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RADIO PROGRAMMES

DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes will ho heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Domitvon National, Palcrston North, Australian, Empire, and European stations. Except for Australia all schedules are New Zealand tiriic; for Australia add lj hours to the time given. IY A AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o; Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Norwegian Dances Nos. 1 and 2.” 8.6: National Four (vocal), “0, Peaceful Night,” “Nelly Was a Lady,” “My Own Country,” "flood Evening?” 8 18: Orehcstia, “Mystics Beauty.” 8.21: Denis Shcard (tenor), “When My Ships Come Sailing ■ Home,” **Respite,” “When I Have Passed,” “Lassio o’ Mine.” 8.33: Aileen Warren (piano), ‘“Clock,” “Volga Boat Song,’ ‘“Hangar,” “Valsc Caprice.” 8.46: Airs Al. Collicoat (soprano), “When Alay Walks By,” “Sunshine and Daffodils,” “A 'J wiJight Song,” “The Harp of Delight.” 8.57: Orchestra, “Secrets.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5:1 Danco programme. 11.30: Close. I IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 880] kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical i>rogramme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner pro. | gramme. 10.30: Close. ! 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session, j 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, The; British Empire Fantasia.” 8.10: “The Kin"- Passes By,” a Coronation song eocna.. 8.20: Harry Bobbins (xylophone), “Fiddlesticks.” 8.23: Miss Myrthe Chotc (soprano), “Venetian Song,” “Golden Dancing Days.” 8.29: Band, “The Gay Divorcee.” 8.32: James Melton (tenor), “The Little House That Love Built, “Summer Night.” 8.38: Charlie Ku uz (piano), medley, 8.44: Naughto and Gold (comedy), “Holidays.” 8.47: Gino Bordin (guitar), “I Send Aly Love With These lioscs.” 8.50: Miss Myrtle Choto, Come Sing to Me,” “’J he Carnival.” 8.56: Band, “Old Vienna.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Quartet, popular numbers. 9.25: Dance programme, 11.15; Closo. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles). —5.0: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Instrumental programme. 9.0: "In Lighter Vein.” 10.0: “Merry and Bright.” 10.30: Close. 3YA Oil El SIC 11UBC11 (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s 0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “1 his England.” 8.10: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), “Mother o’ Mine,” “Danny Decver.” 8.16 : Billy Mayoral (pianoforte), “Wistaria,’ “The Wedding of the Painted Doll.” 8.22: Orchestra, Snndlor Minuets. 8.30: Brian I. (vocal), “Sally Horner.” 8.36: Pair of Jacks (comedians), “Coronation Day.” 8.42: George Scott Wood (piunoaccordion), "Speak to Me of Love,” “Stars Over Devon,” “In a Little Gipsy. Tearoom,” “Lulu's Back in ’town.” 8.54: Bichard Tauber (tenor), “Boses of Picardy,” “Serenade.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Ensemble,' “Senorita,” “Fairy Talc,” “Goblins’ Frolic.” 9.14: Jock Lockhart (comedian), “Dandelion, Daisy and Daffodil,” “Alaggio’s Always Happy.” 9.20: Josef Kaartinen (saxophone), “Dans I’Orient,” “Biller Sweets,” “Valsc Pamela,” “Serenade,” “Love Smiles.’ 9.32: Musical Comedy Company, “Songs from tho Shows.” 9.59: Ensemble, “Neapolitan Nights,” “The Little Old Garden,” “Indian Dawn.” 9.47 : Jock Lockhart .(comedian), “And So Say All of Us.’ 9.52: Band, "Cavalcade.” 10.10: Dance music. 11. Close. 3YL CHBISTCIIURCII (250 metres; 1200 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0- Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Closo.

