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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. .... Programmes to be sent out this evening: by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:— Auckland,-IYA< (333 metres). — 6 p.m., children's session; 7.15, news a»d markets; book review; 8, chimes; 8.1, Overture, orchestra, "Masanello"; 8.11, baritone; Len Keverf, "The Two Grenadiers"; 8.15, Wurlitzer organ, record, "Serenade"; 8.19, soprano, Miss V. Harrison; "Serenata"; 8.23, orchestra, "Coronach," "Celebrated Minuet"; 8.31, tenor, J. Maddox, "A Castilian Lament"; 8.35, chorus, with orchestra, record, "Gems from H.M.s. Pinafore"; 8.39, orchestra, "In a Monastery aarden"; 8.45, mezzo-soprano, Miss N. Macklow, "Hindoo Song"; 8.49, orchestral and organ, record, "Tesoro Mio"; 8.53, A. B. Chappell, "Settlement of Canterbury"; 9.9, orchestra, "Ascanio Ballet Music"; 9.19, humour, Norman Long, "Under'the Bazunka Tree"; 9.22, presentation excerpts from "Katja the Dancer," produced by Madame Irene Ainsley, with Nance Macklow, Violet Harrison, Len Keven and Jack Maddox-; 9.58, orchestra, record, "Indian Love Call,'' "The World is Waiting: for the Sunrise." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). — 6 p.m., children's session; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8, chime»;.B.l, orchestra, "Stars and Stripes," "Ball Scene"; 8.9, vocal, Orpheus Quartet, "Mopsa"; 8.13, choral, with orchestra, record, gems from "The Student Prince"; 8.17, tenor, Arthur Coe, "Dolorosa"; 8.21, humour, J. S. Webb, "Peter O'Mulligan's Wallßby Drive"; 8.26, suite, orchestra, •Pagoda or Flowers"; 8.36, contralto, Lily Mackle, "Rain"; 8.40, orchestra record, "Bird Song's at Eventide," "Charmaine"; 8.47, baritone, Len Barnes, "Edward," "The Erl King," "Archibald Douglas"; 9, orchestra; 9.9, soprano, Alice Harris, "Rose Sortly - Blooming:," "The Forge"; 9.14, orchestra, "Stanchin," "Waiata Pol''; 9.21, Arthur Coe and Len Barnes, "As I saw Fair Clara"; 9.24, J. S. Webb, "The Sailormari"; 9.29, songs at piano, Billy Hart, "My Angel/? "JUln," 'fgunshine"; 0.39, Orpheus Quartet,- , ".Little Cotton Dolly"; 9-42, gramophone . recorc} . recital; 9 p.m. (appro*.), r description Leckle-Radford feather-weight boxing contest. Ohiriatohuroh, 3YA.—Silent day. , Sydney, 2FO (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news, markets and sports; 8:40, dinner music; 9.15, piano selection; ~9.20, Jecturette; 9.30, N.S.W. State Military Band; 9.45, tenor, Norman Francis; 9.52, piano, Carlton Fay; 10.2, vocal, Ellie McDonnell and Celene Hooper: 10.9, band; 'feontralTO, "Florence Yates; 10.27, details or Radio Eisteddrod; 10.30, NoriMn rranci?; 10.37, band; 10.52, Ellie-McDtintteli and "Celene Hooper; 10.58, travel talk, Preda Sternberg; 11.13, band; 11.30, Florence Yates;"lt.37, Carlton Fay; and Mollpy; 11.57. Ambassadors Dance orchestra 12.5, Weridling and Molloy; 12.17, dance orchestra; late news. Bydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news and sports; 8.10, dinner, music; 8.40, market reports: lecturettes; 9.30, programme by Harold Fraser -and his Pierrots; 10.31, studio orchestra,; 10.46, soprano, Leonore Gotscb; 10.43, cricket talk, Hyam' Marks; 11.8, Edlth'Kldminstcr; 11.21, orchestra; 1 .11.38, Edith Kidminster; 14.50^'orcoestraMelhpurnej SLO'/(371 metres). — 7.30 p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.16, lecturette; 9.30, selected programme of, vocal and Instrumental items. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 6.30 p.m.', gfamdphon6 record recital; 7.30, •elected studio items; '9.30, lecturettes; 10, selected concert programme.
To-morrows programmes.
Auekland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., BtucUq, items; 6, children's session: 7.15, news, markets and sports; 7.45, Norman Kerr,""Physical Culture"; 8, chimes; 8.1. special dramatic performance or. £ y Auc, dand Comedy Players, nrrhiitS 6 4 lr ? ction or j. f. Montague; S a r° verturc ' record, "Praeludium"; 'Oliver Cromwell," act I- orchestra act 01 !?'- S< nrrh " Tho slf>e PinfT Beauty"; act tii - n h >.. a ' recorcl > "Berceuse"; Dance";*act IV "Shepherd's Fennel 2YA._Silent day. ' ® VA (306 metres). — 3 715' market- 7 m 4 : 6 ' children ' s session; markets, 7.30, news; B.t, proicrammt> ojcjocar and mstrumental items. recUaTs! (442 metres).—7 15 « m SDorts e - n 8 MSi, 8, news, markets and sports, 8.10, dinner music* ok n i« nn . 0.30, items from Royal Svdnev aS ?5.3T gr K e ton rOa S apar s wiaow"; 11.45, studio orchestra; u!ff. „ 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 nm children's session; 8, news and sports' I'Jk' ner music; 8.40, market reports ; 8.55, talka and studio items; 9.30, steel guitars. Ahad Duo; 9.40. popular sonw Gwen Neate; 9.47, comedian, George y™VAi p. 54, tfUk on "Health Week"; 10 4 in f? Winifred Burch-Johnson; nJ J* Duo; 10.21, sporting: talk 10 37 ' Gwen Neate; 10.40,' Radio Eisteddfod; 10.43, items Sydney Apollo Club concert, continued rrom 2FC; 11.40, talk. S H Bovden; 11.55, Gwen Neate; 11.58, Jnhn ß "® Welch : * 2.10, Winifred Birchtra, news Romano's Dance Orchesnl!?*'nh?M W *' , ato <371 metres). — 7.30 pom' s / 6 ! 18 ,session; 8.45, market recer| programme u e ' selected conss»,^^srspii^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 6
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