BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes:— (2YA. WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes ol the General Post (jliicu clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette -Mrs. Sinclair, of S. Brown, Ltd., " Electric Cooking.” 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 4.0: Lecturette, Dr. L. A. Line, “Home Nursing.” 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour—Uncle Jasper. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. . . 7.40: Lecturette by representative of Agricultural Department. "For the Man on the Land.” , , 8.0. Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture—" Selection for Brass arm Organ” (Purcell air. Sir Henrv Wood). All vocal numbers taken from "A Princess of Kensington,' oy Edward German. 8.5: Soprano solo and quartet—Mrs. Alice Harris and the Orpheus Quartet, "Midsummer Day.” ~ . 8.9: Italian mandolin -Mr. Lad Haywood. “Slow River” (Schwab). 8.13: Soprano, tenor. and quartet—Mrs Alice Harris. Mr. Arthur Coc. .and Orpheus Quartet. "Hail Oberon. 8.17: Instrumental trio-Symons-r.ll woodShort Trio, “First Movement—U Minor Trio” .'Mendelssohn). 8.27: Tenor solo—Mr. Arthir Coe, A Song of Rose Marie.” , , 8.31: ’Cello solo-Mr. Geo l-.llwood, Prelude in B Minor' Chopin). . 8.35: Vocal duet-Mrs. Alive Harris and Mr Len Barnes, "Se>en O clock in the Morning.” .. . 8.59: Recitation- Miss Violet Milsoil. Inc ■ Highwayman" (Noyes). 8.45: Vocal quartet—The Ornheus Quartet "Who That Knows I Love lon. 8.49: Weather forecast. 8.50: Lecturette—Mr. J V. Wilson, private secretary to Sir Erie Drummond. Secretary-General to the League or Nations. "The Aims and Objects of the League of Nations.” 9.0: Organ recital —Mr. 11. temple W lutein) "Bv the Sea" ’Schubert); ('{> “Prayer and Cradle Song” (Guilmant); (c) “Fanl'are” (T.ommensl, 9.15: Soprano solo —Mrs. Alice Harris, “Twin Butterflies.” 9.19: Instrumental, trio—Symnns-EHwood; Short Trio, "Second Movement—L Minor Trio” (Mendelssohn). 9.29: Vocal quartet—The Ornheus Quartet, “Vo Ho. Heave Ho.” 9.33: Italian mandolin—Air.. Lad Haywood. "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose (Falkcn stein). 9.39: Baritone solo—Air. Len Barnes, “Four Jolly Sailormen.” 9.43: ’Cello solo—Air. Geo. Ellwood, “Gavotte" (Popper). 9.47: Contralto solo—Miss Lily Mackie, “A Alountain Stood.” ■ 9.51: Humour—Miss Violet Wilson, Mrs. Brown at the Play” (Sltetchlcy). 9.56: Vocal quartet—The Orpheus Quartet, "Bridal March.”
IYA. AUCKLAND (333 metresl.y-J p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s hour— Cinderella: piano solos. Cousin Alick. (a) “Volga Boat Song.” (b) "Russian Folk ■Song”; song, Squeak. "Billy Boy (Albert): letters and birthdays: duet, Pip and Squeak. “Sea Chanties’’:, dialogue. Cinderella. Pip. and Squeak: piano solo, Cousin Alick, "Sailor’s Song” (Grieg): Cinderella, story time. 7.15: News anil reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre orchestra, under the conductorship of Afr. J. White-ford-lVaueh. 8.6: Soprano solo Mrs. Parry, “Serenata” (Tosti), (with violin obbligato by Miss Ina Bosworth). 8.10: Instrumental trio. Bosivorth-Hcimts-Towsey Trio. “Trio in A Alaj or—Andante and Finale” (MacFarren). 8.18: Baritone solos. Afr. Walter Brough, (a) “Stockrider’s Song” (James), (b) "The Windmill." 8.26: Relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.31: Contralto solo. Afadamo Irene Ainsley “Ah Fe Tu. Dormi," from "Romeo and Juliet.” 8.36: Pianoforte solo. Air. Cyril Towscy, "Andante in F" (Beethoven). 8.40: Tenor solo. Mr. Arthur Kinley, selected. 8.44: Violin solo. Atiss Inn Bosworth. "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn). 8.48: Humorous recitation. Mr. Dan Flood. “By -Special Messenger” (Henry). 8.53: Relay of vocal and musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.58: Instrumental trio-Bos-worth-Hemus-Towsev Trio "Marche Militaire” (Schubert). 9.6: Weather forecast. 9.8: Talk on "League of Nations." by Dr Mildred Staley. 9.20: Vocal duet. Messrs. Ripley and Brough, “Watchman. What of the Night?” (Sargeant). 9.25: Contralto solo. Madame Irene Ainsley, "LiUes" (Barry). 9.29: Instrumental trio. Bos-worth-Henius-Towsev Trio. "Trio. Op. 112. Third Movement" (Rafi). 9.38: Humorous recitation. Air. Dan Flood. “The Parson at the Sewing Party.” 9.43- Scene and excerpts from "The Bohemian Girl.” by Balfe. produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Arline. Airs. Parrv: Gipsy Queen. Madame Irene Ainsley: Thaddeiis. Air. Arthur Ripley: the Count.. Mr. Walter Brough. Arline. "I Dreamt that. I Dwelt": Thaddeus. "When Other Lins”: The Count, “The Heart Bowed Down"; Gipsy Queen. "Love Smiles but to Deceive”; quartet. “From the Valleys and Hills’’; trio, "Through the World”: and dialogue. 10: A thought. 10.3: “God Save the King.” 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH <306 metres).Silent.
