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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m to 4.30 p.m: Auurnoon concert. 7.15; to 7.45; News and reports, etc. Bto 10; Studio concert by tho Clinstchurch Municipal Band and assisting artists.

il'A, Auckland, 2YA, Wellington and 4YA. Dunedin.—Silent day.

3LO, Melbourne.—Noon; News service; Stock Exchange information ; meteorological information. 1 p.m.: Studio orchestra. 1.10: Colin Crane, baritone. 1.17: Franklin Stqnham, clarinet. 1.22: Eardlcy Turner, in an original sketch. 1.42: Colin Crane, baritone. I. : Studio orchestra. 2: Close down. 3: Studio orchestra. 3.10: Mrs Dorothy Silk, “Homecrafts.” 3.25: Alma Horlock, soprano. 3.32; Agnes Fortune, pianoforte. 3.40: Joan and Pauline Allen in ukulele items. 3.47; Health Week talk. 3.52: Studio orchestra. 4.2: Alma Horlock, soprano. 4.10: Miss Flora Pell. 4.25: Joan and Pauline Allen. 4.32: Studio orchestra. 4.45: Herald news service. Stock Exchange information. 5: Close down. 5.45: Children’s letters and birthday greetings. 5; Yetty Landau, elocutionist. 6.7: “Little Miss Kookaburra” will tell the tiny tots a story. 6.20; Yetty Landau will recite once again. 5.27; “Little Miss Kookaburra will toll a story. 6.40: News service. Stock Exchange information. River reports and market reports. 7.20: A lecture under the auspices of the New Settlers League. 7.40: A talk under the auspices of tho Department of Agriculture. 8: Health Week talk. 8.5: Studio orchestra. 8.15: Mr V. Upton-Brown “Round the Camp Fire.’ 8.45: Studio orchestra. 8.55: Colin Thomson, tenor. 9.2: Reginald Bradley, violin. 9.15; Percy Grainger, world famous pianist. 9.45: Colin Thomson, tenor. 9.52: News and announcements. 10.12; Studio orchestra, 10.16: Third Act of “Katja,” transmitted iron. His Majesty's Theatre, by permission of J. C. Williamson (Ltd,). 11: Our Great. Thought. 11.1: Dance music. 2BL, Sydney.—7.ls a.m.; Physical training and health exercises. 7.25: Health hints. 7.30: Physical (raining and health exercises. 7.45: Weather forecast. 7.47; Sporting information. 7.51 Broadcasters special news service. 8: G.P.O. clock and chimes; close down. 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes; musical programme from the studio. 10.10: Broadcasters special Rugby news service. 10.17: Shipping information; arrivals and departures. 10.20: Information re interstate and overseas mails. 10.23: Musical programme from the studio. 10.38: Sydney Daily Telegraph news service. 10.50: Musical programme from the studio. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; fruit and vegetable market reports. 11.5: Broadcasters information service; boats in call by wireless, shipping weather and rainfall, mails. 11.20; Musical programme from tho studio. 11.40: Women’s session conducted by Mrs Jordan, eocial notes. 11.50: Mrs Jordan replies to correspondents. Noon: G.P.O. clock and chimes: a talk on “Preserves.” by Mrs Jordan. 12.25 n.m.: A talk by Miss Helen J. Beegling on “Golf.” 12.30; Shopping guide. 12.35: Sydney Stock Exchange calls. 12.45: HilLers’ Instrumental Quartet—direction, “Caryl Castling” : Ist violin, Miss Yeta Warcham; obbligato violin, Mr Jack West; cello. Miss Daisy Nation, 1.30 Sydney Stock Exchange calls. 1.45: Latest sporting information and race results —on race days. 1.50; Sun newspaper’s news service. 2; G.P.O. clock & chimes: dose down. Racing information broadcast during afternoon by courtesy of the Sun. 3: G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist. 3.5: Social notes from the Sun. 3.10: Sun newspapers news service. 3.15: David Jones Tea Room Trio—Pianist, Miss Caspers; violinist. Mr Acheson; cellist. Mr Cleaver. 3.50: Sun newspapers news service. 3.45: Musical programme from the studio. 4: G.P-O. dock and chimes; David Jones Tea Room Trio. 4.15; Serial story entitled “Stories Near and Far.” 4.30: Musical programme from the studio. 4.45: Producers’ Distributing Society’s vegetable, fruit market report. 4.50: Shipping information, when available. 4,52: Day’s racing; resume on race days. 4.55: News from the Sun. 4.53 Resume on nights programme 5: G.P.O. clock an< * chimes. 5.45; G.P.O- dock; Unde George and the kiddies. 6.40; Pavilion Dinner Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Cec. Morrison. 7: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co’s, report. 7.5: Weather report and forecast 'by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist. 7.9: Stock mchange reports. 7.16: Producers Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable markets reports. 7.20: Fruit and vegetable -report (Sun). 7.25; Grain and fodder report (Sun). 7.27: Egg and poultry report (Sun). LSU: Primary Producers’ newspaper report on London butter market. 7.33: Country news from the Sun. 7.45; Lecture. 8; G.P.O. dock and chimes; Broadcasters tomca! chorus. 8.3: Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown. 8.23; Mr Jack Gninsford, baritone; 8.30: Madame Phvllis Howe, soprano, from England, 8.3 ( ■ Mr Reg Harrison, comedian. 8.44; Ivy and Eric Butterfield, steel guitars. 8.45; Resume of following day’s programme. 9: G.I.U. clock and chimes. 9.1: Mr IVI am Everard, tenor 9.8: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo soprano. 9.15: Newton Band broadcast from Industrial Hall Newton. 9.55; Interval. 9 40: Madame Phyllis Howe. 9.47: Ivy anj, Eric Butterfield. 9.57: Mr Jack Gamsfoixl. 10.4 Mr Reg. Harrison. 10.11: Mr Wm. Everard. 10.18; A 1 Hammett and the Ambassadors Dance Band broadcast fiom the ballroom of the Ambassadors. Dming tho intervals between the dances news reports bv courtesy of the Run newspapers will be broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 5

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 5

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19947, 15 November 1926, Page 5