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BROADCASTING

Programmes ■will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follows: — THURSDAY, MAY 23. IY.V Ano Van a (333 metres). —3.0 p.m; Afternoon so^si<*n. selected Studio items; IC.-racy siv.etion by the An nouncor; further Studio items; -).2d, sports results ito Imml. ti.U: Children's session conducted by Peter Pan. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40; Talk, “New Zealand Manufactures: (1) Confectionery.” S.ft: Chimes; overture, Orchestra, ‘'Plymouth Ho”; baritone solo, Air Walter Brough, “The Great Awakening”; orchestral, Orchestra, violin solo with orchestral accompaniment (soloist, Miss Ina Bosworth), “Reverie” and “Artist’s Life” waltz; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Norma M. Colder, “Willow Song” and “I Am Longing for the Spring”; debate, Messrs Vernon Drew and C. 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, “Ascanio Ballet Music,” part 2; mezzo soprano solo Miss Norma, Calder, “Slave Song.” 9.30; Gramophone daoce programme. 11.0: Close down.

2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4,30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session conducted by Aunt Gwen, 6.0: Dinner session, records. 7.0: News session. 7.34: Leeturefcte, Mr W. .1. Pergio, Publicity Branch, New Zealand Railways, “Excursions by Rail.” 7.40: Lecturette, Miss M. S. 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 Band, under the eonduetorship of Mr H. Scotney; and assisting artists. —March, Band, “Red Shield”; tenor solo, Mr Charles Williams, “The Desert Queen”; quartet, The Lyric Quartet, “'Spin, Spin”; cornet solo, Bandsman B, J. Dutton, “The Song that Reached my Heart”; selection, Ejand “Love’s Manifestation”; baritone solos, Mr Bafry' Coney, “Alleluia” and “The Carpet”; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Monica Malfroy. “If there were Dreams to Sell”; accordion and xylophone solo, “El Cliodo” (record); humour, Mr E, A. Sargent, “Land of Dreams”; quartet, the Lyric Quartet, “Mammy’s Little Sunny Boy”; meditation, Band, ■“Wareham”; weather report; bass solo, Mr W. Bind Brown, “When the King Went Forth to War”; duct, Messrs Will Goudio and W. B. Brown, “Toll Her I Love Her So”; national selection, Band, “Scotland”; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Monica Malfroy, “Just in the Hash Before the Dawn” and “Trees”; baritone solos, Air Will Goudie, “Had a Horse” and “King Solomon”; grand organ solo, “Saint d’Amour” (record); contralto and male quartet “Carry Me Back to Old Yirgiriny”; humour, Mr E. A. Sargent, “A Political Meeting ’’; selection, Band, “The Tempest”: march, Band, “Onr Flag.”

3FA Christchurch (30(1 metres). —3 p.m; Afternoon session, selected gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand. (1.0: 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 Welcome ’’ (“Commemorative Ode," N.Z. International Exhibition, 1900-7); cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, 5 ‘Maori Lullaby"; soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, “Long, LongAgo She Lay" (“Commemorative Ode"); baritone solo, Mr T. D. Williams, “Not Unsought the Isles wore Found ’ ’ (‘ ‘ Commemorative Ode "); instrumental, Christchurch Trio “Andante, Scherzo—First Trio" (Mendelssohn); tenor solo and quartet, Mr Russell Sumner and Melodious Pour, “Tillage and Shepherding" (“Commemorative Ode"); rec-ial, Mrs Cut ford Bell, “The House by the ‘Side of the Road" and “The Little High (’hair"; 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, “Rawhiti" (Song of the Sun); tenor solo and chorus, Mr Russell Sumner and Melodious Four, “Joyously, Joyously" (“Commemorative Ode"); instrumental, Christchurch Trio, “Three Maori Songs"; “Ha ere Tomi," “Poknrekare" and “Kainate"; tenor solos, “Vialata Maori" and “Song of the Locust" (record); chorale, soprano solo and quartet, Melodious Four, “Praise to God"; recital, Mrs Cultord Bel!, “The Last Lesson"; (‘horns, .Melodious Four, “My Land." 4FA Dunedin, —Silent.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney (442 metres). —0..i7 p.m., Eleanor Ross, Martin Arm.'■tron'f’s poem, “Miss Thompson.’’ 11.17, Lawrence Godfrey Smith, pianoforte recital. 2l’>L Sydney (dmi me(res). —tl.dt) p.m., Captain Stevens and Carlton Fay, musical lecture recital; vocal ami instrumental items from the S*ndio.

