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WIRELESS BROADCAST

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS,

IYA, Auckland.

Afternoon session: 3.0, description of Rugby football match from Eden Park, Waikato v. Auckland; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.10, talk, Mr. H. Arthur, “The Progress of Television” (under the auspices of the New Zealand Amateur Radio Transmitters' Association).

Evening session; 8.0, march, Orchestral Octet; contralto, Miss Beryl Smith; bass, Mr. Duncan Black; banjo, Mr. Harry Reser; vocal duet, Miss Beryl Smith and Mr. Duncan Black; contralto, Miss Beryl Smith; waltz, Orchestral Octet; chorus and orchestra; bass, Mr. Duncan Black; male quartet, Dixieland Four; selection, Orchestral Octet; weather forecast and announcements; 9.2, relay of wrestling bout from the Auckland Town Hall; 10.15, programme of dance music; 11.0, sports announcements; 11.10, God Save the King. 2YA Wellington.

Afternoon session: 3 p.m., relay of Rugby football match from Athletic Park; 5 p.m, children’s session; 6 pan., dinner music; 7 p.m., news, market reports and sports results; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mr. K. McLennan, Wellington Competitions Society, ‘‘Competitions.” Evening session: 8 p.m., relay from the concert chamber, Town Hall, of concert by the Wellington Harmonic Society; 10 p.m., dance music; 11 p.m., sporting summary; p.m., God Save the King.

3YA Christchurch.

Morning session: 11.30 a.m., results of races of Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting at Riccarton, interspersed with musical recordings. Afternoon session: 2.50 p.m., description of football match; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., sports results. Evening session; 8 p.m., relay of programme from 4YA Dunedin; 10 p.m., dance music; 11 p.m., God Save the King.

4YA Dunedin.

Afternoon session: 2.45 p.m., relay from Logan Park of Association football match; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, “Bird Month —Its Aims and Ob? jects,” under the auspices, of New Zealand Native Birds Protection Society. Evening session: 8 p.m., overture, Mitja Nikiseb. and his jazz symphony orchestra; male quartet, Four Acesj xylophone, Mr. W. J. Sinton; bass and chorus, Ace of Clubs; banjo, Stokes’ banjo band; Hebrew humour, Mr. W. B. Lambert; saxophone, Tom Katz’s saxophone band; tenor and chorus, Ace of Hearts; piano accordion, Mr. J. Dalbianco; quartet, Four Aces; weather report and station notices; Balalaika orchestra ; baritone and chorus,. Ace of Spades; xylophone, Mr. W. J. Sinton; Hebrew humour, Mr. ,W. B. Lambert; mpjo ffirtet, Fo”r Acq?;. imLujo. banjo band; duet, Ace of Diamonds and Ace of Spades; tenor, Ace of Diamonds; piano accordion, Mr. J. Dalbianco; male quartets, Four Aces; banjo, Stokes’ banjo band; 11 p.m., God Save the King. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland. Afternoon session: 3 p.m., selected recordings and relay of portion of organ recital from the Town Hall by the city organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett; 6 p.m., children’s song service; 7 p.m., relay of Divine service from the Pitt Street Methodist Church. Evening session: 8.30 (approx.), overture, Berlin State Opera Orchestra; mezzo-soprano, Miss Galdys Barton and Alys Moncur; suite, orchestral octet; baritone, Mr. Wilfred Manning; weather forecast and announcements; reverie, the orchestral octet; contralto, Miss Alys Moncur; lute, Professor R. Calace; mezzo-soprano, Miss Gladys Barton; vocal duet, Misses Gladys Barton and Alys Moncur; waltz, orchestral octet; male choir, Westminster Glee Singers; contralto, Miss Alys Moncur; the orchestral octet; 10 p.m., God Save the King.

2YA Wellington,

Afternoon session: 3 p.m., selected gramophone recordings; 6 p.m., children’s song service, assisted by the children’s choir from the Karori Methodist Church; 7 p.m., relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Proebyterian Church, preacher, Rev.. R. J. Howie, B.A. Evening session: 8.15 (approx.), relay of band recital by the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band from the De Luxe Theatre; God Save the King.

3YA Christchurch.

Afternoon session: 3 p.m., gramophone recital; 5.-30 p.m., relay from Ashburton 1 of Baring Square Methodist Church children’s song service, under the supervision of Rev. G. B. Hinton; 6.15 p.m., organ music by Mr. John Corbett from Baring Square Methodist .Church; 6.30 p.m., relay of evening service from Baring Square Methodist Church, preacher, Rev. G. B. Hinton. Evening session: 8.15 (approx), relay of concert programme by Ashburton •Silver Band, from His Majesty’s Theatre, Ashburton; God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin. Afternoon session: 3 p.m.,. selected recordings ; 5.30 p.m., children's song. service- 6.15 p.m., instrumental recordings; 6.30’p.m., relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church, preacher, Rev. Albert Mead, M.A.; 7.45 p.m., selected recordings. _ Evening session: 8.15 p.m.. relay through 3YA Christchurch, of programme by Ashburton Silver Band; 10 p.m., God Save the King.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)

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