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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAtf»S PROGRAMMES

]YA AUCKLAND. (120 metres.) Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc.; book review; chimes; studio band concert by the Ponsonby Boys' Cadet Band; march, "Battle of Jutland" (the Band); selection, "La Traviata" (tho Band), tenor solos, selected (Mr E. Hockcn); cornet solos (a) "Sing me to Sleep" (b) "Maid of Orleans (the Band); soprano solo, "The Wren" (Lehman) (Miss G. Hughes); relay of orchestral selections; selections (a) "Good Queon Bess (b) "Mellow Moon" (the Band); soprano solos, (a) "Be Still, Blackbird" (b) 'Valley of Laughter" .-(Sanderson) (Miss G. Hughes ; relay of orchestral selections; march, baiuto tho Brave" (the Band). 3YA CHRISTCHUKCH. (400 metres.)

Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc.; relay from Victoria square band rotunda, by permission of tho Christchurch City Council, of concert by tho Caledonian Pipe Band; also studio concert items, and relay of orchestral selections from tho Crystal Palace Theatre, under tho direction of Mr A. J. Bunz.

4YA DUNEDIN, (3SO metres.)

Farmers' session, arranged by Mr E. B. Tennent, of tho Department of Agriculture; addresses, "Timely Hints to Farmers," by the Fields Division, and "Talk to Farmers Wives" by Profeßsor Anno Strong, of tlto Otago University; request items; chimes; studio concert by the "Kanamusu Entertainers," under the direction of Mr George Butler, and relay of orchestral selections by tho Empiro Picture Theatre Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr Chas. Parnell; vocal solos, (a) "Nirvana" (Adams), (b) "Mother Machree" (Bali) (Mr Geo. Butler); humour, selected (Mr Jack Bowles); guitar duet, selected (Messrs Campbell and Sheehy); recitation, selected (Miss Nanna Ncwey); pianoforte solo, selected (Mrs A. Newey); vocal duet, "Watchman What of tho Night" (Messrs G. Butler and A. Newey); patter sketch, selected (Messrs Paul Reno and J. Bowles); Hawaiian guitar solo, selected (Mr G. Sheehy); soprano solo, selected (Miss K. Sinclair); humorous, selected (Mr J. Benfell); baritone solo, selected (Mr A. Newey). 2FC SYDNEY. (■M2 metres.) Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets; announcements ; "Big Ben"; from the studio, Newtown Silver Band; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone, "The Yoeman of England" (German); items by tho Newtown Silver Band; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone, "Tho Yeoman's Wedding Song" (Poniakowsky); the Newtown Silver Band; Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone (a) "Toreador's Song' ("Carmen") (Bizet), (b) "Sincerity'' (Clarke;; Mr E. J. Van do Velde will givo his second series of "Who's Who in the Zoo"; during tho talk, "Imito" (Corporal Phillips) will givo imitations of birds and animals, and songs from the Cycle of Bird songs by Liza Lehmann will bo sung by Miss Dorothy Ewhank; Mies Virginia Bassetti contralto; Mr Van de Velde will give his second par; tion of his taJk .'Who's Who in tho Zoo," "Imito" will give imitations of tho following: Magpie, Butcher Bird, Wattle Bird, Bel! Bird, Willie-Wagtail, Kookooburra, Cockatoo, Thrush, Lark; Mi 33 Virginia Bassetti, contralto; Miss Dorothy Ewbank. soprano; a talk tjv the technical editor of "Wireless Weekly"; from tho Wentworth Hotel, items by "the New Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Sydney Simpson; "Big Ben"; Wentworth Dance Orchestra. • 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) Health Association; Mr Pascoe, "Bowls'; SLO Melody Masters; Pat McLean; 3LO Melodv Masters; Mascot Kalston; 3LO Melody Masters; Weiidling and Molloy; 3LO Melodv Masters; Bob Moiyneux, baritone; 3LO Melody Masters: Pat McLean; 3 W Melody Maslera; Ma-scot Ralston; :iM> Melody Masters; Wendling and Molloy; 3LO Melodv Masters; Bob Molyneur, baritone; 3LO Melody Masters; news, etc.; 3LO'Melody Masters; Pot. McLean: 3LO Melody Masters: Bob Molyneux, baritone; 3LU Melody Master.*; Our Great Thought; 3LU Melody Masters.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 7

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579

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 7

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