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RADIO BROADCAST. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following radio programmes will be broadcast from the principal New Zealand stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (575 Kilocycles). 12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children's hour, conducted by Nod and Aunt eJan, o.u. Dinner music session. 7.0: News ana market reports. 7.30: Sporfs talk. »-u. Chimes. Medley—Great Symphony Orchestra, "The Gipsy Princess.’ B.J. Overture—Salon Orchestra (under direction of Mr Harold Baxter), "Beautiful Galatea,” Selection, "Indian Canzonetta.” 8.20: Soprano—Mrs Rewa Hipwell (a) “Twilight it Is.” (b) "Sing, Break Into Song.” 8.26: Banjo—Mr L. G. McKeown, (a) "Take Your Pick : (b) -ne Home Town Band.” 8.32: Male quartet —The Big Pour. “The King’s Horses. 8.35: Suite—Salon Orchestra, "Vive la Danse.” 8.43: Tenor —Mr J. Ainsley Dagllsh, (a) "Chiming Bells of Long Ago”; (b) "Passing By.” 8.49: ling novelty—Margaret McKee, (a) Ihe Bird at the Waterfall; (b) "I he Bird and the Saxophone.” 8.55: Intermezzo —Salon Orchestra, “Sur I’Escalier ; “Les Feuilles Tombent.” 9.2: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.4: Novelty—The Asquiths, "Twenty Minutes’ Novelty Entertainment.” 9.24: Dances—Salon Orchestra, (a) "Hungarian Dance, No. 6”; (b) “Egyptian Dance.” 9.31: Soprano—Mrs Rewa Hip•well, (a) "Flight”; (b) “The Pipes of Pan.” 9.37: Banjo—Mr L. G. McKeown —(a) "Whistling Rufus”; (b) "Dixieland.” 9.43: Tenor—Mr J. Ainsley Daglish, (a) “The Bloom is on the Rye ; (b) "Richard of Taunton Dean.” 9.19: Male quartet—Del Pclo and Quartet, “Funiculi Funicula.” 9.52: Suite —Salon Orchestra, "Chelsea China.” 10.4: God save the .King. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings. 11.12: Lecturettc —"Fashions. 12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.o0: Sporting 1 results. 5.0: Children s hour, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr C. Pope, "Tennis.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture —2 YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A P. Truda), "Romantique.” 8.8: Tenor—Mr Chas. Williams, “Farewell in the Desert.” Quartet —The Lyric, “Calm is the Sea.” 8.14: Mandolin Orchestra —Mrs Mildred Kenny's Mandolin Orchestra, (a) “Shine, Glow-Worm, Shine.” (b) “Wabash Moon.” 8.21: Contralto—Miss Christina Young, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “Song of India”; (b) “A Heart That’s Free.” 5.27 Tenor—Mr Roy Hill, “The Sea Gipsy. Quartet—The Lyric. “The Heart Bowed Town.” 5.33: Selection —2YA Orchestrina, "Chinese Honeymoon Dance.” 8.43: Baritone —Mr Will Goudie, (a) “Just A'Wearying for You.” (b) "Because I Were Shy.” 8.49: Mandolin Orchestra —Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin Orchestra, (a) “In a Window in a House in Caroline"; (b) "You'll Be Mine in Apple-Blossom Time.” 8.56: Quartet with cornet obbligato—The Lyric, “The Posthornp” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Instrumental—2YA Orchestrina, (a) “In Toyland"; (b) “Falling Stars.” 9.10: Contralto—Miss Christina Young, (a) ".Slumber Song of the Madonna." (b> "Sing, Break Into Song.” 9.16: Bass —Mr W. Binet Brown, with orchestral accompaniment, “Cloze Props.” 9.20: Waltz —2YA Orchestrina, “Espana.” 9.30: Dance music programme. 11.0: God save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).
