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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”; 8.0, sporting results; 8.48, Wednesdays weights bv the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner; 8.55. news; 9.30, national programme; 12.0, news and moments musical. 2BL Sydney. 7 45: Dinner music; 9.5, popular education talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee): Is it Necessary to Import Rubber m Australia?”; a talk by John Douglass; 920, Our Old Time Dance Night, the A.B.C. O 1 Time Dance Orchestra; Dorthy Louise, mezzo-soprano; Norman Jansen, baritone, Peggy Ross, soprano; Bert Barton in Dickens Sketches; 128, Auld Lang Syne.” NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. . 2YB, New Plymouth. 6.30: Children’s session by Uncle Ted and Aunt Betty—special feature. A Child’s Dream.” ; 7.30: Sports and information session. 8: Selected recordings. 10: Close down. IYA Auckland. 2.45: Relay, of running commentary on Rugby football match from Jden Park; 5.0, children’s hour, c P nd _ u = ted Cinderella; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (IYX, 600 kilocycles afterdinner music); 7.30, horticultural talk, Mr. J. H. Braithwaite, “Daffodils. 8.0: Concert programme; march. Studio Orchestra (under Mr. Harold Baxt ~, “Indienne"; intermezzo, Burma Maid L , Geraldo and His Accordion Band and Male Chorus, “Sea Shanties ; P iano novelette, Fairchild and Klinger ‘‘Twinkletoes”; contralto with orchestra, Miss Irene Homiblow, “Husheen and 1 Heard You Singing”; organ, Gerd Thomas, “Live, Laugh and Love and “Just Once for All Time”; Columbias Famous Artists, “Columbia on Parade , selection, the orchestra, Old and New , baritone, Raymond Newell, I Travel the Road” and “The Song of the Tinker Original Marimba Band, Dance of Tea Dolls”; intermezzo, the orchestra, “Dream Girl”; 9.0, weather forecast and notices; a sea story, Old Wire Whiskers, “Stranded in Slime, or The Haunted Ocean” (a tale of the Saragossa Sea), suite, the orchestra, “L’Arlesienne ; vocal duet, Stuart Ross and Joe Sargent, Yet. and “When I take My Sugar to Tea , comet, Jas. Compton, “At Sunset, ; contralto, Miss Irene Homiblow, Irish_Fol Song” and “Slave Song’; banjo, Eddie Peabody, “Indian Love Call’; recording, vocal gems, Light Opera Company, “Music in the Air”; 9.55, the orchestra, Prelude to Act 111. “Lohengrin ; 10.0, sports resume; 10.10, dance music, 11.10, close down. 2YA Wellington.

10.0: Selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12.0 lunch music; 20 , selected recordings; 3.0, relay of Rugby ( football match from Athletic Park:; 5.0, 3 childrens hour, conducted by Aunt . Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6.0, dmn ( music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC, 1010 ( kilocycles, after-dinner music), 7.30, W.E.A. session, Professor W. H- Goffid, “Some Aspects of Child Life Th Growth of Intelligence.’ 8.0: Concert programme; pot-pourri. The Pavilion Orchestra, “From A to Z . tenor, Walter Glynne, My Pretty Jane and “Sally in Our Alley ; piano. Raie da Costa, “Music in the Air” Medley; Mr. Will Bishop will indulge in 15 mmutes foolishriess at the piano; choral, Th Minstrel Singers, “Minstrel Memories , lecturette, Mr. C. E. Malfroy, Why I Consider Tennis the Best Sport and Why I Play It”; 9-0. weather report and notices; 9.2, relay from the town hall.of , the Wellington Competition Society s j demonstration concert; 10.0 (a PP^' )# i sporting summary; 10.10 < a PP r °*->’ ? programme; 11.10 (approx.), close down. ] 3YA Christchurch. i 1210: Selected recordings: 12.10, relay ‘ from New Brighton of the New Brighton Trotting Club’s meeting; 12.50, recording; 2.45, relay of Rugby football j match from Lancaster 5 .0, children’s hour, conducted by Riddleman; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and vepoi-ts. 8.0: Concert programme; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. j 4YA Dunedin. 11.30: Selected recordings;, during the ( afternoon running descriptions of the 1 Otago Hunt Club’s meeting will be re- 1 layed from Wingatui; 3.0, relay from 1 Carisbrook Ground, Rugby football, ] South Canterbury v. Otago; 5.0, childrens i hour, conducted by Aunt Anita; 6.0, din- ] ner music; 7.0, news and reports. : 8.0: Concert programme; relay of con- . eert programme from 3YA Christchurch, , 10.0, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. 