn, ‘Bonuio Mary of Argylc, ’ ‘Plymouth Hoc’; 8.14, recording, Randolph’s Royal Hawaiiaus, ‘What Aloha Means’; comedy, Sir Harry Lauder, ‘lt’s Just Liko Being at Home’; 8.20, IYA Chamber Orchestra, ‘Keltic Suite’; 5.30, song story, Thomas Harris and partner, ‘The Old Piano’; 5.40, orchestra, ‘Gavotte’; 5.44, Sayers Duo, ‘l’m iu Training for You,’ ‘Auf Wicdcrschcn,’ ‘My Dear’; 8.51, eonccrtina, Robert MeKnight, ‘Scottish Airs’; 8.57, recording (vocal gems), Light Opera Company, ‘Babes in Toyland’; 9.1, weather; 9.3, details of play in second Test cricket match—England v. Australia; 9.8, reserved; 9.20, orchestra, ‘Salome’; 9.25, baritone, C. S. Munn, ‘Land of Delight’; 9.29, recording (bagpipes), Pipe Major Eorsyth, ‘Tho Do’il Amang tho Tailors’; 9.32, song story, Thomas Harris and partner, ‘On Shore’; 9.42, orchestra, ‘Aguera’; 9.46, popular songs, The Sayers Duo, ‘Every Tear is a Smile in an Irishman’s Heart,’ ‘Love, You Funny Thing'; 9.53, recording (comedy), Sandy Maefariane, ‘Sergeant Jock McPhee’; 9.56, concertina, Robert McKnight, ‘Men of Bronze’; .10.0, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.30, studio “Watch-Night” service; 11.502.11, relay from ferry building—description of New Year celebrations. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles) 10.0, recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3.30, weather and sports results; 4.0, weather; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk, Dr. Mcßae, ‘Greeting in Gaelic’;
S.O, 2YA concert orchestra, ‘Zampa’; 5.7, recording (bagpipes), First Battalion Scots Guards, ‘The Gathering of the Clans’; 8.14, 2YA vocal octet, ‘Tip Too’; tenor and chorus, ‘Come to the Ball’; 8.19, orchestra, ‘The Lightning Switch’; 8.29, 2YA vocal octet, ‘The Passing Show’; 8.49, orchestra, ‘Dolores,’ ‘Lilting Lucia’; 9.0, weather; resume of day’s play in second Test match; 9.2, entertainer at tho piano, Mr. Will Bishop; 9.17, orchestra, ‘The Thistle’; 9.27, vocal octet, ‘Spring Song,’ ‘The House that Jack Built’; 9.33, orchestra, ‘Burma Maid,’ ‘Picalor’; 9.42, vocal octet, ‘The Eve of St. Nicholas’; 9.52, recording, Dcbr'oy Somers Band, ‘A.uld Lang Syne’; 10.0, sporting summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.0, relay of Watch Night service from Vivian Street Church of Christ; 12.0, (midnight) to 12.15, Tclay of New Year Eve celebrations from the Post Office Square. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles) S.O, relay from 4YA; 10.0, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, recordings; 11.50, relay from Cathedral Square of the Cathedral bells ringing out tho Old Year; 11.55 relay description of scene in Cathedral Square; 12.0, midnight—chimes—1933 welcomed in with tho chiming of the Cathedral bells. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) 8.0, recording, Dcbroy Somers Band, ‘Russian Fantasy,’ ‘Petticoat Lane’; 8.9, Gaiety Troupe, ‘Going Up’; baritone, Edward Mcc, ‘Oh, Rarest Sport’; 8.16, cornet, Charles T. Morgan, ‘Shyloek’; 8.22, recording, Clapham and Dwyer, ‘lt Isn’t Cricket’; 8.28, contralto, Luey G. James, ‘Down by That River’; 8.32, mouth-organ, Ted Murphy, ‘March Selection’; 8.36, chorus, Gaiety Troupe, ‘l’ll Dance and Sing’; 8.39, recording (accordion), William Hannah, ‘Hornpipe Medley,’ ‘Highland Lullaby’; 8.45, duet, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mec, ‘Room With a View’; 5.49. saxophone, J. McCaw, ‘Saxema, ’ ‘Saxophone Scandals’; 5.55, mezzo-soprano, Berta