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TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA CHRISTCHUKCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon, concert session. 7.15: Mews and reports, S: Chimes. Kelay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr A. J. Bum. 8.15: Tenor 6o!o, Mr \V. Bradshaw, "The Stsr of Bethlehem," Adams (Boosey). 5.19: Contralto solo. Mrs D. W. Stallard, "The Power of Love," from opera "Satanella," Balfa (Boosey). 8.23: 'Cello solo, Jtr Harold Beck, "Berceuse," Jarnefelt (Chester). 8.27: Humorous dialogues, Mr Sydney Comfort, "Snips and Snatches," M.S. 8.31: Pipe organ solos, Mr Raynor White, P.L.C.M., (a) "Allegro" from "Second Concerto," Haadel (Xovello) ; (b) "Anglican Gavotte," Mellon (Hart); (c) "Priere a Notre Dame," Boellman (Durandl. 8.46: Tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw, "Phyllis Picking Roses" (Den:s). Wallace (Boosey). 8.50: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Vivace" from "Trio," Godard (Schirmer). 8.56: Contralto solo, Mrs D. W. Stallard, "Softly Awakes My Heart" from "Samson and Delilah." SaintSaens (Bayley and Ferguson).- 9: Relay from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre. 9.15; Humorous recitation, Mr Sydnev Comfort, "Toasts, Bread, and Buttered," M.S. 9.19: 'Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Air." Matheson (Harris); (b) "Scherro," Van Goens (Hamelle). 9.23: Contralto solo, Mrs D. W. Stallard, "Lie There, Mv Lute." McCunn (Chappell). 9.27: Tenor solo, Mr- W. Bradshaw, "The Holy City," with chorus, Adams (Boosey). 9.31: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Angels Guard Thee," Godard (Augener); (b) "Barcarolle," Tscbaikowsky (Metzler) ; (c) "Scherzo," Jade (Hansen). 9.38: Contralto solos, Mrs D. W. Stallard, "The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill," with chorus (bv special request), Skelley (Allan). 9.42": Pipe organ solos, Mr Raynor White, F.L.0.M., (a) "Chorus in Bb," Durante (Peters); (b) "Pastorale in D," St. Clair (White); (e) "Idylle et calme du ; soir," Moskowski (Schmidt). Selections from Mendelssohn's works.
2TA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Leeturette. Miss Marion. Christian, "Gas Cooking." 4: Gramophone recit3l and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 6: Children's hour. Uncle Ernest. 7: News session and market reports. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington, 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. Studio concert arranged by Mr William Renshaw. 8.11: Quartet, Miss Myra Sawyer, Miss Nora Greene, Mr W. Renshaw, and Mr Wm. Boardman, "Regular Royal Queen"' from "The Gondoliers," Sullivan (Chappell). 8.1S: Bjss solo, Mr Wm. Boardman, "The Floral Dance," Moss (Chappell). 8.20: Flute solo, Mr Claude Tucker, "Concertino," Chaminade. 8.27: Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, (a) "Sea Fever," John Ireland (Curwen) ;• (b) "June," Quilter (Boosey). 8.31: Musical monologue, Mr Barton Ginger, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" (Miss Gwladys Ginger at piano), Robert Service. 8.37: Tenor, Mr .Win. Renshaw, "Like Stars Above," Squire (Boosey). 8.41: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8:51: Quartet, Miss Myra Sawyer, Miss Nora Greene, Mr W. Renshaw, and Mr Wm. Boardman, "In England, Merrie England," German' (Chappell). 8.54: Soprano solo, Miss Myra Sawyer, "Villanelle," d'Aegua (Boosey). 8.59: Weather report. 9: Lecturette, Editor-Announcer, "Imperial News." . 9.15: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ' selected. 9.25: Bass solo, Mr W. Boardman, "Sir Roger de Coverlev," Coleman (Boosey). 9.30: Vocal trio, Miss Myra Sawyer, Miss Nora Greene, and Mr W. Renshaw, "O Memory." Leslie (Novello). 9.35: Flute solos, Mr Claude Tucker, (a) "Papillion," Kohler; (b) "Carnival of Venice." 9.42: Vocal duet, Miss- Nora Greene and Mr Wm. Renshaw, "Down the Vale." 9.46: Monologue,, Mr fearton Ginger, "Me, Too," Wallace; "A Drama in Three Acts in ' Three Minutes.'.' 9.51: Soprano solo, Miss . Myra Sawyer, "The Nightingale and the Rose," Thompson (Chappell). 9.59: Quartet, Miss Myra Sawyer, Miss Nora Greene, Mr Wm. Renshaw, and Mr W. Boardman, (a) "Sweet and Low," Barnby (b) selected. 4YA DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.ni.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Hiß Master's Voice recital. , 3.15: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.30: Studio music. 