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ibys AUCKLAND 650 k.c. 462 m. 7. Oa.m. Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. O Devotional Service, conducted by Rey. A. C. Nelson 10.15 Selected recordings 11. O Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 12. O Lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 2.30 Classical hour 3.15 Sports results 3.30 TALK, prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section of the University of Otago: "In Furnishing, Accessories Count " 3.45 Light musical programme 4. 0 Special weather report for farmers 4.30 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s session, conducted by " Cinderella," with, at 5.40, the special feature "Coral Cave: Strange Adventures in Tropic Seas: ‘The Cave of a aaa Echoes’" (episode 6. 0 DINNER MUSIC: " Vienna Maidens" (Ziehrer); *‘ Minuet at the Royal Court of Louis XIV ’’; " Two Jolly Fellows’’ (Conti); ‘Wine, Women and Song’ (Strauss); ‘Memories of Beethoven’; "Do You Miss Me in the Dear Old Homeland?" (Rogers Neat); ‘‘ Roberta" Selection (Kern); "Melody in F" (Rubinstein); "Chanson D’Armour’"’ (Suk); " Putting the | Clock Back’’ (arr. Squire); ‘‘ My Heart's Melody "’ (Gellin); " By the Sleepy Lagoon" Ie nd ""Mississippi’’ (Selection) (Rod- gers). ; 7. © NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS ' 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.30 Farmers’ session: "WHAT THE FERTILISER ACT MEANS TO THE FARMER." Recorded talk by a member of the Fields Division 740 TALK: "PASTURE MANAGEMENT," by J. E. Bell, Instructor in Agriculture, | . Auckland | 8. 0 CONCERT PROGRAMME "Tales of the Silver Greyhound": "BALKAN SUMMER" Important despatches are carried from the Foreign Office to parts unknown. The wearers of the Silver Greyhound, emblem of messengers of the British Foreign Office, have some difficult tasks assigned to them but they gét the despatches through, thanks = oP quick wits and, of course, their u :
8.30 Dramatic presentation: " THRILLS " Each moment of to-day-each moment of to-morrow-holds a thrill for someone; perhaps for you.. A memory, beautiful a story of bravery or devotion, spoken work. All are thrills. music, just a 8.45 "John Halifax, Gentleman." Dramatisation of the famous novel by Mrs. Craik, presented by George Edwards and Company 9.0 Weather report and station notices 98. 5 Ringside commentary on Professional Wrestling Match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN AND | I y 880k.c. 341 AUCKLAND m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light musical programme 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Light orchestral music and ballads, featuring at 8.12 "Suite of Serenades" (Herbert), played by Paul Whiteman’s Concert Orchestra 8. 0 ‘"* Scott of Scotland Yard." Case of the Crimson Poppy " "The 9.40 Musical comedy and light opera 10. 0 Light recitals, including, reeordings by Patricia Rossborough | (pianiste) 410.30 Close down
2 WELLINGTON 570 k.c. 526m. 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 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Recordings 10.28t010.30 Time signals from the Dominion Observatory 10.45 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11. 0 "Frills and Fashions" by " Lorraine " 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: "IN FURNISHING, ACCESSORIES COUNT" 3.15 Sports results Selected recordings 3.28to3.30 Time signals Weather forecast for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago 4. 0 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s session 6. 0 DINNER SESSION: "William Tell"’ Overture (Rossini); " Caprice, No. 13" (Paganini); ‘‘ Marche Militaire’’ (Schubert); ‘** Serenade" (Heykens); "Flying Fish" (Perl); ‘ Slavonic
