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New Zealand broadcasting statteci transmit as follow: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 7.45 p.m., rebroadcast of 2YA. * *\ • 2YA, Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., uf tern oon session; 6 p.n cihldren’s hour; 7 p.m., news session; I p.m., special programme in commemoration of tbe signing of the Treaty of Wutangi, February 6, 1840: Overture, strtf quartette, “First Movement from Magr Quartette”; 8.6, address, Hanuon Hakopa; oration, Henare Poananp. LL.B., prologue fro “Scenes free the Past”; quartette, Tangi”; tK oration, Henare Poananga, TV Coming of the Maori”; 8.24, char “Thanksgiving Incantation °f Hir Priest” ; 8.25, haka, “Thanksgiving Haka 8.27, address, Hamiora Hakopa, '‘Maori? at Home in the Early Days”; Hew || Poananga. “The Marae and Hui ; L poi, “Ancient Poi”; 8.40, haka, ‘Taa Ki Tau”; 8.41, Koauau solo, Opa Whenarm * 8.44, song. Ope Whenarere and | Pa Te Hau”; S“? 3, haka, “Haka PW 5.49, string quartette, “Maori Lament r S 54, haka, “Haka Whakapapa”; dress. Hamiora Hakopa, “The Dawn c the New Day”; 5.59, string quarten“Waiata Maori "; 9.5, speech. Sir Mat Pomare, “The Treaty of Waitangi’ ; f k string quartette. “Ka Mate, Ka Matt 9.23, chorus, “Ope Tuatahi”; 9.25, Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister it New Zealand, “The Maori’s Part* in Great War”; 9.37, memorial hymn wit: string accompaniment. Mango, Tanani with Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “Pike V Te Matenga”: 9.40, address, Hamiora S»kopa, “The Maori in Song and Play T&day”; 9.43, solo and chorus, with strar accompaniment, Raina Kahukura, “Hot Hoki Tonu Mai”; 9.47, song, with stnsf accompaniment, K. Takarangi, “I"®* Little Maori, Home”; 9.50, chorus, ata Rau” and “Haere Haere ra e Hu* 9.55, solo, K. Takarangi, “Waiata «* • 9.58, chorus with string accompanunw* “E Pari Ra"; 10, solo, Mei Perepe, B* 4 ra De Waka”; 10.4, oration, Henare mnanga, “Maidens Welcome”; 10.5, cliona and snort double poi, “Ta Hine Kino”; 10.9, male chorus, Tona Potae wRopu Tamariki, “Karoo Karoo ; solo and chorus, Ka Winiata and jwWahine Tamariki, “Pekakekare ; solo with string accompaniment, Ka ata, “Hine e Hine”; 10.21, chorus, BopWahine Tamariki, “Te Taniwha, ; address, Hkmiora Hakopa, “In Renint** cent Vein”; 10.27, solo, Ka “Dream Boat”; 10.30, oration, Henjr* Poananga, “The Warriors’ Web: <***,' 10.31, haka, ”Ka Mate, Ka Mate ; W-£ solo, Mangu Tahana, "Home, Home”; 10.35, National Anthem. * • • 3YA Christchurch: — 306 metres, 600 watli. f 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6 Ilf dren’s hour—Uncle Jack and Aunt is®*t: i 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., re broadcast « f 2YA. • • • 4YA Dunedin:— 463 metres, 250 watts. 8 p.m., rebroadcast of 2YA. ACROSS THE TASSAH TO-DAY Australian broadcasting B * J|llf- Si. transmit as follows: 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 8.15 p.m., children’s session; $ PjjJjj ! : studio concert; 9.45 p.m., bj l p.m., studio concert, including Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; programme by Lindeman’s vvm«L and Windle (entertainers), organ items. Miss Stanton (g® 4# * Mr. Pechotsch (violin), hegtr*(soprano). King's mandolin Mr. Thomas (baritone), and^danee 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts 8.15 p.m.. Children’s «ta® 9 Man”; 9.30 p.m., news; 10.S0 Qgconcert, including items by HU jgier ter (tenor). Herbert Browne (tenow, Van Der Klei (’cellist), Bring®* . (elocutionist), and Len q,* tone); relay of items by the Nortn Orphans, and dance music. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts I 8.30 p. 111., children's session; § “Scouts and Scout ImmigO*} .timpr**' ■ “School and Play” (10 15), an s d ta dio 1 sions of Australia (lO.oO). ‘ Jf£ ■ cert by the Brunswick City rhor *l H Riddell (contralto). Southern VH B eietv. French Bros. ■ Lawton (harp), Mr. n ‘ jcm, ' rd |§ and dance music. ■
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 12
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581ON the AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 12
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