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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.

FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.

Details of programmes to bo sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day are as follows: —

Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.rm. studio items: 6.0. children's session: 7.13, new? and markets; 3.o.'chimes; 8.1, march, orchestra. "London Scottish"; P. 7. vocal. Madame Towsey's Quartette, "Tho Long Day Closes"; 8.11. baritone', John Bree, "On the (load to Mandalay"; 8.15. chorus, record, Light Opera Company, "Hit the Deck" vocal gems; 8.11). soprano, Madame Towecy, "The Sands o' Dee"; 8.23. seJcction, orchestra, "Blue Kitten"; 8.33. tenor, J MrDougall. "Beneath Thy Window": 0.36. Lisb orchestral selection. record. "Amaryllis"; 5.39. comedy. Auckland Comedy Players, one-act farcical comedy, "When He Comes Home": 0.5. vocal ouintctto. "I Rejoice That's Decided"; 9.8. danco orchestra, record. "Souvenirs"; 9.11. contralto. Edna Peace, selected: 9.14. orchestra. "Serenade," "Riaador," "Tarantella : 9.-2.1, John Bree and .T. McDougall, "O Wert Thou in the Cold Blast"; 9/29. Comedy Players, "Two of a Kind"; 9.41. John Bree, "Tlio Gentle Maiden"; 9.-15. saxophone, record "In the Orient"; 9.49. ijußrtette. "Sweet and Low": 9.52, selection, orchestra, "Blue Mazurka."

Wellington, 2YA <l2O metres).--3 P.m.. studio items; 0.0. children's session; y. news, markets and sports; !"S.O, chimes; orchestra, "Semiramis": 8.11, soprano. Veronica Mackenzie, *'Caro Nome"; 8.15. piano. Eileen Bennett, selected; 5.23. bass, W MrLellan, "ll Lacerato Spinto": 8.'27. orchestra. "Valse Triste." "Marche d" 1 anuhauser": 836. contralto. Agnes McDavitt, "Ah! Se Tu Dormi": 8.40. recital, Cedrie Grrdiner. "Rio Grando"; 8.15, tenor. Edgar Swain. "The Tiny Hand is Frozen . 8.50. orchestra; 5.59. duet with orchestra, record. "To Help Unhappy Commoners, concerted with orchestra, "With Ducal Pomp. On the Day When I Was Wedded ; 0.7. Veronica Mackenzie. "Waltz Song ; 9.12. ballet finite, orchestra, s^l- - I.; 0.20, W. McLellan, Ho, Jolly Jenkin"; 9.30'. humour. Cedrie Gardiner. "The Mechanical Cow": 9.35. Agnes McDavitt. "Chouß Kina"; 9.39. concerted with orchestra, record. "I Am a Courtier Grave and Serious." "Hero is a Case Now Let the Royal Lieges Gather Round . 9.17. Edgar Swain, '"Here's To Love ancl Laughter": 9.51. selection, orchestra. Iho Gondoliers."

Ghristchurch. 3YA <306 metres).*-3 p.m ; . studio items; 6.0. children s session; ~la. news- S.O. selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, humorous recitals, etc Dunedin. IYA <163 metres).-3 D.m.. studio items: 6.0 children ijsession: 710 news; 7.30, book review: 10.0. Scbubert. Centenary concert. Australian Stations.

Svdnev, 2FC (413 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session: 8.30. news marked and snorts- 9.10. dinner music; 0.43. cricket re for New Zealand pi an a Carlton Fay; 10.0. first act of The V.*mbond King," from Her 8 * u® 1 11.10, station orchestra; 11.30. contralto. F,u genie Boland: 11-38 orchestra: 11.55. Eugenie Boland; 12.3. orchestra: 1-20. dmco music; hvte nev.-s. Svdney, 2BL (353 metres).—7. p.m.. dcsst artpSTip®;. and studio items: 10.0 tou.calchorus baritone, Harry Croot: 10 10 WurUUer organ. Arcadia rhearei UUo itema m semi-finalists from Radio Eisteddfod, Harry Croot. 11.42. sporting talk. C Uex ssrssJi te Danco Hand and late nous

