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■ sf*. fTO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 1 JYA, CHRISTCHURCH '- 1 ''■* (720 Kilocycles) 7.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: He. cordlngs. 10.30: Devotional service. 10.4 - Recordings. 11.0: Talk, under the auspice*:' ? of Christchurch Branch of National Cm : cil of Women, Miss M. Barnett. Sub-Matron - of the North Canterbury Public Hospital -'T i “Nursing in General." 11.15: Recordings: 12'r:;f noon; Lunch music. 2.0 p.m.: Recordings.? s :! 2.30: Talk,, prepared by A.C.E., "Feeding , :5 ~ the Normal Boy and Girl." 3.0: Classic®?*#® music. 4.0: Frost and weather Light music. 4.30; Sports results. 5D;;:-a Children's hour (Rainbow-./'fan). 6.0:-Sf Dinner music. 7.0: Governmei /and over./'/l seas news (from 2YA). 7.lft' (approx.):* News. 7.20; Military talk: Captain C.-'fefg Holmes and Lieutenant H. G. Burgess;* “Bugle Calls Explained." 7.35: Talk under 1 :? auspices of N.Z. Federation of Young - Farmers’ Clubs. Mr D. Coleman: “Early ;; History of the Amberley District." 7.50; :5 Sheep survey under auspices of Sheep -* Diseases Investigation Committee. 8.0; V, Policy Speech by the Prime Minister (the.Vj Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage)—rebroadcast from/;, 2YA ’ ;*» 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles) 5.0 p.m.; Recordings. 7.0; After-dinner'S music. 8.0; Chimes. "Breath of Fortune," ,» radio comedy by W. featuring crew of the Maud Woodlock" 7; (NBS production). 8.56: (R) J. H. Squiref',* Celeste Octet. “Scene de Ballett (de?-.‘ Beriot). 9.0; Weather report and station, notices. 9.5: Talk: M. S. Nestor. ~Thfe* Cruise of the General Gates. 9 20: Dance music. ~zf IYA, AUCKLAND .; :*«f (650 Kilocycles) - 2.30 pjn.: Classical hour. 3.15: Sport*/ - results. 3.30: Talk, prepared by A.C*7,;s'. “Feeding the Normal Boy and Girl." ■ Light music. 4.0: Weather report .taiM.farmers. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: CMMgjjftS ren’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. : Government and overseas news. (fro«stt2YA). 7.10 (approx.): News. 7.30: Talkij%; “The Whirligig of Time: Knowledge-iolgk’ the Earth and Ideas of the Universe jUM|» Modern Ideas of the Universe:” Profesjejgßp] P W. Burbidge. 8.0: Concert (R) "Westward Ho!” (George Edwards Company). 8.15: (R) “The Fourth. .Jbngftlt at St. Percy’s.” 8.30: Studio concert-py.-/; Chorus of Auckland Choral Society,: ducted by Colin Muston. (During concert the Everette electric organ.; vflfesi be used for several accompaniments, .wilhife Miss Ella Postles at the keyboard.), . The Chorus in group of choral settings (Percy ■ Grainger): “We Have Fed Our Sea for .-- - a Thousand Years ” (words by Kipling);- ~ “Australian XJp-country Song (sung syllables—no words); “The Fall of. the - Stone" (words by Kipling). 8.36: -(H) ~, Walter Barylli (violin). Waltz in A Major (Brahms). 8.38: The Chorus; “Hear; 'Mr,.?.: Prayer" (Mendelssohn); “Ave ;Mafia.(based on the chimes of the village church ;; bells at Cerro Lavemo on Lake Maggiore;. .. ? arranged for choir by Colin Muston) 1 / (Albert Coates). 8.49: (R) Walter BaryHi/-;/ (violin). Romance in G Major (Reger). 8 51: The Chorus: “My Pretty One" (Geof-*-;' frey Shaw): "The Land of Joy” position for women’s ■ voices -by .late ; Maughan Barnett): “All Through .the-!? Night” (Trdtl.); Epilogue from “The. Ban- Tv. ner of St. George” (Elgar). 9.0: Weather; ;, report and station notices. 9.5: (R) Talk: Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Ao-t*-,;’| aroa, "In the Footsteps of Marsden—With the Maori Choir in Sydney.” 920: (R) Grand Massed Brass . Bands, "Round the Campfire" Fantasia (arr. Maynard). (R) Jack Mackintosh, and Jesse Stamp., (cornet and trombone duet), , "Miserere r'/ from “H Trovatore” (Verdi). 9.30: (R) “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully. 9.43: ‘ (H) Foden’s Motor Works Band. “Baa. Baa; ' ; Black - Sheep” (Campbell). Patrick Colbert (bass), “Ole Faithful"-/,. (Carr, Kennedy); “My. Old Dog” (Sarony). •. . 9.52: (K) Jack Mackintosh and Jesse.. Stamp I cornet and trombone). Barcarolle/ - from “Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach).’- ' 9.55: (R> -Foden’s Motor Works Band,j-*-“Down the - Mall" March (Belton). -10.0: * Hour of dance music by bands of Frank - Proeba, Mai Hallett and Woody* Herman.