4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—s.o: Children's ress'on. 60: Dinner music. 3.0: Orchestra, “b uimy Face.” 3.10: L. E. Dailey (tenor), “Mary’s Eyes." “A Night Idyll,” “When Chddher Plays.” 8.17: Orchestra. “Arioso,” “Shallow Waters.” 8.25: Mrs J- W. Allan (contralto), “Sweet Chance That Led My Steps,” “O Alen From the Fields,” “Jolinccn.” 8.35: Orchestra, “Valeo dcs Alouottes,” “Reconciliation.” 8.43: L. L. Dailey (tenor), “in Late September,” “Colette,” "A Song Down the Valley.” 8.50: Orchestra, “Dance of tho Hours.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Ringside description of professional wrestling match. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close. 4VO DUNEDIN (272 metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: Alter-d nner music. 8.0: Alter native concert programme. 10.30: Close. 2ZF-PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3 metres; 960 kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 21 A. 10.0: Close.’ AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilocycles).—7.4o: National programme, “Glass Bricks,” a play. 8.0: From tho Sydney Town Hall, a recital by Bronis.uw Huber - man, world-famous violinist, assisted by Jakob Ginipel (pianist-accompanist). 8.50: Interlude. 9.0: Paul Scliraumi, pianist. 19.30: From SCL, Adelaide Symphony OrI ohestra, conducted by Georg Sehneovoigt. I 10.15: Interlude, 10.40: Danco music. | 11.50: Close. | 2BL SYDNEY (405 metres; 740 kiloj cycles).--8.10 : Interlude. 8.15: The Radio I Roundsman, interviews personalities in the I news. 8.30; Sascha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble. 9.0: Old-time dance night with Don Royal and llis Old-Time Dunce Orchestra. Assisting aitists Bertie Wright, comedian, Joyce Stephenson, mezzo, Joe Box, comedian, and Dos Toolcy, vocalist. 12.0: Close. VK3LR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 metres: 9580 kilocycles. 6.30: Chimes. Market reports. 6.40: Sporting notes. 7 20: News. bulletin. 7.35: Lyre Bird. 7.40: Stephen Foster Songs, by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. 8.0: “lloteh Potch.” 3.30: “The World in Change.” 9.15: Modern music by Roy Agncw. pianist. 9.45: Programme from Melbourne. 10.30: News service. 10.50: | Mail bag session (Australia, New Zealand | and North America). 11.10: Dance music. 11.30: Meditation music. 12.0: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. OSG 16.86 m., 17,790 k.c. GSO 19.76 m., 15 180 k.c. GSD 25.53 m., 11,750 k.c. USB 31.55 m., 9.510 k.c. I 4.0 n.in. : Big Ben. “John Londoner at | Horne.” 4.30: Instrumental recital. 4.45: I “London Log.” 4.55: Variety. 5.25: News I and announcements. 5.45: Commentary on j lawn tennis at Wimbledon. 6.15 : Close. J GERMAN STATION, BERLIN. | D.IA 31.38 m., 9,560 k.c. Dj’b 19,74 m., 15,200 k.c. i])jE 16.89 m., 17.760 k.c. JJ.JN 31.45 m., 9,540 k.c. i 4.35: Call DJA, DJB. German folk song. 4.40: Week-end music. 5.30: News in German. 5.45: Music. 6.20: Greetings to listeners. 6.30: Nows and economic review in English. 6.45: “To-day in Germany.” 7.0: New German light. music. 8.0: “Come, My Darling, Dance with Me.” Dance music. 9.0: News in German. 9.15: “Daily Life in Germany.” 9.30: Songs from'the German Homeland. 9.45: Sign off. 1

2RO RABID ROMA (Roma). | Till 4-rSO A.m 25 40m., 11,810 k.c. A Per 5 0 a.m 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. On 25. a metres. —11.13 p.m. to 12.50 a.m.; Varied programme from Italian stations. 12.50: Mediterranean hour. 1.30: Near and Far East schedule, news in English, musical selections. 3.50: For Italian East Africa, with relay from tho Royal Opera House, Roms. Wave change at 4.50 to 31.13 metres. 5 a.m.: Arabian musical session. 5.20:. News in Turkish. 5.30: News in German. 5.50: News in English, with weekly summary on Sunday mornings in New Zealand. 6.15: News in French. 6.35: Programme from Italian stations. 10.30: North American session, news in English. 10.50: For Latin America, with operatic relay, news in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. 12.15: Close. RADIO COLONIALE (Paris). TP A 219.68 m., 15,243 k.c. TP A 3 25.24 m., 11,885 k.c. TPA4 25.60 m., 11,720 k.c. Through TPA4.—2.30 p.m. : Records. 3.30: News in French. 4.0: News in English. 4.15: Record recital. 5.15: News m German. 5.30: Close. Through 11’A3. —8.30 p.m.: Records. 8.45: News in French. 9.10: News in English. 9.20: News in Italian. 9.30: Close. Through TPA2. —10.30 p.m. : Concert from, a regional station. 11.15: Talk in Russian, Rumanian, Greek, Spanish, or some other language on Frcndli affairs. 11.30: News in English. 11.45: Relay from Radio Paris. 12.15: Talk on French events. 12.30: Concert. 10.0: News in French. 1.30; Talks. 1.50: Records. 2.0: Instrumental anchor, vocal concert. 3.30: Share market report. 3.55: Close. Through TPA3.—3.45 a.m. : News in French. 4.15: News in Arabic. 4.30: Concert relay. 6.0: News in French. 7.30: Records. 7.0: News in French. 7.40: News in English, and Italian. 8.0: Relay. 10.30: Close.

