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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEBK-END. The following programmes will be broadcast from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcaning stations during the weekend;— TO-DAY”S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND (333 METRES). 12 noon: Results of Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.15: News items. 5.0: Chimes. 8.1: Medley—Savoy Orpheans, "Round the World Medley". 8.9; Baritone solos—Mr Len. Keveu. (a) "Border Ballad"; (b) "In Summertime on Bredon". 8.16: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, "Cavalliera Rusticana”. 8.26: Elocutionary—Mr F. W. Barker. "Sick of the Palsy." 8.33: Relay of entr-acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Whiteford Waugh. 8.43: Tenor solos—Mr Will Harris, (a) "A Town in the Old County Down"; (b) "Sincerity’. 8.50: Instrumental sextet—"To a Water Lily”. Band novelty—"Weymouth Chimes". 8.58; Weather report and announcements. 9.0: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, "Little Modern Suite". 9.10: Baritone solo—Mr Len. Keven, "The Fishermen of England". 9.14: Marimba Orchestra, "When It’s Love Time In Hawaii”. 9.18: Elocutionary—Mr F. W. Barker, (a) "A Frenchman on •Macbeth'”; (b) "At Thirty-five”. 9.36: ’Cello solo—Miss Molly Wright, "Gavotte". 9.39: Tenor solo—Mr Will Harris, “So Tired". 9.33: March—U.S. Navy Band. "All Hands”. 9.37: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 2 YA. WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4. 0 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, "The Bartered Bride". 8.11: Quartet—Melodie Four, "The Owl and the Pussy Cat”. 8.15; Bass solo -Mr W. W. Marshall. "Drinking”. 8.19: Humour—Mr A. E. Sargent, "A Fine Old English Gentleman". 8.25: Soprano solo—Mavis Bennett. "Pretty Mocking Bird". 8.28: Xylophone solo, with orchestral accompaniment—Mr L. W. Probe rt, "Dance of the Toy Regiment”. 8.34: Tenor solo—Mr Sam Duncan, "Molly Bawn". 8.38; Steel guitar solo—David Kaili, "Honolulu March" Novelty piano solo—"Do that Heebie Jeebie". 8.46: Quar.'et —Melodie Four. "Johnny Schmoker”. 8.51: Instrumental—The Orchestra, repeat item. 8.59: Baritone solo—Mr R. S. Allwright, "The Village Blacksmith ". 9.3: Weather report and announcements. 9.4: Kinema organ solo—Eddie Horton, "The Adorable jOutcast”. 9.8: Tenor solo - Mr Frank Bryant, "The Bold Unbiddable Child" 9.12: Humour—Mr A. E. Sargent, "Under the Circumstances". 9.18: Vocal solo, with piano and clarinet—Sidney Burthall, "Charmaine”. 9.24: Novelties—The Orchestra, (a) "Naila”; (b) "In a Clock Store.” 9.34: Contralto solo—Essie Ackland, "Love's Old Sweet Song". 9.38: Quartet — Melodie Four, "The Goslings”. 9.42: Instrumental—The Orchestra, popular fox-trot novelties. 9.52: Dance music. 11.0: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington. 10.0; Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES) 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music. 8.11: Popular song hits— Miss Mona Melville, (a) "Riviera Rose"; (b) "Leonora.” 8.18: Hawaiian selection —Queenie and David Kaili, "Hawaiian March.” 8.22: Humorous Scottish song—Mr Buster Brown, "Aye, Wakin’ o". 8.26: Humorous sketch—Major F. H. Lam pen and Mrs Lampen. 8.36: Humorous songs at piano—Miss Eileen Cooper, (a) "Being”; "Ellen.” 8.42: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.57: Popular song—Mr J. B. McConnell, "When You Played the Organ." 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Band novelty—National Military Band. "Chrlstchurcji Chimes.” 9.10. Popular song hit—Miss Mona Melville, "Close in Your Arms." 9.14: Kinema organ solo—Eddie Horton, "The Adorable Outcast.” 9.18: Humorous Scottish songs—Mr Buster Brown, (,a) "Jean McNeil"; (b) "North. South, East and West." 9.25: Humorous sketch—Major and Mrs Lampen. 9.35: Song at piano—Miss Eileen Cooper. "These Men.” 9.39: Vibropbone solo—Rudy Star Three, "Diane.” "Me and My Shadow.” 9.47: Humorous songs and patter—Mr J. B. McConnell, (a) "Thinking”; (b) "The Music in Mother’s Eyes." 9.54: Medley—Savoy Orpheans, "Round the World Medley." 10.0: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 9.10: The 2FC Dinner Quartette —(a) "Merrie England"; (b) "Love Everlasting”; (c) "Red Poppies.” (d) "In a Persian Market”; (e) "March of the Toys”; (f) "My Angel.” 9.40: Programme announcements. Popular music. Cricket resume for New Zealand listeners. Christmas concert party for the soldiers. 10.45: Rene Rich, violinist and further items till 1.0. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES!. 8.40: 2BL Dinner Quartette —(a) “Mauresque Caprice": (b) ‘Loin de Bal"; (c) "Rozsika"; id) "The Maid of the Mountains”; (e) "Melodie”; (fi "Back in your own back yard." 9.10: Cricket scores. Complete sporting resume. Complete racing resume. Mr Pim and Miss Pam in advertising talks and nonsense. Programme and other announcements. 