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ON THE SHORT WAVES

"RADIO-COLONIAL.’ (Daily.) | Wavelength: 25.24 m., 11.885 k.e. p.m.: French news, : Gramophone records. Talk on French events. : Gramophone records. : Leading Press articles. : Gramophone records, News in French. Gramophone records. News in English. : News in Italian. : Close down, — a) "So OP 99 9 32 3 URRO,WO = S | Wavelength: 19.68 m., 15.243 k.o, 11.0 p.m.: Gramophone records 11.45: Foreign talk ou French events, 12.0: News 1n HWnoglish. 12.15 a.m.; Concert relay. 12.45: Tally ou TFreuch events, 1.0: Coucert relay. 1.30: News in french, 2.0: Talk in French, 2.10: Topical events. 2.20: Gramophone records, 2.30: Concert programme, 4.0: Close down, Wavelength: 25.24 m., 11.885 k.e, 4.15 am.: News in Trench, 4.45: News in Arabic. 5.0: Concert relay. 6.30: Concert relay. 6.50: ‘Valk. 7.0: Ereuch news. 7.30: News 1n French. 3.10: News in English. 8.202 News in ttalian. 8.30: Relay. 10.30: market prices, 10.45: News in Portuguese. 11.0: Close down. Wavelength: 25.60 m., 11.720 k.e 11.15 a.m.: Gramoupboue records, 12.15 p.m.: News in Irench. 12.40: News in Spanish, 12.50: News in Portuguese 1.0: Recordings, or English talk, 1.15: Close downo 3.6: Gramophone records, 4.0: News in French. 4.30: News in LEuglish. 4.45: Gramophone records, 5.45: News in German. 6.0: Close down. PCJ and PHI, HOLLAND. Wavelengths: PCJ, 31.28 m. and 19.71 m3 PHI, 16.88 m, and 25.57 m. Sunday, Mareh 20 (16.88 m.), 1.25 a.m.: Annouucements. For Dutch Indies. 1.80: Commercial talk. 1.60: Revue. 8.15: News. 3.380: Close down. Mondays (16.88 m.). 12.25-1.25 a.m.: For Asia. Music, political talk and mission news in Roman Catholic session, 1.30: Organ recital, 1.385: Y.M.C.A, talk. 1.50: Organ recital (eentinued), 2.5: Music. 2.20: News 2.80: R.C, session. 3.30: Close down, Wednesdays (19.71 m.). 8.30-10 p.m.: Experimental broadcast for Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Islands. (Reports about the reception to be sent to PHOUWI-PC2 Studio, Hilversum, HolJand.) ® Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays (16.22 m.). 1.25 am.: Opening announcenients, ete. 1.30 to 3.15: Music, talks and news, For Dutch Kast Indies, . B15: News, 3.30; Close dewn,

BERLIN. DJA, DIB, DJE, DIN. Wavelengths: 31.45 m., 81.38 m., 19.74 m., . 16.89 m. 5 p.m.: Call (Germ., Eng.). Folk song. 10; Light music. : News in German. 5: Light music (continued), 0: Greetings to listeners. News: and economie review in English. 5: "To-day inv Germany," sound pictures. Concert session, . News and econuomie review in German. Talk. or light music. Concert, News in Hnglish. 15: Music. : Greetings to listeners. 1.0: News and economie review in German. 1.15: Music. 2.0: News and eegnomie review in Muglish and Dutch. 2.15: "To-day in Germany," sound pictures. 2.80: Music. 8.45: German events (Huglish). Music. 4,0: Sign off (German, Mnglish). ~ Stor orm S = = ted eh et SS et OS RNS Aims HIGHLIGHTS. Saturday, March 20. 4.15 p.m.: Piano Concerto in A Major (Momart). 7.45: August Seider singing. 1.15: "Joyous Frankfurt." 9.45: Concert by an army band. Monday, March 21. 6.50 p.m.: Greetings to Australian listeners. 7.30: "The Three Elves," fairy play. 8.0: "The Day of Potsdam." 8.30: Light evening music. Tuesday, March 22. 6.50 p.m.: Greetings tu New Zealand listeners, 7.30: Non-stop entertainment. 8.30: German folk songs. 945: "Hnchantment of the: Dancing Lesson." Wednesday, March 2%. 4.30 P.m.: "Happy Children Join the Cir. cus.’ 7.45: Young Germany in song, 8.0: "Margarete," Gounod’s opera, part 1k 9.0: Carl Bittner, solo cembalo. Thursday, March 24, 6.50 p.m.: Greetings to Australian listeners, 7.80: Winter aid concert (studio). 8.45: 32 Variations in C Minor (Beethoven), 9.0: Sonata for Alto-flute and Piano (Hans Ahigrimm). 9.153 Schubert’s songs: Ralf Pfarr, barione, 9465: Nationalist Socialist Welfare Organie sation (Hng.),

