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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, markets and sports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, record, orchestral, "Dance or the Hours"; 8.9, vocal. Clarion Quartet, "Opening Chorus," "Miss Brown"; 8.15, instrumental, Auckland Trio, selected; 8.85, contralto, Miss B. Smith, "Three Green Bonnets"; 8.29, record, band novelty, "London and Daventry Calling"; 8.33, bass, D. Black, "Song of the Bow"; 8.37, violin, Ina Bosworth, selected; 8.42, Miss A. McGruer and J. Simpson, "The Day is Done"; 8.46, one-act fantasy, Mrs. BartleyBaxter and Company, "Hearts to Mend"; 9.18, Clarion Quartet, "First Day of Spring"; 9.22, xylophone, record, "A 1 Fresco"; 9.25, tenor, J. Simpson, "Sylvelin," "I Be Hopin' You Remember"; 9.32, Auckland Trio, "Two Old French Dances"; 9.40, Miss B. .Smith and D. .Black, "Turn Ye to Me"; 0.44, band novelty, record; 9.48, soprano, Alma McGruer, "Chanson Hindoo"; 9.52, record, orchestral, "Shining Moon"; 0.56, Clarion Quartet, "Evensong." Wellington, 2YA <420 metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7.0, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, Margaret O'Connor, "Modern Dancing" 8.0, chimes; 8.1, Wellington City Salvation Army Band, "The Conflict." "Songs or -Britain"; 8.17, tenor, Charles Williams, selected; 8.24, Lyric Quartet, "Spin, Spin"; 8.28,- brass quartet, N. Ooffln, C. Jones, D. Geddes, H. Goffln, "Crown Diamonds"; 8.36, bass, W. Binet Brown, "Sea Fever," "Tally Ho"; 8.42. humour, Mrs. M. A. Thomas, "The Telegram"; 8.47, Lyric Quartet, ' "Doctor Foster," "HumptyDumpty"; 8.52, hymns, band, "isle or Beauty," "Ellers"; 8.57, records tenor, 'cello and piano, M. J. Gunsky, "Consolation"; 9.2, Johannes Andersen, "Native Birds"; 9.14, band, "Gems rrom the Messiah"; 9.25, C. Williams and WiU Goudie, "Two Gendarmes"; 9.28, orchestral record, "Song of the Volga Boatmen"; 9.32, Mrs. Thomas, "Mr. Macshaughnassey's Recipes"; 9.34* baritone, WiU Goudie, "Even Bravest Heart"; 9.37, brass quartet, "The Gondolier"; 9.41, record, Mr. J. Gunsky, "Take This Rose"; 9.49, Lyric Quartet, "The Two Roses"; 9.53, band, "Departed Heroes." Chrlstohurch, »VA (306 metres).—6 p.m., children's session; 7 t 15, news; 8.0, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items; recitals. Sydney, arc (442 metres).—7 pm., children's session; 7.45, studio music; 7.50, news, markets and sports; 8.30, dinner music; 9.5, piano; 9.15, dance music; 9.30, Capitol Theatre Orchestra; 0.50, vocal and instrumental items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music; B.«P, news, markets and sports; 9.15, hints to listeners, Alan Burrows; 9.30, Lyric Theatre Orchestra; 9.45, vocal and Instrumental Items, Melbourne, SLO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.16, talk. Stephanie Deste, of the "Desert Song" Company; 9.31, Rod .McGregor, "Cricket"; 9.45, dance programme by Radi-o-aces with vocal Items by assisting artists; humour; news. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—6.3o p.m., gramophone record recital; o.3t>, lecturettes; 10.0, atudio orchestra; 40.10, selected, Althouse and McCalluin; 10-2J, vocal and Instrumental Items.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME*.
