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RADIO PROGRAMMES

The following is a summary of the programmes to be broadcast by the principal Kew Zealand wireless statioap to-night:— * . . IYA, Auckland. 8.0: Studio String Orehestra, ' ' Eine Kleine Nacht Musik. ' ' 8.14: Vincont Aspey (violinist), Violin Concerto (Bach). 8.24: Derek Oldham (tenor), "I Love Thee. " 8.27: Lenora Owsley (piano), Sonata Appassionata. 8.43: Derek Oldham "In the Silent Night." 8.46: Madame Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano), songs by Eimsky Korsakov, Brahins, Schubert and Schumann. 9.0: Talk, By the Et. Hon. G. W. Eorbes, P.B., M.P., "Health Camps; George Y. Memorial Appeal." 9.15: Talk, Mr. Greville Walker, A.M.I.C.E., "The Eomanco of the Hauraki Gold Fields. ' ' 9.30: Henscien and Tognarelli (accordion and violin), ' ' Eheini sh Peasant, " " Listenin g Waltz." 9.38: Four Aces (vocal) "Hot Dogs and SarsapaTilla"; "Corinne Corinna." 9.44: Larry Adler (mouth organ), Melody in F; "Hungarian ' ' Dance No, 5. 9.50: Connie Boswell (vocal), "Mama Don't Allow It"; "The Panic Is On."; 9.56: Novelty Orchestxa, "Tap Dance" Hedley. 10.0: Music, Mirth and Melody. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Mantovani'a Tipica Orehestra, "Eound a Gipsjr Compfire." 8.8: Mr. O. J. Eoberts (baritone), "Joe, the Gipsy ' ' } ' ' Plymouth Hoe." 8.14: Marek Weber 's Orehestra, "Faithful Jumping Jack"; " Standchen. " 8.20: Columbia Light Opera Company, "A Fantasie of Sleep." 8.28: De Groot'S Orehestra, Chanson ' ' Bohemienne. ' ' 8,31: Mr. C. J. Eoberts "Simon the Cellarer"; "King Charles." 8.37: Louis Katzman's Orehestra "The Bells of St. Mary's." 8.40: Dr. Guy H. Seholefield, O.B.E., "World Affairs." 9.0: "George V. Memorial Appeal." 9.10: Weather. Station notices. 9.15: Light Symphony Orehestra, Joyousness." 9.20: "The Case of the Hooting Owl," radio play. 10.0: Danee musie. 3YA, Christchurch, 8.0: Chimes. 3YA Orehestra, "The Magic Flute," overture. 8.8: Franz Volker (tenor), "The Yiolet." 8.12: Professor Wilhelm KempfE (piano), Impromptu in B FlaA Major," Op. 142; "Moment Musical" in F Minor; ".Moment Musical ' ' in 0 Sharp Minor. 8.24: Signor and Signora Marotta (soprano and basso), Gounod, Verdi and Mozart. 8.46: Guila "Bustabo (violin), Caprice in A Minor; Praeludium and Allegro; "En Bateau." 8.56: 3YA Orehestra, "Hungarian" Dance No. 5 "George Y. Memorial Appeal," 9.10: Weather. Station notices. Popular fallacies; Mr. Geo. Lawn, M.A., "That a Statement may be True in Theory but not in Fact. " 9.30: Boston Symphony Orehestra, Symphony No, 6 in B Minor, Op. 74. 10.10: Music, mirth and melody' \

4YA DUNEDIN 8.0: Murray A. Fotster (organ) Toccata from Third Sjynphony; Benedictus; Interlude Fugue; Minuet Intermezzo; Scherzo. 8.27: Te Mauri Meihana (soprano), "Po Ata Eau," "E Hotu Nei," "Marama Moea," "Haere Tonu." 8.40: Talk, by a Dunedin barrister: "Trials in Tabloid" (No. 4). 9.0: "George Y. Memorial Appeal." 9.10: Weather. Station notices. 9.15: BBC reeorded programme: "Beaten at the Post." 9:56": National Cavaliers, "Lonesome, That's AU"; "My Isle of Golden Dreams." 9.59: Orehestra Maseotte, "TJnder the Bridges of Paris." 10.2: Dance music. 2ZH, Napier, 6.30: Children 's hour. Aunt Winnie and TJneie J. 7.30: Orchestral music. 8.0: Studio eoncerfc (times approx.). Overture, Bournemouth Municipal Orehestra, "Bronze Horse Overture" (Auber). 8.10: Contralto, Mrs E. G. Stevenson, "Gray Days" (Noel Johnson), "They Say" (Warwick Evana). 8.16: Humour, Mr.TJlric Williams Eeserved. 8.20: Tenor, Mr E. G. Stevenson, "Moire My Girl" (Aitken), "Obstination" (de Pontenailles). 8.26: Leff Pouishnoff, "Shepherd's Hey" (Grainger). 8.29: Soprano, Gretta Starke, "Eose Softly Blooming" (Arme), "The Second Minuet" (Besley). 8.35: Violin, Fritz Kreisler, "Spanish Serenade" (ChaminadeKreisler). 8.38: Vocal duet, Mrs E. G. Stevenson and Gretta Starke, "Night of Stars and Night of Lo-ve" (OfEenbaeh), "Paradise for Two" (Tate). 8.44: Zygfryd and his Gypsy Orehestra, "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates), "The Little Irish Girl" (Lohr). 8.56: Soprano, Gretta Starke, "I Dreamt That I Dwelt" (Balfe), "Now Sleeps the Crimson Betal" (Quilter). 9.02: Humour, John Tilley, "The Anti-Arson Squad." 9.08: Bass, Malcolm MeEachern, ' 1 The Harmonious Blacksmith" (Handel), "The Merry Peasant" (Schubert). 9.14: Violin, Fritz Kreisler, "Spanish Dance" (Granados-Kreisler). 9.17: Contralto, Mrs E. G. Stevenson, "The Little' Old Garden," "The Arrow and the Song. " 9.30: Dance music. 10.30: Close„

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 68, 7 April 1937, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 68, 7 April 1937, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 68, 7 April 1937, Page 10

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