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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the programmes of Australian and New Zealand stations scheduled for today. In .he case of Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance:— 2ZK. WANGANUI. (505 Metres). 10 a.m.: Selected Columbia Recordings taken from stocks of Messrs D. A. Morrison and Co. 1 a.m.: Close down. 2ZR, WANGANUI. (500 Metres; 600 Kilocycles). (Radio Specialties Ltd., Wanganui). 1 p.m: News 'and reports. Selected Recorded Items. 3 p.m.: Close down. IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres; I*oo Kilocycles). Silent day 2YA, WELLINGTON. (750 Kilocycles; 416 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone item 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 3.40: Lecturctte—Mr Frank Hilton, “Domestic Cooking.” 4.55: C 10... down. 5.0: Children's sessidn. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr H. C. South, "Books—Grave and Gay.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—2 YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda) "Coriolanus.” 8.9: Quartette—Ariel Singers, "The Lass With the Delicate Air.” 8.13: Piano—Miss Oreti Stallard, "Ist Movement of Appassionata Sonata.” 8.20: Soprano—Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., "Be Still Blackbird. ' 8.24: Selection—2 YA Orchestrina, “A Movement from the Symphony in D Major.” 8.32: Elocution—Miss Zena Jupp, “Peg Away.” 8.37: Bass—Mr J. M. Caldwell, "Shepherd, See Thy Horse’s Foaming Mane.” 8.41: Violin—Tossy Spivakovsky, "Caprice XX.” 8.44: Contralto—Miss T’gaire Coster, "Unmindful of the Roses.” 8.48: Tenor—Mr H. ■Brusey, (a) "Sea Reivers Song.” (b) "Island Shelling Song.” 8.56: Selection-a-2YA Orchestrina, (a) "Barque D’Amour,” (b) "Reconciliation.” 9.4: Weather report and announcements. At approximately 9 p.m., following station announcements, etc., the programme will be interrupted in order to permit the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle, Minister of Industries .and Commerce, Tourist and Publicity, to give an address on “New Zealand Foods and New Zealand Scenery.” 9.6: Relay of Organ Recital by Mr Henry Mount. 9.22: Selection—2 YA Orchestrina, "Carissima.” 9.30: Choral—Sieber Choir, "Roses of the South.” 9.38: Humour—Miss Zena Jupp, "The History Examination.” 9.43: Flute solo with orchestra —Emil Frill, "The Russian Carnival.” 9.51: Duet Misses Jeanette Briggs and Ngaire Coster, "Farewell to Summer.” 9.55: Bass—Mr J. M. Caldwell, "When Dull Care.” 9.5&: Quartette —Ariel Singers, "The Sea Hath Its Pearls.” 10.3: Valse—2YA Orchestrina, "Valse Caprice.” 10.7: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (9SU Kilocvrles: 30b Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Mr H. R. Farr, "One Hundred Years of Railway Development: 1830 to 1930.” 8.0: Band programme by the Woolston Band, assisted by 3YA artists March medley—Band, "Famous Fragments from W. Rimmer’s Marches.” Overture—Band, “Pique Dame.” 8.12: Quartette —Valencia Quartette, (a) “There was a Jolly Miller,” (b) "The Tight Little Island.” 8.16: Bass—Mr E. J. Johnston, “Invictus.” 8.19: Guitai* Ko’ aoku’s Honoluluans, "Aloha Oe.” 8.23: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Heart of the Hills.” 8.26: Dance intermezzo—Band, “Wedgewood Blue.” 8.31: Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers, "The Garden I Fashioned for You.” 8.34: Organ—Charles Saxby, "Raymond Overture.” 8.40: Contralto—Miss Mary Taylor, "My Ain Folk.” 8.44: Violin—Kreisler, (a) "Deep in My Heart, Dear,” (b) "Indian Love Call.” 8.50: Suite—Band, "Mignonne.’ 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Orchestral— National Symphony Orchestra, "Fra Diavolo.” 9.8: Quartette—Valencia Quartette, "Jack Spratt.” Contralto—Miss Mary Taylor, (a) “Nightfall at Sea,” (b) "Arise, O Sun.” 9.17: Cornet—Bandsman R. Ohlson, "As You Pass By.’ 9.22: Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers, ‘‘Roses.” 