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RADIO PROGRAMMES

DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes wfll be heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Dominion National, Palmerston North, Australian, Empire, and European stations. Excdpt for Australia all schedules are New Zealand time; for Australia add lj hours to the time given. IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—-5.0: Children’s session. 6.0; Dinner music. 8.0: Theo Halpin (piano), “La Plus Que Lento.” “Elle Danse,” “Forest Dream,” “Whisper,” “Rider in the Night.” 8.12: Edna Deariovo (mezzosoprano), “Shepherd’s Cradle Song,” “Lie There, My Lute,” “Love Came to' Me,” “Garden of Sleep.” 8.25; Joseph Knartinen (saxophonist), “Faust,” "Londonderry Air,” dance medley. 8.40: Light Opera Company, Italian songs. 8.48: Leela Bloy (violin), "Polacca,” “Serenade,” “Habanera.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Canadian Bachelors, “Musical Comedy Requests.” 9.11: Accordion Band, “Where the Cnfo Lights are Gleuming.” 9.14: Grade Fields (comedienne), “Grandfather’s Bagpipes,” “The General’s Fast Asleep.” 9.20: Sidney Torch (organ solo), “I Want to be Snappy.” 9.26: John Barratt (baritone), “Nita Gitana,” “Buna.” 9.32: Accordion Band, “Tho Night is Young and You’re so Beautiful.” 9.35: Flanagan and Allen (comedy sketch), “Digging H’oi’les.” 8.41: Gerry Moore (piano), “Sing an Old-Fashioned Song.” 9.44 : John Barratt, “A Wanderer’s Song,” “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” 9.50: Len Fillis (electric Spanish guitar), “Dipsomania.” 9.53: Mills Brothers (vocal), “Shoo Shine Boy.” 9.56: Orchestra, “Music from tho Movies.” 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close. IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 880 kilocycles) .—5.0: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme. 10.30: Close. 2YA AVELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o; Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: The Christchurcn Harmonic Society’s concert, “The Dance,” “Lullaby,” "A Christmas Blessing,” “Sanctus,” “Belmont.” Miss Ailsa Nicol (soprano), "Dear llall of Song”; male voices, “A Summer Lullaby”; chorus and orchestra, “Tho Rio Grande.” Choir, “Tho Highwayman,” “The Heart that Contended,” “The Blue Bird,” “The Fairy Chorus,” “Bees” ; Miss Ailsa Nicol, “Wild Geese,” “The Traction Engine,” “Tho Campbells Are Coinin’ ”; chorus, “O, Praise tho Lord of Heaven.” 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Closo. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 340 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Closo. 7.0; After-dinner music. 8.0: “In Lighter Vein.” 9.0: Dance music. 10.0: Music and humour, 10.30: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “The Arcadians.” 8.5: Joseph Hislop (tenor),

“Afton Water,” “Bonnie Mary of Argyjo. 8.14: Tarrant Buyley (banjo), old-time selections. 8.20: Weston Brothors (comedians), “We’re Frightfully 8.8. C,” "Keeping up the Old Traditions.” 8.28: Orchestra, “Frog King’s Parade.” “The Phantom AVatch.” 8.34: John Charles Thomas (baritone), “Mah Lindy Lou,” “Gwino to Hebb’n.” 8.40: Agnes Shearsby (pianoforte), “Knave of Diamonds,” “Love Me Forever.” 8.48: Beatrice Simpson (soprano), popular songs. 8.54: Orchestra, “Jollification,” “Uncle Pete.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Orchestra, “Stop Press.” 9.13: George Titchcner (comedian), “The Coster’s AVedding,” “Baby Bill.” 9.20: Agues Shearsby, “Holiday,” “The Little Fool.” 9.28: Beatrice Simpson, “It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie,” “AVould You?” 9.34: Frederic Bayco (cinema orgnn), Spanish medley. 9.42: Goorgo Titchener (comedian), "I Think I’ll bo Going Homo Now.” 9.48: Tom Burke (tenor), “Love Everlasting.” 9.52: Gleneagles Band, “A Musical Comedy Switch.” 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: 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: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Tho Jester at the AVedding.” 8.12: Alva Myers (soprano), “A Song in the Night,” “Someone Brought Me Daffodils,” “Land of Heart’s Desire," “The AVillow.” 8.24: Orchestra, “A Southern Maid.” 8.32: Colin Oliver (bass), “Since You Went Away,” “Sleepy River,” “Little One A’C’ryin’,” “Drought Song.” 3.42: Orchestra, “Lo’ve Tales.” 8.50: Enid Cruickshank (contralto), “Sink, Red Sun,” "Over tho Dark, Still Silence.” “My Prayer.” 9.0; Wenther. 9.5: Ringside commentary on a professional wrestling match. 10.0: Dance music. 11.15: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272 metres: 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: tilosc. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. 2ZL<’ PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3 metres; 960 kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 2YA. 10.0: Close.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (492 metres; 610 kilocycles).—7.4o: National programme, “Just a Little Bit of Gold.” 8.0: Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Professor Georg Selineevoigt, Finnish conductor. 8.50: Interlude. 8.55: Two-pianoforte rocital by Mildred Spring and Barbara Slack. 9.10: National programmo from Hobart, Comedian Harmonists. '9.50: Interlude. 10.0: From 3LO, Gipsy songs and dances by The Zigonucner Band. 10.30- Interlude. 10.40: Meditation music. 11.30: Close.

2BL SYDNEY (405 metres; 740 kilocycles).—B.lo: The Radio Roundsman interviews personalities in the news. 8.30:

by AVin and AVindle. 8.55: Interlude. 9.0: Dance music. 10.0: Close. VK3LR LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 metres; 9580 kilocycles. 6.30: Chimes. Finance and commerce. 6.45: Sporting. 7.20 : News bulletin. 8.0: Orchestral concert, conducted by Georg Selineevoigt, from Sydnoy. 9.10: Comedy Harmonists, from Ilobart. 9.50: Return to Melbourne. 10.30: News service. 10.50: Mail, bag session (Australia, Now Zealand and North America). 11.10: Old-time dance music. 12.0: Close.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
785

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

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