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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME AUSTRALIAN STATIONS 2FC, Sydney 8.15 p.m. (N.Z. time), model aero_ piano session, conducted by Wings; 5.30, women's sporting results; 8.45, sporting results; 9.15, Wednesday's weights, by the A.B.C. Racing Com. missioncr; 0.25, news; 10.0, national programme, Nelson, an original radio play in seven episodes, by Commander C. 11. Rollcston, R.N. (retired); 11.0, the A.B.C. Musical Revue Com. puny presents I Sketch Your Wprld (a. Humphrey Bishop production); 12.15, the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. 2BL, Sydney 8.15, dinner nnisic; 9.35, popular education talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee); 10.0, our radio dance night, with Lyn Christie and his dance orchestra; associate artists, The Crooning Sisters, Wallio Clarke, novelty pianist; J. Davey, popular baritone. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA, Auckland 5.0, children's hour, con dueled by Cinderella; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (IYX, GOO kc., after dinner music); 7.30, horticultural talk.
8.0: Concert programme; overture. Grand Symphony Orchestra, Merry Wives of Windsof; 8.10, vocal gems, Light Opera. Company, Sunny Tip Toe; 8.18, Spanish waltz, Marelle Sextette, Barcelona and Phantom. Melody; 8.24, baritone,, Mr. Gerard Pet. ers, Trees and Sea Fever; 8.21, relay from the Civic Theatre of Wurlitzer recital and songs of Maori la nd by Mr. Paul Cullen: Hoea Ra, Home Little Maori Home, E Pari Ra and Haere .Ra; 8.46 selection, the sextette, Mol. ley's Songs; 8.52, baritone, Mr. Gerard Peters, How's My Boy; 8.56, intermezzo, the sextette, Wedgowood Blue; 9.0, weather forecast and station notices.; 9.2, reserved: 9.18, vocal quartette, «Comedy Harmonists, Over the Blue; 9.21, the sextette. Two Hindu Pictures, March of the Mamie.. quins; 9.30, relay from 2YA; a drama, tic half hour's presentation, We Await. Your Verdict Latimer v. Peterson, a claim for £SOOO for alleged breach of promise to marry; 10.0, sports resume; 10/10, dance music; 11.0, close down. 2YA, Wellington 5.0, children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kc, after dinner music); 7.30, W.E.A. session, Professor PW. Robertson, the Modern Novel — The Maurizius Case.
8.0, Concert programme; 40 minutes of music and song in commemo'ration of the Battle of Trafalgar; New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, Brit, annia; 8.10, elocution, Henry Ainley, A Chant of Love for' England; 8.31, baritone, Peter Dawson, Glory of the Sea; 8.15, concerted. Nautical Male Chorus, Sea Songs; 8.19, Mantovani's Concert Orchestra. Nautical Moments; 8.27, choral, choir with Albert. W. Ketclbey'S Concert Orchestra, Men of England; 8.35, tenor, with chorus and orchestra, Francis Russell, The Death of Nelson; 8.43, lecturette, Mr. J. W. Heenaa, Other Famous New Zealand Horses; 9.0, weather report and station notices; 0.2, organ, Terence Casey, Potted Overtures; 9.8, humorous interlude, Bertie Knowall. talks on Economy; 9.16 quartette, the Picca. dilly Rhythm Singers, W»at Wouldja Like for Breakfast? and Something Cfime and Got Me in the Spring; 0.22, Albert; Sandler and his orchestra, Play of Butterflies and Fairv Tale; 0.30, a dramatic interlude, We Await Your Verdict, ■ No. 2 of a series by Ellis Price; the second case, Latimer v. Peterson, a claim for " .£SOOO for breach of promise to marry; 10.0, sporting summary; 10.10, dance pro. gramme; 11.10, close down. 3YA, Christchurch
5.0, children's hour, conducted bv Aunt, Pat; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 8.0, concert programme, relayed from Station 4YA; 9.30, dramatic half hour presentation, Wo Await Your Verdict—Latimer v. Peterson; 10.0, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. 4YA, Dunedin
5.0, children's hour, conducted by Aunt Anita; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 8.0, concert pro. gramme; relay from Dunedin Town Hall of celebrity entertainment by 4YA. artists; Trafalgar: period, Alfred the Great to Trafalgar; 10.0 (approx.l sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES AUSTRALIAN STATIONS
