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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES.

; 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. . ; -;3OG meties.) - ■ • 8 a.m., breakfast session—news items, the' ,day's race-card, conditions of roads,. attractions in- Christchurch«-for tlie day, gramo--phone- items; 11.30, relay description of Canterbury. Jockey Club's Meeting at Biccarton; during the • internals .between- the •races a lady announcer ■will dpscribe the dresses; band items will also be relayed;. 5.30 ■ p.m.',' children's -session—Uncle-Jack; 16.30, orchestral mueic; 7.15, news and reports; 7.30, racing review; 8, chimes; relay Vof- orchestral 'selections from. Strand. Picture Theatre Orchestra, under'the conductorship iJof Mr - Harry Ell wood;. studio concert by la; Canterbury .Regiment Infantry .Band, "mnder • the conductorship of Lieut. C. H. Hoskin and assisting 3YA artists; special request programmo of band items; 8.10, march, the Band,- '.'Brigado 'of Guards" (Hawkins); 8.14, .baßitone solo—Mr Eric Voyce, "The Tin Gee Gee" (Cape); 8.18, selection—The Band, "Favourite Melodies" (Raymond); 8.25, humorous recital—Mr Ronald Foster, "The Rest of the Day's Your Own"; 8:20,. -vatee—the Band, "Contemplation" (Kandt); 8.34, mezzo-soprano soloMiss Myra Edmonds, "Love's Cigarette (fiom "Southern Maid") (Simpson); 8.38, fantasia—the Band, "Melodious Revue (Rimmer); 8.46, baritone solo—Mr W. C. Mann, "The Ballad Monger" (Martin); 8.50, march—the Band, "North Star" (Turner); 8.54, musical monologue—Mr Ronald Foster, "The Family LullabyV (Walters)'; 9, relay of -orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre; 9.15; selection—the Band, "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan); 9.21, mczzo- - soprano 'eolo3—Miss Myra Edmonds, (a) "Laughing Song" (Auber); (b)' "That's All (Brahc); 9.21, waltz—tbo Band, Pink Lady" (Caryl!): 9.29, baritone solo-r-Mr Eric Voyce, -(a) "Three for Jack'' (Squire); (b) "A'Sergeant of the Line" (Squire); 9.34, chorus—the Band, "Comrades in Arms (Adam); 9.39, baritone solos—Mr W. C. Mann, (a) "Mv Heart's a. Haven" (Heinel), (b) "Change .o' Mind" (Cullan); 9.44, cornet solo—the Band, "Love's Garden of P.oses" (Woodl; 9.49, recital—Mr Ronald Foster, "Demonstration Day" (Cowan); 9.54, march—the Band, "Picador" (Sousa).

. • 2TA, ■WELLINGTON'. '(420 Metres.) '...■■ 11.30 a.m.: Subject to suitable . conditions, Tebroadcast of 3YA, Christchurch. in Carnival Week. • Races interspersed .with selected gramophone items.' 6 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 6.1: Aunt Jo and cousins from Guildford terrace Convent, . choral ; work; Aunt Jo's answers to birthday letter's; leeturette by -Fairiel, "Indoor Games";, and Aunt Jo's story time. 7: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office, clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Ride of the Valkyries." Wagner. 8.5: Quartet, the Wm. Renshaw Quartet. "O. Who Will O'er the Downs?" Pearsall. 8.9: Baritone,'Mr T. C. Wood, (a) "The Living God," O'Hara; (b) "Tommy, Lad," Margetson. 8.16: Elocution, Mr A. Stanlev Warwick, (a) "The Rose Out of Reach," Ogilvie; (b) "The Best'of Wives." 8;25: Trio,- Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Allegro- No. .11',' Gurlitt. '•' 8.35:. Soprano,: Mrs Amy ;Dunn. "L'ete," ' Ch'aminade. : 8.39: Tenor, Mr Wm.'Renshaw. "A Frivolous Bal- . lad, "Slater.- 8i44: Banjo, Mr Ohas. Brazier, "Get.. Goin'," -Mandclh - 8j50: Contralto, Miss •' Nora- Green, "Homing," •' Del R"iego. .8.54:. Quartet,, the Wm. Berishaw Quartet,

