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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 2YA WELLINGTON. (420 metres.) 3 p.m., gramophone recital; 3.30, result* to hand; 3.31, ieCtuictta—Madame Earringion, "Electrio Cooking"; 3.46, gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's inhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret; •4.15, lecturette—Br. L. A. Line, "First .Aid"; 4.25, gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyrnan's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret; 4.59, sporting results to hand; 6, children's hour—All aboard. Mr Stewart starts the JRadio Express from Wellington, away over the Kimutakas to Napier; express stops at Lower Hutt, Cross Creek, Masterton, Woodville, Dannevirke, Waipapa. Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts, with kettledrums, discovered on beard; a Boy Scout sings ''Xhe Vicar or Bray." Undo Jasper tells stories; and other Scouts recite and sing; 7, news session and market reports; 7.40, lecturette— Mr E. A. Bradshaw, "The Mining and the Transportation of Petroleum"; S, chimes of the General Post Office clook, Wellington; S.l, overture; 8.5, vocal quintet—Mrs Alice Harris, Miss Lily Mackie, Mr Arthur Coe, Mr Len Barnes, Mr H. C. Trim, "Love is Meant to Make Us Glad" (Mcrrie England), Gorman (Chappell); 8.9, clarionet—Mr A. A. Crump, "First-Clarionet Coocerto," Weber; 8.14, elocution—Miss Violet Wilson, "Packing Up"; 8.19, instrumental —Symons-Ell-wood-Short trio, "Scherzo and Finale" (Trio i.i D Minor), Arensky (Augener); 8.25, soprano—Mrs Alice Harris, "She Had a Letter" (Mcrrio England),, German (Chappell); 8.32, 'cello—Mr Georgo Ellwood, "Arlequin," Popper (Hamelle); 8.37, baritone—Mr Len Barnes, "The Yeoman of England," German (Chappell); 8.11, cornet—Mr E. Ormrod, "Facilita," Hartman (Wright and Round); 8.46, contralto—Miss Lily Mackie, "0, Peaceful England," German (Chappell); 8.51, tenor—Mr Arthur Coe, "That Everv Jack," German (Chappell); 5.55, lecturette—Mr H. C. South, "Books: Grave and Gay"; 9.10, quartet—The Orpheus Quartet, "The Month of May," German (Chappell); 9.15, clarionet—Mr A. A. Crump, "Adelaide," Beethoven; 9.20, elocution—Miss Violet Wilson, "If.Life Wore a Play"; 9.24, instrumental—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Allegro" (First Movement, B Flat, Trio), Schubert (Peters); 9,35, vocal duet—Mr Arthur Coo and Mrs Alice Harris, "Come to Arcadie,' German (Chappell); 'cello —Mr Georgo Ellwood, "Slavonic Fantasy," Dvorik-Kreisler (Simrock); 9.4t, vocal duet —Mr Len Barnes and .Miss Lily Mackie, "It Is the T Morry Month of May." Germaji (Chappell); 9.49, cornet—Mr E. Ormrod, "Serenade," Schubert (Boosey and Co.); 9.53, quartet—The Orpheus Quartet—"Finalo" from "Merrie England," German (Chappell).

4YA DUNEDI2T. ' (463 metres.) 3 p.m., Town Hall chimes; 3.1, His Master's Voice recital; 3.16, address, by Miss M. Puechegud on "Interior Decoration"; 3.30, etudio music; 4, book reviews by Mr H. Greenwood, "Librarian of Dunedin Athenaeum; 4.15, His Master's. Voice recital;-, 7 p.m., Town Hall chimes; 7.1, children's session—Big Brother Bill; 8, Town Hall chimes; 8:1, Orchestral selections from tho Octagon Theatre, under the conduotorsbip of Mr L. D. Austen; 8.10, baritone eolos— Mr R. B. Macdonald, (a) "The Last, Call," Sanderson; (b) "Song of the Sword," Clough-Loighter;' 8.16, recital—Mr Allan Young, selected; 8.21, pianoforte solo—Miss Muriel Caddie, selected; 8.25, mezzo-soprano sclos—Miss Roma Buss, (a) "Queen of the Phillipino Islands"; (b) "The Star," Roger; 8.81, violin solo—Miss Eva Judd, "Liebeslied," . Wagner; 8.38, monologue—Miss Eoborta Williams, "Knitting"; 8.41, light vocal—Mr R. Wilson-Brown, (a) "Sigsora," (b) "I Want a Cup of Coffoe"; 8.47, address —Pastor W. I>. More, "Do You Like Cats?" 9.2, pianoforte solo—Miss Muriel Caddie, selected;' 9.6, baritone solos—Mr R. B. Macdonald, (a) "Mending Roadways," (b) "Coaling"; 9.12, humorous stories—Mr. Allan Young; 9.18, violin solo—Miss Eva Judd, "Chant San Paroles," Tschaikowsky; 9.21, Mezzo-soprano—Mias Roma Buss, (a) "Damon, (b) "Sunshine," Cohen; 9.27, monologue—Miss "Roberta Williams, "Having It Out"; 9.32, pianoforte solo—Miss Muriel Caddie, selected; 9.36, light vocal—Mr R. Wilson-Brown, selected; 9.42. recital—Mr Allan Young, selected: 9.48; violin Miss Eva Judd, "Chansonelta," Drdla; 9,53, monologue—Miss Roberta' Williams, selected.

