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TO-NIGHT'S RADIO

4YA, Dunedin.—4.Bo: Light musical programme. 4.45 : Sports results. 5: Children’s session. 0: Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30: Talk under the auspices ‘of the New Zealand Lighting Service Bureau by Air S. D. Hughes. 7.40: Talk by Mr J. 0. Willis, ‘The Work of the S.P.C.A.’ 8: Chimes. Tho Dunedin Royal Alalo Choir (conductor, Dr V. E. Galway) presents tho second concert of the 1936 season. Soloists—Aliss Alary Pratt (contralto), Aliss Eva Judd (violinist). Air John Kennedy (tenor). Relay from tho Town Hall. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk by Air J. T. Paul, ‘ World Affairs.’ 9.25: Air Fred Baker, baritone (three numbers). 9.35: ‘ The Pedlar,’ a tale of the Secret Service, presented by K 7 and the Embassy Players (recordings). 10.7: ‘Best Sellers,’ comprising a. recorded programme of popular dance numbers. II: Close down. 4YO, Dunedin.—s: Selected recordings. 6: Close down. 7 : After-dinner music. 8: Variety and vaudeville programme. ■ 9: Alusical comedy programme, 10: Comedy and light music 10.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch —5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.30: Talk by 3YA gardening expert, ‘ Alushroom Culture.’ 8: Chimes. A New Zealand programme. Two numbers by the Woolston Brass Band (conductor, Air R. J. Estall). 6.8: Choral verse-speaking by the pupils of St. Alary’s College, 8.14: Woolston Band (‘ Scenes in Alaoriland ’ suite), 8.32: Choral verse-speaking (‘The Alarch of Te Rauparaha,’ by Thomas Bracken). 8.38: Two hymns by the Woolston Band. 8.43: Choral verse-speaking. 8.49: Woolston band. 0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: ‘ British Commonwealth and Civilisation ’ talk series—Air L. L. R. Denny, ‘The Dominions/ 9.20: Programme of .special recordings, concluding with “ Alusic, Alirtb, and Alelodv.” 11: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—s: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7; News' and reports. 7.30; Time signal. Talk by Mr C. E. Palmer, ‘ Society: A Living Organism.’ 8: Chimes. Chamber music programme. Instrumental trio —Aliss Blanche Crump (pianiste), Air Frank Crowther (viola), and Air Albert Wright (clarinet) present Alozart composition. 8.18: Record (soprano). 6.25; Record (tenor), 8.28: The Bovd Neel String Orchestra (conductor, Air Bovd Neel) present Alozart number. 6.40: Talk by Air S. V. AFEwan, ‘ Front Rankers of the British Turf.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from the Town Hall of ringside description of wrestling contest (announcer, Air A Pope). 10 (approx.) : Dance" programme. 11 1 Close down. IYA, Auckland. —5: Children’s session. 6 : Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30 • Agricultural talk by Mr G. H. Hoi fox'd, ‘The Romance of Fertilisers.’ 8: Concert programme. A radio sketch, ‘The Case for Impersonation.’ Cast—-Ursula Wayne. Airs J W. Bailey; Captain Elhsford, Air j! W. Bailey; Joe, Air H. Burton; Henry Vane, Air H. Burton; Wells, Mr John Thomson; produced by Mr J. W. Bailey. 8 22: Record (quartet). 6.23: Record (recitalist)., 8.30: Aliss Eileen Joyce (famous young pianiste) presents six numbers. _ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from the Town Hall of ringside commentary on wrestling match. 10. “ Alusic, Alirth and Alelody ” (recordings). 11: Olosc clown. Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T. 6.15 p.m.: Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 7: I‘eature programme: The fishing industry. 7 40- A song recital by Janet Powell (contralto). 7.55: News and announcements. 8.15: Close down. World Short Wave Programmes. (All times ai‘e New Zealand summer.) 5 5 p.m.: DJB, German folk song. 5 10: ‘A Alusical Beginning. _ 6; TRA3, relay from P.T.T. transmitter. DJB, news in German. 6.15: A Alusical Beginning’ (continued). 6..2U: TP A 3, market prices, rates of exchange. 6,30: TP A 3, records. 6.40: Relay from PT.T. transmitter. 6.55; Records. DJB, ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners m Australia ’ 7; DJB, news and economic review in English. 7.15: ‘To-day in Germany.’ 7.30: TP A 3, talk on events in France. DJB, orchestral concert. 7 45- TP A 3, records. 8.15: TPA3, news in French. 8.30: 3LU, countryman's session. DJB, ‘ A Rustic Concert.’ 8.45: TP A 3, news m English. 8.48; 3LR, ‘ Cookery for the Country Puddings and Pies,’ Air E. J. Alish. 9: 3LR sporting session, conducted by Wallace* Sharland. 9.15; DJB, sports review. 9.20: 3LR* national news bulletin, including ‘ Radio Nations Gazette.’ 9.30: DJB, news and economic review in German. oLR, musical interlude. 9.38; Talk, ‘ Alarnage and the Family—What of the Mutef Dr W. G. K. Duncan. 9.40: DJB, Hitler vonth • programme, by the German (Girls’ League. ‘Northern Coastline and Bavarian Peaks—a Aleeting.’ 9.53; 3LR, Victorian news bulletin. 10: VK3AIE, ‘Songs from the Worlds Best-known Baritones.’ DJB, children’s hour, ‘ Hold Tight or ion'll jr.,ll l> ;iLR, ‘Shanghai,’ an original radio serial of the China Sens, written for radio by Edmund Barclay; final episode, ‘Homeward Bound. 10.30: VPD2 variety programme. 3LL, I oter Bornar and bis piano-accordion. 10.45: Interlude. 10.50: ‘ A Visit to a Russian Bath,’ Aliss Betty Roland 10 oo: DJB German folk song. 11: \K3AIE, news’ bulletin and sporting results. DJB. concert of light music. 3LK, the \BC. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, assisted by Harry Hutchins (violin). 11 15- VK3AIE, 1 Gems from Alusical Comedies.’ 11.30: 3LR, interlude. 11 35- ‘ Harlequinade, a play by Katherine Burns; the scene is a mctnro gallery. 12: DIB news in English. 3LR, tho A.B.C. (Alelbourne) String Octet. TO-AIORROW. 7.5 a.m.: 2RO, more than three hours’ varied programme from Italian stations. 9: RWS9, a programme in English, including music and news 10.15: 2110. news in English. 10.30: 2RO news in Spanish. 11: 2RO, nows ill English and Italian. Selections from the opera ‘ Una Partita,’ by Riccardo Zandonai. Programme dedicated to business and professional women’s clubs under the auspices of the Italian

