BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.tn.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Meli i'ngton. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 5.0; Close down. G.O: Children's hour—Uncle Sandy. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Mellingtou. „ 8.1: Contest march —First Wellington Regiment Band, "Port Lincoln" (Ord Hume). 5.5: Tenor solo—Mr. Frank Skinner. "Duna” (McGill). 8.9: Bass solo—Mr. Jas. Cooke, 'Chip of the Old Block" (Squire). 8.13: Contest selection—First 'Wellington Regiment Band. "Tsehaikowsky s Works" (Reynolds). 8.33: Vocal quartet—The Clarion Quartet, "De Sandman” (Protherue). 5.37: Baritone solo—Mr. Ray Kemp. “Swing Song” (Cook). 8.42: Trombone solo—Bandsman W. Matson, "The Firefly" (Ord Hume). 8.48: Vocal duet—Messrs. W. Hancock and R. Kemp, “Qui Vive’’ (Planquette) 8.53: Descriptive march—First Wellington Regiment Band, “Paddy's Patrol'’ (Dncre). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.1: Humorous quartet—The Clarion Quartet, “An Alliterative Poem" (Hail). 0.6: Contest selection—First Wellington Regiment Bund, “Spohr’s Works” (arr. Reynolds). 9.2 U: Tenor solo—Mr. Will Hancock, “God Touched I he Hose” (Brown). 9.31: Hymn—First Wellington Regiment Band, “Jesu, Lover of My Soul.” 9.37: Vocal quartet—The Clarion Quartet, "Gorgeous” (Akst, arr. Len Barnes). 9.42: Pianoforte solo —Mr. Andrew White, "Improvisation.’’ 0.50: Tenor solo —Mr. Frank Skinner, "A Night Idyll” (Loughborough). 0.55: Marell—First Wellington Regiment Band, "Kneiler Hall" (Greenwood). God Save tlio Klug. ll'A, AUCKLAND (333 metros).—3 p.tn.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by tho announcer. 4.30: Close down, (i.O: Children's hour, Peter Pan. Recitation, Cousin Nancy, "Story of a Bad Pencil"; song, Cousin Anita’, "Little Pink Petti"; Peter Pau will answer questions of general interest sent in by cousins; song. Cousin Anita, selected; recitation Cousin Leone; story-time. 7.i0: News and reports, book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under Hie eonductorshlp of Henry C. Engel. 8.1(1: Vocal quartet, tlie Premiere Quartet, “Old Mother Hubbard" (Wheeler). 8.21: Baritone solo, Mr. Barry Coney, "Credo," from “Otello" (Verdi). 8.20; Instrumental trio, the Bosworth-Henius-Towsey Trio, “Trio in D Minor, Op. 32—Allegro Moderate" (Arensky). 8.3 G: Vocal trios, the Snappy Three, (n) "Yesterday"; (h) "Cock-a-Dobdle-Doo.” 8.42: Contralto solo, Miss Mina Caldow, “A Summer Night" (Thomas). 8.41,; 'Cello solo. Miss Lalla Henins, “Song Without Words” (Mendelssohn). 8.51: Talk on “Great Authors," by Mr. Culford Bell. !).(!: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio. "Londonderry Air" (arr. O’Connor). 9.12: Tenor solo, Mr. Blrre'l O'Malley, "Ave Maria" (Kahn). 9.1 G: Relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre. 9.2 G: Soprano solos, Siiss Lola Solomon, (a) “Ave Maria" (Gounod); (h) "She Wandered Down the Mountainside” (Clay). 9.33: Baritone solo, Mr. Barry Coney, "Thou Art Like a Tender Flow’r" (Liszt). 9.36: Vocal trios, the Snappy Three, (a) selected; (b) “Frankie and Audrey”; (c) "Precious.” 9.45: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Homus-Towsey Trio. “Trio in D Minor, Op. 32— Scherzo and Elegia" (Arensky). 9.54: Contralto solos, Miss Mina Caldow, (a) "If’’ (Novello); (b) "Nesting Time" (Goatley). 9.53: Tenor solos. Mr. Birrell O'Malley, (a) “Elegic" (Massenet); (b) “The Star.' 10.4: Vocal quartet, the Premiere Quartet, “O, Happy Eyes” (Elgar). 10.8: A thought. 10.10: God Save tlie King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 metres).