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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S -PROGRAMME.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS

(Add 1 $ hours for New Zealand time.)

31,0, MELBOURNE. Evening .session, children’s hour; birthday greetings and stories by “Mary Gumleaf” ; Studio Quartet, conductor, Reginald Bradley. 0.3 CJ —Answers to Jotters and birth day greetings by “Mary Gmnloal ; Studio Quartet; Story ior the Little Ones by “Mary Gumleaf”; Studio Quartet; Story for the Bigger Boys and Girls by “Mary Gumleat” ; ( official report of Newmarket Stock Snips, by Ihe Associated Stock and Station Agents; “Herald” News Service, weather synopsis, shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; river reports; fish market reports by J. R. Borrett Ltd., rabbit prices;- market reports by the Victorian Producers’ Cooperative Co., Ltd. 7.15.—Mr Harry Crock: under the auspices of the University of Melbourne Extension Board, Mr W. M. Ball, M.A., lecturer in Psychology; Mr E. M. Pascoe. B.o.—Alanzoni’.s Hawaiian Band ; S. TTareourt French, tenor; Manzoni’s Hawaiian Baud, Spanish Guitar; solo, 0. G. Alanzoui; Myrtle Skinner, soprano; Agnes Fortune, piano; S. Hareonrt French, tenor; Mnnzoni’s Hawaiian Band; Myrtle Skinner, soprano. 9.2. Mnnzoni’s Hawaiian Band ; announcements ; The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message for to-day ; second act of “Madame Pompadour.” ](),2o—“Argus” News Service, meteorological information, British Official Wireless news: Joe Aronson and his Syneo-Symphonists ; Lily Burnaml and Arthur Slater; Joe Aronson and his Syneo-Symphonists. 11.0.—Our Great Thought; Joe Aronson and his Synro-Svmplionists. 11.40.—G0d Save the King. 2BL, SYDNEY. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; an hour’s programme presented by Lindemairs Wines; Sid and Molly Owen and Jack Netliersloe in a Medley of Jazz ; M i.ss Bunty Stuart (Scottish contralto) ; Messrs Henri and Maurice De Lisac (violinists) ; Air Clem "Williams (baritone) ; the Newtown Band broadcast from the Industrial Hall, Newtown. 9.4—Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist; Miss Beryl Scott (songs at the piano) ; Broadcasters’ all sports export, will talk on general sporting; The Newtown Band; Miss Bnnty Stuart ; Coe. Morrison and his Gloom-chasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; Mr Clem Williams; Cee. Morrison and his Gloom-chasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; Mi ss Beryl Scott; resume of following day’s programme; Coe Morrison ami his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. LUO.—G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem,

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS

IYA, AUCKLAND

3 p.m.—Gramophone recital. G. 30 p.m.—Children’s session—Aunt Betty.

7.15 to 7.45 p.m.—News and information session.

8.0 —Chimes; relay of overture from Majestic Theatre, Mr J. WhitfordWaugli, conductor; vocal—The Company, opening chorus ; bass solo—Mr Garry Jenkin, “Deeper” ; vocal trip— The Snappy Three : violin solos—Airs G. ATartin (a) “By tho Waters of Minnetonka” ; baritone solos— Mr Ernest Snell, (a) “Tangi,” (b) “Onaway, Awake, Beloved”; elocution —ATiss Audrey Perry, “The Storming Party”; vocal duet—Miss Beryl Pouiton and Air A. Prentice, •‘ln a Gondola” : soprano solo—Miss E. Stares, (a) “Summer Rain,” (b) “Happy Song” ; relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.o.•—Tenor solos.—Air A. Prentice (a) “Gay,” (b) “In the Winter Time” ; weather report; bass solos— Mr G. Jenkin, (a) “Youth,” (b) “Just a AVoaryin’ for You” ; piano solos— Miss B. Poulton ; vocal trio-—The Snappy Three, popular numbers; hjritone solo—AJr E. Snell (a) “Consecration,” (b) “The Last Hour” ; violin solo, Alns G. Alartin. (a) “Phantom

