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' TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMgjM 3YA,. CHRISXCHUB CH » jHjill (720' Kilocycles) 7.0 aan.: Physical exercises: Breakfast session. - -10.0; ‘ ings. : 10.30: Devotional Selected recordings. '-11.0: by Margaret. li.lOiWomen’s ducted by Mrs L.. E. Howlatt. lected recordings. 12-noon; 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings.' cal music.- 4.0; Weather'report an frost forecast. Light, musical 4.30: Sports results. ' 5.0; sion, conducted by the Organiser; allwH 5.45, a talk by J. Morrison: Service,"'a Career for Boys. 6.0: music. 7.0 Official jnews.' by the Prime Minister’s DepartmentfflHHj British Official'wireless news:-' 7.loriMß|H| 730: Addington Stock Market repdrjraEßiH Winter course talk: G. T. J.. in Early Canterbury.” 8.0: Concert bygßH Christchurch Male Voice Choir. Con|ueiS tor: Dr. -J. C. Bradshaw; Accom{Sm| Noel Newson; Choir Soloists; T. G. (tenor) arid H. Bake ’.(baritone). Artists: : Alisa Nlcol (soprano). vaNgaß Moflfet (’cellist). -Choir items; “Belfeggi gured;” Part SOrig (Sullivan), Lover," Part Song (Chas. Wood), Merrily We Live,” Madrigal (Mksßg|l East), “Gifts,” Part Song (Balrsto*y3j “P&idlar’s Song.” Part Song (Andstyd “Blow. Blow," Part Song “Landerkennung,”; cantata layed from the Radiant Ball). 9.0: We«&£g| report. and station notices. 9-s:.Can»| mentary on professional. wrestling j-bTOKI Earl McCready v. Ignacio layed from the Theatre Royal)., Music, mirth, and meSody. . . - ' 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles) = 5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.0: music. 8.07 “Leaves from'the Diary|p|sSa Film Fan.” 8.32: A fantasy in blue.-A»t| The White Blackbirds. 8.55: Organ by Horst Schimmelpfennlg. : 93: HeugufcH by O. L. Slmmance, with wick Papers.” -by Carles “Poems,” by Thomas Hood. Music/-ArtetaJ Schnabel and the Pro “Piano: Quintet in E Plat mann), “London Philharmonic.wnaM| “Heart -Wounds”' from “Elegiac MdodMeH Op. 34” (Greig)i 9.40: ski ; (pianoforte)and $ the phony Orchestra;- conducted By Sir LumMß| Ronald, “Concerto' ;No. 1 in. El Elat MajnSH (Liszt).- 10.0: Light recitals. -= ■ '?-fela|B / . IYaI AUCKLAND / (650 Kilocycle?) ' .|M 12 - noon: - Community .singlng/ rdaywH from . the Mayfair Theatre/ .r-’ - l-30J-ririg9 Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recortMpjg| 30: Runningcommentaryon RepresentetrtwH Rugby, -football match.- Auddand terburv.irelayed from .Eden Sports results. 4.o;'Special weathCT|rt*ri|a for farmers. 4.30: Sports results^^^g^M Children’s session,' ’ 6.0: >DmnerisswWH 7JI:;-News' service - issued ' by Minister’s Departmenti- also Bri'lli li IHMIWW wireless' newsV,7.lo:vNews. 7-40:., BWM iunder goyl 1 Youth -Centre. 8,0:; Concert ProgrgQMß Pro JArte .Quartet, ments of “Quartet in- G fralto), in a recital of liederihy&wgWß and • Schuhrert.' 837: andißarbara; Coyle Major”-’(BaCh)'.. . ’ 8.44: semble.- Quartet for.’Oaitoet iri .Bf Plat Major Stamitz), 9.0: Weather reportanJTStaqflga notices; -’9.5: Recorded-feature: af -Merry.Monarch.” u9.33:,'Hans/Bnscjgs<gjg| chestra;-:. “Serenade” Flor”' VSpring” (HUd&ch), “Speak to-MeofJEqtlHi Cockney Kketch durosr prodirictiop) mirth; .and - melody: IYX.;AUCKLAOT^>' S^^^ - 1880 Kilocycles) l 7.0 pm.;-After-dinner ’musicifeßW^^MH music.with. vocal, interludes. -. ■9ri:;Meifla£j| and merriment.' 9.34: -“Personal 9,48: -A-lang-Worth. ieature progianan*B 103; ’ Light recitals. :> 2VA.WELLINGTOV Wi . (570 1 idiocy cles) ■ 6.50 a.m.: Weather report .for 7.0: Physical exercises.. 7.10:session. 10.0: Weather -report -for avtotorsa Summary of scores m .the 3rd Cnckets test match. England v/ West Indies.. 10 Devotional- ’- service.> ' *1025 Recording -10.45: Talk 'to - -women . by. Margaret/. . aa» nobri:-' - Community singing, j relayed .RMaj the Grarid '-Opera House. 1.0 Weathtti report for aviators. 1.10: ContinuatfpnyMj community, singing. / 130: Selected ings.i%2.o: : Classical music. r-2-30: Broad-, castt from ■ of» Representatives, j.SAO: CMdceris: sessipnj 60r. Dinner session. ,>■ 7.0: atDfficial ncw news.'.. Proceedings • from-thefeHpwae , of sentatives. 10.30: Dance mttsie by Glrvan And ..his\Sweet Swlngrßroglayed.from the ; Majestic : Cabaret). ftjjS

