BROADCASTING
Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follow: — MONDAY, JUNE 15. ]YA Auckland.—Silent. 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— !5 p.m; Children’s session, c inducted by Uncle Jeff. 0.0; Dinner music session. 7.0: News, market reports and sports results. S.O: Overture, Court Sympbonv Orchestra; bass, Air ,J. M. Caldwell; quartet with orchestra, the Ariel Singers; cello, Hans Bolterrnnnd; soprano, Aliss Jeanette Briggs; vocal duet, Aliss .T. Briggs and Mr H. Brusoy; twenty minutes with Mendelssohn's music, by Mr 11. Temple White and assisting artists; organ solo; four-part song, the Harmonists; violin and organ, Aliss Zillalx Castle and Mr H. Temple White; four part songs, the Harmonists; organ; contralto, Aliss Ngaire Coster; selection, 2YA Orchestrina; weather report and station notices; piano, Johnny Aubert; quartet, Ariel Singers; contralto with orchestra, Aliss Ngaire Coster; Balalaika Orchestra; soprano, Miss Jeanette Briggs; violin, Florizel von Reuter; bass, Air J. M. Caldwell; vocal duct, with orchestral accompaniment, Aliss Ngaire Coster and Air J. M. Caldwell; waltz, 2YA Orchestrina; tenor, Air Harry Brusey; quartet, Ariel 'Singers; trio, Ariel Singers; valso, 2YA Orchestrina. 10.0: Dance music programme. 3YA Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —5 p.m: Children's hour. €.O: Dinner music session. 7.0; News session. 7.30: Talk, Air E. J. Bell, “Books Worth While.” 8.0: Band programme by Woolston Brass Band. 4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—s.o p.m: Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.6: Dinner music session, 7.0; News and reports, 8.0: Specially recorded international programme; talk, Professor Benham, “The Development of the International Outlook” (based on a recent tour in foreign lands, with special reference to Algeria.) 2YB New Plymouth (1230 kilocycles). —8 to 10 ,p.m: Concert programme.
; TUESDAY, JUNE 16. I _ IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles). —s I p.m; Children's session, conducted by 1 Uncle Dave. 6.0: Dinner music ses- ! sion. 7.0: NeWs session and market ' reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr IST. M. Eich- | mond, “Crime and the Criminal. i 8,0: Specially recorded international | programme; international talk, Mr A.' ; B. Chappell, M.A, “The Pacific Yes-, i terday, Today and Tomorow. ” I 2YA 'Wellington (720 kilocycles).— | 5 p.m: Childon’s session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Jumbo. 6.0: Dinner n usie session. 7.0: News, market reports and sports results. 7,10: Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultuial Department, “For the Man, on the Land.” 8.0; Overture, Classic Symphony Orchestra; quartet, Melo-, die Four; soprano, Miss Cwladys Ed-; wardcs, with orchestral accompaniment; selection, Salon Orchestra; baritone, Mr K. S. Allwright; cello, Edmund Kurtz; tenor, Mr Sam linn-, can, with orchestral accompaniment;; dialogue, “Clapham and Dwyer on Photography ’’; quartet, Melodic Four; viola with orchestra; weather report, and station notices; tenor, Mr Frank. Bryant with orchestral accompaniment; band, H.M. Grenadier Guards; soprano, Miss Gwladys Edwardes with orchestral accompaniment; bass, Mr W. W. Marshal], with orchestral accompaniment; suite, Salon Orchestra; vocal, duet, Messrs W. W. Marsh-, all and -Sam Duncan; vocal quartet, Molodie Four; zither, Karl Puhringer; ballet music, Salon Orchestra; instrumental, Salon Orchestra. 3i 7 Christchurch.—Silent. 4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—s.G p.m: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner, music session. 7.0; News session. 7.40: (Talk, Mr J. Crossley Clitheroe, “The 1 Origins of Music, No. 3.” 8.0; Studio presentation by the Dunedin Tramways Band and 4YA artists. Australian Stations. 2FC Sydney (451 metres). —7.15 p.m., Children’s session; 9.30, oldtime dance night; vocal items, etc. 2BL Sydney (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., String Septet; 9.30, concert programme, etc. 4QG Brisbane (395 metros). —7.35 p.m., Dinner music; 9.30, commnity Singing from Ipswich Town Hall,
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Northern Advocate, 15 June 1931, Page 2
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