3.45: Humorous reading, by Mrs I. W. Cowie. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children's session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40: News service and market reports. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Special relay. IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) . 6.30 p.m.: Children's session, Tom Thumb. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on "Motoring," by Mr Geo. Campbell. 8: Chimes. " 8.1: Relay of concert from Messrs John Court's, Ltd. 8,80: Violin solo, Norman Watson, (a) "Hungarian' Dance," Drdla; . (b) "Souvenir," Drdla. 8.38: Soprano solo," Mrs C. Towsey, "O Mio Leruando;" Donizetti (Ricordi). 8.43: Baritone solos, Mr Frank .Sutherland, (a) "The Lute Player," AHitsen; (b) "The Ship\of Golden Dreams," Oliver. 8.51: Duo, Griffiths Duo, (a). "Tea for Two," (b) "Shakespeare's House." 9: Weather report. •■ 9.1:. Relay from Prince Edward Theatre, Mr Geo. Poore, conductor. 9.15: Piano solo, Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Ballade in A Flat," Chopin. 9.20.-.Boy soprano, David Lunney,, "The Lilsc Tree," Cartland. 9.24: Violin solo, Mr N.. Watson, selected. 9.29: soprano, solo,, Mrs .0. Towsey,'"Softly Awakes My Heart," Saint-Saens (Durand). 9.34: Baritone solo, Mr F. Sutherland, "Inviotus," Huhn. 9.39: Duo, Griffiths Duo, "A Seaside Trip." 9.46: piano solo, Mr 0. Towsey, "Polonaise in 0 Sharp Minor,!' Chopin. 9,51: Soprano solo, Master D. Lunney, (a) "Love's Old Sweet Song," (b) "The Swallows," F. H. Cowen.
2FO, SYDNEY; (442 metres.) 7.30 p.m.—Programme announcements. 7:35: A talk on Vaucluse House. 7.45: Alice Prowse, contralto. 7.52: Eden and Jack Landeryou, entertainers. 8: "Big Ben"; Lyceum Theatre Orchestra. 8.12: Note— This night has been set aside by various broadcasting stations for the purpose of paying tribute to the wonders of electricity, and in association with the Radio Broadcast Bureau a special programme has been arranged. —Announcer's foreword. 8.15: A message to be read from Thomas Edison. 8.22: Scott Alexander will present an original electric episode, entitled ■ "The Birth of the Electrio Lamp," specially written for this occasion by Codrington Ball. ,8.37: Mabel Batchelor, Boprano. . 8.40: A short message. 8.41: R." A. Bartleman, baritone. 8.45: Scott Alexander presents an original radio play, entitled "The Electric House, introducing on electric piano, electrio gramophone, and electric radio receiver. During the course of this scene Miss Mabel-Batchelor, soprano, will sing. 8.58: A short • address. 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast. 9.1: R. A. Bartleman. 9.10: Lyceum. Theatre Orchestra. 9.12: Alice Prowse. 9.18: Cyril Monk, violinist. 9.25: Eden and Jack Landeryou. 9.34: Mabel Batchelor. 9.40: Harrison White, banjo solos. 9.46: R. A. Bartleman. 9.52: Cyril Monk. 10: ' Big Ben"; Eden and Jack Landeryou.' 10.7: Lycenm' Theatre Orchestra. 10.20: Harrison White. 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: Dance music. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; dance music "till 11.30.
3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m.:. Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Mr G. T. Levick, Science Field Officer, "The House Fly. 7.30: Collingwood Citizens' Band. • 7.40: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater. 7.50: Mr H. K. Love will Bpeak to you,about The Effects of Aerials on Selectivity." ' 8: The Health Association's message 8.1: Collingwood Citizen's' Band. 8.10: Gladys Lam'pe, contralto. 8.17: Cornet solo., 8.2o: Mr C. J. Williams will comment on Tomorrow's Stadium Events." 8.35: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.45: Mane Lawton, soprano. 8.52: Mr J. Howlett Ross will speak on "The Battle of Trafalgar. 9.7: Horatio S. Dickson, tenor. 9.12: Collingwood Citizens* Band. 9.22: Announcement; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 9.26: "Cardigan, Mr..HA. Wolfe, sporting editor of the ' Argus and the "Australasian," will speak row's races. 9.36: Collingwood Citizens Band. 9.43: Gladys Lampe, contralto. 9.50: Road notes, supplied by the .t£ya Automobile Club of Victoria; Britwh «M«wireless news from Rugby. 9.57: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 10 4: Mane Lawton harpist. , 10.11: / 'Argus" news «r«ce ■ meteorological information. 10.18 .-Wi his Svnco-Svmphomsts. 11- Our weat Though?. -liri: J«»^ f » snd hIS Synco-Symphonists till 11.40-
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