; ZYC, » ; ' (840 Kilocycles) ... . ; VjilgJ 230 pjn.: r results. Selected' recordings. 330:Weatheae|| report t for farmers ,in Canterbury- ends -Otago. 4.0: Sports results,; '5.0 : -session. 5.30: Light musical - T.O: After-dinner music.. 730: Talk Gardening - Expert“ For the Home,.Gan-jg dener.” , 8.0: A" programme “ featunM® Gladys - Moncrieff (Australia s - Queenyqi#| Song) . ' (R) Viennese'. Waltz OrcnesOTjSj 8.10: Gladys -Moncrieff; at the piano. Dech. .835: (R) Decca-Salon 8.31: 5 BuOcaneers Octet. , 837 don Palladium Orchestra.-8.40: Tgk'by* Dr. Guy H. Scholefield:■ “World Affalrs.. ; | 9.0; Weather. report ■ ~ 9.5: .“Singapore Spy." A drama of me,E world's- - greatest i> fortresSi James Raglan. ‘3.32: ‘A -“Thrills." - 3.47;. .‘•The. sode 6 of Wilkie Collins’ dramatic thriUw.’g presented, for. radio by George Eawarogjg ■and - Company. ■’ IO.Or Bobby ' Girvan and his Sweet Swinjrßann»S (relay ed-from the Majestic. CabarrtJv4YA. DUNEDIN . * , . i; "(790'KUocydles),' ~ ''* ia noon: South Dunedin 'CommunHyiJ sing: "(Relayed from Mayfair *Theatre^ 1.0 p.m.: Weather report'fpr. Coinmtinity singing. -150: cast. Lunch : music. 2.0: Selected ings. 3.15: Talkiby the_AC^. i Homejg Science Tutorial Section. “The .Goldnune:g3 in- Your Garden.” 3.30: -Sports results#.g Classical /music. '. 43: Weather special frost forecast. programme. . 4.45: Children’s-hour. 6.0: Dinner -Tousle.* News , service ,”i^eff r ;hy:fsWS'^rtg^ Mlnister’s' Department; also Cialwirelessnews; ;?-7.10 :"News.^' 730T- *nm*a Motor Expert; Hints "tfeMotog-s ■ists.’’* - - 8.0 :; A tale pfpgpnted -byr'Gebrge Edwards pany. - 8.15: .‘*The : Bold, Bad BuoraineaWiS in. humour and harmony. 838: ■Fourth .Fomt at fiti Percy’s.” , by G. S. Thomson. ‘‘On CatchingFish,'.jLllg>j 9.0 :< report-- and;, 9.5 : “Westward . HO!” i . famous story. ;of< adventure • on;the, nlya seas, presented •for? radio - by T wards and . 9.18; TlirUßSagg dramatic feature.; -' 931: of Black Moth Affairs of State.’’ by James Raglan and Company. .103.-gm>| hour of modem,;dance, music the orchestras of. Ben Pollack, Coy and Freddy Martin, with vocal hides by Bing Crosby. - ' , ; ..4YOrDUNEDIN j i (1149 lOlocydes) ; ' : 7.0 p.m.: After orchestral programme. 9.15: from grand Opera., 10.0:-Muslc and meijl*fes ment. . ' f\ 1 DAVENXRY, ENGLAND .. ?| GSI, 19.66 ‘ metres: GSO,~ 19.76 GSD, 25.53 metres; GSB, 3135 metres. , v -f 430 • p.m.: ’’Charing Cross Road.” ShoW : -1. with music, by Gladys and Clay Keyeso * Music,by Clay Keyes. With B-B.CVarieW-,-Orchestra, conducted by Charles _Shad ~ well. Production by Roy Speer. 530. Bum Draper, in excerpts from her repertoire of original character, sketches. .63. -™5-vg news. 6.15: “Food for ITiought. talks on matters of topical lhterest. Recital by Margaret Tann-Willlams tralto). 6.45 (to .close down): Sports-,-news 1 and market notes. '

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22796, 23 August 1939, Page 14

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22796, 23 August 1939, Page 14

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22796, 23 August 1939, Page 14

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