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RADIO BROADCAST. WEEK-END PROGRAMMES. The following programmes will be broadcast from the principal New Zealand stations over the week-end:— IYA AUCKLAND (902 Kilocycles.) 2.45: Description of Rugby Football match from Eden Park. 5.0: Children, by •’Cinderella." 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Lecturette. Mr Frank Penn, M.D.H (N.Z.), "Roses—Hints and Pruning,” under the auspices of the Auckland Horticultural Society. 8.0: Chimes. Recording. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "The Evolution of Dixie.” 8.9: Tenor. Leslie Russell, “Before the Dawn"; Salaam” 8.14: Recording, The Roosters Concert Party, "Army Reminiscences.” 8-20: March. IYA Chamber Orchestra, vl my Ridge." Overture, "Vie Heureuse.’ 8.30: Humour, Rhona Speed. “Auntie Doleful. 8.36: Recording (Whistling). Margaret McKee. “The Call of the Angelus” 8.39: Selection, The Orchestra, "Grieg Reminiscences.” 8.49: Popular songs, The Mounce Sisters, “There'll be You and I.” “Just a Blue-eyed Blonde.” 8.55: Recording, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "La Source. ’ 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: A Sea Story, Lee Fore Brace, “The Sea Devil.” 9.22: Valse, The Orchestra, “Thais. Novelty, The Orchestra, “Shufflin' Dance. 9.29: Recording, Chorus of Birds. “Dawn in an Old World Garden.” 9.32: Tenor, Leslie Russell. “When You Come Home”; McGregor's Gathering." 9.38: Humour. Rhone Speed, “The Lady From the West”: "Im so Glad he Loves Me for My Brains.” 944: Recording (Banjo), Harry Reser, "Cracker Jack." 9.47: Popular Songs, The Mounce Sisters, "In a Little Green Valley.” “It I Didn’t Have You.” 9.35: Selection, The Orchestra, "On With the Show.” 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance programme. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 2.45: Relay. Description of Rugby Football Match, played at Athletic Park. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: W.E.A. Session: Professor T. A. Hunter. “Man and his Social Institutions— i Social Institutions in the Machine Age. 8.0: Relay from the Concert Chamber Town Hall. Concert by Wellington Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen’s Association Male Voice Choir. 9.0: Talk. Mark Nicholls. "Some of My Contemporaries.” 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10: Relay of Dance music from the Adelphi Cabaret. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 3.0: Gramophone recital 4.30: Sports results and close down. 5.0: Children, by "Aunt Pat” and “Uncle Charlie." 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.45: Talk. Mr A. H. Bridge. “Town Planning” (No. 3). “Zoning.’’ 8.0: Relay of Programme from 4YA, Dunedin. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 1.15: Relay. Description of Rugby Football from Carlsbrook Ground. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Anita. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0- Recording, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “Schwanda, the Bagpipe Player.” 8.9: Choruses, The Dunedin Glee Singers, H. P Desmoulins, conductor, "Maiden of the Fleur de Lys.” "Golden Slumbeft.” 8.15: Selection. Mons, de Rose and his Octet, “Asi So Yo”; "Aubade a Mimi”; “Morrainia.” 8.27: Recording (Humour). Elsie and Doris Waters. "Hiccups”; “Gertie Out of Sorts.” 8.32: Chorus —Rounds, The Dunedin Glee Singers, “He Was a Rat”; (1) "Are You Sleeping?" (2) “The Broom”; (3) "Little Tommy Tinker"; (4) The Spring." 8.38. Selection, The Octet, “The Gondoliers.” 8.47: Humour, Miss E. M. Holland, Sketches from "Margaret Pow.” 8.56: Chorus, The Dunedin Glee Singers, “Land of Hope and Glory” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2 Reserved. 9.17: Recording (organ), Quentin McLean, "Medley of Song Hits, 1930.” 9.25: Ladles’ Part Songs, The Dunedin Glee Singers, “Dream, Baby Dream.” "Roses of'Picardy." 