Friday, March 26. 6.50 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand lige teners. 4.80: Military concert. 8.30: "Sailors, Ahoy!" (Comrades round the globe.) 9.45: Dance music, Saturday, March 26. 7.30 p.m.: Operetta concert. 8.30: Little folk music. 845: "To One Far Away" (song series b¥ Beethoven). > W2XE, NEW YORK. 13.9 m. or 21,520 kes. 12 a aeye a.m.-3 a.m.: Except Sunday and Mons a and Monday: 1 a.m.-6 a.m 19.6 m. or 15,270 kes. 6 a.m.-l) a.m.:. Except Sunday and Mone day. Sunday and Monday: 7.30 a.m.-11 a.m. Direction Seuth America. 16.8 m. or 17,760 kes. 11.15 a.m.-1 p.m.: Except Sunday. and Monday. Sunday and Mouday: 11.30 a.m.-1 p.m. 19.6 m. or 15,270 kes. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.: Except Sunday and Monte day 1.80 p.m.-5 p.m. W3XAL, NEW YORK, Wavelength: 16.8 m., Monday Programmes, 5.20 a.m.: Anuvouncements (ing., and Fr.j. 5.30: Music, orchestral and vocal. English and If'rench announcements, 0: "RCA Magic Key." .0: Network -features or recordings. 0: 9.3 a Music. (lng. and Fr. announcements.) 0: "The World ig Yours." 10.0: Metropolitan auditions (Eng.). 10.30: Press news (Hnglish). Sunday and Week-day Programmes, a.m.: Music. Announcements (Hng.pe 2.0 2.55: Press radio uvews in English. 3.0: Music. Announcements in English. 3.80: "Old Man of the Mountain" (Eng.). 3.45: "Women in the News" (Eng.),. 4.0: Italian hour. News, music talk, musi¢,. 5.0: Press news in Jnglish, : 6.15: Music, orchestral and vocal. (Hngs lish announcements.) 6.0: French hour. Press news and musics 7.0: German hour, Press news and music, 8.0: I’rench hour. Press news, talk, music] 9.0: German hour. News, talk, music. 10.0: Spanish hour, 11.0: Music. 11.30: News in English. Special events, presidential and other ime portant speeches are rebroadcast at 5 p.m. N.Z.T. till closing time for the benefit, of listeners in New Zealand, Australia and the Far East, as well as Central and South America, 15.33 mes. or 19.56 mm. 4 a.m. to 1) a.m.: Broadcast to Hurope, 11 am. to 2 p.m.: Broadcast to South America. W2XAP, NEW VORK,. 9.53 mes. ovr 81.481, 9 am. to 11.0 am.: General Broadcast, For Africa, Australia and Far Bast. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.: Broadcast to South America VLR, MELBOURNE. Wavelength, 31.84 m. SUNDAY PROGRAMMES, 8.0 pm: "In Quires and Places Whers They Sing," presented by ABC Wireless. Chorus. . ' (Continued bottom of page 65.)

