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BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.
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To-day .7—7..30 a.m.: Town HalL; chime's. ;t;3 3,:'
Weather ' lorecastf 7.34: EMufflc.;-',8.0:, -Time
signal and cables. 8.5:' MusicalT-interlu'de;;. 8.9.:.
MtlRici.'.:. R 91 ? ' IVouf linr cvnrmsiu ? flnfl t'-T f Orecafiti-
8.23: Mails and sliipplng. ?8.27:-Alusicai mier
lude. 11.0: Town Hall . chimes -.and morning
t devotion, the Rev. Geo., Tulloch.VililS: Musical^
interlude. 11.18: Club notes, and:. womeh'B* in^-:
ferest talk by Mrs. Dorothy .'?:Qnham'1- 11.38 r
Musical interlude. 11.44::.Talk by. ;Dr. E, M.
Starig, 'Health arid Hygietfej' '[12.0 '-p.m.:
Musical interlude. 12.5: Home crafts talk, by
Victor Rees. 12.15: Musical' reproduction.
12.40: News service, by courtesy of -'The ? W.est
Australian.' 12.50: Produce market' report'. and-
siding, price of wheat. 12.52: British -'officttl:
^wireless, news. . 1.0: Time signal, ?meteorologickr:
information and .weather report.' 1.2 :j Nichol
son's musicale.. 3.0:. Town Hall . chimes. Melo
dies, by the Harmony Duo., 3.15: ' Keeping in
step 'with current topics, by Basil Kirke.- 3.25:
Melodies by the Harmony Duo. 3.40: iToKlay.V
story. 3.50: Melodies, grave ' and gay.- 4.10': ;
Topicalities, from here and there;' ,V4.25: Musical
interlude. 6.0: Town Ball chimes and children's
goodnight stories by Uncle Bas. 6.80: Musicale,
arranged by Nicholson's, Ltd. 7:6:- Musicale ar
ranged, by Xicholson's, Ltd., (continued): -7.30:
Weather report. 7.31 : Market . reports. 7.45:
From Ambassadors Theatre, orchestra interlude
by Bert. Howell's Stage Band. Favourite, melodies
from 'The Arcadians'.' 8.0: . ^yn Hall
chimes.. Charles Wicks, baritpne, ''Tis the Day,'
'Sylvia.' 8.7: Zlata Kalmikoff, 'Air,' 'Ga-
votte.' 8.14: Phyllis Blott, 'IScIierzoin B
Flat.'' Marcia Hodges. 'Wio is SylviaV 'Hark,
Hark the Lark.' Phyllis1 Blott, ,'The Wanderer.'
Murcia Hodges, 'Tlie First Loss,' 'Laughing and
Weeping.' 'Cradle Song.' : Phvllis Blott, 'Jm-
promptu.' Slarc'ia Hodges, 'The Inquirer,' 'The
Wild Bose.' PhylliB. Blott, 'AverMariai' 8.49:
Zlata Kalmikoff, '2nd Movement from Sonata.'
8.56: Charles Wicks, 'Springtime fin Somerset.'
9.0: Time signal, meteorological report, announce
ments, siding price of wheat, 'Daily News' news
service and British dfficial wireless news. 9.15:
Churles Wicks, 'Flow'r of the Desert.' 9.18:
.Stage presentation from - Ambassadors Theatre,
featuring: — 'Dance and Grow Thin,' Bert
Howell's Stage Band. Les. Waldron at tbe Wur
Iitzer' organ. 9.35: 'Strange Tales of Mystic
India,' by W. E. Greenfield. 9.50.: Bert.
Howell'f, Stage Band. ' 10.15: Meditation music
by A.B.C. Instrumental' Trio.
.Features for to-morrow evening: The Har
mony Duo, A B.C. plavers, May Webster, Dorothy
Formby and F. Alexander. ?
Full week's programme every Thursday, -u
'The Western Mail.'
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To-day. — Women's radio service, (11 a.m; to
noon ) : Shopping cruidiv reproduced musif.. and '
Bechstein Welte reproducing piano. Luncheon
session, .(12.80 p.m. to 2 p.m.): Reproduced
music and Bechstein Write reproducing piano.
Afternoon session, ( 3 p.m. to /4 p.m. ) : Repro
duced music- and Bechstein Welte. - reproducing
piano. Early evening session, (5.45 p;m. . to
6.15 p.m.): ChildK-n's session (6.15 p.m. ? to
7.50 p.m.): Reproduced music and Bechstein
Welte reproducing piano. 'Where to go To
riightJ' Evening, session';.. (8-pJri.- to'u9:p\;mj) ; 7
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