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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 2 hours for New Zealand time.) 3LO, MELBOURNE. 7.5: Stock Exchange information; market reports; news service; stumps scores Sheffield Shield cricket match, Queensland v. South Australia; birthday greetings; Napoleon escaped from Elba on February 26, 1815, and a republic was proclaimed in Paris on this day in 1848. Great Hoods occurred in Hobart in 18 54 on this date; under the auspices of the University Extension Board, G. F. Brown. 8.0: Victor Hugo was born in France on February 26, 1802, and was the son of General Hugo, a soldier of the Empire; the Victorian Public Service Military Band; Bernard Manning, bass-baritone; the Victorian Public Service Military Band; Colin Thomson, tenor; the Imperial Russian trio. 9.0: Dawn ■ Harding, mezzo-so-prano; one-act play; the Victorian Public Service Military Band; Huxham’s Serenader Quartet. 10.0: ‘Herald' news service; Stock Exchange information; Eric Welch’s selections for to-morrow’s races at Mentone; Victorian Public Service Military Band: Dawn Harding, mezzo-soprano; the Victoriai Public Service Military Band; Colin Thompson, tenor; announcements; our great thought; the radio revellers. 11.30: God Save the King. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA. AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session; studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer; studio items; sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: Close down; news and market report; close down. 8.0: Chimes; /relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Whiteford Waugh; baritone solo, Mr Thomas Bradley, “Bird Songs at Eventide’’; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Chelsea China”; contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, “My Ships”; orchestral —San Francisco Orchestra, (a) “Serenade,” (b) “Aubade”; tenor solo, Mr Jack Maddox, “My Dreams”; relay, musical interlude, Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Whiteford Waugh; talk, the announcer, “The Great Barrier”; orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, “Liebeslied.” 9.0: Evening forecast and an nouncements: piano solo. Mr Eric Maters, “Dustin’ the Keys”; soprano solo. Mrs H. Miibuin, “Solvo.g’-s Song’’; musical comedy selecti- s ., Auckland Trio, “No, No, Nanette’; presentation of excerpts from “Merrie England’* under the direction of Mndame Irene Ain-ley. 10.0.* God Save the King. 2YA. WELLINGTON. 3 p.m. : Chimes of the G.P O. cio«k. Studio concert by Messrs F. J. Pinney. 4.30 end 4.55 : Sports results. 5.0: Close down. 6.0 : ‘Children’s session. 7.0: Nows session; market reports und sports results: Iccturette, representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; overture. Orchestra, “Comrades in Arms”; tenor solo, Mr G. Austin Blaekie, “I’ll Sing Thee Songs of Arabv” ; steel guitar duos, Messrs Berthold and Bent. (a) “Hawaiian Dreams,” (b) “Ramona” ; comic song. Mr Lon Ashton, “The Egg” ; cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘The I.ost Chord” ; waltz, Orchestra, “Waltz” : soubrette. Mrs M. R. Lightbody. “The Gav Seaside”; noveltv, The Two Boiled Owls, “Keyboard Conversation” ; sketch. Two Boiled Owls, “Tho Two Black Crows in Gaol” : instrumental. Orchestra: weather report. 8.57: Entr’acte, Orchestra, “Tho A* wer.”

9.1 : Tenor solo. Mr G. Austin Blaokio, “Dream Boat”, comic song. Mr Len. Ashton, “That Reminds Me I Left My Umbrella” ; steel guitar duos, Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) “Saxophone Waltz,” (b) “Lay My Head Beneath a Rose” ; soubrette. Mrs M R. Ligbtbodv, “Agatha Green” ; novelty, Orchestra. “In Birdland”; noveltv, Two Boiled Owls, (a) vocal, “Abdul Abillbul Amir,” (b) humour, “Egbert on the Romance of Mathematics” ; musical comedy selection. Orchestra. “No. No, Nanette”; His' Master’s Voice dance programme--11.- Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Silent Day. 4YA. DUNEDIN. 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; relay of afternoon-tea music from the Ritz. 4.25: Sports results; close down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session; lecturette, Mill. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department, “Tourist Resorts.” 8.0: Town Hall chimes; overture, Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Light Cavalry”; tenor solos, .Air G. Crawford, (a) “Sing No More, Ladies,” (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal,” violin solos, Edith Lorancl, (a) “The Old Tower of St. Stephen’s.” (b) “Minuet in G,” tc) “Selion Jlosmarin” ; mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs Ralph Martiiulale, “Angus Macdonald”: recitals, Miss Tui Nortliev, (a) “The True Story of George Washington,” (b) “Having it Out”; vocal duet, Hardy Williamson and Robert Rowe, “The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring” ; dance orchestra. Dnjos Bela Orchestra, “Electric Girl”; baritone solos, Mr Arthur W. Alloo, (a) “Tankerton Inn,” (b) “To-morrow”; vibraphone novelty, Rudy Star Three, “Diane” ; waltz. Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Faust” ; contralto solo, Air N. G. Shrimpton, “Harbour Night Song.” 9.2: Weather report; orchestral, Julian Full’s Orchestra, “Rhapsody in Blue” : tenor solo. Air G. Crawford, “A Farewell”: orchestral, Berlin Slate Opera House Orchestra, “Tannhnuser” ; mezzo-soprano solos, Airs Ralph Alartindale, (a) “Songs Aly Alother Sang,” (b) “Thanks Be to God” ; trio With orchestra, Ncssi. Yonturini and Buracchbi, “Turnadot—Minstrels’ Trio |Ung. Pang. Pong”; recital, Aliss Tui Nortliev. “At the Ford” : baritone solo, Air Arthur Alloo, “Prince Ivan’s Song” : orchestral, Frank Westfield's Orchestra. “Glassica.” 10.4 • Contralto solos. Airs N. G. Shrimpton, (a) “Dawn.” (b) “Salaam”: march, H.AI. Irish Guards, ‘Clonkerty Clonk” ; close down.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18200, 26 February 1929, Page 4

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18200, 26 February 1929, Page 4

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18200, 26 February 1929, Page 4