ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow:— N TODAY IYA Auekland: *oo kilocycles. (00 watts. IZB Auckland: 1,090 kilocycles, 50 watts. S p.m.. studio concert. 2YA Wellington: 12 0 kilocycles. 6.000 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette. Mr. A. T. Barrow, The Motor”; S.O, orchestrina, "Midnight Dream”; 5.9, the singers in a group of “Nursery Rhymes”; 8.29, orchestrina, suite, “Izeyl”; 5.3-7, sketch, Mr. C. Gardiner and Mi§s M. Freeman, “Alfred Edward Collins”; 5.44, piano. Miss* Johnston, (a) “Sing a Sohg of Sixpence,” (b) "Lo Fille aux Cheveux de Lin,” (c) “Movement Perpetuo”; 5.51, orchestrina. (a) “The Introduction and Lament," (b) “Serenade” (Pierne-Monton); 9.0, lecturette, “Music Week Activities”; 9.10, cello trio, Mr. C. Tanner and Misses I. Lawand K. Goodson, (a) “Drink t Me Only,” <b) “Barbara Allen,” (c) “Annie Laurie”; 9.15, soprano, Miss J. Briggs, “The Blue Danube Waltz”; 9.22, sketch. Mr. Gardiner and Miss Freeman, “The Reason Why”; 9.29, cello trio, Mr. Tanner and Misses Lawson and Goodson, “Requiem 7; 9.38, duet, Miss Briggs and Miss Coster, “The Lotus Flower”; 9.42. organ, Mr. 11. White, (a) “Spring Song,” (b) “Trau- j mere!,” (;•) “Marche Solenelle”; 9.52, bass, j Mr. j. m. Caldwell, ‘’The Rebel”; 9.5 C. cello trio, Mr. Tanner and Misses Lawson and Goodson, (a) “All Through the Night,” (b) “The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington”; 10.3, tenor, Mr. Brusey. “In Summer Fields”; 10.7, contralto. Miss Coster, “Softly Awakes My Heart”; 10.11. orchestrina, “Czardas” selection. IYA Christchurch: 980 Kilocycles. 600 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s hour. Scatter joy; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, talk, Mr. N. M. Bell, M.A.. “Esperanto”; S.O, relay from 4YA Dunedin of debate between Otago and Canterbury University students subject “That Mod- • :n Industrialism is Detrimental to Culture.” The Otago team will speak at 4YA Dunedin, and the Canterbury team at 3YA Christchurch, the debate being broadcast by both stations. Affirmative < Otago University College), Mr. I*. H. W. Neville, Mr. J. G. Warrington. and Miss M. K. Stevens; negative (Canterbury University College), Mr. C. S. Perry, Mr. C. E. Purchase, and Miss West-Watson; 9.22, orchestra. “Love Lies” selection (.record); ‘. 26, tenor, Mr. J. B. Brown, (a) “Jean,” (b) “Tom Bowling”; 9.32, broadcasting A trio, (a) “Cantabile,” (b) “Slavonic *l)ance”; 9.55, tenor, Mr. Brown, “Nirvana”; 9.59, orchestra, “Five O’clock Girl” (record). * * * 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s hour. Uncle Allan: 6.0, dinner music session: 7.0, news; 8.0, student debate, in conjunction with SYA. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 600 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s session. Uncle Dave; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news: 7.15, talk, Mr. R. Talbot, ".Motoring”; 8.0, three-act comedy, “Caste” (Robertson), by the Auckland Comedy Players: Overture, “The Secret of Suzanna” (record); Act 1: The Little House in Stangate—Courtship; entr’acte, “My Darling” (record): Act 2 (eight months later): A Lodging in Mayfair— Matrimony; entr’acte “Funeral March of a Marionette” (record); Act 3 (12 months later): The Little House in Stangate— Widowhood; orchestral, “Valse dc Concert” (record). • • • 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles. 5.000 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s session: 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, “For the Man on the Land”; s.o, relay of opera “Maritana” (Wallace) by the Qrpheus Musical Society. IYA Chrlatchurch: 98<) kilocycles. 600 watts Silent day. IYA Dunedin: 660 kllocvcles. 600 watts 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0, children's hour, Uncle George; 6.0, dinner session: 7.0, news; 8.0, programme by St. Kilda Band. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS Main Australian stations will be on the air tonight as follow, times being those tor New Zealand: 2FC Sydney: 665 kilocycles, 6.000 watts 7.15 p.m., children’s session; 8.50, sporting session; 9.30 studio conceit and dance music. * • * 2BL Sydney: 855 kilocycles. 5.000 watts .45 p.m., orchestral items: 8.15, k; 8.30, news service; 9.30, further leco on “The Australian Aborigines,” by ofessor Radcliffe Brown; 9.50, music by orchestra; 10.0, wrestling described >m the Stadium. • • • )G Brisbane: 760 kilocycles. 5.000 watts 8 p.m., children’s session; 8.30, sporting news; 9.30, concert by the Federal Band. THE SUN PHONES DAY—BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M. RING 46-820 This Number Connects With Ail Departments. After 5 p.m. ring as follows: Publisher—46-820. Advertising—46-821. Literary—46-822 or 46-823. Newu Doom and Adv. Setting—46-824.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 8
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