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TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. I « r 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. I 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. i 7.0: News. l 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: A ramble in the news by “Coranto. 7.40: Talk by Book Reviewer, “Current 2 Books.” 8.0: New Mayfair Orchestra, “Balalaika” Sei- , ection (Posford). 8.10: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (episodes • 37 and 38). 8.22: Lani Mclntire and his Hawaiians, “My Tropical Garden” (McDiarmid, Coale). j 8.25: The Swingtime Harmonists (vocal trio with Hammond organ), “Penny Seren- j ade” (Halifax). Saxophone solo, “Just a j Little Love, a Little Kiss” (Silesu). Vocal trios with Hammond organ ac- j companiment, “The General’s Fast i Asleep”- (Kennedy, Carr); “Goodnight, Angel” (Wrubel). t 3.37: Lani Mclntire and his Hawaiians, “Sweet , Hawaiian Chimes” (Mclntire, Sanford). 8.40: Talk. “Just a Job of Work,” by a Post- 3 man. S 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Hilde Cohn-Gorodiski (pianist), “Praeludium,” “Spanierin,” “Der Winter” (Nie- j mann); “Arabesque” (Debussy);' “Poli- ( chinelie” (Rachmaninoff). 9.17: A- recital by Myra Sawyer (soprano), . “Sweet Venevil,” “Lullaby for a Modern j Baby” (Delius); “To One Who Passed j •Whistling Through the Night” (Armstrong Gibbs). 9.26: Claude Tanner (’cellist), Adagio (Boccherini); Bourree (Handel); Melodie (Rachmaninoff); Menuet (Debussy); Prelude (from “Herodiade”) (Massenet); Tango (Albeniz. 9.44: A recital by William Boardman (bass). “Ships of Yule” (Martin Shaw); “Slidburn Fair” (Armstrong Gibbs); “Four by the Clock” (Mallinson). Myra Sawyer and William Boardman (vocal duet), “Roses of Ispahan” (Chopin). 9.56: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, “Molly on the Shore” (Grainger). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Chamber music hour—a classical programme, including at 8.12, Sonata in C Major for organ and string orchestra (Mozart) ; and at 8.24, Quartet No. 12 in E Flat Major, Op. 127 (Beethoven). 9.0: Ringside description of the boxing match between V. Caltaux and D. Johnson, both of Auckland, from the Town Hall. Announcer, Mr G. P, Aldridge, 10.0: Light recitals by Tony Lowry (pianist). The Maestros (male quintet), Doi Dauber and his Orchestra. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Rhythm Pie. 7.35: “Here’s a Queer Thing.” 8.0: Dancing time—a session of dance music played in correct tempo. 8.20: Harmony by the 2YD'Singers. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: “Tales of the Silver Greyhound: Scandal in High Place?.” . 9.15: Highlights from the scores of the Ini' ternationals. 9.35: Musical melange. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. ‘ 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Winter course talk, “English Trade from Mediaeval Times to the Present Day.” 8.0: “Westward Ho!” 8.15: Joseph Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist), Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt); “Liebeslied” (Kreisler); Melodies from German Beer-Gar-den (arr. Kaartinen); “Sax-o-Scandinavia” (Kaartinen). 8.30: “Wandering With the West Wind” (episode 63). 8.45: The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s” (episode 32). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, “The Meaning of Words,” Professor Arnold Wall. 9.20: A studio concert by the Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Captain Geo. Buckley. The Band, “Bohemian Girl” Overture (Balfe). Cornet solo, with band accompaniment, “Venus” (soloist, G. Jones Parry) (Farrell). 9.30: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 9.43: The Band, Reverie, “The Priory Bell” (Ord Hume); “Ireland, Mother Ireland” (Loughborough). Euphonium solo, with band accompaniment—George Claydon, soloist. 9.51: Gladys Swarthout (mezzo-soprano), “Could I Be in Love” (Daly). 9.54: The Band, “Tristan and Isolde” Contest Selection (Wagner). 10.4: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dance music. 7.0: News. 7.35: Talk. 7.50: Sheep survey. 8.0: “The Woman in White.” 8.13: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, “The Butterfly” (Bendix). 8.16: “Night Nurse.” 8.29: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, “Moonbeams and Shadows” (Squire). 8.32:' “Thrills” (episode 3). 8.45: J. H. Sqtiire Celeste Octet, “Amina” (Lincke). 8.48: “Personal Column” (episode 30). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk. Mr N. S. Woods, M.A., Dip. Ed., Dip. Soc. Sc., “Employer and Workman in England.” 9.20: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.25: Talk by Mi- J. M. White. “Poppy Day.” 7.35: Gardening talk. 8.0: Orchestra of the Brussels Conservatorium. conducted by M. Desire Defauw, “Cephale and Procris” Aire de Ballet (Gretry). 8.10: Ninon Vallin (soprano!, “Le Delaisse,” “Lyde” (Hahn); “Plafsir d’Armour” (Martini). 8.20: The Conservatorium Orchestra, conducted by Piero Cdppola, “Iberia” (Debussy). 8.40: “Man Through the Ages: Moslem Warriors.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The Conservatorium Orchestra of Paris, conducted by Phillipe Gaubert, “Le Rouet d’Omphale” (Saint Saens). 9.13: Alfred Lorence, famous broadcasting bassbaritone from Vienna. 9.28: Yehudi Menuhin and the Paris Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Georges Enesco, Symphonic Espagnolc. Op. 21 (Lalo). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. Empire Programme. GSD, 25.52 m.; GSB, 31.55 m.; GSF, 19.82 m.; GSO, 19.76 m.; GSI, 19.66 m. 6.30 p.m.: Mario de Pietro (mandolin and banjo). 6.50: “The History of the Jews”—l. 7.5: 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 8.0: News. 8.15: “World Affairs,” talk by H. V. Hodson. 8.30: Recital of Gaelic Songs by Allan MacRitchie (tenor). 8.45 (till close down): Sports news and market notes.
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