Moloch - ,” (b) “Cavatina” ; eloontion— Mi is A. Pony, “The Appointment” ; I relay of musical entr’acte from Majestic Theatre ; duet—Miss Poulton and MV Prentice, “I Love the Moon” ; sonrano .solos—Aliss K. Stares, fa) “Birth of Alorn,” (b) “Be Still, Blackbird” ; chorus The Company. “Finale.” 10.3.—A thought. Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 . —Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Bam! from Adelplii Cabaret. 3.30. —Loolurotte, Airs Sinclair, “Electric Cooking.” 3.50. —Gramophone recital. 4.ls.—Lecturette, “First Aid,” Dr. L. A. Line (St. John Ambulance Society). (5.0. —Children’s session, Uncle Jasper;' close down. 7.0. —News session and market reports; lectureile. Air N. B. Jacobsen, “The Giant ; wee: Gravity.” 8.0. —Instrumental, Studio Orchestra ; soprano solo, Airs L. Bosenthal. “0, Best less Sea”; clarionet solo. Air Leo. Power, “Carnival of Naples”: bass solo, Air AV. AV. Alarshall, “The Last Call” ; ’cello solo, Airs Constance Fuller; mezzo-contralto solos, Airs F. E. Kelly, (a) “The Swan,” (b) “Two Broun Eyes” : instrumental, Studio Orchestra; tenor solo, Air C. A. AA’illiams, “Alinnelied”; pianoforte solo. Air Keeble Tlmrkottle, “La Danse d’Olaf” ; elocutionary, Aliss Lottie Ra-tall. '“The. Fallen Halo”; soprano solo. Afrs L. Bosenthal, “A’orrei” ; weather report. }).(). —Belay of Savage Club Orchestra: bass solo, Air AA r . AV. Alarshall, “The Friend For Ale” ; clarionet solo Air Loo. Power, “Cavatina”; mezzo-contralto solo, Airs F. E. Kelly, “I AYill Await Thee”; pianoforte solo. Air Kohblo Tluirkettle, “Presto and Allegro” ; elocutionary, Aliss Lottie Bastall, (a) “The Soldier,” (b) “The Oxen" ; ’cello solo. All's Constance Fuller: tenor solos, Air C. A. NAilliams, fa) “Alore Fair and Pure and Holv,” (b) “The Bose and the Lily, the Sun and the Dovo” ; instrumental, Studio Orchestra.

3A’A, CUR!STCHUBCH. Silent Day. 4ALA. DUNEDIN. 3 p.m. —Town Hall chimes; His Master's Voice recital; address on “Interior Decoration,” by Aliss Al Puechegiul. 3.30. —Studio music. . 4.0.—800 k talk, by Air H. Greenwood, Librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum : Hi« Alaster’s A T oice recital;' close down. 7.0. —Town Hall chimes; Childrens ses-ion. by Big Brother Bill; news and market session. go.—Studio concert; orchestral selection:-, relayed from the Octagon Theatre: bass solos, Air F.. G. Bond, (a) “Alyself AA'licn A'omig,” (b) “An Ancient' Mariner” : flute solo, Air J. Stewart. “Rhapsodic Hnngrnise” : re(if L Al" Gordon Henry. “The Irish Cricket Alatch” ; mezzo-soprano solos,

Miss, Mattie Edgar That's I'rec, (bi t Miss Bit* Singing > l’ 1 ”* 1 fl .)'> . address, Pastor msSs^itte: 9.0 -U.nlono »10 S M. G r. CT(j _„ , Mr J. Stewart “Bogelsang ec tl, Mrs Gordon Henry, Mis Ul^ l Children” ; bass solos. Mr E• G « » (a) “Mine Enemy, <b) rhe Mu. . Monk” ; pianoiortc solo. M sh K < Holmes, “Country Gardens ; Ante solo, Mr J- Stewart, “La. Messages dn Jour”; mezzo-soprano solos Miss Mattie Edgar; orchestral selections, relaved Horn the Octagon I heat, c , baritone solos, Mr R. B Macdonald, (a) “S'ong of the fcwoid.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17775, 11 October 1927, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17775, 11 October 1927, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17775, 11 October 1927, Page 6