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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.* 3V.V CIIRISTCnURCH. (306 Metres.) Relay description of New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association's championship meeting at Lancaster Park. 6 p.m.: Children's hour, Big Brother and scholars from Addington School. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Review of athletic championships' meeting by Mr J. K. Moloney. 8: Chimes, relav of orchestral selections from Crystal l'aluce Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A. J. Bun*. 5.15: Baritone solos, Mr YV. J. Richards, (a) "The Fisherman of England," from •■The Rebel Maid" (Phillips), tb) "Uncle Rome" (Russell). 8.U1: Contralto solos, .Mrs M. Nottingham, (a) "Sapphic Ode" (Brahms), (b) "Little Fleet of Uoudboats" (Finden). 8.25: Twenty minutes of jazz, Lcs Marston's Danco Orchestra, (a) "Meadow Lark" (M.S.), (b) "Mv (Julie's Due" (M.S.). (c) "I've Got the Oirl (M.S.), (d) saxophone solo. Los Marston, (e> "Sweet Yvete, Waltz" (M.S.). S.4S: Tenor solos, Mr T. G. Kogers, (a) "Liko Stars Above" (Squire), (b) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (Moore). 8.56: Recital, Mr Alec. Johnson, "His Pipe" (Taylor). 9: lielnv of orchestral selections from Crvstal Palace Theatre. 9.15: Baritone solo, Mr'\V. J. Richards, "The Bluo Dragoons" (Russell). 9.19: Contralto solo, Mrs M. Nottingham, "A Summer Night" (Thomas). "J.-J3: Twentv minutes of jazz, I.es Marston's Orchestra, (a") "In a Japanese Garden" (M.S.), (W| "Golden Gate" (M.S.), (c) "Breezing Along with the Breeze" (M.S.), (d) "Somewhere." wultz, (c) "Blue Skies" (M.S.). 9.13: Tenor solo, Mr T. G. Rogers, "Alice. 'Where Art Thou!" (Ascher). 9.16: Recital, Mr Alec Johnson, "Rubenstcin Plavs the Piano" (anon.). 9.53: Dance mus'ic, Lcs. Marston's Orchestra, (a) "Mama's Gone Young, Papa's Gone. Old" (M.S.), (b) "The Winding Trail" (M.S.), (.•) "On the Riviera" (M.S.), (d) "Hard to Got Gertie" (M.S.), (e) "Honolulu Moon," waltz (M.S.).
STATION 3ZC, CHRISTCHUIiCH. (-50 Metres.) p.m.: News session. 1215-1: Miscellaneous programme, including "Fidolio'' overture (Beclhoveu), "Peer Gynt" Suite (Grieg), Gems of Chopin, Newcastle. Steelworks Baud, orchestral selections, Hawaiian instrumental selections, and special vocal "request'-' numbers.
2YA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) o p.m.: Afternoon session; selected itudio items;, chimes of tho General Post Oflice clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected cramopliono items. :t.UO: Leeturctfc, Miss Marion Christian, "Gas Cooking." 3.15: Kclay of kV\"1 ] H - vmßn ' s Exhibition Hand from Iho Adelphi Cabaret; selected gramophone items. 0: Children's hour; Uncle Ernest and pupils of Wellington Technical College; chorus, Technical College, (a) "A Farewell" (Liddlc), (b) "Anvil Chorus." Part-songs, Technical College, (a) "Tlio China Mandariu" (Bimtock), (h) "Lullaby"; duct, cousins, "Sincerity" (Clark); chorus, Technical College, (a) "Funiculi, Fiinicula," (b) "Who is Sylvia?" (Schubert); part-song; Technical Collage, "Uainbow" (Wassell) ; duet, cousins, "Cradle Song" (Schubert); solo, cousiu, "I Am a Spirit." (Shaw); pinuofortu solo, cousin, "To the Spring" (Greig); recitation, cousin, "Mama and tho Boy" (auon.), "The Chineso Dinner" (auon.); Undo Ernest, story time. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7,40: J;eofurette, Mr D. G. Paris, "Athletics." B:.,Chimes of tho Geueral Post Oflice clock, Wellington 8.1: Overture, "Second to None March" (Ord ■Hume). 8.5: Drawing room entertainment by Miss Given Shepherd and parly; sextet, the company, "Southern Wedding Morn" (Whidden). 8.12: Baritono solo, Mr Claudo Moss, "Tho Arrow and the Song" (Balfe). 