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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. ZVa Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music. 6.55: Weather report. 7.0: News. 7.28: Time signals. A ramble in the news, by “Coranto.” 7.40: A talk by Mr George Bradley, Chairman of the Executive of the New Zealand Rugby Referees’ Association, “Some Common Misconceptions About Rugby

Rules.” 8.0: “Every Friday Night at Eight,” a musical absurdity. 8.32: Light Opera Company, Gems from “The Girl from Utah,” Gems from “Very Good. Eddie” (Kern). 8.40: Taylor's Novelty Band, conducted by J. H. Taylor, Quickstep, “Beer Barrel Polka” (Brown-Veivoda). Waltz, "Cinderella Stay in My Arms” (Carmichael). 8.46: Dick Todd with “The Three Reasons” (Girls’ Trio), “What Goes On Behind Your Eyes:” (Bernier-Emmerich). 8.49: Taylor’s Novelty Band, “Nautical Moments” Selection (arr. Taylor); “Over the

Rainbow” Novelty (Harburg-Arlen); > “Beautiful Ohio” Waltz (Earl). , 9.20: Weather report and station notices. 9.25: Port Nicholson Silver Band, conducted by R. Fenton, deputy conductor, March. “Half and Half” (Morison); Entr’acte, “Serenade” (Heyman). 9.34: B. A. Treseder (tenor), “For Love Alone” (Thayer); “Listen Mary” (Brahe). 9.44: The Band, “Lurllne” Selection. “Oh, Promise Me” (de Koven, arr. E. Swift). 9.55: Vera Lynn, with Arthur Young on the

Novachord, “Lonely Sweetheart” (Strauss-Dale-Miller) ; “I’ll Remember” (Rich-Con-nelly). 10.0: The Band, Valse, “Victory” (Baynes); March, “Honour the Brave” (Rimmer). 10.11: New dance recordings.

11.0: Close of normal programme. 2YC, Wellinoton. 840 k.c. 5.0-6.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “West from Bristol.” 8.30: Serenades in silhouette. 9.0: Recital programme. 10.0: Happy half-hour. 11.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Showmen of Syncopation. 7.35: Leaves from the Diary of a Film Fan. 8.5: Musical digest. 8.28: Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 8.45: Wandering With the West Wind. 9.15: Dance music. 9.45: Tattoo. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c.

5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 6.55: Weather report. 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutter. 8.0: “Bulls: Mostly Hibernian.” Ludicrous blunders. 8.23: Boston Promenade Orchestra, “Rienzi” Overture (Wagner). 8.35: Lonza Jensen (baritone) , “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn); “O Star of Eve” (Wagner); “Vulcan’s Song” (Gounod. 8.47: Sir Thomas Beecham, con- , ducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody” (Dvorak). 9.20: Weather report and station notices. 9.25: ‘Spectre j of the Rose,” to the music of Weber. 9.36: Choir of the Russian Opera, “Chorus of the Young Polovtsi Girls” (Borodin; “General Dance” (Borodin), from “Prince Igor.” 9.44: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, “Siegfried Idyll” (Wagner). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close of normal pro-1 gramme. I I

3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 6.55: Weather report. 7.0: News. 7.35: Talk by Miss Thelma Kent. A.R.P.S., F.R.S.A., “Portraiture.” 8.0: Sir Henry J. Wood, conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, “A Children’s Overture” (Quilter). 8.15: Mrs Hamilton Mercer (nlezzo-contralto recital), “Hope,” “I Love Thee” (Grieg); "Field Beloved” (Rachmani- j noff); “The Dreary Steppe,” “Slumber Song”] (Gretchaninoff). 8.27: Tossy Spivakowsky I (violin), “Turkish March” (Beethoven); “Waltz in A Flat Major” (Brahms); “Dervish Chorus” (Beethoven). 8.37: The 8.8.cJ Wireless Singers, “It Was a Lover and His Lass” (Morley); “Where the Bee Sucks” (Arne). 8.43: Clifford Huntsman (English pianist), “La Maja. et le Rossignol” (Grana- ] dos); “Poissons d’Or” (Debussy); “Etude Mignonne” (Schutt); “Widmung” (Schu- „

mann). 9.20: Weather report and station notices. 9.25: Albert W. Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “Jungle Drums” Patrol (Ketelbey). 9.29: Richard Crooks (tenor), “Bird Songs at Eventide” (Coates); “The Green Hills of Ireland” (del Riego). 9.35: Hastings Municipal Orchestra. “Welsh Rhapsody” (German'). 9.48: Harry Dearth (bass), “Tommy Lad” (Margetson); “Stone Cracker John” (Coates). 9.54: London Palladium Orchestra, “Master Melodies.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close of normal programme.

4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6,0: Dinner music. 6.55: Weather report. 7.0: News. 8.0: “Dad and Dave.” 8.15: The Kingsmen. 8.28: “The Circle of Shiva.” 8.41: Lew White (organ). Waldo Mayo (violin), Theodore Celia (harp), “Medley of Nursery Rhymes,” “Villa” (“Merry Widow”) (Lehar). 8.47 r Thomas L. Thomas (baritone), “Shadrack” (GcGimsey); “To My Mother” (McGimsey); “The Dying Harper” (in Welsh), (Old Welsh, arr. Schindler). 8.55: Oskar Joost Tango Orchestra, "Pampita” (Porschmann). 9.20: Weather reprot and station notices. 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close of normal programme. Empire Broadcasts. War news will be broadcast from the Empire stations at Daventry at the following New Zealand times:—s.3o a.m., 8.20 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 11.0 a.m., noon, 2.15 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.45 p.m., 8.30 p.m., 10.15 p.m, 11.0, 12.45 a.m. The National Broadcasting Service will rebroadcast Daventry news or use recordings of Daventry news at the following New Zealand times:—o.o a.m., 7.0 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 12 noon, 5.45 p.m., 9.0 p.m.. 11.0 p.m. On Sundays the noon transmission will be recorded from Daventry and rebroadcast at. 1.10 p.m.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1940, Page 2

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783

OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1940, Page 2

OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1940, Page 2

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