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OVER THE AIR

' RADIO PROGRAMM ES. BR9ADOASTS FOR TO-DAY. l 'l‘hn following: programmes will be} broadcast. from iim New Zealandi nniinnul stations iii—day:— IYA Aucklandmiii: Special wea—ther report. i 320: R..\i..<. gum-n .\iary -——~her maiden voyage. (See 2Y;\l. 11.310: Selected rerordlngs. 5.0: Child’ren's session. 5.2.3: Running commentary on the Derby Stakes, from ‘the grandstand of the Epsom receicourse (re-broadcast. from the Empire Lstations). 5.40: Continuation 01’ ‘ children‘s session. 6.0: Dinner music. l 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk. ‘ Rev. W. Jellle. "The Society for the ‘Protection 0! Women and Children." 8.0: Concert: programme. Featuring Sydney McEwan. tenor. and Duncan' Morrison, pianist. Continuity hour‘ “ The Love Story of Queen Mary of Scots and Lord Bothwell." 3.30: Sydney )IcEwan, and Duncan Morison, in half—an-hour or Scottish and Gaelic music. 9.0: \Veather. Station no< tines. 0.5: 'i‘alk, R. A. Singer, “Poetry for the Masses." 9.20: Recorded music by Regimental Band of li..\i. Grenadier Guards. 9.36: Peter Daw< son. lJass—liai'itone. 0.4.1: The 'Bnnd, "The Two Pigeons.“ 10.0-11.0: Dance music. 2VA Wellington—3.3o: Time sig« nals from the Dominion Observatory, Special weather Forecast for i‘armersl 4.0: Sports results. 4.20: H. 315. Queen Mary—her maiden voyage. A, description from Souihnmpton of the linm“s doparturo for New York. (liehromlcast from the D.B.C. Empire Staiions). 4.40: Selcrtmi recordings. 5.0: Children‘s hour. 5.23: See IYA. 5.40; Continuation of children's session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Popular programme. A further incident in the lives or the Japanese house—boy and his employer. “ Scenic Railway Troubles." 8.16; “Music Round the Camp-lire." 8,30: “ The Voice of the People: Peter the Great." (PL 2). 8.37: Recording. Alfredo and his 01‘chestra. B.4o:l‘alk. Mr W. E. Leicester, “ Aspects of Victorian Life—The Turtles and 'Flt‘ties." 9.0: \Veather. Station notices. 9.5: Solo pinnoforte: Mr J. Buckley. 940: A recital by .\lads eme \Vinnie Fraser. soprano. 9.50: Recordings. the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Music. mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. SVA Christchurch—4.o: Special weather forecast and light musical programme. $.20: BALE. Queen Mary —-her maiden voyage. (Fee ‘ZYA‘I. 4.40: Selected recordings. 3.0: ;Chlldren‘s hour. 5.25: See iY,\. 71.40: Continuation ofrhildren‘s session. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 7.33: ’l‘alk. .\iiss C. Fl. Robinson, .\1..~\.. “ \'oT‘ntional ‘ Guidance For Girls.“ 8.0: Chimes. ‘l‘i‘esentaiion of 8.8.1.1. rern‘rried prn~ gramme, “ It Seems Only Yesterday." l 9.0: “'eather. station noiires, 0.5:. ‘i'l‘alk. I\lr Loiresiei‘ \\‘ehh. "\\'orld t At‘i'airs.” 9.20: Danrn music. 0.40: "i‘elk. Mr A. 1.. lmehnrn. ".\imiorn [Ballroom Danring—Thc quirk—step." i [0.0: Donor music. il.li: Rinse down. : 4VA Dunedin—4.o: \\‘rnihrr TON“ lrnsi for farmers. -i.‘.’|t: i1..\i..~‘. Huron l .\[Hl'Y—hl‘l‘ mnidon rumor. (sue ‘IYA‘. - Lil): Swim-[ml imi-oriiliizs‘. 3.0: lihilil—lrrn‘s session. 5.2.3: Sim l\'.\. 5.30: Y Continuation of rhihii'r‘n‘s session. r._o: itinnvr music. 7.0: .\‘rws 11111 l remrts. 7.30: Our .\inim- livwwt. " lit-lpt‘ul lilnls to .\iotorists.“ 3.0: i'tiiuws. l~lliistrnlril llllli it) Dr. V. l-‘.. l‘.:ilwn)’. .\"o. i, .. ’l'hu syxurimni" ‘hwm :inil llh'linril Strauss." inii‘mllxru: the London Symphony Urrhrsirn. “.20: ’l'.ilk ’i‘rrorilwit. lion. .\lr .1113“ mm liinlr. ”“It‘lillt‘illi‘il of the Hood." " 4): “Mother. Finllnn unlit-us. 17.3: i‘rnjzmnnnn i'i‘iillll‘lllu: tllmiys lmi'inil‘l‘ \'vw VI-ulnnli sopruno‘i. Uri-hrstrn nt "in l'nr's iln‘vnsi‘i‘valnli‘u. it til: ”1114):" Portion-. 1 it :‘7: Orrluwim of tho l’nris 'i|l\l"'\ llilil‘i‘. 9.3‘1‘ lii‘niiisluw liiilv- .. 'llllll. \inlin. 1).?) i: liri-lii'siini ut‘ ihl' “mi-:1 Inimixine, l’nris. 10.2: .\iusli‘. l: ‘l'lh illll‘ melody. [1.0: Illoso <|o\\ii.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 4

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OVER THE AIR Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 4

OVER THE AIR Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 4

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