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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 1J hours for New Zealand time.) 2BL SYDNEY. 8 p.m.: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Lionel Hart; Mr Clement Williams, Baritone; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Mr Michael O’Connell, Elocutionist; Instrumental solo, Miss Amy Ostinga, Contralto; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Miss Winifred Lavis, Songs at'the Piano; Weather Report ana Forecast ; The Sporting-Editorof the “Sun” will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s Racing; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Mr Clement Williams, Violin Solo; Mr Michael O’Connell; Rose Bay Winter Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Miss Amy Ostinga; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Miss Winifred Lavis; Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra; Resume of following day’s programme; Romano’s Restaurant, Dance Orchestra, .under the direction of Mr Merv. Lyons; During interval “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, MELBOURNE. 6.0. —Answeres to ' letters and birthday greetings by “Billy Bunny”; musical interlude; Capt. Donald MacLean; musical, interlude; “Billy Bunny.” 7.o.—Official .Report of Newmarket stock sales; "Herald” news service; weather synopsis; shipping movements; Stock Exchange information; fish market reports; river reports; market reports. 7.3o.—Under the auspices of the Agricultural Department, H. A. Mullett; H. K. Love; announcements, birthday greetings, and programme announcements. 1 8.0. —Transmission from Wonthaggi, 10.25. —Eric Welch: The Station Orchestra; “Argus” News Service; meteorologicai information; British official wireless news from Rugby; road, notes, supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria; announcements: R.A.C. safety message for to-day; The Olympic Games. 11.0.—'Pur-. Great Thought; The Vagabonds. 11.40.—G0d Save the King.

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IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.—Afternoon session, gramophone- items. 4.o.—Literary selection by the announcer; gramophone items; close down. 6'.o.—Children’s hour. 7.15 —Talk by Mr Geo. Campbell news and reports, i ' »’;o.—cJhimes;' relay of oveniue from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Henry Engel; vocal quarto? Madame' Mary ToSvsey’s Quartet, “The Rosary”; instrumental trio— Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio; baritone solo—Mr John Bree, “Song of the Bell”; vocal and instrumental — The Internationals, (a) “Brokenhearted,”. (b) Saxophone Solo— Valse Erica”; soprano solo—Madame Mary Towsey, “O Mio Fernando’’; one-act play, “Bobbie.” 9.3.—Weather report and forecast; relay of entr’acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr H. Engel; tenor solo— Mr Reginald Newberry, “Rosebud”; ’cello Lalla Hemus, “Romance”; contralto solo —Miss Gwenyth Evans, “I Wonder If Love Is a Dream”; instrumental trio— Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio; baritone solo—Mr John Bree, “The Ringers”; recitation —Miss Lynda Murphy, “Slow, Ain’t It?” soprano solo—Madame Mary Towsey, “When the Dew is Falling”; vocal and instrumental—The Internationals, (a ) "Charmaine,” (b) “Maori Medley”; (c), “Me and My Shadow”; contralto solo- —Miss G. Evans, “Only the River Running By”; vocal quartet— Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “0 Hush Thee, My Baby.” 10.0.—God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.—Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; gramophone Items; lecturette—Miss Marion .Christian, “Gas ' Cooking”; gramophone items. 5:0. —Close down. <3.o.—Children’s hour. 7.0. —News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0. —Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; overture — The Orchestra, “Raymond”; quartet —Apollo Singers, “In This Hour”; tenor solo—-Mr E. W. Robbins, “Love Could I Only Tell Thee”; humour — Two Boiled Owls,: “More Hoots”; the Orchestra—(a) “Minuet,” (b) ‘Walse Blue Danube”; contralto solos —Miss Hilda Chudley, (a) “Let Misjs Lindy Pass”; (b) “Fuchsia Tree”; duet —Mr E. W. Robbins and Mr S. E. Rodger “The Two Beggars”; soprano solo—Miss Moana Goodwill, “Dream o’ Day, Jill”; the Orchestra —“Ballet Egyptian.” 9.0. —Weather repopt; lecturette —Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs”; the Orchestra, selections from “Rose Marie”; baritone solo —Mr 3. E. Rodger, "She is Far from the Land”; Humour —The Two Boiled Owls, “Cheerie, Beerie, Be,” “Planophun”; the Orchestra —Dance numbers; tenor solos —Mr E. W. Robbins, (a) ’ “Because,” (b) “Waiata Poi”; quartet—Apollo Singers, “A Night of Love”; the Orchestra,' (a) “In a Bird Store,” (b) “Independentla March.”