9.25: ’Cello—Beatrice Harrison, "Harlequinade.” 9.29 : Mezzo-soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Spring’s Awakening.” 9.33: Phantasy—Band, "In a Chinese Temple Garden.” 9.40: Bass—Mr E. J. Johnston, "The Deathless Army.” 9.43: Organ—Arnold Grieg, "Medley of National Airs.” 9.49: Quartette—Valencia Quartette, "When Evening’s Twilight.” 9.52: Duo d’Amour—Band, (a) "Gallantry.” March—Band, (a) “Merry and Bright.” 10.1: God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (680 Kilocycles; 468 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Chimes. Childrens hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk—Mr A. Salmond, 8.A., "An Introduction to the Race Problem in the Pacific,’ under auspices of W.E.A. 8.0: Chimes. Special instrumental programme. 10.3: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 8 p.m.: From the Studio—Gladys Frost, pianist—“Valse in D Flat,” “Nocturne in E Flat,’ “Valse in E Minor.” 8.10: Lena Hammond, contralto—A group of negro spituals —“A Got a Robe,” "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,' "Didn’t it Rain.” 8.19: Yvonne Weston, violiniste—"Andante Peligioso.” 8.25: A. N. Falk, baritone—“ The Border Ballad,” “King Charles.” 8.32: Gladys Frost, pianist —"Fantasie Impromptu,’ "Prelude in A Major,” "Butterfly Study.” 8.41: Lena Hammond, contralto—" The Day is Done,” "Lindy,” "The Shadowless Hour.” 8.50: Yvonne Weston, violiniste—"The Swan.” 8.55: C. Broadland-Rooke, tenor—" Requiem.” 9.1: Yvonne Weston and Mena Raymond— In a popular entertainment. 9.20: Nancy Muirhead, soprano. 9.38: A Short Radio Comedy—" Educating Neaps”—An amusing story of the experiences of the owner of a •super receiving set. 9.52: C. BroadlandRooke, tenor. 10.10: Dance Music. 11.0; City Hall Chimes. Close down. 2FC. SYDNEY. <451 Metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children’s Session. 6.45: The Studio Sextette 7.20: A.B.C. Sporting Service. 7.25: Special Country Session. 8.0: The N.S.W. Tramway Band—Waltz, "The Flowers of Australia.” 8.7: Jack Lumsdaine, the Radio Rascal. 8.12: Charles Zoli, comedian—“ Don’t Forget Yout Little Dicky Bird.” 8.15: Queenie and David Kaili, Hawaiian Entertainers—“lndian Skies,” "Hawaiian Moon.” 8.22: Cornet solo by R. Crane—" Smiling Irish Eyes.” 8.30: Amy Ostinga, mezzo—"A Summer Night.” 8.34: Arthur Greenaway, monologues, Ist group—- " The Difference.” 8.38: Clive Amadio, saxophonist—“Valse Marilyn.” 8.41: Jack Lumsdaine. the Radio Rascal. 8.51: The N.S.W. Tramway Band—March, "La Vivandiere” 8.56: Charles Zoli, comedian—" The Villain Still Pursued Her.” 9.5: Amy Ostinga, mezzo —"Buy My Strawberries,” “Down Vauxhall Way.” 9.12: Lionel Lawson, violinist—"Le Plus que Lente,’ ’"The Girl with the Flaxen Hair,” "Scherzo.’ 9.24: Arthur Greenaway in monologues, 2nd group—" Dora.” 9.31: The N.S.W. Tramway Band—Selection. 9.41: C. Price Conigrave will tell Listeners about "Alexander Forrest in the Klmberleys.” 9.56: Queenie and David Kaili—Hawaiian Entertainers. 10.3: Charles Zoli—Comedian. 10.10: The N.S.W. Tramway Band—Fox-trot. 10.17: Merv. Lyons’ Dance Orchestra from Romano’s Cafe. 11.30: Close down. JBL, SYDNEY. (363 Metres). 6.15: The Studio Sextette. 6.45: The Boys’ Aero Club Session. 7.5: The Country Man’s Market Session. 7.20: The Studio Sextette. 7.45: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 8.0: The Third of the Series of September Lectures, under the auspices of the University Extension Board. 8.20: The Studio Sextette—"Melodyland.” 8.30: From the Sydney Stadium—A description of the Wrestling Contest. 10.0: From the Studio —A Celebrity Recital. 10.25: Late News. 10.30: National Anthem.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 10

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 10

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 10

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