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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:— 21’A, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of tho General Post Office clock. Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. ' . ~ 6.0: « hour—Uncle Sandy. Birthday rhymes, specially written by Uncle Sandy. Gramophone selection, march. Sketches, Cousin Irene, (a) "Fairies- on tho Lawn,,, (b) "Santa Claus and the Mouse.

Songs, choruses, and stories. 7.0; News session, market reports, and sports results. , 7.40; Lecturettc—Representative ol Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Ofiiee

clock, Wellington. ~ , 8.1: March—Salvation Army Silver Band, "The Veteran" (Coles). 8.6: Old Irish song—The Mellow Fellows, "The Dear iLttle Shamrock ’ (Jack-

son). ~ , ~ , 8.10: Pianoforte solo—Master Haydn Hodway, “Automne, Op. 35’’ (Chaminade). 8.15: Ilecital—Miss Gladys Gunn, "The

Telegram" (Anon). 8.19: Vocal solo—The Tenor Fellow-, She is Far from the Land” (Lambert). 8.23: Selection—Salvation Army Band, "The Voyage to Heaven (arr. Hawkes). 8.32: Vocal solo—The Other Fellow. Gren-

don Fair” (Mane). 8.36: Hymn and selection — Salvation Army Band, (a) "Horbury” (arr. Hawkes; (b) "St. Agnes" (arr.

Hawkes), . 8.40: Song at piano—Mr. Billy Hart, “Russian Lullaby” (Berlin). 8.44: Cornet solo—Conductor H. Dutton, "Largo in G” (Handel). 8.49: Dirge-Two Fellows, "The Merry Vagabonds" (arr. by The Fellows). 8.54: Selection—Salvation Army Band, “Songs of Ireland” (arr. Strceton). 9.1: Weather forecast. . , 9.2: Lecturette—Mr. Black, of the Tourist Department, "Tourist Resorts.” 9.15: Cornet duet—Conductor Dutton and Bandsman Goffin, "Ida and Dot

