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RADIO PROGRAMMES

DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes will bo heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Dominion National, Palevston North, Australian, Empire, and European stations. Except for . Australia all schedules are New Zealand time; fo# Australia add lh hours to the time given. IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; ' 650 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session; 6.0 : Dinner music. 8.0; Orchestra, “The Marionettes Guard Mounting.” 8.4: “A Spying Venture,” being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.17: “Potted Revue.” 8.41 ; “Eb and Zcb,” the country storekeepers. 8.56; Orchestra, “The Hose's Bridal Procession.” 9.0; Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr K. Munro, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance inusie. 11.0: Close.

IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 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: Orchestra, “Dio Schuldigkeit.” 8.7: Parry Jones (tenor), “The Pox,” “Sleep.” 8.13: Orchestra, “Vespcralo,” “Passicaglia,” “Waltz in C. Major.” 8.19: Stuart Robertson (baritone), “The Roadside Eiie,” “Bright is the R ug of Words.” 8.25: Orchestra, “Romanesque.” 8.40: Talk, “Popular Eallacies (No. .4), That the Country Child is Naturally Healthier than the Town Child,” by a member of the British Medical Association. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Jessie King (mezzo-contralto), “Wei Einst,” “Windrader,” “Feast of Lanterns.” 9.19: Josef Szigeti (violin), and Orchestra, “Concerto ill D Major, Op. 61.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. 2YG WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; S4O kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0 : Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Merry and Bright.” 10.0: “In Order of Appearance.” 10.30: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner -music. 8.0: “A Musical Mayonnaise.” 8.45: Josef Kaartinen (saxophono), “Rhapsody,” “Mannekins,” “Tho Song of Songs,” “Valse Marilyn,’.’ “Down South.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, “Serving the Public as a District Nurse,” speakers, Nurse M. Corkhil! and Mr W. G. Baglcy. 9.20: “The Insulting Party,” a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.05: “The Easy Chair,” a memory programme. 9.50: “Darby and Joan” (humour), “The Pugilist.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres; 1200 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close.

4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—s.o: Ch idren's session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “On Your Toes.” 8.10: Raymond Nowell and Male Chorus, “Here’s to the Best of Us.” 8.16: Cor Stcyn (organ), popular selection. 8.22: Josephine Baker, with Comedy Harmonists, “Espabilate.” 8.25: Jack Rickards and Winifred • Dunk (humour), “Crystal Gazing.” 8.28: George von Dusen (yodelling), “The Yodell ng Sailor.” 8.31: Viljo Vcsterinen (accordion), “Black and White.” 8.34 : Nino Martini (tenor), “To Quciro Morena.” 8.37: Orcheslra, “Tea Doll’s I’aradc.” 8.40: Talk, 11. Camp, "A Margin of Ten Minutes —The Titanic Disaster.” 9.0: Weather. 95: Band, “Harlequin,” “William Tell.” 9.14: John Charles Thomas (baritone), “Tho Farmer’s Pride,” “Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle.” 9.20: “Andante in G,” “Fcstivalia.” 9.30: “Eh and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 9.39: Band, “Shylock.” 9.48: Annette Blackwell (soprano), “A Farmer’s Sou So Sweet,” “As 1 Sat on a Sunny Bank,”' “The Bonny Lighter Boy,” “Dance to Your Daddy.” 9.54: Band, “Steps of Glory.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272 metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alter native concert programme. 10.30: Close. 2ZO PALMERSTON NORTH (214.2 metres: 1400 kilocycles).—6.3o: Children’s scision. 7.30 : Records. 10.0: Close.,

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilocycles).—7.4o: State programme, A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. 8.0: National programme from 3LO, “Liebestraume,” a presentation of famous love songs arranged for solo, chorus and orchestra. Soloists:' Irene Bennett, soprano, Ailsa McKenzie, contralto, Browing Mummery, tenor, J. Alexander Browne, bass-baritone. 8.50: From Hobart, national tlak, “Cabbages and Kings,” Mr Donald Daish, B.A. 9.15: The Budapest String Quartet. 9.45: Interlude. 9.50: Light classic music by Arthur Little, baritone, Frederic Earle at the electric organ, and Carl Bartling, jranist. 10.30: Interlude. 10.40: Dunce music. 11.30: Close.

2BL SYDNEY (405 metros; 740 kilocycles)..—B.o : From the Rockdale Town Hall, Community singing concert. 9.0: Interlude. 9.10: Famous waltzes,, by the A.B.C. Concert Orchestra, with Stella Power, soprano 9.50: Interlude. 10.0: Sascha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble. 10.30: Close.

VK3LR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA, 31.34 metres; 9580 kilocycles.

6.30: Chimes. Market reports. 6.45: Sporting notes. 7.0: End of sess'ori. 7.20: News bulletin. 7.35: Lyre Bird. 7.40: A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus. 8.0: Programme from Melbourne. 9.0: Talk from Brisbane. 9.15: Recital by Bronislaw Huberman, visiting violinist. 10.0: Play from Brisbane. 10.30: News service. 10.50: llancc music. 11.30: Close.

THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER

4.0 p.m.: Big Ben. “Empire Exchange.” 4.15: Waltz recital. 4.30: Fred Hartley and his Sextet with Brian Lawrence (pianist). 4.55: “Red, White and New:” 5.25: News and announcements. 5.45: Sporting commentary. 6.15: Close.

GERMAN STATION, BERLIN

4.35: Call DJA, DJB. German folk song. 4.40: Music for all. 5.30: News in German. 5.45: Music. 6.25: Greetings to listeners in Now Zealand. 6.30: News and economic review in English. 6.45: “Today in Germany.” 7.0: Playful repartee. 8.15: Solo concert, Edith V. Voigtlander (violinist). 8.45: Hitler Youth programme. 9.0: New in German. 9.15: Interview of the month,' Professor Langsdorf, “German Excavations.” 9.30: “Little German Reader.” 9.45: Sign off.

2RO RADIO ROMA (Rome)

Till 4.50 a.m 25.40 m., 11,810 k.c. After 5.0 a.m. , 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. On 25.4 metres.—ll.l3 p.m. to 12.60 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. Wave 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 Ilafian, Spanish, and Portuguese. 12.15: Close.

RADIO COLON I ALE (Paris)

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 TTA3.— 3.30 p.m.: Records. 8.45: News in French. 9.10: News in English 9.20: News in Italian. 9.30: Close. Through TPA2.—10.30 p.m.: Concert from a regional station. 11.15: Talk in Russian, Rumanian, Greek, Spanish, or

some other 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 Frepch. 6.30: Records. 7.0; News in French. 7.40: News jn 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; Close.

GSG 16.86m., 17,790 k.c. GSO 19.76m., 15,180 k.c. GSD 25.53m., 11,750 k.c. GSB .; 31.55m., 9,510 k.c.

DJA 31.38m., 9,560 k.c. DJB 19.74in., 15,200 k.c. DJE 16.89m., 17,760 k.c. BJN 31.45m., 9,540 k.c.

19.68 m., 15.243 ..25.24m., 11,885 TPA4 11,720 k.c.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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