BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
3YA CHEISTCHUKCH. (306 metres.) 6.30 p.m.: Children's session, by Uncle Jack. 7: Close down. 7.16: Addington stock market reports and news and reports. 7.45: Close down. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Harry Ellwood; bass solos, Mr Charles Hawkins, («) "The Deep, Cold Sea" (Petne), (b) "Nancy Lee" (Adams); mezzo-goprano soIo ; Miss Daisy E. Pearce, "A Memory (Thomas); 'cello solos, Miss Charlotte Carter, (a) "The Heart Bowed Down" (from •Bohemian Girl") (Balfe), (b) "Minuet" (Squire ; tenor solo, Mr T. G-. Rogers, "The Holy City" (Adams); mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Eileen Noble, (a) "Voci di Donna" (from "La Gioconda") (Ponchielli), (b) "?*& Tales of Ireland" (Ireland); Kcv. B. Dudley, P.E.A.S., talk of "Comets"; piano wlo, Miss E. Lancaster, first movement, "Pathctique Sonata" (Beethoven); bass solo, Mr Charle3 Hawkins, "The Midshipmite (Adams); comio recitation, Mr J. R. Lester, "The Girl on the Stairs" "--(Harris); relay from Strand Theatre; mezzo-soprano eolo, Miss Daisy Pearce, "The Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen); tenor eolo, Mr T. G. Rogers, "Soft and Pure'' (from opera, "Martha"), (Flotow); 'cello solo, Miss Charlotte Carter, "Berceuse de Jocelyn" (Godard); mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Eileen Noble, (a) "I Sometimes Think" (from "Persian Garden" (Lehmann), (b) "Turn Ye to Me" (traditional Scotch); bass solo, Mr Charles Hawkins, "Bells of the Sea' (Solman): piano solos, Miss E. Lancaster, (a) "Intermezzo" (from "Othello"), (ColendgeTavlor), (b) "Mazurka" (Chopm); mezzosoprano solo, Miss Daisy E. Pearce, 'The Singers" (Stark); tenor solo, Mr T. G. Rogers, "The Dova" (Welsh ajr), (Roberts); comic recitation, Mr J. R. Lester "One of the Awkward Squad" (M.S.S.); description of final bouts of Canterbury Amateur Boxing championships
1 U AUCKLAND. (3D3 metres.) 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.: News and information. 8 to 10: Chimes; relay oi music from Prince Edward Theatre (Mr Geo. Poore. conductor); chorus, New Lynn Glee Club, "Soldier b Chorus," from "Tannhauser" eoprano solo, Mrs Pollock, "Goodbye' (Tosti); monologue, Mrs Hendry; duet, Mrs Hendry and Mr Morrish, "Whispering Hope"; piano solo, Miss D. Binns, "Andante—G. Rondo"; chorus, New Lynn Glee Club, "Old Virginny"; humorous, selection, Mr Roberts, some humour; quartet, Mesdames Young and Lewis, Meesrs Morrish and Edney, "Moonlight on the Lake"; contralto solo, Mrs Marshall, "When the Heart is Young"; violin solo, Miss M. Richardson. ''Liebeslied" (Kreisler) and "The Rosary" (Nevin); humorous song, Mr Duncan; chorus, Now Lynn Glee Club, "Old Mother Hubbard"; weather report and interval; relay from Prince Edward Theatre; mono logue, Mrs Hendry; chorus, New Lynn Glee Club, "0 Who Will O'er the Downs"; duet, Mrs Young and Mr Morrish, "Lullaby Time"; piano 6olos, Miss D. Binns, "Etude, Opus 10, No. 30" (Chopin) and "Nocturne, Opus 37, No. 1" (Chopin), quartet, Mesdames Young and Marshall, Messrs Morrish and Collodge, basso profundoj contralto solo, Mr» Marshall, "The Honwland of My Hoart"; humour, Mr Roberts, some humour; violin solos, Miss M. Richardson, ''Farewell to Cucullairi" and "La Traviata" (Verdi), chorus, New Lynn Glee Club, "John Peel"; soprano solo, Mrs Young, "Hail I Caledonia!"; baritone solo, Mr Edney, "Chip of the Old Block", chorus, New Lynn Glee Club, "Comrade-in-Arms."
