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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES 1 YA Auckland (650 Kilocycles).—7.o, Official news r-'TVitv; 7.111, news anil irimine Garden.” I 'bv *<:. I*. Gib?on. orchard instructor, Department of Agriculture, Auckland. S.o. “ Singapore Spy"; 8.30, • Thrill- 8.15, ” Ravenshoe "; 9.0, I»avci'iiry news, followed by Dominion and (listriel weather reports and station nolice?: o.l". ringside commentary on pmlessional boxing- match, the Alabama Kid v. i.o. lirander, relayed from Auckland Town Hall; lu.u, mii-ic. mirth and melody; 11.0, Daventry news. amring the war, the station will be on Hie air until 15 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles). -7.0, Official news service; 7.in. news and reports: 7.-JS to 7.80, time -ignals; 7.10, Winter Gonr.-e Talk. “ Background oT New Zealand Politics and -tate-men "—3’rot'essur Leslie Upson and C. E. Wheeler; 8.0. chamber mud-’: s.n. I.ener String B.l*l. PeroJe' String Quartet: B.no, Alexander Kipnis (bass); 8.-it. studio recital by Vincent A-poy . violinist». and Eric net) 'pianist i ; 5.?»6, TatTanel Soriete des Instruments a Vent, with Erwin SclmlhofT (pianist ■: o.n, Daventry nows, follower! by Dominion and district weather reports and -latio'i notice-. : ritvr relayed from the Town Hall : in.n ap-ital’lr-.oiii 1 'u-flu-irai fe:Uurine- Mavis Edmonds relayed from the .Majestic : 11.0, ■■ t a * * • " will remain on the air until 13 midnight.). SYA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles).— 7.0. Official new- scr-vio; 7. In. n- w- and 'The Flower Garden”: B.n. concert by Wool-ton Brass Band and Claude Burrows baritone . from tbo studio: the Band; 8.15. Claude Burrows baritone : 5.?2 the Band: 8.30. Larry Adler (mouth ortrani: 8.3,7. cornet solos; 8.46. cUiude burrows (baritone : 8.53. the Band: 0.0. Daventry news followed by Dominion and district'weather reports and station notices: 0.10. Watson Forbes (viola) and Myers Foggin piano); 9.35, Lotte I.ehtnann (soprano); 0.13, Ethel Bartlett and fine Robertson: 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 news (Service; 7.1 u (approx.), news
and reports; 7.30, talk by James Bertram, •• A Journalist in China—China’s -New Guerrilla Warfare”; 8.0, concert by the lloyal Dunedin Male Choir (conductor. J. Paterson); assisting- artists, the Cecelia Choir, conducted by Meda Paine, and Joint Pringle (baritone); relayed from Town Hall; 0.0, Daventry news followed by Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.10, the International Novelty Orchestra: 9.13, “The Twelve Labours of Hercules”—“The Prolog.** '; a comedy series, produced by the N dS; 9.12. Pierre Palla (organ); 9.46, a Fruity .Melodrama, “Only a Mill Girl," Melluish Brothers; 9.51, “Gulliver’s Travels”; in.o. “ Night Club." the Cabaret on relay, featuring Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra; 11.0. it a ven try news. (During the war the station will remain on the air until 12 midnight. ■.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21225, 23 September 1940, Page 3
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