OVER THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT’S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland.—7.o, News service issued by the Prime Minister's Dept., British official wireless news; 7.10 (approx.), News and reports; Winter course talk: "Some Leaders of ; Reform in the Nineteenth Century, William Cobbett,” by J. R. Morris; 8.0, Concert programme; 8.15, "Wandering with the West Wind”; 8.45, “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s”; 9.0, Weather report and station notices; 9.5, Recorded talk: "James Busby, His Service and Ilis Tragedy,” by Eric Ramsden; 9.20, Studio concert by the Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Captain George Buckley; 9.31, Dad and Dave; 9.44, The Band (Jack Clcague, soloist) ; 9.48, Richard Crooks with the Balladeers and Banjo; 9.51, The Band; 10.0, Jan Savitt and his orchestra: Modern dance music by the dispensers of shuffle rhythm, with instrumental interludes by the Milt Herth Trio; 11.0, Close down. 2YA Wellington.—7.o, Official news service issued by the Prime Minister’s Dept., British official wireless news; 7.10 (approx.), News and reports; 7.28 to 7.30, Time signals. Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives; 10.30, Music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Close down. 3YA Christchurch.—7.o, Official news service issued by the Prime Minister's Dept., British official wireless news; 7.10, News and reports; 7.35, Talk, under the auspices of Canterbury Agricultural College: Discussion by College staff: "Forage Crops for Next Winter”; 8.0, “The Woman in White.” A dramatisation of Wilkie Collins’ thriller by George Edwards and Company; 8.14, Recording: The Victor Olof Sextet; 8.17, "Night Nurse.” Drama in a great hospital. A James Raglan production; 8.30, Recording: The Victor Olof Sextet; 8.33, Dramatic feature: "Thrills”; 8.45, Recording: The Victor Olof Sextet; 8.48, "Personal Column.” Drama from the agony column of a newspaper; 9.0, Weather forecast and station notices; 9.5, Reserved; 9.20, Dance music; 11.0, Close down. 4YA Dunedin.—7.o, News service issued by the Prime Minister’s Dept., British official wireless nevss; 7.10 (approx.), News and reports; 7.30, Gardening talk; 8.0, Classical and orchestral programme. The E.I.A.R. Symphony Orchestra, Turin, conducted by Mo. D. Amfltheatrof; 8.10, Vladimir Rosing (tenor). Songs of famous Russian composers; 8.22, The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates; 9.35, Man Through the Ages: "The World War, 1914-16”; 9.0, Weather report and station notices; 9.5, Joseph Szigeti and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham; 9.25, Amelita Galli-Curci (soprano); 9.31, "Music from the Theatre”; 10.0, Music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 10
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