Federation of Business and Professional Women. Vocal concert by a soprano. ‘ 2RO’s Mailbag.’ 12: TPA4, news in English. 12.15: Records or theatrical broadcast. 12.30 p.m.: DJB, ‘Sonata in F Minor,’ by Johannes DJB ‘ Prince" Eugene, that Noble Knight,’ ballad recital, "l.lo: New* and ° economic review in English. (DJN and DJQ, ‘ To-day in Germany.’); 130- DJB, ‘Little German Broadcasthip- ABC.’ (DJN and DJQ, Hitler youth programme, ‘ Thirty Days Hitler Youth.’) 1.45: Children’s songs and lullabies. 2: DJB, news in German. 2.15: Concert of light music. 2.45:] TPA4. news in French. Market prices.3 20: TPA4, news in English. 3.30:’ DJB. news .in Spanish. TPA4, news in Spanish. 3.40: Records or theatrical broadcast. 3.L5: DJB, ‘Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 4.45: TPA4. news in German. * ,i i for DJB will also be broadcast f> 5.5 to 10.15 p.m. by DJA and DJN, from 10.55 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. by DJE, and from 12.30 to 4 p.m. by DJA, DJD, DJN, and DJQ.

CHI. Location. Me+r Kcs Wa+t»DJB. Berlin ... 19.74 15.200 40.00# TPA3, Paris ... 25.24 •11.885 — 31.R. i.vnOhurst 31.34 9.580 i.ooa VK3MK. Melbourne 31.55 9.510 1.500 VPI)2. Suva ... 31.45 9.540 — 2RO. Rome ... 25 40 11,810 20,000 RW59, Moscow 50.00 6,000 20,000 TPA4, Paris ... 25.60 11.720

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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 1

TO-NIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 1

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