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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes : — 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 2.30 p.m.: Relay description of Anthony Wilding Shield tennis match, Wellington v. Canterbury. Interspersed with selected gramophone items. G.O: Children’s hour, Uncle .Sandy will be assisted by the Trinity .Methodist Suhilay School (under the baton of Mr. Crowes). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.30: Leetnrette—Mr. C. O. Jorgensen, masseur and chiropodist. "A Few of the Common Foot Troubles.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.1’.0. clock, Well, ington. 8.1: Overture—Wellington Artillery Band "Dear Old Glory March” (Evans).’ 8.6: Coon song—Tiie Mellow Fellows, When You Hear De Banjo" (ScottGatty). 8.10: Euplionium solo — Bandsman M. Bolt, "At Sunset" (Beyer). 8.15: Baritone solo—The Middle Fellow, The Wee Hoose Among the Heather” (Lauder). 8.19: Suite—Wellington Artillery Band, “Bohemian Suite" (Hume), (1) "The Appeal"; (2) "The Caravan”; (3) "Tarantella.” - SA’S: Song at piano—Mr. Billy Hart, "Baby Feet Go Bitter Patter” (Kahn). 5.02: Cornet solo, with band accompani- „ ment—"Distant Voices” (Rimmer). 8.37: Quiet interlude—Two Fellows, "Sincerity" (Somerset). 8.41: Descriptive fantasia — Wellington Artillery Band, "In Coon Land” (Bidgood). 8.50: Uproar—The Mellow Fellows, “A Musical Muddle" (Hopkirk). S.ou: Morceau—Wellington Artillery Band, “Tile Elephant’s Trot” (Kahn). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Lecturette by representative of Birds’ Protection Society, “Native 9.11: Waltz—Wellington Artillery Band, “Love’s Messenger” (Beyer). 9.15: Bass attempt—The Low Fellow, ..... ‘‘Stock Rider’s Song" (James). 9.19: Humoresque—Wellington Artillery Band, "A Trip to Blackpool” (Raymond). 9.29: Tenor—The High Fellow, “Spring Time” (Tirlndelli). 9.33: Song at the piano—Mr. Billy Hart, , High Up in tlie Hills” (Abrahams). 9.3 i: Intermezzo — Wellington Artillery « ® an(, i "The Gondolier” (Powell). 9.4.: Yorkshire lament—The Unspeakable Jellow, “Eh! I’m Upset” (Foy). 9.o0: Harmony—All the Fellows, “Planta tion Lullaby” (Johns). 9.u4: Two-step—Wellington Artillery Band, ‘Paddy’s Outing" (Holiday). 10.0: God Save the King. J 1 A AUCKLAND (333 metres). —3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. ,■ “• Literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close down. (5.0: Children’s hour conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and reports, book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto llieatre—Henry C. Engel, conductor. 8.10: Baritone solo, Mr, 11. Barrv Coney ?n !lr A l ?’ l’ c Winds an(l Waves” (Handel), 8.14: Soprano solo, Miss Lola Solo- , mon, Depuis le Jour,” from "Liuise" 1 Charpentier). 8.18: Instrumental trio, i Bosworth.Hcmus-Towsey Trio, "Trio, Op. 1, No. 1, in E Flat—Adagio and Scherzo" ;

(Beethoven). 8.24: Contralto solo, Miss Mma Caldow, “In the Highlands” (Peel) Voa ?* ( l uar tet. Premiere Quartet, -three Fishers” (Hnllah). 8.31: Tenor solos, Mr. Birrell O’Malley, (a) “I Heard lou Singing"; (b) "Morning.” 8.38: Cello solo, Miss Latin Henins, “Gavotte” (Popper). 8.42: Talk on “Humour in Court, by _Mr. R. Sellar. 8.54: Weather forecast. S.uG: Relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre. 9.6: Contralto solos, Miss Mina Caidow, (a) "Yearning” (Tschaikowsky) ; (b) "The Silver Ring" (Chaminade). 9.13: Instrumental trio Boswortli-Henius-Towsey Trio, "Morning” and “Death of Ase," from “Peer Gviit ’?, lllte . (Crleg). 9.21: Vocal and linniaur, the Asquiths, thirty minutes’ drawin” room entertainment. 9.51: Baritone solo" Mr. Larry Coney. " ”l’is 1” (Pinsuti). Soprano solo, Miss L. Solomon, Kathleen Mavourneen” (Crouch). 9.59; Instrumental trio, Bosworth-llcnius-lowsey Irio, “Trio. Op. 1, No. 1, in H I'iatvFinnle” (Beethoven). 10.7: Vocal quartet, the Premiere Quartet, “The Lost Chord’ (Sullivan). 10.11: A thought. 10.13: God Save the iKng. „ 31A, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). —- ” p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat,-' bed-time stories, songs, and birthday greetings. 7.1 u: News and reports. 8.0: Relav of orchestral music from Everybody’s‘ Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Albert Bidgood. Grand opera concert by Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet. 8.15: Soprano and tenor duet, Madame Gower-Burns and Mr. liar, ohl Prescott, “By the Ashes of My lather,'’ from “Lucia de Lanimermoor” (Donizetti). 8.19: Contralto solo, .Hiss Jessie King, “Fair Spring Is Returning, ’ from "bonis,an and Delilah” (SaintSaens), 8.23: Pianoforte solos. Miss Bessie Pollard, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., (a) "Refrain de Berceml” (Pnlmgren); (b) “Prelude No.

