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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO

News is transmitted daily by London at 4,6, 8.45, 10.45 a.m„ 1, 1.45, 3.30, 6.15, 8.30, and 11 p.m. Rebroadcasts and recordings of broadcasts are given by national stations in New Zealand at 6,7, and 8.45 a.m., and at 1.15, 6.15, and 11 p.m. At 9 p.m. an N.B.S. newsreel will be broadcast. Stations now close at 11.30. 4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 5: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7: News 7.15: Book talk. 7.40: ‘The Bold Bad Buccaneers.’ 7.53: ‘ Tho Hunchback of Ben Ali.’ 8,6: Stokes Banjo Band. 8.19: Tino Rossi (tenor). 8.25: Charlie Kunz (pianist). 8.31: ‘The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s,’ 8.43: ‘ Live, Love, and Baugh.’ 9.20: Evening prayer. 9.28; ‘Soldier of Fortune.’ 9.54: Alfredo C'ampoli and his Salon Orchestra. 10: Banco music. To-morrow. —6 a.m. ; Recordings (weather report for aviators at 6.50, 10, and 1). 10.15: Devotional service. 10.50; ‘Spring and Summer Fashions.’ 11: Recordings. 4: Weather and frost forecast. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5: Recordings. 8; Concerto programme. 9: Vocal anil instrumental recitals. 10; Merry and bright. 10.30: Close down, 4YZ (680 kc), Invercargill. 5: Children's session. 6.45; ‘The Birth of the British Nation,’ 7; After-dinner music. 7.39: ‘ In Nature’s By-paths.’ 8: ' Out of the Silence.’ 8.26; Bagpipe recital.

8.45: ‘Here’s a Queer Thing.’ 9.20; Evening prayer. 9.25: Interlude. 9.50: Radio cabaret. 10: Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 5: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7: News. 7.35: Winter course discussions. 8: Yovanovitch Bratza (violin). US; Readings by O. L. Simmanee. 8.28: Organ recital by Dr J. C. Bradsbaw. 8.48: Norman Walker (baritone). 9.25; London Philharmonic Orchestra, with interlude by Alexander Kipnis (bass). 10: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 5: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7: News.” 7.10; Gardening talk. 7.30: Light Symphony Orchestra. 7.39: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 7.49; Lew White (organ), Waldo Mayo (violin), and Theodore Celia (harp), 8.15: Symphony orchestra. 8.27: Buccaneers Octet. 8.40: Fred Hartley and his quintet. 9,25: ‘The First Great Churchill.’ 9.52; 1 The Woman in Black.’ 10.6; Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s session. 5.45; Dinner music. 7: News. 7.15: Book review. 7.30: Loner ■String Quartet. 8.2: May Tombs (soprano). 8.14: Westminster Trio. 8.32: Herbert Janssen (baritone). 9.25: ‘Martin’s Corner.’ 9.50: Henri Looni and quartet, with orchestra. 10: Music, mirth, and melody.

London: 31.35 m, 25.53 m, 19.82 m, 19.66 m. 6.45: Scots Guards Band. 7.30; ‘Calling New Zealand.’ 7.45; Modern morality play, ‘Aaron’s Field.’ 8.45: Joan Campbell (mezzo-soprano). 9: ‘Hero Lies the Nazi,’ talk by Colonel M. G. Christie. 9.15: Dance music.

London: 31.55 m, 25.53 m, 19.82 m, 19.66 m. G;45; Religions service. 7: Irish Guards Band. 7.35: Play, ‘An Island Comedy.’ 7.55; Olivo Groves (soprano). 8.15: Talk, ‘Calling Australia.’ 8.45: Variety. 9: 'Speaking for Britain,’ talk by Air-Marshal Sir Philip Joubert. 9.15: Polish Air Force Male Voice Choir*

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Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 1

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