Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 12 September 1924, page 5


BROADCASTING. ———♦———

FARMER'S SERVICE. —

MIDDAY SESSION.

12.55.- Tune in to the Studio Chimes.

12.58.- Time signals from Farmer's Master Clock

(Sydney Observatory Time).

1.0. - Stock Exchange Information, Weather Infor-

mation, "Sydney Morning Herald' news and

cable service, "Evening News" midday news service.

1.15.- Close Down.

AFTERNOON TEA SESSION. 3.30. - Tune in to the Studio Chimes.

3.35.- Musical programme provided by Farmer's Or-

chestra, and broadcast direct from Farmer's Oak Luncheon Hall. Musical items will be rendered at intervals. Trio, "Berceuse" (Iljinsky); Fox Trot, "Homesick" (Irving Berlin); Suite, "Three Dream Dances" (Coleridge-Taylor); Fox Trot, "Everything is K.O. in K.Y." (Whiting); Selec-tion, "Whirled into Happiness" (Stolz); Fox Trot, "Charleston Cabin" (Weber); Melodie, "Chant Sans Paroles" (Tschaikowsky); Fox Trot, "Murray Moon" (Stoneham); Morceau, "Dance Characteristique."

4.45.- Late Weather Information, Stock Exchange

Information, "Evening News" news service.

5.0. - Close Down.

EARLY EVENING SESSION. 6.30. - Tune in to the Studio Chimes.

6.33. - Children's Hour - To-night by courtesy of the

Trustees of the Australian Museum a nature story entitled "Billy the Penguin," will be in-cluded in the Children's Hour. It has been specially prepared by Mr. J. R. Kinghorn,

C.M.Z.S.

7.0. - Dalgety's Market Reports (wool, wheat,

stock), Fruit and Vegetable Markets, Closing Stock Exchange Information, "Evening News"

news and cable service. 7.15. - Close down.

NIGHT SESSION.

Musical Evening by special arrangement with Beale and Company, Limited.

7.55. - Tune in to the Studio Chimes.

8.0. - Farmers' Trio, "FantasIa Trio" (James Brash);

Mr. George Veevers, Baritone Solos, "Lolita," "Shipmates o' Mine;" Mr. Henri Staell, Violin Solos, "Berceuse" (Cesar Air), "Marurka" (Wieniawski); Miss Thelma Hartley, Contralto, "Sink, Red Sun," "Deep My Love;" Mr. John Robertson, Tenor, "I Heard You Singing," "Macushla;" Farmer's Trio, "Lento" (Cham-inade).

Interval.

Miss Effie Williams (St. Quinton Downer's Studio), Pianoforte, "Waltz In A Flat," "Rhap-sodie No. 11."; Miss Dorothy Rudder, Soprano, "Micaela Aria" (Carmen), "Solveig's Song;" Mr. Horace Book, Elocutionist, Selected; Miss Vida Stedman, "Yo San," "A Summer Night;" Mr. Victor M'Mahon, Flute Solos, "Tourbillon" ("The Whirlwind"), "Barcarole" ("Tales of Hoff-mann"); Miss Dorothy Rudder and Mr. John Robertson, Duets, (a) "Letter Duet," (b) "Dear Love of Mine:" Mr. E. G. Bell, Basso, "The Erl King," "Invictus;" Farmer's Trio, "Spanish Dances" (Moskowski).

10 0. - National Anthem - Close Down.

This programme is subjoct to any variation that may be rendered necessary through unforeseen circumstances.

Programme for Saturday. - Wentworth Cafe Dance

Orchestra.

Programme for Sunday. - At 7.30, Sacred and Secular Concert.

Programme for Monday. - Royal Life Saving Society

Concert from the Town Hall. ============================