BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. SYA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6: Children's session, by Uncle Sam. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: News. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr A. J. Bum, from "Abraham," Molique. 5.15: Bass solo, Mr W. Inkster. "Invictus," Kuhn. 5.19: Soprano solo, Miss Eileen Grennell, "A Heart that s Free," Robyn. 8.23: Violin solos Miss Irene Morris, (a) "Poeme," onn ir ?, " Schon Rosmarin," Kreisler. 8.o0: Mr Alec Dev will tickle you with a Tiri.i, 0 " S iS f humour - "Monty, on Hints on Health, , Hayes. 8.36: Bass solo, Mr W. Inkster, Until," Sanderson. 8.40: Soprano solo, Miss Eileen Grennell, a Maori slumber song, 'Hine e Hine," Ta Rangi Pai. 8.44: Instrumental trios. Christchurch Broadcast- \ n % (») "Valso Itusso," Bridge; (b) Hornpipe," Bridge: (c) "March Militaire, Bridge. 8.56: Bass solo, Mr \V. Inkster, ".Friend o' Mine,*' Sanderson. 9: irv? y £ om Cr >* stal Palace Picture Theatre. 9.15: Talk, Mr Leo Hayward, 4 ".Reminiscences of Motor Tours." 0.30: Violin solo. Miss Irene Morris. "Chanson Meditation," Cottenet. 9.36: Soprano solo, Miss Eileen Grennell, 'Fiddler, Come, Play for Me," Dunbar. 9.40: Mr Alec Dey will give us somo Sydney East End lingo in poem T?> r T' ,7 T £° from "The Sentimental Bloke, Dennis. 9.48: Instrumental trios, Cnristchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Barcarole, Offenbach; (b) "Valse Song" from Faust," Gounod. 10: Bass solo, Mr IV. Inkster. 'Asleep in the Deep," Petrie. 10.4: Rebroadcast, 2YA, AVellington (circum* stances permitting).
IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selections from studio. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Kelay of orchestral overture from. Prince Edward Theatre; Mr Geo. Poore, conductor. 8.11: Contralto solos. Miss Mollie Green, (a) Slave Song," Del Riego; (b) "Song of the Little Polk," Coates. 8.19: Baritone ■solo, Mr Clinton Williams, "Harvest Song," Batten. 8.33: Soprano solos, Mrs Nodder, (a) 'An Emblem," Thompson; (b) selected. 8.31: Tenor solos, Mr G. Barnes, (a) "The Last Muster," Pontet; (b) selected. 8.39: A talk on "Shakespeare's Comedies," by Mr Culford Bell. 8.54: Duet, Miss M. Green and Mrs Nodder, "Sainted Mother," from "Mnritana," Wallace. 8.58: Tenor solo, _ Mr Geo.. Barnes, "In - Sympathy," Leom. 9.2: Weather report. 9.3: Organ and vocal, Mr Arthur E. Wilson and assisting artist (Mr Clinton Williams). Programme: No. 2, Corelli's "Elegie," Sheppard; "Swedish Wedding," march, Sodermen; solo, Mr Clinton Williams; Minuetto (from Organ Concerto), Handel; Fantasia on O Sanctissima Lux," Handel: solo, Mr Clinton Williams; "Gavotte in 0 Minor," Saint Saens; "Komanee ' Sans Paroles," Deshayes; march. 10: A thought. 2FO SYDNEY. (44£ metres.) 7.30 p.m., programme announcements. i..i>s: Studio items. 7.48: Brunton Gibb and Ethel Lang in a sketch entitled, "Relativity" (Tttherndge). 8: "Big Ben." Jack Lurasdaine, songs at the piano. 8.10: Oliver King, basso. 8.17: Jules van der Klei. cello solo. 8.21: Rene Maxwell, soprano. 8.30: Orchestral relay from the-Conserva-torium Hall. 9: "Big Ben." Lato weather forecast. Brnnton Gibb and Ethel Lang. 9.8:. Jack Lumsdaine. 9.18: Jules van der Klei. 9.26: Oliver King. 9.34: Brnntdft Gibb and Ethel Lang. 9.44: Jules van der Klei. 9.47: Rene Maxwell. 9.57: Harry White, novelty pianist. 10.3: Len Maurice, baritone. .10.7: The 2FC Studio Dance Band. 10.16: Harry White and Shirley Cooke. 10.25: Tho 2FC Dance Band. 10.32: Harry White. 10.40: Shirley Cooke, soubrette. 10.45: The 2BJO Dance Band. 10.52: Len Maurice. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big- Ben." Len Maurice, and the 2FO Dance Band until 11.30. 3LO MELBOURNE. . (371 Metres.) . 7.15 p.m.: Mr J. M. Kerr, Chief Dairy Supervisor, "Dairy Farm Buildings." 7.30: Mr P. W. Pearce, "The National Value of Physical CuUure.'"_ 7.45: Captain C. H. Peters, "Books, wis? and otherwise." 8: Malvern Symphony Orchestra. 8.7:' Grace Jackson, contralto. 8.14: Malvern Symphony Orchestra. 8.22: Mr and Madame Gregor Wood. 8.34: Malvern Symphony Orchestra. 8.41: Southern Choral Union, conductor,' Graham Burgin. 8.48: Les McDonald, siffleur. 8.53: Marion Lightfoot, steel guitar. 9: Announcements. Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safely Messag«. 9.4: Malvern Symphony Orchestra. 9.16: Mr and Mrs Graham Burgin. duets.' 9.23: Agnes Fortune, piano. 9.33: Southern Choral Union. 9.40: "Cardigan," Mr H. A. Wolfe, Sporting Editor of the "Argus" and "Australasian,", will speak on "'To-morrow's races at, Flemington." 9.47 : Grace Jackson'. .3.54: Marion Lightfoot.; 10: ''Argus" News. Service. Meteorological information. British Official Wireless News: Health Association's. Message. 10.10: Southern Choral Union. 10.17: Malvern Symphony' Orchestra. .10.27: Les McDonald. 10.32: Malvern Symphony Orchestra. 10.42: Joe Aronson and his • Synco-Svmphonists. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sympfconista till 11.40.
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