Dance, No, 14, in B Flat Major" (Dvorak); * Hollywood Stars" (Perl); " Cathedral Chimes"’ (Becker); ‘" Waltz. Serenade" (Tichy); " The Child and His Dancing Doll" (Heykens); "Down Memory Lane" (arr, Willoughby); ‘‘Zigeuner"’ (from " Bitter Sweet’’) (Coward); " Little Valley in the Mountains" (Dvorak). 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.28 to 7.30 Time signals " WINTER COURSE TALK " " Architecture for Everyman: Everyman Meets an Architect" (1). An interview with W. J. McKeon The first of two dialogues on architecture between Everyman and a Wellington architect. The architect will run through the history of architecture, and tell listeners what: an architect tries te do. 8.0 A CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAMME OF MOZART’S COMPOSITIONS, introducing, at 8.14, the "Trio in E Flat Major for Violin, Viola and Piano " Recordings: The Cologne Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Professor Hermann Abendroth, "Serenade No. 6" (K.V. 239) Menuetto: Trio: Rondo: 8. 8 Lotte Lehmann (soprano), ‘Die Verschweigung " (" Secrecy ’’) "An Chloe" ("to Chloe") 8.14 The Nga Tawa Trio, Violin, Mary Martin. Viola, Barbar Coyle. Piano, Therle Oswin, "Trio in E Flat Major" 8.29 Recordings: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), "Der Wanderer " ("The WanGRBGIN ST > es ovis ose Schubert 8.33 Members of the Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech, "Divertimento No. 9 for Wind Instruments " 8.40 TALK, Dr. A. C. Keys: "THEATRES IN EARLY WELLINGTON " A talk that has a connection with the coming Centennial. In the ‘forties, Wellington was not visited by theatrical companies and had to depend upon loeal talent. Dr. Keys will tell us how this talent rose to the occasion and what fare was provided. 9. 0 Weather report and station notices 9. & Ringside description of the Wrestling Match (relayed from the Town Hall) 40. 0 DANCE PROGRAMME » (approx.) 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN ay |. 840 k.c. 357m. Op Light musical programme ct) "Closé, down 7 0 After dinner music Q "Soldiers in the Park." A programme of band music with spoken _ interludes Musical comedy gems 9. 0 40. 0 In lighter vein 10.30 Close down
THE LITTLE CORPORAL Story of the man who gained and lost an Empire. " Napoleon" is one of the "Man Through the Ages" series, and will be presented at 8.35 ‘p.m. on Thursday, August 3 from 4YA DUNEDIN
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SV, CHRISTCHURCH 720 k.c. 416m. 7. Oa.m. Physical exercises 7.10 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down | 10. O Selected recordings | | | 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Selected recordings 11. 0 Talk to women by "Margaret" | | 11.10 Selected recordings 12. O Lunch music | -2. Op.m. Selected recordings 2.30 TALK, prepared by the As-. sociation for Country Educa--tion, Home Science Tutorial | Section: "IN FURNISHING, ACCESSORIES COUNT" 3. O Classical music 4. 0 Frost and special weather forecast, and light musical programme 4.30 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s hour, conducted by | the Organiser, including | "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" (episode 9) 6.0 DINNER MUSIC: "Mock Morris Dances" (Grainger); " Minuet-D Major" (Mozart); ‘ Pierrette Cherie" (Ives); "Les Patineurs’’ Waltz (Waldteufet); ** Policeman's Holiday "’ (Ewing); " Melodious Memories" (arr. Finck); " Gipsy Princess’’ (Kalman); " Per- | petuum Mobile’ (Strauss Markgraf); "Pic-. colo, Piccolo" (Strauss); ‘* Dolly's Dancing" (Rhode); © Pizzicato Polka" (Strauss Mark--graf); "The Smiling Lieutenant" (Strauss); *" Humoreske ’’ (Dvorak); "Under the Stars’ (Ravini); "The King Steps Out’ Medley (Kreisler). 7. 0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE | ISSUED BY THE PRIME: MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS : 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 7.35 TALK by our Garden Expert: " APPLES AND PEARS" 8. 0 Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall, "Sons of the Wild" March Rimmer " Masaniello""’ Overture Winter 8.15 Rex Harrison (baritone), "The Admiral’s Broom " Bevan ST. eS Pep RITES FN I 822 The band, "Abide With Me," Hymn . Siddall "Polar Star," Waltz Waldteufel 8.31 Eb and Zeb
