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RADIO PROGRAMMES

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 2 hours for N.Z. time.) 2BL, SYDNEY. 6.15: The Light Orchestra. 6.45: The Girls’ Radio Club, conducted by Miss Gwen Varley. 7.5: The Country Man’s Market SesI sion—Wool, wheat, stock, farm proj duce, fruit, and vegetable markets. 7.20: The Light Orchestra. 7.45: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 8.0: “The Land of the Long White Cloud—Ao-Te-Aroa,” presented by Conrad Charlton. Introduction by C. N. Baeyertz. Orchestral selection. A Characteristic Maori Composition, by Alfred Hill. Song. “Waiata Poi,” by Wilfrid Thomas. The Legend of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. Song, “Kamate,” by Hazel Fuller. Orchestra, Selection Maori Music. Folk Lore of Country. Song, “Pokari Kare-Ana.” “Birds of New Zealand,’’ told by J. R. Kinghorn. The Pakehas and Maoris in Council. Song: “Kamate.” Orchestra, “Maori Haka.” 9.10: Studio Orchestra, “Light Cavalry.” “Prudence and Peggy” argue on "Clothes Sense.” Enid Hale, contralto (a) “Hindoo Song” (b) “Down in the Forest.” Weather information. Vincent Asprey, violinist (a) “Nocturne in E Flat” (b) “The Star.” Sybil at the piano. Studio Orchestra, “Belle of New York.” Late news. Weather forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. 2FC, SYDNEY. 5.45: Children’s “Goodnight” stories, told by Aunt Goodie, assisted by Cousin Peggy. 6.0: 2FC Hospital Birthday League. More Good-night Stories. C. 45: Light Orchestra. 7.20: Sporting Service. 7.25: Stock Exchange resume; markets; weather forecast; late news ser--8.0: To-night's Personality. 8.7: From Graythwaite. Hospital concert party. Artists. Carlton Fay, Laurel Mather. Florence Page. Veta Wareham, Ray Benton, and Ken Hill. 9.30: From Studio. Weather synopsis. From Hotel Australia, Dance music. From Studio. Annie Hughes and Ruth Wilson in a Radio Sketch, “The Storyteller.” 10.0: From Hotel Australia, dance music. From the Studio, announcements. Official weather forecast. 10.20: From Hotel Australia, dance music. 11.30: National Anthem. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. THURSDAY, MARCH 6. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3.0: Afternoon session—Studio items and literary selection by the Announcer. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session; orchestral—“Waldteufel Memories. ’ Herman Finck and his orchestra; ’cello—W. 11. Squire, “Gavotte”; orchestral—Sandler’s Orchestra, “One Kiss”; Tacet; Band—--8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Dance , of the Tumblers”; Octet—Squire i Celeste Octet, “Funeral March of a 1 Marionette”; saxophone—Chester H. I Hazlett. “Valse Inspiration"; orches- I tral—Plaza Theatre Orchestra. "Pearl I O’ Mine”; Tacet; waltz—New Concert

Orchestra. “Nights of Fragrance”; quartet—Squire’s Celeste Octet, “At on G String”; saxophone—Chester H. Hazlett, “To a Wild Rose”; orchestral —Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Bal Masque”; Tacet; selection—Sandler’s Orchestra, “Softly 7 as in a Morning Sunrise”; band—B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. “Golliwog's Cake Walk”; 'cello—W. H. Squire. “Madrigale”; waltz—New Concert Orchestra “Vienna Maidens.” 7.0: News and market reports; book review. The following programme will be interrupted so that speeches delivered at 2YA, Wellington, by visiting Australian dairymen may be broadcast on relay. 8.0: Chimes; orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, conducted by Eric Waters, “Dame Blanche Overture”; sketch —Mr and Mrs J. W. Bailey, “The Perfect Pair”; mezzo-soprano, Miss Hope Asher, (a) ‘“Dear Heart,” <b) “Five Little Piccaninnies”; orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, fa) "Japanese Dance,” <b) “Dancing Time”; novelty duo—Bohemian Duo. fa) “Hawaiian Girl of Mine.” fb) “Garden of Paradise”; orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, Callirhoe Suite. 1. Introduction and Danse Orientale. 2. Pas des Escharpes. 3. Danse de Callirhoe. 4. Andante. 5. Valse; mezzo-soprano— Miss Hope Asher. “A Pastoral”; evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.0: Orchestral—lYA Orchestral Octet, “Selection Handel Wakes”; sketch—Mr and Mrs J. W. Bailey, “History Repeats Itself”; novelty duo— Bohemian Duo, (a) “Alohe Land,” fb) “Down Honolulu Way”; orchestral— I IYA Orchestral Octet, Musical Comedy Selection, “Girl in the Train”; programme of dance music; foxtrot— Palais Royal Orchestra, “Louise”; foxtrot—Ambassador’s Band, “My Man”; [ foxtrot—Willie Creager’s Orchestra, | “On Top of the World Alone”; foxtrot—Ambassador’s Band, “Second Hand Rose”; Hawaiian Milford’s Hawaiian Players, “Hawaiian Hotel”; foxtrot —The Harmonians, "When My Dreams Come True”; foxtrot—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, “China Boy”; foxtrot—Stellar Dance Band, “This is Heaven”; waltz—Piccadilly Players, “Lisette”; soprano—Marie Burke, “I’d Rather be Blue Over You”; foxtrot— Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, "I’m in Seventh Heaven”; foxtrot—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, “Oh, Miss Hannah”; Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, “Little Pal”; foxtrot—Rhythmic Troubadours, “You’re the Cream in My Coffee.” 10.12: Hawaiian—Milford’s Hawaiian Players, “Honeymoon Chimes”; foxtrot—Royal Canadians, “This is Heaven”; foxtrot—Royal Canadians, “I Get the Blues When it Rains”; waltz —Milford’s Hawaiian Players, “Kawaihau”; soprano—Marie Burke, “You Kiss My Hand. Monsieur”; foxtrot—Rhythmic Troubadours, “Jericho”; foxtrot—The Piccadilly Players, “I Found Yopu Out When I Found You In”; foxtrot —Ray Starita’s Ambassadors, “Ever so Goosey”; foxtrot —Rhythmic Troubadours, “Do Something”; foxtrot—lpana Troubadours, "To Be in Love”; Hawaiian —Milford’s ! Hawaiian Players, "Aloha Land”; fox-trot—All-Star Trio, “Dream Mother”; foxtrot—Rhythmic Troubadours, “To Know You is to Love You”; foxtrot — Corona Dance Band. “Olaf”; waltz — All-Star Trio, “Evangeline.” 11.0: God Save the King.