(Losey). 9.20; Humour —The Funny Fellow, "Joe Jdurgatroyd Says.” 9.25: Pianoforte solo—Master Haydn Rodway, “Y Deryn Pur" (Richards). 9.30: Chorus—Salvation Army Band, "And the Glory of the Lord' 1 from "Messiah” (Handel). „ „ 9.35: Spasm—The Bass Fellow, "MacNamara’s band.” 9 39: March—Salvation Army Band. “Keighley Citadel” (arr. S.A. Band). 9.44; Recital—Miss Gladys Gunn, "Hie Day Is Done” (Longfellow). 9.49: Song at piano—Mr. Billy Hart, "Positively, Absolutely” (Goslow). 9.53: Selection—Salvation Army Band, “In Immanuel’s Praise” (Coles). 9.57: Novelty—The Mellow Fellows, "A Quartet Rehearsal.” 10.0: Chorus—Salvation Army Band, “Hallelujah Chorus” (Handel) . IYA, AUCKLAND (333 nietres).-3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected Studio items 4.0: literary selection by Sir. cultord Bell. 4.30; Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Peter Pan. 7.15: News and reports. Book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Riaito Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Henry C. Engel. 8.16: Vocal quartet— The Premiere Quartet, "The Bells m’ St. Michael’s Tower" (Stewart). 8.20: Baritone solo—Mr. 11. Barry Coney, "What a Wonderful World It Would Be" (Lohr). 8.24: Instrumental trio—Bosworth-Remus-Towsey Trio, "Trio, First Movement (SaintrSnens). 8.34: Contralto solo—Miss Mina Caldow, "Still as the Night (Bohm). 8.38: ’Cello solo-Miss Lalla Hemus, "Sixteenth Century Aria” (Tanaglia). 8.43: Talk on "Great Authors.” by Mr. Culford Bell. 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0; Pianoforte solo—Mrs. Hugn Morton, "Jazz Medley.” 9.5: Instrumental trio— Bosworth-Hemus-Towscy Trio. "Chant Sans Paroles” (Tschaikowsky). 941: Tenor solo—Mr. Birrell O’Malley, ’O, Vision Entrancing” (Thomas). 9.16: Relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre. 9.31: Soprano solos—Miss Christina Ormiston,. (a) "Mighty Lak a Rose (Nevin); (b) selected. 9.37: Baritone solo— Mr. H. Barry Coney. “When the King Went Forth to War" (Koeneman). 9.42: Pianoforte solo —Mrs. H. Morton, ’ Popular Selections." 9.46: Contralto soloMiss M. Caldow. (a) “Trees” (Rasbach); (bl "Requiem" (Homer). 9.51: Instrumental trio— Bosworth-Hemus-Towscy J rm, “Tk’io, Third and Fourth Movements’ (SainMSaens). 9.59: Tenor solo-Mr. B. O'Malley. "Dreams” (Strellesti). .10.3: Soprano solo —Miss Christina Ormiston. “Solveig’s Song” (Grieg). 10.7: Vocal quartet—Premiere Quartet, "Spinning Chorus” from "Martha” (Flotow). 10.11: A thought. 10.13: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (305 metres).— 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected btudio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour —Chuckle and Aunt Pat. Bedtime stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk—Mr. A. L. Chappell, of Philatelic . Society, "Stamps with Stories." 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections, from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Albert Bidgood. Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet will present a Maori vocal musical concert. 8.15: Tenor illo and quartet Mr. Harold Prescott, Madame GowerBurns, Miss Jcsiie King, and Mr. Bern- ■ ard Rennell. “Two Poi Songs" (Alfred Hill). 8.20: Reading—Miss Dorothy Jenkin. A.T.C.L.. "Discovery of New Zealand” (Newman). 8.26: Contralto soloMiss Jessie King, “Wuiata Maori (Hill . 8.30: Instrumental trio — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Andante and Scherzo from Trio in C Minor” (Mendelssohn). 8.41: Baritone solo—Mr. Bernard Rennell, "Hari Tome Moaru” 'war song) (Horne). 8.44: ’Cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, ~lmwhiti” (Anson). 8.49: Soprano solo— Madame Gower-Burns, ballad from the Maori opera, “Hinemoa" (Hill). 8.55: Tenor solo, Mr. Harold Prescott, selected. 8.56: Duct, with quartet—Madame GowerBurns and Miss Jessie King and Grantl Operatic Quartet, "litj lorea (Hill). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Relay pt orchestral selections from Everybody, s Theatre. 