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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. TO-DAY’S PROG RAMMS 3. The following radio programing will be broadcate from thv principal New Zealand and Aua« tralian broadcasting stations to-day.— IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Relay of Concert from Lewis Eady Ltd., including Literary Selection by the Announcer. 3.16: Home Science —“Household Tasks made Easier.” talk prepared by Home Science Department of Otago University. 4.30: Closo clown. f'.U: Children’s programme, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner music, Brunswick Hour. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0; Chimes. Selection—Mr Reg Morgan and his Orchestra, ”Manteuux Noirs.” 8.1 u: Maio chorus—Roosters Concert Party, “Y.M.C.A. Concert.” 5.13: Saxophone solo with orchestra. Mr E. Hoffman, “Sax-o-Lot.” 8.IS: Novelty duo—The Bohemian Duo, “Mahara Ki A-Au.” 8.26: Waltz—The Orchestra, ••Beautiful Danube.” 8.36: Baritone —Mr Reg Morgan, “Just Because the Violets.” 8.40: Violin—Mr Frank Parsons, “The Rosary.” 8.45: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell, “Topical Talk.” 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.2: Foxtrots—The Orchestra, (a) “Laughing Marionette”; (b) “Josie and Me.” 9.10: Novelty duo—The Bohemian Duo, (a) "Hoki Tonu”; (b) “Tahl Nei Tara Kino.” 9.18: Male Quartet— Scrbcrling Players, “A Japanese Sunset.” 9.21: Trumpet solo-Mr R. Sprowl, “11 Bacio.” 9.26: Baritone —Mr Keg Morgan, “The Joy Bird.” 9.30: Dance programme by Reg Morgan’s Orchestra. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.15: Home Science, “Household Tasks Made Easier.” 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner music session, H.M.V. Hour. -7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette—Miss Inez Connop, ‘•Ballroom Dancing.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Bund. March—The Band, “Entry of the Gladiators.” 8.6: Soprano —Miss, Rita Hopkins, “Oh that I Might Retrace the Way.” 8.10: Record, instrumental—Novelty Orchestra, “Dansa Bagatelle.” 8.13: Baritone — Mr Claude Moss, “Keramos.” 8.17: Humoresque —The Band, “Three Blind Mice.” 8.24: Elocution—Miss Zena Jupp, “Scots of the Riverlna.” 8.29: Tenor—Mr Lewis Campbell, (a) “Sicilian!.” (b) “Son o’ Mine.” 8.35: Instrumental—Novelty Orchestra, “Ginger Snaps.” 8.38: ContraltoMiss Marjorie Bennie, (a) “By the Waters of Minnetonka.” (b) “Ships that Pass in the Night.” 8.44: Humour—Clarkson Rose, “My Austin Seven.” 8.47: Selection—The Band, “Chu Chin Chow.” 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Soprano—Miss Nita Hopkins, (a) “Thou’rt Like a Lovely Flower”; (b) “Thoughts.” 9.8: Duet—Barrington and Foster Richardson, (a) “Genevieve”; (b) “In the Valley where the Blue Birds Sing.” 9.14: Poetic march—The Band —“The Vanished , Army.” 9.20: Humour —Miss Zena Jupp, “Education Made Agreeable.” 9.20: : Baritone—Mr Claude Moss, “E Pari Ra.” 9.30: Selection—The Band, “Floradora.” 9.42: Con-’ tralto—Miss Marjorie Bennie, “Love’s Coronation.” 9.46: Instrumental—Violin with organ. De Groot and Terence Casey, “Cavatina.” 9.4 C; Tenor —Mr Lewis Campbell, “The Last Watch.” 9.53: Waltz—The Band, “Ecstasy.” March—The Band, “Old Comrades.” 10.3: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Home Science — •‘Household Tasks Made Easier.” 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, “Ladybird and Uncle Frank.” 6.0: Dinner session, Columbia Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr O. W. Banderson, chairman of committee Canterbury Horticultural Society, “Sweet Peas.” 8.0: Chimes. Classical and miscellaneous programme. 8.1: Overture —Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Dance of the Hours.” 8.9: Quartet—Melodious Four, “O Maiden Dearest.” Contralto—Miss Belle Renaut, “Caro Mio Ben.” 8.15: Plano—Wilhelm Back--haus, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” 8.23: Bari-' tone—Mr T. D. Williams, “The Erl King.” 8.27: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Grand March”; (b) “Nocturne.” • 8.37: Duet, soprano and tenor—Melodious Duo, “Dear Love of Mine.” 8.40: Sketch—Mr Allan W. Brown. “The Fallen Star.” 8.45: Organ—Arthur Meale, (a) “March on a Theme of Handel”; (b) “The Pilgrim’s Song of Hope.” 8.53: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, “All Hail, Thou Dwelling.” 