10.0; Chimes. J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar, Entertainers. The Ahad Duo. Steel Guitars. Phil Mountain, comedian: (a) "Jeannine”; (b) "Would a Manx Cat wag its tail.” .1. Knight Barnett, and Dorothy Dewar, Entertainers. 10.30: Popular studio programme. , 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES), 10.0: The Studio Orpheans, "The Storm.” Ray Bruce—"Flourette.” Lucy Baker, "Valse de Concert.” Helen Post-Mason —"Anything ' you Say.” Fred Crane—" Neath the Rolling tide." The Orpheans—Octette—"ln praise of Song." Rhoda G. Husband—" Just Love Me.” Tom Muller—- " Jim." J. P. Cornwell—"The Storm Fiend.” Lucy Baker, "Butterfly Study.” Fred Crane "Calling,” accompanied by The Orpheans. Helen Post-Mason, "Just a Melody.” Ray Bruce—" Let the end of the world come to-morrow.” accompanied by The Orpheans. C. Rice—" The Siesta.” The Orpheans—Octette—"The Harp that Once.” TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4. 0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s seesion conducted by Uncle Leo. 7.0: Relay of service from the Baptist Tabernacle (preacher, the Rev. Joseph W. Kemp; organist and choirmaster, Mr A. E. Wilson) 9.0: Orchestral—Ketel bey’s Concert Orchestra. "In a Fairy Realm.” 9.8: Duet —Hazell-Suttterland Duo, Hold Thou My Hand." 9.12: Violin solo Albert Sammons. "Elegie.” 9.16: Contralto solos—Miss Phyllis Hazell. la) "He Shall Feed His Flock"; (b) "O Thou That Tellegt." 924 Pianoforte solos—Percy Grainger, lai Sheep and Goat Walking to the Pastures" <b) "Gigue.” 9.28: Baritone solos— Mr Frank Sutherland. <a» "But Who May Abid<”; Ibl "The People That Walked in Darkness.” 9.36: ’Cello solo—W. H. Squire, “Angels Guard Thee.” 9.411; Duet—Hazel 1-. Sutherland Duo, "Break, Diviner Light." 9.44: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON <420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4 30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s Sunday ser- ; vice conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: Relay of service from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church. 8.30: (approx.): Sacred concert by the Choir of St. Mary’s of the Angels, under the conductorship of Bignor A. P. Truda. Choral—Choir of St. Mary’s of the Angels. "Messe Soleunelle," from “St. Cecilia” (Gounod). Kyrie and Gloria from “Messe Solennelle" (“St. Cecilia" —Gounod). Duet—Mrs A. P. Truda and Mr L. Staap, "The Crucifix.” Credo, Benedictus. Sanctus and Agnus Dei from "Messe Solennelle” ("St. Cecilia”— Gounod). Contralto solo—Mrs T. Treacey, "Ave Maria" (Luzzi). “Adeste Fideles.” Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Hymn and carol chimes. 6.30: Selected gramophone items. 7.0: Relay of service from the Christchurch Anglican Cathedral. 8.15 (approx.): Studio concert. Soprano solo—Madame Gower-Burns. "Hear ye, Israel." 8.20: Orchestral —Berlin Philharmonic- Orchestra. "Carnaval Romain." 8.28: Tenor solo— Mr Harold Prescott. "How Vain is Man." 8.32. ’Cello solo—Pablo Casals, “O Star of Eve.” 8.36: Contralto solos—Mrs Ross Brodie, (a) "Largo”; (b) "He Shall Feed His Flock.” 8.43: Suite— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. "Casse-Nois-ette.” (a) "Arab Dance”; (b) "Chinese Dance"; (c) "Dance of the Flutes.” 8.51: Soprano solos —Madame Gower-Burns, (a) "Oh, for the Wings of a Dove.” (b) "Hear My Prayer." 5.59: Wurlitzer organ solos—Reginald Foort, (a) "Schon Rosmarin" . lb) "A Brown Bird Singing.” 9.7: Tenor solo—Mr Harold Prescott, "Sound an Alarm.” 9.12: Flute quartet—London Flute Quartet, "Carnival de Venice.” 9.16: Contralto solo -Mrs Rors Brodie, "Abide with Me.” 9.20: Choir—British Broadcasting Company’s Choir, "A Few More Y’ears Shall Roll.” 9.24: Soprano and tenor duet—Madame Gower-Burns and Mr Harold Prescott —"My Song Shall Always Be Thy Mercy.” 9.28: Military Band—H. M. Coldstream Guards, "Der Freischutz.” Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES). 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service. 6.30: Relay of service from Knox Church. 7.45: Organ voluntaries by Mr Roy Spackman. 8.5: Relay of concert by the St. Kilda Band. 9.15: Close 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). 8.30: A session for little listeners. 9.0: Children’s session. 9.30: Evensong from the Book of Common Prayer. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park.

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Southland Times, Issue 20675, 22 December 1928, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20675, 22 December 1928, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20675, 22 December 1928, Page 9

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