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BROADCASTING

Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follows; WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, IYA Auckland (333 metres). —d.t) p.m: Selected Studio items; literary selection by the, Announcer; further Studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand, (5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7.0; News adn information session, 7.40: Talk, Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture.” 8.0; Chimes; overture, “Martha” (record. Auckland Comedy Players (under direction of Mr .7.' F. Montague) will present a threeact play, “The Dover Road.” 10.11: March, “Marche Hongroise” (record).

2YA Wellington. —Silent. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternodn session, selected >Stu,dio items; 4,25, sports results to hand. 6.0; Children’s session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes; overture, “William Toll” (record); chorus, Salon Quartet, “Anvil Chorus”; pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy FuMwood, “.Sonata, Ist Movement ’ ’ (Schumann); contralto solo, Miss Dulcio Mitchell, “Beyond the Dawn”; male quartet, “Who’s Blue Now?” (record); orchestral, Studio Orchestra, “Minuet” (Boccherini) “Ave Yerunx” (Mozart) and “La Danza” (Rossini); tenor solo, Mr 11. Blakeley, “The Secret”; soprano solo, Miss Lilian Hanham, “Dream of Home: II Bacio”; xylophone duet, “The Two Imps” (record) ; baritone recitative , and aria, Mr J. Graham Young, “ Babblement Draws Near” and “A Palmer Met Me on the Way”; soprano and tenor duet, Salome Duo, ‘Miserere Scene”; weather report; instrumental, 'Studio Orchestra, “Paviane” and “Orienitale”; vocal quartet, Salon Quartet, ‘Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes”; pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Pullwood, “Folk Song”; soprano solo, Miss Lilian Hanham, “My Life is Love”; contralto and baritone 'duet, Salon Duo, “Come to the Pair”; orchestral, Studio Orchestra, “Sullivan Selection”; tenor solo, Mr H. Blakeley, “My Sweetheart When a Boy”; contralto solos, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, “You’ll Get Heaps o’ Lickings” and “Keep on Hopin’ ”; violin solo “Impromptu” (record); baritone solo, Mr J. Graham Young, “Shipmates of Mine.”

4YA Dunedin (463 .metres). —3 pan: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, 8.0: (Studio concert 9.30: Gramophone dance programme. 11.0: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney (442 metres). —9.30 pan., Classical Programme arranged by Madame Gossens-Viceroy; vocal and instrumental items from the studio. 2BL Sydney (353 metres). —9.40 pan,, H. W. Varna and Company, ‘‘A Message From Mars”; programme ■from the Studio,

3LO Melbourne (371 metres). —9.35 pan., Station Orchestra; 9.45, programme from the studio. 3LO Melbourne (371 metres). —9.35 pan., Station Orchestra. 9.45, Programme arranged hy Mary Campbell, English music; dance music, Radio Revellers.

3AR Melbourne (484 metres). —7.30 p.m., Gramophone recital. 8.0, The Kanais, Hawaiian Entertainers; piano reeital, Lindsay Biggins; studio items. THURSDAY, MAY 23. IYA Auckland (333 metres). — 3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items: li>rary selection by the Announcer; further Studio items; 4.20, sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Peter Pan, 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, “New Zealand Manufactures: (1) Confectionery. ’ ’ 8.0: Chimes; overture, Orchestra, “Plymouth Ho”; baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, “The Great Awakenlug”; orchestra], , Orchestra, violin solo with orchestral accompaniment (soloist, Miss In a Bosworth), “Reverie” and “Artist’s Life” waltz; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Norma M. Caldexv “Willow Bong” and “I Am Longing for the Spring”; debate, Messrs Vernon Drew and F. W. Barker, “That Sport is Playing too Great a Part in Modern Life”; weather report; song suite, Orchestra and .chorus, “J. L. Molloy’s Songs”; baritone solos, Mr W, Brough, “A Son of the Desert” and “Sacrament”; ballet suite, Orchestra, “Aseanio Ballet Music,” part 2; mezzo soprano solo Miss Norma Oakler, “Slave Song.” 9.30; Gramophone dance programme. 11.0: Close .down.