2YA, WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes. An afternoon concert of selected gramophone records and "Mastertouch” player rolls by Messrs Hamilton Nirmno and Sons. Ltd. The player rolls will be played on the “Gulbransen” registering piano by Mr A. J. Nirnmo; close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. Orchestral— Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “Dance

!of the Hours”; orchestral—A. and P. I Gipsies, "Herbertiana”; violin—Fredric j Fradkin, “Le Cygne”; orchestral—- ■ Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “Badinage”; orchestral —A. and P. Gipsies, “The Far-Away Bells”; tacet; orchestral—Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “Wine, Women and Song”; orchestral —Anglo-Persians, “Cossack Love Song”; violin — Fredric Fradkin, “Nola”; orchestral—Ray Miller and his orchestra, “lowa Corn Song”; tacet; orchestral—A. and P. Gipsies (a) “White Acacia” (b) “Petite Causerie”; orchestral—Brunswick Concert Orchestra, "Thousand and One Nights”; orchestral —A. and P. Gipsies, “Simple Confession”; orchestral—Ray Miller and his Orchestra, “Go, You NorthWestern”; tacet; orchestral—Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “La Danseuse”; orchestral—Brunswick Concert Orchestra, “Hungarian Lustpiel”; violin—Fredric Fradkin, “A Kiss in the Dark”; orchestral— Anglo-Persians, “Ragamuffin”; tacet. 7.0: News session—market reports and sports results; lecturette—Hare Hongi, “Maori Pronunciation.” 8.0: Chimes. A Coo-ee concert by members of Australian Dairy Farmers’ Delegation (sixty in number), with speeches recording impressions of tourist resorts and the dairy districts of the North Island. (Note: Station 2YB. New Plymouth, will broadcast this programme on relay from 8 to 9 p.m.; Station IYA, Auckland, from 8.15 to I 8.45 p.m.)

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Afternoon session. Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results; close down. 5.0: Children’s Hour. 6.0: Dinner session; overture —Basle Symphony Orchestra, “Der Freischutz”; tacet; instrumental—J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “The Butterfly”; musical Art Quartet—“To a Wild Rose”; violin —Yvonne Curti, “Madrigaje”; tacet; instrumental—J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet (a) “I Love the Moon” (b) “Two Eyes of Grey”; instrumental—J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet (a) "Amoureuse” valse (b) “Valse Bleue”; tacet; instrumental—J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Valse Caprice"; ’cello—W. H. Squire. “Sarabande”; instrumental—J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Perpetum Mobile; tacet.

7.0: News session. Talk—Mr John Poulsen, Canterbury Horticultural Society, “Roses,” under the auspices of 3YA Primary Productions Committee. 8.0: Chimes. Octet—Studio Instrumental Octet (conductor. Mr Harold Beck), "Song Without Words"; quartet—Melodious Four (a) "For Music” (b) “Request”; soprano—Miss E. Hamerton, “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark” (flute obligato by Mr W. Hay); violin —Marjorie Hayward, “Canzonetta”; tenor and bass—The Yeoman Duo, “The Two Beggars”; contralto —Miss Belle Renaut (a) “Spanish Love Seng” (b> Agnus Dei”; octet—Studio Instrumental Octet, "Caprice”; bass—Mr J. Graham Young (a) “I Will Not Chide" (b) “Lorraine”; trio—Fritz Kreisler. Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucherson “Sanctissima”; tenor—Mr Russell Sumner (a) “Glorious Devon” (b) “Canoe Song”; vocal trio—Melodious Trio, “Tempus Fugit”; octets—Studio Instrumental Octet (a) "Second Minuet” <b>

"Valse Lente” (.c) “Hungarian Dance No. 20”; weather report and announcements.

9.1: Chair—Russian State Choir, “Storm on the Volga"; violin—Marjorie Hayward. "La Serenata”; soprano— Miss Frances Hamerton. "Echo Song”; tenor—Mr Russell Sumner (a) “Like to the Damask Rose” (b) "O Mistress Mine”; octet—Studio Instrumental Octet (a) “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water” (b) “The White Dawn is Stealing” (c) “The Moon Drops Low”; contralto—Miss Belle Renaut (a) “Labu,lium" (b) “A Banjo Song”; soprano and contralto—Melodia Duo (a) “Queen

Mab" (b) “Winter”; flute —Mr W. Hay, “Serenade": bass—Mr J. Graham Young, “Danny Deever”; trio—Fritz Kreisler, Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucherson, “Arlesienne Intermezzo”; quartet—Melodious Four, "Softly Falls the Shades of Evening”; Octet —Studio Instrumental Octet (a) "Sicilienne” (b) “Bouree” (c) “Minuet” (d) “Canon”; God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN. Silent Day.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18510, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18510, 6 March 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18510, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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