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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES '
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles)
7.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. .10.0: Re. lected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 10.45: Selected recordings. u.o ; Talk to women by Margaret. 11.10; Selected recordings. 11.15: Talk by .Miss M. A. .Blackmore: “Help for tt ar_,llDnie Cook” 11.30; Selected recording?. ItTioanLunch music. 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Frost and special weather forecast and light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner music (subject to interruption by rebroadcasts). 6 55: Weather report. 7.0; News service issued by the Prime Minister’s Department British Official wireless news. 7.10: News 7.45: Talk under the auspices of the Christchurch Branch of the National Council of Women. 8.0: (R) The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, “Egmont” Overture (Beethoven). . 8.10: Mark Raphael (baritone). in songs by Quitter, “G, the Month of May.” "Go. Lovely Rose, _ Music, When Soft Voices Die,” “Love’s Philosophy " "Weep You No More." 8.22 : G. W. McConnell (pianofdrte recital) “Hornpipe” (Grainger). "Romp (York Bowen), "Child Roland to the Dark Tower Came” (Bantock). "Colonial Song” (Grainger). 8 35’ (R) The London Philharmonic Orchestra "Naila" Intermezzo (Delibes). 8 3G- Audrey Holdgate (soprano recital), “Heart’s Desire” (Ireland). "The Birds" (Thiman). “England in. Blossom Tnne” (Wilson), “At the Well” (Hageman). 851: (R) The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra "Hungarian Caprice" (Zador). S.O: ■Reserved 9.20; Weather report and stationnoti'ces. 9.25; (R) Albert W. Ketelbev’s Concert Orchestra, “Chal Romano” Gipsy Overture (Ketelbey). 9.33: Frank Tittertcm (tenor), "Songs that live Forever” (Longstaffe). "Oh. No, John! (arr. Sharp). 9-39: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, ‘‘The Three Bears" A Phantasy (Coates). 9.47: Essie Ackland (contralto), . “My Treasure” (Trevalsa), Darby and Joan* (Molloy) 9.53; Albert W. Ketelbey’s Con-; cert Orchestra. "In a Camp of the Ancient Britons” (Ketelbey). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody.
CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles)
5 0 pm.: Selected recordings. 7.0; After dinner music. 8.0: “Greyburn of the Salween” (episode 10). 8.15: Hail Caledonia. 8 27' Melodies from. Scandinavia. 3^B:r The Deathless Army. 9.0: At the opera. 9,30: 4< The Crimson Trail. 10.0; Light recitals.
IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles)
2 0 p.m.: Selected recordings: 288: Classical hour, 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Light musical programme. 4.0; ' Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports, results. 5.0: Children’s session. 5;45: Dinner music (subject to interruption by rebroadcasts). 6.55: Weather report. 7.0: News service issued by _ the Prune - Minister’s Department. British Official, wireless news. 7.10: News. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Concert programme. (R) The Philharmonic Orchestra, “Slavonic March, Op. 31”. (Tchaikovski). 8.10: Robert Couzlncni;(baritone)i “Patrie” (Paladilhe), “Legende de la Sange" (Massenet). 8.18: Yehudi Menuhin (violin), “Romance in A Major,” Op. 94, No. 2 (Schumanp). 8.22: Madge" Taylor (soprano), “Fair House-, of Joy” (Roger Quitter), “Song off the Open”, (Frank la Forge), “A Feast Of Lanterns’; (Granville Bantock), “As Ever I Saw” (Peter Warlock). 8.34: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, “Suite Op. 19” (Dohnanyi). 98: Reserved. 9.20: Weather report and station notices. 9.25: Solomon (soloist) and the Halle Orchestra, conducted by .Sir Hamilton Harty, “Concerto No. I - for Piano and Orchestra” (Tchaikovski). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody.
IYX, AUCKLAND (880 Kilocycles)
7.0 p.m.: After dinner' music. 88; "Romance and Melody.” 8.15: Musical comedy and light opera gems. 9.0: “Tit Bits of To-day: Hits of Yesterday.’ 9JO: Comedy corner. 10.0; Light recitals.
