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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA Wellington. >r 570 k.c. £,30: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner rqusic. ct 7.0: News. , 7.10: Talk, the Hon W. E. Barnard, Speakers of the House of Represenn tatives, “Appeal for the Adoption of Chinese War Refugee Children.” e 7.28: Time signals. >t 8.0: Carson Robison and Buckaroos.n 8.15: Al Boilington (organ), “Escap- -- ada” (“A Mexican Elopement”) r (Phillips); “Speak to Me of Love” (Lenoir). 8.21: Ninon Vallin and Madeleine Sib- „ ille (vocal duet), Barcarolle (Offenbach); “Happy Days of Childhood” (Lecocq). 8.27: Rawicz and Landauer (piano duet), “The Lilt of Lehar” Medley (Lehar). 8.30: Dan Donovan (tenor), “I’ll Marry Ye When Me Garden Grows” (Couler). 8.33: Louis Levy and Gaumont-British Symphony, “On the Avenue” (Berlin). 8.40: Talk, Miss McCrindle, “English Folk Dancing.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: Woolston Brass Band, “Ravenswood” Quickstep (Rimmer). Munn and Felton’s Works Band, “William Tell” Overture: The Storm; Finale (Rossini). Grand Massed Brass Bands (Foden’s Wingate’s and Baxendale’s with the . Talke 0’ the Hill and Ladybrooke Choirs), “Soldiers’ Chorus” from “Faust” (Gounod); “The Blue Danube” (Strauss). 9.30: Raymond Newell (baritone), “The Riveteer” (Silver, Arlen); “Where’s the Sergeant?” (Longstaffe). 9.36: Foden’s Motor Works, Wood Green Excelsior, Silver Prize, Edmonton Silver and Friary Brewery Bands, “Evergreen Melodies.” Harry Mortimer (cornet), accompanied by North Evington W.M. Club Band, “Alpine Echoes” (Windsor). Z 9.48: Vera Lynn (light vocal), “Rosalie” (Cole Porter); “With You” (Smith, Walter). 9.54: Massed Bands at National Band Festival, Crystal Palace, 1933, “Bellevue” Chorale (Iles); “Gleneagle” i March (Hawley). 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0 to 5 a.m.: Description of fourth ■ cricket Test, England v Australia, at Leeds. 2YC Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 1 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “By Valley and Forest,” musical * country ramble. c 9.0: Sonata hour, featuring at 9 p.m.,. £ Sonata in A Major, Op 30, No 1 £ (Beethoven), by Fritz Kreisler (viol- 1 in) and Franz Rupp (piano); and at t 9.30: Sonata in C Minor, Op 111 (Beet- £ hoven), by Artur Schnabel (piano). 1 10.0: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down. I
2YD Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Rhapsodies in rhythm. 7.35: “Personal Column,” No 27. 7.48: The Singing Hill-Billies. 8.3: Records at random. 8.25: “Hawaiki Calling!” 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: The Wayfarer in “Further Wanderings With the West Wind.” 9.15: Supper dance. 9.48: “The Easy Chair.” 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports talk, Gordon Hutter. ‘ 8.0: Concert programme. London Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No 5 in E Flat Major (Sibelius). . 8.30: Norton Jay (baritone), “Autumn Thoughts”; “With a Waterlily” (Grieg); “Aus Dem Ostliche Rosen”; “Widmung” (Schumann). 8.42: Sir Thomas Beecham, conducting London Philharmonic Orchestra, “The Fair Maid of Perth” Suite: Prelude; aubade, serenade; march; gipsy dance (Bizet). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Phyllis Sholto Smith (piano), Romance in F Sharp Major; No 5 of “Kreisleriana”; “Novelette” (Schumann). 9.32: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), “To be Sung on the Waters”; “The Youth at the Fountain”; “The Secret (Schubert). 9.38: Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, Symphony in G Minor (Mozart). 10.0: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down.
3YA Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Eight German Dances (Mozart). 8.15: Mrs Hamilton Mercer (mezzo-contralto), (a) “The Enchantress” (Hatton); (b) “Still as the Night” (Bohm); (c) “The Crying of Water” (Campbell Tipton); (d) “Wind from the South (Quilter). 8.27: Henri Temianka (violin) and Chamber Or-, chestra, Rondo in A Major (Schubert). 8.39: The Rev Lawrence A. North (baritone recital), (a) “Vulcan’s Song” (Gounod), (b) "Droop Not, Young Lover” (Handel); (c) “I Would Were I a King” (Sullivan). 8.51: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Scherzo Capriccioso, Op 66 (Dvorak). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mrs Ida Bension, “Out-or-the-Way Jewish Communities.” 9.20: New Symphony Orchestra, Henry VIII Dances: (a) Morris Dance; (b) Torch Dance; (c) Shepherd’s Dance (German). 9.26: Mina Gale (soprano), (a) “O, Lovely Things Are These” (Brown); (b) “Spring Dropped a Song Into My Heart” (Fenner); (c) “Song of Paradise” (King); “A Bird Sang in the Rain” (Haydn Wood). 9.36: Mayfair Orchestra, (a) “A Vision of Spring”; (b) “Venetian Nights.” 9.44: John McCormack (tenor), (a) “Just A Cottage Small” (Hanley); (b) “Through All the Days to
Be” (Hope); (c) “As I Sit Here” (Sanderson); (d) “I Know of Two Bright Eyes” (Clutsam). 9.56: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, “Lovers’ Lane” Minuet (Tours). 10.0: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down. 4YA Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour (Big Brother Bill), with, at 5.30 p.m. “Paradise Plumes and Head-Hunters,” followed by “Lollie Kitchen” (Aunt Jean). 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: “Dad and Dave.” 8.14: Troise and Mandoliers, “For You, Madonna” (Nelville). 8.17: Japanese houseboy. 8.29: Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.41: Reserved. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Harold Williams and 8.8. C. Male Choir, “The Lincolnshire Poacher” (Trdt). 9.12: Arturo Toscanini and Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “The Barber of Seville” (Rossini). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. Author: Anthony Trollope, “Barchester Towers: Mrs Prodie’s Reception.” Music from Daquin “Le Cocou.” Mozart: Minuet from “Don Giovani.” Rossini, arr. Respihgi: “La Boutique” Fantasque. 10.0: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down.
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