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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO.

4YA, Dunedin.—4.4s: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour. 6: Rebroadcast from Geneva of a talk to he given by Mr W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner. 6.7: Dinner music. 7': Nows and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8: Chimes. A classical and symphonic concert featuring works by French composers. Special recordings of orchestral music. 8.10: Record (two soprano songs). 8.27: Special recordings of orchestral music. 8.40: Talk by Professor S. F. Hunter, ‘ The Arabs and Jpws in Modern Palestine.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Record (tenor). 9.13: Special recordings of orchestral music (Berlioz composition). 10; ' ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Close down. 4YO, Dunedin. —5: Selected recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8; Variety and vaudeville programme. 9: Special presentation, ‘ Believe It or Not.’ The Three Musketeers with new ideas. A bright comedy programme. 9.40: Light popular entertainment. 10: Musical recital. 10.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30; Time signal. Talk under the auspices of Canterbury Agricultural College by Mr D. J. Sidey, ‘ The Wool Clip.’ 8: Chimes. Special recordings, instrhmental octet. 8.10: ‘ The Case of the Unfinished Speech,’ introducing Inspector Scott, of Scotland Yard (recordings). 8.52: Record (instrumental octet). 9 : Weather report and station notices. 9.5-: Talk by Mrs L. E. Rowlatt, ‘ Experiences Among the Australian Blacks.’ 9.20: Dance music. 11: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—s; Children’s hour (talk on topical events by Lady Ini Statham at 5.30). 6: Dinner music. 7:<News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 7.40: Talk by 2YA book reviewer. 8: Chimes. Popular programme. ‘Two Resignations.’ a further incident in the lives of the Japanese houseboy and his employer (recordings). 8.1(3: ‘The Easy’ Chair,’ comprising memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by (recordings). 8.28: ‘ The Voice of the People,’ being one of a series of recorded short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people. 8.35: Record (Russian orchestra). 8.40: Talk bv Mr AV. N. Pharazyn, ‘ Modern Utopias: Wells. Shaw, and Company and the Future ’■ (Part 11.). 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; A recorded programme, comprising recitals by ’cellist, contralto, pianist, and tenor. 10: ‘Music, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Close down. IYA, Auckland. —5: Children’s hoar. 0 : Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Talk by Mr R. A. K. Mason, ‘ Commentary on Current Events.’ 7.40: Talk by Mr W. T. G. Airey, ‘ The -Consequences of , War: (1) Political.’ 8 s A 8.8. C. recorded programme—- ‘ Victorian Melodies,’ a musical sequence, produced and conducted by Mr Stanford Robinson. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded 8.8. C. talk, . ‘ Conquest of the Air ’ (lecture 1), by Major R. A. Thornton, 9.25: Record (band music). 9.28: Miss Olive Ball (mezzo-contralto). 9.34: Mr Alan Morton (New Zealand champion eornetist). 9.14: Record (military band). 9.44: Miss Olive Ball (mezzo contralto). 9.51: Mr Alan Morton (cornetist) will play ‘ The Lost Chord.’ 9.57; Record (band). 10: ‘More Best Sellers,’ recorded programme of popular dance numbers. II: Close down. Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T., 5.45 p.m.: Big Ben. Play. 6.16: A cinema organ recital. 6.44: Talk. 6.59: Variety. 7.25: News and announcements. 7.45: Close down.

World, Short Wave Programmes. (All times are -New Zealand standard.) 5 p.m., D.J.8.. ‘ Music For Everybody.’ 5.30: TP A 3, relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJB, news in German. 5.45: ‘ Music For Everybody ’ (continued). 5.50; TPA3, market prices, rates of exchange. 6: TP A 3, records. 6.10 : ; Relav from P.T.T. transmitter. 6.25 : Records. DJB, ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners in Australia.’ 6.30: DJB, news and economic review in English. 6.45, ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7; TP A 3, talk on events in France. DJB, ‘At Green-wreath Inn,’ of valiant topers, sunshine enthusiasts and jolly songsters. 7.15: TP A 3, records. 7.45: TP A 3, news in French. 8: 3LR, countryman’s session. 8.15: DJB, selections by the Basse Orchestra. TP A 3, news in English. 8.30: 3LR, sporting session. 8.45: National news bulletin. 9: DJB, news and economic review in German. 3LR, ‘At the Royal Show To-day.’ 9.15; DJB, Hitler youth programme, ‘ The Shock Troop Kameradschaft,’ 9.23: 3LR, Victorian news bulletin. 9.30: VK3ME, ‘ Band Music, from Everywhere.’ SLR, the Hobart Orpheus Club—assisting artist, Denis Hourigan (’cellist). 10; VPD2, variety programme. 3LR, interlude. 10.5: Light orchestral concert by the Salon Group. 10.25: DJB, German folk song. 10.30: VK3ME, news bulletin and sporting. results. DJB, concert of light music. SLR, short commentary on Australian open championships, followed by a talk on professional golf, Gene Sarazen. 10.45: VK3MK, ‘ Famous Vocalists.’ SLR, The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Ladies’ Octet. 11: 3LR, ‘ Eyes of Youth,’ a play by Max Marcin and Charles Gucrnoji, adapted by Charles Wheeler; the action of the play takes place in a town about 50 miles from New York. 11.30: DJB, news in English. 11.45: ‘Greetings to Our Listeners in the Far East.’_ 11.50: Concert of light music (continued). 12: 3LR. news. 12.10: Dance music. TO-MORROW. 6.35 a.m. : 2RO, more than three hours’ varied programme from Italian stations. 9.45; 2RO, news in English. 10.30: 2RO. news in English. IU.oU: News in Italian. Concert by the Royal Customs Guard Band. Talk. ‘ Earth’s Juice, a Gift from the Sun.’ Vocal concert. News in Spanish and Portuguese. 11.30: TPA4, news in English. 11.45; Talk by Mme de Gramont. 12: DJB, concert of items by request. TPA4, records or threatrical broadcast. DJB, news and economic review in English. (DJN and DJO, ‘ To-day in Germany.’) 1 : DJB. ‘ Little German Broadcasting ABC.’ (DJN and DJQ, ‘ Young Authors,’ Martin Damsz.) 1 15- ‘Polonaise in E Major ’ by Liszt. K3O: DJB, news in German. 1.45: Chamber music. 2.15: TPA4, nws 111 French. Market prices. 2.50; Tl A 4, news in English. 3: DJB. news in Spanish TPA4, news in Spanish. 3.10:

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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO. Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO. Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 1

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