Vallis, ‘I Love You So’; 9.0, weather; resumo of day’s play in second Test match; 9.2, reserved; 9.17, recording, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra, ‘Good Old Songs’; 9.25, chorus, Gaiuvy Troupe, ‘Foreign Children’; 9.29, mouth-organ, Ted Murphy, ‘Popular Waltzes,’ ‘Popular Jigs’; 9.33, recording, humour, Tho Midnight Revellers, ‘All For The Love of a Lady,’ ‘Tan Tan Tivvy, Tally Ho!’; 9.39, soprano, Mrs. Violet Mee, ‘Tea, Tea, Tea’; 9.42, cornet, Charles T. Morgan ‘At feuuset,‘Bonnio Dundee’; 9.49, Gaiety Troupe, ‘Oh, Gifted Master Sleep,’ ‘Everything’s Right in the Blue Room’; 9.54, saxophone, J. McCaw, ‘Nola, ’ ‘Rubenola’; 9.55, plantation melody, Gaiety Troupe, ‘Do New Year’; 10.2, sports summary; 10.10, danco session; 11.12, 12.0, Hogmanay party. 2ZO, PALMERSTON NORTH Tuesdays, 7 D.m. to 9.30 p.m.; Satur-
days, 5.30 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Sundays, 10 a.ru. to 12.30 p.m. 2ZP, PALMERSTON NORTH S.O: Concert programme. 2FC SYDNEY (451 Metres) (Relaying to 3L0.) S.O, ‘The Naughty Wife,’ a comedy in three acts; 9.15, ‘Ye Old Time’ pantomime. 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres) 8.0, radio dance night, with vne A.B.C. Danco Baud; assisting artists: Margaret Grimshaw (mezzo), Em Chisnall (comedian). SUNDAY IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles) 6.0, children’s song service; 7.0, relay of evensong from St. Matthew’s Church; 5.30, relay from Albert Park of concert by Auckland Municipal Band. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0 to 10.45, special New Year’s Day service from the studio; 2.0 to, 4.30, recordings; 6.0, children’s song service; 7.0, relay from tho Salvation Army Citadel; 8.15 lo 10.0 (approx.), lecture-recital, ‘Looking Backward,' a musical pageant of history from the Conquest of Britain, 55 8.C., to Mussolini’s march on Rome, 1922 A.D.; notable events of the past musically illustrated; narrator, Karl Atkinson. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, recordings; 6.30, relay from St. Albans Methodist Church; 7.15, recordings; 8.15, studio orchestra, ‘The Thistle’; 8.26, recording, Ever-Ecady Hour Group, ‘Going Homo’; 8.30, recording (organ), Richard Jordan, ‘Song of tho Islands’; 8.33, bass-baritone, T. D. Williams, ‘Stay, Golden Moments,’ ‘Eriend’; 8.37, recording, Argylo Reel and Strathspey Band, ‘Balmoral’; 5.40, studio orchestra, ‘Masquerade,’ ‘Pizzicato,’ ‘Ole South’; 8.48, soprano, Mrs. 11. Cameron, ‘The Promise of Life,’ ‘Golden Dancing Days’; 8.52, recording, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, ‘Old Polks at Home and in Foreign Lauds’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, studio orchestra, ‘New Sullivan’ selection; 9.16, recording (choral), Famous Forty Elks Chorus, ‘Sylvia’; 9.19, recording, Argyle Reel and Strathspey Band, ‘Grampian Eightsoinc Reel’; 9.23, bassbaritone, T. D. Williams, ‘Homeward,’ ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’; 9.29, recording Criterion Male Quartet, ‘Plantation Lullaby,’ ‘Little Cotton Doily’; 9.32, recording (carillon), W. E. Jordan, ‘Fantasia on Popular Songs’; 9.38, soprano, Mrs. E. Cameron, ‘Tho Old Knitted Shawl,’ ‘Harvest Slumber Song’; 5.44, studio orchestra, ‘A Thousand and One Nights’; 9.52, recording (mixed chorus), Evcr-Rcady Hour Group, ‘Down South’; 9.55 to 10.1, recording, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, ‘Old Comrades’ march, Sousa’s Band, ‘Hands Across the Sea.’ 