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.—Afternoon concert session 1.25. —Sports results; close down. 6.o.—Children’s hour. 7.ls.—News session; talk by Mr Robert Nairn, on “Insect-Eating Plants.” B.o.—Chimes and overture; vocal quartet— I The Melodious Four, "Request”; violin solo—-Miss Irene Morris, “Prize Song”; tenor solos— Mr Russell Sumner, “The Rogue Marie”; instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; contralto solo- —-Miss Belle Reliant, “In Autumn”; Hawaiian, ukulele, and steel guitar trios—Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio (a) “Elegie,” (b) “Cheerle, Beerie, Be,” (c) "Souvenirs”; soprano solo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “Slumber Song": accordeon solo—Mr George Bennett, “LoVe’s Old Sweet Song”; bass solos —Mr T. D. Williams, (a) “Calm at Sea,!'. (b) “In the Dreamy Wood I Wander”; humorous recitation—Mrs Beryl Windsor, “The Bride’s First Call on the Butcher.” il-O.—Vocal quartets—The Melodious Four, (a) “For Music,” (b) “The . Rose Complained”; weather report and forecast; overture: soprano solos —Miss Frances Hamerlon, "Spring's Profusion,” (b) “Stars With Golden Sandals”; tenor solos Mr Russell Sumner, (a) “Lassie with

the Lips so Rosy,” (b) "As the Moon Her Trembling Image”; instrumental trios—Christchurch .Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Andantino,”(b)' “Scarf Dance”; contralto solos—Miss Bello Renaut, (a) “Tho’ the Roses Now Flourish,” (b) "Romance”; Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Hanalei Bay,” (b) “Flower of Hawaii,” (c) “My Blue Heaven”; bass solo—Mr T. W. Williams, “Stormy Night”; violin solo — Miss Irene Morris, “Rondino,” humorous recitation—Mrs Beryl Windsor “A Woman in a Shoe Shop.” 10.0. Accordeon solos Mr George Bennett, (a) “O Where, Tell Me Where,” (b) ‘Annie Laurie”, vocal quartet—The Melodious Four, “Dedication”; God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; His Master’s Voice Recital; fashion talk by a representative of the D.1.C.; afternoon tea music from the Savoy; studio music, 4.0: Music from the Savoy; His Master’s Voice recital; close down. 6.0: Children’s hour.' 7.15: News session; “The New Motor Regulations,” reviewed by Mr W. D. Ansell, president Otago Motor Club. 8.0: Town Hall chimes; baritone solos —Mr Bert Rawlinson (a) “The Admiral’s Broom,” (b) “The Diver”; flute ' solo—Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, “Prince Methuselem”; contralto solo —Miss Flora Williamson, “Linden Lea”; orchestral selection; bass solo —Mr Neil Black, “Gipsy Love Song”; pianoforte solo—-Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L., “Sonata In B Major—Allegro”; soprano solos—Mrs D. Carty (a) “That Old Irish Mother of Mine,” (b) "There’s a Wee Bit Land”; orchestral selection; baritone solo—Mr Bert Rawlinson, “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep”; flute solos—,Mr Chas. E. Gibbons'(a.) “Love’s Request,” ■ (b) Mignoh”;' contralto solos —Miss Flora Williamson (a) “Can’t Remember,” (b) “Sapphire Ode.” 9.0: Weather report and forecast; bass solos —Mr Neil Black (a) “Russian Love Song,” (b)' “The Mountains o’ Mourne”; piariofore solo— Miss Alice Wilson, “Sonata in B Major—Adagio and Allegro”; vocal duet—Mrs D. Carty and Mr Bert Rawlinson, “Hunting Tower”; orchestral selection; soprano solo— Mrs D, Carty, “The Harp That Once”; relay of dance music by: Alf. Carey’s dance orchestra from the Savoy. 10.0: God Save the King.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17947, 4 May 1928, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17947, 4 May 1928, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17947, 4 May 1928, Page 6

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