RADIO PROGRAMMES
DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. Tho following radio programmes will be heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Dominion National, Australian, Empire and European stations. Except for Australia all schedules are New Zealand time, for Australia add 2 hours to the time given. IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o; Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Echoes From the Puszta.” 8.5: “A Bloodhound,” the Japanese liouseboy. 8.18: Chorus, “Dear Old Home Songs ” 8.22: A 1 Bollington (organ), “Medley of Serenades.” 8.28: Rocky Mountaineers, “Blazin’ the Trail.” 8.31: “Kb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 8.40: George Scott-Wood (piano accordion), “In a Little Gipsy Tea Room,” “Lulu’s Back in Town.” 8.46: Title Rossi (vocal), “Tho Wall to Thy Garden,” “Black-eyed Gipsy Girl.” 8.52: Orchestra, “Kiss Mo Again.” 8.56: Chorus, “More Dear Old Home Songs.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, “World Affairs,” Mr L. K. Munro. 9.20: Danoe music. 11.0: Close,
IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres;; 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme. 10.30: Close 2YA AVELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Symphony in B Flat Major.” 8.22: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), “Did Verschweigung.” 8.25: Marcel Moysc (flute), “Concerto in D Major.” 8.40: Talk, Col. J. G. Hughes, C.M.G., D 5.0., “71 Not Out, Loaves F rom a Sporting Book.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Sydney MacKwau (tenor), “Seven Songs of ttie Fair.” 9.30: Miseha Livitzki (piano).
“Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12.” 9.38: Theodore Scheidl (baritone), “O, Come in Dreams.” 9.42: Orchestra, “L’Enfant Prodigue.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: . Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville. 10.0: Light recitals. 10.30: Close 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles;.—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Amina.” 8.5: “Westward Ilol”, a serial. 8.18: Orchestra, “Gipsy Princess,” ■ “In Gipsy Land.” 8.24: Raul Robeson and Lawrence Brown, “Hammer Song,” “L’l! David,” “Mam’sclla Marie,” “Dere’s No Hiding Place.” 8.30: “Wandering With the AVest AA'ind,” a serial. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr Douglas Cresswell, “Discovering Our Country, Timber.” 9.20: Orchestra, “La Petite Tonkinoise.” 9.23: Wellbrock Brothers (vocal), . “Make a Wish,” “Music in My Heart." 9.30: “A Free Meal,” the Japanese houseboy, 9.45: AA’ellbrook Brothers, “My Campfire Dreams,” “Twilight on Hie ’trail.” 9.52: Sketch, “Buying a Gun.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close.
3YL CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres, 1200 kilocycles).—s.o : Selected recordings, 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 5.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “On the Avenue.” 8.10: Comedy Harmonists, “Maria Mari,” “Tarantella Sincera.” 8.16: Sidney Torch (organ), “When East Meets West.” 8.22: Jane Carr (humour), “Sun Bathing.” 8.25: Band, “Julietta.” 8.28: llildegarde (comedienne), “I Wanna Go to the Zoo.” 8.31: Twilight Serenadors, “South Sea Island Medley.” 8.37: Orchestra, “Parade of tho Pirates.” 8.40: Reserved. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Band, “Jamie’s Patrol,” “William Tell.” 9.14: Dorothy McKay (soprano), “The Hills of Donegal,” “Foggy Dew.” 9.20: Bands, “Minstrel Memories.” 9.26: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.35: Band, “May Day Revels,” "Sweet and Low,” “Tho Messiah.” 9.45: Dorothy McKay (soprano), . “John Anderson, My Jo;” “Colin’s Cattle.” 9.51: Band, “The AA'arrior.’.’j Soloist, Harry • Mortimer, --“Prometheus Unbound/’ 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272-metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Seleoled recordings. 6.0: Closo. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. ' 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilo cycles).—6.7: Dinner music. 8.0: Com mimity singing concert. Assisting artists, Bobby Watson, comedian; Desmond and Jansen, entertainers; Wendling and Molloy, novelty instrumentalists, and Lance Lnrkan, xylophonist. 9.0: Late new 3. 9.15: Silver Sextette. 