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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 4YA, Dunedin tonight:—7.3o: Studio concert, vocal and instrumental numbers. 7.45: Information service—weather reports and forecast, shipping notes, market and stock reports, football and hockey results, general news. 8: Studio concert, gramophone recital of Puccini’s light opera “Madame Butterfly,” in two acts, sung in English by the following artists—Madame Butterfly (Rosxna Buckman), Susuki (Nellie Walker), Kate Pinkerton (Bessie Jones), Lieutenant Pinkerton (Tudor Davies), Sharpless (Frederick Ranalow), Goro (Sydney Cpltham), Prince Yamdori (Edward Halland), in 28 numbers.

TO-MORROW NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. 6.15: Relay from St. Paul’s Cathedralorgan prelude, Mr E. Heywood, F.R.C.0.; Processional hymn, ‘‘Brightly Gleams Our Banner lElgar); Psalms 146-147; Canticles (Clarke Whitfield in E): anthem, “Jesu, Priceless Treasure” (Roberts); hymn, “Jesu Lover of My Soul”; sermon; hymn, “Praise My Soul”; Recessional hymn, “The Day is Past and Over”; organ post lude. 8: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre—concert by the Kaikorai Band (including instrumental and vocal solos).

STATION 2FC, SYDNEY. The following programme will be broadcasted from Station 2FC, Sydney, to-day: 12.55 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 1: Time signals—“ Evening News,” midday news service, and weather information; race results at regular in tervals. 2.55: The chimes _of 2FC announcements. 3: The chimes of “Big Ben” ; a musical programme will be given from the studio during the intervals between roce and sporting results. 4.30: Complete resume of the afternoon’s sporting events. 5; Tbo chimes of “Rig Bon.’ Close down. 6: Time signals—the chimes of 2FC and announcements. 6.5: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.45; Broadcast from the Hotel Australia—orchestral items. 6.50: A talk to elder children. 7.15: “Evening News,” late nows service, and weather information 7.30: Late sporting results. 7.40: A motor talk by Mr J. L. Austin. 7.55: '1 he chimes' of 2FO and announcements. 8: Broadcast from the Crystal Palace Theatre, Sydney—orchestra under th' baton of Mr Harry' Stone. 8.15: Broadcast from the Rockdale Town Hall (by permission of Messrs J. C. Williamson), the first act of the musical comedy “Katinka,” played by the Lnnglcn Operatic Society; scene —Villa of Boris Strogoff, at Yalta, on the Black Sea. Overture—(ll Opening chorus; (2) song (“Montmarto Girls”), Ivan and chorus; (5) chorus (“The Bride’); (4) song (“One Who Will Understand”). Katinka and chorus; (5) song (“Katinka’ ), Boris and chorus; song (“In a Hurry”), Hopper and chorus; duet (“Tis the End’); Katinka and Ivan: song (“Riicketty Coo"), Katinka; Russian dance, Miss Peggy Walker and Mies Meg Welch. 9.50: A talk on “Rowing,” by Captain Fred. Aarons. 9.45: A musical play especially prepared for 2FC by Mr James Donnelly 10.50; Mr Charles Kingsley, comedian. 10.40: 2FC Dance Band broadcast from Burdekin House 10.50: Mr Charles Kings ley, comedian. 11: 2L'C Dance Band broadcast from Burdekin House. 11.30: Broadcast from the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney—Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson.

Tht' following programme will be broadens! cd from Station 2FC Sydney to-mor-row: —10.55 n.m. : The chimes of 2 I'C and announcements. 11 : Broadcast from St. Mark’s Church of England, Darling Point. —morning service. preacher—Hov. It. Howard Lea. i 2.20 p.m. : I* rom llie studio, nows session. 2.55: The chimes of 2EC and announcements. 3: Broadcast from the Lyceum Hall, I’jtt street, pleasant Sunday afternoon service arranged by the Central Methodist Mission. 4.30: A lalk on ‘Hymns"—missionary—by Mr William Adam's. 5: The chime- of “Big Ben" and announcements 6.5; Broadcast from the Petersham Congregational Church, organ recital by Mr Cnristian ITelleman. 6.50: The fifth of the series of travel talks hy Mr Cyril Monk, interspersed with appropriate music, dealing with Brussels, Paris, I/ondon. T: Broadcast from the Petersham Congregational Church, evening service, Mr W. G. Oonkey. president of (he N.S.W. Rotarv Olnh will deliver an oration on “Boys’ 8.30: Broadcast from the Strand Theatre, Leichhardt, item*

from the concert by the Leichhardt District Band under the oonductorship of Jot E. P. Kerry. STATION 3LO MELBOURNE. The following programme will be broads casted from station 3LO Melbourne today:—l2 noon: News, etc. 12.45* Stock Exchange information. 12.5& Meteorological information. 1x Studio ochestra. 1,30: Instrumental solo. 1.17: Darcy and Vinnard, entertainers. 1.24: Studio orchestra. 1.34:; Instrumental solo. 1.40: Darcy and Vine nard, entertainers. 1.50; Studio orchestra. 3: Studio orchestra, race results, sporting, results. 4.45: News, etc. 5.45; Sporting results. 6. Children’s hour, stories by; “Mary Gumleaf. ’ 6.40: News service market reports, etc. 7.20; Australian Conn--monwealth Engineering Standards Asso< ciation talk. 7.40. Mr Norman bridge talk. 8.10: Modem dance night. The following programme will be broadcasted from station SLO Melbourne, tomorrow: —10.55 a.m.: Express train in-: formation. 11: Service from St. Paul's, Cathedral. 12.15 p.m.: British official wireless news from Rugby. 3: Pleasantj Sunday afternoon service from Wesley; Church. 4.30 : Announcements. 5.45 : 1 Children’s hour, hymns by “Billy Bunny” and his “Brer Rabbits,” stories by ‘BillyBunny.” 7: Service from Wesley Church. 8.30: Concert by the Newtown Methodist Church Choir, transmitted from Geelong.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 23

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 23

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 23

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