4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres).—3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master’s Voice recital 3.15: Fashion talk by a representative of the D.I.C. 3.30: Studio music. 4: Address on the “Domestic Uses of Electricity,” by a representative of Turnbull and Jones. 4.15: His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30: Close down. 6: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s hour—Big Brother Bill and cousins. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address by Mr. Lloyd Ross, secretary of the W.E.A.. “An Early Visit to China.” 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Tenor solos. Mr. Alfred Walmsley (al “A Farewell” (Liddle), (b) “She i* Far From the Land” (Lambert. 8.8: Recitation. Miss Anita Winkel. “Annabel Lee” (Poe). 8.12: Cornet solos, Mr. O. Judd. “O. Lovely Night” (Round), <b) “Wendouree” (Code). 8.18: Mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Catherine Law. “The Lotus Flower” (Schubert). 8.21: Violin solo. Mr. W. Lo Gal “Dream Thoughts” (Moss). 8.26; Humorous songs, Mr. Chas. Rowand, (a) “It’s Never Too Late to Mend” (Rowand), (b) “One of the Boys” (Rowand). 8.35: Recitation. Mr. J. B. McConnell, “The Cano-bottomed Chair” (Thackeray). 8.40: Baritone solos, Mr. Reg. Richards, (a) “O Star of Eve.” from “Tannhauser” (Wagner), (b) "Only a River Running By” (Hopkins). 8.47: Pianoforte solos. Miss Rita Holmes, (a) “Andante and Rondo Capriccioso” (Mendelssohn), (b) “Waltz, Op. 34, No. 2” 9: Town Up 11 chimes; weather renort and forecast. 9.3: Tenor solo. Mr. Alfred Walmsley. “An Evening Song” (Bluementhal). 9.7: Humorous recitals. Miss Anita Winkpl. (a) “Next Week.” (h) “Mrs. ’Arris.” 9.17: Cornet solo. Mr. O. Judd. “My Dreams” (TosH). . 9.22: Mezzosonrano solos. Miss Catherine Law. (a) “Birth of Morn” (Leoni). Hi) “Little Blue Bay” (Del Riego). 9.28: Violin solos. Mr. W. Le Gal. (a) “Polonaise” (Bohm), (b) “The Old Refrain” (Kreisler). 9.37: Comedy songs at the piano. Mr. Chas. Rowand, “Have a Drop of Gin. Jon” (Champion). 9.42: Recitations, Mr. J. B. McConnell. (a) “The Dandy Fifth.”. (b) “Chance It” (Barnaby). 9.50: Baritone solo. Mr. Reg. Richards. “Country Folk” (Brahe). 9.53: Piano solo. Miss Rita Holmes. “Antonine” (Chaminade). 10: close down. ?.FC. SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m. till 11.30 p.m.: News, addresses, and concert items. 2BL. SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: The British Musical Society’s String Quartet. 8.13: Miss Elsie Findlay (soprano). 8.20: Mr. Bryce Carter Ccellisth 8.27: Miss Olive Kinchintrton (contralto). 8.34: Tooth’s Brewery Band (handmaster. Mr. IL S. Thomas). 8.44: Mr. Clyde Ellern (baritone). 8.51: Stewart Jarho (elocutionist). 8.58: Weather renort and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares. Government meteorologist: announcements. 9.1: Tooth’s Brewery Band. 9.8: Miss Flsie Findlay. 9.17: Mr. Bryce Carter. 9.24* Miss Alice Kinchiugfon. 9.31: British Musical Society’s String Quartet .9.38; Mr. Clyde EIWi 9.45: Tooth’s Brewery Band. 10: Mr. Stewart Jarbo. 10.7: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.12: The Wentworth Cnff. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Cyril Kaw. broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth: during intervals between danceq “Sun” news will be broa*lea<sf. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chime**: National Anthem. 2GB. SVDNFV (316 met res).-7.20 p.m.: Music. 7.30: Address bv F. ironstone. B.A 7.45: Music. 8: Opening chorus 8.2• Violin solos by Leonard Brewer. 8.8: Songs by Ethel Francis. 8.15: Address by Harold Morton. 8.30: Poiwr by Hubert Lev. 8.37: Flute solos bv Leslie Sproulo. 8.45: Songs by Madame Chaubert. 8.52: Violin solor by Leonard Brewer. 9: Talk by R. E. Benuett. 9.20: Songs by Ethel Francis. 9.27: Flute solos by Leslie Sproule. 9.34: Songs by Madame Chaubert. 9.41: Serial story “Forty years on the Pacific.” by Frank Coffee. 