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OVER THE WIRELESS

TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session for tiny tots. 6.0: Dinner music. 6.50: 'Recording of description of the running of the New Zealand Cup. 7.0: Government and overseas news. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.23: Time signals. 8.0: “Ports of Call: A Visit to Yugoslavia.” 8.32: "The Life of Emile Zola” (chapter 5). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Continuation of dance programme. 10.28: Time signals. 11.15: Close down.

2YG, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Continental choral combinations. 9.0: Variety and vaudeville, featuring at 9.7: Murray and Mooney in a “Lot of Nonsense”; at 9.40: vocal duets by Connie Boswell and Bing Crosby, orchestral interludes by Harry Roy and his Orchestra. 10.0: Thirty bright minutes. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: 2YD Listeners’ Own Session. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: Dance time. 9.5: Nigger Minstrels. 9.20: “Mittens,” an epic of the turf. 9.35: Soft Lights and Sweet Music. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.10 (approx.): News and reports. 7.30: “This Reception Business.” 7.45: Talk, “Territorial Training and the Youth.” 8.0: The Chenil Orchestra, “The Damask Rose” Selection (Chopin, Clutsam). 8.10: Pearl Owen (mezzo-soprano), "Hedge Roses” (Schubert); “Thou Art Risen, My Beloved” (Coleridge Taylor); “Romance” (Rubinstein); “The Dawn Has a Song” (Montague Phillips). 8.21: Aileen Warren (piano), “Night Music” (Schumann); “Water-Wagtail” (Cyril Scott); “Moonlight” (Debussy); Prelude in E Minor (Mendelssohn). 8.33: Walter BVbugh (baritone), “A Smuggler’s Song” (Mortimer); ’Tor the Green” (Lohr); “Harlequin” (Sanderson); “The Road to the Isles” (Kennedy Fraser). 8.45: The Tara Harp Duo (violin and harp), “Macushla” (McMurrough); “Slevenanom”; “Castle in the Glen”; “Women of the Glen” (arr. Eileen O’Carroll). Harp solo, “Last Rose of Summer” (arr. Eileen O’Carroll); "Fbggy Dev?’ (arr. W. E. Squire). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Dance music. .10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.30: Close down. 3YA, Chriitchurch. 720 k.c. ’ 5.0: Children’s hour. ,6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.10: News and reports. 7.35: An interview on golf with Mr A, D. Locke, the famous South African player. 8.0: “Homestead on the Rise.” 8.15: Jack Wilson (pianoforte), “Musical Comedy Memories” (various); “Mighty Lak’ a Rose” (Nevin). 8.20: Richard Tauber (tenor), “Roses of Picardy” (Wood); “Sympathy’ (Friml). 8.26: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, ‘.‘Shamrock Land” (arr. Williams). 8.34: "Coronets of England: The Life of Mary Queen Of Scots” (episode 3). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Scenes from the Sporting Past—“ The Melbourne Cup, 1890.” 9.25: Fritz Kroeger (xylophone), “Goldfishes” (Kroeger). 9.28: The Chatterboxes in an original patter sketch “Break it Gently” (Ryan). 9.39: Reginald Dixon (organ), “Dixieland” (arr. Stoddon). 9.45: Gladys Moncrief! (soprano), “Teach Me How to Love”; “When We Are Married” (Kerker). 9.50: The Chatterboxes, in patter sketch and song: Patter sketch, “Form Fours” arr. Ryan); song, “Barracky Sort, the Soldier” (Gifford). 10.0:' Sports summary.

4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c.

