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TO-DAy’S PROGRAMMES Following - are to-day’s broadcast proSra 2YA? : wfeLLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m. ’. Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 5.0: Close Hown. ?;o: reports, aud 8.0: ChimU re o S f Ult the G.P.O. clo< *‘ Well ’ SI- Overture "The Kiss Waltz” (Strauss), to- Vocal “quartet— Melodie Four, "The Moon Alaa” r . lri Hav8 -° : » “Red” LitV Kiss 8.13: Duncan, *‘ An Short,.’’U'tlo, Allegro—G Major Trio 8.27: Bariton e' solos —Mr. R. S. Allwright, Dav I Get to Heaven (LehM “Ma Little Banjo” (Dlch--8.33: SumirotW M ?„ r i K s o W Fo^tIP ! “Monty on Politics and So Uortn 838: Vocal^quartet—Melodie Four, ‘What Does It Matter?’’ (Berlin). 8 42: Instrumental trio —Symons-Lnwood; Short Trio, “Andante and I inale—G Major Trio” (Mozart). q sn. Soncrf at the piano—Mr. BHiy xiarc, (a) *?I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep’’ (De Sylva); (b) That Saxon hone Waltz (Sisk). 8.5 G: Italian (a) “(L’heerie, Beerie, Bee , (b) Mono lulu IMoun” (Lawrence). 9.4: Weatfcer forecast. 9.5: Tenon solo—Mr. S rank Brj ant, A Little Coon’s Prayer (Hope). 9.8: Humorous recital—Mr. R. y alpole, "Egbert -at the Races’ (Walpole). 913 ■ Vocal, duet —Messrs. Frank Bryant and Ssid Allwright, “The Battle Eve 9.16: jazz and dance items.
11.0: Close down. . IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—o p.m.. Afternoon session, selected fpdjo 4.0: Literary selection, Mr. Culford Bell. 4.30: Cloar: down. 6.0: Children s hour, Cinderella. Bed-time stones, letters, birthday greetings. Nursery rhyme competition. Tank and jokes by Genial Jimmy. 7.15: News and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Kelan ol orchestral selections from Rialto Tmeatre Orchestra, under the direction oit Mr. Henry C. Engel. 8.16. Vocal qurlrtets, Lyric Quartet, (a) Lovely Night’’ (Chantal); (b) My BauJo (Parkes). K23>: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Ripley, *,Bird of Love Divine’ (Chadwick). 827: Instrumental, Penny s Orchestra, (a) "Tripoli”; (b) "Hawaiian Eyes.” 5.84: Bass solo, Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Tally Ho” (German). 8.39; Humorovs: recital, Mr. Alan McElwain, "Humorosus Diversion. S.4L Relay 01 orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre. 8.39: Weather forecast. 0.1: Vocal quartets, Lyijhc Quifrtet, (a) "Oh, Miss Hannah” ckdains); (b) Deep R*' er . (Parkes)- 9.7: Tenor solo, Mr. Herbert Richards), "Pagan” (Lohr). 9.11: Instrumental, Fenny’s Orchestra, (a) I au o Lula”; &) "Hawaiian Selections.’ 9.16: Humour, Mr. Alan McElwain, More Merry Momenta.” 9.21: 5 ocal quartet, Lyrjc Qnartet, (a) "Aloha Oe (Vennell), (b) "Honolulu Eyes” (Fennell). 9.27. Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret. The Internationals, under Mr. Clyde Howley. 11.0: God Save the King. CircuiDStances permitting, a portion or tiie above rfcogrnmme will be omitted, and will be replaced by a rebroadcast of a special programme from 2YA, Wellington. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 12 nooni: Relayed description of Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting at Addington. 6 pan.: Children’s hour—Uncle Sam and Aunt May. Birthday greetings, stories atnd songs. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral music from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorsldp of Mr. Ernest Jamieson. 8.1 o: solos, Mr. Robert Lake, (a) My» self Whim Young” (Lehmann); (b) ment” CMeDermid). 8.22: Instrumental Trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "AuJlante” ITschaikowsky); (b) Vivace from Trio .in F” (Godard). 8.32: Soprano and tenor duet. Miss Mabel Thomas and MH David McGill, "The Hour is Late,” from “Faust” (Gounod). 8.36: Popular :songs and monologue, Mr. Cliarics Lawrence’, (a) “I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back ibgain” (Kahn); (b) ‘That Old Gang or Mine” (Stoneham). 8.41: Soprano solo, Mitss Mabel Thomas. “Ardon G 1 In Censl,” from ".Lucia Di Lammermoor” (DonizatfJ). 8.43: Banjo solo, Mr. Perce Skinner? "Henrietta Waltz” (Skinner) 8.45: Tanor solo, Mr. David McGill, I Hear a Thrush at Eve” (Cadman). 8.48: Instrumental Tnics, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Slumber Song (Godfrey); 0b) “Scherzo Op. 50" (Reissiger) 8 57: Baritone solo, Mr. Robert Lake, “Three Eor Jack” (Squire). 