9.15: Contralto solo—Miss Jessie King, “A. Maori Slumber Song (Princess To Rangi Pai). 9.18: Tenor solo—Mr. Harold Prescott, selected. 9.22: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, lai “Farniente” (Cui): (b) "Andante Scherzo (Mathias). 9.32: Soprano solo-Madame Gower-Burns, "Waiata Ppi . (Hill). 946. Maori recitals —Miss Dorothy Jenkin, (.1) “Henare Tarot on" (Jessie Mackay): (p) “A Maori Battle Song” (Jessie Macka . 944- Baritone solo —Mr. Bernard Rennell. "Pokaia Hare Hate”, (Hill). 9 : 48: Cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, Maori Lullaby (James, arr. Beck). 9.53: Baritone solo and quartet—Solo by Mr. Bernard Rcnnell. and Madame Gower-Burns. Mi.s Jessie King, and Mr, Harold Prescott. "Song of the Locust (Hill). God Sa\c A?'DUNEDIN (463 metres).-7 p.m-: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request Rramophone concert. 7.30: News session. 8.1 . Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of light orchestral music from the Octagon Hie ntre Orchestra. 8.11: Contralto snloMiss Winnie McPeak. “A Request (Woocl-forde-Finden). 8.15-. Pianoforte solo—Mms Alice Wilson. F-T.C.L. “Impromptu W G Major” (Schubert). 8.20: Bass E G. Bond, (a) "The King’s Minstre ~ (Pinsuti); <b) “Chip of the (Squire). 8.26: ’Cello solp-Mr M‘l’‘Olni Robilliard, “Nocturne (Chopin), o-il. soprano solo-Miss Rita Holmes “Lo .lv Spring” (CoenoiD. 8.35: Relay °f "re’m*tral music from the Octagon 8.45: Baritone solo—Mr. F. M- _,, u ! “Melisande in t] ie Wood ((T °et4>. 8-49. Address by Pastor W_. D. More. 9.6. Con tralto solos-Miss Winnie McPeak. a “Alla Stella Confidcnte ,’. p ’ "Let Mo Sit tn Your Garden D <Rm.»el . 9.13: Pianoforte solo-Miss Alice \\ ih om “Swan Song" (Farjepn). ?.!8: Bass so o Mr. E. G. Bond, "The Toast <bc} n e • 9.23: 'Cello solo—Mr. Malcolm P’ ol ’ ll '!.' l “Andantino” (Lemare). 9.29: Rc'i'Y “L,*?’’ chestral selections from the Octagon t io atre. 9.39: Soprano solos—Miss lota Holmes, (a) “Like a Damask ' gar); (b) “Bird of Love Divine (Wood . 9.46: Pianoforte solo —Miss Ahce Yi ih <m. “Nocturne in E Minor .(Ciippiii). Baritone solos—Mr. I'. M- J llO ' iy ' ~, ’L "Uncle Rome" (Homer); (b) , Halvest cis Night Song” (Power). 9.5,: .Cello solo Mr Malcolm Robilliard, “Aria (lanaglia). 10.3: God Save the King. 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m.. Dinner music. 7.0: “Big B mi. Ln sporting news and details of the tei ins match—France v. Australia. 7.10: va>gety’s market reports. 7.18: Iriut ami vegetable markets (wool, wheat and stock). P.D.B. poultry markets, . Weather and shipping news, ing News” late Ile ws service. 7.40: 1 !•>- granirnc announcements. 7.45: hex. i.. Raward will continue his sir talks—" Let’s Go Round the Moi Id. “Big Ben”; the 2FC Studio Orchestra, conducted by Horace Keats (a) Overtiiic.. “Light Cavalry” (Suppe): (b) suite i m Merchant of Venice" (Rossel 8.16:. 11 übert Carter, tenor, a group New Zealand composers—(n) the Flute” (Marcelle D’Oreen): (b) Mere” (Marcello. D’Oreen); (<•) h nine , K.a” (Ei'iina Maewa Kaihau); (d» ako o to Rangi” (Erima Maewa Kailiau': (el “Horses of the Dawn (Mary Bietti. 8.27- Tho 2FC Studio Orchestra, coiifltietcd by Horace Keats—(al "The Ox M'" vet" (Haydn): (b) "The Storming of tin. Bastille” (Lcusehner): (c) ’lhe Angels Serenade" (Braga). 8,40: Alice contralto, (a) “Far Across lhe . Desc.it Sands” (Finden); lb) “Yellow Slippers (Clarke* (with orchestral accompaniment). 8.49: Rus Garling—MirQi. .y". l ' Melodv. 8.56: Daisy Richards, violinist. 9.3: Late weather forecast. U. 4: Ellis. baritone—(a) "Sweet. Be Not Proud" (ClutsanD, (piano accompaniment): (b) “Until". (Sanderson) iwitb or; chestral accompanimenti. 9.11: 1 lie Studio Orchestra—“ The Country Girl (Monekton). 9.20: Hilbert Carter, tenor(a) “How’s My Boy" (eudney Homerr (b Aria. "Nessun Dorma” ("Inrandot I (Puccini). 9.26: Rus Garling. 9.03: lhe 2FC Studio Orchestra—(a) Overture,

