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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following radio programmes will be broadcast from the principal New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations today:— IYA, AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session conducted by "Nod” and “Aunt Jean.” 6.0: Dinner session—"H.M.V.” Hour. 6.13: Tacet. 6.15: Band—H.M. Coldstream Guards, “La Fille de Madame Angot.” Piano—Mark Hambourg, “Rackoczy March.” Orchestral — John Barbirolli’s Chamber Orchestra, “A Little Night Music,” Ist Movement. 6.29: Tacet. 6.30: Orchestral—John Barbirolli’s Chamber Orchestra. “A Little Night Music,” 2nd,. 3rd, 4th Movements. Piano —Mark Hambourg, “On Wings of Song.” 6.44: Tacet. 6.45: Quartet—Virtuso String Quartet, "Londonderry Air.” Violin; —Isolde Menges, “Air on G String.” Quartet —Virtuoso String Quartet, “The Emperor” Quartet, Op. 76, No. 3. 7.0: News and market reports. Presentation of special programme on the occasion of the Birthday of Charles Dickens given by the Rev. A. B. Chappell, President, and members of the Auckland Dickens Fellowship, assisted by IYA artists. 7.40: Talk—C. J. Adcock, “Democracy under the Microscope.”’ 8.0: Chimes. Relay concert from Lewis Eady Hall. 8.30: Instrumental trio—Studio Trio, “First Movement, Trio in D Minor.” 8.40: Baritone—Mr Len Barnes, (a) "The Song of the Horn,” (b) “Serenade.” 8.48: Soprano—Miss Millicent O'Grady, (a) “The Loreley,” (b) “Love has eyes.” 8.55: Instrumental trio—Studio Trio, “Salve Dimora,” from “Faust.” 8.59: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.1: Talk on "Dickens.” 9.16: Dickens excerpts from works of Charles Dickens by members of the Auckland Dickens'Fellowship. 9.46: Piano—Eric Waters, “Waltzes.” 9.56: Duet —Mr Len Barnes, and Miss Millicent O’Grady, "Allah Be With Us.” 10.0 Instrumental trio—Studio Trio. "Song Without Words.” 10.4: God Save the King.

, 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). s 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 5 3.30 and 4.30: Sports summary. 4.55: ! Close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: s Dinner music session—“H.M.V.” Hour: • Piano—William Backhaus, "Bohemian ‘ Dance.” 6.13: Tacet. Band—Creatoce’s ’ Band, "Semiramide.” Orchestral —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Carmen” — ' “Soldiers Changing the Guard.” Orchestral —Marek Weber and Orchestra, “Rustle of ! Spring.” 6.28: Tacet. 6.30: Orchestral—- • New Symphony Orchestra, “Nell Gwynn • Dances,” Nos. 1 and 2. Orchestral—Philal delphia Symphony Orchestra, "Carmen”— 1 “March of the Smugglers.” Piano—Wilhelm Backhaus, “Caprice Espagnole.” 6.44: 1 Tacet. 6.45: Orchestral—Marek Weber and • Orchestra, “My Darling Waltz.” Band — National Military Band, “Flying Dutchman” Overture. Orchestral—Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. “Carmen Entr’acte.” Act 1. 6.58: Tacet. 7.0 News sesssion, mar- ■ ket reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr F. M. Ryan, “Fire Protection.” ’ 8.0: Chimes. Overture —2YA Orchestrina, i “The Barber of Seville.” 8.9: Soprano— Miss Kathleen Ferris, “The Jewel Song” from "Faust.” 8.13: Pianoforte —Miss Pauline Rodgers, (a) “Second Mazurka,” (b) ' “To a Wild Rose,” (c) “To a Water Lily.” 8.21: Bass—Mr G. Madigan, “Infelice,” ’ from "Ernani”. 8.25: Comic opera selection—2YA Orchestrina, "The Gondoliers.” 8.35: Elocution—Miss Esme Crow, “At the Ford.” 8.42: Tenor—Mr Wm. Renshaw, “O Vision Entrancing.” 8.46: Contralto—Miss Nora Greene, "When All was Young,” from “Faust”; “Restless Love.” 8.51: Musical comedy selection—2YA Orchestrina, “The Bat.” 8.59: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: Soprano—Miss Kathleen Ferris, “ Regnava Nel Silenzio,” from “Lucia di Lammermoor.” 9.5: Opera selection—2YA Orchestrina, "The Prison Scene” from “Faust”; “Valse Lente” from “Coppelia Ballet.” 9.13: Bass —Mr G. Madigan, "Naught Shall Warn Thee of Thy Doom,” from “Der Freischutz.” 9.17: Humour — Miss Esme Crow, (a) “Mrs ’Odson’s Funeral” ; (b) "Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight.” 9.24: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards—Selection, “Ivanhoe.” 9.32 : Tenor —Mr Wm.-Renshaw, (a) “The English Rose,” from “Merrie England”; (b) “The Fairy Song” from “The Immortal Hour.” 9.39: Contralto—Miss Nora Greene, "La Serenata.” 9.44: Solo and chorus—Ben Williams and Chorus, (a) "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,” from "The New Moon”; Howett Worster Ben Williams, and Chorus, (b) “Marianne and Stouthearted Men,” from “The New Moon.” 9.52: Concert waltz —2YA Orchestrina, “Love and Spring.” 10.0: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCYCLES).