— 3 p.rn.: Afternoon concert, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour. Chuckle. Birthday greetings, songs, stories, assisted by our little friends from the Waimari School. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk. Mr. W. Peers, of tlie Christchurch Philatelic Society, “Tlie Postage Stamps of tlie Air." 8.0: Relay of orchestral music from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Albert Bidgood. Welsh concert, by Madame Gower-Burns's Grand Operatic Quarter. 8.15: Baritone solo and quartet, Mr. Bernard Rcnneli and Grand Operatic Quartet, “Land of My Fathers” (James, arr. Davis). 8.19: Soprano solos, Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “The ItislAg of the Lark” (traditional); (b) "My Little Welsh Home" (Williams). 8.25: Recitation, Mr. J. J. Flewellyn, "The Empire Spirit." 8.28: Tenor solo, Mr. Harold Prescott, "Tlie Nightingnle” (traditional). 8.3 b: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie King, “Tlie Bells of Aberdovey" (traditional). 8.33: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Scherzo Adagio from Trio iu D Minor" (Arensky). 8.46: Baritone solo, Mr. Bernard Rcnneli. "All Through the Night” (traditional). 8.49 r Pianoforte solo. Miss Lucy Fullwood, “Troika" (Sleigh Hide) (Tsehaikowsky). 8.54: Vocal quartet. Madame Gower-Burns's Grand Operatic Quartet, "A Welsh Carol” (traditional). 8.55: Weather forecast. 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from Everybo’dy’s Theatre. 9.15: Soprano. solo. Madame Gower-Burns, "My Master Hath a Garden” (Guytlier). ff.l9: Tenor solo, Mr. Harold Prescott, "In tlie Vale of Llangollen” (traditional). 9.22: Recitation. Mr. J. .1. Flewellyn. “Two Embarrassing Situations." 9.27: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie King, “Gwendoline’s Repose” (traditional). 9.30: Baritone solo. Mr. Bernard Rcnneli, “Adieu to Dear Cambria" (traditional). 9.34: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Ar Hyd y Nos"; (li) "Men of Harlech” (arr. from Welsh airs). 0.40: Vocal quartet, Madame Gower-Burns's Grand Operatic Quartet, “Welsh Rhapsodic.” with tenor solo by Mr. Harold Prescott. 9.49: Pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Fullwooil, “Deuxieme” (Chopin). 9.54: Soprano solo and vocal quartet. Madame Gower-Burns and quartet, “God Bless the Prince of Wales.” God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN (4113 metres).—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Town Hull chimes. 8.1: Relay of light or chestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie McPeak, (a) “I’m Longing For the Spring” (Morris); (b) “Requiem” (Homer). 8.18: Baritone solo, Mr. F. M. Tuoliy, "Ave Marie" (Schubert). 8.22: 'Cello solo. Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, “Valso Tristo" (Sibelius). 8.27: Soprano solos. Miss Rita Holmes, (a) "She Wandered Down tlie Mountain Side" (Clay); (b) "In the Garden of My Heart” (Ball). 8.34: Bass solo, Mr. E. G. Bond, "An Ancient Mariner" (Sanderson). 8.38: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.45: Address by Pastor W. D. More. 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Contralto solo. .Miss Winnie McPeak, “Siiiuine.Niffht” (Thomas), with 'cello obbligato. 9.5: Pianoforte solos. Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L., (a) "Impromptu in G Major” (Schubert). 9.15: Baritone solos. Mr. F. M. Tuohv, (a) “Still ns tlie Night” (Bohm): (li) "The King's Minstrel" (L’insiiti). 9.22: 'Cello solos. Mr. Malcolm Ro billiard, (a) “Coronach" (Barrett); (b) “Plaint D'Aniour” (Pellier). 11.30: Soprano solo. Miss Rita Holmes, "I Wonder If Love is n Dream” (Forster). 2FC, SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.3o p.m.: Dinner music. 7.0: Late sporting news. 7.10: Dalgetv’s market reports (wool, wheat and stock). 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markets, P.D.S. poultry reports.
