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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations. Daventry news: 6 a.m., 7. 8,20. 9.15, 12.30 p.m., 1.15, 5.45, 9. and 11. Weather reports: 6.50 a.m., 10. 1 p.m., 4, 6.55, and 9.10. Official news; 7 p.m. Devotional exercises in the morning, breakfast, lunch, and dinner music, and children’s sessions in the evening arc regular daily features. Stations open at 6 a.m. and close down at midnight. 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —10.50 a.m.: Talk, “ Mary Makes a Career: Planning a House.” 7.30 p.m.: Topical war talks from the 8.8. C. 8.10; From the studio: Lex Macdonald, baritone. 8.16: London Palladium Orchestra. 8.28: Studio recital iby Valda McCurdy, soprano. 8.37 Edith Lorand Orchestra. 8.45: Lex Macdonald, baritone. 8.51: The Hastings Municipal Orchestra. 9.10: Old-time dance programme by Ted Andrews and the Revellers’ Dance Band. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.). 8 p.m.: “Marie Antoinette.” 8.14: Hits of the day, 8.30: "The Mystery Club.” 9; "People in Pictures.” 9.30: Brass and military bands. 10: Pep and popularity. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.).—2 p.m.: Light entertainment. 2.15: Relay from Rugby Park. Review of march past of National Fitness Rally. 5.15: Saturday’s special of new releases. 6.15: Light music. 6.30; “The Old-time Theayter." 6.50: Terence Casey, organist. 7.10: Screen snapshots. 7.30: Topical wartalks from the 8.8. C. 8: Dance music, with interludes by Judy Garland. 9.5: For the music-lover. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —11 a.m.; talk, “Flowers and Architecture.” 3 p.m.: Rugby football match. 7.30: Topical wartalks from the 8.8. C, 8: London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.10; "Tales of the Silver Greyhound.” 8.33: International Novelty Orchestra. 8.36; Lupino Lane arid his Lambeth Walkers. 8.42; Otto Dobrindt and his Piano Symphonists. 8.45: Turner Layton, tenor. 8.48; International Novelty Orchestra. 8.51: Geraldo and his orchestra. 9.10: Excerpts from “ Pinocchio.” 9.28: New Mayfair Orchestra. 9.36: Victor Young and his Concert Orchestra, assisted by Frances Langford, Rudy Vallee, and Florence George. 10.15: Modern dance music 2YA, Wellington (570 k.c.). —10.45 a.m.; Talk by Mrs Mary Scott. 2 p.m.; Light music. 3: Rugby football match. 7.30: Topical war talks from the 8.8. C. 8: 2YA presents another instalment of “Krazy Kapers.” 8.26; “For the Film Fan.” 8.41: Favourite artists —Flotsam and Jetsam and John Tilley. 9.10: Dance programme.
IYA, Auckland (650 k.c.). —ll a.rn.: Talk by Mrs Mary Scott. 3 p.m.: Rugby football match, 7.30: Topical war talks from the 8.8. C. 8; Concert by the Rosario Bourdon Symphonic Orchestra, with recitals from the studio by Marie Leech (soprano), Winifred Cooke (piano), and Robert Simmers (baritone). 9.10: 8.8. C. recorded programme, “ Breakfast wtih the Bullfinches”: sketch, "An Arrangement of Gray and Black Billy Mayerl and his Multitone Piano Orchestra: and Andre Kostenaletz and his orchestra. 10.10: Modern dance music. Daventry.—War news will be broadcast from Daventry at the following New Zealand times:—s.3o a.m., 8.20 a.m. (summary). 9.15 a.m.. 11 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4 p.m., (summary), 5.45 p.m., 7.30 p.m. (summary), 11 p.m. Overseas Short-wave Stations The following is a list of overseas shortwave stations which broadcast news bulletins in English and may be picked up locally at fair to good strength, the New Zealand times at which they may best be received and the wavelengths in metres and megacycles also being given:VLR, Melbourne, 8.30 p.m., 31,32 m. (9,58 rn.c.). WPXT, Pittsburg, 4.15 p.m., 25.27 m. (11.87m.C.). WGEA, Schenectady, 2.30 p.m., 31.41 m (9 55m c.) > WRCA. New York, 5.30 p.m., 31.02 m. (9.66m.c.). WBOS, New York, 5.30—6 p.m.. 31.36 m. (9.57m.c.). KGEI, San Francisco, 5.30 p.m., 11.55 p.m., 31.48 m. (9.53m.c.). RADIO SAIGON, 10.15 p.m., 25.46 m. (11.79m.c.). SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations.—News broadcasts will be heard from the National Broadcasting Service stations at the following times;— 6 a.m., news and news commentary (direct rebroadcast); 7 a.m., broadcast of recording taken at 6 a.m.; 8.45 a.m., news rebroadcast (direct); 1.15 p.m., broadcast of recording of news received from Daventry at 1 p.m,; 6.15 p.m., news (direct rebroadcast); 9 p.m., New Zealand newsreel (compiled from all sources—a review of the day’s news); 11 p.m,, news (direct). 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —11 a.m.: Relay of Congregational service (Rev. J. H. Harris). 12.15 p.m.: " Concert Celebrities.’’ 2: “Lavender and Lace.” 2.30: Symphony No, 4 in A minor (Sibelius). 3.6: Classical music. 3.30: " The First Great Churchill.” 3.55; "From Foreign Parts.” 6.30: Baptist service (Rev. J, E. Simpson). 8.30: Eugene Goossens.and the London Symphony Orchestra. 8,38; The Glasgow Orpheus Choir. 8,45: Reserved. 9: N.B.S, newsreel—a digest of the day’s news. 9.18: Concert by the London Symphony Orchestra, with Interludes by Elisabeth Schumann, soprano, and Peter Lescenco, baritone. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.). —8.15 p.m.: "Wandering with the West Wind.” 8.45: Reserved. 9; British light composers.
4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.).—2 p.m.: Commodore Grand Orchestra, with vocal interludes. 2.30: “Saluting the Boys in Navy Blue.” 3: “Hundred Kisses” (D'Erlanger). 3.16: Richard Tauber, tenor. 6.45; “Music at Your Fireside.” 7; Salvation Army service (Adjutant C. G. Lee). 8: Gleanings from far and wide. 8.20: “Tales of the Silver Greyhound.’’ 8.45; Reserved, 9: Digest of the day’s news. 9.15: “ Ravenshoe.” 9.30: Band music. 9.45: “.Music from .the Theatre.” 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.).—11 a.m.: Church of Christ service (Pastor C. Flood). 2 p.m.: " For the Music-lover,” 3: "Scenes from Childhood” (Schumann), played by pianist. 3.30; Recital by the London Palladium Orchestra and Paul Robeson, bass. 4.15; Music and plays of Noel Coward. 7: Salvation Army meeting (Major H. J. Parkinson). 8.30: The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.37: Massed symphony orchestras present “ England, My England.” 8,45: Reserved. 9: Digest of the day’s news. 9.18: Studio recital by Betty Hardie (soprano). Nancy Estall (’cello), and H, G. Glaysher (harp). 9.46: Saxophone recital by Marcel Mule. 2YA, Wellington (570 k.c,).—11 a.m.: Methodist service (Rev. Percy Paris). 2 p.m.: “Music by Debussy” series. 2.32: “Music from Denmark.” 2.44: “In Quires and Places Where They Sing.” 3: “New' Zealand Brains Abroad.” 3.12: "Let the People Sing.” 3.35: Musical comedy. 4; Personalities and stories behind musical favourites. 4.30: “Music from Bonnie Scotland.” 7: Brethren Church service. 8: “I Remember” —musical entertainment of 40 or 50 years ago. 8.30: Coldstream Guards' Band. 8.45: Reserved, 9; Digest of the day’s news. 9.18: Studio recital by K. Macaulay, baritone. 9.30: Band concert.
IYA, Auckland (650 k.c.). —ll a.m. - . Roman Catholic service (Bishop Liston). 2 p.m.: “An Afternoon at the Proms.” 3.15: Talk by Ngaio Marsh, “Traveller’s Joy.” 3.30: Beethoven’s “Appassionata ” Sonata. 8.56: In less serious mood. 7: Church of Christ service (Pastor William Campbell). 8.30: London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.45: Reserved. 9: Digest of the day's news. 9.20: " Victoriana “ The Nation at War.”
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