8.16: Contralto solo, Mrs Fred. Collins, "Garden of Sleep" (Dc Lara). 8.19: Instrumental trio, Syruons-Elhvood-Short Trio, "First and Second Movements, Trio in.F" (Gadc). 8.29: Itccital, Miss Gweu Shepherd, "Anne Bolcyn's Appeal to Henry VIII." 8.34: Tenor solo, Mr Wm, JlcKcon, "Italian Boat Song" (Lohr). 8.37: Pianoforte solos, Mr Gordon Short, <a) "Gavotte" (Gluck-Brahms), (b) "Intermezzo, Op. 119" (Brahms). 8.43: Soprano solo, Miss Alma Clegg, "The Star" (Rogers). 8.4G: Humour, Mr Wm. McKeon, "Three Proposals" (anon.). 8.50: Baritone solo, Mr K. S. Allwright, "Tho Devout Lovor" (Whyto). 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.57: Lecturcltc, Editor-Announcer, "Foreign Affairs.''' 9.12: Soprano solo. Miss Alma Clegg, "Here, Rest Your Wings" (Hyani). 9.16: Instrumental trio. Symons-Elwood-Short . Trio, "Third and Fourth Movements, Trio in F" (Gadc). 9.26: Baritone solo, Mr R. S. Allwright, "Wimmjn, O Wimmin" (Philips). 9.29: Recital, Miss Owen Shepherd, "The Bulldog" (anon.). 9.32: Pianoforte solo, Mr Gordon Short, "Rendezvous" (Godowsky). 9.36: Contralto solos, Mrs.Fred Collins, (a) "Pour by tho Clock" (Mallinson), (b) "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" (Cadman), 9.43: Humour, Mr |Wm. McKeon..- "Digger." 9.50: Baritone solo, Mr Clnude Moss, ."Two Maori Songs" (Hill). 9.56: Sextet, the party, "Good Night" (Scott Gatly). 4YA DUNEDIN. (163 metres.) . 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice'recital. 3.15: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.30: Studio music. 4: Music from tho Savoy. 4.15: His Mae-tc-r's Voice recital. 6: Children's hour—All aboard tho 4YA wonder car at 6 p.m. Another trip under the sea. Do you know anything about tho Orca', the swiftest thing in the water? And we'll see how the Mother Whale fights for her baby. . Tho loUer-bag and birthday basket goes along with us; as well as the Happy Ditty being sung, our sisters from Archerfield School will sing on the way. Princes Silverwings has another story for the Chickerbiddies ot tho family. All aboard at 6 p.m. Archerfield Choir, (a) national song with dißcant, "Early Cmo Morning"; (b) "My Johnny Was a Shoemaker" (English folk song); (c) three-part, unaccompanied, ''Though Thy Courage be but Careless" (AVeekcs). Recitation, "Lord Lundy'" (Belloc), Sister D. Clark. Christinas songs, (a) "Lullaby" (Boughton); (b) "Twelve Days' of Christmas" (arr. Austin). Recitation, Sister J. MeLennan, "The Highwayman." Choir, twopart canon, "Now is the Month of Maying" (Morlcy). Unison, "The Traction Engine" (Marchant). Four-part, unaccompanied, "Song of the_ Ship-Builders" (Hoist). 7: Town Hall chimes., 7.1: News session. 8: Town Hall chimes. Special programme of dance musio by the Kapai Dance. Band. 8.1: One-steps—The Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Ivy Covered Shack"; (b) "Mary Lou." 8.8: Cornet solo—Mr R. Shannon, selected. 8.12: Waltzes—The Kapai Dance Band, (a) "It All Depends on You"; (b) "To-night You Belong to Me." 8.19: Violin bolo—Mr D. Dagg, selected. 5.23: Soprano solos—Misa Rita Holme 9, selected. 8.29: Irish quadrilles—The Kapai Dance Band. .8.40: Banjo solo—Mr G. Mitchell, selected 8:45: Foxtrots—Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Ukulele Dream Girl"; (b) "Blue Skies." 8.52: Saxophone solos—Mr M. Horn. 8!57.: Waltz —The Kapai Dance Band, "Old-time Melodies. 9.10: Cornet solos—Mr R Shannon, selected. 9.14: Soprano solos—Miss Rita. Holmes, selected. 9.20: Walts—Kapai Daiiee Band, "Destiny." 9 25: Violin solo—Mr D. Dagg, selected. B.B0: Fox-trots—-Kapai Dance Band, (a) "He's the Last.Word"; (b) "Ain't She Sweet?" 9.37: Saxoohona solo—Mr M. Horn, selected. 