1 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.35 p.m. (N.Z.): “The Boatswain's Whistle,” a talk by Commander C. H Rolleston; 7.50, a celebrity recital; 8.20, Mr. R. W.' G. Mackay will speak on “Overseas Topics”; 8.50, the second of a series of six National vocal recitals, arranged by the Musical Association of New South. Wales, “French” (Madame Goossens-Viceroy, soprano; Ernest McKinlay, tenor); 9.10, “Rambles in old London,” Mr. F. S. Burnell will speak on “The Tower of London,” Part 2; 9.30, a series of six famous piano quartettes, arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales, “Rheinberger’ Quartette (piano, Dorothy Gibbes; violin, Cyril Monk; viola, William Krasnik; ’cello, Cedric Ashton, and “Second Romance for Violin and Piano”); 10.15, a national programme, “Carolare,” the singing of favourite hymns led by the A.B.C. Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post and G. Vem Barnett at the organ; 10.45, “Esther,” by John Masefield, from the French of “Jean Racine,” adapted for radio by Ellis Price; 11.45, epilogue. 2BL, Sydney. 8.20: Musical items; 8.45, Divine service from St. Stephen’s Church, Willoughby; 10 the Salvation Army Congress Hall Band, Eileen Boyd (contralto), and Francis Halls (basso). NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, New Plymouth. 6 to 6.45: Children's song service by “Skipper.” . , 7: Relay Divine service from ot. Maiy s C (approx.): Selected recordings. Assisting artist, Miss Rewa Thompson, elocu9: 8.8. C. programme, “Sir Christopher Wren.” 10; Close down. IYA, Auckland. 9: Selected recordings; 11. close d°wn; I, dinner music; 3.30, recorded talk, Waiter Ripman, M.A., “Good Speech , . , selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 6. children's song service, conducted by Uncle Bert; 7. relay of evensong from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church (preacher.

Canon C. H. Grand Owen; organist and choirmaster, Mr. J. H. Philpott; 8.30, concert programme; relay of Municipal Band Concert from the Town Hall; overture, the band, “Nebuchadnezzar”; baritone, Mr. Robert Simmers, “Brian of Glennar”; cornet, Mr. Fred Bowes, “Le Secret”; song, Miss Gladys Stormont, “Life”; suite, the band, “Algerienne,” impressions of a tour in Algeria, (1) “Prelude,” (2) “Rhapsodic Mauresque,” (3) “Reverie Du Soir,” (4) “Marche Militaire Francaise”; baritone, Mr. Robert Simmers, “Love Could I Only Tell Thee”; symphony, the band, “Unfinished Symphony”; song, Miss Gladys Stormont, “My Dearest Heart”; intermezzo, the band, “Orphee Aux Enfers”; hymn, the band, “Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand”; march, the band, “Cumberland’s Own”; 10, close down. 2YA, Wellington. 9: Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 3.30, recorded talk, Dr. Markham Lee, M.A., Mus., Doc. (Cantab.), “Tschaikowsky”; 4.30, close down; 6, children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Children’s Choir from the Vivian Street Baptist Church; 7, relay of evening service from the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street, Wellington; 8.15 (approx.), studio concert; massed bands, “Death or Glory March”; violincello, Mr, George Ellwood, “Adagio and Allegro”; contralto, Essie Ackland, “Poor Man’s Garden,” “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; violinoello, Mr. George Ellwood, “Abendlied,” “Spanish Serenade”; lecturette, Captain H. M. Talbot-Lehmann, M.C., “Exciting Experiences as Aeronautical advisor to the late Marshall Chang Tso Lin in the Chinese Civil War”; weather report and station notices; special presentation, An Hour with my Favourite Tenors, by “The Man in the Street”; 10, close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 9: Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 2.45, talk; 3, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service; 9.15, chimes from the studio; 7, relay of meeting from the Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square, address by Ensign Reeve; 8.15, relay of concert programme from station 4YA, Dunedin; 10, close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 9: Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, lunch music; 2, selected recordings; 2.45, recorded talk, Prof. R. S. Conway, Litt, D., “The Value of Classical Training in Modem Life”; 3, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 6.1*1, selected recordings; 6.30, relay of evening service from Church of Christ, Dunedin (preacher, Pastor W. D. More; choirmaster, Mr. W. H. McKenzie); 7.45, selected recordings; 8.15, concert programme; relay from town hall of organ recital and concert by Dr. V. E. Galway, city organist, and assisting artists; 9.30, selected recordings; 10, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 21 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 21 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 21 (Supplement)