ON the AIR
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New Zealand transmit as follow; « TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 600 watt* 3 p.m., to 4.30 p.m., Aftern^* 630 p.m children s session? 0 7 news and information; 7 so* J' 15 P-m. on Motoring,’ by Mr. Geo to 10 p.m . relay of concert 8 John Court, Ltd., followed 1 by ? b £ l , he Gr&mniar school choir chestra (arranged by Mr F v 4:1(1 <*- and Mr. K. Bellow), ‘ including mental and vocal items. udin K instru. • • • ■ 2YA Wellington: 42u metres, 6.000 watts. j 7.15 p.m , News session and mark., ports, and a lecture on c 1 r *' studio concert including iter«« ’ w P aL . Studio Orchestra, Mr. F S \iartiiLm y lin), Mr. B. Brooker ture on affairs ni Samoa il 4 iec * Messrs. H. Montgomery and R. Thw-^; 3Y A Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., to 4 p.m.. Afternoon concert—news and reports; S p.m., concert ing relay from the Liberty R. Booth (baritone), Mr. M wSSA (tenor), Mrs. B. Sneeshy 225* soprano), the Avonside Male QuaJSE* and organ solos by Mr. R. E. Lake Ut ‘ 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 i to 4 ' 3 ? Af temoon concur including a relay from the Savov tS Rooms, an H.M.V. recital, and a talk S •Cookery,’’ by M. Puechgud TL? children’s session. Aunt Diannaand reports; 8 p.m., studio concert p rm, address under the auspice* of th, JV.-c-.A.: 9 p.m., relay of dance music hJ Ern. Beacham and his orchestra **!!; the Savoy. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 600 watts. 3 p.m., Rugby, South Canterbury * Auckland; 7.15 p.m., news and intonaation session; 8 p.m., studio concert to. eluding relay of overture from Stramt Theatre, Mr. F. Baker (baritone), Bohemian Duo (songs and instrumental items); Mr. J. Kennedy, Maori folk songs; relay of dance music from Click Clack Cabaret. • • • 2YA Wellington: 420 metres. 5,000 watts. 2.45 p.m., Rugby match, Athletic Park; 7.15 p.m., news session, sporting results and market reports; 8 p.m., studio programme including Studio Orchestra, Cemedy Duo, Mr. C. Soal and Mr. M. Kenny (guitars), Mr. L. Wilkins (bells), Bide Dabe (Swiss Vagabond musician). • • • 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 2.30 p.m., Relay of description of races, New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club, Addington; 6.30 p.m., children’s session] by Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m., news and reports; 8 p.m., relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra; Mr. Leslie Scrimshaw (tenon; Mr. T. L. Drummond (mouth-organ); Mrs. William Murdoch (mezzo-soprano); Mr. F. R. Monro (guitar); relay or dance music from Winter Garden Cabaret. 0 * • 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent day. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 6,000 watts. 5.45 p.m., Clock and chimes; Uncle George and kiddies; 6.30 p.m. studio itenu, 7.15 p.m., news from the “Sun”; 7.30 p.m, talk on “Gardening Science,” by Mr. Cooper, park superinte.nd&nt; 8 p.nu studio programme including Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Mr. R. Jones (baritone), Mr. W. Lear and Mr. W. Kenny in a laughing, whistling and tinging turn. Miss V. Lawrence (soprano), a talk « “Football” by the all-sports expe.'t Broadcasters’ Trio, Mr. S. Hollister (comedian). Miss N. M. Ferguson songs at the piano), Babs Duggan and Nonr.v. Barrington in one of their vaudevillainie* and news from the “Sun.” 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres. 5.00 U watts. 6 p.m., “Daily Standard” news: announcements; 6.30 p.m., bedtime stone* t. “The Sandman”; 7.45 p.m., W.E.A. wm class. The Jefferies Party will illustrsw to-night’s lecture; 9.15 p.m., relay » the s.s. “Esperance Bay”; concert gramme; 10.30 p.m., to 11 p.m., dance music. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 5.45 p.m., Entertainment for 7 p.m., news service; 8 p.m., concert gramme, including vocal and instrument items; orchestral music; dance music. • 0 • 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. Entertainment for children; p.m., news service; 7.15 p.m., J “Preparation for Planting Potato** Mr. J. T. Ramsay, potato expert. - p.m., concert programme, including « by the studio orchestra; selection* •- Coilingwood Citizens’ Band; vocaus*"* tions by Elsa Stralia, well-known tralian soprano; selections by the a . vocal quartette; vocal and instrume® items; dance music. * * * TO-MORROW 2BL Sydney: 353 metres; 5,000 watts. 5.45 p.m., Clock and chimes; L’ncj George and the kiddies; 6.30 P- I **;’ tfe programme; 7.15 p m., news t*c“Sun”; 8 p.m., to 12 p.m., atop**, gramme including Broadcasters 1 r Chorus, Mr. D. Helmrich Miss H. Walker (soprano), Trio, and a relay of the Jazz Band from the ballroom wiui news in the intervals. * * • 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres. 5.000 watts. 6.15 p.m., Lecture, The eign Legion,’’ by Compte de 1° . gen. 6.30 p.m., bedtime stories by unci® 8 p.m., a visit to the f actoI T.JJ * d«*• E. Sachs and Co., Valley, w cription of the foundry, of and of galvanising; 9 p.m., stuoi cert. pftN.B.—Owing to lack of »P?”’ u*; grammes have been given less i usual for this issue only. NOTES - - Listeners should remember on Samoan affairs to be bro*dC R Wellington to-night about is intended to give a short ac the trouble and state the view* sides without comments.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 14
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