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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. , 6.15 (approx): Dinner music. 1 6.55: Weather reports. [j 7.0: News. ■j | 7.28: Time signals. Topical war talks from ] | the 8.8. C. i 8.0: Eugen Wolff and his orchestra, “Wild 2 | Violets" Selection (Stolz-Dostal). 8.8: Hildegarde (light vocal). ■j 8.14: Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra. “It’s An Old Fashioned Locket" S (Westphal-Coburn); “Say You’ll Be Mine” Waltz (Morrison). 3.20: Richard Tauber (tenor), “To the Land of My Own Romance” (Smith Her--5 bort); “I Want the World to Know” (Friml). f 8.2 G: Ted Steel’s Novatones, “Sunrise Serer nade”; “On the Alamo”; “Love Nest.” 8.33: The Master Singers, “Sweet Sue”; ‘Those Were Wonderful Days"; 1 “Thanks For the Memory”; “Yours > is My Heart Alone.” > 8.42: London Piano Accordion Band. “The > Daughter of Mademoiselle from Armentieres” (Connor-Silver): “They Can’t Black Out the Moon” (Straussi Dale). 8.48: Arthur Askey (comedy vocal), “The ■ Worm” (Askey); “Knitting” (Taylor). 8.54: Louis Levy and his orchestra. “HonoI lulu” film selection (Kahn-Warren). 3.10: Weather reports and station notices. 3.15: Dance programme. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance programme (continued). 11.0: Close of normal programme, ,2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0—G.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classics for the Connoisseur. 9.0: Stars callings. 10.0: Merry and bright. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. • 990 k.c. 7.0: You Asked For It: From listeners to listeners. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 6.15 (approx): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.30: Topical talk from the 8.8. C. 8.0: Special radio presentation of Act 2 of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, “The Pirates of Penzance.” 8.35: Rosario Bourdon Symphony Orchestra, “Changing of the Guard” (Bizet). 8.39: Buccaneers Octet, “Oh! Ask of the Star” (trad). 8.42: Gwyneth Hughes (contralto), “Homing” (del Riego); “Golden Dancing Days" (Coningsby Clark); “Green Hills of Somerset” (Coates); “Sink Red Sun” (del Riego). 8.53: Richard Leibert (organ), “Barcarolle” (Offenbach). 8.56: Rosario Bourdon Symphony Orchestra, “Gipsy Dance” (Bizet). 9.10: Weather reports and station notices. 9.15: “Coronation Diary.” 9.39: Jane Froman with Sonny Schuyler, Nathaniel Shilkret and the Salon Group, Gems from “Porgy and Bess” (Gershwin). 9.47: Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra, “Rumba Fantasy.” 9.51: Light Opera Company, Gems from “The Girl from Utah” and “Very Good Eddie” (Kern). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.0: Close of normal programme. 1 3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. g

5.0: Children’s session. 6.15 (approx): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.30: Topical War Talks from the 8.8. C. 8.0: 3YA Orchestra: Conductor, Will Hutchens (Mus.Bac.), “Marinarella” Overture (Fucik). 8.10: “Tales o£ the Silver Greyhound.” 8.36: 3YA Orchestra, “Robin Hood” State (Curzon); In Sherwood, Maid Marion, March of the Bowmen. 8.48: “The Fol-De-Rols” presented by Greatrex Newman. 8.56: 3YA Orchestra, “Peter Pan” (Moreton and Kaye). 9.10: Weather reports and 'station notices. 9.15: 3YA Orchestra, "Seven Seas” March (Coates). 9.20: “London,” a somewhat misconducted tour o£ the Capital of the British Empire. 9.48: Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye on two pianos, “The Highland Swing”; "The Shamrock Swing.” 9.54: Primo Scala’s Accordion Band, “Songs the Boys are Singing.” 10.0: Sports summary. 10.15: Dance music. 11.0: Close of normal programme. 4YA, Dunedin. | ' 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. G. 15 (approx): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.30: Topical War Talks from the 8.8. C. 8.0: 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gil Dech, “Plymouth Hoe” Overture (Ansell). 8.8: Roy Henderson (baritone), “Fishermen of England” (Phillips); “The John Bull Stor” (Eden). 8.14: Keith Harris (saxophone), and 4YA Concert Orchestra, “Saxo-Rhap-sody” (Coates). 8.23: Marie Bremner (soprano), “A Spring Morning” (Carey); “Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces” (Young); “April Morn” (Batten). 8.32: The Orchestra, “Paris Suite” (Haydn Wood), Apache Life, In the Tuilleries Garden, Montmartre. 8.45: Tino Rossi (tenor), “Romance” (Boyer); “Cornel Love” (Gailhard). 8.52: The Orchestra, | “Land Without Music” Selection (Oscar Straus). 9.10: Weather reports and station notices. 9.15: Dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music (continuedl. 11.0: Close of normal programme.

Empire Broadcasts. The National Broadcasting Service will j rebroadcast Daventry news or use recordings . i o£ Daventry news at the following New Zea- , land times:—G.O a.m., 7.0 a.m., 8.20 a.m. (summary), 0.15 a.m.; 12.30 p.m., 1.15 p.m. (main items of previous news), 545 p.m., 9 p.m., 11.0 , p.m. On Sundays the noon transmission will be recorded from Daventry and rebroadcast at 1.10 p.m. Transmission 1 from Daventry, directed to Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, begins at 4.25 p.m., and closes down at 7.45 p.m. New Zealand time. Transmitters in operation are: GSB (31.55 m., 9.51 mc/s); GSD (25.53 m„ 11.75 mc/s); GSI (19.06 m.. 15.26 mc/s); GSP (19.60 m.. 15.31 mc/s); GSI (19.66 m., 15.26 mc/s. A full news bulletin ?s given at 5.45 p.m., and a news summary at 7.30 p.m. Additional news bulletins and summaries are broadcast from Daventry during the day, most being receivable in New Zealand. For the convenience o£ readers who possess shortwave receivers a list o£ the times and most favourable frequencies for reception follow (New Zealand Standard Time):— 12.45 a.m (GSF, 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.) 3.30 a.m (GSB, 31.55 m., 9.51 mc/s.) 5.30 a.m (GSD. 25.53 m., 11.75 mc/s.) j 8.20 a.m (GSC, 31.82 m., 9.58 mc/s.) 9.15 a.m (GSF, 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.) . Noon (GSE. 25.28 m., 11.86 mc/s.) I 2.15 p.m (GSB, 31.55 m., 9.51 mc/s.) I 3.30 p.m (GSB. 31.55 m., 9.51 mc/s.) | 11.0 p.m (GSF, 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 June 1940, Page 2

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OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 June 1940, Page 2

OVER THE WIRELESS Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 June 1940, Page 2

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