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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland (650 Kilooycle#).—7.o, Official news service; 7.4 u, Farmers’ Sessian, talk •• A War-time Topciressing Programme,” by J. M. Smith, Fields superintendent, Department of Agriculture, Hamilton; Concert Programme; s.u, re- j corded features, - Singapore spy”; 8.30, •‘Thrills”; 8.45, “Ravenshoe”; 9.0, bav- i entry new*; u.lO, Dominion and district i weather reports and station notices; 9.15, ' ringside cnumieutary on professional j wrestling malch, relayed from Auckland ! Town Hall; lmusic, mirlli and melody; 11.0, baveiitry new.*. me war, tile , station will be on the air until 12 mid- ' night. i k'Yn Wellington (570 Kilocycles). ufflcial news service; 7.1 e. news and : reports; 7.28 to 7.30, time (iignals; 7.in. . W inter Course Talk, - BacgrOund or Vow Zealand —The Teacher,” by L. R. Palmer j and T. G. Hislop; 8.0, music by the Pro Arte quartet and Alexander Klpnis (bass) ; 8.35, studio recital by Danette Andersen Tyrer (violinist), with Andersen Tyrer at the piano; u.o, Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather report* and station notices; 9.15, ringside description of the wrestling match relayed from the Town Hall): 10.0 (approx.), dance music, by Laurl Paddl and liis Orchestra, featuring Mavis Edmonds (relayed from the Majestic Cabaret); 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war, the station will remaii on the air until 12 midnight.) 3YA Christchurch (72u Kilocycles).— 7.0, Official news service; 7.10, news and reports: 7.35, talk by the Garden Expert, “ Correspondence 8.0, Ashburton Silver Band (conductor, E. R. Ilopwood); 8.19, studio recital by Robert Allison (baritone); 5.27, Euphonium solo; 8.33, Robert Allison (baritone); B.in, the Band: 9.0. Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; Q.ir>, programme of music by Edvard Grieg, the famous Norwegian composer; 9.23, studio recital by Cecily Audibert (soprano); 9.37, Paul Godwin (violin;; 9.44, Richard Tauber (tenor): 9.5 1, Walter Gieseking* ( piano); 10.0, music, mirth and melody"; 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight.) 4YA Dunedin (790 Kilocycles). —7 o Official wireless news; 7.10 (approxl ’i news and reports: 7.3 0. recorded talk bv i A. P. Harper. “ The Growth of Mountain- I rering—The sport in New Zealand”; g.n, Masterpieces or Music, with thematic ii- • lustrations and comments by Pror. v k Galways. Mus.D.; 8.12, St. George’s sing-' ers; 8.51, Arthur de Greer (piano); 9.0,' Daventry new*; 9.t0, Dominion and rtf*- j trict weather report*, and station notices; i 9.15. - The shadow or the swastika ” “From War to War”; 10. n. - Night Club”: 11.0. Daventry news. . During flic war. the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight.) f
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21177, 29 July 1940, Page 11
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