TO-NIGHT’S RADIO
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin.
4.45: Sports results. 5; Children’s session (Big Brother Bill). 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.30; Recorded talk, by an officer of the Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture, ‘ Milking Shed Equipment.’ 7.40: Talk, under the auspices of the Territorial Association. 8; Masterpeces of music, with thematic illustrations and comments b.V Professor V. E. Galway, Mus. D.,of Otago University; (1) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. ' Iphigenia in Aulis 1 Overture (Gluck); (2) London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Slavonic Rhapsody, Op. 45, No. 3 ’ (Dvorak) ; (3) Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Slavonic Dance, No. 1. Op. 46’ (Dvorak). 8.40; Talk, 'Luck and Probability at Cards. [ by Llewellyn Etherington. 9.5; (Ringside commentary on wrestling match. Pinder v. Wright (from Town Hall). 10: Dance music. 11: Close down. To-morrow.—6.3o a.m.: Weather report for aviators. 7: Chimes. Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Weather reoort for aviators. Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.50: A talk to women by Margaret. 11: Recordings. 12: Lunch music. 1: Weather report for aviators. Weather fore-
cast. Recordings. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4: Weather and frost forecast.
4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5; (Recordings. _ G: Close down. 7; After-dinner music. 8: Melodies of the moment. 8.In; Recorded play. ‘All’s Well.’ 8.42: The brightest and best of recent records. 9: ‘ Songs From the Shows,’ favourites from musical comedy and light opera. 10: Melody and humour. 10.30; Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 5: Children’s hour. 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.10: News and reports. 7.35: Talk by the garden expert. 8: Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall. 8.15; Webster Booth, Dorothy Clarke, and Foster Richardson (vocalists) , 8.23; Cornet duet with band accompaniment. 8,31: ‘ Eb and Zeb.’ B.4o:'The Band. 8.48 ; Edgar Elmes, Olive Groves, and Patrick Waddington (vocalists). 8.36: The Band. 9: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: ‘ls New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?’ Charlie Oliver asks, ‘Has There Been Any Decline in New Zealand Rugby Since 1930?’ 9.17: Arthur Catternll (violin), W. H. Squire (’cello), and William Murdoch (pianoforte). 9.43: Lula Mysz-Gmeincr (contralto). 9.48; String Quartet of the Berlin State Opera House. 10: Music, mirth, and melody. 11; Close down, ,
2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 5: Children’s session. G: Dinner music. 7; Government and overseas news, 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.28: Time signal. 7.30: Winter course talk, ‘ What’s the Weather Going to Be?’; (1). Everyman interviews an official forecaster. 8: Flonzaly Quartet. 8.6; Heinrich Schlusnu.s (baritone). 8.13: Bernardino Currey (piano). 8.31: Lotte Lehmann (soprano). 8.34; The Cologne Chamber Orchestra. 8.40: Talk, by the editor of the ‘ Now Zealand Law Journal,’ ‘ Round the Law Courts During the Past Month.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A 8.8. C. recorded programme, ‘Who’s Hooper?’ 10.3: Dance music by Mavis Edmonds and Her Rhythm. 10.33; Dance programme (recorded). 11.3: Close down.
IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s session. 6; Dinner music. 7; Government and overseas news from 2YA. 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30: Farmers’ talks—- ‘ Milking Shed Equipment and Practice ’ and ‘ Farming in the Rotorua County.’ 8: ‘ Tales of the Silver Greyhound: The Romany Rond.’ 8.30; ‘Thrills.’ 8.45: ‘John Halifax. Gentleman.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Ringside commentary on professional boxing match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hull. 10; Music, mirth, and melody. 11; Close down.
SHORT WAVE STATIONS (New Zealand standard times aro given.)
Empire Stations (19.66 m, 19.76 m, 19.82 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry,
6 p.m.: Big Ben. ‘The Industrial North’ (2), talk. G. 15: Dance band. 6.50; Blenheim Palace, feature programme. 7.30: The news. 7.45: The 8.8. C. Singers. 8.15 (to close down); Sports nerys and market notes.
VLR (31.32 m), Melbourne. 7.45 a.m.: Music. 8.15: Weather and news. 9.10: ‘Men Talking.’ 9.30: Radio serial. 10: Musical interlude. 10.15: ‘Sporting Magazine.’ 10.30: National Military Band. 11; ‘ Young Australia.’ 11,30: ‘Modern and Contemporary Composers.’ Midnight; Late news. 0.30: Summary of the day’s news. 1: Close down. To-morrow.—B a.m.; Weather and news. 8.40: Morning specialties. 11.30: Devotional service. 11.45: Close down. 1.30: Broadcast to schools. 1.50; Stock Exchange report. 2.10: ‘At Home and Abroad,’ “ The Watchman.” 2.30 : News. 2.35 : Musical programme. 7: Young people’s session.
VK3ME (31.5 m), Melbourne. 8.30 p.m.; Recordings. 10.30; Weather, mining news. 10.32: Recordings. 11.; Talk, 11.30: Close down,
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