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[ TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. J j 5.30: Children’s session. _ 6.0:-Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives. 10.30 (approx.): Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 5.30: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 7.30: “A Ramble in the News,” by Coranto. 7.40: Talk by Mr Brian Murphy, “The New Zealand Ski-ing Championships.” 8.0: “What I Like.” Items arranged and presented by a Boot Salesman. 8.30: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (episodes 71 and 72). ' 8.42: Talk, “Just a Job of Work.” An interview with a Whaler. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Chopin recital by Dorothy Downing (pianist), Impromptu in F Sharp Minor, Op. 36; Ballade in A Fla,t Op. 47. 9.19: The Tudor Singers. Conductor, H. Temple White. Accompanist, Audrey Gibson Foster, “Pretty Swallow” (unaccompanied madrigal) (Claude de Jeune, 1582-1602). Solo with Chgrus, “Serenade” (Schubert, arr. Temple White). 9.26: Cerdic Sharpe Sextet, “Intermezzo” (Coleridge Taylor). 9.30: The Tudor Singers, “Dorothy’s Wedding Day” (a song cycle on old dance forms) (arc. Lane Wilson). 9.48: Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, “Lane Wilson Memories” (Lane Wilson). 9.52: The Tudor Singers, Finale Act 2 of “Faust” (Gounod). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. I 7.0: “Ragtime Marches On.” 7.35: “The Crimson Trail.” 7.46: Orchestral combination from famous rendezvous. 8.5: “The Old-time The-ayter.” 8.20: 2YD Singers. 8.40: 2YD trailer. 8.45: “Khyber and Beyond” (chapter 17). 9.5: “Piccadilly on Parade.” 9.20: “Console-ation, from the Organist’s Point of View.” 9.35: “Youth Must Have Its Swing.” 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 by S. Leatham, “Some Leaders of Reform in the Nineteenth Century: C. J. Holyoake.” 8.0: “Mr Chalmers, K.C.: The Cartwright Case” (chapter 2). 8.15: “Wandering With the West Wind.” 8.45: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, “Memories of the Nineties’ ’(2). 9.20: A studio concert by the Band of the Ist Battalion, Auckland Regiment, conducted by Liuetenant G. W. Bowes. The Band, “The North Star” March (Rimmer); “The Swallows’ Serenade” (cornet duet) (McKenzie). 9.30: “Dad and Dave.” 9.43: The Band,
■‘Round the Capstan” (Maynard). 9.50: Walter Glynne (tenor), “Faery Song” (BoughtonJ. 9.53: The Band, “Grasshoppers' Dance” (characteristic piece) (Bucalossi); “The Cossack” March (Rimmer). 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. I 3YA, Christchurch. I 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.35: Talk, “History of Implements.” 8.0: “The Woman in White.” 8.14: Leslie Bridgewater Quintet, “Pierrette” (Chaminade). 8.17: “Night Nurse.” 8.29: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, “In Old Budapest” (Krish). 8.32: Dramatic feature, “Thrills.” 8.45: Leslie Bridgewater Quintet, "Prunella” (Bridgewater). 8.48: “Personal Column.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk by Leicester Webb, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Concert by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Soloists, Emma Oestreicher (mezzo-soprano i, in the studio. Mitja Nekisch (piano), Alexander Kipnis (bass). The Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler, “Der Freischutz” Overture (Weber). 8.12: Studio recital by Emma Oestreicher (mezzo-soprano), in songs by Schubert, “Wanderer’s Night Song”; "Whither”; “Spring Dreams”; “The Trout.” 8.23: The Orchestra, conducted by Albert Wolff, “Pelleas and Melisandc” (Faurc). 8.35: “Man Through the Ages: The Battle o‘f Waterloo.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Mitja Nikisch and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg, Piano Concerto in D Minor (Mozart). 9.37: Alexander Kipnis (bass), in songs by Brahms. “Remembrance"; "Ever Lighter Grows My Slumber”; “To the Nightingale.” 9.49: The Orchestra, conducted byAlois Melichar, “Scenes Pittoresques” (Massenet). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. Empire Programme. GSB, 31.55 m., and GSD, 25.52 m. (two transmitters each); GSI, 19.66 m. | 4.30 p.m.: “Student Life at Oxford”—Feature programme. 5.15: Light orchestral con- I cert. 6.0: The news. 6.15: Talk on “World I Affairs.” 6.30: Variety. 6.45 (till close | I down): Sports news. Market notes. I
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