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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland (650 Kilocycles).— 7.o, Official news service; T.lu, news and reports; 7.3 U, spoils talk by oordun llutter; 8.0, the studio orcliestru, conducted by Harold ISaxu-r; S.lu, studio recital by tvelyn busbriilge (mezzo-soprano>; 8.22, tlie studio orenestra; 8.3 i, Pliilliarnionic • .noir. with Walter Widdop (tenor;; 5.42, Waller Hieseking- piano ; B.On, Hie studio orchestra; u.u, Daventry news, loln.wed by Dominion and district weather report- and station notices; y.to, Yehudi Menuhin violin;; 0.18. Alexander Kipnis .ou-s ; y.2<,. Philharmonic Symphony orchestra of New York; tu.O, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Daventry news. (During’ the war, the station will be on the an* until I midnight.'. 2YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles). —7.o, Official news service; :.n», new- anU_ re- •• \\ThVs“\Vlio and What- ‘ What? a ramble in the news hy Coranio; 8.0. “ Funzapoppin s.:m. •• i pulled out a I'ltiin." lowed 'hv' 1 Dominion and' 1 di-lrirt weather reports and station notices; 9.10. “The Union Jack—The -tars and Stripes,-’ a programme pre-enting two leading Mriii-h and \inerican Band-: 9. in. Band or lI.M. Welsh Onards; Kditli Dav American and llarrv Welehman • Kngltsln ; 9.26. hand or n.M. Welsh ouards; 9.3 2, •Meek- Anthpies“ The p-dieemans China Cal." an ABS production; 9.15, McPmlv in Brass; tu.O. rhythm on record, m-w recordings compered hv Turntable: It.". Daventry news. During the war Ihe station will remain on the air until I:’ midnight'. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles). 7.0. Official news service: 7.1 n. news and reports; 8.0. Die :iyA string Orchestra; conduefor. Frederick Page. Alns.Bac.: 8.20, -tudio recital bv Ilex Harrison -baritone : 8.33, Sigurd M. Rascher (saxophone.; 8.30. studio recital hy Marie Campbell contralto); 8.53. the Orchestra: 9.0. Daventry news, rollowed by Dominion and district weather reports, and station notices : o.in. Have You Tfeard These; some recent releases: 9.16. Deanna Durbin 'soprano ; 9.?4. the Organ, the Dance Band and Me; 9.30. Viennese Waltz Orchestra; 9.38. Osrar Aatzke (tones): 9.46. Willy -teiner and his Bnlon Orchestra: 9.53. the Blue Hungarian Band; in.n. 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. oroeial news service: 7.10 approx.), news and reports; 7.30. recorded talk hv Dr. Flizaheth Bryson. “ What Shall We Eat? Fads and Fancies”; 7.50, “Do You Know Why? ” by Autolycus; S.n. “ Dad and Dave”; 8.15, the “King-men”: 8.28. “The Circle or Shiva”; 8. it. the Coral Islanders; 8.50. \1 and Rob Harvey (vocal-; 5.56, Arthur Young and his Jubilee Orchestra: 9.0. Daventry news, followed hy Dominion and district weather reports, and station notices; 9.13. the Dreamers; 9.22. BBC Svtnphonv Orchestra: 9,30. readings by Pror. T. D. Adams, rvirli musical interludes; 10.0. dance music by Dick Colvin and bis Music; 11.0. Daventrv news. During Hie v\ar tlie station \\Mil remain on the air until 12 midnight.).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21229, 27 September 1940, Page 3
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