2YA Wellington (420 motives). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4.30 an cl 4.55, sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session eonducted by A not Gwen. 6.0: Dinner session, records. 7.0; News session. 7.34; Lecturctite, Mr W, J. Pergio, Publicity Branch, New Zealand Bailways, “Excursions By Bail.” 7.40: Leeturetto, Miss M, ft. Christmas, voluntary organiser, Wellington Federation Women’s Institutes, “What Women’s Institutes Bring to Country Folk,” 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Wellington City Salvation Army Baud, under itho conductorship oi: .Mr H. Scotney; and assisting artists.—March, Band, “Bed Shield”; tenor solo, Air Charles Williams “The Desert Queen”; quartet, The Lyric Quartet, “(Spin, Spin”; cornet solo, Baud sm an B. J. Dutton, “The .Song that Reached my Heart”; selection, Band “Love’s Manifestation”; baritone solos, Mr Larry Coney, “Alle-

Juia ” and “The Carpet”; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Monica Malfroy “If there were Dreams to .Sell”; accordion. and xylophone solo, “El Chock) ” (record); 'humour, Mr E. A. Sargent, “Land of Dreams”; quartet, the Lyric Quartet, “Mammy's Lijttlc Sunny Boy”; meditation, Band, “Wareham.”; weather report; bass solo, Mr W, Bineit Brown, “When tho King Went Forth to AVar ’’; duet. Messrs Will Goudie and W. B. Brown, “Tell Her I Love Her So”; national selection, Band, “ Scojtiaml ”; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Monica. Malfroy, “Just in the Hush Before the Dawn" and “Trees”; baritone solos, Mr Will 1 Goudie, “Had a Horse” and “King Solomon”; grand organ solo, “Saint ddAmour” (record); contralto and male quartet “Carry Ale Back to Old AHrginny”; humour, Mr E. A. Sargent, “A Political Meeting”; selection, Band, “The Tempest”; march, (Band, “Our Flag.” 3YA Christ church (BOG metres).—3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected gramophone items; 4,25, sports results to hand. 6,0: Children’s session conducted by Uncle John. 7.0: News session. 8.0; Chimes. Special New Zealand programme, featuring the “Commemorative Ode” (Johannes Andersen, music by Alfred Hill); overture, “Symphony No, 39 in E Flat” (.record); chorus, Melodious Four, “Chorus of AVeleome” (“Commemorative Ode,” N.Z. International Exhibition, 1906-7); cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Maori Lulllaby”; soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, ‘ ‘ Long, Long Ago She Lay” (“Commemorative Ode”); baritone solo, Mr T. D. AVilliams, “Not Unsought the Isles were Foun d ” (“ Commemorative Ode ”) ; instrumental, Christchurch Trio “Andante, Scherzo—First Trio” (Mendelssohn); tenor solo and quartet, Mr Russell Sumner and Melodious Four, “Tillage and Shepherding” (“Commemorative Ode”); recial, Mrs Culford Bell, “The House by Ithe iSide of the Hoad” and “The Little High Chair”; piano and orchestra, “Hungarian Fantasia” (records); weather report; -chorus, Melodious Four, “The Lakes and Trees” (“Commemorative Ode”); talk, Sir Francis Boys, president of the Canterbury Amateur Aero Club; chorus, Melodious Four, “Open .Stands New Zealand’s Gates” (“Commemorative Ode”); cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Eawhilti” (Song of the Sun); tenor solo and Chorus, Mr llussell Sumner and Melodious Four, “Joyously, Joyously” (“Commemorative Ode.”); instrumental, Christchurch Trio, “Three Maori Songs ”: “ Haero Tonu, ” “ Pokarekare” and “Kamate”; tenor solos, “Waiata Maori” and “Song of the Locust” (record); chorale, soprano solo and quartet, Melodious Four, “Praise to God”; recital, Mrs Culford Bell, “The Last Lesson”; chorus, Melodious Four, “My Land.” 4YA Dunedin. —Silept. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. . 2FO Sydney (442 metres). —9.37 p.m., Eleanor Boss, Martin Armstrong’s poem, “Miss Thompson.” 11.17, Lawrence Godfrey Smith, pianoforte recital. 2BL Sydney (353 metres).—9.3o p.m., Captain. Stevens and Carlton Fay, musical lecture recital; vocal and instrumental items from the 'Studio.

9LO Melbourne. (371 metres) —9.45 p.,m., Dauee programme, vocal items between -fiances, 3AR Melbourne (484 metres). —(7.30 p.m., Gramophone -recital. 10.0, The Jedal Trio.” ,]p.2o, Studio presentation of “Borneo and Juliet,.”

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Northern Advocate, 22 May 1929, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 22 May 1929, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 22 May 1929, Page 2