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RADIO PROGRAMMES

DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes will be heard this evening and to-riiorrow morning from the Dominion National, Palmerston North, Australian, Empire, and European stations. Except for Australia all schedules are New Zealand time; for Australia add li hours to the time given. IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o.: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: “Suez and 1 anama, dramatic study. 8.47: Sketch, “French as She is Spoke.” 8.51: Gertrude. Lawrence and Noel Coward, “Private Lives.” 9.0: Weather/ 9.5: Commentaj-y on professional boxing match. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. IYA AUCKLAND (540.7 metros; 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme. 10.30: Close. 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres, 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session: 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Quartet, “Quartet in C Alinor,. Op. 51, No. 1.” 5.34: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), “Die Mainacht,” “Vcrgebliches Stundchen.” 8.40: Talk, Airs Uene McKay, “Couclrng Days and Coaching Ways.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Ringside description of the wrestling match. 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close.

27. C WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0; After-dinner 'music. 8.0: Band programme. 9.0: Musical comedy. 10.0: Variety. 10.50: Close. 3YA CiruuilUioßCTl (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Mun'cipal Band, “The First Parade,” “When Mother played the Organ.” 8.12: Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone), “So.ig of the Buccaneer,”

“A Bowl of Punch.” 8.17 : Xylophone with hand, “Jack in the Box,” “The Baby Parade.” 8.26: “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 8.55: Band, "favourite Melodies.” 8.44 : Robert Naylor (tenor), “My Heart is Always Calling You,” “You, Me and Love.” 8.50: Band, “For You Madonna,” “A Waltz Was Born in Vienna,” “Sandhurst.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr J. D. McKenzie, M.Sc., “Famous Sc entists and Their Work: James Watt, the Scottish Engineer.” 9.20: Trio, “Trio.” 9.46: Maggie Tcyto (soprano) and Allied Cortot (pianoforte), “Ballade dcs Femmes de Paris,” “Do Grove.'' 9.52: Vonudi Mtnuhui (violin), “Izigane.” 10.0: Music, m llh and meiody. 11.0: Close. or I, C-milS'J CHURCH (250 metres; 1200 kilocyc.es). 5.0 : Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alterant.\u concert piugiammo. 10.oO: Close.

47A DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—6.o: Children session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: I lie Society of Ancient Instruments, “j_cs l iaisirs Liiampct.es.''

8.18: Alison 'lyric (cont.a.to), "rliuu Art Risen, My llelner,” "A S.umber Song ot cue Muuomia,'' “Four by tlie Clock,” “Joy a Bier Side.” 8.29: Egon PeTr: (piano), "Uipliee,” “Carmen." 8.-t0: Talk, j. T. Paul, “uotid Allans.” 9.0; Weather. 9.5: “The Case of the Night of Diced, ' a thriller. 9.45: Lon Green (piano), “.Melodics of the Month.” 9.51: Gillie Potter (humour). "Hoard at llogsuorton, 'the Truth About Russia.” 10.6: Dance music. 11.0: Close.

4YO DUiNEdLn (2(2 metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0; Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.50: Close. 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3

metres; 960 kilocyc.es) .—8.0: Relay of 27 A. 10.0: Close.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilocycles).—7.4oNational programme, Sally and Joan, the Bachelor Gris. 7.65: Interlude. 8.0: “As Ye Sow,” an Australian saga. 8.40: From 31,0, “The News Behind the News,” "'Hie. Watchman.” 9.0: Al. Hammett and the National Dance Orchestra, Emma and ’Erbert. 9.65 : Melody Pie. 10.0 : Frederic Codier, tenor, with String Ensemble. 10.30: Interlude. 10.40: Meditation music. 11.20: Radiunations, weekly news bulletin from t.be^League of Nations. 11.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (405 metres: 740 kilocycles). —8.0: Reictal by Essie Ackiand, Australian contralto, with Ernest Llewellyn (violin). 8.40: Interlude. 8.45: Music by modem and contemporary composers. 9.5: Film review, by E. J. Francis. 9.20: National Mlitary Band, with Wilson Ewart, bass. 10.0: “London Again,” with Arthur Greenaway and Rosslyn Vane. 10.30: Close.

