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WHAT’S ON THE AIR?

All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas news. 7.10: New Zealand news and reports. IYA, GSO k.c., 461-3 m.— 7.30 p.m.: “Research and the Farmer” recorded talk by a member of the fields division, Department of Agriculture. 7.40: Talk, “Importance of Qualify in Farm Seeds,"’ Mr. W. Alexander. 8.0: Tales of the Silver Greyhound. 8.30: Dramatic presentation, “Thrills.” 8.45: “John Halifax, Gentleman.” 9.0: Weather, station noticels. 9.5: Boxing, Harry Summers v. Percy Kelly. 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.—

7.30 p.m.: Talk, “History for Everyman—Edward Gibbon Wakefield and the Foundation of New Zealand.” An interview with H. G. Miller, librarian at Victoria University College. 8.0: Chamber music programme, Ecole Normals Chamber Orchestra, Paris, “Concert Dans Le Gout Theiatral.” 8.18: Germaine Corney (soprano), .accompanied by the Quintette Jean Ibos. “Amour D’Antan.” 8.24: Kate Jourda in (pianist), “Prelude, Fugue and Variations,” “Barcarolle”; "Primavera.” 8.30: Vladimir Rosing (tenor), “The Sea.” 8.40: Virtuoso String Quartet, “Nocturne.” 8.44: Talk, Mr. Douglas Gresswell, “Discovering Our Coun-try-Coal." 9.0: Weather, station notices.' 9.5: Wrestling match, Frank Foster v. “Lofty” Blomfield. 10.0: An hour of modern dance music. 3YA, 720 k.c., 41G.4m.~

7.35 p.m.: Talk, “July in the Garden." 8.0: Band of lI.M. Coldstream Guards, “Garde Republicane March”; "Poet and Peasant” overture. 8.12: Jean Macfarlane, New Zealand contralto, “Sink Red Sun”; “Rose in the Bud”; “I Love the Moon." 8.21: Grand Massed Brass Bands, “My Lady Dainty’ intermezzo; "Under the BalconySerenade”; “March of the King’s Men.” 8.30- “Eb and Zeb.” 8.119: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "London Suite.” 8.48: Jean Macfarlane, "Caller Ou!” “Here ’in the Quiet Hills.” 8.54: Carlisle St. Stephen's Brass Band, “The Firefly”; "Torchlight March” 9.0: Weather, station notices: 9.5: “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” by Mark Nicholas—heeling back, the dive pass and defensive tactics. 9.10: L. Goossens (Oboe), J. Loner (violin). S. Roth (viola), and I. Hartman (cello), “Oboe Quartet in F Major (Mozantv. 9.36: Julius Patzak (tenor), “Oh That 1 Might Retrace”; “Sunday” and “My Love is Green ’ <Brahms). 9.43: Pablo Casals (cello) and Mieczyslaw Herszowski (piano), “Sonata in C Major,” (Beethoven). 10.0: Music, mirth and! melody. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m.—

7.30 p.m.: Talk, officer of the fields division of the 1 Department of Agriculture. “Seed Certification." 7.40: Talk, Mr. J. O. Wallace, Department 'of Agriculture, “The Growing of Wheat in the South." 8.0: Masterpieces of music, with thematic iilustrations and' comments by Prof. V. E. Galway, “Concerto for piano and orchestra in A Major" (Liszt) played by Arthur de Greet and London Symphony Orchestra; “Britannia" overture (Mackenzie) played by New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra. 8.40: Talk. Mr. J. T. Haul, "World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather, station notices. 9:5: Otlo Kertwbaeh Dance Orchestra. “Hello! Here is Walter Bromine.” 9,11: Hill Billies, “Alexander’s Rag-

time Band.” 9.14: Reginald! Foort (organ), “A Day’s Hunting.” 9.17: Mastersingers, “Let’s Face the Music and Dance”; “April Showers”; "On Moonlight Bay”; “With a Song.” 9.30: Xavier Gugat Orchestra, “That Night in Avalon”; "I’m Glad I Waited for You”; “There’s a Village in la Valley”; "You Walked Out of the Pictures.” 9.41: Maria Hester (soprano), Herbert Ernst G-rofo (tenor), and Max Schipper ('tenor), “Vienna Blood.” 9.47: George Swift (trumpet), “La Capriccosa.” 9.50: Duncan Sisters, “In a ■Little .Dutch Kindergarten.” .9.54: Charlie Kunz, “Charlie Kunz Piano Medley.” 10.0: Dance .programme by Dick Colvin and his music. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394-Sm.

5 p.m.: Musical programme. 5.30: Children’s session (Uncle Ed, Aunt Gwen). C.O: Light music. 6.15: "Eb and Zeb.” 7.0: After-dinner music, and light popular programme. 8.25: "His Last Plunge;” 8.40: Hastings Citizens’ Band, with recorded vocal interludes. 9.40: Light orchestral and vocal. Empire Broadcast.— 4.30 p.m.: Big Ben. BBC Scottish Orchestra, Paul Leyssac. Dramatic recital of prose and poetry. 5.50: Mae Craven (Australian soprano). 6.0: .News. 6.15: Variety, 6.45: Sports news aad market notes. Wellington Races.— To-morrow’s broadcast —First day of winter meeting at Trenitham.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 3 July 1939, Page 13

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WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 3 July 1939, Page 13

WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 3 July 1939, Page 13

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