TO-NIGHT'S RADIO
4YA (790 kc), Dunedin
4.45: Sports results. 5: Children's session (Dig Brother Dill, including special interlude by Gladys Moncricff, from 2YA). 6; Dinner music. 7: An address to the people of New Zealand by His Excellent the GovernorGeneral. 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30; Gardening talk. 8: Classical and orchestral programme. The E.J.A.R. Symphony Orchestra, Turin, conducted by Mo. D. Arafitbeatrof, ‘ Prince Igor ’ overture (BorodinGlazonnov). 8.10: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), songs of famous Russian composers— ‘ Oh. Do Not Sing Again,' ‘ The Island,’ ‘ln the Silent Night,’ ‘ Spring Waters ’ (Rachmaninoff), ‘At the Ball,’ ‘ Again as Before ’ (Tschaikovski). 8.22: The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates,’ ‘ Eight Russian Fairy Tales’ (Liadoff). 8.35: Eileen Joyce (piano). ‘Prelude in G Minor’ (Rachmaninoff). 8.39: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates.
* Komnrinslcaya ’ (Glinka). 8.47: Recorded talk by Air H. E. Carter, ‘Plays and Prestige: On Tour with the Old Vic in Europe.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Joseph Szigeti and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 19 ’ (Prokolicff). 9.25: Amelita Galli-Cnrci (soprano), ‘ Russian Nightingale Song ’ (Alabieff), ‘Chant Hinclou ’ (RimskyKorsakov). 9.31 : ‘ Music from the Theatre: Memories of the Ballet/ ‘ Le
Coq d’Or/ to the music of RimskyKorsakov. 10: Music, mirth, and melody. 11: Close down.
To-morrow.—6.so a.m.; Weather report for aviators. 7: Chimes. Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Weather report for aviators. Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.60: A talk to women by Margaret. 11: A tails by Miss 1. Finlay, ‘ Cooking and Recipes. 11.15: Selected recordings. 12; Lunch music. .12.15: Community singing, relayed from Strand Theatre. 1; Weather report for aviators. 1.10 (approx.): Community singing. 1.30: Weather forecast. Lunch music. 2: Selected recordings. 3.1-5: A talk by the A.C.E. Home Science tutorial section, ‘ Further Pointers on Running Business Meetings.’ 3.30: Classical music. 4; Weather report and special frost forecast.
4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin, 5: Recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. S: ‘Rosalie and Her Romances.’ 8.30: Random recordings. 9: ‘Night Nurse.’ 9.30: ‘The Homestead on the Rise.’ 10: In order of appearance—Frances Langford (soprano), Walter Porschmann and Fred Dompke (accordion duo), Tiuo Rossi (tenor). 10.30: Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch.
5; Children’s hour. G; Dinner music. 7 ; Government and overseas nows from 2YA. 7.10: News and reports. 7.35: Talk, under the auspices of Canterbury Agricultural College, discussion by college staff. ‘ Forage Crops for Next Winter.’ 8: ‘ The Woman in White.’ 8.14: The Victor Olof Sextet, 8.17 : ‘ Night Nurse.’ 8.30: The Victor Olof Sextet. 8.33; ‘' Thrills.’ 8.45; The Victor Olof
Sextet. 8.48: ‘Personal Column.’ 9 Weather forecast and station notices 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Dance music. 11 Close down.
2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 5: Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.) : Nows and reports. 7.28 to 7.30:_ Time signals. Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives. 10.30; Music, mirth, and melody. 11: Close down. 2YC (840 kc), Wellington.
7.30: ‘Who’s Who and What’s What? 5 “ Coranto ” covers odd items in the news. 8: ‘ What 1 Like/ a session of favourite items arranged and presented by a Fishmonger. 8.30; ‘ The Rich Uncle from Fiji.’ 8.42: ‘Just a Job of Work,’ an interview with an astronomer. 9: Weather report and station notices, 9.5: Robert Henry (pianist) presents-a group of works of modern British composers. 9.25: Nancy Evans (contralto). 9.37: Frisca Quartet (instrumental). 9.43: Mark Raphael (baritone). 9.55: The Queen’s Hall Orchestra. 10: Music, mirth, and melody. 10.30: 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: Winter course talk, ‘ Some Leaders of Reform in the Nineteenth Century, William Cobbett.’ by J. 11. Morris. 8; Air Chalmers, K.C., ‘ The Case of Norman Osborne.’ 8.15 : ‘ Wandering With the West Wind.’ 8. to: ‘The Fourth Form at St. Percy's,’ 9 ; Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded talk;
‘ James Busby, His Service and His Tragedy/ by Eric Ramsden. 9.20: Studio concert by the Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Captain George Buckley. 9.31: ‘ Dad and Dave.’ 9.44: The Band. 9.48: Richard Crooks with the Balladeers and Banjo. 9.51: The Baud. 10: Jan Savitt and his orchestra. 11: Close down.
SHORT WAVE STATIONS (New Zealand standard times are given.)
Empire Stations (19.66 m, 19.76 m, 19,82 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m, Daventry),
6 p.m.: Big Ben. ‘ Alontcalm ’ (1), a. talk. 6.30; The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 7.30: The news. 7.45: Talk on world affairs. 8: Saxophone solos. 8.15 (to close down),: Sports news and market notes.
VLB (31.32 m), Melbourne. 7.45 p.m.; Music. 8.15: Weather and news. 9.10: Talk. tral programme. 10.30: Talk. 11: Vocal recital. 11.30: Jim Davidson’s Orchestra. Alidnight; Late news. 0.30: Recorded feature. 0.50: Summary of the day’s news. 1: Close down. To-morrow.—B a.m.; Weather and news. 8.45: Morning specialties. 11.30: Devotional service. 11.45: Close down. I. 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 (41.5 m), Melbourne. 8.30 p.m.; Recordings. 10.30: Weather. mining news, 10.32: Recordings. 11. Close down.
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