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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TODAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—Silent Day. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert oy tho Christchurch Municipal Band;—Kcquost march, “Colonel Bogey,” tho band, fox-trot, “Barcelona,’ tho band. vocal solo, “Duna? Mr E. H. Harriott; selection, "Verdi,” the band. vocal solo, “Mignonette,” Miss Nina Partndg ; inarch, ‘‘On Tour,” tho band; fox-trot, “That Certain Party,” tho band; pianoforte solo, “Prelude” (Rachmaninoff), Miss Lilia Warner; vocal solo,, “Annie Laurie,” Mr E. H. HorViolt; overture, “Welsh Melody,” the band; march, “Challenge,'’ the band; vocal solo, “Rose of My Hcait,” Miss Nina Partridge; descriptive, “A Darkey’s Dreamland,’ tho band; selection, “Quaker Girl,” the band; pianoforte solo, “Selected.” Miss Lilia Warner; march, “Wairarapn,” the band; fox-trot, “Horses,” the hand. Accompanist, Mrs Ernest Lawn. 4YA, Dunedin and 2YK, Wellington.— Silent day. ?.GB, Sydney.—6.4s p.m.: Talks to children by “ABC.” 7.55; Duets for two violins and piano—Dan Scully, Monica Herder. Ada Brook. 8.3: Address by J. J. Van der Leeiuv. 8.20: Songs by Mr E. B. Buttcrworlh, (1) “O Heart o’ Mine,” Leighton); (2) “Glorious Devon fGerman). 8.30: String quartet: Lloyd Davies, Monica Hordor, Ghas. Boult, Muriel Lang. 9: Announcements. 9.5: Piano solos by Ada Brook. 9.8: Talk on “Radio,” by E. G. Beard: 9.25: Violin solos by Dan Scully. 9.52; Songs by Mr E. B. Butterworth, (1) “A Dream” (Bartlett); (2) “Vieni! la mia Vendetta” (Gounod). 9.4 D: Duets for two violins and piano, Dan Scully, Monica Herder, Ada Brook. 9.50: “Great Thoughts From Great Minds,” by Professor Wood. 2FC, Sydney.—Noon: “Big Ben” and announcements, 12.5 p.m.: Stock Exchange, first call. 12.10; Music from the studio. 12.30: Marching music for school children. 12.40: Music from the studio. 12.45: Fiom Farmer’s Oak Hall, instrumental item by the Oak Hall Trio (leader, Mr Horace Keats). 12.50; From tho studio, Rugby wireless news. 12.55: Music from the ttudio. 1: “Big Ben;” weather intelligence. 1.3: Evening News midday news service; Producers’ Distributing Society’s report. 1.20: From Farmer’s Oak Hall, instrumental item by the Oak Hall Trio. I. From the studio, Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30: Marching music for school children. 1.40; Music from the studio. 1.50; From Farmer’s Oak Hall, instrumental item by tho Oak Hall Trio. 2; “Big Ben;” close down. 2.30: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 2.35: From the Tivoli Theatre—items by tho Tivoli Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Will Quintrell. 3.15: Music from the studio. 3.30; Marching music for the school children. 3.40: From Farmers’ Tea Rooms—Miss Persia Rutter, soprano. 3.45; From Farmers’ Oak Hall— The Oak Hall Trio. 3.55: Music from the studio. 4; Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto—- “ Just a Ray of Sunlight” (Squire). 4.5: From the Oak Hall —The Oak Hall Trio. 4.15: Music from tho studio. 4.20: Miss Persia Rutter, soprano. 4.25: The Oak Hall Trio. 4.35; Music from the studio. 4.40: Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto—- “ Country Folk” (Brahe). 4.45: Stock Exchange—third call. 4.46: Close clown. 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50: Tho “Hello Man” talks to tho children. 6.30 • “The Little Black Princess”—a serial story for the older children. 7: Broadcast from the Hotel Australia! items by the hotel orchestra under the direction of Miss A. J, Egan. 7.10: From the studio—“ Evening News,” late news service—weather information. 7.30: Daigety’s market reports (wooh wheat, stock), fruit, and vegetable market. 7.40: Close down. 8: “Big Ben’’ and announcements. 8.3: Broadcast from St. James’s Hall, the first production in Australia of Arthur Penn’s opera, “Mam’ olio Tape,” produced by John Radford—performance to be given by students ot Madam Ada Baker. Prologue—(l) Overture. 8.6: (2) “Evening Shadows Creeping.” Miss May Croft, Miss Doris Rowland. and Richard Barry. 8.10: (5) “If I’d been Born a Man.” Miss-May Croft. 8.15: From the studio—Signor Alberto Marini, tenor, “Bianca” (Mattei). 8.20: From St. James’s Hall, Act one of “Mam’zelle Taps.” (3) “Marie ! Mario ! Marie I’’ Madge Cafe and Chorus. (4) The Great Red Cross,” Madge Cafe and Doris Rowland. (5) “One, Two, Three Musketeers,” Messrs Morris, Dale, Angus, Eeighran, and Harry Jackson. (7) French Military Ballet. (81* “What Did She Say to Me?’ Angus Eeighran. (9) “Take a Puff.” William Collins, Morris Dale, Harry Jack son, James Jackson, and Clare Pleating. (10) “Signs Are Oft Deceiving,” Chorus. (11) “When the Bugle Sends its Martial Notes Abroad,” Miss May Croft and Richard Parry. (12) “’Twill be. Very Very Merry for Us All,” Angus Keighran, Harry Jackson, Morris Dale, and May Croft. (13) Finale—“ Tel! it Again,” Principals and Chorus. 9: From the studio—Mr Ford Adams in recollections of Comic Operas—(a) “Of course you can never be like us,” from “The Belle of New York.’ 9.7: Mr Lionel Lawson, in' violin solos. 9.10: Signor Alberto Marini, tenor —“Bowl of Roses” (Clarke). 9.17: Mr Ford ‘ Adame, “Pushful,” and “Oh, Mr Registrar.” from “The Orchid,” 9.22: Mr Lionel Lawson, in violin solos. 9.30; Signor Alberto Marini, tenor—(a) “Trusting Eyes” (Gartner), (b) “Blackbird and Rose’ (Clarke). 9.38: Mr Rupert Hazel, comedian. 9.50: Mr E. J. Van-de-Velde will describe his experiences in connection with his recent flight from New South Wales to Victoria, and describing the country covered. Exclusive photos taken by Mr Van-dc-Velde during the tour will he shows in the issue of the Evening News of this date, giving listeners the opportunity of following the talk in detail. Mr Van-de-Velde will have the assistance ot the studio staff in providing effects. 10.40: Mr Rupert Hazel, comedian. 10.50: From the Wentworth Hotel, items by the Wentworth New Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11: “Big Ben” and announcements. 11.5: AVentworth New Symphonic Dance Orchestra until midnight.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 16

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 16

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 16

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