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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3.0 p.m: Afternoon session—Selected studio 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Concert session. MAORI RADIO PAGEANT HISTORY OF THE MAORIS’ BROADCAST TION OF THE SIGNING OF THE TREATY OF WAITANGI HISTORY OF THE MAORIS’BROADCAST IN SPEECH AND SONG Chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock. 8.1: Overture—Symons-Ellwood String Quartet, “First Movement from Maori Quartet.” 8.6 : Address—Hamiora Hakopa, greetings and introductory remarks Oration—Henare Poananga, L.L.8., prologue from “Scenes from the Past.” 8.10: String quartet—Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Tangi” from "B Flat, Maori Quartet.” FIRST PHASE 8.16: Oration—Henarc Poananga, L.L.8., “The Coming of the Maori.” 8.24: Chant—" Thanksgiving Incantation of High Priest.” 8.25: Haka—Ropu Tamariki (Maori young people of Wanganui), “Thanksgiving Haka.” SECOND PHASE 8.27 : Address—Hamiora Hakopa, “Maoris at Home in the Early Days.” Oration—Henare Poananga, L.L.8., “The Marae and Hui” from “Scenes from the Past.” 8.38: Poi—Ropu Wahine Tane (girls and boys), “Ancient Poi.” 8.40: Haka—Ropu Tamariki, “Tau Ka Tau.' 8.41: Koanau solo—Ope Whenarere, selected. (Note. —The koauau (Hute) is the original and only Maori musical instrument, and was played by Tutanekai for Hinemoa). 8.44: Song—Opc Whenarere and party, “E Pa Te Hau.” 8.48: Haka—Ropu Wahine Tane, “Haka Poi.” 8.49 : String quartet—Symons-Ellwood Quartet, "Maori Lament.” 8.54: Haka—Ropu Tamariki, “Haka Whakapapa.” THIRD PHASE 8.55: Address—Hamiora Hakopa, “The Dawn of the New Day;” “Coming of the Missionary.” 8.59 : String quartet—Symons-Ellwood Quartet, "Waiata Maori.” 9.5: Speech—Sir Maui Pomare, “The Treaty of Waitangi.” FOURTH PHASE 9.17: String quartet—Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Ka Mate, Ka Mate.” 9.23: Chorus—Ropu Wahine Tane, “Ope Tuatahi.” 9.25: Speech—Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, “The Maori's Part in the Great War.” 9.37: Memorial hymn with string accompaniment—Mangu Tanana, with Ropu Wahine Tamariki. “Piko Nei Te Matenga” (When our heads are bowed with woe). FIFTH PHASE 9.40: Address—Hamiora Hakopa, “Tho Maori in Song and Play To-day.” 9.43: Solo and chorus, with string accompaniment—Raina Kahukura, "Hoki Hoki Tonu Mai.” 9.47: Song, with string accompaniment—K. Takarangi, “Home, Little Maori Home.” 9.50: Chorus—Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Poata Rau.” 9.52: Chorus—Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Haere Haere ra e Hine.” 9.55; Solo—K. Takarangi, “Waiata Poi.” 9.58: Chorus with string accompaniment— Ropu Wahine Tamariki, "E Pari Ra.” 10.0: Solo and chorus, Mei Perepe, “Hoea 10.4: Oration—Henare Poananga, L.L.8., “Maidens Welcome” (from “Scenes from the Past.”) 10.5: Chorus and short double poi—Ropu Wahine, “Ta Hine Taru Kino.” 10.9: Male chorus—Tona Totae and Ropu Tamariki, “Karoo Karoo.'” 10.12: Solo and chorus—Ka Winiata and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, "Pekarekare.” 10. IS: Solo with string accompaniment—Ka Winiata, “Hine e Hine.” 10.21: Chorus—Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Te Taniwha.” SIXTH PHASE 10.25: Address—Hamiora Hakopa, “In Reminiscent Vein.” 10.27 : Solo with string accompaniment—Ka Winiata, “Dream Boat.” 10.30: Oration—Henare Poananga, L.L.8., “The Warriors’ Welcome” from "Scenes from the Past.” 10.31: Haka—Ropu Wahine Tamariki, ‘Ka Mate, Ka Mate.” 10.32: Solo with siring accompaniment— Mangu Tahana and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Home, Sweet Home.” 10.35: National Anthem. IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.: Circumstances permitting, Station IYA will re-broadcast the special Maori Pageant from 2YA, Wellington. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 3.0 p.m: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna. Bedtime stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.55: Circumstances permitting, a re-broad-cast will be conducted of 2YA, Wellington, from which station a programme of outstanding merit is being broadcast in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. (See detailed programme for 2YA, Wellington, February 6, 1928). 4YA DUNEDIN (463 Metres.) 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.: Circumstances permitting, 4YA will re-broadcast the special Maori Pageant from 2YA, Wellington. 4QG, BRISBANE 1385 Metreb). 8.0 p.m.—From the studio—Grand Opera—- “ Waltz” (from “Faust”), instrumental trio; “Chorale of the Cross” (from “Faust”), double quartette; solo—“ 11 Balen” (from “Il Trovatore”), Mr Albert Falk (baritone) ; "Harvest Song” (from “The Favourite”), double quartette. “Gavotte” (from “Iphigenia in Jauris”), String Trio. Manx National Songs—Tenor solo—“ The Rival Cockades,” Mr Walter Land (with double quartette). Duet—“ Cradle Song,” Misses Mabel Malouf (soprano) and Mildred Bell (contralto). “Happy as a King,” double quartet. “Ln Girouette,” instrumental trio. Sacred—Anthem—"O Shepherd so Tenderly Leading.” double quartette. Solo—“ Open the Gates to the Temple,” Mr Stanley Tamblyn

(bass-baritone). Contralto duet—“ Lover ol My Soul,” Misses Mildred and Audrey Bell. Instrumental—“ Bois Epais,” string trio. 9.0 p.m.—Metropolitan weather forecast. Classical—“ Contentment,” double quartettq Tenor duet—“ Spring and Hope,” Messrs. Jack Lord and Walter Land. “Mutual Love,” double quartette. Instrumental—“ Fifth Hungarian Danee,” string trio. Characteristic (Songs of Fairydom)— Duet—“ With Oberon in Fairyland,” Messrs Albert Falk (baritone) and Stanley Tamblyn (bass). Solo—"A Fairv Love Song,” Miss Mildred Bell (contralto). “Follow the Fairies,” double quartette. Instrumental “Le Tambourine,” string trio. Light OperaSolo—“ Here’s to Love and Laughter,” Miss Maye Hughes (soprano). Duet—“ Boy and Girl” (from “A Country Girl,” Miss Miklr.’d Beil (contralto) and Mr Albert Falk 'Farit-one). “We'll Keep the Feast in PinkaBong” (from “San Toy,” double quartette. Instrumental—“Pizzieati,” string trio. 10.0 p.m.—The Daily 'fail news. Weather news.. Part ll.—Special recital. 10.10 p.m.—From the studio—A programme of specially selected records, electrically made, reproduced by the Aeolian Vocalion with 4Q’s specially constructed electric reproducer. 10.41 p.m.—Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres). 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletia news; weather information; market and stock reports. 7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters’ topical chorus. Evening programme. 10.45: Dance music from Wentworth Cafe--11.30: Announcements; close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 Metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children's session. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.15: Weather reports: latest sport information ; Evening News service programme announcements. 8.0: Studio concert. 10.30: Dance music from tho Ambassadors 11.30: Close down. 2GB, Sydney (326 metres).—B.3o till 11.80 p.m. 3AR, Melbourne (484 metres).—9.3o til) 1.20 a.m. SCL, Adelaide (395 metres).—lo p.m. till 1.30 a.m. Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance, which is hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20065, 6 February 1928, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20065, 6 February 1928, Page 3

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20065, 6 February 1928, Page 3