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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night arc as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Book review. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk, “New Zealand Manufactures.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: “More Scampers with the Radio Scamps.” 9.30 to 11.0: Dance music. ”YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres'). —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecture tte, Mr A. J. Nicholls (Representative Hutt Valley Horticultural Society) “Gardening.” 8.0: Chimes. Special programme in commemoration of the Battle of the Somme (1916), presented by Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment Band and assisting artists: 8.1: Band, “To the Somme” (introducing “lill the Boys Come Home” and “The Long, Long Trail”). 8.6: War-time choruses, Lyric Quartet (a) “Keep the Home Fires Burning”; (b) “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.” 8.13: Band, “A Khaki Camp.” 8.25: Lyric Quartet, “The Deathless Army.” 8.29: Mr Will McKeon will relate some war anecdotes, true and otherwise. 8.36: Cornet, with band accompaniment, Bandsman W. Barke, “Little Grey Home in the West.” Band, “The Grenadiers.” 8.4/ : Tenor, Mr Charles Williams (a) “There’s a Long, Long Trail” ; (b) “A PA'fcet Day.” 8.54: Band, “Namur." 8.59: Weather report. 9.4 : Gramophone record. 9.10: War-time choruses, Lyric Quartet (a) “New Zealand Will Be There”; (b) “Pack Up Your Troubles.” 9.15: Band, “A Good Time Corning.” 9.27: Baritone, Mr Will Goudio (a) “Phantom Legions”; (b) “The Company Sergeant-Major.” 9.34: Mr Will McKeon, more war anecdotes. 9.41: Gramophone record. 9.45 : Band, “Bravo, The Anzacs”; “Abide With Me.” 9.55: Bass, Mr W. Binet Brown, “When the Sergeant-Major’s on Parade.” 9.59: National Anthem (introducing a fanfare of trumpets as played by the Scots Guards on ceremonial parades). 10.2: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecturette, arranged by 3VA Primary Productions Committee —“-Milk Fever and Other Ailments of Stock,” by Mr R. H. Murray, It.C.V.S. (Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln). 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of. 2YA, Wellington. 8.5: Opening quartet and bass solo, followed by soprano solos, Melodious Four, Mr T. D. Williams, Miss Frances Hamertoft (a) “The Sailor’s Life”; (b) “Was Every Nymph Like Rosamond”; (c) “Cherry Valley” (with instrumental accompaniment by Studio Trio). 8.13: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck (a) “O, Can Ye Sew Cushions” ; (b) “Hungarian Folk Tune.” 8.17: Tenor, Mr Russell Sumner (a) “The Plague of Love.”; (b) “The Pretty Creature.” 8.21: Gramophone record. 8.29: Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut (a) “The Cuckoo”; (b) “0 Let Thy Tears.” 8.33: Instrumental, Studio Trio, “Rondo—Trio in B Flat Major” (Schubert). 8.41: Bass, Mr T. D. Williams, “The Pipes of Pan.” 8.45: Recital, Miss Maiona Juriss, “The Vow.” 8.50: Gramophone record. 8.54: Soprano and tenor, Dolce Duo, “Come, Silver Moon.” 8.58: Weather report. 9.0: Gramophono record. 9.8: Vocal quartet followed by soprano solos, Melodious Four and Miss Frances Hamerton (a) “Sound the Merry Tambourine” ; (b) “Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary”; (e) “The Bee.’" 9.15: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Slumber Song.” 9.19: Tenor, Mr Russell Sumner (a) “Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces”; (b) “My, Lovely Celia.” 9.23: Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut (a) “Ah, Willow” ; (b) “Come, Let’s Be Merry.” 9.27: Gramophone record. 9.31: Instrumental, Studio Trio (a) “Melodie —Souvenir d’un lieu chcr” ; (1>) “Serenade d’Houque.” 9.39: Shakespearean recital, Miss Maiona Juriss, “Queen Katherine’s Defence” (“Henry VIIJ.”). 9.44: Bass, followed by contralto and bass, Mr T. I). AVilliams and Beltona Duo (a) “Tinker’s Song”; (b) “Beggar’s r Song”; (c) “Come to the Fair.” 9.51: Gramophone record. 9.57: Vocal, Melodious Four, “'Fhe Bells of St. Michael’s Tower.” 10.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres). — Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres). —2.30 p.rn.: Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Concert pregramme. 11.30: Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres). —2.30: Afternoon session. 6.15: Dinner music and news session. 8.0: Concert programmot 2GB SYDNEY V 3IC metres).—s.3o p.in.: Children’s session. 8.0 : Concert programme. 11.30: Closedown. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).— 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 6.15: Lecturettcs, 7.0: News session. 8.0: Concert programme. 11.30: Close down. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).— 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session. 7.30: Concert programme. 10.30: National A n them. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres). — 7.45: Lecturette. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0: Close down. Note: —New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 3

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