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RADIO PROGRAMMES | TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMca. The following programmes will be [ broadcast by the New Zealand national ; stations this evening1V A Auckland.—7.o, Government and overseas news 'from 2YA ; 7.10. 'approx. : News and reports: 7.30. ’’The Whirligig of Time." "Amusements No. 10 : Amusements in Ancient Greece: Intellectual and Physical." Speaker: Profes-sor Cooper: 8-0. Concert programme. R; "Westward Ho!" George Edwards and Co.); 8.15 R) "Wandering With the West Wind": 8.45. Recorded Sports Club, bringing to the microphone Frank Beaurepaire 'Australian swimmer who won fourteen world records) ; 9.0. Weather. Station notices; 9.5. Talk. Dr. E. P. Neale: "Population and Migration in N.Z. (1); 9.20. (R) Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; 9.31 ■R) recorded serial, "Dad and Dave from Snake Gully": 9.44. R’ 8.8-C. Wireless Military Band: 9.53, (R) Grand Massed Brass Bands at Leicester Brass Band Festival, 1937; 10.0, dance music from studio by Blind Institute Dance Band; 11.0, close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7.o. Government ard overseas news: 7.10 (approx), news and reports; 7.30. time signals. "Who's Who and What’s What?" Ramble in the news by Coranto: 8.0. chimes, concert programme, four kings of rhythm entertain; 8.14, Kitty Grey In child impersonations: 8.2 2, (R) Ronald Ghesnev mouth-organ', orchestral accompaniment: 8.25. R “ Aunt Arabella " Japanese houseboy ; 3.40. talk. Mr A P. O’Shea. Do-
minion Secretary N.Z. Farmers’ Union. “ Impressions of Australia and the Empire Producers' Conference"; 9.0. weather, station notices: 9.5. programme by the “ Aeolians ": 9.15 R) Wilhelm Backhaus (piano : : 9.23. Aeo - lians; 9.35. HR) Cedric Sharpe Sextet (Instrumental); 9.41, Aeolians; 9.51, CR) Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by composer: 10,0, music, mirth, melody; 11.0, close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.o, Government and overseas news (from 2YA); 7.10. news and reports; 7.20, talk, Mrs Cecil Wood, “ The Plunket Society's Appeal"; 7.30, time signal; 7.35, talk, under auspices of Canterbury Agrlcul- ; tural College. Dr. M. M. Burns, “ Soils iand Soil Fertllltv"; 8.0, chimes, re - j corded play, "The Wraith”; 8.40, i Dora Lindsay, Scottish character arij Ist; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, talk, Mr Leicester Webb. " World Affairs"; 9.20, dance music; 11.0, close ! down. I 4YA, Dunedin—7.o, Government and | overseas news (from 2YA); 7.10 apjprox.), news and reports; 7.30, Gar- ’ dening talk; 8.0, recorded concert by London Symphony Orchestra, the orch- ; ejstra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar: 8.22, Theodor Chaliapin (bass): 8.32, i the orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamil--1 ton Harty; 8.48. recorded talk, Profesj sor Arnold Wall, late Professor of | English at Canterbury College, “ Plain i Man’s English." No. 4; 9.0, weather, : station notices; 9.5. the orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates; 9.13, Tinn.i Lemnitz (soprano); 9.21, " Masterpieces of Music," Illustration and comment by Dr. T. Vernon Griffiths. Sup - erintendent of Music at King Edward Technical College; 10.10 to 11.0, music ; and mirth.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 7
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