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's session; 7.15, news and markets; 8, chimes; 8.1, orcbestra, "Raymond Overture"; 8.9, vocal, St. Andrew s Quartet, "Shepherdess and Beau Brocade"; 8.13, record, organ and cornet, "Softly Awakes My Heart"; 8.17, soprano, Lola Solomon, "The Woodpigreon," "The Owl"; 8.23, orchestral novelty, record, Paul Wlitteman'a Orchestra, "Rhapsody in Blue, Part I."; 8.27, baritone. A. CoUedge, "The Sentry's Song"; 8.32, elocution, J. F. Montague, "Pack or Cards"; 8.39, contralto, Phyllis Gribbin, "O Foolish Fay"; 8.43, orchestra, "Dance or the Hours"; 8.53, quartet, "Lead, Kindly Light"; 8.59, bass and duet, record, Theodore Chaliapin, "Death of Don Quixote"; 9.7, orchestra, record, "Dance or Death," "Dance Macabre ; 9.15, Lola Solomon and R. Peter m- 20, sketc b, J. F. Montague! Lullabot ators ; 9.28, orchestra, "The Answer. "Blue Danube"; 9.38, R. Peter • sigh No More. Ladies," "Ort in the stiiiv JM«, quartet.' "Finale r™m 'The Mlkaab, Act IX.; 9.51, orchestra, "Rose Marie" selection. Wellington, 2YA (120 metres).—3 p.m studio items; 6. children's session; 7 news markets and sports; 8. chimes; 8.1, irche*-' tra, 'Polonaise Militaire"; 8.5, record orchestra, "The Gondoliers" selection' chorus. "List and Learn"; 8.13, soprano' Amy Eaton, "The Bell Song"; 8.17 bai-u S ' o E i. Rodse . r ' " Lovin * Smile or Sister it 1 /» a A' orcljestPi, "Reminiscences of Grieg"; 8.31, contralto, Hilda Chudley. "To Music," "The Swan"; 8.38, violin: with orchestra, Ava Symons, "The Swan"- 8 43 elocution. Barton Ginger, "Mandalay"'* 8 50* orchestra; 8.56, tenor, B. W. Robblns. "All Hall Thou Dwelling"; 9.2, chorus and orchestra, record, "Nunc Dimitls"; 9 6 Amy E iton, "Musetta's Song"; 9.H, orchestra. "Rose Marie" selection; #.21, s. E. Rodger, "The Snowy-breasted Pearl"; 9 26 organ and cornet, record, "The Lost Chord"; 9.30, Barton Olnger, "If," "Me, Too"; 9.37, orchestra, "Serenade," "Slaven c nance"; 9.4'6, Hilda Chudley, "Caro 1 *10 Ben"; 9.51, organ record, "By the I »luc Hawaiian Waters"; 9.55, E. W. RobI 'Onaway. Awake"; 10, orchestra, I Bretonne." ' I n BV * (306 metres). _ 3 ■ ? 15'niws-r 2T? 8: . ch, Wren's session; '1 programme or vocal
•**"**« 2FO «« metres). — 7 pjn* children s session; 7.45, studio music; 7.50, news, markets and sports; 8.40, dinner W lc; ®- 5 » Piano; 8.10, tenor, Ernest Archer; 8.30, Qrst act, "The Student fr'nee"; 10.80, baritone, Vladimir Elin; Jn'H' „ Belected » Wendllnff and Molloy; 10.50, Ernest Arcner; i 0.58, violin, Hilda Sutton, vocal, Leila Job; li.B, T. J. Henry, Around the Mandated Territory"; 11.23, Wendilngr wd Molloy: n.33, Vladimir fl ka J °* Hild * Smton Leila Job; 11.50, dance music; 11.57, late news. «i.n£! »*■ 2BL . <353 ®etres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8 30 news, markets and sports; 0.30. baritone r r c. olU>ert; . ®* 37 * F - c - Jones and A.' ?n oi Steve J )8> Some More Lion Stories"; BnArtin® 0 ! 1 jL® S' Doroth y Dewar; 10.30, r£?H.i *c 'c> Dexter : 10.45, carillon recital, Sydney University; 11, R. Gilbert:, nVw... orchestra; 11.18, Dorothy ?fIS ; « -2 5 » Orchestra; 11.40, R. Gilbert; Orch«tra, ne S ws a: 12 2 ' Romano ' s Dance recor? e Vecltal-~ o «° community sintfngr. Malfern? 1i.45. ««-' McCallum- s l,s i' ® elected ' AW&ouss and Mct,3iium, 12.5, orchestra; 12.20, news.
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