17” (Chopin). 8.30: Baritone solo, Mr.’ Bernard Kcnncll, from “I ragliacci (Leoneavallo). • 8.34: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Andante Tranqulllo and Scherzo in D Minor’ (Mendelssohn). 8.45: RccitaV' G r ? n d a * r ’ Madame Gower-Burns, “Air de Lin—Azail” from “L’Enfant Prodigue.” 8.49.- Recital, Miss Maiona Juriss, A.T.C.L., lortias Discussion With Nerissa,” from o -o rc .!j Venice” (Shakespeare), in ii’- enor Mr. Harold Prescott, “Air blciliana from “Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from Every, body’s Theatre. 9.15: Soprano and contralto duet, Madame Gower-Burns and Miss Jessie King, “Sainted - Mother. - ’ from Marituna" (Wallace). 9.10: Baritone solo, Mr. Bernard Rennell, “Song o£ the Fli’.’i.” from "Faust” (Moussorgsky). 9.23: «’ )an oforte solo, Miss Bessie Pollard, A.4.C.L., L.T.C.L., “Rigoletto” (VerdiLiszt). 9.28: Soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns, “I Said, There is Nothing K ei h r '” “Carmen” (Bizet). 9.32: Recitative, Mr. Harold Prescott, “Cavatina" from “Faust” (Gounod). 9.36’ Instrumental trios. Christchurch Broadcast, irio, (a) “March Habanera,” from •Carmen’ (Bizet); (b) "Flower Song," from “Carmen” (Bizet); (c) "Gavotte," Irom Mignon” (Thomas), 9.46: Soprano and baritone duct. Madame Gower-Burns and Mr. Bernard Rennell. “Selvis at Tills "Ui'kliacci" (Leoncavallo). 9.1)0: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie King “Sequidilla,” from “Carmen” (Bizet) 9 54Vocal quartet, Madame Gower-Burns, Miss Jessie King, .Messrs. Harold Prescott and Bernard Rennell. “Quartet from Ri<.<> lotto” (Verdi). 9.58: Recital, Miss Maiona Juriss, A.T.C.L., "Young Fellow My Lad" (Service). God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).-7 p m • J own Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone recital. 7.30: News session. 80’ Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music troin Octagon Theatre. 8.17: So-'ii-iino solos, Miss Agnes Guv, (a) “Break Break Break" (Carey); (b) “Thoughts Have Mings (Lehmann).-8.18: 'Cello solo, Mr. Malcolm Robillinrd, "Ave Marie” (Gounod). 8.23: Bass solo, Mr, F. C. Cooper “The I’oor Old Bo'sun” (Longstaffe) S°7 : Pianoforte solo. Miss Marjorie Watts Romance in D Flat.” 8.32: Contralto solos, Jliss Dorothy Skinner, (a) "The Arrow and the Song” (Balfe) : (b) “My Treasure" (Trevalsa). 8.39: Relav of orchestral music from the Octagon'Theatre 8.51): 'Cello solo, Mr. Malcolm Robilliard "Coronach” (Barratt). 8.55: Baritone solo' Sir. L. M. Cacheiiiaille, “The Sun God’’’ (James). 9.1): Town Hail chimes: weather report and forecast. 9.2: Address, Pastor W. D. More. 9.17: Pianoforte solo, Miss Mprjorie 1\ atts. “Liebcslled” (Schumann- I Liszt). 9.22: Soprano solo. Miss Agnes I Guy. "Sweet and Low” (Johnston). 9.25: , Relay of orchestral music from the Octagun Theatre. 9.35: Bass solos, Mr F c l Cooper, (a) “The Watchers of the Crags" I (Johnston): (b) “When Bright Eves I Giance” (Hedgecock). 9.41: 'Cello solo, Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, “.Minuet No. 2" 1 (Mozart). 9.15: Contralto solo, Miss Dor- 1 jOthy Skinner, “Tlie Unforeseen” (Scott) i 9.48: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marjorie Watts' , “Valse No. 10” (Chopin). 9.52: Baritone solos. Mr. L. M. Cacheinaille, (a) “Brian 0 of Glenear” (Graham); (b) “When the S King M ent Forth to War” (Koeneman). 10.0: God .Save the King.