“Morning, Noon and Night” (Suppe): (b) “Scene do Ballet” (Luigeni). 9.44: Alice Browse, contralto—(a) “Happy Song (del Itiego); (b) “Little Snoozy Coon (Coates) (with orchestral accompaniment). 9.52: Daisy Riohards. violmst. 9.59: A. G. Ellie, baritone—(ai “Mossa” (Stanford); (b) "On the Beach at Otahal” (Harrison). 10.6: The 2FC Studio Orchestra, "Three Dances” (Henry VIII.) (German). 10.16: From the Ambassadors, The Ambasadors Dance Orchestra, conducted by Al Jlaminct. 10.30: Late weather foreeast. 10.31: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late, news ami announcerants. 11.0: "Big. Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. Conductor. Al Hammel. 11.45: National Anthem. Close down.

,2BL. SYDNEY (353 met res).-8 p.m.: G.1’.0. Clock and Chimes; Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: Miss Ella Goodman (soprano). 8.10; The Wurlitzer Organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood, Organist, Mr. N. Robins. 8.15: Miss olive Kinchington (mezzo contraltoi. 8.22: Mr. Robert Turner (elocutionist). 8.29: Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 8.36: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor). 8.43: The I’ulney Male Quartette. 8.50: Mr. H. Neville Smith (baritone). 8.57: Resunte of following day's programme. 9.0: GP O. Clock and Chimes. 9.1: Broadcasters Instrumental Trio. 9.8: Miss Ella Goodman. 9.15: The Putney Male Quartette. 9.22: Miss Olive Kinchington. 9.29: Mr. Robert Turner. 9.36: Mr. Norman Wright. 9.43: Broadcasters Instrument Trio. 9.50: Mr. 11. Neville Smith. 9.57: Humorous sketch by Miss Mav Nancarrow and Mr. Win. Collins. 10.12: The Wurlitzer Organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 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 lie broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes; National Anthem.

2GB, SYDNEY 7315 metres).-6.30 p.m.: Music. 7.0; George Taylor, "The Joys of Wireless.” 7.20: Atusic benediction. 7.41): Address by F. lloustone, B.A. 8.0: Opening chorous. 8.8: Songs by Harold Cobb. 8.15; Announcements, etc. 8.30: Songs Dy Gladys Edwards. 8.37: Pianoforte solos by Amy Cobb. 8.45: .Songs by Florence Gordon. 8.53: Songs by Harold Cobb. 9.0: Announcements, "Eye talk.” 9.20 : Songs by Gladys Edwards. 9.27: Violin solos by Leonard Brewer. 9.37: Seriol story, "Forty years on the Pacific’’ by Frank Collee. 9.47: Songs by Florence Gordon. IU.U: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (571 metres). —8.16 p.m.: The t agabonds —" Half a .Moon," “She Belongs to Me,” "Biowin’ Off fiteam." 6.20: Hector lit. Clair, comedian, monologue, "The Difference." s.ZB: Trie Vagabonds—"Tnere's Bverytlnug_ Nico About lou," "Down Virginia Way," "My Hawaiian Evening Star.". d.of: Mario on tne .Melopiauo— 'Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight” (Kiicamann). 8.41: The vagabonds—" Lady Do," "Flapperette piauo solo, “1 nell Over My ueels in Dove." b.ou: Alberto Marini, tenor, "uiierie 1 Love lou" (Goouiuan). 8.53: Tne Vagabonds — "on Fimprineiia” (Wearn), "oust, a Memory” (Deuderson),

"Here 1 Am' (De bylva). 9.2: Doric Tliouipson (Queensland), breaststroke champion swimmer, and Edna Davey (New South tunes), tree style champion, both of whom recently smashed Australian and world's swimming records, will speak on the Australian Championships. 9.7: The Vagabonds—" Every tiling Will Happen for Hie Best,” "There Wnl Come a Time,” "The Magic of. Moonlight and Love.” 9.16: ilector St. .Clair, comedian song, "The J'Tice'll Have Me Before Long.” 9.19: The Vagabonds — "There’s a Garden m Loveland,” "Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away,” "Sing Me a Baby bong." 9.28: Bertha Jcrgensen, violin "Minuet" (Beethoven), v. 31: The Vagabonds—l've Got a Yes’ Girl," "Jlaybe lou'lt Be the One” (McKiernan),