9.0: Weather forecast, 9.1: Belay of orchestral selections from Liberty Theatre. 9.5: Soprano and temor duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. Da-aid McGill, "Un Di’ Felice,” from “La Trwviata.” 9.9: Popular songs at the piano, Mr. Charles Lawrence, (a) “A Cosy Cabin” (Courtney); (b) “The Monkey Song.” 9.12: Tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, “Uae Heart of a Rose” (Nicholls). 9.16: jjnstrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Tnio, (a) "Melodie” (Lind); (b) "Ktondo from Trio’ (Pleyel). 9.2.>: Soprano, solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, "Lament a): Isis’ (Bantock). 9.30: Perce Skinnerls Musical Entertainers. Chorus, the comfpany, "Opening Chorus.” Mouthorgan efuets, Messrs. P. Cole and G. Naylor, hagmony specialists, “Popular Airs’ with bmojo accompaniment by Perce Skinner. Hawaiian song, Mr. H. Edwards, “Aloha Oe” (LUinokilani), Banjo and mandolin duet. Messrs. Perce Skinner and Stan Btedi, “The Great Little Army’’ (AL ford). Popular song and patter, Mr. H. Edwarcli, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose,” also “Stories Heard in a Barber’s Shoji (FalkeiUstein). Mouth-organ duets, Messrs. P. Cole and G. Navlor, "Scotch Mixturets.” Banjo duet, Messrs. Perce Skinner and Stan Birch, "The Middy” (AlfordJ. Chorus, the company, "Final Chorus.* From conclusion of programme) until 11 o'clock, dance music. 4YA, MiUNEDIN (463 metres).—7.ls p.m.: News session. 7.30: Address on "Interior Decoration,” by Miss M. I’uechegud. 8.0: Town Iflall chimes. 8.1: Light orchestral music relayed from the Empire Theatre Orchestua, under the direction of Mr. Chas. Parnell. 8.11: Tenor solos. Mr. Dan Fogartjz, (a) "Green Isle of Erin” (Roechel): (E>) “Mother Machree” (Ball). 848: Violin undo, Miss Eva Judd, “Andante and Allegro ’from Sonata in B Minor” (Bach). 8.23: Pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, "Chant Polonaise No. 5” (Chopin-Liszt). 8.28: Sqgirano solo, Miss Edith Morrison, “Waltz Song” from “Tom Jones” (German). 8.33: Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, "Shylock” (Lear). 8.39: Humorous sonns, Mr. Percy James, (a) “1 Think of Yos” (Weston); (b) "The Egg” (Newman). 8.46; Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. ,8.56: Mezzo-swtprano sujo. Miss Mollie Vickers, "Fierce Flames are Soaring,” from T 1 Trovatocje” (VerdQ. 9.1: Violin solo, Miss Eva Jmild "Serennta” (Moscovich). 9.5: Tenor sale, Mr. Dan Fogarty, “Macushla” (Macmurjrough). 9.8; Pianoforte solo, Miss Mttiriel Caddie. “Minuet” (Grieg). 9.13: Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, "Intcrm<azzo” (Mascagni). 9.17: Soprano solo, M9ss Edith Morrison, (a) "On the Banks c|f Allan Water”; (b) "I’ve Been Roaming.” 9.24: Violin solo, Miss Eva Judd, “’Minuet” (Vieuxteinps). 9.31: Humorous song, Mr. Percy James, "On the Fiamo” (Arthur). 9.35; Pianoforte solo, Miss Mtarlel Caddie, "Sonata in E Fiat, Op. 27, 30. 1" (first movement), (Beethoven). Cornet solo, Mr. George Christie, “Lucille" (Code). 9.48: Me?zoSOprano solos, Miss Mollie Vickers, (a) “Sigh ne> More, Ladles” (Keel); (b) “Song of Thanksgiving.” 0.45: Relay of Orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 10. M): Close down. 2FC, STDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Dinner mjusic. 7.0 s “Big Ben.” Late sporting newes. 7.15: Weather intelligence. 7.18: "Euening News” late news service. 7.28: Stutfio musje. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7A5: Cricketing reminiscences prepared by Frank Harper. 8.0: "Big Ben-” From the Prince Edward Theatre, 'Castlereagh Street, City, broadcast for (|be first time, incidental music to the film, "The Scarlet Letter,” adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne's play—tjie Prince Eiciward Theatre Orchestra, conducted by illbert Cazabon. The orchestral organ plaiyed by. Les. Harvey. An operatic prorogue will be presented by Frank Rigo’s quartet, including Molly de Gunst (sefirano), Joyce Hadley (soprano), and Carlo- Martini (tenor). 8.51: From the etudioi Charles Lawrence (entertainer), "Three 15’ind Mice” (Grey). 9.0: "Big Ben.” Ltate weaßher forecast. 9.1: Madame Emiltl’ Marks (soprano). 