2YA. WEtUNMON (570 Kilocycles) 6.50 a.m.: Weather re_port for aviators. Forecast for Motueka orchardists. 7.0: _ Breakfast session. '10.0: Weather report s. - '■ for aviators. 10.10: Devotional service. 10.25: “Recordings. 10.45: Talk to women* ; ■" (Margaret). 12 noon: Lunch music. 1.0. - pan.: Weather report for aviators. Educational session: “The Changing" World.” 1.42: Health talk: “The Adveh- ■» lures of Gilbert Gadabout (6): China."- J Dr. M. Cha mptaloup. , 1.57: “New Zealand' f Birds: Their Songs and Habits" (2). Mr_ Johannes Andersen. 2.15: "Literature: Books? That Make the Past Live" (2). Drama- f tisation from, “Hereward tlio Wake.” Mr' D. EdwaVds.' .*.30- Classical mtisfc:f Sports results. / Weather reporC.lor'",» farmers; Erost forecast for Cantcnto £ and Otago. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Child-': ,?■. ren's hour for tiny tots. 6-0: Dinner music.'- ; 7.0: Government and overseas “ news. 7.10 : . (approx.) r: News. 7.28: "Who’s -Who 'amp"; What’s What?" r Ramble in - the hews by . * Coranto. 7.40: Talk. Book Reviewer,, - s “Books, Grave and Gay." 8.0: Chimes. . Popular programme. "The Sunshine Show.” Melody and rhythm. 8.17: (B) -"f "Dr. Dinwiddie on a Win” (Japanese "■ ' houseboy). 8.31: (R) Nelson Eddy (bari- j tone), with Male Quartet, “Sun-up to t Sundown” from the film, “The Girl of the Golden West” (Romberg). _ 8.34: (B) Louis Levy and Orchestra, “Sailing Along”." j; Film Selection. 8.40: Talk: Mrs Ernest ■£ ■* B.eaglehole, “The Eye-witness: The Snake jV Dance of the Hopi Indians.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Programme • by the Wellington-Harmonic Society. Con-fV. ductor: Mr Temple White. Mrs Estlier Caigoii. Part-song: ways”. (Densmore): “Come Soon -/g* (Brahms); “O’ Happy Days" (Elgar). ' %fQuintet with chorus: • “Far Away r from -’f’ Every Pleasure” (Bishop). 9.15: (K) Evelyn Howard-Jones (piano), (a) Waltz; r -*'- (b) Toccata: (c) Mazurka; , (d) Waltz, from "? s “Five Piano Pieces" (Delius). 9.21: Hat- -Jr: monic Society, Cantata for Female Voices: ri"The Water-Sprite’s Revenge” (Karel Bendi). Women’s choir, with • Myra £' Sawyer and Lilian Bere as soloists, . v, - Madrigal; "Matona, LoVely Maiden (Orlando Lassus). 9.31: (R) Vasa Prihoda a.(violin). Gavotte (Gossec. Burmester); "Waltz (Volkman, Prihoda). 9.37: Har- ,3monie Society, Somersetshire folk song. '~&f “Richard of Taunton Dene” (arr. Gerrard Williams); German love-song, "Still as the .. Night’* (Carl Bohm); negro spiritual, "I" Got a Rohe” (Burleigh); negro folk song," “Lullaby” (Natalie Curtis, Burlin). 547: ;>. (R) The Victor Olof Sextet. “Handel in ' V the Strand;” “Molly on the Shore” (Grain- ,J,-. ger). 9.53: Harmonic Society, part-song, - ? "Hymn to Music” (Dudley Buck). Chorus: ."is “The Emigrant” (Armstrong Gibbs);-: “Fledermaus” (Johann Straus). 10.4f.-;g' Music, mirth, and melody. ■ ■ ■ 2YC. WELLINGTON (840 Kilocycles) 7.0 pjn.: After-dinner music. 8.0: Cham- - ber music. 9.0: "On With the Show.” 10-0: - In order of appearance: Henry Ctoudsan (organist), Edith Day (soprano), and OHy Oakley (banjo). -