VK3LR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 metres; 9530 kilocycles. 6.30: Chimes. Market reports. 6.45: Sporting notes. 7.0: Chimes. 0 alk, * tf.hu Viewpoint of Britiish Labour, Mr W. A. W. Wood. 7.25: News bulletin. 7.35: Lyre Bird. 7.40: "From the Cafe Noir.” 6.0: Serial. 8.30: Programme from Melbourne. 8.40: “The Watchman.” 9.0: National Banco Orchestra. 9.30: Programme from Melbourne. 10.30: News service. 10.50: Meditation music. 11.30: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. GSG 16.86 m., 17,790 k.c. GSO i 19.76 m., 15,180 k.c. GSD 25.53 m., 11,750 k.c. GSB 31.55 m., 9,510 k.c. 5.0 p.m. : Big Ben. “Impressions oT Personalities in the Homo Country." 5.15: Orchestral programme. 6.5: To lie announced. 6.25: News and announcements. 6.45: “The 8.8. C. Presents tho A.8.C.” 7.15: Close. GERMAN STATION, BERLIN. BJA 31.38 m., 9,560 k.c. BJB 19.74 m., 15,200 k.c. DJE L.. 16.89 m., 17,760 k.c. BJN 31.45 m., 9,540 k.c. 4.35: Call DJA, UJB. German folk song. 4.40: Light music. 5.30: News in German. 5.45: Light music. 6.25; Greetings to listeners in Australia. 6.30: Nows and economic review in English. 6.45: “Today in Germany.” 7.0: Orchestral concert. 7,30:. “Club of Notions.” 8.45: Sports review. 9.0: News in German. 9.15 : Topical talk. 9.30: Musical review. 9.45: Sign off. 2RO RADIO ROMA (Rome). Till 4.50 a.in 25.40 m., 11,810 k.c. x\fter 5.0 a.m 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. On 25.4 metres. —11.13 p.m. to 12.50 a.m. : Varied programme from Italian stations. 12.50: Mediterranean hour. 1.30: Near and Far East schedule, news in English, musical selections. 3.50: For Italian East Africa, with relay from the. Royal Opera House,. Rome. Wavo change at 4.50 to 31.13 metres. 5 a.m. : Arabian musical session. 5.20: News in Turkish. 5.30: News in. German. 5.50: News in English, with weekly summary on Sunday mornings in New Zealand. 6.15: News in French. 6.35: Programme from Italian stations. 10.30: North American session, news in English. 10.50: For Latin America, with operatic relay, news in' Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. 12.15: Close. RADIO COLON lALE (Paris). TPA2 19.68 m., 15,243 k.c. TPA3 25.24 m., 11,885 k.c. TPA4 25.60 m., 11,720 k.c. Through TPA4. —2.30 p.m. : Records. 3.30; News in French. 4.0: News in English. 4.15: Record recital. 5.15: News in German. 5.30: Close. Through TPA3.— 8.30 p.m. : Records. 8.45: News in French. 9.10: News in English. 9.20: News in Italian. 9.30; Close. Through XPA2.—10.30 p.m. : Concert from a regional station. 11.15: Talk in Russian, Rumanian, Greek, Spanish, or some othor language on French affairs. 11.30: News in English. 11.45: Relay from Radio Paris.' 12.15: Talk on French events. 12.30: Concert. 1.0: News in French. 1.30: Talks. 1.50: Records. 2.0: Instrumental and/or vocal concert. 3.30: Share market report. 3.35: Close. Through TPA3.—3.45 a.m. : News in French. 4.15: News in Arabic. 4.30: Concert relay. 6.0: News in French. 6.30: Records. 7.0; News in French. 7.40: News in English, and Italian. 8.0: Relay. 10.30: Through TPA4. —10.45 a.m. : Records. 11.45: News in French, Spanish, and Portuguese. 12.30. Cioso.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 3

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