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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles, 333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by tne Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. . 5.0: Children’s session,, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner session—gramophone music. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Madame Edith Baird, “Artistic Physical Development.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Studio Trio, (a) “Herodiade—Prelude, Act 4,” (b) “Entr’acte Waltz.” 8.10: Vocal duet—Miss H. Rosieur and Mr T. Moffitt, “Home to Our Mountains.” 8.14: Recital — Mr T. Harris, “Old Man and Jim.” 8.19: Pianoforte —Miss Margot St. Lawrence Toner, “Prelude and Fugue in G Major.” 8.25: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., Topical Talk. 8.40: Song cycle—Orpheus Quartette, “Wind Flowers.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: ’Cello—Miss Mollie Wright, “Chanson Villageoise.” 9.6: Recitals—Mr T. Harris, (a) “The Brave Old Duke of York,” (b) “The Geebung Polo Club.” 9.12: Instrumental selection—Studio Trio, “The Marriage Market.” 9.20: Soprano—Miss Millicent O’Grady, “Caro Nome.” 9.24: Pianoforte—Miss Margot St. Lawrence Toner. “First Sonata—Tragiquica.” 9.30: Baritone—Mr Len Karnes, "Vision Fugitive.” 9.35 : Gramophone lecture-recital—Mr Karl Atkinson, “The Weird in Music.” Peter Biljos Balalaika Orchestra, Fantasy on “Song of India.” Vocal solo—Richard Bonelli, “Danny Deever.” Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Valse Triste.” Vocal solo—Feodor Chaliapin, “Death of Don Quixote.” Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, “Dance Macabre.” Symphony Orchestra, “Ride of the Valkyries.” 10.10: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles; 480 Metres.) 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lectiirette —Mr W. M. Jackson (Gladioli specialist), “The Selection, Culture and Care of Gladioli.” 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. B. 0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner session—gramophone music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture —Orchestra, “St Hubertus.” 8.9: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, “The Pipe sof Pan.” 8.13: Bass—Mr Wm. Boardman, “A Jovial Monk Am I.” 8.17: Instrumental—Orchestra, “A Doll’s House.” 8.25: Humour—Miss Areta Wharton, “Mrs ’Arris at the Farm.” 8.31: Jazz vocal and pianoforte numbers—Messrs Ed. Silver and Claude Hoare in the latest popular songs and jazz piano solos. 8.38: Suite—Orchestra, “Jevington Suite.” 8.45: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, “I Got a Robe.” 8.49: Bass— Mr Wm. Boaraman, “The Smuggler’s Song.” 8.53: Piccolo solo with orchestral accompaniment—Soloist, Mr V. Brown, “Tarantella." Trombone and cornet duet —Messrs Oakes and Sneddon, “Down the Vale.” 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Vocal duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr Wm. Boardman, “The Syren and the Friar.” 9.7: Instrumental—Orchestra request number. 9.12: Humour—Miss Areta Wharton-, “The Rehearsal.” 9.18: Jazz vocal and pianoforte numbers—Messrs Edward Silver and Claude Hoare in further popular songs and jazz pianoforte numbers. 9.28: Instrumental—Orchestra, “Japanese Carnival.” 9.30: Dance programme—gramophone records. 11.0: Close down. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles; 306 Metres). 8 p.m.: Relay from His Majesty's Theatre, Timaru, of concert presented by the Timaru Orpheus Society, under the conductorship of Mr Alfred W. Vine, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A M. Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles; 463 Metre#). 3.0: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.30: Lecturette by Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B, (under the auspices of the Workers' Educational Association). 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Studio concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr James Dixon, and assisting artists. 8.1: March—Band, “Love and Honour.” 8.7: Soprano—Miss Louise de Reya, (a) “Happy Summer Song,” (b)“A Kiss, a Caress, and Then Adieu. ” 8.12: Hawaiian—Koiomoka