7 22: Weather and shipping news. 7.2": "Evening News” late news service. < -l». Programme announcements. 7.4. i: bl»d l ’ item. 7.50: Cricketing talk by Mr. A .nt. 8.11: "Big Len.” 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.15: Humorous Hem by Compton Coutls. 8.22: 2FC Studio Orchestra. S.on:, Raymond Ellis (English operatic baritone). 8.44: St. Quintin Downer, pianolorte selections, (a’) "Scherzo” (Beethoven); b) "Finale" (Beethoven). B.i>4: Mabel Batchelor (soprano), "Patti Waltz song (1 atterson). 8.58: Weather intel.igenee. J. . “Big Ben." 2FC Studio Orchestra. J.ly ; Compton Coutls. humorous item. J.ii. St. Quintin Downer, pianoforte solo, impromptu A Flat” (Scliubert). J.-2: Ma bet Batchelor (soprano). "Song of the I’lute (Galiowav) 9.26: 2FC Studio orchestra. 9.38: Raymond Ellis (English operatie baritone). 9.52: St. Quintm Downer, pianoforte solos, "Finale from ConceitLick” (Weber). 10.0: "Big, Ben." Ma be) Batchelor (soprano), (a) Oi a '“} the wind" (Auld Scotch) ; (b) Rosebuds (Arditi). 10.8: 2FC Studio Orchestra. IU.2U: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.30: Studio item. Late weather lorecast, 10.36: Late weather forecast ami Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra until 11.4 u. li-ld-"Big Ben.” National Anthem. Close d °2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Broadcasters topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters light orchestra (under the direction ol Mr. J. Knight Barnett). S. 10: -'l r - Herbert Hiuehcliffe (baritone). B.l< : Mr. Bl°jd Davies (violin solos). 5.24: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano). 8.31: Miss Mary Charlton (pianist). 8.35: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor). 8.45: Mr. Harry lliomas (elocutionist). 8.52: Miss Maisie barnett (■contralto). 8.59: Weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. claies, Government Meteorologist. Resume ol following day’s programme 9.4: Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 9.11: Mr. Hei ix rt Hiuclicliffe. 9.15: Mr. Lloyd Davies. 9-o: Miss Helena Stewart. 9.32: Broadcasters light orchestra. 9.39: Mr. Norman Wright. 9.4 G: Miss Mary Charlton. 9.u0: Miss -Maisie Barnett. 10.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Mr. Harry Thomas. 10.<: Broadcasters’ light orchestra. 10.17. llio Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth. During intervals between dances “Suu" news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and ehinies. National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—6,3o p.m. till 10 p.m. , „ ... 3LO. MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.lo p.m.: The Vagabonds—" There Will Come a Time” (Garden); "The Magic of Moonlight and Love” (Major); “Thcre> a Garden iu Loveland" (Major), SA’o: Hurry Kitts (tenor), “Lilacs” (Rachmaninoff). 8.28: The Vagabonds—“ Red Lips Kiss My Blues Awny"; “Sing Me a Baby Song (Kalin): "I’ve Got a 'Yes’ Girl" (Suovaine). 8.37: Moilv Mackay (soprano). "Romance (Debussy), 8.40: The \ agabonds—"Maybe You'll Be the One” (McKinnon) ; “All On Mv Ownsome." (Kahn); “Are You Happy (Ager). 8.49: Henry Trompf (baritone), "O Flower of All tlie World" (Finden). 5.52: The Vagabonds—" Who’s Loving You To-night” (Le Davis); “Moonlit Waters’ (Friend): "Underneath the Stars with You" (Stept). 9.1; IL Brercton (secretarj Victorian Cricket Association) will speak on "Country Week Cricket." 9.6: Ths Vagabonds—"Go Home and Tell Your Mother” (Baen); "Rang Tang" (Trent.) . "Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth (Yellinan). 9.15: Hector St. Clair (comedian), "Chuckles.” 