"That Little World Is Mine" (Dcpper). 9.40; Alberto Marini, tenor, "I Wonder Will You Think of Me" (O’Hagan). 9.43: The Vagabonds—" All On Aly Ownsonie” (Kahn), "Arc lou Happy" (Ager), "Who’s Loving You To-night" (Lc David). 9.52: Bertha Jorgensen, violin "Song of India” (Rimsuy-Korsakov-Kfeisler). 9.55: The 'Vagacoiids—"Moonlit Waters” (Friend), “Lniiernealh the Stars With You’’ (Stept and Lucas). 10.1: “Argus” news service. Meteorological ■ information. Sporting notes by "Olympus.” British official wireless news. Country tennis week results. 10.16: The Vagabonds—"Go Home and Tell Your Mother,” "Rang Tang,” "Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth.” 10.25: Hector St. Clair, comedian, song ‘The Long, Long Wail.” 10.28: The Vagabonds—“Tb-mght You Belong to Me," ’So Blue,” "At Sundown." 10.37: Alberto Marini, tenor, "I Hear You Calling Me” iMarshall). 10.40. The Vagabonds—" Broken Hearted” (Lombardo), "That Night in Araby” (Synder), "From Now On” .Friend). 10.45: Mario on the melopiauo—"La I'alonia” (Yradier). 10.52: The Vagabonds—“ Till the End of the World With You,” "My Heart is Calling.” 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—" The Spell ot the Moon” 'Kahn), "Alaybc You’ll Be the One” (McKiernan), “How Can You Be So Mean to me” (Nelson), "I Never Dreamed,” "My Idea of Heaven.” "Golden Memories ot Hawaii,” “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” “Night Tiine is Love Time," “Wondering Why,” “How Long Must I YVait For You.” “Slow River,” "What Are You Waiting For,” eelected. 11.40: God Save the King. „ , „ „ 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres) —8.0 p.m.: From the Studio—’Cello solo, “Thais” (Massenet), ’.Miss Ottilii Cloake; baritone solo. “Sotto-Le-Stclle” (Maude Valerie White), Mr. Fred Homer: soprano solo, "When Love is Kimi," Miss Pat McOnigiey; pianoforte solos, (a) “Air tie Ballet” (Korestchenka), (b) “Minuette” (Goedicke), Mrs. Ge> Sampson; duet. "It Was a Lover and His Lass” (Matthew), Miss Pat McOnigley (soprano) and Air. Fred Homer (baritone); ’cello solo,

“Danse Rustique” (Squire). Miss Ottilio Cloake; baritone solo "Three bongs (Barnet W. Cox), Mr. Fred Homer; sopra.no solo, “O Divine Redeemer (Gonnodi Miss Pat McOnigley; pianoforte solos, (al "Mazurka in C Major” (Chopin); (bi "Prelude in G Minor" (Chopin), Mrs. Geo. Sampson; duet. “A Garden of lour Heart" (Dorel), Miss Pat McOnigley (soprano) and Mr. Fred Homer baritone ; cello solo "Gavotte” (Perrin), Miss Ottilia Cloake. 9.0: Metropolitan Weather Forecast. 9.1: From the Centennial. Hall, dance music. 9.30: From the studio —An impromptu programme of bright music by the Brisbane Citizens’ Band (conductor Mr. A Kaeser): Baritone solos, (a) “Why Shouldn’t I?” (Russell), (b) ‘Father O’Flvnn.” Mr. Ernest Harper. 10.0: lhe Daily Mail” news. Weather news. Close a Notb.—New Zealand time is two and a half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13

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