2FC, Sydney 8.5; The Romance of the Bible, a talk by Mr. P. S. Williams; 8.20, a celebrity recital; 8.50, R. W. G. Mackay, M.A., LLB., will speak on Overseas Topics; 9.10, 'musical items; 9.20, the second of a scries»of piano recitals, arranged by the Musical Association of N.S.W. Schubert recital. Winifred Burston: Andantino and Variations, Sonata in A Major. Op. 120; 9.45, Leaves from, a, Staff Captain's Notebook 1: The Return to Mons; a talk by Captain Alex. Scott, D. 5.0., M.C.; 10.0, the second of a series of six famous piano quintets arranged by the Musical Association ofN.S.W., Trout Quintet (Schubert); 10.45, a national programme; The Brahnis.Waguer festival, a concert by Sisserman String Quintet; Waiter Kingsley, baritone, with a talk by Professor Bernard Heinzo, F.R.C.M. 2BL, Sydney 8.55 evening service. Central Methodist. Mission; 10.30, We Await Your Verdict, action for libel, claim for £SOOO, Brentmore v. Grayston, written and produced by Ellis Price; 11.0, the Metropolitan Band; Clement Q. Williams, baritone; Jill Manners, soprano. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA, Auckland 9.0, selected recordings; 11.0, close down; 1.0, dinner music; 2.0, selected recordings; 3.30, recorded talk, Pro. lessor 1). Fraser-Harris, M.D.. D.Sc, B.Sc, Loud., F.R.S.E., How We Defend Ourselves from Our Invisible Foes; 3.46, selected recordings; 4.30, close' down; G.O, children's song per., vice, conducted by Uncle B->rt; 7.0, relay of evening service from the Baptist Tabernacle; preacher, Rev. L. A. North; organist and choirmaster, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. j 8.30: Concert programme; PhiladeLj phia Symphony Orchestra. Schera-j zade, Op. 53; 8.38. duet. Dora Labette i and'Hubert Eisdell, The Keys of Heaven; £.41 .violin, Master Yehundi I Menuhin, Scottish Pastorale, Op, 130,j
No. 2; 8.45, soprano, Lottie Lehmann, How Like a Flower Thou Bloometh and Dedication; 8.51, piano, Vladiiuu Horowitz, Capriccio in F Minor; 8.51, baritone, Lawrence Tibbctt, Life is- a Dream'; 8.57, Paul Godwin Orchestra, Lute Serenade; 9.0, weather forecast and station notices; 9.2, talk, Mr. W. D'Arcy Crcsswell, Modern English Poets; 9.17, Lecture recital, Mr. Lao Whittaker, An Hour with the Tenors (during which the world's greatest tenors will be heard); 10.17, close down.
2YA, Wellington
9.0, selected recordings; 11.0, close down; 1.0, dinner music: 2.0, selected recordings; 3.30, recorded talk, se_ lected recordings; 4.30. close down; (1:0, children's song service, conducted by'Uncle Charles; 7.0, relay of evening service from St. Peter's Anglican Church; preacher, Rev. W. Bullock; organist and choirmaster, Mr. S. B. Shortt.
8.15: Concert programme; overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra, Nell Gwynn; baritone Mr. W. B. Brough, The Storm Fiend and O Promise Me; violin, Albert Sainnions. Rosaniunde Ballet Music and Humoreske; choral. Three Valley's Festival Choir, Jesus, Cyfaill F'Enaid I and Joana; mezzo soprano with orchestra, Mis? Molly Atkinson, Just for Today and Sing, Break Into Song: morceaii, 2YA Con. cert Orchestra, Berceuse,; bass, Malcolm McKachern. Out on the Deep and The Bell Ringer; weather report ■ui'd station notices; selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra, Faust; recording, Australia's greatest songster, raider the. supervision of Ray Littlcjohns; The of the Lyre Bird; baritone, with orchestra, Mr. W, B. Brough, Tommy Lad and Tomorrow; instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, Valse Lento; quartette, the Four Musketeer-;, Take Me Away from the River; mezzo soprano. Miss Mollk Atkinson, Love Was Once 'a Little Boy and A Night, Idyll; piarfo. William Murdock, Tango and Aragonosa; instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, Two Symphonic Rhapsodies— (1) 1 Pitch My Lonely Caravan. (2) Bird Songs at Eventide and 1 Hear You' Singing; close down. 3YA, Christchurch , ,
0.0, selected recordings; 11.0, close? down; 1.0. dinner music; 2.0, selected recordings; 2.45, talk; 3.0, selected recordings; 4.30.' close down; 5.30, children's song service: 6.15, chimes from the studio: 7.0. relav of evening service from Knox Presbvterian Church; preacher. Rev. T. W. Af„ mour; organist, Miss Victoria Butler; choir conductor. Mr. A. G. Thompson; 8.0, concert programme; 10.0, close down, 4YA, Dunedin 0.0, selected recordings; 11.0, close down: 1.0, lunch music: 2.0. selected recordings; 2,-15, recorded talk: 3.0. selected recordings: 4.30 close down; 5.30, children's son<r service, conduct, pel liv Bir Brother Bill; 0,30. relay of evening service from St. Andrew's Street Church of Christ: preacher. Pastor W. D. More; organist. Miss W. Stokes: choirmaster. Mr. W. IT. McKenzie: 7.45, concert nrngv.-imme of recordings: 8.15. relay of concert programme from 3YA, t
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 389, 21 October 1933, Page 8
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