ACROSS THE TASMAN
Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: — TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 1,500 watts. Early Evening Session 5.45 p.m., G.P.O. clpck and chimes; 5.46 p.m., Daddy Longlegs will entertain the kiddies; 6.40 p.m., musical programme from the studio. Special Country Session 7 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.’s report; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist; Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report; Stock Exchange reports; grain and fodder report (“Sun”); dairy produce report (“Sun”); 7.15 p.m., books to read; 7.30 p.m., country news from the “Sun.” Evening Session 8 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes, Broadcasters topical chorus; 8.3, Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown; 5.23, Walter George’s Smart Set show in melody and humour; 9.23, talk on general sporting by Broadcasters allsports expert; 9.38, Newtown Band; 9.05, weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist- 10.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes, resume of following day’s programme; 10.3, Miss Ella Goodman (soprano); 10.10, George Campbell (of the Veterans of Variety) and Violet \ictoria, 10.-5, Mr. Harry Ross (tenor); 10.32, news Items by courtesy of tlie "Sun” newspapers; 10.46. Miss Ella Goodman; 10.53, Mr. Harry Ross* 11.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. to-morrow 2BL SYDNEY: Early Evening Session 641 n m G.P-O. clock and chimes; 5.46, George and the kiddies; 6.0, the pupil’s of Miss Monica Scully will entertain the kiddies; 6.40, musical programme from the studio. Special Country Session 7 r m GP O. clock and chimes, Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co's report, weather report and forecast bv' courtesy of Government meteorolob? - Producers' Distributing Soctety s fruit and vegetable market report Stock Exchange reports, grain and fodder re-SC'VW’-l?- country -Sun”; 7.30, talk oh "The Motor-car’ by Mr. Martin.
Evening Session 8 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes, Broadcasters’ topical chorus; 8.3, Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Barnett; 8.13, Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano); 8.20, Mr. Stanley R. Catlett (tenor); 8.27, talk on music by Madame Betts Vincent—Early German, John Sebastian Bach, C. P. Bach; 8.57, weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist; 9.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes, resume of following da,y’s programme; 9.3, Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra; 9.13, Mr. W. E. Lewis (baritone); 9.20, The Spinning Maids in vocal trios; 9.27, Mr. Arthur Mayes (basso); 9.34, duet, Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr. W. E. Lewis; 9.38, Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra; 9.48, Miss Dorrie Ward; 9.55, Mr. W. E. Lewis; 10.2, Mr. Stanley R. Catlett; 10.9, The Spinning Maids; 10.16, Mr. Arthur Mayes; 10.23, the Ambassadors Dance Band broadcast from the Ambassadors, “Sun” news broadcast during intervals; 11.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes, National Anthem.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 May 1927, Page 5
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447ACROSS THE TASMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 May 1927, Page 5
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