4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles!
3.30 p.m.: Sports results. Classical music, ,j, 4.0: Weather and frost forecast. 4-30: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: , Children's hour.* 6.0: Dinner music. 7-0: Government and • overseas news (from , 2YA). 7.10 (approx.): News. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Chimes. Symphonic and classical programme. (R) London Symphony Orchestra. Symphony No. 5 in E Elat Major, Op. 82 (Sibelius). 828: Grace Wilkinson (contralto), “J’ai Pleure en Reve” (Massenet); “Si Mes Vera .v Avaient des Ailes" (Hahn); Elegie (with obbligato) (Massenet). 8.40: Talk: Mrs *' J. Turner. M.A.: “Women in Medicine. . , 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: (R) Paris Symphony Orchestra. s “Bouree Fantasque” (Chabrier). S.llj (R) Gerhard Husch (baritone), "Delusion: "The Organ Grinder;" "Repose” (Schubert). 9.20: Masterpieces of Music, with- 1 illustration and comment "by Dr. V. S. - Galway. Dunedin City organist and l V turer in Music at Otago University: “Leonora” Overture, No. 3 (Beethoven). ;, > by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, cone.' - ducted by Bruno Walter; "Meistersingepy-. =• Overture (Wagner), by London PhilhWy; monlc Orchestra, conducted- by _Sir - Thomas Beecham; “Meistersingers”—-Pre- ;alude to Act 3 (Wagner), by Leopold SiO-. kowsky and Philadelphia Orchestra. 10.0. Music, mirth, and melody.
4YO, DUNEDIN .-3 (1140 Kilocycles) '%•> 7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. 8.0: '"pie Firefly" Selection. Geraldo and Orchestra--8.8: Jay Wilbur in “Melodies ox the , Month.” 8.15: ."The Memory Bax «- -s- - Runjit Singh; The Fakir’s Revenge. 8.30. Vaudeville and variety. 9.0:. “laves ot Famous Women: Lady Jane Grey, epi" • sode 5. 9.15: "Cinderella” (burlesque - , pantomime). 9.23: "Cole Porter Cameo. 10.0: In order of appearance: Cedric, , Sharpe (’cello): Danny Malone (tenor). Reginald Foort (organ). D AVENTRY, ENGLAND GSG. 16.86 metres: GSO 19-76 metres; , . GSB, 31.55 metres; GSD, 25.53 metres; 5.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Dance music. 6.10: t “World Affairs.” Talk by H. Wickham Steed. 6.25; Songs of the British Isles. , ■' Traditional' songs and music of the four _■ countries of the British Isles. Programme - arranged by Gwen Williams and GeorgL‘Estrange. 8.8. C. Theatre Chorus and. 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson. Programme compered by Frederick Grisewood. 7.20: The News and Announcements. 7.45; Close down-
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