"Londonderry Air." ' traditional;. ,8.591 Weather report. 9: Leeturette,'- Sir ..Robert Stout. "Some School Reminiscences." 9.16: Baritone, Mr T. 0. Wood, '"When, the Ser-geant-Major's on Parade,!' Long»ta«e. -9.21: Trio, SymonsiEUwood-Short".. Trio,. , Adagio and Finale No. 1," Gurlitt. 9.31: Soprano solo, Mrs Amy Dunn,' (a)' "Eremng, ■•'*£»• aid; (b) "Birth of Morn,'' .Leont.- ; 9.37: BanjOj Mr Chas. Brasler,. "Haprtf,Go Lucky, Grimshaw. 9.41: Elocution;. Mr W»»»r Warwick, (a) ' Texas, V HIIIW. (b) . "Father' s Dress .• Suit,' \ Boberts.- ».«. Tenor, Mr Wm. Benshaw.' £«*"?• 9.52: Contrafioj. Miss Norv-Graen,. - Life • Suniet Bar," Bussell. , 8,66: WtyJ* 1 ' l, 1 • .iva Symons, "Sonata in G Minor,',' Tartmi. 10: Quartet, the Wm.'Benshaw Quartet, ai Eventide" (Cavatina), BaftY ••;/,'

. 2FC,-SYDNEY. '■■> (442 metres.) ■ ■ ; . • ' ■■ 7.30: Programme announcemeaW. , 7.w>. Louds Homfroy, lady bantone.. 7.42: by Mr J. B- Kinghorne oa tures. 7.54: Louis Homfrey. 8: "Big Ben , the Haymarket Operate From the Wahroonga Hall-Itema from monthly concert by the North Sydney Orphans;* artists wil/ include soprano; Len Maaince, Cooke, comedienne; Harry Whyte* novelty pianist; 9.4: Weather.forecast. 9.5 Vocal act from Haymarket Theatre. 9.20; From the Baptist.Hall. Ultimc-Tbe Sydney Harmonic Society's Choir, by-Mr W. Bourne. 9.35: From the Studlo-Cynl-vOy and his Dance Orchestra, 9.43: Harmonic Society's Cho;r. lOr Itmsfrom the. monthly concert by the Sydney Orphans. 10:20: Haymarket -;■ .Orchestra, weather forecast. 10.30: Items J«*[ ,«*• monthly concert by the kA ,M»«7 Orphans. 10.40: Cynl Coy's Orchestra. 10.57: Lato news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; Cyril Coy's Orchestra, till 'll 30 '' -' 3LO, MELBOURNE.

. /S7l metres.) ■ . 7 15 pm.: Mr.Phillip Lewi* (the Wandering' Jew of the Outback and Swaggie Preacher) will give a descriptive talk of his K>umeyinga outback. 7.30: Mr b. C. H. Taylor will talk to girls: and boys on School Life and School Sport." 7.45: Mr H. C. Wilson, manager, State Research lann, Werribee, will talk on "Making Ensilage. 8: Mr H. J. Fay, international sprinter, will talk on "Olympic Track and Field Event*: Quarter Mile." 8.12: Girl Guide notes. 8.15: Brunswick City Bind. 8.25: Ella Biddel!, contralto. 8.32: Brunswick City Band. 8.39: Ella P.iddell. 8.46: Brunswick City Band/ 8.50: The Koyal Scots. 9: Sir James Barrett will speak on the Million Shilliiig Fund. 9.5: Dorothea Mac Master, piani'ste. 9.25: Announcements; the.Koyal'Antoinobile Club of Victoria's bafety message;. Health Association's message. .9.29: Brunswick City Band. 9.34: Presentation of _priiea.'<t/>- winners of one-act play competition. 9.41: .Joe Brcnnan and Ida Newton, comedians. 9.60: •Senia Chostiakoff, tenor (late Don Cossacks). 9.57: Brunswick City Band. 10.7: "Argus" news service; meteorological' information; British Official Wirelss News;/from, ?Bugby; Island "steamer movements. 10.15: Anita Shawe, spubrette. 10.22: Hamilton Bateman, violin. ,10.29: Joe Aronson. and. hia"; Synco- ' Symphonists/10.39: Pat Mac Lean, sdiibrette. 10.46; Joe Aronsoa and ists. 10.53: Pat Mac Lean. -11: Our Great Thought, u.l: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSypmhnoiste till 11.40. :

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 11

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