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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add hours for New Zealand time). 3LO, MELBOURNE. 6.0. Answers to letters and birthday gieetings by Billy Bunny; musical interlude; Oatain Donald Mac Lean; musical interlude; Billy Bunny. . 7.0. Official report of Newmarket stock sales y “Herald” news serivce; weather synopsis; shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; fish market reports; rabbit prices; river reports; market reports. 7.30. —Madame Sowai'd; under the auspices of the University of Melbourne Extension Board, 1L J. A. Barnard, M.A., lecturer in mathematics. '

B.o.—Under tlio auspices of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architlits, It. H. Alsop, F.R.1.8.A., I F.R. V.I.A.'; birthday greetings and | programme announcements; Hoffman's i i)ance Band; Rupert Hazell and Elsie I Bay; Hoffman’s Banco Band; Syd. !L. Exton, tenor; Hoffman's Dance : Band; Oliver Peacock, baritone; choruses; Hoffman’s Dance Band, i 9.3.—Mudulino Knight, contralto; Hoffman’s Dance Band; Syd. L. Ex- ■ ; 'tpn-;,Hoffman’s Dance Band; Rupert i,Hajse.il: Hoffman’s Dance Band; Syd. L. Extoh; Hoffman’s Dance Band; choruses.. 10.0: —Hoffman’s Dance Band; Madolino Knight; Hoffniatt’s Dance Band; Oliver • Peacock; Hoffman’s Dance fiandj Elsie Day, soprano; choruses; Hoffmanns Dance Band; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day; “Argus” news service; British Official wireless news from jtugby; .meteorological information; announcements; shipping information; Sporting notes by “Olympus”; Ros’al Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message for to-day; the C’ympic Games. 11.0. —Our Great Thought; the Vagabonds. . 11.40.—“G0d Save the King.” . , NEW. ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, AUCKLAND- . 3 p.m.—‘Afternoon session; Studio items. 4.0. —Literary selection by the announcer; gramophone items; close down. . 6.o.—Children’s hour. 7.ls.—News and market reports. , 8.0.—t-Chimes; relay of overture from Majestic new orchestra, under Mr WHiteford-Waugh; soprano solo, Mrs J. Parry, “Waltz Song”; baritone, solo, Mr Trevor Lewis, “I Pitch My Lonely Garavan” ; contralto solo,'Madame Irene Ainsley, “II Segreto”; instrumental trio, Boswortli-HemuS-Towsey Trio; baritone solo, Mr T. Lewis, “0, That We Two Were .Maying”; relay of entr’acte from .Majestic new orchestra; soprano solo, Miss Beryl Adams, “The Pipes of Pan” ; violin solo, Miss Inn Bosworth, “Varkir tions”; •lectUrette, Mr A. B. Chappell,’ M. “Talks .on Old New Zealand.” 9.0. —Weather report and forecast; instrumental trio, Boswortli-Hemus-iToVvsey Trioj a presentation of the pi'inbipai- numbers from “Orpheus, ’ jbjriGlUckyiundbr the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.—Chimes; gramophone items. • s.o;—Close down. 6.o.—Children’s Four. 7.0.—-News session, market reports and sports results; iecturette, representative Agricultural " Department, “•EbbTie Man. on the Land.” B.o.—Chimes; overture', the Orchestra, “Poet and' Peasant” ; quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, “Wake. With a Smile, O Month of May”; Italian mandolin) Mr Lad Haywood, (a) “Wildflawer,” lb) “Bambalina”; contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie, “Morning Song”; selections, the Orchestra, (a) “The AhsiVer,” (b) “Romahza Andaluza,” (c) “Toreador’s Song” ; tenor sold, Mr Arthur Coe, “A Sprig of Rosemary” ; humour, Mr Doug. Stark, “The Boss o’ the Hodse”; selection, tile Orchestra, “Peer Gynt”; duet, Miss Lily, Mackie ftnd Mr Len. BarUes, “It is tlm Merry Month of May. 9 1 —Weather report; quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, “Golden Slumbers ; Italian Mandolin, Mi' Lad Haywood, (a) “When Day is Done,” (b) Russian Lullaby” ; baritone solos, Mr M. Barnes, (a) “At Night, (b) • y Menagbrie,” (c) “Quandi la fiannne jle l’amour”; two songs the Orchestra ('a) “At Evening, (b) La Palqma , humour, Mr DoUg. Stark, I Forget , soprano, Mrs Alice Hams, Awake , quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, Tell Me Pretty Maiden”; the Orchestra, latest fox-trot and waltz novelties; j sketch, Messrs Doug. Stark and Lem Barnes, “Fragments - quartet, the Orpheus. Quartet, Ciribinbin. 20.0.—The Orchestra, Slavonic Rhapsody.”

:.VA. CHRISTCHURCH. Silent Day. - 4YA, DUNEDIN. ... 3 p.m—Town Hall eliimeS; His Master’s Voice recital; social Untes> lectiivette by G, J. Butcher, of Turn* bull and Jones, Ltd., “Domestic U -es M.rter'. Voico recital. . 4.30 p.m.-.-'-O.oso down • 6 p.m.—Town Hail emmes; c.Mdren 10 p‘ m ._News’ session'; a health talk by Mr C. W. Postdate, director of physical culture, to i.M.O.A.^ 8 p*m. —Town Hall chimes; concept by the, Kaikorai Band, under the conduetbrship of ISIr E. Franklin, an items bv- assisting artists; march, Kaikorai Band, “Somme • tenor solos Mr Chas. Edwards (a) “Siciliana (b) “Lolita”; selection, Kaikorai Band, “Unfinished Symphony” : humorous monologue, MV- Madge. “Girls” • vocal duet, ISlessrs Chas. Edwards and R.. B. Macdonald, In This Solemn Hour”; cornet solo ivaikovai Band, “Australis’’ ; contralto solo Miss Winnie McPenk. “Farewell to Summer”: waltz. Knikorai Band. “Donau Wellen” ; b"ss solos. Mr E. G. Bond (a) “Philosophy,” (b) “Devonshire Cream and Cider.” . , 9.4 p.m. —Fox-trots, Knikorai Band; baritone solo, Mr B. B. Macdonald, “Brian of Glenanr” ; address, A Mav Day Talk,” by Mrs M. F. Primmer” • tenor solo, Mr Chas. Edwards, “Oo with the Motlev” ; selection, Kaikorai Band, “Boso Marie” : recitations, Miss Madge Yates (a) “The Old Woman of the Bonds.” (lri “Minora Sidcra” : bass solo, Mr E. G. Bond, “Sone of the Wagoner”: contralto solos."'Mias Winnie MdVnk (a) “The Sands of Dee,” (b) “I Know 1\ here I’m Going.” . 10.4 p.m.—March, Kaikorai Band, “Hawke’s Bnv” ; baritone solo. Mr B. B. M'cdonnld, “Hybrins the Cretan”; Gad Save The Kinsr: close down.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17944, 1 May 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17944, 1 May 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17944, 1 May 1928, Page 6

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