9.42: Fox-trots—Kapai Danco Band, (a) "I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep"; (b) and (c) selected. IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by Mr Culford Bell. 6: Children's hour: 7.15: Talk on "Motoring," by Mr Geo. Campbell. 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes, relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Eve Bentley. 8.11: Soprano solo, Miss S. Stacpoolc, (a) "Bv the Blue River" (Coningsby-Clarke), (b) "The Birth of Morn" (Leoni). 8.17: Cornet solo, Mr Fred. Bowcs. "Pepit Paofl»a" (Huntmann). 8.22: Contralto eolos, Miss Phyllis Gribben, (a) "Open Thy Blue Eyes" Mandarin" (Bantock), (b) "Lullaby;" duet, cousins. "Sincerity." 8.30: Violin solos, Mr Paul Bretnall, (a) "Hymn to the Sun" (Korsakoff), (b) "Serenata" (Toselli). 8.37: Soprano solo, Miss S. Stacpoole. "Homing" (Del Riego). 8.41: Relay of orchestral interlude from Strand Theatre. 8.46: Cor-
net solos, Mr F. Bowes, (a) "Nirvana" (Adams), (b) "Killarney" (Balfe). 8.34: Contralto solo, Miss P. Gribben, "The Lament of Isis" (Bantock). 8.58: Violin eolo, Mr P. Bretnall, "Romance" CSvcnson). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Organ recital, Mr Arthur E. Wilson and . assisting artist, organ recital and vocal selections. 10: A thought. 2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Cricket reminiscences prepared by Mr Frederick Harper . 8: "Big Ben" ; Lionel Lawson, violinist. 8.8: Gwen Selva. soprano. 8.16: "How to Listen In," by Mr S. H. Bowdcn. 5.26: Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers." 8.34: Peggy Peat, soubrette. 8.42: Lionel Lawson. 8.52: Gwen Selva. 9: "Big Ben": late -weather forecast. 9.1: Gladstone Bell. 'c»!1o solos. 9.8: Peggy Peat. 9.14: Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers." 9.20: From Her Majesty's Theatre. Pitt street, Sydney, Act two of "Castles in the Air" (by permission of Messrs J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). 10.20: From the studio, Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers." 10.30: Shirley Cooke, soubrette. 10 40: Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers." 10.50: Shirley Cooke, in.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben." Cec Morrison and his "Gloomchasers" till 11.30. 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr D. B. Adam, Vegetable Pathologist, will speak on "Tomato Diseases." 7.R0: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 7.40: Mr H. K. Love. "Technicalities." 7.50: Songs by the winners of the second places in each three grades of the 3LO Melbourne Child Radio Song Competition. 8: Colling-
wood Citizens' Band. 8.10: Cy Peir, the Ukulele Troubadour. 8.17: Maggie loster, violin. 8.25: Collingwood Citizens Band. 8.32: Anna Burke, soprano. 8.39: Agnes Fortune, piano. 8.49: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.56: Announcements: The Roval Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message. 9: Captain Donald Mac Lean. 9.20: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 9.30: French Bros., banjoists. 9.37: T. E. Whidburn, baritone. 9.44: Maggie Foster. 9.50: "Cardigan" (Mr H. A. Wolfe, sporting editor of the "Anrua" and "Australasian") will speak on to-morrow's races. 10: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 10.5: Cy Peir. 10.12: "Argus" news service, meteorological information, British official wireless news. Island steamer movements. 10.19: Anna Burke. 10.26: French Bros. 10.33: T. E. Whidbum. 10.40: Koad notes, Island steamer movements. 10.45: Joe Aronsonand his Svnco-Symphonists. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and bis SyncoSympbonists till 11.40.
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