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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMAIE.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS,

(Add 1& hours for N.Z. time.)

3LO, MELBOURNE. Evening session: Children’s hour, birthday' greetings and story by ‘‘Little’ Miss Kookaburra.”

5.30: Acceptances for Wednesday’s races at Caulfield; answers to letters and birthday greetings by “Little Miss Kookaburra”; studio quartet; Freda Northeote, contralto; “Little Miss Kookaburra”; Freda Northeote, contralto; official report of Newmarket stock sales by the Associated Stock and Station Agents; “Herald” news service; weather synopsis; shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; river reports; fish market reports by J. R. Ilorrett Ltd.; rabbit prices; market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Co. Ltd. 7.15: Develop Australia League, M. Paul Bibron; Department of Agriculture, Air C. E. Marks. 8.0 : The. Health Association ; Victorian Police Band; John D. Fraser, baritone; French Bros., mandolinists; Victorian Police Band; Tui Black, soprano, Victorian Police Band; Kathleen Simms, soprano; one-act play. 9.27: Victorian Police Band; John D. Fraser, baritone; French Bros., mandolinists; Elbe Mulligan, soprano: Victorian Police Band.

10.0: “Argus” news service; Kathleen Simms, soprano; Victorian Police Band; Tui Black, soprano; British official wireless information; Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSvmphonjsts; Elbe Mulligan, soprano; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists.

11 : Our great thought; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 11.40: God Save the King.

2GB, SYDNEY.

7.0: Music; address; music; address, health week; music; recital by Mr Heath Burdock ; announcements ; songs by Elsie Brown, “Mv Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair,” “Sing Joyous Bird.” 8.5: Address, Professor Ernest Wood; songs by Air F. J. Todd; an half-hour with 2GB Instrumental Trio, Dan Scully, Alurielle Lang, Ada Brook. 9.0: Address by Rev. R. B. S. Hammond, “Alending Broken Men” ; piano solos, Alnjory Schmidt, “Laughing Water,” “Shertzo” ; violin solos, Dan Scully. “Prelude and Allegro”; songs by Elsie Brown, “Bird Songs at Eventide,” “The Flutes of Arcadv”; instrumental trio, Dan Scully, Alurielle Lang, Ada Brook; talk; cheerio. 10 0: Close down.

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA, AUCKLAND. Silent Day. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m. : Gramophone recital and relay of Alanuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelplii Cabaret. 3.30: Lecturette, Aliss Mann, “Fashions” ; gramophone recital. 6.0: Children’s session, Aunt Jo. 7.0: News and market reports; lecture, Air Preston Billing, “Radio.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; instrumental, Studio Orchestra; piano solo, Aliss Nora Gray, “First Movement Sonata” ; mezzo-contralto solo, Airs P. J. Townley, “Now Shines the Dew” ; flute solo, Air Claude Tucker, “Scherzo Cappriecio” ; vocal trio, The Wellington Ladies’ Trio, “Greetings” ; instrumental, Studio Orchestra; baritone solos, Mr H. Pargettcr, “The Rebel,” “Son of Aline”; violin.solo, Air Desmond Lavin; tenor solo, Air Albert Loadman, “If June Were Mine”; vocal duet, ATisses Fenton and Gray, “Sunbeam”; instrumental, Studio Orchestra. 9.1: Elocutionary, Air Stanley Warwick, “The Explorer,” “Alv Friends” ; soprano solos, Aliss Nora Gray, “Dear Love, Thou’rt Like a Blossom,” “O Wondcrous Alystery of Love”; flute solos, Air Claude Tucker, “The Whirlwind,” “Dudu” ; lecturette, Lieut. Gordon Burt, “Thrilling Experiences With Polar Bears” ; baritone solo. Air H. A. Pargettcr, “Up in tbe Saddle” ; contralto solo, Aliss Alolly Fenton. “None But the Lonely Heart” ; piano solo, Afiss Nora Gray, “Polonaise in C Sharp Afinor” ; tenor solo, Air Albert Loadsman, “Colinette” ; vocal trio, The Wellington Ladies’ Trio, “The Sandman” ; violin solo, Mr Desmond Lavin; mezzo-contralto solo, Airs P. J. Townley, “On Wings of Song.” 10.1 : Instrumental, Studio Orchestra; vocal duct, Alisses Fenton and N. Gray, “When Song is Sweet” ; contralto solo, Aliss ATollie Fenton, “The Secret”; instrumental, Studio Orchestra. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m. : Afternoon concert session. .6.0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack.

7.15: News and reports: tall? by Mr C. R. Russell, on “Wireless.” 8.0: Chimes; studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band, under conductorsbip of Mr A. J. Sehnack, and assisting OVA artists; march. Band, “Old Comrades” ; soprano solo, ''•Mss Mabel Turner, “She Wandered Down the Mountain Side” ; selection. Band, “Mnritana” ; banjolin solo, Mr Sydney Gibson, “Perhaps You’ll Think" <■' 510”; talk. Captain Findlay, of 5Vi gram Aerodrome, “Modern Types of Aeroplanes” ; waltz. Band, “Soup;* d’Automme”; humorous sketch, Miss Phvllis "Robinson, “The Burglar.” 9.0: Belay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Harry F.llwood : hymn. Band, “Nearer Mv God to Thee” : soprano solo. Miss Mabel Turner, “A ■May Morning” ; fantasia, Band, •‘Friendships” : marimba solos, Mr Sydney Gibson, (a) “Tenderly,” (b) “She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart” : march. Band. “On Tour,” ; recitation. Miss Phyllis Robinson, “A Societv Reciter’s Troubles” ; fox trot, Band, “Twinkle Toes” ; soprano solo, Miss Mabel Turner, “May Dew” : selection. Band, “Austral” ; banjolin ’solo, Mr Svclnev Gibson, “Just a Rose of Old Killarnev.” 10.8: March, Band, “On the Quarter Deck” : National Anthem ; close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. Silent Day.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17774, 10 October 1927, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17774, 10 October 1927, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17774, 10 October 1927, Page 6