91/0 Melbourne, (;J7I metres) — 9.L1 p.m., Dance programme, vocal items between dances. 3AR Melbourne (454 metres). —’7.30 p.m., Gramophone recital. .10.0, The Jedal Trio.” 10,20, Studio presentation of “ Borneo and Juliet.”

FRIDAY, MAY 24

1 YA A nek i ;i nil (333 metros). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, seleeteil Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; fnrlhor Studio items; 4.2",, sports results ho hand. (3.0: Children's session conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7.0; News and market reports. 8.0; Chimes; overture ‘‘Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F” (record) ; baritone solos, Atr G, Colledgo, “Aileeu” and ‘‘Smuggler ’ s Song’'; instrumental ,t rio. Studio Trio, “Bouree in G Minor” (Bach) and ‘Gird Movement from -Ith Symphony” (Memlylssohn};. k cture-reci'tal, .Mrs Daisy Basham -ami Mr Will him Gemmell, “Offenbach” songs; “The Song of Fort u n io, ” “To Catherine,” vocal gems from “Tales of Hoffman ” and “In (the Dusk of the Twilight”; pianoforte solo, Air Erie Waters, “Rustling Woods”; soprano solos, Miss Dorothy Youd, “Gloriana” and ‘ ‘ Trince Charming ’ ’ ■ qua rtet, the Olympians, “Swansea Town”; weather report; tenor solo, Mr Lambert Harvey, “Edward Gray” and selected; mareh, “Rakoczy March.” (record); lecture-recital, Mrs Daisy Basham ami Mr William Gemmell, “Offenbach” songs: “Lady, Look Down,” prologue , “Legend of K-leinsack” and duet, “The Gendarmes”; instrumental ,trio, Studio Trio, “Rondo from Trio Op. 3o” (Hummell); contralto solos, Miss Martha Williamson, “My Ships” and “Castles in the Air”; orchestral, “In a Fairy Realm” (record); quartet, the Olym- , plans, “ Roundelay. ” 2Y.A Wrllih'gton (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; relay from Messrs Kirkcaldic and Stains, Ltd., of tearoom music by the Trio; Studio items; 4,30 and 4.00, sporting results to hand. 5.0; Children's session conducted by Big Brother Jack. 0.0: Dinner session, records. 7.0; News session. 7.40: Loctnrotte, Mr D. McKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” 8.0; Chimes; overture, Orchestra, “Aleeste”; soprano solo, Alisa Ena. Raploy, “Under the Deodar”; baritone solo, Air Arthur Brady, “The Toreador’s Song”; suite, Orchestra, “Ascanio Ballet Music,” pant 1; recital, Mr 0. Browne, “The Foreign Legion” and “The Hindoo's Paradise”; tenor solo, Air Edwin Deunis, “Onaway, Awake”; cello sold, “Berceuse do Jocelyn "(record); cont ralto solo Miss Madge Freeman, ‘ATy Partners”; 1 saxophone solo, D La Oinquantainc” (record); vocal duet, Miss- Eun. Rapley and Air Edwin Dennis, “My Task”; instrumental, Orchestra, repeat number; weather report; pianoforte solo, AH-; Norman Izett, “Ballade in. A Flatsopraiio solo, Miss Ena Rdplev, “The Bird with a Brok■n Wing”; quartet, the Philharmonic Quartet, “The Sea hath its Pearls”; grand opera selection, “Orchestra, “Girl of the Golden West”;

humour, Mr 0. Browne, “The Colonel”; -baritone solo, Mr Artthur Brady “Lighterman Tom”; violin solos, “Always You’re Near” .and “One Alone” (record); contralto solo, Miss Madge Freeman, “The Fishermen of England”; tenor solo, Mr Edwin Dennis, “The Trumpeter”; duet Miss Madge Freeman and Air Edwin Dennis, “Awake”; instrumental, Orchestra, waltz “Wine, Women and Bong” and march “Imperial Life .Guards.” 3YA • Christchurch (306 metres).-A3 p.m: afternoon session, selected -Btn-’ dio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. G.O; Children’s session conducted by ‘ ‘ Story man. ” 7.0; News session. 7.30; Lector cite, Air L. Wiltshire, “Racing Pigeons.” 8.0: 'Studio eoncert, 10.0: Gramophone .dance programme. 11,10: Close down.

4-YA Dunedin (463 mcitrcs) —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother

Bill and Aunt Sheila. 7,0: News session. 7.15: Leeturette, Mr N. F. Biraithwaite, “New Zealand Thermal Regions.”

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Northern Advocate, 23 May 1929, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 23 May 1929, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 23 May 1929, Page 2