9.31: Selection. The Octet, "Americana.” 9.41: Humour, Miss E. M. Holland, "Kuttlngs.” 9.47: Recording (Xylophone), Rudy Starita, "Ragamuffin.” 9.50: Choruses. The Dunedin Glee Singers, “Anchored”; "Ginsy Love Song ” 9.56: Waltz. The Octet, “EsSana.” 10.2: Sports summary. 10.12: lance music. SUNDAY. IYA AUCKLAND (902 Kilocycles.) 2.0: Selected recordings and Literary selection. 6.0: Children.’s Song service. 7.0: Relay service from Unitarian Church. Preacher. Rev. Wllna Constable. Subject, “Christianity and Womanhood.” Organist and Choirmaster: Alfred Jeffrey. 8,30 (approx.): Relay Municipal Band Concert from Town Hall, conducted by G. Buckley. March. The Band, “The Passing of the Regiment” (No. 2). Overture, "The Thievish Magpie.'’ Comet, Fred. Bowes, “Come Per Me Sereno.” Selection. The Band, "Attila.” Flute, Hal. C. McLennan, "The Wind in the Trees.” Medley, The Band. "The Golden Waltz.” Xylophone, Rowland Jackson, "The Flyer.” Ballet, The Band. "Coppelia." Hymn, Tire Band, "Pleasant Are Thy Courts Above." March —The Band, "The Pompadours.” Selecrea recordings. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 2.0: Selected recordings. SO: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Children’s Choir from St. James’s Presbyterian Church. 7.0: Relay of Evening Service from St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church. Hawker Street. Wellington. Preacher: The Rev. Father Creagh. Choirmaster and organist, Messrs F. J Oakes and H. Mount, respectively. 8.15 (approx.); Relay. Concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Band (Conductor, J. J. Drew). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 2.0: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Children's song service by Children of Congregational Sunday School. 6.15: Musical chimes. 6.30: Relay of Evening Service from Trinity Congregational Church, Preacher, Rev D. Gardner Miller. Organist, Len Boot. Choir conductor, James Shaw. 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.15: Christchurch Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Francis E. Bate), "The Three Bears” Fantasy. 8.25: Choral. Edgeware Road Methodist Church Choir, “Hymn to Music”; Anthem, "At Even Ere the Sun was Set.” 8.32: Recording (Organ), Sandy Macpherson, “The Monk’s Dream." 8.35: Mrs H. Queeree, "In the Woods.” Bass, E. J. Johnson, “The Dover Patrol.” 8.40: Part song, The Choir, “As Torrents in Summer." 8.42: Salon Orchestra, "The Merchant of Venice”; (a) ‘‘Prelude,’’ (b) “Portia," (c) "Doge's March.” 8.51; Contralto, Hilda Smith. “The End of the Lane.” 8.55: Choral, Edgeware Road Choir, “O Father Whose Almighty Power.” "Gloria” (Twelfth Mass). 9.1: Weather forecast and notices. 9.3: Recording (Piano), Karol Szreter, "Liebestraume No. 3.” 9.7: Baritone, E. B. Chambers, "Little Boy Blue." 9.10: Recording (Monologue). Will Kings. “Not Understood.” 9.12: Choral, Edgeware Road Choir. "Sweet is the Sunlight.” 9.17: Salon Orchestra. Three Dances from “Tom Jones”: (a) "Morris Dance,” (b) "Gavotte,” (c) “Jig.” 9.25: Recording (Tenor), Richard Tauber, “I Loved You More.” 9.28: Recording (Violin), Frederick Fradkln. "Frasquita.” 9.31: Mezzo-soprano, Anne Lucas, "The Pipes of Pan are Calling.” 9.35: Recording (Harp), Mildred Dldlng, “At the Spring.” 9.39: Soprano. Jessie Duff. "Sunshine and Shadow”; "The Birth of Morn.” 9.43: Recording (Tenor). Francis Russell, "Eric’s Song.” 9 47: Recording (Organ). Reginald Foort “In the Heart of the Sunset." 9.50: Edgeware Road Choir, "The Day is Passed and Over.” "When Evening Twilight.” 9.55: Waltz. Salon Orchestra, "Tales from the Orient.” 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 2.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of Evening Service from First Church (Presbyterian). Preacher, Rev. W. Allan Stevely, M.A.. Organist, Dr. V. E. Galway. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Relay of programme from 3YA Chris<church.