3.0: Gramophone Recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Storyman. 6.0: Dinner Session, “H.M.V.” Hour. 6.13: Tacet. 6.15: Hawaiian—Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kawaihau Waltz”; (b) “My Hula Love.” Medley Waltz —The Troubadours, “Popular Songs of Yesterday." Cello— Pablo Casals, “Le Cygne”. 6.27: Tacet. 6.30: Waltzes—lnternational Concert Orchestra, (a) “The Merry Widow”; (b) “Luxembourg Waltz.” Violin and Guitar — Giulietta Morina; (a) “Harlequin's Serenade; (b) “Could I?” 6.44: Tacet. 6.45: Instrumental —New Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) “The Dancing Doll”; (b) “At Dawning.” Wurlitzer organ—Jessie Crawford, “Carolina Moon.” Instrumental—• Royal Opera Orchestra, “The Sleeping Beauty.” 6.58: Tacet. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Regal Kinema Orchestra, “Broadway Selection.” 8.9: Baritone I —Mr A. G. Thompson, “Little Lady of the Moon.” “Over the Wall of My Garden.” 8.15: Dance music—Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, “Umtcha Umtcha Da Da Da”; (b) "Fascinating Vamp.” 8.23: Mezzo-so-prano—Mrs J. A. Stewart, “Lorraine, Lorraine Lorree.” 8.27 Accordian—Johnnie Sylvester Band, “Waltz Medley.” 8.30: Humour—Miss Ruby Boot “Adam.” 8.33: Dance music—Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, “Roses in June”; (b) “Querida.” B.4l:Tenor—Mr Douglas Suckling (a) “Love is Mine”; (b) “She is Far From the. Land.” 8.46: Saxophone—Rudy Wiedoeft, “Sax-o-phun.” 8.49: Soprano—Miss Berty Sutton, “Waltz Song.” 8.53: Dance music —Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, (a) “My Sin is Loving You”; (b) "Sweetheart of My Dreams.” 9.1: Weather Report and Announcements. 9.3: Male Quartet —Hud, son Singers, “I’m Feathering a Nest.” 9.7: Baritone—Mr A. G. Thompson, “Slow Coach”; (b) "Homeward to You.” 9.13: Dance music—Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, “I’ll Get By”; (b) “One Alone.” 9.21: Mezzo Soprano—-Mrs J. A. Stewart, “I Hear You Calling Me”; (b) “Coming Home.” 9.27: Accordian—Johnnie Sylvester, “Sidewalks of New York.” 9.30: Humour— Miss Ruby Boot, “Love and Arithmetic”; (b) “Sleepy.” 9.37; Dance music—BaileyMarston Dance Orchestra, “Honey”; “That’s You Baby.” 9.45: Tenor—Mr Douglas Suckling, “A Cartload of Hay.” 9.49: Saxophone—Rudy Wiedoeft, “La Cinquaintaine.” 9.53: Soprano—Miss Betty Sutton, (a) “The Nightingale”; (b) “Pale Moon.” 9.58: Dance music—Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, (a) “Louise”; (b) ‘The One That I love Loves Me." Dance Music— Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra will continue with dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s Hour. 6.0: Dinner music—- “ Columbia” Hour. 6.13: Tacet. 6.15: Orchestral —Menorah Symphony Orchestra, “Bar Kochha” Selection. Piano—lgnaz Friedman, “Minuetto from Suite.” Orches-tral-New York Symphony Orchestra, “Entrance of the Little Fauns.” 6.28: Tacet. 6.30: Band —8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Gathering Peascods,” folk-dance. Violin— Yelly d’Aranyi, “Souvenir.” OrchestralOrchestra de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris, “Le Rouet d’Om- |

phale.” 6.42: Tacet. 6.45: Band—B.B.C. Wireless Militayy Band, “Epping Forest,” Piano—lgnaz Friedman, “Berceuse.” Ctchestral—Berlin State Orchestra, “Wiener Blue.” 6.58: Tacet. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—National Symphony Orchestra, “Stradella.” 8.9: Baritone—Mr Les Stubbs, “West Country Lad.” 8.13: Instrumental—4YA Instrumental Trio, (a) “Trio. Op. 25, Second Movement; (b) ‘Trip Op. 77, Scherzo.” 8.25: Recital—Miss Anita Winkel, “The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones.” 8.30: Violin—Mr C. Roy Spackman, (a) “Rondino”; (b) “Hornpipe.” 8.35: Soprano—Miss Rae Stubbs, (a) “The Tree of Knowledge”; (b) “Echoes.” 8.42: Instrumental—4YA Instrumental Trio, (a) “Liebestraum”; (b) “The Grasshoppers' Dance.” -8,50: Contralto —Miss Mary Somerville, two songs from “A Lover in Damascus”; (a) “Far Across the Desert Sands”; (b) “Allah be with Us.” 9.1: Weather report. 9.3; Flute quartet—-London Flute

