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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS

FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW

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

Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's session; C, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Mabel Milne, "Health and Diet"; 8, chimes; march. Congress llall Band, "Winnipeg"; S. (>, vocal duel, the Morpringle Duo, "Kingfisher Blue"; 8.10, Auckland Artillery Band, "Visions"; 8.-5, humour, Dan Flood. " The Introduction "; 8.29, xylophone and orchestra, W, W. Bennett, "(lee Whizz"; 8.33, soprano, Miss C. I'ringle, "-My Dearest Heart," "You in a Gondola"; 8.40. march, Auckland Artillery Band, "In tho Firing Line"; 8.11, male choir, Sheflield Orpheus Male Choir, "The Lincolnshire l'oacher" (record); 8.17, cornet solo, ii. Davies, "Silver Threads Among the Gold"; 9.2, evening forecast anil announcements; 0.1. organ, Terence Casey, "Pleading" (record); 0.7, vocal duet, the Morpringlo Duo, "I Don't Suppose"; 9.11, duet, with orchestra, Jean and Pierre Gennin. "Kippling Streams" (record): 9.1."), Auckland Artillery Band, "Harlan"; 0.25, contralto, Doris Moore, "Meadowsweet "Crossing the Bar": 9.32, octet, Auckland Artillery Band, "Hallelujah Chorus"; 9-38, humour, Dan Flood, "Breakfast." "J ho Charge of the Tight Brigade": 9.45. the Band. "Atonement"; 9.M1. male choir, Sheffield Orpheus Male Yoico Choir, "There is a Tavern in the Town" (record); 0.04, march, the Band. "The iied Shield." Wellington, 2V.V (-110.7 metres).—-Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres). —3 p.m., gramophone items; !>, children's session; 0, dinner music; 7. news session; 7.30, market reports; 8. chimes; overture. La Sea la Orchestra, "Tho Secret of Susanna"; 8.5, tenor, 11- Prescott, "The Sea Hath its Pearls," "Onau'ay Awake Beloved"; 8.11, instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, "Blue Danube Waltz"; 8.-1, musical recital by Edith llarrhy, with intrbductory comments, pianoforte solo, *"Melodie in E," "Polonaise m A"; songs, "the Young Hose," "Achal by the Sea," "Slumber Song": 8.41. 'cello solo, 11. Beck, "O Star of Eve": 8.45, baritone. F. C. Tenfold. "The Trumpeter"; 8.40, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "Gipsy Song." "Intermezzo" from "Cavalleria Husticana,