8.40 Cornet solo with band accompaniment (Soloist, Vie Aldridge) "Facilita " ....,.... Hartman The band, " Bonds of Friendship," Spanish March ....,....... Texidor 8.49 Rex Harrison (baritone), "The Farmer’s Pride" Russell SUPROOG cicetictian AO 8.56 The band, "Gill Bridge" March Ord Hume 9. 0 Weather forecast and station notices 9.5 Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?" Mark Nicholls talks on Refereeing and sums up his discussions during the series 9.21 Recordings: Lener String Quartet, * srennre in G Minor, Op. 10, pt Nas hag er ys el RS Debussy Debussy wrote only one String Quartet, early in his career, and three sonatas for various combinations, out of six which he was planning to write. Death intervesed, therefore his work as a composer is bounded at either end by Chamber Music, but contains no other examples. He declared that in his one Quartet he had said all he had to say in that form. 9.46 Ninon Vallin (soprano), "Claire de Lune" .... Faure 9.49 Recording: Zoltan Szekely (violin with piano), "Sonata" ........,. Porpora 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN SHV A CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 Fred Hartley’s Quintet: New versions of old tunes : 8.13 Captain Cook discovers Australia 8.20 The Wise Old Owl said "Hoo"! 8.23 Old Irish 8.30 Crazy Couplets 9. 0 Lew White, American organist 9.13 Dick Whittington: A Potted Pantomime 9.26 Rjzoletto ramblings 9.30 The Crimson Trail 9.44 Variety 10. O Light recitals 10.30 Close down
ANY DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6.50 a.m. Weather report for aviators | 7. Oa.m. Physical exercises 7.10 9. 0 10. 0 BREAKFAST SESSION Close down Weather report for aviators Selected recordings Devotional Service Talk to women by "Margaret" Lunch music 1. Op.m. Weather report for aviators Weather forecast Selected recordings 3.30 Sports results Classical music Weather report and special frost forecast Light musical programme 4.45 Sports results Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill DINNER MUSIC: " Tannhauser March" (Wagner); " Listen to Liszt’’ (arr. David Bor); ** The Girl in the. Taxi’ (Fetras); " Have Mercy" (arr. Benedict); "‘ Love Comes Once"’ (Gunther); * Rendezvous "’ (Aletter); " Gramercy Square "’ maret); bella"’ mann); fication" (Grant); "The Blue Rose’ (De"Hussars Love"’ (Gunther); "Anna(Meisel); "‘Without a Care" (Usch"Look Out’ (Bochmann); ** Jolli(Reeves); " The Gipsy Princess’ (Kalman); * Uncle Pete" (Jones); ‘‘ Dance Improvisations" (Schimmelpfennig). 7. 0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 N EWS: AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.30 Recorded TALK by an Officer 8.40 of the Fields Division of the Department. of Agriculture: "RESEARCH AND THE FARMER" _ MASTERPIECES OF MUSIC, ' with thematic illustrations and comments by Prof. VY. E. Galway, Mus.D., of Otago University " CONCERTO IN B MINOR" Op. 61, for Violin and Orches-: tra-First and Second MoveMENUS «sje eceese +s. IGEP Played by Yehudi Menuhin and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer TALK by John Ash: "WORLD AFFAIRS "
| 9.15 9.21 9.27 9.40 9.46 10. 0 11. 0 Weather report and station notices A recital by Gladys Moncrieff, Australia’s Queen of Song. Gil Dech at the piano: "On Wings of Song" Mendelssohn "Gentle Shepherd". , Pergolesi "EG ee wiccases Rogers " Obstination " .. Fontenailles The Otto Kermbach Dance Orchestra, "Hello! Here is Walter Bromme" ...... Fock ae Richard Tauber, tenor, "T’m in Love with Vienna" "One Day When We Were COUN Sire weve Strauss George Swift, trumpet, "La Capricciosa" .... Reiss The Mastersingers, "Let’s Face the Music and Dance 5 ss Irving Berlin " April Showers " Louis Silvers "On Moonlight Bay" Percy Wenrich Charlie Kunz, piano, "Charlie Kunz Piano Medley" (D.20) Maria Hester (soprano), Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), and Max Schipper (tenor), "Vienna Blood" Selection Strauss Xavier Cugat Orchestra, " Clavelitos" ...... Valverde "There’s a Village in a Val- | ee SSE eees Silver "La Panchita" .... Pardave DANCE MUSIC CLOSE DOWN aly DUNEDIN 1140 k.c, 263 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings 7. 0 ‘Bi; 0. 8.15 8.42 % 0 at 10. 0 10.30 After dinner music "Melodies of the Moment" } Radio play: " Uncertain Destiny * Variety More melodies from musical come edy and light opera Melody and humour Close down These programmes are correct as we go to press. Any last-minute alterations will be announced over the air.
