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microphone and listens to the incoming programmes of the network. His only duty is t<* throw a switch on the pajiel when the announcer says “This is the Columbia Broadcasting System,’’ and then wait five seconds before he intonates “This is WABC, New York.” Following this announcement h© waits one second, throws another switch and says, “This is W2XE, New York,” and then sets his three switches in their original position. Station breaks of this sort occur every fifteen minutes. They are required by the regulations of the Federal Radio Commission. TO-NIGHT'S CONCERTS. IT A, Auckland (329 metres). 7.40: Talk, “Girl Guides,” Miss A. M. Burgin . 8.0 to 10.0: Concert session—mainly excerpts from light opera. 2TA, Wellington (416 metres). 7.40: Lecturette, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Salon Orchestra, “In a Persian Market.” 8.9: Soprano, Mrs Jeanie Potts, "Caller Herrin”; "Granny's Heilan’ Hame." 8.16: Piano accordion, Mr J. Blackwood, “Invercargill March”; “When it’s Springtime in the Rockies.” 8.22: Baritone, Mr H. W. Dowling, “Sea I Fever"; “The Vagabond.” 8.29: Orchestra, “Minuet and Gavotte.” 8.36: Humour, Mr Will M’Keon, “On Strike.” 8.41: Popular songs, Mr W. E. Elliott, “Cheer Up, Good Times are Cornin’ “Dancing with Tears in My Eyes.” 8.47: Orchestra, “Moon Enchanted”; “Fleurette d’Amour.” 8.55: Soprano, Mrs Jeanie Potts, “Hush-a-bye Birdie.” 8.58: Weather report. 8.59: Mr Blackwood, “Medley of Popular Songs.” 9.4;. Mr Dowling, “The Call of the Wild.” 9.7: Orchestra, “Gabrielle Suite.” 9.17: Mr M'Keon, “Humorous Ancedotes.” 9.22: Mr Elliott, “The Latest Popular Hit.” 9.26: Orchestra, “Suite Romantique.” 9.32: Dance programme:—Foxtrots, “Heigh Ho! Everybody”; “Hittin’ tbe Celling”; “Good Morning”; “Sing a Little Love Song.” 9.42: Vocal duet, Dora Maughan and Walter Fehl, “That’s Just What I Thought”; foxtrots, “S’posin'”; “Lovable and Sweet”; “Out Where the Moonbeams are Born’; “When You Come to the End of the Day.” 9.57: Piano duet, Arden-Oliman, "Ragamuffin”; foxtrots, “Junior”; “When My Dreams Come True”; “Gay Love”: “My Sin.” 10.3 2: Humour, Leonard Henry, “What Did the Village Blacksmith Say?” Foxtrots, "Used to You”; “My Dream Memory”; “Why Can’t You?”; “My Song of the Nile”; waltz, “My Heart is Bluer than Your Eyes.” 10.30: Piano duet, Victor Arden, Phil Ohman, “Dance of the Paper Dolls.” Foxtrots, “Miss You”; “Ain’t Misbehavin’ “The One in the World.” 10.42: Foxtrot, “Reaching for Someone.” Vocal duet, Dora Maughan and Walter Fehl, “Eggs, Toast and Coffee.” Foxtrots, “You’re the Cream in My Coffee”; “Every Moon’s a Honeymoon”; “To Know You is to Love You.” Waltz, “Evangeline.” 13.0: Close. 3YA, Christchurch. Silent day. 3ZC, Christchurch (250 metres). 5.45: Children. 6.15: Dinner music. 7.15: Wireless and Morse session. 7.45: News. 8.0: Lecturette by member of the Manufacturers’ Association. 8.15: Concert:—“Phedre,” overture, Symphony Orchestra; “Romance de L'Etoile,” Orphee Langevin (baritone); “Hearts and Flowers,” Walter Donaldson (piano); "Quando me’n vo," Anna Case (soprano); “Wait Until the Roses Bloom,” Wheeler Wadsworth (saxophone); “I Look Into Your Garden,” Ernest Davis (tenor); “Un peu d’Amour,” George Hamilton Green (bells); “King of the Sea,” Donald Chalmers (bass); “Anitra’s Dance,” Clierniavsky Trio; "Air des Bijoux,” Alice Verlet (soprano): “Oariolan,” Symphony Orchestra; “Thy Tiny Hand is Frozen.” Guido Clccolini (tenor); “Broken Dreams,” Sybil Sanderson Fagan Ensemble; “Canto Amoroso,” Marta de la. Torre (violin); “Ay-Ay-Ay—,” Jose Mojica (tenor); “Maritana,” overture, Sodero’s Band. 9.30: Dance music. 10.15: Close. 4TA, Dunedin (461 metres). 7.40: Talk, Air R. W. Coupland,: “Tourist Resorts of New Zealand.” 8.0: Special programme of Scotch music by Dunedin Highland Pipe B&nd, assisted by 4YA artists. Band, “Road to the Isles,” “Old Rustic Bridge.” “Lochiel’s March,” “Jack Murray,” “Miss M'Leod of Haasay.” 8.11: Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “Robin Adair.” 8.15: Symphony Orchestra, “Artists’ Life.” 8.19: Recital, Miss E. Newbold, “The Cold Proposal.” 8.23: Band. “Sweet Ala id of Glendaruel,” “Pride of Scotland,”- “Glen-

daruel Highlanders,” “Because He was a Bonny Lad,” “The High Road to Linton.” 5.38: Baritone, Air Bert Rawlinson, “The Tinker’s Waddin’”; “The Wee Cooper o’ Fife.” 8.39: Cornet Air O .1 Christie, “Song Without Words.” 8.4 3: Contralto, Miss Helen Rov, “Rowan Tree.” .8.46: .Band, “Scotland the Brave,” “Land of Trees,” “Bonnets are Over the Border,” “Miss Drummond of Perth,” “Sleepy Maggie." 5.36: Bass Mr Edward Bond. “Al’Oregors’ Gathering.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: KYtelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “In a Fairy Realm.” 9.14: Airs Carty “Rory O’AIore”: “We’d Better Bide’a Wee.” 9.20: Aliss Newbold, “The Emancipation of Man”; “The New Minister.”' 9 26Band, “King’s Own Scottish Borderers”; “Waiata Poi”; “Stirling Castle”; “Jack Wilson.’ 9.36: Air Rawlinson, “We’re a’ John Tamson’s Bairns.” 9.39: Air Christie, “Lizzie.” 9.44: Aliss Rov, “Scottish Bluebell”; “Scotland Yet.” 9.50: Pine sole, Pipe-ATajor M’Ali 11 an, “Holy City”; “Skye Boat Song.” 9.55: Mr Bond, “Scots Wha I-Iae"; “Annie Laurie.” 3 0.1: Band, “Mackenzie’s Highlanders.” 10.8: Close.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 4

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 4

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 4