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MONDAY

NATIONAL

JULY 24

Ate AUCKLAND 650 k.c. 462 m. 7. Oam. Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. 0 Devotional Service, conducted by Adjutant F. Hay 10.15 Selected recordings | 11..0 Talk to women by "Margaret" | 11.10 Selected recordings 12. 0 Lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 2.30 Classical hour 3.15 Sports results 3.30 TALK, prepared by the Association for Country Educa- | tion, Home Science Tutorial | Section of the University of. Otago: "WHAT IS. THE A.C.E?" 3.45 Light musical programme 4. 0 Special weather report for farmers 4.30 Sports results 5B. O Children’s session, conducted by " Cinderella," with, at 5.40, the recorded feature "Coral Cave" (episode 16) 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: " Cossack Dance’’ (Tschaikovski); " The Spider"’ Intermezzo (Klose); ‘‘ The White’ Horse Inn" Selection (Stolz Benatzky); " Siciliano’ (Jessel); ‘‘ The Flowers Dream" Valse Intermezzo (Translateur); ‘""Moineau’’ Selection (Beydts); ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles (Kellette); "Nola" (Arndt); * Queen of Love’’ Waltz Fantasy (Borgmann); ‘‘ Waltz Medley," " Fascination " (Marchetti); * Scherzo, No. 2, in B Flat Minor, Op. 31" (Chopin); *‘ Moto Perpetuo" (Lotter). 7. © NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE. PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. th OFFICIAL WIRELESS

7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx. ) 7.30 Farmers’ session: " ANTE PARTUM PARALYSIS" or "SLEEPY SICKNESS IN EWES," a recorded talk by a member of the Livestock Division 7.40 Young Farmers’ Club-Agri-cultural session 8. 0 CONCERT PROGRAMME "Tales of the Silver Greyhound: ‘A TRIP TO THE CONTINENT ’" 8.30 "THRILLS," dramatic feature Each moment of to-day-each moment of to-morrow-holds a thrill for someone; perhaps for you. A memory, beautiful music, a story of bravery or devotion, just a spoken word, All are thrills. 8.45 "John Halifax, Gentleman." A dramatisation of the famous novel by Mrs. Craik, presented by George Edwards and Company 9. 0 Weather report and station notices 9. 5 Ringside commentary on Professional Wrestling Match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN | Y 880k.c. 341m, 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light musical programme 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 Light orchestral music and ballads, featuring at 8.12, the Plaza Theatre Orchestra playing "The Three Bears" Fantasy, by Eric Coates 9.0 "Scott of Scotland Yard. ‘The Case of the Stage Tragedy’" 8.40 Musical comedy and light opera 10. O Light recitals, featuring the Comedy Harmonists 10.30 Close down

Vi WELLINGTON 2 570 k.c. 526m. 6.50 a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. O Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. O Weather report for aviators 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Recordings 10.28t010.30 Time signals 10.45 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11. O A Fashion Talk by "Lorraine," "FRILLS AND FASHIONS, Net 11.10 Selected recordings 12. O Lunch music 1. Op.m. Weather report for aviators ; 2. 0 Classical hour 3.0 TALK, prepared by the A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section of Otago University: "WHAT IS THE A.C.E.?" Sports results Selected recordings 3.28to03.30 Time signals Weather forecast for farmers, and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago 4. 0 Sports results 5. O Children’s session 6. 0 DINNER SESSION. " Vanity Fair" Overture (Fletcher); ‘"Mississippi’’ Selection, ‘‘ Because’’ (Gade); " Sandler Serenades ’’. (Various); " Song of Songs’’ (Fantasia) (Moya); " L’Heure Ezquise"’ (Hahn): " Zigeunerweisen"’ (Pablo de Sarasate); ‘‘Coppelia Fantasy’ (Delibes); "The Flying Trapeze’’ Selection; * Die Schonbrunner’’ (Lanner); "‘The Violin Song" (Rubens); " Perpetuum Mobile" (Strauss). 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.28to 7.30 Time signals " WINTER COURSE TALK " "History for Everyman": A further interview with H. G. Miller, Librarian at Victoria University College 8.0 CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAMME, featuring the Stamnitz "Quartet in E Flat for Clarinet and Strings," and Loeillet’s "Quartet in B Minor for Strings and Piano" Recordings: Geoffrey Shaw (piano), " Prelude in C Minor," "Bourree in E Major" ...... Bach 8. 6 Paul Bender (bass), "Erl King," "Edward" Loewe 8.14 Donald McKenzie (clarinet), Desmond Lavin (violin), Alwyn Keys (viola), and Lilla McKenzie (cello), "QUARTET FOR CLARINET AND STRINGS IN E FLAT" Stamnitz This Quartet by Carl Stamnitz (1746-1801) besides being a charming little piece of music, is of historical interest as one of the first examples of chamber music with clarinet. Its composer was a fine violinist, and viola and viola d’amore player, who visited London as a virtuoso in 1778. Stamnitz’s . experiments in orchestration pointed the way for later men, and proof