IYA AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) 8 ; . to 4.30 p.m., . afternoon session—selected studio items; . 6.30, children's session:' 7.15 to 7.45,. news, and information; B,' chirries; 8.1, relay of orchestral'overture from Majestic' Theatre, Mr J. Whiteford Waugh. conductor \>&:\% contralto Infer Thomson,' "In Quests. Tomba," Beethoven; 8.17, violin eolos—Mr Martin Richardson, (a) "Air on G String," Bach; (b) •'Spanish Serenade," Burleigh; 6.25, baritono solo—Mr Hartley Warburton, "Questa o Quella" from '.'Rigoletto." - Verdi; 8.31, soprano solos—Miss Ida-Armstrong, (a) "If •My Songs .were Only Hahn;'(b) "A Song of Life," Del Riego; 8.39, flute solos—Mr Vic. Bedford, <a) "Scottish Airs," Pratton: (b). selected; 8.48. vocal and instrumental—Nell the Bohemian and her guitar, Maori folk songs; 8.63, elocutionary item—Miss Winifred Crosher, "Lynette," Maud Peacocko; 8.58, relay of mueio interlude from Majestic Theatre; 9.8, weather report; 9.9, contralto eolos—Miss I. Thomson, (a) "My Prayer," Sauire:, (b) "O'er tho Moor,", arr. Lawson; 9.18, violin solo — Mr M. Richardson, . "Canzonetta," Aujbrosio; 9.23, baritone solos—Mr H. :Warburton, (a) "A Bachelor Gay," Tate; (b) "Off to Philadelphia," Haynes; 9.32, soprano solo—Miss I. Armstrong, -"Sing, Break Into.. Song," Mallinson; 9.37, relay of musical entr'acte'from Majestic Theatre; 9.46, flute solo—Mr ■V. Bedford, "Song Without Words," Clinton; 9.51, vocal and instrumental—Nell the Bohemian, '.'Maori Folk Songs";, 9.56, elocutionary items—-Miss W. Crosher, (a) "My Will," Benson; ' (b) "The Dingle Dongle Dell"; 10.4, a thought:

2FO SYDNEY. .'■••• (442 Metres.) - 7.30 p.m. r Programme announcements. 7.35: Louise Homfrey, lady baritone. . 7.42: Alexander Srerjensky, pianoforte solos. 7.52: Win and Windle, English entertainers. '8: "Big Ben"; Haymarket Theatre. Orchestra. 8.20r Margaret James! soprano: 8.23: From the Royal Naval House, Sydney, the N.S.W. State Military Band. .8.39: From the Studio; Louise Homfrey. 8.44: The N.S.W. State Military Band; late weather forecast. ' 9.5: A vocal-act from Theatre. 9.26: Alexander Svorjensky. 9.30:, Margaret James. 9.34: Win and Windle. .9.42: The N.S.W. State Military Band. 9.56: Charles O'Mara, Irish comedian. 10.2: Margaret James.- 10.10: Win and Windle. 10.16; The Haymarket Orchestra. 10.30: Charles O'Mara. 10.38: The 2FO Studio. Dance Band. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the 2FO Studio Donee Band till 11.30.

3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) ! 7.15 p.m.:.Mr C. J. Miller, croquet champion of Victoria, "Croquet of Yesterday.',' 7.30: -Associate Professor A. Lodewyckx, M.A., Lift. D., : lecturer in German at the University. "Logic in Language." 7.45: Mr K. M. Pascoe, "Bowls." 8: Health Association's message. 8.1: Malvern Tramways Band. 8.8: KUa Riddell, contralto. 8.15: French Bros., banjoists. 8.22: Malvern Tramways Band. 8.37: Agnes Fortune, piano. 8.47: Malvern Tramways Band. 9: Announcements; acceptances for Y.R.C* for Trusday; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message. 9.4: One-act play. "Nerves and Noises," by May Murphy. 9.19: Ella Riddell. 9.26: French Bros. 9.33: Michael Connolly, baritone. 9.40: Malvern Tramways Band. 9.45: Anita Shawe, soubrette. 9.52: News service; meteorological information; sporting notes by "Olympus"; British Official Wireless news from Bngby; Island steamer movements. 10.4: Malvern Tramways Band. 10.9: Michael Connolly. 10.16: Em. Spry's Orchestra. 10.26: Anita Shawc. 10.34: Era Spry's Orchestra. 10.44: French Bros ' 10.50: Ern. Spry's Orchestra. 11: Onr Great Thought. 11.1: Ern Spry's Orchestra till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 11

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