BROADCASTING.
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 1J hours for New Zealand time). 3LO, MELBOURNE. ‘ 1 6.o.—Answers to letters and birthday greetings by Alary Gumleaf; musical interlude; Alary Gumleaf; musical interlude; Dickson Gregory. | 7.0. —Official reoprt .oi Newmarket stock sales; ‘‘Herald” news serivce; weather synopsis; shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; fish market reports; river reports; market reports. . '7.30.—H. A. Brown; Annie Croft, jet the Theatre Royal, will speak to pu from her dressing-room. 8.0. —Rod McGregor; birthday greet!iugs and programme announcements; |;;.e Vagabonds; Alina Heseleva, solp ano; the Vagabonds; Oliver PeaLck, baritone; the Vagabonds; ltupe t jffazell and Elsie Day; the Vagabonds. I 9.1. —Isobel Biddell, contralto; the [Vagabonds; Alina Heseleva; the Vagabonds.; Oliver Peacock; the Vagabonds; Rupert Hassell and Elsie Day; the Vagabonds; Isobel Biddell; the V agabonds. 10.0. —News session; “Argus” news service: British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological information; announsements; sporting notes by “Olympus” ; Island shipping movements; R.A.C.V. safety messuge for to-day; the Olympic Games; the Vagabonds ; Alina Heseleva; the Vagabonds; O'iver Peacock; the Vagabonds; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day; the Vagabonds. 11.0. —Our Great Thought; the Vagabonds. i 11.40.—“G0d Save the King.” | NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.
, IYA, AUCKLAND. ! 3 p.m.—Afternoon session; gramophone items; Iccturette by representative of Auckland Gas Company, ! “Gas Cooking.” | 4.0. —Literary selection by the announcer ; gramophone 'items; close down. j 6.0. —Children’s! hour. 7.ls.—News and reports, book re- ' view. 8.0. —Chimes j overture, “La Koi i L’A Dit” ; baritone solo, Mr Clinton ! Williams, “Her Rose”; humorous ' sketch, Air T. T. Garland, “Grand Opera”; soprano solo, Miss Dorothy : Youd, “Because”; instrumental trio, ! Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio; tenor I solo, Air George Baines, “A Dream”; I lecturette Air Fred. Barker, “A WayI side Philosopher to bis Friend —(4) | How to Attract Alonoy” ; vocal trios, 1 the Snappy Three, (a) “Once in a J Blue Aloon”; instrumental. Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) “Invercargill Alarch’ ; I tr, “Tell Me.” j 9.3. —Weather report and forecast: ; contralto solo, Aliss Alartha Williami son,' “In the Silence” ; relay of entr’nete from Strand TYieatre orchestra, ’ under the conductorship of Evei Bentley; baritone solo, Air Clinton Wi 1 - linms, “The Sweeper”; humorous sketch, Air T. I’. Garland, “Aly Museum”; soprano solo, Aliss Dorothy A r oud, “Thank God for a Garden”; pianoforte solo, Air Cyril Towscy, “Study”; tenor solo, Air George Barnes, “I Know a Lovely Garden’’; recitation, Air F. Barker, “Snorkins ; vocal trios, the Snappy Three, (a) “Ale nnd Alv Shadow,” (b) “Jazz Piano So’o,” ' (c) “High, High Up in the Hills” ; instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiians. (a) “Honolulu Bay,” (b) “Oh, Dem Golden Slippers,” (e) “Smiles, Then Kisses” ; contralto so'o Alias M. Williamson, “You in a Gondola’ ; in-
strumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Tow-sey Trio, selection from “II Trovatore.” , ~ . , 10.7.—Air Barry Coney’s Quartet, “The Sands of Dee”; “God Save the King.” 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m. —Chimes of the General Post Office Clock, AVellington; selected gramophone items. 5 p.m. —Close down. 6 p.m.—Children’s hour. 7 p.m. —News session, Market reports, and sports results. 8 p.m. —Chimes of the General Post Office Clock. AVellington; overture, “Caliph of Baghdad” ; studio items 10 p.m. —Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.—Afternoon concert session, studio items. 4.25 p.m. —Sports results. 4.30 p.m. —Close down. 6 p.m.—Children’s hour. 7.15 p.m.—News session; talk by Colonel Oolquhouii, under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League, “The Growth of Local Alanufacture.” . 8 p.m. —Chimes and overture; soprano and contralto duet, Atadame Gowcr-Burns and Airs Ann Harper, “The Wind and the Rose” ; flute solo, Mr AV. Hay. “Recitative and Air” ; tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott, “Eleg:ie” with violin pianoforte solo, Aliss Aileen AVarren, “Venetienne, Fourth Barcarolle”; soprano solo, Aladame Gower-Burns, “L’Ete” ; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; baritone solo, Air Bernard Rennell, “Red Rose” ; contralto solos. Airs Ann Harper (a) “I Sing to Thee,” (b) “The Silver Ring”; recitation, Aliss Alniona Juriss, “In the Days of La Fayette” ; tenor and baritone duet, Afcssrs Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell, “On Silver AVave” ; weather report and forecast. 9 p.m.—Overture ; soprano solos, Aladame Gowcr-Burns (a) “Awake Not Yet,” (b) “Chanson de Elorian”; flute c o lo Air W.'Hay, “Ascanio”; tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott. “Ritournelle” ; piajioforto solo. Aliss Aileen AVarfen, “First Mazurka” ; contralto solo. Airs Ann Harper, “Serenade”; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell: recitation, Aliss Afaiona Juriss,'“The French Peasant” ; vocal quartet. Aladame Gower-Burns, Airs Ann Harper. Afessrs Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell. “La Alarseillaise”; God Save The King. 4YA. DUNEDIN.
11.30 p.m.—Relay of Eorbury Park trotting mooting (subect to permission being granted). 7 p.m.—Town Hall chimes; gramophone concert; nows session. 8 p.m.—Town Hall chimes; light orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre; humorous song, Mr Billy Gay, “I Never Sec Maggie Alone”; ■banjo solos, Air Jack McNeil (a) “Hello, Cutie,” (b) “B.nnd T>. Super March” : humorous sketch, The Two Blue Bucks, “Current Events in 1950 —First Part” ; light vocal solo, Miss Roma Buss, “Rackety and Co.”; saxophone solo. Air J. AfcCaw. “Valse Vanity’ ; orchestral interhide from Octagon Theatre; light baritone solos. Mr Percy James (a) “After Dark.” (h) “Precious”; humorous sketch, Afiss Billie. Lorraine and Air Percy James. 9.5 p.m. —Banjo solo, Air Jack AleNoil. “When A T ou and I Were Young. Maggie” : light soprano solos. Aliss Billie Lorraine (a) “I’ve Got the Roy,” (b) “You’ve Gotta Know How” ; humorous address, Pastor W. T). Mono; snxonhono snlos. IMV .T. MeCaw (a) “O Role Afio,” Hi) “Rickotty R a file” • light voeal solos. AH Bdlv Gav (a) “Hello., Swanee (b) “When the Love Bird Loaves its Nest” ; humorous sketch. Two Blue Duets, “Current Events in 1950 Part Vwo” : light voenl solos, Aliss Roma Buss (al “Dancing Time.” (b) “Afemorv Lane” : orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre. 10 p.m.—Close Down.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 5
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