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RADIO PROGRAMMES

DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. •j Ths following radio programmes will bo heai-d 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: Cl)i!(lren’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “Threo Old Favouritics.” 8.5: “A Comer in Bloodhounds,” the Japanese houseboy. 8.18 : Howard Jacobs (saxophone), “Canzom-tta,” ‘‘Ah 1 Sweet Mystery of Life.” 8.24 : Layton and Johnstone (duettists), “All of Me,” “Home.” 8.30: “Eli and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 8.39: Trio and orchestra, “The Flying Trapeze.”- 8.47: Islanders, “For You, a Lei,” “I’ve Found a Little Grass Skirt,” 8.53: Orchestra, “Top Hat.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr L. K. Munro, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance 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 WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “I.es Sylphides.” 8.26: Mrs Wilfred Andrews (contralto), “Homeward,” “The Maiden’s Wish,” “Poland’s Dirge.” 8.36: Orchestra, “Polonaise No. 1 in A.” 8.40: Talk, editor of the N.Z. Law Journal, “Round the Law Courts in the Past- Month.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Bessie Pollard (pianist), “Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 4,” “The Prophet Bird,” “Tarantella, Op. 43.” 9.20:, Franz Volker (tenor), “Tramping Song,” “Good Evening, Good-night.” 9.25: Fritz Kreisler (violin), “Concerto in D Major, Op. 77.” 10.1: Music, mirth and melody. 11.1: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Show of Shows.” 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, “Old Comrades.” 8.5: “Westward Ho!” 8.18: Orchestra, “Sandler Serenades.” 8.23: Miliza Korjus (soprano), “Scrinado.” 8.27: Richard Tauber (tenor), “La Sercnata.” 8.31 : Orchestra, “Sandler Serenades.” 8.36: “Wandering with the est Wind,” a serial. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Douglas Cress well, “Old Canterbury Estates, the Rhodes Estate.” 9.20: Orchestra, “Echoes of Ireland.” 9.23: Wellbrock Brothers (songs), “When My Dream Boat Comes Home,” “Star Dust.” 9.30: Hipplewater Reported Missing.” the Japanese houseboy. 9.45 : -Wellbrock Brothers, “The Lady Who Couldn’t Be Kissed, ’ “Solitude.” 9.52: “Studio Stunts.” 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. 6.0 : Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “Swing^ -Along. 8.10: Norman Long (comedian), “To Wish You a Happy Christmas.” 6.13: Serenaders, “Winlcrtime Dreams.” 8.16: Grade’s Selection.” 8.22: Quenlm M. Maclean (organ), “Edward German. 8.28: Frank Luther (comedian), “Who Stole the Lock Off the Honhouse Door?” 8.31: “At a Christmas Party.” 8.37: Orchestra, “Only a Rose.” 8.40: Talk, Mr W. W. Bridgman, “Common Misquotations. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Band, “The Guards Patrol,” “Vanity Fair.” 9.14: Peter Dawson (baritone), “Phil, the Flu tor s Ball, “With My Shillelagh Under My ) Arm. 9 20 • Band, “Accession Memories. ’ 9.28 : “Eb and Zeb.” 9.37: Band. “Au Moulin, “Naila,” “Wedding of the Rose.” Peter Dawson (baritone), “So It Goes On. “Red, White and Blue.” 9.52: Band “Finlandia.” 10.0: Music mirth and melody. H.O: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272 metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s'.o : Selected recordings. ' 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilocycles).—6.2: Dinner music. 8.0: The \,B.C (Sydney) String Quartet, in association with Alice Prowsc, mezzo. 8.45: Dionel Lawson, violinist. 9.0: Late nows. 9 15: Lionel Lunn and Chandra Pnrkes, “The Secrets of a Secretary.” 9AO: Interlude. 9.35 : Street Singer, with Dick Pentley and Betty Ramsay. 9.55: Infcrluue. 10.0: Jim Davidson’s A.B.C. Dance Band. 10.30: Close. PHI SYDNEY (405 metres; 740"kilocyc.cs).—7.20: News. 7.35: Music. 7.40: National talk, “Modern Problems and Women's Share in Their Solution, Dame Maria Ogilvio Gordon, 0.8. E. 7.55.: Music. 8.0: Special community night. A convivial evening with the athletes from the various Dominions, who aro competing 1 in the British Empire Games. 9.0 : Batchelor travels. 9.10: Dino Borgiolli, tenor. 10.0: “The Dumbles,” ,a family atlair. 10.20: Russian ballet. 11.20: Late news. 11.30: Close. I • VLR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 metres9sßo kilocycles. „ 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: Special Empire Games Concert 9 0 ■ Travel letter from Denzil Batchelor 9 10: Recital by Dino Borgioh, lyric tenor. 10.0: “The Durables” comedy sketch. 10.20: Music. 10.30: News. 11.30: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER.

-8.15 p.m.—Big- Bon. “Music Hall. 9.15: “Empire Exchange.’’ 9.30: Brass Band concert. 10.0: Nows and announcements. 10.25: Close. WIXAL BOSTON, UNITED STATES Tho following programme by the World Wide Broadcasting Federation will bo heard to-morrow:— . 7,30-8.0 a.m.: The Monitor news the news (19.6 m., 15,250 k.c.). 8.30-9.45: University Series (same wave). 12.0-12.30 p.m.: Dinner music (49.6 m., 6040 k.c.). 12.30-2.0: Instructional (same wave). OLR, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA OLR3A 31.42 m., 9,550 k.c. 5.55 a.m.: Call letters and news in Czech. Concert session. 9 a.m.: News in English. 9.30: News in French. 9.40: Close, 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, i For listeners abroad. 3.0: News in Italian, band or orchestral concert, news in English. 4.20: Italian news, light music. 5.20 a.m. —Wavo 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. : Nows in English and concert, 2 p.m.: Close, RADIO COLONIALE, PARIS.

On 25.60 metres— 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.o: 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.: Can-

cert from the provinces. 12.45: Records or address. 1.0: 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.in.: News in French. 5.45: News in Arabic. 6.0: Concert on relay from the provinces. 6.50: Address on current affairs. 7.30: Nows in French. 8.10: News in English. 8.20: News in Italian. 8.30: Concert relay. 11.0: Close. On 25.60 motres. —11.15 a.m.: Records. 12.15 p.m. : News in French, Spanish and Portuguese. 1.0: Talk in English or recoids. 1,15: Close. ’

GSG 16.86m., 17,790 k.c. GSO 19.76m., 15,180 k.o. GSF 19.82m., 15,140 k.c. GSD 25.53m., 11,750 k.c. GSB ' 31.55m., 9,510 k.c.

TPA2 19.68m., 15,243 k.c. TP A3 25.24m., 11,885 k.c TPA4 25.60m., 11.720 k.c

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 54, 1 February 1938, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 54, 1 February 1938, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 54, 1 February 1938, Page 3

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