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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following wireless programmes will be broadcast by the va'ious Mew Zealand stations to-day:— IYA, Auckland. 245 Rugby football match, Eden Park, W. J. -Meredith; 6, children's session; 7.15, news and sports results; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; 8.11, Lyric Quartette, "Way of the World"; 8.10, wurlitzer organ, "Me and My Shadow '; 8.19, tenor, 11. Richards, "For the Green"; 8.23, vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, "Mandalay," "When You're Lonely;" 8.31, humour, Alan McElwain; 8.30, Orchestra; 8.46, Musical -Muddle, Lyric Quartette, "Medley;" 8.50, organ, "Dainty Miss; ' 8.54, tenor, A. Ripley, "Who is Sylvia?"; 9, Bohemian Trio, "Hawaiian Blues;" 9.7, bass, E, Thomas "Gentlemen, the King;" 9.11, Lvric Quartette, "Eileen Alannah;" 9.15, dance music from Dixieland Cabaret'until 11 p.m. 2YA, Wellington. 3 p.m., description football from Mhletic Park; G, children's session; 7, news' markets and sports results; 7 40 br I. L. G. Sutherland, "Fear"; H chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "March M'ilitaire," "11 Bacio;" 8.8. vocal, Melodic Four, "Lovely Night; 8.1. J, mandola, Lad Haywood, "Mammas Gone Away," "I'm Longing for You; 8 hits and harmonics, Glad idlers; 8 2i, iazz, piano novelty, "Ain't that a Grand' and Glorious Feeling?"; 8.29, humour, Geo. Titehencr; 8.3 G orchestra "Hussian Cradle Song.-' ' Vision of Salome-" 8.-44, tenor, Sam. Duncan, "I a Donna e Mobile:" 8.48, mouthorgan Bernic Lee, ••Colonel Bogey March," "O Sole Mio;" 8.53, Melodic Four, "Simple Simon;" 8.57, orchestra; 0.7. baritone. 11. S. Allwrlghl. "The Garden Where Mv Soul Was Born," "Down the Shallow Stiver:" 9.14, Lad Haywood, "-ally Horner," "When You are Truly Mine;" 9.21, Glad Idlers, "Well, I Mean to Say;" 9.28. Bernic ttee, "Stars and. Stripes March." "Medley of Popular Melodies;" 9.33, Geo. Titchener, "Hebrew Stories;" 5r.40, tenor, Frank Bryant, "Bird Souks at Eventide;" 9.4*4 orchestra. "Somewhere a Voice is Calling;'' 9.52, bass, W. W. Marshall, "The Pirate Hold," 9.5 p, Melodic Four, "Lullaby;" 10, dance music with . -ihoruses by the Glad Idlers.

3VA, Cnristchurch. 2.45 p.m., football from Lancaster Park; C, children's session; 7.15, news and sports results; 8, concert programme, including negro plantation choruses, recitals, mouth-organ, concertina and banjo mandolin solos, vocal items and instrumental trios, dance music. 4YA, Dunedln. 2.45 p.m., Rugby football, Carisbrook ground; 7.15, news; 7.30, address; 8, concert programme of vocal and instrumental items, recitals, description Grifliths-Barber boxing contest. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Sydney, 2FC.—7.15, children's session; 8.15, commercial and news; 8.20, dinner music; 8.30, studio music; 8.55, news and sports results; 9.13, musical act, Carlton and Shaw; 9.23, Scottish comedian, Ad Cree; 9.30, piano, St. Quinlin Downer; 9.40, radio sketch, Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn; 9.55, Ambassadors' Dance Band; 10.5, bass, Wilfred Thomas; 10.13, St. Quintin Downer; 10.23, vocal, Charles Lawrence and Len Maurice; 10.33, Ad Cree; 10.40, Carlton and Shaw; 10.50, Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn; 11, Ambassadors' Band; 11.10, Wilfrid Thomas; 11.18. musical trio, The Neapolitans; 11.28, entertainer, Joe Cahili; 11.36, Ambassadors' Band, 11.48; Charles Lawrence and Len Maurice; 11.50, Ambassadors' Band; 12.7, Joe Cahili; 12.17, The -Neapolitans; 12.30, Ambassadors' Dance Band. Sydney, 2BL. —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, station Instrumental trio; 8.30, sports results; 9. news; 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9.33, orchestra; 9.48,, comedian, Phil Mountain; 9.55, talk on Aborigines, by "Bringa"; 10.15, orchestra; 10.25, sketch, Robert Turner, Miss London, "The Fireman"; 10.35, orchestra; 10.4 5, song and story, Marry Graham, Dorothy Manning; 10.55; orchestra; 11.5, Phil Mountain; 11.12, Robert Turner, Miss London; 11.22, orchestra; 11.32, Harry Graham, Dorothy Manning; 11.42, wurlitzer organ; 11.50, Wcntvvorth Cafe Orchestra. Melbourne, 3L0.—7.20 p.m., sports results; 7.30, children's session; 8.35, Stock Exchange news; 8.45, talk, Frederick Chapman, "Crustaceans"; 9, E. E. Prescott, "Maiden Hair Ferns"; O.IG, Dr. .1. A. Loach, "Sw-iftlcts and Edible Birds -Nests;" 9.31, band; 9.40, baritone, Hob Barlow; 9.47, banjo, R. .1. French; 9.54, band; 10, soprano, Alice Malion; 10.7, banjo, R. J. French; , 10.14, band; 10.20, song feature;

