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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHIUSTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7,0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 11.2: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Progress reports of the Tennis at Wilding Park. 3.0: Clas- ] sical music. 4.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. Light musical programme. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers, and special frost forecast for South Island fruit growers. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aladdin, 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.20: Mr B. A. Barrer, "Review of the Anthony Wilding Tennis Shield match, Canterbury v. Auckland." 7.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 7.35: Mr J. G. Poison, principal of the Christchurch Teachers' Training College, "Educational Broadcasts to Schools.". 8.0: Chimes. Recordings: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, "The Barber of Seville" Overture (Rossini). 8.10: La Scala Chorus of Milan, "Humming Chorus" (Puccini). 8.13: The. Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melicbar. "The Huguenots" Selection (Meyerbeer). 8.17: "Der Freischutz" (Weber). Abridged Opera. Conductor: Hermann Weigert. 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3; Talk, Mr G. M. Keys, "Royal Canadian Mounted Rifles." 9.20; Recording: New Light Symphony Orchestra, "A Brown Bird Singing" (Haydn-Wood). 9.24:' Mrs Rita Jamieson (.mezzo-contralto): fa) "Down Along in Cloverland"; <b) "I Will Await Thee" (Clarke). 9.31: Recording: The Salon Orchestra: fa) "Pagan Love Song"; <b) "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" (Brown). 9.37: Mr Ernest Rogers (tenor): fa) "She That I Love" (Besley); (b) "Ask Me No More" (dc Zulueta): (c) "My Girl and I" (Clarke); fd) "My Love's a Butterfly" (Sanderson). 9.47: Recordling: Frank Westfield's Orchestra, "Picaroon" (Green). 9.50: Mrs Rita Jamieson (mezzo-contralto): (a) "Lullaby to the North Wind" (Farley); <b> "Nightfall at Sea" 'Phillip?). 9.56: Recording: The London Palladium Orchestra. "Through Night to Light" (Laukicn). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. Alternative programme, 3YL, 1200 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Band programme, with spoken interludes, featuring at 8.29 p..m., Florence Desmond (impersonator) in "A Hollywood Bridge Game." 9.0: Miscellaneous classical programme, vocal and instrumental.

IYA, AUCKLAND j (650 Kilocycles) i 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. J. Gordon Smith. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch i music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Light musical programme. 4.30: Special weather report for farmers and sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Nod and j Aunt Jean. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk, Mr Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Concert programme. Symphonic programme. Fritz • Kreisler (violin), and the Berlin State \ Opera Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo i Blech. "Concerto for Violin and Or- I ehcslra," Op. 77 (Brahms). 8.40: ; Laurence Tibbett (baritpne). "None : but the Weary Heart" (Tschaikovvsky). | 8.44: The London Symphony Orchestra. I "Nursery Suite" (Elgar). 9.0: Weather | report and station notices. 9.2: Talk, | Rev. A. B. Chappell. "Historical Re- ' search in New Zealand." 9.20: London j Symphony Orchestra, presents the Elgar, "Symphony No. 1 in A Flat Major," Op. 55 (Elgar >. 10.5 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. Alternative programme, IYX, 880 kilocycles. 5 p.m:. Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "A Medley." ! featuring hits, ancient and modern. | 9.0: "Rhythm, Ragged or Otherwise." | a study in piano trio contrasts, with I orchestral and vocal interludes. 2YA, WELLINGTON '570 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.0: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. 3.30: I Special weather forecast for farmers, 4.0: Time signal from Dominion Observatory. 4.30: Special weather forecast, for farmers. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly. 6.0: Dinner j music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: j Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 7.40: Talk, Representative of the Institute of Opticians of New Zealand. 8.0: Chimes. Programme of Miscellaneous Recordings. Roy Fox and his Band. "Fox Favourites, No. 2." | 8.9: Men About Town with Zora Layman, "Hear Those Darkies Singing" (Foster). 8.17: Cardiff Banjo Mandoline and Guitar Band, "Scotch Broth" (Trad.); "Vodka" (from Russian Airs) (Grimshaw). 8.23: Richard Tauber (tenor), "My Dearest One"; "Lady of Love" (Tauber-Rottcrt. j 8.29: Mary Kay i contralto). "Love's Old Sweet; Song" (Molloy); "A Brown Bird Singing" (Haydn-Wood). 3.36: I Roy Fox and his Band, "Awav in j Hawaii." 8.40: Talk, Mrs Mary j McKcnzie. "Talks on the Family: Your Husband." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: A. programme i featuring the Hand of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "On the March" A March potpourri iWoldsehach); "Poet and Peasant." Overture fSuppe). 9.19: Naval Patrol, "Britain's First Line" (Williams). 9.22: Harry Bentley (light vocal), "Keep me in Your Dreams" (Freed and Ingraham); "The Prize Waltz" (Hoffman). 9.28: The Band, "The Rosary" cornet solo, Sargeant G. Morgan (Nevin). P. 31: Selection, "Los Cloches De Corneville" (Planquctte). 9.39: Lucienno | Dover (soprano), "Star of Love" (L'Etoile D'Amour) (Fallot); "I Dreamed of Loving You" f.T'ai Rcve de T'Aimcr) f Fallot). 9.45: The McGowran Male Quartet "Little Tommy" (Macv); "A Catastrophe"' (Sprague). 9.48: The Band, "The Mikado" Selection (Sullivan); "Old Comrades" March (Teikei. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme. Mtcrnative programme, 2YC, 840 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 8.0: "Looking Backward" (No. 2). A further programme featuring theme songs and melodies from early "talkies." 9.0: Recitals by: Richard Tauber (tenor), Rudolph Dolmetsch (harp and harpsichord). Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano), and Leopold Godowsky (piano). JVA, DUNKOIN (790 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast pension. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.-15: Talk; Miss I. Finlay, "Cooking and Recipes." ,12 noon; Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk: Home Science .Extension Bureau, "Advantages of Being' Able to Sew." 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. Light Mr J. Smith; vice-captain. Mr L. McKane; delegates to sub-union, Messrs P. Kane. N. Collins. J. Irving, and J. Grossman; coach, Mr J. Crossman. The members' subscriptions were fixed at 2s seniors, Is juniors. Fire Brigade The annual meeting of the Rceflon Volunteer Fire Brigade was held at I,ho Brigade Hall. The balance-sheet, which showed a small credit, wa.-:, adopted. The election of officers resulted ar; follows: Captain. Mr C. Coxall; lieutenant, Mr A. G. Reid; firs I foreman. Mr C. Curtis; second foreman, Mr J. Griffon; first ladder foreman, Mr .1. J. Byrne; second ladder foreman, Mr W. Blom; secretary, Mr D. A. Reid; treasurer, Mr C. Coxall. The Weather After a long spell of dry weather, heavy rain set in in Reefton late :>n Wednesday afternoon. The mining claims, which have either been stopped or hampered through a shortage of water, should now be able to resume work,

