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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. The following programme will be broadcasted from station 4YA, Dunedin, tonight;—7.ls: Studio concert (vocal and instrumental numbers). 7.45: Information service; weather reports and forecast, shipping notes, general news. 8: Studio concert (vocal, instrumental, and elocutionary numbers). 9: Relay from Empire Picture Theatre; orchestral numbers under Mr Charles Parnell —“Flower Song” (Lange), “Lawana” (Robinson), Fox-trots, “That’s All There Is,” “Cecelia”; selection, “Going Up” (Hirach), “Hearts and Flowers” (Czibulka); idyl, “ Canoeing ” (Pryor); Fox-trot, “Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby”; selection, “Princess Caprice” (Fall): fox-trots, “Sweet Child,” “Just Around the Corner,” “Charlie, My Boy”; “Midnight Waltz” (Kahn). STATION 2FC, SYDNEY. The following programme will be broadcasted from station 2FC, Sydney, to-day: 12 noon: The chimes of “Big Ben” and announcements. 12.5 p.m.: Stock Exchange, first call. 12.10: Music from the studio. 12.50: Rugby wireless news. 1.0; Time signals, weather intelligence. 1.7: Evening News midday news service. Producers’ Distributing Society’s report. 1.20: Music from the studio. 1.30: Stock Exchange, second call. 1.33; Music from the studio. 2.0: The chimes of “Big Ben.” 2.25: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 2.30: A recital by the pupils of Mi ss Mabel Batchelor. 3.30: A musicale from Burdekin House. 4.25: From Farmer’s Tea Rooms, the Oak Hall Tr*., leader Mr Horace Keats. 4.35: Miss Marjory Cole, soprano, “Inter Nos” (MacFadyenJ. 4.40: Music from th' studio. 4.45: Stock Exchange, third call. 4.46: Music from the studio. 5.0: Time signals, the chimes of “Big Ben.” 6.0: The chimes

of “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.40: A talk to the elder children. 6.50; Broadcast from the Hotel Australia, orchestral items. 7.15: From the studio, late Evening News service and weather information. . 7.30: Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat, stock). fruit and vegetable markets. 7.40: Dr T. J. Henry, second talk “More About Hollywood. 7.55: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 8.0: From the studio, items by the Metropolitan Band. 8.20; Broadcast from the Adyar Hall, musical items. 8.45: Items by the Metropolitan Band. 9.5; Miss Kitty Elliott, comedienne. 9.13: Items by the Metropolitan Band. 9.35; Broadcast from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, items by the orchestra under the baton of Mr Alfred Moulton. 9.55: Mr Ifould, N.S.W. Public Librarian, will deliver an address, “Boys and Citizenship.” 10.10: Broadcast from the Lyric Winter Gardens, orchestral items. 10.30: Miss Kitty Elliott, comedienne. 10.40: Broadcast from the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney; Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson. STATION 3LO, MELBOURNE. The following programme will be broadcasted from station 3LO. Melbourne, today:— 12 noon: News service. 1.0: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 1.10: Ham Johnson’s Band. 1.17: Piano solo. 1.24; Studio Orchestra. 1.34, Raymond Ellis, baritone. 1.41: Reginald Bradley, violin. 1.48: Ham Johnson’s Band. 3.0: Will Page and his orchestra.' 3.10: Raymond Ellis, baritone. 3.17: Will Page and his orchestra 3.27: “Au Fait” of Messrs Buckley and Nunn, “Fashion Talk.” 3.42: Will Page and his orchestra. 3.52: Kathleen Rochfort. soprano. 3.59: Will Page and his orchestra. 4.06; Raymond Ellis, baritone. 4.13: Matron Moreland, “Infant Welfare.” 4.23: Will Page and his orchestra. 4.30: Kathleen Rochfort,

soprano. 4.37: Will Page and his Orchestra. 4.45: News service, Stock Exchange information. 5.45: Children’s letters and birthday greetings. 6.0: Pat M‘Lean will entertain the children. 6.07: “Mary Gumleaf.” 6.17: Pat M'Lcan will again sing to the children. 6.24: “Mary Gumleaf” will continue the stories. 6.40; News service, Stock Exchange information, market reports. 7.20; A talk under the auspices of the Town-planning Association. 7.40: A talk under the auspices of the University Extension Board. 8.0: Salvation Army concert party will give instrumental and vocal items till 8.40: Under the auspices of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association Mr T. C. Reynolds will give a lecture. 8.55: Salvation Army concert party. 0.15: Ur Loftus Hills, “Popular Science.” 9.30: Salvation Army concert party. 10.0: Announcements, etc. 10.10; Studio Orchestra. 10.30; News service. 10.40; Studio Orchestra. 11.0: Dance music.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 3

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 3

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 3

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