9.18: The Vagabonds—- " To-night You Belong to Me” (Coslow) ; “So Blue” (De Sylva); “At Sundown’ (Donaldson). 9.27: Harry Kitts (tenor), "Memory Song" (Oliver). 9.31): Tlie Vagabonds —"Broken Hearted" (Lombardo); "That Night iu Araby” (Snyder); “From Now- On” (Friend). 9.39: Molly Mackay (soprano), "Morning" (Ilurlstone). 9.42: Tlie Vagabonds—" Till the End of die ■World With You”; "My Heart is Calling" (Garden); "Tlie Spell of tlie Moon” (Kalin). 9.51: Henry Trompf (baritone), “Adieu Marie" (Adams). 9.54: The Vagabonds—" How Can You Be So Mean to Me" (Nelson); ".My Idea of Heaven" (Johnston). 10.0: “Argus" news service; British official wireless news from Rugby: meteorological information; announcements; sporting notes by “Olympus”; 1 Island shipping movements, 10.15: Tlie Vagabonds —"Golden Memories of Hawaii” (Stevens); “Night Time is Love Time” (Davis); "Wondering Why” (Ash). 10.24: Hector St. Clair (comedian), “Comic Cuts.” 10.27: The Vagabonds—“ How Long Must I Wait For You” (Stilwell); “Slow River" (Mvers); "What Are You, Waiting ' For” (Coslow). 10.30: Harry Kitts (tenor). “Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms” (Moore). 10.39: Tile Vagabonds—“ Once” (Edgar); “Pretending" (Baker); “Dawn of Love" (Knight). 10.48: Molly Mackay (soprano). “Tlie itose Enslaves tlie Nightingale” (Rimsky Korsakoff). 10.51: The Vagabonds—“ Yesterday” (Harrison) ; “Down Kentucky Wny" (Gamble) : "Everything Will Happen For the Best" (Gensler). 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: Tlie Vagabonds—" Here I , Am” (De Sylva): "Just a Memory” (Henderson); “Oli, Piinpinella" (Wearn); “I Fell Head Over Heels in Love" (Parsons); “Lady Do" (Lewis); “My Hawaiian Evening Star” (Sheridan) ; “Down Virginia Way”; "There’s Everything Nice About You” (Wendling); “Biowin' Off Steam” (Davis); "She Belongs to Me" (Johnson); "Half a Moon" (Reynolds); “Shepherd of tlie Hills” (Nicholls). 11.40: God Save tlie King. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres). —8 p.m.. Tlie concert to-night will lie provided by I lie Blackstone St. David's Society. .Welsh National Anlheni, “Hen Wiad Fy Nhadaii” (James), Mr. Stanley Edmunds; anthem, “Conies nt Times" (Woodward). Welsh clioir: solo, “Wake Up" (M. F. Phillips), Mrs. 14. M. Edwards: address by president of St. David's Society, Mr. R. 11. Lewis; community singing, "St Garmon" (Price): solo, “Thorn," Mr. Ivoi Jones: children's choruses (Welsh items). Welsh children; male chorus, "True Till Dentil." Silkstone Apollo Club; recitation, “Y Weedw Foch Lau,” Miss C. Parry; duet (male), "The Fisherman," Messrs. T. Westwood and V. Morris; concertina solo, “Land of My Fathers," Mr. W. Collins; solo, “Gwald Y Dolyn,” Miss Eelanor Davies; community singing. "Alexander” (Roberts); solo, selected. Mrs. G. Stafford; monologues, (a) "Lil' Feller" (Clark Reynolds mid Co.), (b) "Cos 'es '.-ippy” (Clark Reynolds ami Co.). Mr. D. Owens; solo, “Mona." Mr. T. ■Westwood; duet. “As I Went a-Roaming” (Brake), Mrs. E. M. Edwards and Mr. I. Hewitt: solo. “N'mit Y Mynydd" (Davies). Mrs. T. Jones; farewell greetings to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Morgan, who are leaving for Wales, by the president; male chorus'. "Men of Ilarleeh" (by request), Silkstone Apollo Club; greetings to kindred societies; solo. “Rocked in the Cradle of thDeep.” Mr. V. Morris; concertina solo, selected, Mr. W. Collings: anthem. "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward), Welsh choir. 10.0: "The Dally Mail” news; weather news. Close down. Note.- —New Zealand time is two nnd a half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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