of his. versatility is found in the fact that in 1790 he brought out at St. Petersburg & grand opera ‘" Dardanus.’ 8.24 Recordings: Franz Volker (tenor), "Tom the Rhymer," "The Chile 5.646 Am .eee. LOeWe 8.32 Desmond Lavin (violin), Alwyn Keys (viola), Lilla McKenzie (cello), and Lalla Keys (piano), "QUARTET IN B MINOR" Loeillet 8.40 TALK, by F. M. Renner, "ICE IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN " Mr. Renner is well known for his talks on the sea. In this talk he will describe the ice peril in the southern latitudes in the old days of sailing ships. Some narrow escapes will be touched on, and an extraordinary story of a ship that was. found embedded in an iceberg, will be told. _9. O Weather report and station notices 9. 5 Ringside deacrintion: of tke Wrestling Match (relayed from the Town Hall) 10. 0 "Keep Tempo." An hour of (approx.)modern dance music in correct dance tempo, featuring the well-known bands of Victor Silvester, Josephine Bradley and Maxwell Stewart 10.28 to 10.30 Time signals 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN 2 Y 840k.c. 357m, Light musical programme Close down After dinner music "Fall In and Follow the Band." Band music, with humorous intere ludes 9.0 "Songs of Yesteryear": A programme of popular ballads with light orchestral interludes 10. O In merry mood 10.30 Close down ad r-Y-7-7-)

MONDAY

NATIONAL

3 Vemsrenonen) 720 k.c. 416m. 7. Oam. Physical exercis..1 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 8. 0 Close down 419. O Selected recordings 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Selected recordings 411. 0 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 42. O Lunch music 2. 0 Selected recordings 2.30 TALK, prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section: "WHAT IS THE A.C.E.?" Classical music Frost and special weather forecast and light musical programme 4.30 Sports results 5. O Ctildren’s hour, conducted by the Children’s Organiser, including "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" (Episode 8) 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Light Cavalry" Overture (Suppe);* ‘Apple Blossom"’ Intermezzo (Stede); "A Lievbestraum Fantasy’ (Liszt); ‘ March of the Toys.’ (Herbert); "Si Petite’’ (Claret); " Johann Strauss Potpourri" (arr. Rixner); " Mademoiselle’’ (Nesbitt);. ‘ Madelon"’ Dream Waltz (Ntkisch); "‘ March Symphonique" (Savino); " Melody in F" (Rubenstein); " Nell Gwynn Dance, No. 2" (German); "My Dream’ Waltz (Waldteufel); "Melodie Caprice" (Squire); "Tell Me Again" (Grosz); ‘ Serenade" (Romberg). 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE. | ISSUED BY PRIME MINISTERS. Po oo DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRE--LESS NEWS. 7.10 NEWS and REPORTS 7.35 TALK, by our garden expert: 4 KNOTTY PROBLEMS" 8.0 Band of "IM. Grenadier | Guards. "Anchors Aweigh" March (Zimmerman), " Euryanthe" Overture (Weber) 811 W. EE. Crewes, baritone. "Where’s the Sergeant?" (Longstaffe), "Sea ™ ver" (Conningsby Clarke) 817 Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Suite Francaise" (Foulds) : , 8.29 Eb and Zeb 838 Band of H.M. Royal Air Force. "A Country Girl" Selection (Monckton) One of George Edwardes’ most notable productions was Lionel Monckton’s "A Country Girl," put on at Daly’s Theatre in 1902. It ran for 729 performances and is well up in the list of longest runs on the London stage, for less than thirty productions have exceeded the 600 mark. It was revived in 1914, and again in 1931, and still remains a popular favourite with New Zealand amateur operatic societies. 8.47 W. E. Crewes, baritone. "The Stock-Rider’s Song" (W. G. James), "Pass Everyman" (Sanderson) 8.54 Band of H.M. Welsh Guards. "The Water Melon Fete" (Thurban), "When the King Goes By" (Connelly) 9. 0 Weather forecast and station notices 8.5 "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?" Mark Nicholls discusses coaching

