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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes : — IYA, AUCKLAND.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., concert. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news ami reports, etc.; talk by Mr. C. J. Hamblyn, of the Agricultural Department, ou “Ensilage.” 8 p.m., chimes; Blind Institute concert. 8.1, organ solo, "Grand Chorus in D” (Gullmon). Rev. Chitty; 8.6, part songs, (a) "Fleur de Lys’’ (Sydenham), school choir; (b) “Music in the Air”; 8.14, duet, “No Surrender March,” Messrs. Connell ami Caple; 8.19, recitation "The Bicycle Ride” (Harvey), Mr. Stuart Gordon; 8.23, pianoforte solo, "Romance’’ (Sibelius), Miss M. Bray ; 8.28. part song, selected, school choir; 8.33, organ solo, "intermezzo” (Hollins), Rev. E. Chitty; 8.39, recitation, “Buzby’s Coat,” Mr. Robert Martin; 8.43, part song, selected, school choir; 8.48, recitation, “Pardon the Son,’’ Mr. Jack Connell; 8.53, organ solos, (a) “Rondo Caprice” (Buck), Rev. E. Chitty; (b) “Andantino” (Lemare); 9.4, part song, “How Gently Sweet,” school choir; 9.9, reading, “Difficulty About the Dog,” Mr. Frank Caple; 9.14, pianoforte solos, (a) "Coronach” (Barratt), (b) “Schez Stude" (Schytte), Miss L. Martin; 9.24, part song, “Water Lilies" (request), school choir; 9.29, recitation, "lire. Green Has Her Photograph Taken," Miss D. Geiseler; 9.34, pianoforte solo, “The Chimes” (Scott), Mr. J. I'apesch; 9.39, part song, “Good King Wencelas,” school choir; 9.45, organ solo,- “Festive March” (Smart), Rev. E. Chitty; 9.51, relay of orchestralselection from the Rialto Theatre (Air. HEngell, conductor). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—SiIent. 4YA, DUNEDIN.—7 p.m.- Farmers’ session, arranged by Mr. R. B. Tenuent, of the Department of Agriculture. Addresses: “Timely Hints to Farmers," by the Fields Division; "Talks to Farmers’ Wives,” by Professor Anne Strong, of the Otago University. 7.45: Studio request items. 8 to 10; Bass solos: (a) “Yeomen of England" (German), (Mr. E. G. Bond); (b) “Y r ou Along o’ Me" (Sanderson); reJay of orchestral selections by the Empire Theatre Orchestra (Mr. Chas. Parnell, director); light vocal solos: (a) “Where the Blue Birds sing"; A) “Just a Cottage Small,” Mr. A. H. Dale; address, “The Beauties of Otago," by Mr. W. B. Steel, secretary of the Otago Expansion League: vocal solos: (a) "Break o’ Day’’ (Sanderson), (b) "Heart that is Free," Mrs. Stanley Foote; relay of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre; vocal solos: (a) “Border Ballad” (Cowan), (b) selected, Mr. W. Carr; humorous duologue, “Topicalities, " Messrs. Dale and West; relay of orchestra) selections from the Empire Theatre; light vocal, (a) “The Prisoner’s Song.” (b) "I’m Lonesome in Blue Bird Land," Mr. A. 11. Dale; relay of orchestra selections from the Em- i pire Theatre. 2YK, WELLINGTON.-?. 45 p.m.: Short talk on “Photography," bv Mr. E. C. Simpson. 8 to 10: Studio concert by Mr. Vai Jones and party 2FC, SYDNEY.—S.IS p.m., the chimes of 2FC: 5.50, the “Hello Man’’ talks to the children; 6.30, “The Little BlackPrincess," a serial story for the older

