OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT’S BROADCASTS. The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national | stations this evening:— IYA, Auckland.—7. News and re- ' ports; 7.30, sports talk, Gordon Hut--1 ter; 8, concert programme; an hour of reading and. music; reading of | prose and verse by Mr D’Arcy Gress- | well, with appropriate music; 9, .'weather, station notices; 9.5, Eva j Stern (piano) ; 9.20 recordings, the } i Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra conj ducted by Dr. Eugene Ormandy; 9.30, ; j Ninon Yallin (soprano); 9.33, Lon- { j don Symphony Orchestra; 9.45, Ninon ! Vallin (soprano) ; 9.48, Boston Sym--5 ' phony Orchestra; 10, music, mirth i ! an& melody; 11, close down. i ! 2YA, Wellington.—7, News and reports; 7.30, time signals; talk, Pro- - ■ fessor W. H. Gould, Professor of Ed- * ucation, Victoria College, “The Kin--3 dergarten Movement—a Centenary r i Tribute”; 7.10, talk, “Young Farmers’ 1 j Clubs”; 8, chimes; a programme featluring Joseph Kaartinen (Finnish saxo- ® ' phonist) ; “The Mystery of the Seven Cafes,” a secret service melodrama, p written for broadcasting by Sydney I Horler, produced by George Swan; chapter I, “Paris.” 8.30, A recital bj by Joseph Kaartinen (Finnish saxo--3 I phonist) ;• 8.40, talk, Miss Veronica i, 1 Quinn, “The Romance of Harold and :1 Edith Swan-Neck." 9, Weather, sta- - j tion notices; the Port Nicholson Silver Band, -conducted by J. J. Drew; 0 | 9.15, a programme by the Port Nichh olson Silver Band, with interludes by * | Albert Chappell (baritone) ; 9.20, y Albert Chappell (baritone); 9.30, the „ Band, “Newchester” Hymn; 9.43, Albert Chappell (baritone) ; 9.49, the a Band; 10, Programme of new dance 3 recordings; 11, close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—7, News and *’ reports; 7.30, time signals; 8, chimes; ooncert programme; recording, Milan g ] Symphony (Orchestra; 8.13, recordr Lngs, John Brownlee (baritone re--1! cital); 8.25, Audrey Ruddock (piano--0 j forte recital, Four Forgotten Fairy 0 ! Tales; 8.36, Thomas E. West (tenor _ j recital) ; 8.48, recordings, Mischa Eli ! man (violin recital) ; 9, weather, stall i tion notices; 9.5, talk, Miss Cora Wilding, “An Artist In Spain”; 9.20, e ! 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Gil Dech) ; i 9.33, Gwyneth Hughes (contralto) ; .9.39, Gil Dech Ensemble; 9.45, Gwy- * neth* Hughes (contralto) ; 9.50, 3YA Orchestra; 10, musio, mirth and mel3 ‘ nd y»* 11. close down. i 4YA, Dunedin.—7, News and reports; 8, chimes; concert programme; 1 “Music Round the Campflre”; 8.16, “ “The Morning After”; a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseI boy and his employer; 8.28. "The x Empress Josephine”; a dramatic serial I dealing with the life of the famous . | Empress of France; chapter 2; prei rented by George Edwards and Comf pany. 8.42, Talk by H. A. Glasson. i “The Heyday of Bay Whaling in Otago and Southland”; 9, weather, station 3 notices; 9.5, a recorded chamber 5 music concert; the Pro Arte Quartet; 1 9.21, Marla von Basilides (mezzo- [ soprano); 9.28, Alfred Cortot (piano) “ and Jacques Thibaud (violin); 10, x dance music by the Savoy Dance i Band (relay from the Savoy Restau--1 rant) ; 11, close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 10
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