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WHAT’S ON THE AIR?

cUi-iiiililliiluiiiiiiiiuuiiiniiiiiuuiiiuiNiuniiiiuiniuiiiuiiiiKUiiiiuiiimiiiiiuuiiiiMiiiiiimiiuui All YA Stations 7 p.m.: Government and overseas ■ews. 7.10: New Zealand news and -eports. IYA, 650 k.c., 461-3 m.— 7.30 p.m.: Winter course talk. 8: “-Mr. Chalmers, K.C. —The Finlay Case.” 8.15: “Wandering With the West Wind.” 3.45: "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Talk, “Them Was the Days—Old Thames,” by Mr. Julius Hogiben. • 9.20: Regimental Band cf H.-M. Grenadier Guards, “Anchors A weigh” march; “Liberty Bell” march, 9.23: Willy Liebe (cornet) with 'band accompaniment, “My Lovely Colorado.” 9.30: “Dad and Dave.” 9.43: Willy Li-etoe (cornet) with band accompaniment, “Napoli.” 9.46: Royal Belgian Guards Baud, “Entry’ of the Gladiators”; “En Avant.” 9.52: Regimental Band of I-1.-M. Grenadier -Guards, “Anitra's Dance"; “In the Hall of the Mountain Kings,” 10: “-Billy Cotton Entertains." 2YA, 570 k.c., 526 m.— 7.30 pan.: Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives. 10.30: Music, mirth and melody. 2YC, 840 k.c., 357 m.— 7.30 p.m.: “Who’s Who and Wtoat’s What?” 7.40: Talk, “Current Books.” 8: Popular programme. Billy Cotton and his Band, “The Gay Imposters” selection. '3.8: “The Rich Uncle From Fiji.” 8.20: Roy -Smeck and his Hawaiian Screnaders, “Let Me Whisper." 8.23: -Swingtime Harmonists, “Me and My Girl." Vocal trio, “That Old Feeling.” Hammond organ solo, “Whistling Rufus.” Vocal trio. “Blue Skies Around the Corner.” 8.35: Carroll Gibbons (piano) and 'his Boy Friends, “Carefree.” 8.40: “Just a Job of Work,” -by a signwriter. 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Boxing' match. 10: Music, mirth and melody.

limilimPMUimillilliiimillllliililUlllllimiillffillillllllilililffimmiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiimummiiiiii' 3YA, 720 k.c., 416.4 m.— 7.20 'D.m.: ‘Made in New Zealand.” 7.35: Talk, Mr. J. W. McLeca, "Veterinary 'Problems—‘Breeding Ewes.” 8: “The Woman in White.” 8.14: J. H. Souire Celeste Octet, “Song of the Celeste.” 8.17: “Night Nurse.” 8.29: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. “Amoureuse” valse. 8.32: “Thrills.” 8.45: J. If. Squire Celeste Octet, “Amina.” 8.48: “Personal Column.” 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Talk, Dr. A. L. M. Perry, “At Home in the Rhineland.” 9.20: Dance music from the annual Orange Ball, toy Colin Campbell’s Dance Band. 4YA, 790 k.c., 379.5 m, 7.30 p.m.: Gardening 'talk. S’: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “The Silken Ladder” overture. 8.10: Emmy Bettendorf (soprano), “The May Night”; “Songs of Spring.” 8.19: 8.8. C. -Symphony Orchestra, “Night, Ride -and Sunrise,” symphonic -poem (Sibelius). 8.35: “Man Through the Ages—The Pilgrim Fathers." 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Heinrich S-chlusnus (baritone), “Der Nock.” 9.13: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “Symphony No. 7 in C Major" (Schubert). 10: Music, mirth and melody. 2YH, 760 k.c., 394-Bm. 5 -p.m.: Light music. 5.30: For the children,” Uncle Ed. and Aunt Gwen. 6: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 6.15: Light music. 6.45: “Dad and Dave.” 7: After-dinner music. 7.15: “Inspector Scott of Scotland Yard —The Case of the Card of Death.” 8: Play, “Rapiers For Two —-'Coffee For One.” 8.42: Light orchestral and ballad selections. 9: Light variety. Empire Broadcast.— 4.30 p.m.: 'Big Ben. “Mr, Partridge’s Mistake,” play. 5.10: 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 6: News. 6.15: Talk, “World Affairs.” 6.30: Swing sestet. G. 45: Sports news and market notes.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19988, 13 July 1939, Page 15

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505

WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19988, 13 July 1939, Page 15

WHAT’S ON THE AIR? Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19988, 13 July 1939, Page 15

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