July 31
a a7 INVERCARGILL 680k.c, 441m, 7. 0-9.0a.m. © Breakfast session 11. 0 12. . Op.m. Luncheon session 5. om a oe wo oo 9° Recordings Tea dance Children’s session: ‘" Tanglewood Tales" Light music Eb and Zeb New releases "The Woman in White" After dinner music Station announcements Scenes from the Sporting Past; Boxing. "‘ Fitzsimmons v, Jefferies, San Francisco, 1902" Quintet in A Major (Mozart), played by Benny Goodman (clarinet) and the Budapest String Quartet Mr. Chalmers, K.C. Band programme, with studio recital by F. H, Johnson (tenor) Rhythm time Close down SAR tart 7. Oam. Breakfast session 10. 0-10.10 Weather report 12. 0-2.0p.m. Luncheon music Morning programme Weather report Women’s session, conducted by Josephine Clare: "My New Hat" Afternoon programme Weather and shipping hews Children’s session; "A Dowry for Maid Marion" Dinner music News and reports Edith Lorand’s Orchestra **Marie Antoinette" (Episode 1) Light recitals by; Giuseppe Gararo (mandoline), Four Jolly Felows (vocal), and Pancho and his orchestra "Dad and Dave" (episode 69) Concerto in A Minor (for piano), by Grieg "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s" Maori melodies "Tlot spot ’’--A rhythm programme * Personal Column" Marek Weber’s orchestra and Grace Moore (soprano) Close down QV nl 1" be yy m, 7. 0-9.0a.m. Breakfast session 11. 0 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch session Light music Light musical progr amme
5.30 Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen 6. 0 Light music 6.15 Eb and Zeb 6.30 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 Light popular programme 8.25 "His Last Piunge" 9. 0 Light classical programme, featuring the Jacques String Orchestra, Marcel Moyse (flute), Eileen Joyce (piano) 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. 1 in C Minor’ (Brahms), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 9. 0 Frankenstein (9) 9.15 Interlude 9.30 Light music 10. 0 Close down 2W/ WELLINGTON 990 k.c. 303 m. 7. Op.m, Rhapsodies in rhythm 7.36 Personal Column 7.46 Film favourites 8.0 The 2YD sports club 8.15 Connoisseurs’ corner, conducted by * Playback " 8.40 2YD trailer 8.46 Aerotones 8. 0 Night Nurse (chapter 22) 9.16 Black and white studies: A session of keyboard rhythm 9.30 Crazy couplets 10. 0 Close down R24 AUCKLAND 1250k.c. 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular selections 6.45 News, announcements 7.0 Orchestral 7,20 Horticultural Society’s home garden a 7.45 "Lorna Doone" 8. O Music lovers’ session: Gustay Holst, "The Planets" Suite 8.30 Concert session 9.30 Latest hits 10, 0 Close down
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