Melbourne, 3LO (371 "ictresi.-a p.ni children's session. 9.5 news. £ C oUin« ar ' or ! 3 ' ' Band 69 ' 1005 character wood Citizens tsana 10.40. artist. Frank [larwood ; ■— . ..' x 0.50, band: 12.55 dance music. Radi-o-aces. E E. Aikens: 10.15. records; 10 30. com K&r Bin ACAfe Imperial Russian Trio: U.ao. no\ . Brisbane. 4QG d&ne'i train times "'commercial news'; 8.30. chilrrußic: 8.25. con ™ le w . markets and dle V, 10*0 entertainment and official openn«nva.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. l?A .<** "'lfe studio items: b - c ' ll i on" k oo v revip.w; rs d -, oj.rt«»i ? V b ° mJs" miStllf Juckl.ni Trio. 'Tint jgJ'J ?™ w.-.w'vte; r*u?°«! Sffcte^ Kim,our F W. Barker, "Did She? : tenor, with orchestra and organ, record. "Jeanine, I Dream of L .\ la ( ? r^X;n 'Danny''! Sutherland. "To morrow.. 8 50. 'rello. Molly Wright, T,l . r 8 35. Hawaiian Orchestra record Sjeej Hawaiian Draams ; 9.1. F. Ba*cjr, Le Urnf Trio. "Nav, Though My Heart' Should Break"; 918. mixed chorus, record, SonRS of Belaud"; 9.22. F. W. Barker. 'Don t Use Dig Words." "British Workmen's Rishta : 0 30 to 11. programme of dance music. ' Wellington. 2YA J 420 metres).-3 p.m.. studio items; 6. children a ™ n :J' neu«, markets and sports: <. 0. IcctureUe in WE A Summer School ; 8, chimes, ».i. orchestra. "La Sirene": 8.9, vocal. Melodic Four. "In the Shadows"; 8.13. Hawaiian Orchestra, record, "Hawaiian Dreams • leuor, ¥. Bryant. ' Blue Sny and Wlnto Road • 8.21. flute, clarinet and orchestra. Signor'Truda and A. H. WriKht. Lo. Hero the Gentlo Lark"; 8.32, bass. W. W. liarfih'ill "The Mounting of Mourno , fox-trot, with vocuj refrain, record. Get Out and Get Under the Moon : 8. 0. liumour, .T. S. Webb, ",\ot Too Bad : 8.46. Melodie Four. "Good Fellows ; 8.00. orchcs. trif 9 fox-trot, orchestra, record. Dainty MisV'; 9.8. tenor. Sam Duncan. 1 Hear a Thrush at Eve"; 9.12, selection, orchestra. "Popular Melodies": 0.3. Allwrisht. "Waiata Maori": 9.26, Hawaiian Orchestra, record, "Honolulu J S Webb, "Stories"; 9.36, Melouio V our. "Drifting' and Dreaming"; 9.10, dance music. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 6. children s session; 7.lft. news and "ports; 8. rebroadcast 2YA Wellington; 10. dance programme. Dunediti. 4YA (103 metres).—7.ls p.m.. news; 8. selected programme "f vocal anrl instrumental items: humour, etc. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (442 metres).—7.l3 p.m.. children's session; 8.i',0. music and entertainment; 8.40. news, markets p.nd sports: 0.10, dinner music; 9.45, studio music; 9.50, cricket resume. 0.52, piano; 10, saxophone sextette, 10.15. tenor, John Mitchell; 10.23, saxophonn sextette; 10.33, entertainer, Charlei Luwrence; 10.53, popular songs. Rae Foster- 11. progress reports of Federal election votinc- 11.10. sextette; 11.20. John Mitchell- 11.28 A,iiih.ie3udoi'B* Dance Orchestra; J 1.38,' duct, Charles Lawrence and Rue Filter; 11.42, dance orchestra; 11.55, Rue.Foster; 12, progress reporis Federal elections; 12.10, dance orchestra; 12.20, Charles Lawrence; 12.25, dance orchestra: 12.40, Charles Lawrence and Rao Foster; 12.15, dance orchestra, 12.57, late news; 1 a m., process reports Federal elections; 1.10. dance orchestra, interspersed with election results. until 3.10 a.m.

Sydney, BL <MS3 metres).p.m.. 'biblten's session: 6.30. news and sports- fc. 10. dinner music; 0.10, sports resume; 9.30, ndvrrtiiind lalks and humour; 10, topical chorus■ 10 a. teuor, Ernest Tree; 10,10, Piano and banjo, flarnson White iind ''Couiiio ; 10 17 comedian, Charle3 lienton; 10.24, Ernest Tree: 10.30. racing event. Speedway Royal; 10.50. Harrison White and "Connie 11 progress reports, Federal elections; 11.10. studio orchestra; 11.20. popular items, Laurel Streeter; 1127. orchestra; 11.37, Charles Ren ton 11.44 orchestra; 12. further progress election reports; 12.10. mcinnr event. Speedv/ny Roval; 12.H1 orchestra; 12.30, LnuroJ Stnetnr; 12.10, Wcntworth Dance Orchestra, interspersed with election results Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).— 7.50, sportin,j results; 8, children's session; 9.5, news, markets arid cricket results: 9.15. lecturette: 10 5, Prabran Citv Hand; 10.15, baritone, John Hobbs; 10.22, band; 10.29. soprano. Anne Middloton; 10.30. band; 10.15, John llobbn ; 10 53, land; 11. sporting talk, event ill Stadium. Eric Welch- 11.15 sons feature of week; 11.19, Federal elections, progress reports; 11.21, band; 11.31, talk, Put McLean; 11.38, band; 11.50, description events n.t Stadium. Eric Welch: 12.15. further election results; 12.20, band; 12.30, Anno Middloton: 12.37, sports results; 12.45, dnnco music, Radi-o-nces; 1.1 a.m., election results; 1.1, dance music and election -esults Melbourne, 3AR (481 metres).—7 p.m., Rriimophone records; 10, sports results. 10.30, studio band; 10.40, Donian Quartette; 10.47, band; 10.55 mezzo-soprano, Millie McCormaelc; 11.2. one-act play, "The Proposal." presented by J B. Fowler; 11.27, instrumental. Imperial Russian Trio; 11.42. character voca'ist. Frank Tlanvood; 11.49, flute, Norman Farmer; 11.30, Donian Quartette; 12.8, orsan recital, C. E. Montesth; 12.18, Frank Harwood; 12.25, band; 12.35, Millie McCorinackl2.42, band-, 12.52, sporti results.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 18

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 18

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 18

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