5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra, “In Merry Mood” (Haringer); "My Song of Love” (Stolz); “Blue Skies” (Rixner). 8.11: L. E. Dailey (tenor), “Silent Songs” (Russell); “The Spanish Lady” (arr. Hughes). 8.16: Patil Whiteman’S Orchestra, “Suite of Serenades” (Herbert). 8.23: Alison Tyrie (contralto), “Thou. Hast Bewitched Me, Beloved” (Coleridge Taylor); “We Sway Along” (Mallinson); “Gala Water” (arr. MacFarren). 8.32: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Who’s Coming from the Hill” (Suppe); "Down South” (Myddleton). 8.40: L. E. Dailey (tenor), “Over the Hill” (Travers); “The Bitterness of Love” (Dunn); “Listen, Mary (Brahe). 8.48: The Lang-Worth Gauchos, “Argentine Nights” (Sorey); “Italian Mazurka” (Biamonte); “Racing Fingers” (Nunzio); “Adios, Espagna” (Fuhrmann). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. Empire Programme. GSC, 31.32 m.; GSD, 25.53 in.; GSE, 25.29 m.; GSF, 19.82 m.; GSO, 19.76 m.; GSP, 19.60 m. 7.0 p.m.: Big Ben. Folk Song Recital by Juliette Gaultier. 7.25: Exchange of views on the news of the day, between speakers from different parts of the Empire. 7.45: Hahwell Silver Band. 8.25: Joan and Evelyn Ashley, in Songs and Syncopation. 8.40: “London Log.” 8.50: The news and announcements. 9.15: Close down. TOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 9.0: Recordings. 10.0: Weather report for aviators. 10.28: Time signals. 11.0: Morning service from St Peter’s Anglican Church. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Weather report for aviators. Dinner session. 2.0: “Modern Composers”—William Walton (1902); Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, placed by Frederick Riddle, With the London Symphony orchestra, conducted by the composer. 2.24: Recordings. 3.28: Time signals. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Evening service from the Church of Christ, Vivian Street. 8.15 (approx.): Recordings. 8.30: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Leon de Mauny, Sonata in F Major for Orchestra (Handel). 8.45: Cathedral Music by the Schola Cantorurn. Conductor, Stanley Oliver. (Relayed from the Maori Hall, Dominion Museum). “Grant, O Lord” (Josiah Booth); “O Lord, increase My Faith” (Orlando Gibbons); “Lord, We Pray Thee” (H. A. Chambers); “Hide Not Tholt Thy Face” (Richard Farrant); “Let My Prayer Come up” (Henry Purcell); “God Be in My Head” (R. Walker Robson). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Grace Adams East, American Trumpet Virtuoso. 9.21: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), "Through the Darkness” (Rossini); “Roaming in Foaming Billows” (from “The Creation”) (Haydn). 9.29: The Orchestra, Symphony in D Major ("The Clock”) (Haydn). 10.0: Close down. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 6.0: Recordings. 7.30: Judith Anne and her Uncle John in “The Best of the Bargains.” 8.30: Instrumental Recital, featuring Jesse Crawford (organist), and Rudy Wiedoft (saxophone virtuoso), with vocal interludes by John Charles Thomas (baritone). 9.0: Choral Concert, featuring the Rotorua Maori Choir in characteritic numbers, The Comedy Harmonists in German Folk

Songs, and The Victorian Quartet in songs of yesteryear. 10.0: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Billy Mayerl and Band. 7.35: Coronets Of England. 8.0: The Masked Masqueraders. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: “Dad and DaVe.” 9.0: Play, “The Crew of the Maud Woodlock.” . 9.48: Carson Robison and his Buckaroos.' 10.30: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 9.0: Recordings. 11.0: Morning service from Mt Eden Presbyterian Church. 12.15: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3 30- Group of songs by Yrjo Kilpinen, sung by Gerhard Husch. 3.46: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Evening service from St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Milan Symphony Orchestra, “Cinderella” Overture (Rosini). 8.38: Rauta Waara (soprano), “The Tryst”; “The First Kiss” (Sibelius). 8.45: Olga Krasnik (Australian pianist), “Boutree” (Bach, arr. Saint-Saeiis); “Pastoral” (Scar, latti); “Sonata in C Major” (Scarlatti); “Tango” (Albeniz-Godowsky); “Sequidillas” (Albeniz). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.6: Play, “The Case of Lady Talond,” by Norman Edwards. lO.o: close down.

3YA, Chf’istdhUrCh. 720 k.c. 9,01 Recordings. 11.0: Morning service from St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 12.16 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: Ballade for Plano with Orchestral accompaniment by Faure, played by Marguerite Long and orchestra of the Conservatoire of Paris. 2.17: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 7.0; Evening meeting from the salvation Army Citadel. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: Presentation of complete recorded opera, “Tristan arid Isolde” (Wagner). 11.0 (approx.): Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 9.0: Chimes. Recordings. 11.0: Matins from St Paul’s Cathedral. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings--2.30: “Songs of the Sea” by Stanford, sung by Peter Dawson. 2.42: Recordings. 4.30: Close down; 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 6.30: Evening service from First Presbyterian Church. 7.45: Recordings. 8.30: Jascha Heifetz (violinist) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Concerto in D Minor, Op 47 Sibelius). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, “Faust” Overture (Wagner). 9.17: Lula Mysz-Gmeiner (contralto), “The Dwarf”; “In the Grove”; “The Echo” (Schubert). 9.29: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty, “Royal Fireworks Music”—Suite (Handel trans. Harty). 8.45: Ignaz Friedman (piano); impromptu in F Sharp, Nocturne No 2 in E Flat (Chopin). 9.53: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, “Coronation March,” Op 65 (Elgar). 10.0: Close down. Empire Programme. GSC, 31.32 m.; GSD, 25.53 m.; GSE, 25.29 m.; GSF, 19.82 m.; GSO, 19.76 m.; GSP, 19.60 m. 8.0 p.m.: Big Ben. “The Gunpowder Plot.” Was it a frame-up? 8.30: Violin recital by Jean Pougnet. 8.50: Religious service, from Immanuel Congregational Church, Southbourne, Bournemouth. 9.40: Sunday news, weekly newsletter, sports summary, Saturday sport and announcements. 10.15: Close down.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1938, Page 2

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OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1938, Page 2

OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1938, Page 2

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