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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.15: ••Britain Speaks." 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: "With the New Zealand Forces in the Middle East: Recordings made by the New Zealand Broadcasting Unit." 7.45: Willem Mongelberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra. 8.2: Chamber music. 3.22: Quartet. 8.30: Trio. j 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: N.B.S. News Commentary. 9.15: Mrs J. Cooper i mezzo-contralto'. from the studio. 9.36: War songs from the Empire. 9.57: Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. 11.31.1: Close down. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0 p m.t Times for the tea-table. 6.0: Musical menu. 7.0: After-dinner music. 3.0: "The Woman in Black.” 8.15: Band music. 9.0: Musical comedy. 10.0: Light and bright. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0 p.m : Rhapsodies in rhythm. 7.35: "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars." 7.47: "Sing As We Go.” 8.15: "The Hunchback of Ben Ali." 8.28: Musical odds and ends. 9.3: "Grey-burn of the Salween." 9,15: Piano personalities. 9.30: “The Mystery of Darrington Hall." 9 42: South American music. 10.0: Close ciown. IYA, Auckland. 650 k.c. 5.0; Children's session. 5.45- Dinner music. 7.0: Local news. 7.30: "With the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East." 7.45: "Khyber": "By the Shalimar": A thrilling story of the NorthWest Frontier. Produced by the N.B.S. 8.1.3: Ambrose- and his Orchestra. 8.16: "Thrills." (1.30: The Big Four (quartet). 8.38: "The Hunchback of Ben Ali.” 8.51: New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra. 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary, 9.25: Deanna Durbin (soprano'. 9.28: Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra. 9.34: Frank Titterton t tenor). 9.40: Harry Horlick and his Orchestra. 9.52: New Mayfair Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody, 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down. 3YA. Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music 7.0: Local news. 7.10: Our Garden Expert "Lessons of the Old Year." 7.30: "With tin New Zealand Forces in the Middle East.' 7.45: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. 7.52 Boston Promenade Orchestra. 7.55: Pro gramme from the studio by the Woolstot Brass Band (conducted by R. J. Estall L Anit; Ledsham (mezzo-contralto) and Lcn Barrie -baritone). 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: N.B.S Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. News Commentary 9.25: Bouillon t violin), Cortot and Morseai I illites i, and Ecole Normalo Chamber Orch extra. 9.41: Richard Tauber (tenor). 9.46 Alexander Brailowsky (pianist). 10.10: Music mirth and melody. 11.0: News, followed bi meditation music. 11.30: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.
790 k.c. , 5.8: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner rnusicj 7.6: Local news. 7 18: Kecorded talk L>y Lord ; ' Elton: "Reading in Bed." 7.30: "With the; i New Zealand Forces in the Middle East."* I 7.45: Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 7.48: Alex-: iiiuler Kipnis (bassi. 7.57: Tht? Budapest ! j Trio. 8 13: Elizabeth Schumann tsopranot.; [8.21: Studio recital by Maurice Clnre. vrnini ent English violinist > Noel Newson, aceotn- ’ uanisti. 8.41: Alexander Kipnis ibassl. 8.49 i The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 8.57: Sla- ! tion notices. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. ■ I News Commentary. 9.28: Highlights of Liter-; ' nture: ' Dorothea." 10.0: Orrin Tucker and i his Orchestr.-i. 11.0: News. fo!!ow<*d by inedi- ' t.ition nitisie. 11.30: Close down. i'j J Empire Broadcasts. Nev, : and news commentaries, often fol- 1 ; o t I lowest by topical talks, will be broadcast 1 i from Daventry transmitters as specified in J j '.lie followina 11<1. iTho-o marked with w.c j ! asterisk will be relayed by the principal I i station of the National Broadcasting Her- , '\ii e at the time ot ’ ran >m:‘ ■ .»>r. and the • , i with two asterisks will be recorded and re-isk;-.i Tne list is correct L> New Zealand.’ | sUmhH-t* time. 1 O.i a.m CSO 111 7.7 me s> j •; uu n nt. GSH f 9.51 me . ‘ ; (’lit) am GSI i !5.2?> me s> ' and •* 7 a m ’ ‘ fi i 5 a m GSI i!5 2<i me ■ 1 * ' ll.(><> nin CPsF <15.14 me s> 100 pin GSl* 115 14 me- ' ' ‘ 115 p tn. ■ 141 pm GSt> .11 m. ,• i 3 I'd p m < IS'll ■ 9'l ms- -. 1 : 4 3(1 is m GSH • a .it iiii' ii : ti 15 p m GSB < 951 trie . ‘ .: :-. p.m GSE <ll ■■■ hie >• j 1 ■ 4 , p m (LSI) 1117, me ,1 i Tin- J’.scws- ti.tmnmsl.m now extends frotv j j 6 10 p.m to 10.0 p,ni. biul v. ill Ire rs-cvtvable j ion the following transmitters -GSC >3! .52 ■ ! m.. S Sfi inc ■■■•. GSII <3l 55 m . 9 51 me si till ! j!l 45 ti sil . GSD 2‘ 33 m. 1173 mvs>, GSl' | ; <25 2'9 m. 11 IW iiir-ti. GSF 11982 tn. I’l4 I . tnc/tsL from 9 pm. and GSV HM4 m, 17 8! s 1 from fi i» m Heins <■( ii'.tvi'i-:'. m tsXiw; ? pu't'rionnie 1 I "Cidiinp New ZcaiAnd," at 7.30 pm, ■ 1 aril .1 top-ral talk at 9.(1 p.m.
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