i children; 6.45, from (he Hotel Austrai lia, items by the orchestra, under the i direction of Miss A. J. Egan; 7.10, from the studio, “Evening News” late news service and weather information; 7.20, Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets; 7.40, a talk on “Ancient Cities of Provence,” by Mr. W. F. Jackson; 7.55, announcements; 8, “Big Ben”, broadcast from the King’s Cross Theatre, items by the orchestra conducted by Mr. Ernest J. Roberts; 8.20, from the studio, 2FC vocal quartet, conducted bj- Mr. William Bourne, (a) quartet, “Banish, O .Maiden” (Lorenz), (b) quartet, “The Owl and the Pussy Cat” (de Koven); 8.30, Stewart and Lorraine, novelty act, humorous instrumentalists, humorous jokes, duet, soprano and saxophone, “Miserere" (Verdi), some humour, .duet banjoes, “The Pipers are Calling,” some humour, duet, banjoes, “Humoreske (Dvorak); 8.40, Flipders Barr, by permission of the naval authorities, will commence a series of talks on “’1 he Romance of the Submarine Cable, ‘ Iho Sea Bottom”; 8.55, Mr. Jack Lumsdauie, entertainer, songs and stories at the piano; 9.5, 2FC vocal quartet, “The Dear Little Shamrock" (Irish National), “There Are Women 1 (Oakley);. 9.15, Stewart and Lorraine, humorous instrumentalists; duet, humorous (entury violins, “Eileen Alannah f (R. duet, banjoes, “Stars and Stripes (Sousa); duet, banjoes, “Annie Laurie Lady John Scott); 9.25 duet tenor and “Flow, Gently Deva dariG, Messrs. J. Rapp and T. Bourne; 9.45, Mr. Jack Lumsdaine, entertainei; 9.0 J, bass solo, “Up From Somerset (request), Mr. W- Bourne (Sanderson): 10.30, .male quartet, (a) “Old !• oiks at Home (negro melody), (b) ‘Good Night ( Aet ’ elbey); 10.40, music from the studio; 10 45\ broadcast from the Hotel Wentworth. item by the Wentworth New Symphonic Dance Orchestra; 10.5 a, music from the studio; 11, Big Ben ; 11.5, the Wentworth Symphonic Dance Oichestra until midnight; 12, National Anthem. Close down. . , , 3LO, MELBOUHNE.-5.45 p.m-, children’s hour, answers to letter - and birthday greetings: 6.0. Yetty Landau; 6.7, “Maiv Gumleaf”; 6.20, Yetty Landau; 6.27, “Mary Gumleaf”: 6.40, news stock exchange; 720 a talk under the nimnices of Jdie A.A.b.C.: /.‘W> Mi. Howlett Ross; 8.0,- 3LO .Melody » l r “ st .? rs ’ 810 Mr A. W. Jackson; 8.20, 31.0 Melody Masters; 8,35, Vera Spall and Mascot Ralston; 8.42, 3LO Melody Masters; 8.52, Frank Graham, bass; 8.56, 3LO Melody- Masters; 9.06, Ivan Marshall, tenor/ 9.10, 3LO Melody Masters; 9.-.0, Thelma Ready, banjo; 9.25. 3LO'ilelodi Masters; 9.35, Pat McLean; 9.39. 3LO Melody Masters; 9.50, news; 10.5 3LG Melody Masters; 10.15, Vera Spall and Mascot Ralston: 10.19. 3LO Melody Masters; 10.29. Graham and Marshall;,lo.36. 3LO Melody Masters; 10.46, Ready, banjo; 10.50, 3LO Melody Masters; 11.0, Our Great 1 bought; 11.1, PM McLean; 11.5, 3LO Melody Masters; 11.40. God Save the King. , , 2BL, SYDNEY.- Sp.m; G.P.O. clocl. and chimes; Broadcasters 1 ropie.il Choi us. 8.3: The Ambassadors Instrumental Salon Quartet under the ihreetion ci Mi . Claude McGlynn. 8.30: Mr. Roland Foster will talk on “Legends in Song bv Famous Composers, with vocal illustrations. 9 p.m.: G.P.O. eloek and chimes. 9.1: The Orpheum Amateur Orchestral Society. 9.11: Resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy by Mr. C J. Mares, Government Meteorologist 9.17: Miss Myrtle Hobbs, lyric soprano. 9.24; Mr. Bert Warne, comedian. 9.32: The Orpheum Amateur Orchestral So ciety. 9.42: Miss Alice Prowse, contralto. 9.47: Interval. 9.52: Mr. Bert Warne. 10 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: Miss Myrtle Hobbs. 10.8: ■Miss Alice Prowse. 10.15: Al. Hammelt and the Ambassadors’ Dance Band broad cast from the ballroom rf the Ambassadors; during the intervals between dances, news reports by lourtesy of the “Sun” Newspapers will be broadcast 12 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Na j tional Anthem. ■IQG BRISBANE.-7.45 p.m.: Leeturette, “A Talk on Books,” Mr. W. A. Braiden. 8 p.m.: Numbers by St. James’s Choii. 9 p.m.; Metropolitan weather forecast; concert continued. 11l p.m.: From the studio, the “Daily Mail" nows announcements, close down. Note: New Zealand time is an hour and a'half ahead of Melbourne and Sydney time.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 5

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 64, 9 December 1926, Page 5

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