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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland (650 Kilocycles). —7.o, nicial news service; 7.10, news and rei.rts; 7.4 u, Fanners’ Club session; 8.0,; •corded features, “Singapore Spy”; 8.30,. Thrills”; 5.45, “ liavenshoe ”; 9.0, Dav- > :11y news; 9.10, Dominion and district, • •ather reports and station notices; 9.15,! ngside commentary on professional | ••♦•stling match, relayed from Auckland 1 own Hall; t".", music, mirth and melody; I ni station will b* on the air until 12 j lidnight.). 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles) 7.0,! lficial news service; 7.10, news and re-I • •ns; 7.28 to 7.3". time signals; 7.40, I Winter Course Talk; “Background or • •w Zealand—The Run Holder,” by L. It. aimer ami T. G. lli.-lop; 8.0, Music by ! Kleins —the Marie Wilson String Quar•t; 5.32,5.32, joint studio recital by Doroy Davies (pianist) and Greta Ost; Czechoslovakian ’cellist); 9.u, Daven- | y news; 9.10, Dominion and district I •ather reports and station notices; 9.15, a riot v in Miniature; The Swingtirne. Harlonist?: 9.27. “Murder Forestalled”; .in. the Swingtime Harmonics; 9.*2, vdnev Gustard (.cinema organist); 10.0, .Hire music by i.auri Paddi's Ballroom ebestra, featuring Mavis Edmonds (re-
laved from the Majestic); 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war, the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight.). 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles).— 7.0, Official news service; 7.10, news and reports; 7.35, talk by the Garden Expert, “ The Reasons for Pruning ”; 8.0, programme by the Rand or lI.M. Coldstream Guards: 8.11, Claude O’Nagan (baritone); B.IS, the Rand; 8.27. “On the March”; i s.3it, Lily Pons (soprano); 8.39, the Band; 8.48. Claude O’Hagan (baritone); 8.55, the Rand: 9.0, Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.15. chamber music programme, featuring Sonatas by Delius and Debussy; 9.31, Dora Labbette (soprano), accompanied by Sir Thomas Beecham; 9.40. Allred Cortot (niano». and Jacques •'iiljaucl (violin); 9.50, Lionel Tertis (viola). accompanied by George Reeves; 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 new- service; 7.in (approx.), news : and reports; 7.10, talk to Young Farmers’! 1 Clubs; 8.0. Masterpieces of Music, with! ! Thematic illustrations and comments by; i Prof. V. E. Galway. Mus.D.: studio j recital by Nancy Estall (’cello); 9.0, 'Daventry news; 9.10, Dominion and disI ti ict weather reports and station notices; ! 9.15, “ Yivat Pnlonia ” Polish March; 9.18. i “ The Eagle Under the Pea”: 10.0, “Night i Club.” the “ Cabaret on Relay.” featuring Abe Layman and his Californians; 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war, the station will remain on the air until 10 midnight.).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21195, 19 August 1940, Page 10
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