2FC, SYDNEY (412 metres). —6.30 p.ni ■ Dinner music. 7.0: "Big Ben." Late sporting news. 7.10: Dalgety's market, re. ports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markete, I’.D.S. poul-t try markets. 7.22: Weather and shipping news. 7.21 k "Evening News" late news service. 7.35: Programme announcements. 7.40: Birthday talk. 7.43: Jules Van Der Klei, ’cello solo. “Serenade Orientate" (Popper). 7.52: Waltz, "Soldnten Liebcn" (Strauss), 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.0: “Big Ben.” Alfred Cunningham, baritone with orchestra, “Prologue- Pagliacel" (Leoncavallo). 5.7: Compton Coutts. humorous item. 8.14: 2FC Studio Orchestra (conductor. Mr. Horace Keats), suite, "The Compass” (Travers). 8.29: Let's Go Hound the World.’’ a talk bv Rev. F. 11. Raward. 8.44: Madame Lilian Gibson (contralto), with orchestral accompani. ment, "Life's Greatest Gift” (Anderson) 8.48: 2FC Studio Orchestra, overture. "Montana” (Wallace). 9.6: "Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 9.2: Alfred Cunningham (baritone) with orchestral accompaniment. (a) “In An Old-fashioned Town" (Squire): (b) “Yeoman’s Wedding Song” (Poniatowski). 9.10: Compton Coutts. humorous Item. 9.17: 2FC Studio Orchestra, “Three Bavarian Dances” (Elgar). 9.27: Announcements. 9.27. Madame Lilian Gibson with orchestra, "Fne ut Portiu" (Rossini). 9.34: "FC Studio Orcheslrn. Paraphrase. “Lon" Long. Ago” (Voight): “Love Song"" (Flegier). 9.44: Alfred Cunningham (buri-

tone), 'The De’il's Awa" (Old Scottish). 9.50: 2FC Studio Orchestra, “Virginian Rhapsody” (Wood). 9.58: Madame Lilian Gibson (contralto), "Only a River” (Clutsam). 10.4: Jules Van Der Klei, ’cello solo, "Melody” (Tscliaikowsky). 10.10: The Ambassadors’ Dance orchestra (conductor, Mr. Al Hainmet). 10.20: 2FC | Studio Orchestra, "Avant de Mourix” (Boulanger). 10.24: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11.0: "Big Ben.” The Ambassador's Dance Orchestra. 11.45: “Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. Broadcasters' topical x chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' light orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Barnett. 8.13: Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto). 8.20: Mr. Raimund i’ecnotseh (violinist). 8.27: Mr. Peter Sutherland (baritone). 8.34: Mr. Michael O'Connell (elocutionist). 8.41: Mr. Stan Catlett (tenor). 8.48: Miss Mary Charlton (pianist), 8.55: Miss Dulcie Starkey (soprano). 9.2: Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 9.12; Miss Amy Ostinga. 9.19: Mr. Raimund I’echotsch. 9.2(1: Mr. Peter Sutherland. 9.33: Mr. Michael O’Connell. 0.40: Mr. Stan Catlett. 9.47: Miss Mary Charlton. U. 54: Miss Dulcie Starkey. 10.0: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. 10.1: Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 10.11: Resume of following day’s programme. Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. 10.15: Tlie Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, under tlie direction of Mr. Cyril Kaye, broadcast from tlie ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances "Sun” news will