8.57: Soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton, “Waltz Song.” 9.1: Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “To a Wild Rose”; (b) “Will o’ the Wisp”; (c) “From an Indian Lodge”; (d) “To a Water Lily.” 9.12: Quartet—The Melodious Four, “Evening Has Lost Her Throne.” ContraltoMiss Belle Renaut, (a) “Sapphic Ode”; (b) “Woodland Thoughts.” 9.19: Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Pars de Omphores.” (b) “Mazurka.” 9.27: Baritone—Mr T. D. Williams, (a) “The Bird of Passage”; (b) “Slow, Dorses, Slow.” 9.31: Sketches—Mr Alan W. Brown, (a) “Delightful People”; (b) “Exaggeration.” 9.34: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, “Down Her Soft Cheek.” 9.35: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, “Intermezzo.” 9.42: Duet, contralto and bass —The Melody Duo, “Night Hymn at Sea.” 9.48: Balaika Orchestra—Klriloff’s Balalaika Orchestra, “Shining Moon.” 9.51: Quartet —The Melodious Four “O Peaceful Night.” 9.54: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, “Ballet Music from ‘Le Cid.’ ” God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN.—SiIent. 2FC SYDNEY. (451 METRES). 8.0: The fifth entrant.-’ in the Radio Choral competition—The Huristone Park Choral Society. 8.4: Rene Rich, Violin solo. 8.9: Lena Murray, Contralto solo, violin and .’cello obbligato. 8.13: Male Chorus—“ The Signa! Resounds from Afar.” 8.18: E. W. Garside, Flute solo. 8.23: Frank Forrest, Tenor solo. - 8.26: Chorus. 8.40: Stanley Clarkson, Basso. 8.43: Ladles’ Chorus — “Waltz from Faust.” 8.48: Rene Rich. 8.52: Vocal duet, Elsie Findlay and Frank Forrest. 8.55: Part song. 9.0: The countryman’s weather session. 9.5: Australian verse. 9.7: 2FC Interviews to-night’s personality. 9.14: Jock Herron and his brass quartet. 9.18: The Garrick Players. 9.48: Des Tooley. 9.53: Jock Herron and his brass quartet. 9.56: Ethel Lang, Entertainer at the Piano. 10.3: Jock Herron and his brass quartet. 10.8: Des Tooley, Popular vocalist. 10.15: Late official weather forecast. 10.17: Jock Herron and his brass quartet. 10.23: Ethel Lang, Entertainer. 10.30: From the Hotel Australia—Dance music. 11.30: Close down. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 8.0: The Studio Orchestra. 8.6: Paula and Pierre. 8.9: Fred Bluett, Comedian. S. 18: Al. Maling and his Xylophone. 8.21: Bert Gilbert and Dodie Wolfe. 8.31: Ray and Rex, Novelty Instrumentalists. 8.34: Traditional songs of Scotland. 9.4: Fred Bluett, Comedian. 9.14: I’aula and Pierre, Novelty Pianist and Popular vocalist. 9.20: Ray and Rex, Novelty Instrumentalists. . 9.28: Australian verse. 9.30: Weather information for the man on the land. 9.35: Paula and Pierre, Entertainers. 9.38: Francis Jackson. 9.53: Ray and Rex, Novelty Instrumentalists. 9.56: Bert Gilbert and Dodie Wolfe. 10.6: The Studio Orchestra. 10.25: Late news from the Sun and News. Late weather forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down. 4QG BRISBANE (395 METRES). 8.0: From the Studio—The National Broadcasting Orchestra. 5.7: F. S. Taylor, (baritonej. 8.15: Cliff Orr, “The Human Canary.” 8.22: Florence Nurcombe (contralto). 8.30: National Broadcasting Orchestra. 8.35: Aitken and Bissett. 8.43: Stephen Duo (popular tenor). 8.51: Nell St. Helier Money (elocutionist). 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. 2J : National Broadcasting Orchestra. 9.7: P. S. » ylor (baritone). 9.11: Cliff Orr, The Human «*atiary. 9.16: Florence Nurcombe (contralto). 9.21: Aitken and Bisset. 9.26: Nell St. Helier Money (elocutionist). 9.30: The National Broadcasting Orchestra. 9.35: Stejdien Doo (popular tenor). 9.40: “A Bridge Talk.” 10.0: News service. 10.15: From the Trocadero. 11.0: Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 7

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 7

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