. Quartet, “Scotch and Irish Airs.” 9.11: ' Baritone —Mr Les Stubbs, (a) “In Happy Moments”; (b) “Sea Fever.” 9.18: Instru- ■ mental —4 YA Instrumental Trio, (a) “Slumber Song”; (b) Waltzes Nos. 1 and 3 9.28: Recital—Miss Anita Winkel, (a) 1 “Explained”; (b) "The Little Black Hen.” 9.34 ;• Violin—Mr C. Roy Spackman, “Saltenelle.” 9.39: Male choir—Salisbury ' Singers, “Sleep Gentle Lady.” 9.43: Instrumental—4YA Instrumental Trio, “Marche Indienne.” 9.47: Contralto—Miss Mary Somerville “To Music.” 9.51: Selection—Basle Symphony Orchestra, “Invitai tion to the Waltz.” 10.0: God Save the King. 2FC, SYDNEY (451 METRES). 8.0: The Studio Orchestra—“ Romance.” 8.5: Mabel Batchelor, Soprano— “He is Tender.” 8.8: Signor Butta, Harp Solos—- “ Waves of Danube.” 8.11: Mabel Batchelor, Soprano— (a) .“Rosebuds,” Orchestral Ac-

companiment; (b) “Will Ye No Come Back Again.” 8.18: Murielle Lang, ’Cellist — “Andante.” 8.25: The Studio Orchestra — (a) “Rusticanelle”; (b) “Rio.” 8 33: Mabel Batchelor, Soprano—“ Were my Songs with Wings Provided.” 8.36: Signor Butta, Harpist — (a) “Gaunod’s Serenade.” (b) “Angels Guard Thee.” 8.42: A Farcical Sketch, “Funny Face,” written by Annie Hughes. 9.13: The Country Man’s Weather Session —(a) New South Wales Forecasts; (b) Interstate Weather Synopsis. Yachtsman’s and Fishermen’s Forecast. Relay from 3LO, Melbourne. 9.15: Special Brass Band Recital Collingwood Citizens’ Band 9.27: J. Howard King, Bass-Baritone. Two Modern Songs by Keel—'(a) “Trade Winds”; (b) "To-morrow.” 9.34: Collingwood Citizens’ Band— Cornet . Solo, “Serenade.” 9.38: Violet Jackson, Soprano, and Russell Callow, Tenor, Duets—(a) “In a Gondola"; (b) “Sylvia.” 9.45: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Selection, “The Gondoliers.” 9.55:

Iza and Moya Crossley. “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine,” 10 0: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Suite, “Mignonne.” 10.10: From the Studio. Announcements. Late Official Weather Forecast. 10 20: Cec. Morrison and his Band. 11.30: National Anthem. Close. 2BL SYDNEY . (353 METRES). 8.0: The Government Railways Band—(a) March: “Paladin”; (b) Selection: “A Souvenir of the Opera.” 8.15; Fred Gooch, Entertainer—“ Home, James.” 8.25: Jovan Massanoff, Tenor—“ Dreams of Long Ago.” Alfred Bourne, Pianist—“ Nocturne in E Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2.” Sybill Graham' Soprano—“ Dance Away.” Jovan Massanoff and Sybil Graham, Vocal Duet — “Miserere,” from “11 Trovatore” by request. 8.40: Government Railways Band—Overture: “La Militaire.” 8.52: C. N. Baeyertz will tell of “Nonsense Verse.” 9.7: A.B.C. Instrumental Trio—“ First Movement of

Trio in D Minor.” 9.17: Jovan Massanoff, Tenor— .“Lolita.” Sybill Graham, Soprano —“Dearest, I Bring Thee Daffodills.” Alfred Bourne, Pianist—“ Nocturne, Op. 32, No. 1.” 9.32: Weather Information for the man on the land. 9.34: Fred Gooch, Entertainer— “Life’s Highway.” 9.44: Government Railways Band — March: “AngloOriental.” Valse: “Bridal Rose.” 9.56: Claude Corbett will give a sporting talk. 10.16: Government Railways Band— Fantasia: “A Cambrian Tour.” 10.25: Late News from The Sun and News. Late Weather Forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (760 KILOCYCLES). 8.0: The National Broadcasting Orchestra —Overture —“Zampa.” 8.7: Harry Humphries—A special Dickens talk and short reading. 8.30: Jill Manners (soprano) —“Love's a Merchant”; “Carmens.” 8.37: The National Broadcasting Orchestra— Valse—“Wedding of the Winds.” 8.42: Jill

Manners—“ Boat Song.” 8.45: R.A.C.Q. Radio Revue. 9.0: Hermie Ward and Kathleen Ward (late Fullers Theatres) and their Company in a radio revue. 10.0: News service supplied by the Metropolitan Morning Dailies; Weather news. 10.15: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 11.0: Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21002, 7 February 1930, Page 9

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