WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.
oTHIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this evening are as follow Auckland. IYA (420 metres).—3 p.m. to 4.30 3.m.. instrumental session; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news service, including a talk on "Turnips and Swedes" by Mr. J. W. Woodcock, of the Department of Agriculture; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.. concert. Relay of orchestral music from the Prince Edward Picture Theatre; Mrs. 0. Fa hey, soprano, in the songs "Spring's First Violet." and "Kathleen Mavourneen"; selections on the grand organ byMr. T. S. Webster; Mr. H. N. Sanders, in concertina selections; Mr. V. Roberts, in humorous numbers; Miss B. Rankin, in the violin selections "Salut d' Amour'' and "Phantom Melody"; Mr. A. Warbrick, baritone, in the song " Glorious Devon." Wellington, 2YK (295 motres). —Relay of orchestral music from the Paramount Picture Theatre; a special relay to be arranged. Christchurch, 3YA.—Silent night. Dunedin. 4YA (380 metres). —7 p.m., request gramophone numbers; 7.30 p.m., news service; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., concert. Entertainment by the Musselborough Presbyterian Church Choir; relay of orchestral music from the Empire Picture Theatre. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —Talks to children by the "Hello Man '; a serial story for elder children; broadcast of orchestral music from the Hotel Australia; news service; broadcast from t-'t. Andrew's Cathedral of the wedding of the 2FC October bride. Miss Clarice Harry, who Ls to marry Mr. Harry Brav; selections by the Sydney instrument?.! trio; relay of dance music from t.he Wentworth Hotel; a number of vocal and instrumental numbers. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —Talks to the children by "Uncle Jack"; items by the Pavilion Dinner Orchestra ; news service; a talk on "The Relations of Poison and Crime" by Mr. Loris H. Ingamells; selections by the Ambassadors Instrumental Salon Quartette; a number of vocal and instrumental items; broadcast of dance music by the Ambassadors Band. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—rStories for children, by Sambo and Pete"; farmers' session, including a talk on livestock feeding by Mr. J. K. Murray, principal of the Agricultural High School and College; a talk on books by Mr. W. A. Braiden; a number of vocal and instrumental items.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 13
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362WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 13
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