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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. ' Programmes to be broadcast this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—6 p.m., children's session; 7.15, news and markets; 7.30, book review; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, overture, orchestra, "Chal Romano"; 8.9, baritone, W. Brough, "The Stockrider's Song"; 8.13, record, Shilkret's Rhythm Melodists, "When You're "With Somebody Else"; 8.17, mezzo soprano, Mis 3 I. Rogers, «"Pale Moon"; 8.20, record, waltz. Royal Operatic Orchestra, "Eugin Onegln"; 8.24, tenor, A. Ripley, "Country Folk"; 8.28, song, suite, orchestra, "Pagoda of Flowers"; 8.36, soprano, M. Fair, "Kerry Dance"; 8.40, record, grand organ nd cornet, R. Arnold Grier, "The Lost Chord"; 8.44, baritone, Mr. i Gibson Blackle, "I Pitched My Lonely Caravan"; 8.47, record, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Pomp and Circumstance"; 8.51, A. B. Chappell, "Settlement of Wei- I lington"; 9.7, record, Wurlitzer organ, Reginald Foort, "By the Blue Hawaiian Waters": 9.11, violin, Miss Bosworth, selected; 9.19, excerpts from "Lea Cloche 3 de Cornevllle," produced by Madame Alnsley; 9.52, orchestra, "Popular Melodies." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7.0, news, markets and 3ports; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Entry of the Gladiators"; 8.5, record, light opera, "Gems from Countess Marltza"; 8.9, Orpheus Quartet, "Long Live Elizabeth"; 8.13, tenor, Arthur Coe, "Like Stars Above"; 8.17, orchestral, record, "Shining Moon"; 8.21, humour, Doug. Stark, "The Gladiator"; 8.28, baritone, Len Barnes, "Sylvia," "The Carpet"; 8.36, orchestra; 8.44, soprano, Alice Harris, "Lullaby"; 8.47, Lily Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, "Hard Times"; 8.51, orchestra, "Haydn Wood's Songs; 9.1, record, Savoy Orpheans, "London and Daventry Calling"; 0.6, record, light opera, "Gems from the Blue Mazurka"; 9.10, piano, Catherine MoncrieiT, selected; 9.18, humour, Doug. Stark, "Musical Speeches"; 9.25, Lily Mackie, "Sunshine and Rain"; 9.29, orchestra, "In a Persian Market," "Weeping Wlliow Lane"; 9.39, gramophone record recital. Chrlatchureh, 3YA.—Silent day. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7 p.m., Children's session; 7.45, studio music; 7.50, news, markets and sports results; 8.30, dinner music; 9.5, piano; 9.15, talk, Freda Sternberg; 9.30, vocal and instrumental items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., ebildren's ses3ion; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.30, vocal and Instrumental items. Melbourne,3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 0.16, talk, P. D. phllllpps; 9.31, studio orchestra; 9.40, vocal and instrumental "Melbourne, BAR (484 metres) .—6.30 p.m., gramophone record recital; 9.30, talk, W F. Gates; 9.45, golfing talk, A. W. Jackson; 10.0, studio orchestra; 10.15, Sundowners' Male Quartet; 10.22, vocal and Instrumental Items. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres) .—7.30 p.m., commercial news; 7.35, dinner music; 7.0&, commercial information; 8.0, children s session; 8.30, news, markets, etc.; 9.15, lecturette on photography, F. L. Smitn; 9.30, vocal and instrumental items; news.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 P-jn.. afternoon session, selected studio items, 4, iiterary selection by the announcer; 4.8, selected studio Items; 4.25, sporting results; 4.30, close down; 6, children's hour, conducted by Uncle Tom; 7, close down; 7.15, lecturette, Gargoyle, "Motor Car Maintenance"; 7.30, news and market reports; 7.45, close down; 8, chimes; 8.1, relay of Auckland Municipal Band from the Town Hall, under Bandmaster C. Smith, military band selections, to be followed by items from the studio; baritone solos, Mr. 3. Pritchard, "Sea Fever" (Ireland), "Song or the Clock" (Burchell); soprano solo. Miss C. Ormiston, "To the Forest" (Tschaikowskyl ; whispering: tenor, with Violin, 'cello and piano — M. J. Gunsky, "Consolation"; orchestral selection, Kirilloft's Balalaika Orchestra, "Song of the Volga Boatmen"; baritone solo, Mr. S. Pritchard, "The Lord is My Light" (Allltsen); soprano songs, Miss C. Ormlsion, "Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow?" (Lehmann), "Bntterily , Wings" (Phillips): whispering tenor, M. J. Gunsky. "Take this Rose." Wellington, 2YA.—Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —. 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 6, children's hour; 7.15, Addlngton stock market reports; 7.3 0, news session; 8, chimes; relay rrom Strand Theatre String Quartet; vocal and instrumental selections. Bydney, 2FC (412 metres). — 7 p.m., children's session; 7.45, studio mustc; 7.50, news, markets and sports; 8.30, dinner music; 9 5, piano; 9.15, soprano Gwladys Fimlster; 9.22, baritone, Vladimir Elin; 9.30, Haymarket Theatre Orchestra--9.45, Vladimir Elin; 9.53, piano, Carl Bud-den-Morrls; 10, H. W. Varna and Company present the play, "To Have the Honour"; 11.6, Carl Budden-Morris; 11.20, L'Artistique Duo; 11.30, Gwladys Fimlster; 11.37, Haymarket Theatre Orchestra; 11.50, L'Artlstlque Duo: 11.57, late news. Bydn«'/, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets anrl sports; 9.20, traveloqrna; 9.30, Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra; 9.i5, selected, Ch-irles Lawrence and his Wireless Wits: 10.31, sporting talk. Claude Ccrbett; 10.45, bass. Gilbert Hlrksnn; 10.52, soubrette. riorothv neva*- ) n 0 orchestra; 11.9, talk, S. M. Bowderi; "l t!2 A, soprano, ' Dorrle Ward: 11.31. sridio 11.46, comedian, Dismal Des. riih«i. «. , 53, st udlo orchestra; 12.8, Ktckson; 12.15, studio orchestra; news nnr>o ' s Dance Orchestra; late
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.30: p.m., children's session; 8.45. market reports; 9.16, agricultural lecturette, R. Crowe; 9.31, specially arranged programme; 11, station orchestra; 11.10, scene from "David Copperfield," H. M. Mlli ?? (1 „- Mrs - M - Dudley; 11.25, orchestra; ii.3d, soprano, Marcelle Berardi; 11.4*3 uute, Joseph Barille; 1t.47, news; 11.57* orchestra; 12.5, Marcelle Berardi; 12 12' ?o C of st !i a; 12 - 20 - comedian, Fred Bluett-* Carlo' Orchestra! 3 * 0 ' Johnson ' s Monte Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 6 30 ?,™y gramophone record recital; 9.30, physical culture tali, P. w. Pearce- 04* studl ° orchestra; ' lo!lo] Vic tor Hardin?; 10.22. orchestra- ■ • ®f.t c j e t d ' A "bouse and McCallum! 10.42, orchestra; 10.52. Victor Hardin^! 12.'l Sinews. Th6atre Concert Orchestra! newsf"*', *Snner 8 music™ V u^? a ggs& dance programme; selected item" ' °'
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