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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (400 metres.)

Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc.; relay from Victoria square band rotunda, by permission of the Christchurch City Council, of concert of the Christchurch Municipal Band. Also studio items and relay of orchestral selections.

4YA, DUNEDIN. (380 metres.)

I Farmers' session, arranged by Mr B. B. Tennent, Chief of the Fields Division, Department of Agriculture; addresses; "Talks to Farmers' Wives," by Professor Anne Strong, of Otago University; "Talk to Farmers on Timely Hints," by the Fields Division; studio request items; chimes; vocal solso (a) "Muleteer of Mulaga," (b) "Yeoman's Wedding Song" (accom, Mr Dalmor McDonald), Mr J.'W. Rogers; relay of orchestral selections by the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Chas. Parnell; pianoforte solo, selected, Mr Dalmor McDonald; recitation, "If" (Kipling), Mr B. S. Connor; 'cello solo, "Star of Eve" (Wagner), Mr M. Kobilliard; relay of orchestral selection from the Empire Theatre; vocal solos, selected, Mr A. G. Graham; pianoforte solo, selected, Mr Dalmor McDonald; humorous recitation, "The Play" (Dennis), Mr B. S. Connor; 'cello solo, "La Paloma," Mr M. Robilliard; relay of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre, and other numbers. IYA, AUCKLAND. (420 metres.)

Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc.; book review-; chimes, Port of Auckland Band; march, "20th Century March," the band; fantasia, "Keel Row," the band; baritone solos, "Give Me Thy Heart," and selected, Mr A. Davie; cornet solo, "Soli Mio" (Copua), the band; "Magic Flute" (Mozart), the band; relay of orchestral selections from the Empress Theatre; dances (a) "Always," (b) "That Certain Party," tho band; waltz, "Syrengia Waltz," the band; soprano solob, (a) "Slave Song," (b) "Vale," Miss Maggie Gutry; chorus, "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel), the band; selected, the band; soprano solo, "Jest a Wearyin',"

Miss Maggie Gutry; march, "The Outpost March,' 1 the band.

2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres.)

Dalgcty's market report (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets; a talk by the technical editor of "Wireless Weekly"; broadcast from the Cunard liner "Carinthia, which arrives in Sydney to-day on its world's tour. Specially selected programme which will be broadcast from the deck of the steamer, the ship's orchestra, specially engaged for the trip, will render items until 9.30, interspersed with concert items supplied by 2PC; from the studio, "The Four Waifs" in harmony numbers; Miss Lois Evans, soprano; "The Four Waifs"; Miss Muriel Humphries, contralto; "Ths Four Waifs"; Miss Lois Evans, soprano; "The Four Waifs"; Miss Muriel Humphries, contralto; broadcast from the Wcntworth Hotel, the Carinthia orchestra in dance numbers; "Big Ben" and announcements; the Carinthia orchestra; dance music from the Wentworth Hotel.

3LO. MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) J. Howlett Ross; Mr A. W. Jackson; 3LO Melody Masters; during the intervals between the dances—Mascot Ralston, Pat McLean. Renn Miller; Jack Mascot, comedian; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19270106.2.33

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 5

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