"Waltz oi the Flowers"; 9.1. weather report and announcements; 0.3, tenor. H. Prcscott. "Indian .Serenade," "La Donna > E Mobile"; 9.8, band, Band of H.M. Cold- , stream Guards, "La Sonrco Ballet" (record); 9.14, recital by Edith Harrliy, with introductory comments. pianoforte, turno in E Minor," "Waltz in songs, " Virginian Love Song," " Boat Reverie," " Ave Maria "; t 9.34, Studio Instrumental Octet, "Faust Ballet Music": 9.45. violin and or/ran, C,. Williams, "Melody in F"; 9.45, baritone, F. C. "The Song of the Volga Boatmen," "I Am Fate"; 9.54, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "Street in Algiers," "Grasshopper's Dance." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music, 7, news session; 7.15, talk, G. A. Holmes, "Mineral Needs of Livestock"; 8. chimes; instrumental, Novelty Trio, "Sweetie," "When Lights are Low"; 8.9, soprano, Rita. Holmes, "When Love Comes Stealing," "Do Not Go, My Love": 8.10, saxophone novelty, J. McCaw and T. Law, "Bear Tracks": 8.21, recital, Miss R. Williams, "llow Bannerman Bodo the ! Grey"; 8.2 6, tenor. G. Crawford, "Because." "Lord Randall"; 8.32, instrumental, Novelty Trio, "Lovable and Sweet," "My Dream Memory": 8.39. humour, B. Brown, "Fou the Noo": 8.45, saxophone. J. McCaw, "Mocking Bird"; 8.49, contralto, Mrs. A. H. Ritchie, "Crescent Moon," T Tell to Thee": 8.55, instrumental. Novelty Trio, "Am I Blue?": 8.59, weather report; 0.1, soprano, Rita Holmes, "Mignonne. Here is April"; 9.4. saxophone novelty, .T. McCaw and T. Law, "Naughty Yodel"; 9.3, recital. Miss R. Williams, "Gathering Peaches"; 0.12, tenor, G. Crawford, in Our Alley"; 0.15, instrumental. Novelty Trio, "Sleepy Valley"; 9.10, humour. B. Brown, "The Waggle of the Kilt"; 9.2!. saxophone, T. Law. "Bluebells of Scotland": 9.26. contralto. Mrs. A. H. Ritchie. "Slumber Song of Madonna"; 9.29. instrumental, Novelty Trio, "Sunny Side Up ; 9.33, selected programme of dance records. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 5.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporting news; 8.55, country session; 9.30, selected programme of classical music. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., orchestral; 8.15, children's session; 8.35, market reports; 8.50, orchestral; 9.30, selected programme of old-time music; 10.30, popular items. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 5.5, dinner music: 8.15, lecturette: 5.31, market reports; 8.35, leciurette; 9.10, news; 9.15, lecturette; 9.30, selected concert programme. Melbourne, 3AR (48t metres).—7.4s p.m., dinner music; 9, news and market reports; 9.20, lecturette; 9.30, selected concert programme. Brisbane. 4QG (395 metres).—B p.m., children's session; 8.30, market reports; 9.30, selected programme of popular items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's session; G, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 8, novelty programme by "Radio Scamps"; 9.30, selected programme of dance records. Wellington. 2YA (416.7 metres). —3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Inez Cor.nop, "Ballroom Dancing"; 8, studio concert by the Miramar Silver Band, assisted by 2YA artists; chimes; selection, the Band, "The Blockade." "The Magic Flute"; 8.16, quarter, the Lyric Quartet, "Calm is the Sea"; 8.20, tenor,' Mr. W. R. Hill, "Silent Moon"; 8.21, aire varie, J. •H. Newton and the Band, "Old Folks at Home"; 8.31, humour, | Esme Crow, "The Three Trees": 8.36. bass. W. Binet Brown, "Ho, Jolly Jenkin," "Rolling Down to Rio"; 8.43, vibraphone solos. Joyce Morgan, Stephen Foster Memories; 8.45, soprano, Phyllis Liddell, "The Forge," "Hark Hark tho Lark"; B.ss,'quartet, the Lyric Quartet. "Sailors' Chorus": 8.59, foxtrot, the Band, "Jericho"; 9.3, weather report and announcements: 9.5, baritone, W. Goudic, "The Last Call"; 9.9, vocal. Miriam Licettc, Clara Serena, F. Russell, D. Noble, R. Cnrr and Chorus, vocal gems from "Merrio England" (record); 9.17, fantasia, the Band. "A Darkey's Dreamland": 0.27, duet, C. Williams and R. Ilill, " Soft Evening Breezes": 9.31, humour,' Esme Crow, "Tho Usual Way"; 9.36, vibraphone solos, Joyco Morgan, "Massa's in de Cold. Cold Ground," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"; 9.42, waltz, the Band, "Gold and Silver"; 9.48, soprano, Phyllis Liddell. "Like to tho Damask Rose": 0.52, quartet. Lyric Quartet. "Kentucky Babe": 0.56, foxtrot, band, "Smiling Irish Eyes"; march, the Band, "Tho Old Warrior." Ch list church. 3YA (306 metres). —3 p.m., afternoon session; 7. news: 7.30, talk, review of Journal of Agriculture; 8. chimes; overture, Lucerne? Kursaal Orchestra, "Orpheus in the Underworld": 8.9, tenor, W. J. Trewern, "Prelude," "Spirit So Fair"; 8.15, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "Russian Dances, Nos. 2 and 4"; 8.22, group of songs by Grclta Don, "Songs of the Hebrides"; 8.33, baritone, J. F. Jones, "Had a Iforse"; 8.37, instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet. Three Songs; 8.46, recitation, Florence Brewins. "Morning Thanksgiving." "To a Skylark"- 8.51, pinno. L. Godowsky, ">.octurno in E Flat" (record): 5.55. contralto. Mrs. D. W. Stall a rd, "The Passion of Spring"; 8.59, weather report and announcements; 9.1. organ, (■. I. Pattman, Four Indian Love Lyrics; 9.9, tenor, \\ . J. Trewern. "Come into the Garden, Maud ; 9.15. .instrumental. Studio String Quaitet, "Andante from String Quartet," "Moment Musical": 9.21. group of sones by Gretta Don, "Songs of the Hebrides"; 9.30, 'cello, W. IT. Souire, "Sicilenne" (record): 9.34. baritone. >l. F. Jones, "My Resting-Place, "Morning Greeting": 9.40. instrumental. Irene Morris, Thrlnia Cusnk, and Studio Instrumental Octet. "Double Concerto for Two Violins"; 9.48. recitation, l'lorcnco Brewins. "The (lift of Tritemius"; 9.52. contralto Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "Lie There, My Lute" "Melody of Life"; 9.58. instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet. "Sceno de Ballet," "Vccohio Minuctlo." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations Svdnev, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session: 8.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporting news ; ' 8.55, country session: 9.30, programme by Raudwick Presbyterian Choir: 10.37. musical comedy, "Tally Ho!" Sydney. 2BT, (353 metres). —7.45 p.m.. 1 orchestral; 8.15, children's session; 8.35, market reports: 8.50, orchestral; 9.30. : relay from Little Theatre of play, "Outward Bound." Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres). —7.ls p.lll , children's session: 8.5, dinner music; 8.15, lecturette: 8.31, market reports; 8.35, lec- ! turetic: 9.10, news; 9.15, lecturette; 9.30, ; selected concert programme Melbourne, 3AR (454 metres).—7.4~> p.m.. i dinner music; 9. news and market reports: 9.20, lecturette; 9.30. selected concert programme. Brisbane. 4QO (33? metres).—S p.m., children's session; 8.30, market reports; news; 9. talk, J. Donnelly, "American Collego Songs"; 0.30. selected. programme oi classic music; 11.45, danco inueic.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20563, 14 May 1930, Page 5

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20563, 14 May 1930, Page 5

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20563, 14 May 1930, Page 5

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