BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4: A literary selection by Mr Cul--ford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children's hour. 7: Close down. 7.15: Talk on "The Comets," by Mr J. Collier. 7.30: News and reports. 7.45: Close down. 8: Chimes;' relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Eve Bentloy. 8.11: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, "Allan Water." 8.16: Bass solo, Mr Duncan Black, "Scots Wha Hae." 8.20: Soprano solo, Miss Elsie Bentley, "Angus McDonald." 8.25: Tenor solo, Mr James Simpson, "Mary of Argyle." 8.30: Humorous selection, Mr McBeath, "Humour and Song." 8.35: Vocal duet, Miss Bentley and Mr Black, "Turn Ye to Me." 8.40: Bagpipes, Piper MoDonald, "Scottish Melodies." B.4s:'Contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, "My Ain Folk." 8.50: Vocal duet, Messrs Simpson and Black, "Mary." 9: Weather forecast. 9.2: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. ' 9.14: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, "Ye Banks and Braes." 9.19: Soprano solo, Miss Bentley, "Jock o' Hazeldean." 0.24: Bbbs solo, Mr D. Black, "Hurrah, for the Highlands." 9.29: Tenor, Mr J. Simpson, "March of the Cameron Men." 9.34: Humorous song, Mr Mcßeath, "A Little Scotch." 9.39: Vocal duet, Misses Bentley Bnd Smith, "O, Wert Thout" 9.48: Bag: pipes. Piper McDonald. "Scottish Melodies." 9.48: Relay of orchestral (elections from Strand Theatre. 9.52: Contralto solo, Miss B. Smith, "Hame." 9.56: Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Annie Laurie." 10: A thought. 10.2: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) Silent day. BYA, OHRISTOHURCH. (806 Metres.) St. Andrew's Day—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Closedown. 6: Children's hour, Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard, assisted by the junior members of the Scottish Society of New Zealand, who will sing a number of Scottish songs, 7: Close down, 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay from Theatre Royal of speech by Mr O. S. Amery, Secretary for State for the Dominions; relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre Orohestra, under the direction of Mrs Black. 8.10: Pipe Band, Scottish Society's Pipe Band, (a) "King's Own Scottish Borderers" (M.S.); (b) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (M.S.); (c) "Captain Jack Murray" (M.S.); (d) "Mrs McLeod" (M.S.). 8.26: Baritone solo, Mr J. North, "Hail, Caledonia" (Stroud). 8.30: Choral items, International Choir, (b) "Come Over the Stream, Charlie"; (b) "My Love, She's But a Lassie Yet"; recital, Master David Dickson, "The Bachelor." 8.34: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Trio No. 6," (a) "Allegro, 7 ' (b) "Andante," (c) "Finale" (Bohm). 8.44: Contralto solo, Mrs D. W. Stallard, "Angus McDonald" (M.S.). 8.48: Scotch' chorals, International Choir, (a) "The Wee German Lairdie" (M.S.); (b) "Duncan Gray" (M.S.). .8.54: 'Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Oa the Yowes to the Knowcs" (Scottish); (b) "Turn Ye to Me" (Scottish). 8.57: Scottish humour, Mr James. Laurenson, "The Chairman's Remarks." 9: Relay of orchestral selections from the Grand Theatre. 9,15: Scottish song, Mr Peter Donaldson, "Loch Lomond and You" (M.S.). 9.19: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Anita Graham, "Caller O'n" (Gray). 9.22: Scottish chorals, International Choir, (a) "Over the Sea to Skye"; (b) "The Three Crows." 9.28: Warpipes solos, Piper J. A. Patterson, (a) "Athol Highlanders'"; (b) "The Blue Bonnets" (M.S.). 9.85: Baritone solos, Mr J. North, (») "The Lass that Wears the Shanter" (Hewison); (b) "The Standard on the Braes o' Mar" (Driver). 9.41: Soprano solo. Miss Jean Dickson, "Oomin" Thro* the 'Rye." 9.45: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Afton Water" (Scottish); (b) "Flowers of the Forest" (Scottish); (c) "Ye Banks and Braes" (Scottish). 9.54: Contralto solos, Mr ß D. W. Stallard, (a) "Afton Water" (Humo); (b) "Doon the Burn" (Hook). 10: Recital, Miss Jean Dickson, "Kirkealdie." 10.3: Scottish song, Mr Peter Donaldson, "Hame o' Mine" (Murdoch). 10.7: Warpipes duets, Piper J. A. Patterson and Pipe-Major W. Fowler, (a) "Willie McKay's Farewell" (M.S.); (b) "The Green Hills of Tyrol" (M.S.). 10.13: Vocal duet, Mrs D. W. and Miss Bessie Stallard, "Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast?" (Mendelssohn). 10.17: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, Mazurka, Op. 11, No. 3" (Popper). 10.23: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Anita Graham (a) " 'Twas Within a Mile.o' Edinboro* Toun" (Scottish); (b) "Scottish Bluebells." 10.29Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Andante and Scherzo" (MathiaO 10.33: Scottish humour, Mr James Laurenson, (a) "Poet of Dunrobin" (MS)- I'M "Wee Scotch Nicht" (M.S.), 10.39: Hieh. land warpipes, Scottish Society's Pipe Band (a) "Cock of the North" (M.S ) • Jwi "Tarn Glen" (M.S.) Anld Lang Syne 10.45: Close down. B Byne4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) Silent day. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40: Programme announcements 745. Solwyn Seymour, elocutionist. 8- ' : bL Ben"; from N.S.W. Conservatorinm item? by the N.S.W. Conservatorium Orchest™ 8.50: From the Studio, Selwyn Seymour Ens' lish elocutionist. 8.55: Latest weather fnr«" cast. 8.56: From the Peace Memorial Hall the third monthly concert submitted bv «i« Music Club. 9.2: Jeanette Ethelstone ««. prano. 9.11: Kenneth Hunt, tenor. 913. Gerald Walenn, violinist. 9.26: Alfred Cun' ningham, baritone. 9.38: Jeanette Ethel"stone, soprano. 9.45: Kenneth Hunt tenor 9.51: Gerald Walenn, violinist. 10.4: Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 10.15: From the Studio, Hal Vane's Dance Band. 10 29Latest weather forecast. 10.30: Len Maurice' baritone. 10.38: Hal Vane's Dance Band' 10.50: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.57: Late' news and announcements 11: "Big Ben"Hal Vane's Dance Band./ 11.30: Close down! To-day is St. Andrew's Day, and thi« evening 3YA will be on the air with a Scottish concert. Prior to the concert there will be » broadcast of the speech which will be delivered by Mr L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominions. This speech will be made. in the Theatre Royal, commencing at 8 o'clock, and will be relayed by 3YA7 At the conclusion of Mr Amery's address the Scottish concert will commence.
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