9.35: Interlude. , 9.40: Mustersingers’ Quartet. 9.55: Interlude. 10.0: Variety. 10.30: Close. 2J!L SYDNEY (405 metres; 740 kilocycles).—7.2o: News bulletin. 7.25: Resume of cricket match, South Australia v. New South Wales. 7.30: News. 7.35: jVlusio. 7.40: National talk. 7.55: Interlude. 8.0: A.B.C. (Melbourne) Studio Symphony Orchestra. 9.0: Batchelar Travels. 9.10: Strella AVilson, soprano, and Howard Atidrews, baritone. 9.40: “Tho Dumbles," a family affair. 10.0: A harpsichord recital, by Mancell Kirby. 10.20: Daaice music. 11.30: Closo. VLR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 6.30 p-m. : “At Home and Abroad,” “The Watchman.” 6.45: Sporting. 7.0: News. 7.25: Commentary on overseas news. 7.40: News in French for listeners in New Caledonia and the New Hebrides. 7.55: Music. 8.0: Symphony hour. 9.0: Travel letter from Denzil Batchelor. 9.10: Stella Power, soprano, and Howard Andrews, baritone. 9.40: “The Dumbles,” comedy sketch. 10.0: Harpsichord recital, Maticel Kirby. 10.30: News service. 10.50: Dance music. 11.20: News brevities. 11.30: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. GSG 16.86 m., 17,790 k.c. GSO 19.76 m„ 15,180 k.c. GSF 19.82 m., 15,140 k.c. GSD 25.53 m., 11,750 k.c. GSB 31.55 m., 9,510 k.c. 8.15 p.m. : Big Ben. “Music Hall.” 9.15: “Empire Exchange.” 9.30: Brass band concert-. 10.0: News and announcements. 10.25: Close. WIXAL BOSTON, UNITED STATES. The following programme by the World Wide Broadcasting Federation will be heard to-morrow : —' 7.30-8.0 a.m.: The Monitor views the news (19.6 m., 15,250 k.c.). 12.0-12.30: Dinner music (49.6 m., 6040 k.c.). 12.30-1.0: Splendours of literature. 1.0-1.45: Educational (same wave). OLR, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA OLR3A v 31.41 m., 9,550 k.c. 5.55 a.nt. : Call letters and news in Czech. Concert session. 9 a.m. : News in English. 9.30: News in French. 9.40: Close. GERMAN STATION, BERLIN. DJA 31.38 m., 9,560 k.c. DJB 19.74 m., 15,200 k.c. DJE 16.89 m., 17,760 k.c. DJN 31.45 m., 9,540 k.c. 5.5 p.m. : Call (German, English). German folk song. 5.10: Music. 6.0: News in German. 6.15: Music. 6.50: Greetings to listeners in New Zoaland. 7.0: News in English. 7.15: To-day in Germany. 7.30: Music. 9.30: News in German. '9.45: Meditative comments. 10.0: Operetta. Midnight : News in English. 12.50: Greetings to listeners in the Netherlands East Indies. 1.0: News in German. 1.15: Music. 2.0: News in English and Dutch. 2.15: Music. 3.45: Academy of Athletics. 4.0: Sign off. 2RO RADIO ROMA, ROME. Wave from 10 p.m 25.4 m., 11,810 k.c. Wave from 5.30 a.m. ... 31.13 m., , 9635 k.c. 10 p.m.—News in Italian and concert programme. 11 p.m. : News in English, concert with frequent Italian lessons. 12.20 a,m,; For listeners abroad. 3.0: News
in Italian, band or orchestra) concert, news in English. 4.20: Italian news, light music. , 5.20 a.m. —Wave change. 5.30 : Arabic session. 6.11: Tourist topics in foreign languages. 7.40: News in English. 8.0: Programme relayed from the home stations. 12.35 p.m.: News in English and concert. 2 p.m. : Close. RADIO COLONIALE, PARIS. TPA2 19.68 m., 15,243 k.c. TP.A3 25.24 m., 11,885 k.c. TPA4 25.60 m., 11.720 k.c. On 25.60 melres.—3 p.m.: Records. 4.0: News in French, 4.30: News in English. 4.45: Classical music. 5.45: News in German. 6.0: Close. On 25.24 metres. — .7.0: News in French. 7.20: Records. 9.'0: News in French. 9.30: News in English. 9.50: Records. 10.0: Close. On 19.68 metres. —11.0: Records. Midnight : News in English. 12.15 a.m. : Concert from the provinces. 12.45: Records or address I.C: Concert on relay. 2.0: Address on current affairs. 2.20: Records. 2.30: Light music or a play. 4.0: Close. On 25.24 metres. —5.15 a.m. : News in French. 5.45: News in Arabic. 6.0: Concert on relay from the provinces. 6.50: Address on current affairs. 7.30: News in French. 8.10: News in English. 8.20: News in Italian. 8.30: Concert relay. 11.0: Close On 25.60 metres. —11.15 a.m. : Records. 12.15 p.m. : News in French, Sjianish and Portuguese. 1.0: Talk in English or rccoids. 1.15: Close.
Thirty men who were trying to cross the frontier into Spain as volunteers have been arrested at Ceret in South-West France.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 18 January 1938, Page 3
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