9.8: From the Prints Edward Theatre. Castlereagh Street, Iteauß by the Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon. 9.18: From the studio, Herbert Browne. if!i) "Mary of Argyle” (Nelson); (b) “With Mother a’Smillng” (Alstyne). 9.24: Charles Lawrence (entertainer), "After they Accident” (Grey). 9.34: Harrison Whit A banjo solos. 9.40: Madame Emily Mariks (soprano), (a) “If I Lost the Stars’” (ipruinmand); (b) “Over the Dreamland Sea” (Phillips). 0-48: From the Prince,' Edward Theatre, Castlereagh Street, tha Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. .10.0: “Big Ben.” From the studio, Herbert Browne (tenor), (a) “You Gave Me AH Mv Sunshine” (Wood): (b) "Collette” <Baer). 10.8,: Harrison White, banjo soloH. 10.15: From the Prince Edward ThefflUre, items on the orchestral orgatf played: by Les. Ilarvey. 10.30: From the studio, late weather forecast. 10.31: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, conducted by Al Ilammet. IO.STTf: Late r.-ws and announcements. Hi): "BJg Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dartre Orchestra in popular numbers until 31.45 P(m. 11.45: National Anthem. Cloire- down. 2Bl>, SY D'NEY (353 metres).—B p.m.:
G.P.O. clock and chimes. 8.1: The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 8.8: Mrs. A. Clarke (contralto). 8.15: Broadcasters’ instrumental trio. 8.22: Mr. R<-'K« Harrison (comedian). 5.29: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo-soprano). 8.36: Mr. Jack AV in (entertainer). 8.43: Mr. Leslie llertord (baritone). 8.50: Broadcasters’ instrumental trio. 9.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. A description of the boxing contest, broadcast from the Sydney Stadium. 9.4 u: The Ahad Duo. 9.52: Mrs. A. Clarke. J.uJ: Broadcasters’ trio. 10.6: Mr. Leg. Harrison. 10.13: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 10.20: Mr. Jack Win. 10.27: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.30: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Cyril Kaye, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m., "Request” items. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 p.m.: Eileen Castles (soprano), "The Crying of the Water”; “Therese” (Massenet). 8.39: Prahran City Band, intermezzo, “White Lilies” (Hume); chorus, “Comrades in Arms” (Adam). 8.48: Description of events at the Motordrome by “Olympus.” 9.0: Prahran City Band, selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore.” 9.10: Ernest Wilson (baritone), “A King’s Man” (B. C. HH-. liam); “Trees” (Rasbach). 9.17: Keith Desmond (elocutionist), “The Hartist s Model”; “Lift,” from the “Detroit Free Press.” 0.25: Praphran City Band, march, “The Virtuoso” (Rimmer). 9.30: Norman MeCance will give a description of tonight’s Stadium event. 10.7: Eileen Casties (soprano), “Ver La Sapate” (from "Cavalleria”); “Dutch Serenade. 10.1 a: Announcements; Island steamer movements. 10.18: Bob Molyneaux (baritone), “Are You Thinking of Me To-night”; ".My Ohio Home.” 10.25: Prahran City Band, Grand March from “Tannhauser” (Wagner) 10.32: Bob Molyneaux (baritone), “My Blue Heaven”; “Give Me a Night in June.” 10.40: Late sporting notes. 10.55: Ern Spry’s Orchestra, fox-trot, “Let s Wander Away” (Owens); waltz, “What Does It Matter?” (Beher) 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: Ern Spry’s Orchestra-Fox-trot, “The Whole World is Laughing At Me” (Grunden); waltz, “.My Blue Heaven” (Donaldson) ; fox-trot, “You Don't Like It, Not much” (Donaldson); waltz, “Song of .Hawaii” (Corbell); foxtrot, “She’s Got It” (Akst); waltz, -“A Shady Tree” (Donaldson): fox-trots,, I Can’t Get Over a Girl Like You” (Broones); “There’s Everything Nice About You” (Wendling); “It AH Depends On You” (Sylva); "At Sundown” (Donaldson) : "Talk Pretty” (McCann): "I Wonder How I Look” (Sylva); “A Lane in Spain”; "Selected.” 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: From the Tivoli Theatre, orchestral music and vaudeville. Tivoli Operatic Orchestra under the baton of Mr. C. Groves. 8.30: From the Speedway, motor-cycle races. 9.0: From the Tivoli, orchestral music. 9.30: From the Speedway, motor-cycle races. 10.0: From Lennon’s Ballroom, dance music. 10.30: From the studio, “The Sunday Mall” news; weather news.’ Close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES.