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles)
6.50 aun.: Weather report for aviators. 7.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Weather re» port for aviators. 10.10: Devotional service. 10.25: Recordings. 10.45: “Ships and Shoes and Sealing Wax” (9), by Nelle Scanlan. 12 noon: Lunch music. 1.0 priu: Weather report for aviators. 2.0: Classical hour. 3.0; Sports results. Scilc. o recordings. 3.30: Weather report for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children's session. 5.45: Dinner session (subject to interruption by rebroadcasts). duo- , Weather report. 7.0: Official news service issued by the Prime Minister’s Department. British Official wireless news. 7.10: News. 8.0: Concert session, t-J the Exhibition (Studio, “Tunes You Remember.” Presented by the RhybJ® Makers and Mavis Edmonds. 830: The Mysterious Mr. Lynch.” A radio serial by Max Afford 1 (episode I).' A Nations! Broadcasting Service Production, --a#Reserved. 9.20: Weather report and station notices. 9.25: “Eb and Zeb.” Band programme. The Westminster; Military Band. “The Old Hunter Marat (Trad.), “St. Petersburg March” (Tran.). 9.44: Eileen Courtenay (mezzo soprano!; “Charming Chloe” (German), (D’Hardelot), “My Laddie" (Thayer)..Bß2(R) Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. ‘‘The Arcadians” Selection (Moncktonl, “The Banner of Liberty" (GoldsmßW. 10.6: John McHugh (tenor), “Til Walk Beside You" (Lockton)* 10.9; Rodens Motor Works Band,- “Baa, Baa, - Blade Sheep” (Campbell), “Down the -Mai March (Belton). 10.15: “Rhythm on Record.” A programme Of new dance recordings, compered by “Turntable.
2YC, WELLINGTON (840 - Kilocycles)
7.0 p.m.: After dinner music. _ B -®- A Northern Evening from Burbieton; * 8.8.C. recorded programme, arrangedT. Thompson. 8.30: 'Neath Italian Sloes. A session of popular Italian melodies. Sonata hour. 10.0: Merry and bright.
4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles)
2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3,15: by the A.C.E., Home Science Tuwwu Section. 3.30; Sports results. ClassKai music. 4.0: Weather report and' spe-*« frost forecast. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: dren’s session. 5.45; Dinner music UR", ject ter interruption by rebroadcasts). 6.wWeather report. 7.0; News service issueu by the Prime Minister’s British Official wireless news. 7.10: 7.40: Talk by T. O’Shea: “To-morww^ Cricket Matches.” 8.0: “Dad and Dave. 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.30. “L Rich Uncle from Fiji.” A comedy serial. 8.42: The Hawaiian „ naders, “Wehi Wehi Oe,” “Makalap® “Medley.” 8.51; Bert Hirsch’s Nove» Dance Orchestra, “Poem” (Fibich), -tr Chicken Reel" (trad.), “ ’Cause I’m D®2f. for You” (Zelda). 9.0: Reserved.. Weather report and station notices. »■ ,‘ The Grinke Trio, “Phantasie Trio Minor” (John Ireland). 9.37: HeinW“ Schlusnus (baritone), “Spring JoumP (Schumann), “Wanderer’s Song mann). “The Night” (Gretchaninoy). the Rhine” (Humperdinck). 9.49. >- Boyd Neel String Orchestra, (Bach), “Ricercare” (Bach). 10.0: "3 music by the Savoy Dance Band, u 1 " lay from the Savoy Restaurant,) 4YO, DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: After dinner music. Classics iox the Connoisseur. ‘. 5 . cadilly on Parade." 9.13: Variety, lyMelody and humour. DAVENTKY - Transmission One from (directed to Australia. and Oceania), 6 p.m. to 10.15 Prri G. 5.8., 31.55 metres (6 pun. to p.m.); G.S.D. (25.53 metres, G-P-V; 19.82 metres (8.30 p.m. to 10.15 G. 5.1., 19.66 metres; G.S.F.. metres. War news will be broadcast •Daventry at the following New Zeaia i times: 6 a.m., 7, 8, 9.45, 12.30 p.m., “ 9. 10.45, 11.30. - - gather with certain chattels, a deed' ment providing that the lessee had right- to occupy the premises betweea p.m. each Saturday and 9 am. the lowing day at a rental of £2 week. The premises consisted of a recet* tion room, dance hall, supper row"? lounge and conveniences. The agement committee of four consisted “ the defendant, her husband, their and Miss Benge. The defendant "•* c’.airman and secretary. The defendant banked all mone Jr, including subscriptions in her own, B count, and, in examining the nom® tion forms, said the Magistrate, £ found the defendant was usually w proposer or seconder. He was satisfied that a large nun* her of those proposed signed- the lor on the very evening on which they “ ■ sired to avail themselves of the - psichorean and other social delights » mission conferred. They paid W humble halfcrowns and were tne* upon elected to membership. £ oS On the first charge a fine ol % f was imposed, and on the secono 10s.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22940, 9 February 1940, Page 12
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