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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: Dinner music. 7.0: Official news. 7.28: Time signals. 7.3o:'Winter course talk, “Democracy and Fascism in Ancient Greece," by Professor Leslie Lipson. 8.2: “France Fights On,” the story of the Free French Movement,” by Robert Kemp. (A 8.8. C. production.) 9.0: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.25: Wrestling from the Town Hall. 10.30: Repetition of greetings from the N.Z. Forces overseas. 11.0: News, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down. 2YC, Wellington, 840 k.c. 5.0: Musical menu. G. 35: Signal preparation for the Air Force. 8.0: “The Woman in Black." 9.29: “Sorrell and Son" (episode 31. 9.54: “Stephen Foster Melodies.” 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.20: “McGlusky the Filibuster.” / 8.15: “Tradesman's Entrance.” 9.7: “Dombe'y and Son.” 9.35: “The Romany Spy.” 2YH, Napier. 5.0: Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen. G.O: “Eb and Zeb.” 7.30: “The Mystery of Darrington Hall. 7.45: Listeners own session. 9.0: N.B.S. newsreel. IYA, Auckland. G5O k.c. 7.15: Farmers’ session. “Reclamation and Farming of Tidal Flats.” by E. B. Glanville, instructor in agriculture. Whangarei. 8.2: “Khyber and Beyond," “Kabul." 8.30: “Romany Spy.” 8.43: ‘The Hunchback of Ben AH.” 3YA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 7.10: Gardening expert. 7.43) “Conversations by the Fireside: Equality in the Family.” 7.58’: Concert by the Woolston Brass Band. Ernest Rogers (tenor) and Philip M. Isherwood (bass). 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 7.10: “Early Coach-drivers in Otago,” by R. T. Stewart. 8.0: “Masterpieces of Music,” bv Professor V. E. Galway. 9.28: “The Woman in White.”
Empire Broadcasts. News will be broadcast from Daventry transmitiers today as specified in the following list. (Those marked wi:n one asterisk '"ill be relaverl by the prineinal stations of the National Broadcasting Service at the time. of transmission, and those with two asterisks will be recorded and rebroadcast at the time stated after the asterisks.) 1.00 a.m. GSF (15.14 mc/s) 4.00 a.m, G.RU ( 9.45 mc/s) 6.00 a.m. GSD (11.75 mc/s) * and ** 7 a.m. 8.45 a.m. GSC ( 9.58 mc/s) * 10.45 a.m. GSD (11.75 mc/s) 12.00 noon GSD (11.75 mc/s) ** 12.15 p.m. 1.00 p.m. GSD (11.75 mc/s) ** 1.15 pm 3.30 p.m. GSC ( 9.58 mc/s) 4.30 p.m. GSC ( 9.58 mc/s) 6.15 p.m. GSB ( 9.51 mc/s) * 7.00 p.m. GS.ir (15.14 mc/s) 8.00 p.m. GSF (15.14 mc/s) ** 9.0 p m 11.00 p.m. GSF (15.14 mc/s) » The Pacific transmission opens a)» 4 57 p m and closes down at 8.15 p.m. It will be heard best on 9.51 mc/s till 7 p.m. and thereafter on the 15.14 mc/s transmitter. Items in today’s programme are: 5.0 p.m.: “We Speak for Ourselves.” The Mer--'hai.M. Navy. 5.30- “War Correspondent " Quonl.n Reynolds. U.S.A. G.O: “Night Over T icre, ’ The Auxiliary Fire Services 6 45c ’7 st - Pau ”s Cathedral: _.,0: Ceding Nev- Efland.” a Now Zealand Arniy Officer. 8.0: News and Commentary by Robert Fraser..
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1941, Page 8
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