, 10.23, wrestling contest at Stadium; 11-45, piano-accordeon, "Diero"; 11.55, baritone, Vladimir Elin; 12.2, orchestra; 12.10, Alice Malion; 12.17, late sports notes; 12.31, dance music, The Vagabonds. Melbourne, 3AR.—6.30 p.m., programme of vocal and instrumental items by May's Band Gipsy Players and. others; 9.20, sports results, news and market reports; 9.45, rendition of "Messiah," by Croydon Musical Society and Metropolitan Orchestra; 12.18, news. Brisbane, 4QG. —7.30, news;" 8. children's session; 8.45, sports results; 9.30, orchestra; 10, studio concert by "The Royalties"; 11, dance music; 11.30, news. I AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Sydney, 2FC.—7.30 p.m., Australian Commonwealth Band; 8, Donald MaeLean, "The Mystery of the 'Mary Celeste'"; 8.15, band; 8.45, service, Petersham Congregational Church, preacher, A. P. Dorau; 10.5, piano, Roy Agnew; 10.20, operatic trio; 10.35, Evelyn Grieg, dulcitonc solos; 10.45, operatic trio; 10.55, Roy Agnew; 11.5, operatic trio; 11.20, Evelyn Grieg. Sydney, 28L.—7.15, children's session; 8.30, service, Randwick Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. J. Grant; 10, Commonwealth Band; 10.15, soprano, Molly de Gunst; 10.22, baud; 10.37, baritone, Cyril James; 10.44, band; 10.59, Molly de Gunst; 11.6, British Music Society String Quartette; 11.13, band; 11.30, Cyril" James; 11.41, quartette. Melbourne, 3L0.—7.30, children's session; 8.30, service, St. Paul's Cathedral; 10, studio concert; 10.2, Brunswick City Band; 10.14, the Strad Duo; 10.34, baritone, Victor Harding; 10.38, baud; 10.4 3, Cecil Parkes, violin selections; 10.58, Victor Harding; 11.1, Strad Duo; 11.13, band; 11.20, news.. Melbourne, 3AR. —G. 30, children's session; 8.30, studio orchestra; 8.45, contralto, Jessie Smith; 8.52, orchestra; 9.2, tenor, Senia Chostiakoff; 9.10, piano, Alice Madigan; 9.30, soprano, Shell Patterson; 9.37, orchestra; 9.50, baritone, Ambrose Mc.Mahon; "9.57; orchestra; 10.12, Jessie Smith; 10.20, short story, E. K. Ritter; 10.35, -orchestra; 10.42, Senia Chostiakoff; 10.50, orchestra; 11, Shell Patterson;' 11.7, violin, Herbert Peltifer; 11.13, Airi-i •brose Mc.Mahon; 11.18, orchestra. Brisbane, 4QG. —8.30, children's session; 9, service from Bo.ok of Common Prayer, Canon Garland; Band concert.

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17466, 28 July 1928, Page 9

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17466, 28 July 1928, Page 9

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17466, 28 July 1928, Page 9

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