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, recordings; 6.30, relay from First Church (Presbyterian); 7.45, recordings; 8.15, relay from Dunedin Town Hall of organ recital by Dr. V. E. Galway, city organist, and assisting artists; 9.30 to 10.0, selected recordings. 3LO, MELBOURNE (375 metres). (Relaying to 2FC.) S.O, ‘By the Fireside,’ ‘The Sundowncis’ Quartette, with Arnold Column at tho State organ; 5.20, interlude; 8.30, ‘Trilby,’ a. play in four acts. 2BL, SYDNEY (351 metres). 6.50, musical items (recordings); 7.15, evening service from Chalmers Street Presbyterian Church; 5.30, Daisy Richard’s String Octette; 8.40, Amy Ostinga (mezzo); SAT, Ida Scott (pianist); 5.53, Octette; 9.2, John Barry, baritone; 9.9, Octette; 9.19, Amy Ostinga; 9.27, Octette; 9.37, Ida Scott; 9.43, John Barry; 9.50, Octette. MONDAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 8.0, record (march), Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘Faithful and Bold'; 8.4, Jack and Jill, ‘Mirtli and Melody,’ Pt. 1; 8.13, record (bagpipes), PipeMajor Forsyth, ‘The Blacksmith of IvilJiehassic’; 8.16, baritone, Stan Pritchard, ‘The Song ol : the Clock’; 8.20, IYA, Chamber Orchestra, ‘Plymouth Hoe’; 8.27, record
Eupcrt IlazeJl, ‘3.0.L.’; orchestra, ‘Orientale,’ ‘Sleeping Beauty’; 8.46, contralto, Rita Thomas, ‘Keep On Hopin' ’, ‘Just Because tho Violets’; 8.52, record, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘W. 11. Squire’s Popular Songs’; 9.0, weather and resumo of second Test cricket match, England v. Australia; 9.7, reserved; 9.17, baritone, Stan Pritchard, ‘Gypsy Dan,’ ‘Little Snoosy Coon’; 9.22, orchestra, ‘Gypsy Love’; 9.30, Jack and Jill, ‘Mirth and Melody’; 9.40, record (clarinet), Jimmy Dorsey, ‘Prayin’ tho Blues’; 9.43, contralto, Rita Thomas, ‘My Prayer’; 9.47, record (humour), Clapham and Dwyer, ‘lt Isn’t Cricket’; 9.53, record, Light Opera Company, ‘The Rod Mill’; 9.57, orchestra, ‘Galleto’; 10.0, sports summary; 10.10 to 11.10, dance music.
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles), 10.0, recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3.30, weather; 4.0, weather; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, iccturettc, 2YA book reviewer, ‘Books, Grave and Gay ’; 8.0, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘Ruy Bias’; 8.8, tenor, ArtlnA- O. Clark, ‘O Mistress Mine,’ ‘Shenandoah’; 8.14, orchestra, ‘Finnish Lullaby,’ violin with , orchestra, Leon do Mauny, ‘Vision’; , 5.25, recording (monologue), Gillie Potter, ‘Mr. Potter’s Sporting Broadcast'; 8.31, orchestra, ‘L’Enfant Prodigue,’ ‘Overture,’ ‘ Vaiso do Phrynette,’ ‘Marche Militairc’; 8.40, lccturette, Chas. E. Wheeler, ‘The Mother of Parliaments —House of Commons Impression; a thrilling modern incident, the 2000 Millions Debt Conversion State- • ment’; 9.0, weather, resumo of day’s ; play in second Test, England v. Aus- : traJia; 9.2, recording (piano duo), the Two Octaves, ‘She’s So Nice,’ ‘By the Fireside’; 9.8, recording (vocal duets), Flotsam and eJtsam, ‘Optimist and Pessimist,’ ‘The Business Man’s Love Song’; 9.14, orchestra, ‘Tannhauser and Lohengrin’; 9.26, tenor, Arthur O. Clark, ‘Sigh No More,’ ‘Onaway Awake, Beloved’; 9.32, orchestra, 1 ‘The Gipsy Baron’; 9.42, recording (Male Quartet), Tho Revellers, ‘Kentucky Babe’; 9.45, recording (guitar), Roy Smeck and Art Kahn, ‘ltchin’ Fingers’; saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft, ‘Eubenola’; 9.51, recording (vocal ducts), Jack