ON THE AIR
RADIO BROADCAST. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. Ths following’ radio programme will be broad* east from the principal New Zealand and Aus* trallan broadcasting stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 12.30: Relay of Community singing from Town Hall. 1.30: Close down. 3.0: Afternoon session —selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5.0. Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 6.0: Dinner session, Columbia Hour. 7.0: News and market reports.. 7.40: Talk—Mr Norman Kerr, ‘•Physical Culture.’* 8.0: Chimes. March—Congress Hal! Band, “Winnipeg.” 8.6: Baritone— Peter Dawson, “Boots.” 8.1.0: Hawaii —Ingall’s Hawalians. (a) “Pua Carnation”; (b) “Hine-e-Hlne.” 8.18: Description—The Band, “Visions.” 8.30: Humour—Mr T. T. Garland, “Some Humour.” 8.34: Malo Octet—The Band, “Hallelujah Chorus.” 8.40: Violin with organ—De Groot and Terence Casey, “Cavatina.” 8.44: March —The Band, “In the Firing Line.” 8.50: Hawaii—lngall’s Hawalians, (a) “Maori Moon”; (b) “Hawaiian Memories.” 8.55: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.0: Male quartet—The Revellers, “Evenin’.” “Cornin’ Home.” 9.6: Cornet solo— The Band, “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” 0.9: Violin with organ—De Groot and Terence Casey, “Parted.” 9.22: Meditation—The Band, “Harlan.” 9.32: Hawaii—lngall’s Hawaiian.fi (a) “La Paloma”; (b) “Colonel Bogey March.” 9.40:' Baritone—Peter Dawson, “The Smuggler’s Song.” 9.44: Tone poem—The Band, “The Atonement” 9.52: Chorus—Light Opera Company, “Wake Up and Dream.” 9.55: March—The Band, “The Red Shield.” 10.0:,.G0d Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON.—SiIent. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCYCLES.) 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s Hour. “Uncle John.” 6.0: Dinner session, “Parlophone” Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk on Relay from 4YA Dunedin, Mr A. Hamilton, M.P., “The Operation of the Meat Control Board. 7.30: Addington Stock Market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Operatic and Miscellaneous Programme. God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Talk —Home Sceince Extension Department of Otago University, “Tired Husbands.” 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s Hour, conducted by Big -Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music, Columbia Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk—A. Hamilton, M.P., “Operations of the Meat Control Board.” 8.0: Chimes. International Concert Orchestra, “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.” 8.4: Soprano—Miss Olga E. Wynne, (a) “Love’s a Merchant”; (b) “The Little Damozel.” 8.9: Novelty Syncopators (with vocal chorus), “Laughing Marionette”; “Josie and, Me”; “Wanna Go Places.” 8.18: Recitals — Mr Angus Gorrie. “Poets Lost to England During the. Great War.” 8.23: Instrumental—Novelty Syncopators, “I’ll Get By”; “My Sin is Loving You”; “Rainbow Man.” 8.35: Vocal items—M. B. Brown, (a) “I Think I’ll Get Wed in Summer Time”; (b) “The Wedding of Lauchle McGraw.” 8.40: Bass-baritone—Mr Jack Clark, (a) “When the Sergeant Major’s on Parade”; (b) “Midshipmite.” 8.47: Novelty—Syncopators, “Roses in June”; “Break Away”; “Never Seen a Smile Like Yours.” 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: So-prano-Miss Olga E. Wynne, “Summer.” 9.4: Waltzes—Novelty Syncopators, “Carolina Moon”; “Pagan Love Song”; “Rosemary.” 9.12: Recitjils—Mr Angus Gorrie, “Poets Lost to England During Great War.” 9.18: Vocal items—Mr B. Brown, “Doughie the Baker.” 9.22: Foxtrots —Novelty Syncopators, “Lovable and Sweet”; “The Sun is at My Window.” 9.29: Bass-bari-tone—Mr Jack Clark, “Bedouin Love Song.” 9.32: Dance session—Brunswick hour and a-half. 11.0: God Save the King. 2FC SYDNEY (451 METRES). 8.0: Relay by 3LO Melbourne and SCL Adelaide. 9.0: From the Studio. The countryman’s' weather session. 9.5: Australian verse. 9.8: From the Sydney Town Hall. 10.5: From the Studio—Answers to correspondents. 10.15: Late official weather forecast. 10.17: Rest hour in radio music. 11.30: Close down. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (3»3 METRES). 8.0: “Veterans of Variety.” “We Are Oldtimers.” 8.3: Freida Spry, “Following in Father’s Footsteps.” 8.6: Martyn Hagan and Lucy Fraser. 8.16: The Inimitable Peggy Pryde. 8.26: Another old-timer, Bob Driscoll sings. 8.38: Martyn Hagan and Lucy Fraser, “Barney and Bedel la.” 8.-13: Freida Spry, “Two Little Girls in Blue.” 8.46: Again Bob Driscoll. 8.49: Stella Ranger sings. 8.55: Peggy Pryde. 9.0: C. Price Conigrave, “Fishing in North Australia.” 9.15: “The Newcomers” programme arranged by Madame Evelyn Grieg. 9.22: Edna McClelland, Contralto. 9.27: The Four Tromboneros, an Instrumental Novelty. 9.34: Weather information for the man on the land. 9.39: An Australian verse. 9.41: Zena Moller, Soprano. 9.46: Ted Turrell, “Impersonator and Mimic. 9.56: Beryl Howard, Pianist. 9.58: Edna McClelland, Contralto. 10.3: The Howard Sisters in solo and song. ■ 10.8: Zena Moller, Soprano. 10.13: The Four Tromboneros. 10.20: A Celebrity Record. Peter Dawson, Baritone. 10.25: Late news from the Sun and News. Late weather forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down. 4QG BRISBANE (395 METRES).
8.0: From the Studio. 8.10: Austradlo Musical Reproduction. 8.25: Albert Salmon (tenor). 8.30: From the Carlton Cabaret. Dance music. 8.40: From the Studio—Bessie Watkins (soprano). 8.45: From the Carlton •Cabaret—Dance music. ‘8.55: Bella Elms (contralto)—“That Old Irish Mother of Mine.” Metropolitan, weather forecast. 9.0: From the Carlton Cabaret." Dance music. 9.10: From the Studio. - 9.15:- From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance music. 9.25: From the Studio. 9.30: From the Carjton Cabaret.—Dance music. 9.40: From the Studio—Bella Elms (contralto). 9.45: From the Carlton Cabaret.—Dance music. 9.55: From the Studio..- TO.Q: News service. 10.15: From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance music. 10.25: From the Studio. 10.30: .From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance music. 11.0: Close down.
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Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 7
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