3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m., under the auspice 3 of the Department or Agriculture, Mr R. T. Archer, senior Dairy Inspector, will speak on "The Best Breeds of Pigs"; 7.30, under the auspices of the Victorian Institute of Advertising, Mr H Wilson, past president Victorian Institute'of Advertising, will speak on "Advertising Australia to the World"; 7.45, Captain C. H.' Peters, "Books, Wise and Otherwise"; 8, the first act of "Rose Marie," transmitted by permission J. C. N Williamson, Ltd., » musical play, a romance of the Canadian Rockies; 9.40. Mr H. E. F.Lampe, Diamonds, "The Hope'; 9.55, Elsa Stralia, soprano, "Bel Raggis" (Semiramido), "Just for a While" (Griger); 10 2, Announcements, Royal Automooile Club of Victoria's Safety Message; Meteorological information; J0.9, Syd. L. Exton, tenor, ''Sweet Early Violets (Sherrington), "Lack- ■ w!ay" (Crampton); 10.10, studio orchestra, ! | "Primrose" (Gershwin); 10.23, Argue news ' service, British official wireless news from Rugby; 10.30, Elsa Stralia, eoprano, "Life" (Curran), "Bird Song at Eventide" (Coats); 10.37, Studio orchestra, "Pilgrims' Chorus"; 10.45, Syd. L. Exton, tenor, "Maire, My Girl" (Aitken), "O' Night of Stare and Splendour" (Thompson), 10.52, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists; 11, Our Great Thought; 11.1, Joe Aronson's Synco-Sym-phonists till 11.40. LISTENERS' LEAGUE. CANTERBURY RADIO ENTHUSIASTS. The committee of the Canterbury Listeners' League met on Monday evening and discussed several matters of interest to listeners. Correspondence was read from the Broadcasting Company, stating that they would be pleased at any time to consider any suggestions from the League regarding relays. It was decided to approach the Broadcasting Company, and put before them a suggestion for concerts from 3YA on Sunday afternoons, as it was pointed out that, in the winter. time especially, Sunday afternoon concerts would be greatly appreciated by the public who were interested in wireless. The regulations at present governing wireless were discussed at considerable length, and it was decided to obtain definite information concerning them before going further into the question. The matter is to come up again at a later date. It was decided'that the League request all listeners who experience consistent interference, including howling valves, to communicate with the secretary of the League, giving full description, accurate time, whether intermittent or continuous, position, and any other details of the nuisance.
Zealand Cup six times, the Auckland (Tup three times, Great Northern Derby five times, and the New Zealand Derby three times, besides winning most of the principal races in the Dominion at one time or another.
Martian's record as a sire is a great one, and with the large number of his stock it the stud in New Zealand, the benefit of his work will be seea for many years to come. Though Martian had been failing in health for some time past, the news of his death would come as a big disappointment to his <-wner, Mr J. F. Buchanan, who is at present on a health trip to England. REEFTON J.C B (stzaxL ro tot press.) GHEYMOUTH. July 26. At the annual meeting of the Reefton Jockey Club, held last evening, officers wire elected as follows: —President, Mr E. J. Spencer; treasurer, Mr J. B. Auld, committee, Messrs S. Austin, W. P. Brett, A. J. Chettle, F. Keating, D. Pankhurst, J. Patterson, J. M. Irving, E. J. Conway, P, Coghlah, and A. G. Wells; auditors, Messrs B P. McMahon and T, H. Lee. V.K.C.'S PROFITS. (BT CABtE—PBBSS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT) (AUSTBAIJAK AND K.ZA CABLE ASSOCIATION.) MELBOURNE, July 96. For the year ended June 30th. the Victorian Racing Club made a profit of £31,920. All meetings except one showed a profit. Stakes paid totalled £ 106,361, and other expenditure £62,314, including £II,OOO for racecourse improvements. N.Z. HORSES IN SYDNEY. (Received July 26th, 7.2 a p.m.) SYDNEY, July 26. The racehorses The Hawk, Goshawk, and Merrymint, arrived by the Maheno in good condition.
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