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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney. 7.45 p.m. (N.Z.): Model aeroplane session, conducted by “Wings.” 8: Women’s sports results. 8.15: Sporting results. 8.48: Wednesday’s weights, by the A.B.C. Sporting Commissioner. 8.55: News. 9.30: A National programme. “Merrie England,” musical play by Edward German. Presented by the Postal Institute Choir of New South Wales, in association with the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. Conducted by Richard Thew. Concert version. 2BL Sydney. 7.45 p.m.: Dinner music. Popular education talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), “Recent Advances in Science,” Professor J. C. Earl, D.Sc., Ph.D., (University of Sydney), “Synthetic Oil and the Future.” 9.30: Radio dance night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band. Associate artists: Marjorie Cole (soprano); Em Chrisnall (comedian); Sidney James (bass-bari-tone). NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, New Plymouth. 6.30 p.m.: Children’s session; novelty programme conducted by Uncle Ted and Aunt Betty, assisted by pupils of the Vogeltown Anglican Sunday school. 7.30: News and information, and sports session. 8 p.m.: Studio concert of selected recordings. 10 p.m.: Close down. IYA Auckland. 2.45, relay of running commentary on Rugby football match to be played at Eden Park; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, horticultural talk; 8, concert programme; relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of the Comic Opera “Les Cloches de Comeville” (Planquette). Played by the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society; 10 (approx.), sports resume; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. , 2YA Wellington. 10, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12, relay from Trentham of Wellington Racing Club’s winter meet-ing-third. day, interspersed with selected recordings; 2.45, relay of Rugby football match from Athletic Park; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music); 7.30, W.E.A. session, H. G. Miller, M.A., Librarian at Victoria University College, “A View of U.S.A.Western Expansion and Mass Production”; 8, concert programme; medley of overtures, Debroy Somers Band, “Stealin’ Thro the Classics” No. 3; bass with novelty accompaniment, Malcolm McEachern, John Alexandra (bassoon), (a) “Lucky Long,” (b) “Grandfather’s Clock”; duet for two pianos, Fuente and Partner, (a) “Silhouette,” (b) “Can’t We Talk it Over?”; choral, Vernon Lee and boy scout chorus, “Around the Camp Fire”; xylophone, Jack Simpson, “The Mouse, the Piano and the Cat’ ; baritone, Conrad Thibault, (a) “Sea Fever,” (b) “De Captaine of de. Marguerite”; Paul Godwin Orchestra, (a) “Johann Strauss Polka,” (b) “Moss Rose”; lecturette, Dr. Fred T. Bowerbank, “The Attributes Essential to Success in Life”; 9, weather report and notices; special presentation of vaudeville programme. Cast: Rlexander and Mose, Charlie Coborn; Bransby Williams, Anona Winn; Tommy Handley, Lily Morris. The 8.8. C. orchestra, con-, ducted by Henry Hall. The programme composed by Tommy Handley; 10.8,. sporting summary; 10.18, dance programme;ll.lB, close down. 3YA Christchurch. 3, selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat; 6, dinner music; 7, n;ws and reports; 8, concert programme; relay of concert programme from station 4YA Dunedin; 10, sports results; 10.10, dance , music; 11.10, close down. 4YA Dunedin. . • I. relay description of Rugby football from Carisbrook ground; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 8, concert programme; 10.10, dance music; 11, close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney. 7.30: A musical item (r.). 7.35: “Some Old French Chateaux, a talk by F. S. Burnell. 7.50: A. Celebrity Recital (r.). 8.20: Professor A. H. Charteris, Challis Professor of international Law in the University of Sydney, will continue his series of talks on “Australia Looks on the World.” Choral recital by Double Quarette, conducted by Livingstone C. Mote, arranged by the Musical Association of New -South Wales. Programme on Bach. “Old China—Stories of an Ancient Civilisation,” told by R. Norman Mawer. The first of a series of six classic quartettes, arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales. Haydns String Quartette”—known as “The Kaiser” Op. 76, No. 2: “Allegro,” “Poco Adagio Cantabile,” “Menuett Allegro,” “Presto.” The Sydney String Quarette. Interlude. . . National programme—transmission from 3LO, Melbourne. Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. C. Johnston, overture, “Semiramide” (Rossini). Alisa McKenzie, contralto, “Turn Ye to Me,” “Dinna Forget.” Leslie Barklam, flautist, “Shepherd’s Idyll”; Russian X)cITICC» “Daphnis and Chloe,” a scene pastorale. The music by Maurice Ravel; the poem by Robert Brewster-Jones. _ „ The band, march, “Australasian. Hyman, “It is Well.” Alisa McKenzie, contralto, two old English songs, Pack Clouds Away” (Handel); “Love Me or Not”; a modern. English ballad, When the Sun Calls the Lark.” Leslie Barklam, flautist, “Romance”; Cigue ; “The Minuet,” a little play in verse by Louis N. Parker. 11. The band, “Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt). 2BL Sydney. 6: Celebrity recital (r.). 6.15: Sidelights on old Sydney. 6 30: Celebrity recital (r.). 10 ; The A.B.C. String Quartette in association with'J. Crosby Browne darinetist, “Quintette in B Minor Op. 115 (Brahms) (for clarinet and string quartette) Allegro, Adagio, Andantino, Presto non assai, ma con sentimento, con moto. Personnel of quartette: Ist violin, W. J Grieves; 2nd violin, J. Farnsworth Hall; viola, W. Krasnik; ’cello, Bryce Carter# Amy Ostinga, mezzo, “I’ve Fallen in Love They Tell me,” “Secrecy.” “We Await Your Verdict.” Ninth of the series. Slander action, Buikitt v. Hillyer. Adapted for radio and pro-

duced by Ellie Prise; the quartette, “Quartette in C Major” Op. 33 No. 3 Allegro Moderate, Scherzo; Amy Ostinga, “At Night,” “The Soldier’s Wife”; the quartette, “Quartette in C Major” Op. 33, No. 3, Adagio, Ronda. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. SUNDAY, July 16. 6 to 6.45 p.m.: Children’s song service. 7 p.m.: Relay of divine service from St. Mary’s Church. 8.15 (approx.): Studio concert, assisting artists, Miss D. Abbott (mezzo-soprano), Miss Eileen Russon (mezzo-soprano), Mr. E. Neilson (violin), Mr. D. Menzies (baritone) and selected recordings. 10 p.m.: Close down. IYA Auckland. 9, selected recordings; 11, close down; Ij lunch music; 2, selected recordings and literary selection; 4.30, close down; 6, children’s songs service, conducted by Uncle Bert; 7, relay of service from the Pitt Street Methodist Church, preacher, the Rev. W. Walker, organist and choirmaster, Professor Chas. Moor; 8.30 (approx), concert programme; relay of Municipal Band Concert from the Auckland Town Hall, under the conductorship of Mr. Geo. Buckley; overture, the band, “Mirella”; baritone, Norman Day, “Song of the Bow”; selection, the band, “Carmen”; soprano, Madame Cora Melvin, “Who Knows?”; flute, Hal. C. McLennan, “Le Carnaval Russe”; baritone, Norman Day, “Harlequin”; selection, the band, “The Valkyrie”; soprano, Madame Cora Melvin, “Villanelle”; hymn, the band, “Nearer, My God, to Thee”; vocal duet, Madame Cora Melvin and Norman Day, “April Morn”; march, the band, “The Champion”; selected recordings; 10, close down. 2YA Wellington. 9, selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 3, recorded talk, Mahatma Gandhi, “His Spiritual Message”; 3.16, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 6, children’s song service, conducted by Uncle .George, assisted by the children’s choir from the Lyall Bay Baptist Church;. 7, relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church, preacher, Rev. H. W. Newell, organist and choirmaster,. Harry E. Brusey; 8.15 (approx.), concert programme (relay to 2ZD Masterton); relay from the Terrace Congregational Church of “The Parables.” A short Cantata for tenor and baritone solo, chorus and organ. Soloists, Thos. Watson (baritone) and Oscar a—Dyer (tentor).’Conductor, Harry E. Brusey. Organist, Douglas Dyer; 9, weather report and notices; 9.2, special presentation of recorded version of third and fourth acts of the Grand Opera “Carmen” (Bizet); 10 (approx.), close down. 3YA Christchurch. 9, selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service by children of the Anglican Sunday schools; 6.15, chimes from the studio; 6.30, relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Anglican Church, preacher, Ven. Archdeacon P. B. Haggitt, choir conductor and organist, Alfred -Worsley; 7.45, selected recordings; .8.15, concert porgramme; 10, close down. 4YA Dunedin. 9, selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, lunch music; 7.45, selected recordings; 8.15, concert programme; 8.15, relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 21 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1933, Page 21 (Supplement)

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