12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Gramophone recital. 4.50: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Dialogue—Messrs D. Cossgrove and VV. Melbourne, “Radio Service.” 7.15: Talk —Mr G. Challis (Christchurch Public Hospital) “Anatomical Footwear.” 8.0: Chimes. Selection—The Court Symphony Orchestra, “The Three Musketeers.” 8.8: Tenor —Mr Douglas Suckling, with Octet accompaniment, (a) "When Other Lips”; (bl "The English Rose.” 8.15: Banjo and piano—Misses Muriel and Louie Waugh, (a) “Take Your Pick.” (b) "Irish Selection.” 8.25: Soprano —Miss Hilda Hutt, with Octet accompaniment, "Open Thy Blue Eyes.” 8.28: Mixed Quartet—Dora Labbette, Muriel Brunskill, Hubert Eisdell, Harold Williams, “Come Fill The Cup” (from “In a Persian Garden"). 8.32: March — Studio Octet (Conductor, Harold Bek), (a) “The Fighting Ninth." (bj “Lustspiel” Overture. 8.40: Humorous Scene from Shakespeare—Miss N. Hooper and Mr H. L. Shaw, scene from "Hamlet.” 8.45: Medley—Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, "Memories of Paris.” 8.51: Bass-baritone—Mr A. J. Miles Cadman, (a) "Would I Were a King.” (b) "Sea Fever.” 8.57: Characteristic—Studio Octet, "Squirrel Dance.” 9.1: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Medley—Herman Finck and his Orchestra, “Plantation Memories.” 9.7: Tenor — Mr Douglas Suckling, "A Dream.” 9.10: Selection—Suclio Octet, “Maid of the East.” 9.23: Sopano—Miss Hilda Hutt, with Octet accompaniment, (a) “Sleep and the Roses”; (b) "By the Waters of Minnetonka.” 9.29: 'Cello—Cedric Sharpe (a) "Consolation”; (b) "Chant Sans Paroles.” 9.35: Shakespearean Scene from “Much Ado About Nothing.” Act IV, Scene 1, Characters —Benedick, Mr H. L. Shaw; Beatrice, Miss Naare Hooper. Scene from “The School For Scandal." Act 11., Scene 1. Characters—Sir Peter Teazle, Mr H. L. Shaw; Lady Teazle, Miss Naare Hooper. 9.45: Organ—Sigmund Krumgold, (a) “Indian Love Call”; (b) “Gipsy Love Song.” 9.51: Bassbaritone—Mr A. J. Miles Cadman, with Studio Octet, (a) "Pagan”; (b> "Smuggler’s Song.” 9.58: Valse —Studio Octet, "Jolly Robbers.” 10.3; God save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 9.0: Relay from Burns Hall, Dunedin, of the first of the 1931-32 Wool Sales. 12.0: Selected recordings. 4.50: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Sneila. 6.0 Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overture —National Symphony Orchestra, "Martha.” 8.9: Quartet — The Philharmonic Four, (a) “Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs so Free?”; (b) "Hush Thee, Little One.” 8.16: Trio—■ Messrs B. L. H. de Rose, A. H. Pettitt and L. Hunter, (a) “Vienna Beauties”; (b) “Her Soldier Boy.” 8.30: Baritone —Mr F. M. Peake, ''Thy Sentinel Am I.” Duet—Mr and Mrs F. M. Peake, "In the Springtime.” 8.37: Piano—Mr A. H. Pettitt, "Valse in A Flat.” 8.41: Quartet —The Philharmonic Four, "Londonderry Air.” 8.45: Contralto—Miss Maud Kenward, (a) "Three Fishers"; (b) “tlome, Little Maori, Home.” 8.57: ’Cello —Mr L. Hunter, "La Cinquataine.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Selection —London Palladium Orchestra, "The Maid of the Mountains.” 9.10: Quartet —The Philharmonic Four,
"The Little Old Garden.” 9.14: Duet —Mr and Mrs F. M. Peake, "Awake.” 9.ii: Violin with organ—De Groot and Terence Casey, (a) "Cavatina”; (b) "Parted.” 9.23: Tenor —Mr J. Swan, (a) "Mother Machree”; (b) “The Old Rustic Bridge.” 9.29: Trio—Messrs de Rose, Pettitt and L. Hunter, (a) "Softly Unawares.” (b) “El Tango de Amor”; (c) "Piazza de Pololo.” 9.41: Quartet —The Philharmonic Four, "The Rosary.” 9.45: 'Cello—Mr L. Hunter, "In a Monastery Garden.” 9.50: Mezzo-soprano—-Mrs F. Peake, (a) “Bird with a Broken Wing”; (b) "A Little Coon's Prayer.” 9.57: March —Creatore’s Band, "Aida.” 10.2: God save tile King.
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Southland Times, Issue 21580, 18 December 1931, Page 9
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