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ii WIRELESS PROGRAMMES e i H TO-NIQhT’S BROADCABTB. p. I IYA Auckland.—7.o, Government 3 and overseas news (from 2YA); 7.10, (approx.): News and reports; 7.30, , Sports talk by Gordon Hutter; 8.0, . Readings from the Classics, with l Music; 5.32, R; Sir Hamilton Harty 1 conducting the London Symphony Orchestra; 8.40, dl) Helen Ludolp { 1 (soprano); 8.43, R Sir Hamilton] ! Harty, conducting the London Phil- I harmonic Orchestra; 9.0, Weather ret port and station notices; 9.5, (R) | Florence Yiekland (soprano), Evelyn 3 MacGregor (contralto), William Hain j tenor); Crane Caldcr bass', with j i Grace Castagnetta and Milton Kaye j (piano); 9.30, (R) The Pablo Casals i J Symphony Orchestra, conducted by t Pablo Casals; 10.0, Music, mirth and j melody; 11.0, Close down. t 2YA Wellington.—7.o, Government * and overseas news; 7.1 u .approx.) : i News and reports; 7.28, Time signals; - 8.0, Chimes. R, Grand Symphony I Orchestra; 8.8, II; Paul Robeson t f .bass); 8.11, H. Charlie Kunz i piano) ; 8.17, R,< The Moistersostet . vocal sestet,, formerly Comedy » Harmonists) ; 8.23, Reginald Foort j (organ); 8.29, Tino Rossi tenor;; I 8.35, The London Palladium Urehes- [ * tra, “The Spirit of Youth” March : 1 Gilbert. ;s. iO, Talk, Mr J. S. Keith, j 3 "The Loss of tho s.s. Trevessa in the I = Indian Ocean" 2 ; 9.0. Weather re- ! I port and station notices: 9.5, "Eb and ! 3 Zeb” (The Country Storekeepers;; j 9.15, ;R; Munn and Felton's* Works j * I Band. Massed Brass Bands, consist- j 1 J ing of Luton, Camberwell Silver and SYood Green Excelsior Bands; 9.24, ' \ Ashley Couper boy soprano); 9.30, ! K R Band of lI.M. Coldstream Guards. ! Jack Mackintosh (cornet), with j ’ military band accompaniment. Band j of lI.M. Scots Guards; 9.4 4, Ashley ; Couper boy soprano,. “‘Ships of 1 ' Arcady” Michael Head : 9.50, (R) ! a Grand Massed Brass Bands; 10.0, _ “Rhythm on Record,” a programme ; e of new’ dance recordings, compered j f by "Turntable”; 10.28, Time signals. !| d 11.0, Close down 3YA Christchurch.—7.o, Government and overseas news (from 2YA) ; • 7.10, News and reports; 7.35, Review [ of play in the cricket match, Sir lulien Calm's XI versus Canterbury; ; c 8.0, Chimes. (R) The Light Opera Orchestra; 8.9, Beatrice Tange e .pianoforte); 8.19, Rita Jamieson j r 'mezzo-soprano); 8.30, Maurice Clare ! famous English violinist), and Noe) s Newson pianist); 9.0, Weather foree cast and station notices; 9.5, Res served; 9.20 (R) Bournemouth s Municipal Orchestra; 9.20, Dan Foley e (Irish tenor) ; 9.41, Plaza Theatre d Orchestra; 9.45, “The Blue Danube" i (Episode 8) (songs and stories); - 10.0, Music, mirth and melody, in- j n eluding at 10.30, Carson Robison and his Buckaroos; 11.0, Close down, e s 4YA Dunedin.—7.o, Government r and overseas news from 2Y'A) ; 7.10, r (approx.): News and reports; 8.0, e r Chimes. R “Dad and Dave from d Snake Gully"; 8.15, “Pinto Pete in q Arizona": 5.29, “The Rich Uncle from 0 Fiji” 'episodes 3 and 4); 8.41, Re- ; _ served; 9.0, Weather report and sta- ! e tion notices: 9.5, Alec Blyth (cello) r and Gil Dcch piano:; 9.34, Mary a Pratt contralto" Serenade”; 9.44, Carl Weinrich (organ); 10.0, Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band from the Savoy Restaurant); 11.0, Close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 5
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531OVER THE AIR Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 5
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