musical programme. 4.45: Sports results.' 5.0: Children's hour, conduc-| ted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Programme featuring 'Mr Harry | Thurston, celebrated English character comedian. Recording: Paul Godwin's Dance Orchestra, "Dance Medley from Popular Student Songs" (Hildebrandt). 8.7: "On the Rocks." a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.22: Recording: Jean Baptist Accordion Band. "In Aragon" (Caveller). 8.25: Mr Harrv Thurston, "Humour of London Life." 8.40: Talk: Professor T. D. Adams, "Euripides and 'his Modern Spirit." 9.0: Weather report and station noTices. 9.2: Chamber music. Recordin": Elty Nov Trio, "Trio in B Major" Op. 8 (Brahms). 9.32: Recording: Florence Austi-al (soprano), "Ye that Now are Sorrowful" (Brahms): "The Night is Calm" fSullivan). 9.44: Recording: Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra. Paris, "Concert, dans le Gout Theatral" (Couperin). 10,0: Dance music. Alternative programme, 4YO. IMO kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical programme: instrumental solos, solo and concerted vocal. 9.0: An hour with George Gershwin. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND G.S.D., 25.53 metres; G.S.D., 31.55 metres: G.S.F., 19.82 metres, New Zealand summer time. 7.15 p.m.: Big Ben. A recital by South African artists. Marguerite Natalia (soprano) and Joy Bridgens, pianoforte. Joy Bridgens: Reflets dan l'eau (Reflection in the Water): "La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin" (The Maiden with the Flaxen Hair); "J'ardins Sous la Pluie" (Gardens in the Rain) (Debussy). Marguerite Natalia: "Hark! the Echoing Air"; recitative and aria, "When I am Laid in Earth"; "The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation" (Purcell). Joy Bridgens: "Pan" Suite: (1) Paris Awakening; (2) Interlude; (3) Dance of Pan; (4) An Old God Tries to! Dance: (5) Pan Shows Him How: (6) TheAdvcnt of Dawn (Rodney Eden); "Ragamufl'm" (John Ireland). Marguerite Natalia: "The Maiden" (Hubert Parry); "E'en as a Lovely Flower" (Frank Bridge); "The White Peace" (Arnold Bax); "Love's Philosophy" (Delius). 8.0: A talk from the woman's point of view: "The Drawing Room of the Empire" (electrical recordings). Miss Winifridc Wrench, 8,15: Greenwich lime signal. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra (electrical recording), directed by Henry Hall. 9,0: The news.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 4

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 4

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