Through TPA4.—10.45 : a.m. : Records. 11.45: News in French, Spanish, and Portuguese. 12.30: Close.

TOMORROWS PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—9.o: Cricket report. 9.5: Record;. 10.0: Cricket commentary. 10.5: Records. 11.0: From St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher. Rev. Gladstone Hughes. 12.15: Close. Dinner music. 4.30: Close. 6.0: Childrens song service. 7.0: From St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. Preacher, Rev. G. V. Gerard. 8.15: Records. 8.30: Band, “March Lorraine,” “Belle of Now York.” Jean Menzios (mezzo-contralto), “Arise O Sun.” Band, “Rienzi.” Mr Hal G. McLennan (piccolo), “A Message of Spring.” Band, “Tangled Tunes.” Jean Menzies, “Aleli«ande in the Wood.” Band, “Peer Gynt.” 10.0: Close. 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—9.o; Cricket report. 9.5: Records'. 10.0: Further cricket report. 10.5: Records. 11.0: From Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South. Preacher, Rev. Walter Parker. 12.15: Close. 1.0: Dinner session. 4.30: Close. 6.0: Children s song service. 7.0: From the Salvation Army Citadel. Preacher, Captain George Thompson. 8.15: Records. 8.30: Orchestra, “Yelva.” 8.36: Rov Henderson Ibarltonc), “Tartarus,” “The Signpost." 8.44: Prihoda (violin). “Ave Maria, “Litanri,” “Caprice in E Major,” “Berceuse, Op 57.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: “Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra in E Minor.” 9 35- Chrissic Barton (soprano), “Maid of Cadiz, I'hc Nightingale,” “Eiegic.” “l’Ete.” 9.49; Orchestra, “Crown of India.” 10.1: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356 9 metres: 840 kilocycles).—6.o-8.0; Records. 8.30: Recital programme. 10.0: Close. 3YA CIIRIcSTCIIURCH (416.5 metres; 720 kilocycles).—9.o: Cricket report. 9.6: Records. ' 10.0: Further report. 10.5: Records. 11.0: From St. Saviour’s Anglican Church. 12.15: (lose. 1.0: Dinner music. 4.30: Close. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Records. 6.30: From St. Alban’s Methodist Church* Preacher, Rev. W. A. Gurley, M.A. 8.0: Records. 8.30: “Taunhaiiscr," an opera in throe acts. 11.0: Close.

4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—9.o: Cricket report. 9.5: Records. 10.0: Cricket commentary. 10.5: Records. 11.0: From St. Paill’s Cathedral. Preacher, The' Dean. 12.15: Clo ; o. 1.0: Dinner music. 4.30: Close. 5.30: Children's song service. 6.15: Records. 6.30: From First Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rov. W. Allen Stcvcly, M.A. 7.45: Records. 8.30: Orchestra, “Coronation.” 8.38: Karl Heinrich Dicncr von Schonbcrg (piano), “Caprice in E Major,” “Caprice in G Minor, Up. 116, No. 3.” 8.44: Orchestra, “Svmphony in U Minor, No. 95.” 9.0: Weather '9.5: Thea Philips (soprano), “Elsa’s Dream,” “Tu Clio Di Gel Sei Cinta.” “These Arc the Hours of Joy's Creating,” “Wicgenliod,” “The Lass with the Delicate Air.” 9.21: Orchestra, “Divertimento, No. 17 in D Major.” 9.45: Gerhard Husch (baritone), “Epiphany,” “The Way of Genius,” “The Ratcatcher.” 9.53: “Fete Dieu a Seville.” 10.0: Close.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FO SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kiln cycles.—6.6: National programme from 3LO: “In Quires and Place* Where They Sing,” Wireless Chorus with Frederic Earle at the organ. 6.30: A piano miscellany by Freda Manners —Sutton. 6.40: “A Sermon for those who may not like Sermons,— The Damnation of 1 lie Cheque Book. 6.55: Interlude. 7.0: “It Happened Then, 1840—the Hungry ’Follies’,” 8.0: Tho week’s story, “Constable Coyne,” Mr William Tainsh. 8.15: Recitals of .Beethoven and Brahms by Jascha Spivakowsky, pianist, and Tossy Sprivakowsky, violinist. 8.50: International" Affairs, Professor D. B. Cop land. 9.10: “Fireside Melodics,” AI Hammett and tho National Dance Orchestra. 9.40: Frederic Earle at the Electric Organ, String Ensemble and Carrie Cairncluir, soprano. 10.15: Epilogue. 10.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (405 metres: 740 kilocycles) —7.0: From the Mosman Congre gational Church, service conducted by l)r John Wright. 3.35: Nows. 8.40: The New Note Octet. 9.10: Interlude. 9.15: “Leaves of Memory, Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Mineliin. 9.55: Interlude. 9.40: Sylvia Bcrnita, Australian soprano. 10.0: Closo

