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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. 6.15: The King and Queen leave Halifax (rebroadcast from Daventry). 7.0: News. - 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: Talk, “The Provincial Centennial Roll of Pioneers,” by Mr J. C. Andersen. 7.40: "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” (1): Mark Nicholls, All Black in England, 1924. and in South Africa. 1928. discusses “The Five-Eighths Question.” 8.0: Boston Promenade Orchestra, “Carnaval Romain” Overture (Berlioz). 8.10: Vivian Della Chiesa and Thomas L. Thomas (vocal duets). “Barcarolle” (Offenbach); “Tomorrow,” “La Ci Darem La Mano” (Friml). 8.18: Grishna Goluboff (violin), “The Girl with the Flaxen Hair” (Debussy); Hungarian Dance No. 1 (Brahms, Joachim). 8.24: The Revellers (male quartet). 3.35: Orchestra Mascotte, “Destiny” Waltz (Baynes); “Liebeslieder” Waltz (Strauss). 8.43: Talk, Major F. H. Lampen, “Just Saluting.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb.” 9.15: A recital by Jean McFarlane (New Zealand contralto). 9.30: Lang Worth Military Band, “Through Battle to Victory” March (Von Bion); “Gipsy Rondo” (xylophone solo with band accompaniment (Haydn); Melodies from “Il Guarany” (Gomez). 9.39: Donald Novis (tenor), with Eddie Dun■stedler at the organ. 9.45: Robert Hood Bowers Band, “Southern Roses” (Strauss); “Grand Fantasia” (“William Tell”); “Liberty Bell” March (Sousa). 10.0: Dance recordings. 11.0: Close down.
2YC, Wellington. ( 840 k.c. . 5.0: Light musical programme, * G.O: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “London Traffic.” A modern interpretation of popular classics. 9.0: Classical recital programme, introducing Lotte Lehmann (soprano)# Keith Falkner (baritone), Arthur Cotterail (violinist),] and Moriz Rosenthal (piano). 10.0: “In Merry Mood.” 10,30: Close down. ■ , .: J ’ 2YD, Wellington. . 990 k.c. 7.0: Rhapsodies in rhythm. 7.35: “Personal Column” —drama from the agony column o£ a newspaper. 7.45: The Singing Hill-Billies. 8.3: Records at random. 8.25: “Aloha Land.” 8.40: Trailer. ‘ 8.45: “Wandering With the West Wind.” 9.15: Supper music. 9.45: “The Easy Chair.” 10.0: Close down. ** IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music’. 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutter. 7.45: Talk, “Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?” (2): Mark Nicholls discusses “Heeling Baek, the Dive Pass and Defensive Tactics.” 8.0 Edwin Fischer and his Chamber Orchestra, Symphony in B Flat Major, K 319 (Mozart). 8.22: Royal Choral Society and London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, “Achieved is the Glorious Work,” “The Heavens Are Telling” (Haydn). 8.30: The Studio Orchestra, cnoducted by Harold Baxter, “The Gods Go ABegging” Suite (Handel, arr. Beecham). 8.45: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), “Coming of Spring,” “Captain Dreadnought” (Wolf). 8.48: The Studio Orchestra, “Les Petits Riens” (Mozart). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Evelyr Busbridge (mezzo-soprano). 9.17: Boston Promenade Orchestra, “Carnaval Romain” Overture (Berlioz). 9.25: Vladimir Rosing (tenor)— Rimsky Korsakov Selections. 9.33: Walter Gieseking (pianist) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood, “Symphonic Variation” (Cesar Franck). 9.53: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), “The Little Sandman” (Brahms); “Greetings” (Mendelssohn); “The Smith ’ (Brahms). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.35: Talk, “Contagious Ophthalmia in Sheep.” 7.45: Talk. Mr T. S. Dove. “Mating and Breeding.” 8.0: Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Le Carnaval Romain Overture (Berlioz). 8.10: Recital by Rita Jamieson (mezzo-contralto), “Over ,the Rim of the Moon” (Michael Head). 8.22: Ferenc Vecsey (violin), “Cascade” (Vecsey); “En Bateau” (Debussy); “Chanson Nostalgique” (Vecsey). 8.33: The Decca Choir, conducted by Arnold Gouldsbrough. 8.40: Haagen Holenberg presents, Scherzo in E Flat Minoi (Brahms); Ballade in A Flat (Chopin); “Dedication” (Schumann, Liszt). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk by Mr L. R. R. Denny, “Entertainments —Then and Now.” 9.20: Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. “London Bridge” March, “Summer Afternoon” Idyll (Coates). 9.26: Ernest Rogers (tenor), “Trusting Eyes” (Gartner); “A Request” (Woodforde Finden); “Maire, My Girl” (Aitken). 9.38: Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Hungaria” (Leopold).- 9.46: Florence Austral (soprano), “On the Banks of Allan Water” (arr. Collingwood); “Everywhere I Go” (Martin); “Ben Bolt” (arr. Collingwood). 9.56: Albert W. Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra. “The Clock and the Dresden Figures” (Ketelbey). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.30: ! “The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (episodes 33 and 34). 8.42: Talk, Mr Angus Ross, “The Durham Report.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.7: The London Symphony Orchestra, “In a Summer Garden" (Deliusl. 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. 10.0: Dance music. 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. 4.30: Derek Ronald at 8.8. C. Theatre organ. ■ .5.0: Speech by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald, M.P., at the annual dinner of the Conora Club. 5.35: Students’ Songs. 6.0: - News. 6.15: Commentary on the departure of Their Majesties the King and Queen from Halifax. 6.45 (till close down): Sports nows. Market notes. Next week’s programmes.
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