2YA. WELLINGTON (420 METRES). t 6 p.m.: Children's service, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Vivian Street Baptist Church. Preacher. Rev. F. E. Harry; organist, Mr. Chas. Collins; musical director, Mr. A. R Don. 8.30 (approx.): Studio concert. Contralto solo—Miss Ngaire Coster, “Cast Thy Burden” (Hamlin). Instrumental quartetr-Symons-EU-wood String Quartet, “Lento from Quartet in F Major” (Dvorak). Vocal quartet... The Ariel Singers. “This World Is All a Fleeting Show” (Waley). Instrumental quartet—“ Scherzo from Quartet in F Major" (Dvorak).. Tenor solo—Mr. Roy Hill. “In Native Worth” from “The Creation” (Haydn). 'Cello solo with string accompaniment —Mr. Geo. Ellwoo.’ 1 , “Russian Song” (Lalo). _ . Soprano solo—Miss Jeanette Briggs, “On Mighty Pens” from “The Creation” (Haydn). , „ Pianoforte solo—Mr. Frank Crowther, "The Rosary” (Mr Crowther’s own arrangement) (Nevin). Biss solo—Mr. J. M. Caldwell, Tomorrow” (Keel). Instrumental quartet—Sy mons-Ell-wood String Quartet. "Marche Muitaire" (Schubert). , Vocal quartet—Ariel Singers. Lead Kindly Light” (Sullivan). IYA. AUCKLAND (353 metres).-3 .p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children s song service, conducted bv Uncle Le°assisted by scholars of the Auckland Baptist Sunday School Choir. 6.55: Relay oi church service from St. David s Church. Preacher, Rev. D. O. Herron: organist, Mr. E. C. Craston. 8.15: Vocal quartetSt. Andrew’s Quartet. "Abide With Me (Thompson). 8.19: Tenor solo-r Mr. Robert Peter. "Believe Me If All" (traditional). 8.24- Contralto solo—Miss Phyllis Gnbbcn, selected. 8.28: Instrumental trio—Bos-worth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio. Op. 56— Allegro and Andante ' (Reissiger). ®:3? : Vocal Quartetr-tst. Andrews Quartet, “God So Loved the World” (Stainer). 8.42: Bass solo-Mr. Arthur Cplledge. The Lord Worketh Wonders” (Handel). 8.47: Instrumental—Bosworth-Hemus-Tow-sey Trio, “Trio, Op. 56—Finale (Reissiger). 8.57: Soprano solo—Miss Adelaide Taylor. "For, Every Day." 9.1: Vocal ouartet —St. Andrew s Quartet. O. Gladsome Licht” (Sullivan). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 5.45 p.m.: Children's song service from 3YA studio bv Uncle Sam, assisted by scholars from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sunday School. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Luke’s Church of England. Preacher, Venerable Archdeacon F. N. Taylor; organist and choirmaster, Mr. G. E. Lomas. The following after-service concert will be given from 3YA studio: ’Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, "L'Agreable” (Marias). Tenor solo, Mr. P. Angus, “The Village Blacksmith” (Weiss). Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Russian Waltz, Hornpipe, a n( ‘ March Mliltaire” (Bridge). Contralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard. “Hold Thou My Hand” (Briggs). ’Cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck. “Melody in F” (Rubinstein, arr. Beck). Tenor solo, Mr. P. Angus, "Love s Coronation” (Aylward). Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Cantabile” (Widor): (b) /‘Hungarian Dance in G Minor” (Brahms) Contralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard. “Nearer, My God to Thee” (Carey). God Save the K DUNEDIN (463 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children's song service, Big Brother Bill and children’s choir. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Hanover Street Baptist Church. Preacher. Rev. E. S. Tuckwell; choirmaster, Mr. H. P. Desmoulins. 