Honoluluans, “Aloha-Oe.” 8.16: Scottish song—Mr Buster Brown, “Doughie the Baker.” 8.21: Waltz—Band, “Queen oi Rubies.” 8.31: Dialogue—John Henrj and Blossom, “Joe Murgatroyd’s Letter.” 8.39: Contralto—Miss Dorothy Allan, “Have You any News of My Boy Jack?” 8.43: Cornet —Baud, “When You Come -Home.” 8.50: Chorus—Male chorus, “War Songs.” 8.54: March—Band, “The Crusader.” 8.58: Weather report. 9.0: Selection—Savoy Orpheans, ‘ Lull Lady.” 9.8: Soprano—Miss Louise de Reya. “Il Bacio.” 9.12: Selection—Band. “Minstrel Melodies.” 9.24: Scottish songs— Mr Buster Brown, (a) “I Think I’ll Get Wed in the Summertime,” (b) “The Wedding of Lauchie McGraw.” 9.32: Hawaiian—Kolumuku’s Honoluluans. “Three O’Clock in the Morning.” 9.36: Contralto—Miss Dorothy Allan, (a) “The Shepherd,” (b) “Ring, Bells Ring.” 9.42: Overture Band, “Golden Sceptre.” 9.52: Chorus—Mixed Chorus, “Sea Songs.” 9.56: March—Band, “Paragon.’ 10.2: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 Metres; 780 Kilocycles) 6.30 p.m.: Children’s hour. 7.0: News n. brief. 7.5: Stock Exchange news. 7.6: Metal quotations. 7.7: Market reports. 7.25: Fenwick’s stock report 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturettte. 8.0: The Federal Band (conductor W. H. Davis), fantasia, “Musical Fragments.” Daisy McDowell and Mrs A. F. Stoddart—Vocal duet. The Federal Band—Fox-trot. Jas. Martin, tenor. W. H. Davis, cornetist, Harry Borada e,

entertainer. The Federal Band—waits and fox-trot. Daisy McDowell and Mrs A. F. Stoddart—Vocal duet. The Feder-d Band. J Gayton—Euphonium solo. Mrs Willey : song. 9.1: The Fcaral Band—Se'eetion. i Harry Borradale—entertainer. The Federal Band—March. James Martin, ‘enor. The • Federal Band—Fox-trot. Daisy McDowell and ; Mrs A. F. Stoddart—Vocal duet. The Fed- . eral Band—Suite. Mrs Charles Willey, contralto. The Federal Band —Hymns: march. » 10.0: News; weather information; close down. 2FC Sydney (442 metres).—7.ls p.m.. 1 children’s session; 8.0: News, market and C sports results; 8.40: Dinner music etc. 9.30: - Selected programme of vocal, instrumental ; and other items. 12.8 G a.m.: Close down. ’ 2BL. Sydney, (353 metres).—7.lo p.m.: , Children’s session; 8.0: News and sports rei suits; 8.10: Dinner music; 8.40: Market re1 ports, etc. 9.30: Selected studio concert. ’ 12.30 a.m.: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—7.3o p.m.: Children’s session; 8.35: News and market reports; 9.15: Lecturette; 9.30: Studio concert. 12.30 a.m.: Close down. 3AR, Melbourne (484 metres).—7.4s p.m., dinner music by the studio orchestra; 9.0: gramophone records; 9.15, market reports. ; 9.30: Selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items. 4QG, Brisbane (385 metres).—7.3o p.m. Genera! news; 7.35: Dinner music; 7.55: Com- ’ mercial; 8.0: Children’s session ; 8.30: News, j markest and lecturette. 9.30: Studio conrert. 2 Hours, wavelengths, etc., of other Austrai lian stations are: —2BE, Sydney (326 m Tues- , day, Thursday. 8 to 10.30 p.m.; 2uß. Sydney ' (326 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2KY. Sydney ‘ 1280 m), 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2HD, Newcastle, (80m). irregular ;

regular; 2UE, South Kandwick (297 m 9.30 to 11.30; 2UW, Sydney (268 m irregular; SDK, Melbourne (255 m 8 p.m. to midnight: 3UZ, Melbourne (3.19 m Monday, Wednesday. 9 to 11.30 D.m. : SCL, Adelaide (395 m 8 p.m to 1 a.m. ; 7ZL, Hobart (516 m 8 1 1 a.m. ; 7BN, Launceston (283 m irregula

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10