9.17 Recordings: Isolde Menges (viola) and Arthur De Greef pianoforte). "Sonatina in G Minor, Op. 137, No. 3" (Schubert) 9.36 Madeleine Grey (soprano). "Trois Chants Hebraiques" (Ravel) 9.42 Leon Goossens (oboe) and the International String Quartet. "Quintet for Oboe and Strings" (Arnold Bax) 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. . 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings After dinner music On your toes The company promoter Obadiah’s mother ** Danson," on two guitars I think of you Children of spring Crazy Couplets Cockney suite Sir Harry Lauder sings Horst Schimmelpfennig and his Wurlitzer The Crimson Trall Santiago The Lang-worth Hill Billies Light recitals Close down oa NNN=A= ODL OO@ {~ ww 00. M4 SoukS aos

aif DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6.50a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. O Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. O Weather report for aviators Selected recordings 10.15 Devotional Service 10.50 Talk to women by "Margaret" 12. O Lunch music 1. Op.m. Weather report for aviators Weather forecast 2. 0 Selected recordings 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4. 0 Weather report and special frost forecast 4.30 Light musical programme 4.45 Sports results 5. O Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: "Doll Waltz" (Boyer); "Doll and Showman" (Siede); "‘ Serenity"’ (Summy); "Old Folks at Home’’ (Foster); ‘‘ Husarenliebe"’ Waltz (Doelle); * Shadow Dance" (Yoshitomo); " Grigri’"’ (Lincke); "Two For ToNight’ (Revel); ‘The Danube and the Wine" (Melichar); "Down in the Forest" (Ronald); ‘‘ Danse Espagnole’"’ (GranadosKreisler); ‘The Merry Teddy" (Pata); "La Tosca" (Puccini Tavan); *‘The Cradle’ (Micheli); ‘" Gramercy Square" (Grant); ‘"Poeme" (Fibich); ‘‘ Dreaming Bellis" (Krome). 7. 0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.30 Recorded TALK by an Officer of the Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture: "FOOT-ROT IN SHEEP" TALK under the auspices of the Territorial Association RECITAL PROGRAMME, introducing at 8.25 p.m. Gladys Moncrieff, Australia’s Queen of Song The Russian Cathedral Choir, " Be Silent my Sorrow," "Rise Thou, O Radiant Sun," "Stenka Razin," "Birch Bark Shoes" The Lener String Quartet, "Etude No. 7," Transcription Chopin "Moment Musicale No. 2," Transcription ...... Schubert "Prelude No. 4," Op. 28 Chopin "Etude in C Major," Op. 10 Chopin Gladys Moncrieff, Australia’s Queen of Song. Gil Dech at the piano. Group of songs by Sir Edward Elgar, " Like to the Damask Rose" "Queen Mary’s Song" "A Song of Autumn" "The Poet’s Life" " Thro’ the Long Days" =. 7.40 8. 0 8.14

9.14 9.20 9.23 9.26 9.38 9.41 9.44 9.47 9.51 9.54 10. 0 11. 0 " Rondel" "The Shepherd’s Song " A TALK, by John Ash: "WORLD AFFAIRS" Weather report and station notices Members of the State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, " Happy Journey" .. Kunneke Karl Schmitt-Walter, with chorus, "Beneath Italian Skies " Bamboo Pipe Band from a London C.C. Elementary School, "Dip Thy Bread in the Gravy," "Sleep My Little Baby," "German Airs" Lawrence Doolan (baritone), "St. Patrick was a Gentleman" Green Brothers’ Marimba Band, "Lonesome, That’s All" Roberts Lys Gauty (contralto), "On the Banks of the Seine" ; Saudemont Reginald Foort (organ), "My Dream Garden" Medley Vera Lynn and the Six Debutantes, Cisideralla-* 255s s0-6 vs Ote Georg Freundorfer (zither), "The Mountaineer" Freundorfer The Schuricke Trio, "The Wind has Given Me a Ee eS Bruhne Lani McIntire and his Hawaiians, "Sweet Hawaiian Chimes " Sanford Sam Carson (comedian), "Teaching McFadden to Dance" ....6ses.+ arr. Vine Otto Kermbach Orchestra, "Viennese Tears and Smiles" Hruby DANCE MUSIC CLOSE DOWN aly DUNEDIN 1140 k.c, 263 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m, Recordings 7. 0 8. 0 8.15 8.42 9. 0 10. 0 10.30 | After dinner music Melodies of the moment Recorded Play: "Genteel Poverty " Mirth and music More melodies from musical come edy and light opera Melody and humour Close down

