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WEEK-END BROADCASTS. Programmes to be sent out during- the week-end by >ew Zealand and Australian stations are as rollow:— Auckland, IYA (533 metres). — 2.45 p.m., relay description or Rugby football matcb from Eden Park; 4.30, close down; 0, children's session, Cinderella; 7.15, news and market reports, sports results; 8. broadcast of Auckland Amateur Operatic Society's performance of "The Belle or New York," from His Majesty's Theatre.
Wellington, 2YA t-i'2o metres). — .1.30 and 4.55 p.m., sports results to hand: 5. close down; 6. children's session, conducted by I'ncle Toby and Aunt Owen; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette; S. chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 8.1, overture; 5.9, vocal quartet; 5.12, baritone solo; 8.1<5, male voices; 8.24, humour; 8.31, ballet suite; 8.39, vocal quartet: 8.43, tenor solos; 8.50, solo and chorus; 3.58, weather forecast; 9, vocal quartet; 9.4, instrumental; 9.12, bass solo; 9.16, humour; 9.23. Marimba orchestra; 9.31, tenor solo; 9.35, instrumental selection: 9.45. vocal quartet; 9.40, dance numbers; 10. dance programme.
Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 6 p.m.. children's hour, L'ncle Sam; 7.15, news session and sports results; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, rebroadcast rrom 2YA. conditions permitting; vocal and instrumental selections.
Sydnay, 2FC (142 — 7 p.m., children's session; 7.45, studio music; 8, news, markets and sports; 8.30, dinner music; 9.5, novelty pianist, ClitT Arnold; 9.22, baritone. Frank Botham; 9.30, station orchestra; 9.(5, contralto, los.-e Brakell: 9.52, orchestra: 10.7, entertainers, Harrv Grahani and Dorothy Manning; 10.17", orchestra; 10.30, Frank Botham; 10 orchestra; 10.55. K. J. Van de Welde, "Roaming Around Australia"; 11.10, banjo and steel guitar. Harrison White and Connie; it is, Harry Graham and Dorothy Manning; 11.28, Ambassadors Dance Orchestra: 1145, Fosse Brakell; 11.52, Harrison White and Connie; 12. Ambassadors Dance Orchestra; 12.27. late news: 12 30 dance music. '
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, sports results; 9, news; 9.15, talk on the Aborigines, by Bringa; 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9.33, bass, Peter Sutherland; 9.40, saxophone, Joser Kaartinen; 9.47, instrumental monologues, Irene Rich: 9.54 Peter Sutherland; 10, studio programme; 11, the Four Bright Spirits; 11.45, Josef Kaartinen: 11.52. Irene Rich; 12.3. Wentworth Dance Orchestra; news ' Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m.. children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.16, Roy Rawson, "Esperanto"9.31. station orchestra: 9.40, baritone' James Scott; 9.47, orchestra: 9.57, James Scott: 10.4. orchestra: 10.17, description evening 3 event at Stadium, Eric Welch; 11.45, orchestra; 11.55, vocal and instrumental. Althouse and Mciallum; 12.5 orchestra; 12.10, selected. Jack l umsdaine.l'"° faults? 12.32, dance music, the Radio-aces.
Melbourne. 3AR metres'. p.so p.m.. gramophone iVcord recital: 9.30 lectiirette, Frederick Chapman: 9.45. 'talk Echuca and District": to, studio orchestra: 10.15, selected, I.en Maurice; 10 '>•"> orchestra; 10.30. selected. Huxham's Serenaders: 11. one-act play, "The Vamp" produced by Dulcie Hall; 11.10, orchestra'','o, 'Carles r.uss.Ml, and clarinet. Tom White: 1 1.2.). baritone, Frank Thomas; 11.32, orchestra; 11.42 Len Maurice; ti.;o t orchestra; 12. i, Frank Thomas; 12.11. orchestra; 12.25. news. Brisbane. 4QG (3 8 5 metres). —7.3 0 p.m news session: s. children's session- 3 45' sport~ results: 9.30, Commercial Travelsports Clatio " LaJleS ' Concert : n ews and
TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 pm afternoon session, selected studio Items; 4.0, literary selection by the announcer; 1 \ se, . PCted studio items; 5.30, close uown; <».0, children's song* service, conducted by l'ncle I.eo, assisted by Cousins r.om the Mount Albert Baptist Sundav s-chool; 6.55. relay or service from < nunrian Church: preacher. JUv. Albert rhornhill; 8.30. relay ol' Auckland Municipal Band concert: conductor, Mr Christopher Smith, military band *elections.
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres^.—3 p.m.. afternoon session, selected studio itemsclose down: 6.0, children's Sundav service, conducted by Uncle Frnest: 7.0 relay or evening service from St. Andrew's Pre>b\ terian Church: 5.15 (approx'i studio concert.
Christchurch, 3YA ;:iO6 metres). 3 p.m.. studio recital of electricallv reproduced gramophone record?; 3.30. urg.in recital: ,3.4 5, studio recital of gramophone records; 4.0, continuation or organ recital; 4.15, studio recital; 4.30. close down; 5.30, children's son? service, conducted by Uncle David; G.;?o'. 7 ' o, rp,a >' °f evening service rhnroh oj- and AU Angels' Anglican Church; 8.1 o tapprox.), studio recital. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.30 pm. Austral Quartet; 7.4 4,, soprano, Enid DArcy; ~00, quartet; 8.8, talk, F H. Burnham; 8.20, quartet; 8.27, Enid D Arcy; 8.33, quartet; 8.45, service. Congregational Church. Petersham Rev. A. in 9 "» Randwick Municipal Band; items' s lected - vocal -a»d instrumental
* y ' L (3oS metr es).—7.ls p.m.. children 3 session; 8.45, service, Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Rev. D. F. Brandt--10.0. North Sydney Tramways Band; 10.45' selected vocal and instrumental items ' ' Melbourne, 3LO (371 metresi7.ls p.m., children's session; 5.30 service Independent Church, Bev. Thomas Yates--10.2, musical lecture-recital, W. G. James : 11.20, news.
Melbourne, 3AR 'iSi metres).—6 30 p.m., children's service: 8.30, gramophone record recital;*9.3o. Coburg City Band--9.40, selected vocal and instrumental item;.
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