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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 1 2YA, Wellington. 1 570 k.c. 1 t 5.0: Children’s session. f 6.15 (approx.): Dinner music. t G. 55: Weather reports. f 7.0: News. 5 7.28 to 7.30: Time signals. - 7.40: Winter course talk. 1 8.0: Instrumental septet of players from the 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, from “Septet in E Flat Major” (Op. 20) (Beethoven). - 8.10: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), “I’ll Not 1 Complain” (Schumann). 1 8.13: The Poltronieri String Quartet, “Quar- - tet—E Flat” (Boccherini). 1 8.29: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), “Re--3 membrance” (“Andenken”) (Beethoven), t “The Lotus Flower.” - 8.36: Sonata in C Major (Beethoven). 3 8.57: Lener String Quartet, “Barcarolle” (Tschaikovsky). ■ 9.10: Weather reports and station notices. ■ 9.15: Ringside description of the wrestling match (relayed from the Town Hall). > 10.0: Dance music. 1 11.0: Close of normal programme. I 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0-G.O p.m.: Light music. 6.45: Signal preparation for Air Force. ’ 7.0: After-dinner music. ' 8.0: Band programme, with spoken interludes. 9.0: Musical comedy favourites. 9.40: “The Circle of Shiva.” 10.0: In merry mood. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0 p.m.: Rhapsodies in rhythm. 7.35: “Greyburn of the Salween. 1 ' 7.47: “Sing As We Go.” 8.15: “The Adventures of Marco Polo.” 8.28: Musical odds and ends. ; 9.3: “His Last Plunge.” 9.15: Piano personalities. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.15 (approx.): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.40: Farmers’ session. 8.0: "Singapore, Spy.” 8.30: “Thrills.” 8.45: “Ravenshoe.” 9.10: Weather reports and station notices. 9.15: Wrestling match (relayed from the Auckland Town Hall). 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. 7.35: Talk by the 3YA Garden Expert. 8.0: Orpheus Choir in aid of the combined orphanages, “Rolling Down to Rio” (German); “Eriskay Love Lilt” (Roberton); “Haste Thee Nymph” (Handel); “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell) ; “Faery Chorus” (Rutland Boughton); "Border Ballad” (Maunder). (Relayed from the Mayfair Lounge). 9.15: Pro Arte Quartet, “Quartet in F” (Ravel). 8.46: Herbert aJnssen (baritone); “Dream in the Twilight” (Strauss); “Night” (Strauss). 9.52: Short violin recital by Emil Telmanyi, “Danse Champetre,” No. 1 (Sibelius); “Romance”; “Danse Champetre,” No. 2. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close of normal programme. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.15 (approx.): Dinner music. 6.55: Weather reports. 7.0: News. 7.40: Talk to farmers. 8.0: Masterpieces of music, by Professor V. E. Galway, Mus.D. 8.42: The Glasgow Orpheus Choir, “An Eriskay Love Lilt” (arr. Roberton); “Cradle Song” (Gibbs); “Great God of Love” (Pearsall). 8.51: Victor Staub (piano), “Valse Brilliante in F” (Chopin); “Minstrels” (Debussy); “Golliwog’s Cakewalk” (Debussy). 9.10: Weather reports and station notices. 9.15: “Shadow of the Swastika.” 10.0: “Night Club.” 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., 1.15 p.m. (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 shortwave 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.) 3.30 a.m (GSF, 19.82 m., 15.14 mc/s.) I 5.30 a.m (GSD, 25.53 m„ 11.75 mc/s.) 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.) 2 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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