VK3LR LYNDHURST. VICTORIA. 31.34 metres, 9580 kilocycles. 6.30 p.in.: Piano Miscellany. 6.40: “A Sermon for those who may not like Sermons.” 7.0: Play, “It Happened Then.” 8.0: This week’s story. 8.15: Jascha and Tossy Sprivakovsky, piano and violin. 8.50: Talk on International Affairs, by Dr G. L. Wood. 9.10: National Dance Orchestra. 9.40: .Organ recital, Arnold Column. 10.15: Epilogue. 10.30: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER.

4 p.in.: Big Ben. Instrumental recital. 4.35: Religious service, from Trinity. Methodist Church, Wolverhampton. 5.25: News, sparls summary, and announcements. 5:45: Commentaries, lawn tenins at Wimbledon, and Henley Regatta. 6.15: Close. GERMAN STATION, BERLIN.

- , 4.35: Cal! D.JA, DJB, German folk song. 4.40: Sunday music. 5.30: Nows in Gorman. 5.45: Music. 6 20: Greetings to listeners. 6.30: News and review of the week in English. 6.45: “In Memory of German Masters, Robert Schumann.” 7.45: J he Kaleidoscope of opera. 9.0: News in German. 9.15: The now month. 9.45: Sign off. - 2RO RADIO ROMA (Rome). Till 4.50 a.in 25.40 m., 11.810 k.c. After 5.0 a.m 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. On 25.4 moires.—ll.l3 p.m. to 12.50 a.m.: Varied programme from Italian stations. 12.50: Mediterranean hour. 1.30: Near and Ear East schedule news in English, musical selections. 3.50: For Italian East Africa, with relay from the Royal Opera House’, Rome. Wave change at 4.50 to 31.13 metres. 5 a.m.: Arabian musical session. 5.20: News in Turkish. 5.30: News in German. 5.50: News in English, with weekly summary on Sunday mornings in New Zealand. 6.14: News in French. 6.35. l’rogramme from Italian

stations. 10.30: North American- session, news in English. 10.50: For Latin America, with operatic relay, news in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. 12.15: Close. RADIO COLONIALE (Paris).

Through TPA4.—2.30 p.m.: Records. 3.30: News in French. 4.0: News in English. 4.15: Record recital. 5.15: News in German. 5.30: Close. Through TPA3.—8.30 p.m.: Records. 8.45: News in French. 9.10: News in English. 9.20: News in Italian. 9.30: Close. Through TRA2.—10.30 p.m.: Concert from a regional station. 11.15: dalk in Russian, Rumanian, Greek, Spanish, or sotno other language on 1* reneh affairs. 11.30: News in English. 11.45: Relay from Radio l’aria. 12.15: Talk on French events. 12.30: Concert. 1.0: News in 1 ranch. -1.30: lalks. I. Records. 2.0: Instrumental and/or vocal concert. 3.30: Share market report. 3.35: Close. Through TPA3.—3.45 a.rn.: News in French. 4.15: News in Arabic. 4.30: Concert relay. 6.0: News in French. 6.30: Records. '7.0: News in French. 7.40: News in English and Italian. 8.0: Relay. 10.30: Close. Through TPA4.—10.45 a.m.: Records. 11. News in French, Spanish, and Portuguese 12.30; Close.

GSO 19.76m., 15,180 k.c. GSB 31.55m., 9,510 k.c. GSG 16.36in., 17,790 k.c. USD 25.53m., 11,750 k.c.

DJA 51,39m., 9,560 k.c. DJli 19.74m., 15,200 lv.C. DJJi 16.89m., 17,760 k.c DJN 31.45m.., 9.540 k.c.

TPA2 19.68m., 15.243 k.c. TPA3 25.24m., 11,885 k.c. TPA4 25.60m., 11.720 k.c.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 182, 3 July 1937, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 182, 3 July 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 182, 3 July 1937, Page 3

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