Programme details and highlights of the following shortwave stations are included in this section:-"‘Radio-Colonial,"" France (TPA2, 19.68m., TPA3, 25.24m., TPA4, 25,60m.); Berlin, Germany (DJN, 31.45m., DJA, 31.38m., DJB, 19.74m., DJE, 16.89m.); Philips’ Holland-India Broadcasting (PHI, 16.88m., 25.57m., PCJ, 19.71m.., 31.28m.); "‘Radio Prague" Czechoslovakia (OLR3A, 31.41m., OLR4A, 25.34m.) Americans (W3XAL, 16.8m., W2XAD, 19.56m., and W2XAF, 31.48m.). Melbourne (VKVLR, 31.34m., VK3ME, 31.5m.), Sydney (VK2ME, 31.28m.), Perth. (VK6ME, 31.28m.).

Shortwave Stations (Continued from page 63.)

8.30: Talk on international affairs, 8.50: News bulletin. 9.0: "Alice in Orchestralia." 9.30: Celebrity recordings. 10.0: This week’?s story. 10.45: Musical programme. 11.15: A play. 12.15: News. 12.20: Epilogue. Close down at 12.30. WEEKDAY PROGRAMMES. 2.35 p.m.: "At Home and Abroad’-‘‘Watch-3.0: Time. Victorian news bulletin. 8.5: Lluterstate weather votes, 3.15: Lunch music. 3.30: Afternoon musical programme. 7.15 (approx.): Close down. 8.30: Popular music, or news. 8.45: Sporting news and notes. 9.0: News, markets and weather, 9.20: Overseas news service, 9.80: Australian news. 9.40: Talk, 9.55: Musical interlude. 10.0: Evening concert programme. 12.30: Late news. 12.50: Dance music and recordings, 1.20: News breyities. 1.30: Close down. HIGHLIGHTS. Sunday, March 21. 10.20 p.m.: Richard Tauber, tenor recital r.). 10.45: Melody music, with Arnold Coleman (organ), Strella Wilson (soprano) and instrumentalists, Monday, March 21, 10.0 p.m.: Radio serial, "Into the Light," episode 7. 10.30: "Emma and ’Erbert’" and revue stars. 11.0: Topical song, sketch and story. 11.80: Instrumental ensemble,

awww eae swe aeTuwewevwue eee aweTaeVe Se ae swee SS aww wa Tuesday, March 22. 10.0 p.m.: Adelaide Studio Orchestra. 11.0: "The Dumbles’" comedy sketch. 11.20: Male quartet. 11.35: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band. with interludes. Wednesday, March 23. 10.0 p.m.: "Daughter of the Regiment," light opera, with Dino Borygioli (tenor), Stella Power (soprano) and ABC (Sydney) Chorus and Symphony Orchestra. 11.15: Harry Bloom’s Dance Band, 11.45: Denzil Batchelor’s Travel Letter. Thursday, March 24. 10.0 p.m.; ‘‘Ani’s Mountain," play, 10.50; Guila Bustabo, violin recital. 11.0: "Folk Songs.’ Clemeut Q. Williams. 11.15: Lauri aud Dordthy Kennedy, ‘cellu and piano. 11.45: "Chorus, Gentleman, Please!" New South Wales Police Choir. Friday, March 25. 10.0 p.m.: Brass band recital. 19.30: Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance Band, with interludes. 11.30: Nightlarks Male Quartet. 11.50: Light orchestral programme, Adelaide Studio Orchestra. Saturday, March 26. 10.0 p.m.: Brisbane Studio Orchestra. 10.50: Richard Tauber, tenor (r.). 11.0: "Big Business.’’ 11.20: National Military Band. MAROH, 1938, VK2ME, SYDNEY, 31.28 m. Sundays: 6 p.m.-8 p.m... 10 D.m.-2 a.m. Mondyas; 2.5 a.m.-4.30 a.m. VK3ME, MELBOURNE, 31.5 m. Monday to Saturday (inelusive)+ 9 p.m. 12 midnight VK6ME, PERTH, 31.28 m. Monday to Saturday (inclusive): 11 ‘pim..™m,

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Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 63

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ON THE SHORT WAVES Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 63

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