8.15: Studio concert. 9.15: Close down. 2FC. SYDNEY (442 metres)—6 p.m.: "Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5: From the Congregational Church, Pitt Street, Sydney, an organ recital by S. J. Robinson. 7.0: "Big Ben.” From the Congregational Church, Pitt Street, the evening service conducted by the Rev. T. E. Ruth. 8.30: From the Band Rotunda, Manlv beach, a programme arranged by the Manly Municipal Band (conductor, James Pheloung) 9.30: From the studio, Raymond Ellis (English operatic baritone). 9.38: Lance Kennedy (flautist), (a "Nocturne,” Opp. 9, No. - (Chopin); (b) "The Mocking Bird.” 9.48: Raymond Ellis (English operatic baritone). 9.55: Lance Kennedy (flautist), “11 Vento” ( ‘The Wind”) (Briccialdi). 10.5: National Anthem. Close down. „ 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—7 p.m.: Service broadcast from Chalmers I’resbyteria Church. 8.30: The North Sydney Tramwav Band, broadcast from Manresa Hall, North Sydney. 9.15: From the studio, Broadcasters’ Instrumental I no. 9.22: Miss Heather Kinnaird (contralto . 9.29: Miss Dulcie Blair (violinist). 9.36: Miss Dulcie Starkey (soprano). 9.4.1: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio 9..>0: Miss Heather Kinnaird. 9-57: Miss Dulcie Blair. 10.4: Miss Dulcie Starkey. 10.11: Broadcasters’ Trio. 10.16: National An2GB, SYDNEY (310 metres).—<l.3o p.m.: Music. 7.0: Lecture from Adyar Hall. 8.0: Violin solos by Dnn Scully. 8.10: Songs bv Lorraine Lincey. 8.17: Pianoforte solos by Ada Brook. 8.27: Songs by Clement Hosklng. 8.35: Violin solos by Dan Scully. 8.45: Address by Harold Morton. 9.5: Songs by Lorraine Lincey. 9.1.: Pianoforte solos by Ada Brook. 9.—: Songs by Clement Hosking. 9.30: Close d °3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.3o p.m.: Shipping information; birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.32: Song feature of the week. 5.30: Special engagement of the vocalists of the famous Humphrey Bishop Musical Coniedv and Operatic Company, with items ’interspersed by the Geelong City Band. John Montfort and Walter Kingsley, duet, "Ye Banks and Braes.’ Thelma Trott (soprano), "I Love the Moon” (Paul Reubens). Brass band interlude. Geelong Citv Band. Humphrey Bishop, “Friend (Novello Davies). Alan Kltson, pianoforte specialities. Cecille Audibert and John Montfort. "The Keys of Heaven, Brass band Interlude, Geelong City Band (selected). Walter Kingsley "The Blind Ploughman; “God That Madest Earth and Heaven” (Sanderson). Arthur Hemsley. monologue. Thelma Trott. John Montfort and Walter Kingsley, trio, “I Naviganti.” Brass band interlude, Geeieoug City Band, “A Hymn. Walter Kingsley and Humphrey Bishop, duet, “I Wish to Tune My Quivering Lyre." Brass band Interlude, Geelong City Band (selected). John Montfort, "Song of Sleep” (Lord Henry Somerset). John Montfort. Charles Albert. Walter Kingsley and Humphrey Bishop, quartet, “Sweet and Low”: “The Roses are aNoddlng.” 9.50: "Argus’’ news service; announcements. 10.0: Our great thought. 10.1: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—7 p.m.; From St. John’s Cathedral, children's sen vice. 7.3rf: Evening service. 8.30: Benediction. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 8.30: From Wick-
ham Park, band concert. 9.30: Close down. . , Xote.—New Zealand time is two and a half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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