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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME . 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. G. 15 (approx.): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: "Farmers’ Part in the War,” a talk by Mr W. W. Mulholland, president o£ the New Zealand Farmers’ Union. 7.28 to 7.30: Time signals. Review o£ the races at Trentham by S. V. McEwen. 7.40: Talk by the 2YA Gardening Expert. 8.0: Concert by the 2YA Concert Orchestra (Conductor: Leon de Manny), "The Barber o£ Seville” Overture ,(Rossini). 8.9: W. Roy Hill (tenor, “Come LasseS and and Lads.” 8.29: The Orchestra, “The King Steps Out” (Kreisler). 8.41: A recital by Etta Bernard (Australian contralto). 8.54: “Marche Militaire Francaise” (Saint Saens). 9.10: Evening prayer, conducted by the Rev. George Jackson, chairman of the Congregational Church of New Zealand. 9.15: Weather reports and station notices. 9.20: “The Moonstone.” 9.36: “Thrills.” 9.51: “Poor Old Snell’: A Cockney sketch by Mabel Constanduros. 10.0: Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. 11.0: Close of normal programme. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0-6.0 p.m.: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical recitals. 8.40: Symphonic programme, featuring at 9.10, “Symphony No. 7 in C Major” (Schubert), played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Fun £or all. 10.30: Close down.
2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c.
7.0 p.m.: “Cocktails.” 7.35: "Here’s a Queer Thing.” 7.45: “The Kingsmen.” 7.57: Musical Digest. 8.15: “The Adventures of Marco Polo.” 8.28: Solo artists’ spotlight. 8.45: Stars of the musical firmament. 9.0: “The Life of Cleopatra.” 9.30: Night Club. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.15 (approx.): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports and station notices. 7.0: News. 8.0: Cal vet Quartet, “String Quartet Opus 125, No. 1, in E Flat Major” (Schubert). 8.27: Studio recital by Francis McKnight (tenor), “The Self Banished” (John Blow); “Plaisir d’Amour” (Martini); “Where’er You Walk” (Handel). 8.38: Studio recital by Otto Hubscher (violin) and Henry Shirley (piano), “Sonata for Pianoforte and Violin, Opus 25 (Goldmark). 9.10: Evening prayer. 9.15: Weather reports and station notices. 9.20: “The Marshalls.” 9.42: Songs and scenes from “Gulliver’s Travels.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close of normal programme.
3YA", Christchurch. 720 k.c.
5.0: Children’s session. 6.15 (approx.): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.20: Addington stock market reports. 7.32: Winter course talk. 8.0: Readings by O. L. Simmance. 8.22: 3YA Orchestra. Conductor: Will Hutchens (Mus.Bac.), Fantasia from "A Midsummer Night’s Dream”; “Songs Without Words” Selection (Mendelssohn). 9.10: Evening prayer. 9.15: Weather reports. 9.20: Ringside description of a’professional wrestling contest. 10.30 (approx.): Recordings. 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: Talk, "Helpful Hints to Motorists." 8.0: “The Bold Bad Buccaneers” in humour and harmony. 8.15: "Ravenshoe.” 8.31: A humorous interlude by White and Reno., 8.45: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 9.0: Evening prayer. 9.15: Weather reports and station notices. 9.20: “Soldier of Fortune.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close of normal programme.
Empire Broadcasts. The National Broadcasting Service will rebroadcast Daventry news or use recordings of Daventry news at the following New Zealand times:—6.o a.m., 7.0 a.m., 8.20 a.m. (summary), 9.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m., IJS p.m. I main items of previous news), 5.45 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.); GSF (19.82 m.. 15.14 mc/s.); GSI (19.66 m., 15.26 mc/s.); GSP (19/60 m., 15.31 mc/s.). A full news bulletin is 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 of readers who possess shoilwave receivers a list of the times and most favourable frequencies for reception follow (New Zealand Standard Time)
12.30 a.m (GSF. 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.) (GSF, 19.82 m.. 15.14 mc/s.) (GSD, 25.53 m., 11.75 mc/s.) 3.30 5.30 a.m a.m 8.20 a.m (GSC, 31.82 m„ 9.58 mc/s.) 9.15 a.m (GSF, 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.) 11.15 a.m (GSE, 25.28 m., 11.86 mc/s.) 12.30 p.m (GSE, 25.28 m., 11.86 mc/s.) 9 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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