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TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB New Plymouth.—6.3o p.m., children’s session, conducted by Aunt Rene and Uncle Ted; 7.30, sports, news and information session.

IYA, Auckland. —3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4 p.m., literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner session, “Brunswick” hour; International Concert Orchestra; organ, Eddie Dunstedter; violin, Godfrey Ludlow; orchestral, The A. and P. Gipsies; 6.30, Balalaika Orchestra; Ritz Quartet; pianoforte, Ignace Hilsberg; Anglo-Persians Orchestra; violin, Frederic Fradkin; United States Military Band; 7 p.m., news and information, market reports; 7.40, talk, Mr. G. D. Rutter, “The Flower Garden”; 8 p.m., chimes; 10 p.m., “Columbia” dance programme; organ, Milton Charles; foxtrots; 10.32, vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone; foxtrots; vocal duet, Layton and Johnstone; foxtrots; waltz; 11 p.m., close down.

2YA, Wellington. —12 noon, chimes; 12.1, selected studio e items; 3.30, sports results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; G p.m., dinner session, “Parlophone” hour; Frank Westfield’s Orchestra; organ, Sigmund Krumgold; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra; 6.30, selection, Raie da Costa Ensemble; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra; Orchestra Mascotte; organ, Sigmund Krumgold; Dajos Bela Orchestra; 7 p.m.; news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. F. M. Ryan, “Fire Protection”; 8 p.m., chimes; overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra; tenor, Mr. Chas. Williams; instrumental novelty, Mrs. Milfred Kenny’s Guitar Orchestra; vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet; Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford; baritone, Mr. Will Goudie; 8.34, musical comedy selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra; comic song, Mr. Jack Wilkinson; contralto, Miss Violet Roberts; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra; 9 p.m., weather report; vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet; instrumental novelty, Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Band; bass, Mr. W. Binet Brown; song at piano, Mr. W. A. Gatheridge; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra; contralto, Miss Violet Roberts; 9.33, accordeoii, Johnnie Sylvester; humour, Mr. Jack Wilkinson, burlesque monologue; vocal quartet, Lyric k-iartet; dance novelties, 2YA Salon Orchestra; 10 p.m., “Brunswick” dance programme; voeal, Al Jolson; foxtrots; 10.30, organ and vibraphone, Lew’ White; foxtrots; waltz;' vocal duet, Dixie Stars; foxtrots; 11 p.m., close down. •3YA, Christchurch. —3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; G p.m., dinner session, “His Master’s Voice” hour; Hawaiian, Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; medley waltz, The Troubadours; ’cello, Pablo Casals; 6.30, waltzes, international Concert Orchestra; violin and guitar, Guilietta Morini; New Light Symphony Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, .Jesse Crawford; Royal Opera Orchestra; 7 p.m., news session; 7.30, sports results to hand; 8 p.m., chimes; special relay from Wirth Brothers’ Circus; “His Master’s Voice” dance programme; 11 p.m., close down. 4YA, Dunedin. —3 p.m., chimes; 3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; G p.m., dinner session, “Columbia” hour; waltz, Jacque Jacobs Ensemble; Plaza j neatre Orchestra; march, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band; G. 30, Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra; Sandler’s Orchestra; Bournemouth Municipal . Orchestra; Musical Art Instrumental Quartet; Sandlei J s Orchestra; march, H.M. Grenadier Guards; 7 p.m., news session; 8 p.m., special “Pioneers’ Night” programme; chimes given by ship’s bell “s.s. Magnet”; the boyage out to Otago in 1848, traditional sea chanties and various incidents relating to transport in the early days, early sea captains; the arrival cf net”; the voyage out to Otago in 1848, Maori hakas and Maori songs of welcome, presented by the Otakou (Otago) Maoris; Maori legend, Mr. Steele; 9 p.m., weather report; the settlement of Otago (1848): Traditional Scottish songs of 1848. A “Roi:nd of the Microphone” chat on early days by early identities and Big Brother Bill; traditional Scottish songs by early settlers (instruments, to be used in this section — (1) The first organ in Otago (1851); (2) oboe actually played in the presence of Robert Burns; (3) first piano made in New Zealand (1861); (4) first pipe organ made in Otago (1885); (5) calling apparatus employed for first telephone between Invercargill and Bluff; (6) historic bagpipes actually played at the Relief of Lucknow, Piper McDonald (a) “The Campbell’s are Coming; (b) “Auld Lang Sync”; 10 p.m., “Columbia” dance programme; kinema organ. Regal Kinema Organ; foxtrots; waltzes; vocal solo, Ruth Etting; foxtrots; 11 p.m., close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—-7.45 p.m., children’s session; 8.45, dinner music; 9.30, sports; 9.37, stock exchange reports; 9.40, news; 9.58, miscellaneous concert programme. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—B.ls p.m., dinner music; 9.30, news and market reports; 9.50, lecturette; 10 p.m., selected concert programme. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —8 p.m., news service; 10 p.m., selected programme of musical items. TO MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. 2YB New Plymouth.—G p.m., children’s song service, conducted by Uncle David; 8.15 p.m., special Christmas programme, under the direction of Mr. R. Laurie Cooper—Orchestral selection, Summer Day Suite; solo, Mrs. F. C. Ferry; hymn. “Hark, the Herald Angels,” Mendelssohn; carol, “The Seven Joys of Mary,” traditional; violin solo, selected, Mr. Frank Syme; hymn, “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,” Sullivan; carol, “Good King Wenceslas,” Hehnore’s carols; carol, “Sleep, Holy Babe,” J. B. Dykes; solo, selected, Mrs. F. C. Ferry; hymn, “0 Come; All Ye Faithful”; carol, “Waken Christian Children,” S. ■ C. Hammerton; solo, “Nazareth,” Mr. R. L. Cooper, Gounod; violin solo, selected, Mr. Frank Syme; hymn, “While Shepherds Watched,” Sullivan; carol, “Come, Ye Lofty,” E-lvcy; hymn, “Cradled in a Manager,” Dunman. IYA, Auckland. —afternoon session, selected studio items; 4 p.m., literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.30, close down; 6 p.m., children’s session; G. 55, relay of special Christmas service from f’ t.< p«r