Topical Talks 1YA: World Affairs, by L. K. Munro. Tuesday, July 25, 9.5 p.m. 2YC: World Affairs, by Dr. Guy | Scholefield. Wednesday, | July 26, 8.40 p.m. Rambles in the News, by Coranto. Thursday, July 27, 7.30 p.m. 3YA: Personalities and Places in the News, by George Bagley. Tuesday, July 25, at 7.18 p.m. 4YA: World Affairs, by John Ash. Monday, July 24, at 8.40 p.m. ee seiadaieanaaes

July 24

aly INVERCARGILL 680k.c. 441 m. 7. O-9.0a.m. Breakfast session 11. 0 Recordings 12. 0-2.0p.m. Luncheon session 5. 0 5.30 5.45 6.15 6.30 6.45 7. 0 7.30 8. 0 8.15 Tea dance Children’s session: ‘" Tanglewood Tales" Light music Eb and Zeb Lang-Worth Light Concert Orchestra "The Woman in White" After dinner music Station announcements Sports talk: " The Ranfurly Shield Match," by H. S. Strang Suite No. 4 In D Major (Bach), layed by Adolf Busch Chamber layers Studio recital by Marie Searle Mr. Chalmers, K.C. Listen to the band Rhythm time Close down SCAR fa Aad Oa.m. Breakfast session 0 Morning programme 0-10.10 Weather report oo MNNODH Ew BoB. 688 go 00 00 4 BSo8 eo Sac Ps ° fo} 7. 9. 10. 12. 0-2 q. 3. P.m. Luncheon programme Weather Report Women’s session, conducted by Josephine Clare. "Town and Country Afternoon programme Weather and shipping news Children’s session: ‘Robin Hood and the Butcher" Dinner music News and reports Martial and nautical moments Mittens (episode 50) Light Recitals: Fritz Kreisler (violin), Beniamino Gigli (tenor), J. H. Squire Celeste Octet "Dad and Dave" (episode 67) "The Clock Symphony" (Haydn) "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s " B.B.C. Wireless Chorus "Hot Spot" Tit-bits Edith Lorand’s Orchestra; vocal interludes by Marcel Wittrisch and Comedy Harmonists 2 Close down NAPIER 760 k.c. 395 m. 7. 0-9.0a.m. Breakfast session 11. 0 Light music

12. aa Lunch session 5. Light musical programme Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen 6. 0 Light music 6.15 Eb and Zeb 6.30 Recordings * After dinner music 8. O Light popular programme 8.25 "His Last Plunge " 9. Classical recital programme, featuring the music of Russia 8. 6 Don Cossacks Choir 9.40 Rachmaninoff Preludes, played by Edith Walton 10. 0 Close down 2 y N] 920 k.c. 327m. 7. Op.m. Miscellaneous light music 8. 0 Concert programme of classical music, featuring "Symphony No. 5" by Tschaikovski, played by : Mengelberg and Concert Orchestra 8. O Frankenstein (8) 9.16 Interlude 9.30 Light music 10. 0 Close down 2 : 990 k.c, 303m. Rhapsodies in rhythm Personal Column Film favourites 2YD Sports Club Conn@isseur’s Corner 2YD trailer Aerotones Night Nurse (chapter 21) Black and white studies: A session of keyboard rhythm Crazy Couplets Close down 2 AUCKLAND 1250 k.c, 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular selections 6.45 News, announcements 0 Orchestral 7.20 pects Society’s home garden talk 7.46 ‘Lorna Doone" 8.0 Music Lover's session: "Songs of Debussy "’ 8.30 Music and songs from ‘Rose Marie" 8. 0 Band concert 9.30 Past and present hits 10. 0 Close down ° ~ ° i 2 SS SORBHMr~» o8 Ross ache —

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 17

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MONDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 17

MONDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 17

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