be broadcast. 11.30: G.1’.0. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres). —6.30 p.m,: Music. 7.0: Mrs. Taylor, "Joys of Wireless.” 7.20: Music; benediction. 7.40: Address by Mr. F. Houstone, B.A. 8.0: Opening chorus. 8.2: Violin solos by Phyllis Campbell. 8.8: Songs by R. M. Daniels. 8.15.: Address announcements, etc. 8.30: Great English composers, an illustrated talk arranged by Phyllis Campbell, A.R.C.M., assisted by Ada Brook, Elsie Brown and Clement Hosking, 9.0: Announcements, news, etc. 9.30: Songs by K. M. Daniels. 9.37: Serial story, "Forty Years on the Pacific,” by Frank Coffee. 9.47: Pianoforte solo by Ada Brook. 9.51: Songs by Elsie Brown. 10.0: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.4s p.m.: Arthur Stigant, now appearing in the “Student Prince," at His Majesty's Theatre, will speak to you from his dressing-room, by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 8.0: Opening ceremony of tlie All British Exhibition by the Gov-ernor-General. Lord Stonehaven, transmitted from the Exhibition Building, Melbourne. Speech by Lord Stonehaven. National Anthem, by massed choirs and orchestra (conductor, I’rof. Bernard Heinze). Opening hymn, “All People That on Earth Do Dwell," massed choirs and orchestra. Festal Te Deum, Stanford in B Flat, by the Gentlemen and Boys of St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir, Melbourne (conductor. Dr. A. E. Floyd), by courtesy’ of tlie Archbishop of Melbourne. Accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra. 8.30: The Vagabonds, “Down Kentucky Way” (Gamble); "Yesterday” (Harrison) . 8.37: J. Howard King (bassbaritone), "The Cold North Sea” (Courtney). 8.40: Description of 220 yards Ladies’ Free Style Swint Championship, of Australia, nt tlie City Baths, by “Olympus.” 8.49: The Vagabonds, “What Are You Waiting For” (Coslow) ; "Slow River” (Myers); "How Long Must I Wait For You" (Stittweil). 8.58: -Marion Lightfoot (steel guitar), “Liliha Waltz.” 9.1: The Vagabonds, “Wondering Why” (Asli); “Night Time is Love Time” (Davis); "Golden Memories of Hawaii”

(Stevens). 9.10: Hector St. Clair (comedian). selected. 9.13: The Vagabonds, "My Idea of Henven” (Johnson) ; “How Can You Be So Mean to Me” (Nelson); “Tlie Spell of the Moon” (Kahn). 9.22: Marion Lightfoot (guitar), "Love in Your Eyes.” 9.25: Tlie Vagabonds, "My Heart is Calling” (Garden) ; “Till the End of the World Witli You.” 9.30: Description of 100 yards Free Style Championship Swim of Australia at City Baths, by "Olympus.” 9.38: Tlie Vagabonds, "From Now On" (Friend) ; “That Night in Araby” (Synder) ; "’Broken Hearted" (Lombardo). 9.47: Hector St. Clair (comedian), selected. 9.50: The Vagabonds, "At Sundown" (Donaldson) ; "So Bine" (De Sylva); "To.night You Belong to Me” (Coslow). 10.0: News service; British official wireless news from Rugliy; meteorological information: announcements; sporting notes by “Olympus"; Island shipping movements. 10.15: The Vagabonds, “Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth” (Yellman); “Rang Tang" (Trent); "Go Home and Tell Your Mother” (Baen). 10.24: Alberto Marini (tenor), "The Blackbird and tlie Rose" (Coningsby Clark). 10.27: The Vagabonds, "Underneath the Stars With You” (Stept) ; “Moonlit Waters” (Friend); "Who’s Loving You To-night” (Le Davis). 10.30: J, Howard King (bass-baritone). “Joggin’ Along the Highway” (Samuel). 10.31): The Vagabonds, "Are You Happy ’’ (Ager); "All On My Ownsome” (Kahn); "Maybe You’ll he the One” (McKienon). 10.48: Hector St. Clair (comedian). 10.51: Tlie Vagabonds. “I’ve Got a ’Yes’ Girl" (Souvalne): “Sing Me a Babv Song” (Kahn); "Rod Lips Kiss Mr Blues Away.” 11.0: Our great thought. 11,1: The Vitgabmid.s, “There's a Garden in Loveland” (Hajor): “Tlie Magic of Moonlight and Love” (Hajor) ; "There Will Come a Time” (Garren); selected. 11.40: God Save the King.

4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: 4QG topical chorus; instrumental, the Clnrwin Duo; soprano solo, “Villanelle” (Del Acqua), “Daddy and Babsv” (Sivori Levery), Miss Jill .Manners; a short violin recital by Messrs. S’eath and Ivanoff; contralto solos, “Der Kuss" (Huhne), “The Sun and tlie Shower” (D'Hardelot). Mrs. Charles Willey; pianoforte solos. “Marell Milltaire" (Scliuliert-Tausig). “Polonaise C Sharp Minor Op. 2.5” (Chopin), Miss Feo 'lodd; instrumental, the Clarwin Duo; soprano solos. “The Waking of Spring" (Del Riego), “Abide With Me" (S. Liddle), Miss Jean McDougall: baritone solos, 'Come, Sing to Me" (Thompson), “Some where a Voice is Calling" (Tait), Mr. Leo. Crump. 9.31): from the studio, an impromiith programme of bright music by the Brisbane Citizens' Band (conductor Mr. A. Kneser). 10.0: Tlie “Daily Mail" news: weather nows. Close down. Note.—New Zealand time is two and a hair hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 9

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 9

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