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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 2J hours for New Zealand time.) 2BL, SYDNEY. 8 p.m.—G.P.O. clock and chimes; an hour’s programme presented by Lindeman’s wines; Win and Windle (English entertainers); the Wurlitzer organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood, organist, Mr N. Robins; Mis 3 Eleanor Stanton (contralto); Mr Raimund Pechotsch (violinist); Miss Camille Alder (soprano) ; King's mandolin orchestra; Mr Stan Hudson and partner (entertainers); Mr A. Thomas (baritone); Win and Windle; Miss Eleanor Stanton; Mr Raimund Pechotsch; Miss Camille Alder; King’s mandolin orchestra; Mr A. Thomas; resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist.

10.0. —G.P.O. clock and chimes; the Wurlitzer organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, , Chatswopd; Romano’s restaurant dance orchestra under the direction of Mr lviorv. Lyons, during intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast.

11.30—G.P.0. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. ' 6 p.ml—Special weather report from Adelaide; progress results of cricket, Sheffield Shield match, Victoria v. Queensland, at Brisbane; answers to letters and birthday greetings by "Little Miss Kookaburra”; Studio quartet; Captain Donald Maclean; Studio quartet; Little Miss Kookaburra.

7.0. —Results of cricket, Sheffield Shield match/ Victoria v. Queensland at Brisbane. Official report of Newmarket stock sales; “Herald” _ news service; weather synopsis; shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; fish market reports;river reports; market reports. During the evening, results will be given of the world’s greatest footrunning carnival held at Motordrome. 7.30. —Under the auspices of tire “Boy Scouts’ Association, Dr. C. Gordon McAdam, Deputy Chief Commissioner for Migration and Employment; E. C. H. Taylor. 8.0. —Gustav Frielich, European Champion Swimmer; birthday greetings and programme announcements; Brunswick City Band; Ella Riddell (contralto); French Bros (Banjoists); Southern Choral Society; Brunswick City Band; Ella Riddell (contralto). . . , . . ■9 4 —French Bros. (banjoists), Southern Choral Society; Brunswick City Band; announcements; a travelogue; Charles Nuttal; Brunswick City Band; Eileen Castles (soprano); 10.2 —“Argus” news service; meteorological information; British official wireless news, from Rugby, announcements; island steamer movements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s Safety Message for to-day; Ernest Wilson; Brunswick City Band; Marie Lawton; Eileen Castles (soprano); Brunswick City Band, Ernest Wilson (baritone); Keith Desmond (elocutionist). U 0 —Our great thought; Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists; .11.40 God save the King.

2GB, SYDNEY. 5.30 —Children’s session; music. 7.0, The joys of wireless by Radio George Taylor; music.7.40. —“Mending Broken Men, by Rev. R. B. S. Hammond. 8 chorus; instrumental trio, Dan Scully, Murielle Lang, Ada Brook; address by Dr. P. KRoost; songs by Lois Zobinski; violin solos by Dan Scully; songs by Gwladys Edwards; ’cello solos by Murielle Lang. . . 9 o.—Talk by Stan Cnttendon, instrumental trio, Dan Scully, Murielle Lang, Ada Brook; serial story, by Frank Coffee; songs by Gwladys Edwards. 10.0. —Close down..

N.Z. STATIONS. IYA, AUCKLAND. 8 pm. to 11 p.m.—Circumstances permitting, Station IYA will rebroadcast the special Maori Pageant from 2YA, Wellington.' 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p. m , Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 5.0. —Close down. 6.0. —Children’s hour. 7.0. —News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0. —Concert session.

MAORI RADIO PAGEANT. Special programme in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty ot Waitangi on February 6, 184 U. History of the Maoris broadca.&in speech and song. Chimes of the. Wellington General Post Office clock 8 i_Overlure Symons-EUwood string quartet, “First Movement froip Maori quartet’’; address — Hamiora Ilakopa, greetings and introductory remarks; oration —Henare Poananga, LB. prologue from “Scenes from the Fast’’; string quartet— Symons - Ellwood quartet, "Tangl from Flat Maori quartet.” First phase-Oration, Henare Poananga LL.B., “The Coming of the Maori”’; chant, “Thanksgiving Incantation of High Priest ; haka, Ropu Tamariki (Maori young people °t Wanganui), "Thanksgiving haka W B£X phase—Address. Hamiora Hakopa, “Maoris at Home in the Early Days”; oration, Henare Poananga LL.B., “The Marae and Hut poi Ropu Wahine Tane (girls and boys), “Ancient Poi”; haka, Ropu Tamariki “Tau Ka Tau”; koauau solo Ope Whenarere; (Note —1 he u-nnnau (flute) is the original and only Maori musical instrument and was played by Tutanekai for Hinomoa); song, Ope Whenarere and narty “E Pa Te Hau”; haka, Ropu Wahine Tane, “Haka Poi”; string nuartet Svinons-Ellwood quartet, “Maori’Lament”; haka, Ropu Tamariki, “Haka Whakapapa. Third phase. —address, Hamiora Hakopa, “The Dawn of ' the New Dav”; “Coming of the Missionary”; string quartet, Symons-Ellwood quartet “Waiata Maori”; speech, Sir Maul Poniare, "The Treaty of Waltaugi.” . . _ Fourth phase—string quartet, Sy-mons-Ellwood quartet, “Ka Mate, Ka Mate”; chorus, Ropu Wahine Tane, “Ope Tuatahi”; speech, Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, "The Maori s Part in the Great War”; memorial hymn with string accompaniment, Mangu Tahana, with Ropu Wahine Tamariici, “Piko Nei Tp Matenga" (When Our Heads are Bowed with Woo). Fifth phase—Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “The Maori in Song and Play To-day”; solo and chorus, with string accompaniment, Raina Kahukura, “Hold Hold Tonu Mai’;; song, st.rimr acnoivmanimant. K. Ta- j

karangi, “Homo, Little Maori, Home”; chorus, Ropu Wahine Tamariki, ‘‘Po-ata Rau”; chorus, Ropu Wahine Tamarilci, ‘‘Haere Haere ra e Hine”; solo, K. Takarangi, “Waiata Poi”; chorus with string accompanim'ent, Ropu Wahine Tamarlki, "E Pari Ra”; solo and chorus, Mei Perepe, “Hoea rape waka”; oration, Henare Poananga, L. 8., “Maidens Welcome”; chorus and short double poi, Ropu Wahine, “Ta Hine Taru Kino”; male chorus, Tona Potae and Ropu Tamariki, “Karoo Karoo’ ; solo and chorus, Ka Winita and Ropu Wahine Tamarilti, “Pekarekare”; solo and chorus, Ka Winiata and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, "Pokarekare”; solo with string accompaniment, Ka Winiata, “Hine e Hine”; chorus, Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Te Tamwha.” Sixth phase Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “In Reminiscent Vein”; solo with string accompaniment, Ka Winiata, “Dream Boat”; oration. Henare Poananga, LL.B., “The Warriors’ Welcome”; haka, Ropu Wahine Tamariki, ‘Ka Mate, Ka Mate”; solo, with string accompaniment, Mangu Tahana and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Home, Sweet Home”; National anthem.

3 YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p ni.—Afternoon session, Selected studio items. 6 0 Children’s hour, Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna. Bedtime Btories and birthday greetings. rj -News and reports; clrcumstances permitting, a rebroadcast will be conducted of 2YA, Wellington from which station a programme of outstanding merit is being broadcast in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. —Circumstances permitting, 4YA will rebroadcast the special Maori Pageant from 2YA, Wellington.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17874, 6 February 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17874, 6 February 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17874, 6 February 1928, Page 6