9.51: Songs by Hubert Lev. 10: Close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).-8.15 p.m.: Programme from Prince Regent Theatre. Bairnsdale. Bairnsdalo Citizens' Band (conductor, F. J. Young). Opening speech, Councillor A. J. Gilscnau, Shire president. Citizens’ Band, inarch, “North Star”; Prince Regent Orchestra, “Popular Melodies”; Citizens’ Band waltz. "Thoughts”: choir. "Gloria” 12th Mass: Citizens’ Band. selection. "Bohemian Girl.” march, "Fodens Own.” From the studio. 9: The Station Orchestra, "The English Rose” (German). 9.10: .1. Alexander Browne, baritone, "The Jolly Miller” (old English air. arr. by Roger Quilter), "The Yeomen of England” (“Merrie England”). 9.17: The Station Orchestra. “The Blue Bells of Scotland” (traditional). 9.24. Elia Riddell, contralto. “The Eriskay Love Lilt’ (arr. Ken. Fraser), "Berlin of the White' Shoulders” (arr. Ken. Fraser). 9.31 r The Station Orchestra, “The Dear Little Shamrock” (triv-
ditional). 9.38: J. Alexander Browne, baritone. “The Next Market Day (air. Hughes), “6he Moved Thro’ the ran* Mrr. Hughes). 9.45: The station Orchestra, “Within the Walls of China (Allen Lively). “In a Pagoda” (Bratton), Un Pen d’aniour” (Silesu). 9.55: Hector bt. Chur, comedian, "Laugliablemts. lu: News service; meteorological information • British official wireless news iroiu Rugby; island steamer movements; sporting notes by “Olympus.’’ 10.12: M]a Riddell. contralto. “Three Fishers (liullah). “Mv Prayer” (by special request). 10.19; The Station Orchestra, “Prelude” (b. Rachmaninoff), “Entre Nous (Waldteufell. 10.29: Hector St. Clair, comedian, monologue, "’lll3 Pickpocket.” 10.36: lite Station Orelicßtra. "Bohemian Girl (Balfe), "The Little Clock on the Mantel.” 10.46: Harry Kitts, tenor, "Oh. Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair" (Rachnianuiofl). “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Quilter). 10.53: The Vagabonds. "Everything Will Happen for tlie Best” (Gensler), "Here 1 am ’’ (De Sylva). 11: Our great thought—“ls it better to be optimistic and suffer disappointment or expect little and bo pleasantly surprisedr 11.1: The Vag:ihonds-"Just a Memory (Henderson), "Oh, Pimpinclla (Wearn). “I Fell Head Over Heels in Love (Parsons). "Lady Do" (Lewis), "My Hawaiian Evening Star.” "Down Virginia '>ay,., “There's Everything Nice About You (Wendling). “Blowin’ Off Steam” (Davis). “She Belongs to Me" (Johnson). “Half a Moon" (Reynolds). “Shepherd of the Hills ’ (H. Nicholls), "Oh. How I’ve .Waited (Ayer). “Say That You” (Morelle). Waiting and Watching” (Nicholls). 11.40; “God Save the King.” 4Q.G. BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: From the studio: A programme of music by the Silkstone Apollo Club (conductor, Mr. T. Westwood)—Opening chorus, “Strike the Lyre” (Cooke). Silkstone Anollo Club: baritone solo, “An Old AValtz Tune” (Marsh Little’, Mr. A. h. Little; chorus. “Honey. I Wants Yer Know” (Collin Coe). Apollo Club; monologue, selected, Mr. D. Owen; chorus, Dear Little Shamrock” (Vincent). Anollo Club; duet. “Larboard Watch” (Williams) Messrs. W 7 cstwood ami Morris; chorus, “Belinda’s Dog” (Hunt), Apollo Club: baritone solo, selected, Mr. J. A. IL Thompson; pianoforte selection by Miss Thelma Marsh: chorus. “The Viking Song” (Coleridge Taylor). Apollo Club; tenor solo and chorus. “I’ll Take Vou Home. Kathleen.” Mr. Griffiths and chib; chorus. "Sailors’ Chorus” (Joseph Parry), Apollo Chib;; bass solos, (a) “Before the Dawn” (Agnes Mary Lang). : b) "Salaam” (Agnes Mary Lang), Mr. V. Morris: quartet, “Song of the Bow” (Aylward), “Royals”; monologue, selected. Mr. D. Owen; chorus, “A Cannibal Idyll” (Taver). Apollo Club; solo, Macgregor’s Gathering,” Mr. T. Westwood: chorus. “Destruction of Gaza,” Apollo Club. 10 p.m.: The “Daily Mail” news; weather news; close down.
Note.—New Zealand time is two and a half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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