747, City Guards. C being third with 721. The scores of the second round were: City Guards A 753, Invercargill A 742, Wyndham 736, Mataura 730, City Guards B 729, Invercargill B 724, City Guards C 692. With two rounds complete the City , Guards A team are in the lead by five . points with 1500, Invercargill A being second with 1495 followed by City Guards B 1450, Wyndham 1444, Mataura 1423, Invercargill B 1416, City Guards C ! 1392. Following are the scores for the second round:— City Guards A.—R. J. Timpany 78, J. Padget 77, F. E. Wright 77, J. Ure 77, R. Ure 76, A. Ford 75, E. Tansley 75, G. Nicol 73, T. R. Stroud 73, J. Tansley 72. Total 753. Invercargill A.—R. C. Anderson 78, G. Kelly 75, M. Sheehan 75, Miss Wall 75, B. Tinnock 74, J. Morrison 74, T. Stevenson 74, A. Pomeroy 73, A. Mann 72, S. Wall 72. Total 742. Wyndham.—W. Hamilton 77, G. Williamson 76, E. Frame 75, W. Craig 74, H. Waters 73, W. Smith 73, A. Smith 73, J. Mitchell 72, A. D. Campbell 72, E. Wyber 71. Total 736. Mataura. —T. Hesselin 77, R. C. Barclay 75,. E. Ramage 73, D. Todd 73, A. M. Robertson 73, G. Gaudin 73, J. Richardson 72, A. Russell 72, M. Robertson 71, S. Ramage 71. Total 730. City Guards B.—J. Buttolph 77, A. N. Smith 76, E. J. McLaughlan 74, L. Adams 74, G. Frisken 74, A. Wilson 73, J. T. Wilson jnr. 73, G. Jenkinson 78, J. T. Wilson jnr 72, W. McChesney 63. Total 729. Invercargill B—T. E. Henshelwood 78, J. Archer 78, W. Milley 75, A. R. Wills 75, R. Keast 75, A. Winder 71, R. Steele 69, W. S. Brown 68, W. J. Wilson 68, I. O. Shepherd 67. Total 724. City Guards C.—W. Jenkinson 77, R. Mackrell 75, K. McLeod 74, H. Padget 73, T. Groves 72, J. Padget jnr. 69, P. Johnston 69, G. Oughton 68, G. Weir 64, J. Storrie 51. Total 692. CRICKET THE TEST TRIAL. RAIN PREVENTS PLAY. London, July 28. There was no play to-day in the Test trial owing to rain. MATCH ABANDONED. (Rec. 12.30 a.m.) London, July 29. The cricket match at Cardiff between England and The Rest was abandoned. ALL INDIA v. NORTHUMBERLAND. MATCH DRAWN. London, July 28. Playing Northumberland All India, in the first innings, made 10L (Allen five wickets for 32 runs). Northumberland in the first innings made 143. All India, in the second innings, declared with the loss of eight wickets for 135 runs. Northumberland in the second innings lost two wickets for 45 runs. The match was drawn. AUSTRALIAN TEAM. MATCH AT WINNIPEG. TWO CENTURIES SCORED. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) Winnipeg, July 28. The Australian cricketers defeated an all star eleven to-day, the Manitobians being dismissed for 138. The tourists compiled 367 for six wickets. Bradman was indisposed and did not play. Mailey performed the hat trick with the first three balls of the opening over. The local players batted fifteen to-day. The test match against All Canada commences on Friday. The Australian scores were:— Richardson b Farquharson 38 Nutt lbw b Schaumloffel 5 Tolhurst st b MacFarlane 37 Ives not out 27 Vaughan c Gair b MacFarlane 14 McCabe c Whitworth b Gair 121 Kippax c MacFarlane b Gair 114 Carter not out 0 Extras 11 Total for six wicket# 367

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Southland Times, Issue 21773, 30 July 1932, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21773, 30 July 1932, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21773, 30 July 1932, Page 9