and Claude Hulbert, ‘lt Always Starts to Rain,’ ‘Jolly Good Company’; 9.56, orchestra, ‘High School Cadets’; 10.0, sporting summary; 10.10 to 11.10, dance programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) S.O: Woolston Brass Band, “The President,” ‘‘The B'ohcmian Girl”; 8.14: Recording, Light Opera Company, "Sunny Side Up”; 8.IS: Piano, Ellis Gilders, "Rhapsodie”; 8.23: Soprano, Lottie Colville, “The Leaves and the Wind”; 8.27; Recording, Flotsam and Jetsam, “Little Chap”; 8.30: Bandsman R. Ohlsson with band, “The Caledonian”; 5.36: Recording, one-act thriller, 8.8. C. Dramatic Players, “Congo Nights”; 8.39: Recording, xylophone, Rudy Starita, “The Clatter of the Clogs”; 8.42: Bas's Baritone, Claude O’Hagan, “The Arrow and tho Song,” “The Admiral’s Yarn”; 8.48: Band, “Old King Cole” (Ewen Campbell); 5.54: Recording, talk, Don Bradman, “A Friendly Chat,” “How It’s Done”; 8.57: Recording, Dajos Bela Orchestra, “You and You”; 9.1: Weather; 9.3; resume of cricket Test match, England v. Australia; 9.19: Band, “A Rustic Fete”; 9.26: Soprano, Lottie Colville, “Plantation,” “When E’er a Snowflake Leaves tho Sky”; 9.33: Recording, Albert Sandler’s Orchestra, “The Land of Smiles”; 9.36: Recording, humour, Charles Penrose, Kaye Connor and Company, “Laughing Policeman’s Party”; 9.39: Piano, Ellis Gilder's, “Revolutionary Study in C Minor,” “La Fileusc”; 9.45: Band, "Verdi’s Works”; 9.54: Bass, baritone, Claude O’Hagan, “A Little Old Garden,” “Little Grey Home in the West”; 9.58: Band, “Rays of Glory.” 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) S.O: Orchestra of tho Concerts Colounc, Paris, “Tho Golden Cockerel”; S.B: Soprano, Elizabeth Ecthbevg, ‘‘One Pine Day,” “Michaelas Aria”; 8.16: Piano, Harold Samuel, “First Movement of Sonata in F Minor,” “Last Movement of Sonata in E”; 5.22: Potpourri, Symphony Orchestra, “Waltz Dream”; 5.30: Baritone, Apollo Granforte, “Dear Zaza,” “Zaza, Little Gypsy”; 8.36: Cornet, John Robertson, "The Debutante,” "II Bacio”; 8.42: Symphony Orchestra, “First Movement of Symphony in E Flat”; - 8.48: Duct, Eide Norcna and M. Micheletti, “O Light Divine,” “Ah, Do Not Flee Again’”; 8.56: Massed Military Band, “Badetzky March”; 9.0: Weather; resume of day’s play in second Tost, England v. Australia; 9.2: Talk, J. T. Paul, “Tho International Outlook of Norway and Sweden”; 9.15: Novelty Fantasia, “Reminiscences of a Miners’ Camp Fifty Years Ago.” 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres.) (Relaying to 2NC.) 8.0: University Extension Board scries of lectures, “Manchuria, the Volcano of Asia”; 8.30: Community hinging, conducted by Frank Hatherley, assisted by “John”; supporting artists, “The Old-fashioned Girls,” a group of old-time melodies; Frank Ryan, comedian. 2FC SYDNEY (451 Metres.) (Relaying to 3L0.) S.O: A.B.C. Revue Company in “Cameos" (A Humphrey Bishop production); 9.0: A Musical interlude; 9.5: The Music Makers’ Quartette;
“Just back from a week-end at Smith’s place. I’d forgotten when I accepted the invitation that ho was a teetotaller.” “Had a pretty dry time, I suppose?” “Dry? I had to writo some letters on Sunday —and, honestly, I had to stick the stamps on with a pin.”
A minister was complaining of the weather to a farmer. "Aye,” said the farmer,, “ye’re riclit. Only, three tine days this month; an’ two o’ them snappit up by the Sawbath.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 10
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