Joseph Kemp. Organist, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson; studio concert;. 8.45, vocal quartet, Dora Labbette, Harold Williams, Hubert Eisdell, Dennis Noble, Robert Easton and Halle Chorus and Orchestra; instrumental, Studio Trio; tenScience of Spiritual Causation,” by Hon. Waters; vocal duet, Dora Labbette and Norman Allin; choral, St. George’s Chapel Choir; instrumental, Studio Trio; contralto, Eileen Boyd; London Symphony Orchestra; close down. 2YA, Wellington. —3 p.m., chimes; 3.1, relay from De Luxe Theatre of a lecture entitled "Christian Science—The Science of Spiritual Causation,” by Hon. William E. Brown, C. 5.8.; G p.m., children’s song service; 7 p.m., relay of service from Taranaki Street Methodist Church, preacher, Rev. T. R. Richards, organist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White; studio concert by the Wellington City Silver Band, under the conductorship of Mr. C. A. Forrest, and assisting artists; hymn, band; soprano, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8.; bass, Mr. J. M. Caldwell; carols, band; tenor, Mr. Chas. Edwards; ’cello with organ, W. H. Squire;. « vocal duet, Miss Jeanette Briggs and Mr. J. M. Caldwell; euphonium solo with band accompaniment, Bandsman W. A. Baker; weather report; overture, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; soprano, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8.; selection, band; bass, Mr. J. M. Caldwell; vocal duet, Walter Glynne and Stuart Robertson; waltz, band; tenor, Mr. Chas. Edwards; march, band; close down.

3YA, Christchurch—2.4s p.m., relay from grounds of Christchurch Hospital of programme by the massed bands of Christchurch and the Royal Christchurch Musical Society; 5.30, children’s song service (children of .the Presbyterian Sunday schools); 6.15, chimes from the studio; 6.30, studio concert; instrumental, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra; chotal, Manchester Cathedral Choir; organ solo, Dr. A. W. Wilson; choral, Choir of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor; orchestral, Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra; 7 pan., relay of service, from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, preacher, Rev. James Gibb, M2., D.A., musical director, Mr. J. Mac Lean, organist, Mr. Robert Lake; 8.15, relay from Dunedin of concert by 'the St. Kilda Band,, under the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon; close down. ■

4YA, Dunedin. —3 p.m., chimes; 3.1, selected gramophone items; 5.30, children’s song service; 6.30, relay of service from Central Methodist Mission, the Octagon, preacher, Rev. G. B. Hinton, choirmaster, Mr. Mortley Peake, organist, Mr. Chas. A. Martin; 7.55, weather report; 8.5, relay from Band Rotunda, St. Kilda, of concert by the St., Kilda Band; 9.15, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1929, Page 13

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TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1929, Page 13

TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1929, Page 13