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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Wrestling Relay From 2YA 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.), 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual dally programme from 10.0. u.O: Children's hour. 0.0: Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Dr. James W. McGrath of the Department of Education— Messages of Goodwill from the children of M ales and tli Xp y 8.0 Recordings. Alfred Cortot, ptano. A 9in A Major, * . Rousseliere, tenor, Mr e ; - prox.): Dance music. ILO (approx.). Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 k.c.). 50- Light musical programme. 6.0: with anZhallatl proentertainment. 10.30: Close down. IYA. AUCKLAND (030 k.c.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. o.u. Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7. . “■Sha r nt7 r Gaf ! "’ ( radio . s ? et t h) stokes rented by Doug. Stark and Jack btokes Charles Hawthorne). 8.11: Recon ling. Andre Chariot. Gwen Earrer, Norah Llancj and Edward Cooper, (a) * French as bhe is Learnt” (WatlingL Andre Chariot, Luward ‘‘ cooper and R<'ginald Smith (b) ■■Atmospherics’ (Jeans). B.IJ. Blaise Carte-Lloyd and Dan Flood, present the radio sketch, •'Shakespeare in the Serviants Hall” (Charles Hawthorne). 8.32. Record lug: William McCulloch dramatic recital). "Through the Hood —h rom the story "Reside the Bonnie Brier Bush tian MacLaren). 8.40: Doug. Sttrk tn stokes in "The Air Knee (a sketch by Charles’ Hawthorne). 8.50: in- Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Irene Russell and Laurence Green, The House That Jack Built ’ ( - J . ea Weather. Station notices 9.0. Bingsldi commentary on the wrestling mate . re laved from the Town Hall. 10.0. Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.). 7 0-0.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. o.O: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7-0. Npws and reports. • _ 8.0: presentation of 8.8. C. programme, "Old Words to New Music. O.lo: Weather. Station notices. 0.20: Mrs. F. S. Grant, violin, and Ernest Jenner, P>a“oforte, Sonata for A tolin and ~ lan” (Respighi). 9.40: Recording: Heinrich Schlusnus. baritone, (a) Night Walk , tb) "Winter Love" (Richard Strauss). (1.52; The International String Quartet, String Quartette No. 6 (Matthew, Locke). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0. Close .down. IYA, DUNEDIN (790 k.c.). 7 0-9 0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 100. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0. News and reports. 8.0- Miss Nellie Williams (piano), Sonata “Appassionato,” Op. 5< (Beethoven). 8.20: Claude Chettleburgh (bass) Ho, Jolly Jenkin" (Sullivan); "Umbra Mai lu (Handel); “Drum-Major” Song (Thomas). 8.33: Sydney Mac Ewen (tenor), and Duncan Morison (pianist), in half an hour of Scottish and Gaelic music. 9.3: Weather. Station notices. 9.8: The Opportune Players present “The Fly on the Wall, a drama by Elizabeth Illingworth. 9.20: John Tilley (humour), “The Anti-Arson Squad (Tilley). 9.26: Two Thrillers, by W. F. Lipscomb, Michael Hogan and Mary Newland, "The Verdict’’ (Perks); “lhe Last Trail” (Pink). 9.34: The Opportune Players present, "Robin Adair.” A play by Gordon Ireland. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0. Close down. DA VENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 pm.: Big Ben. "Living in the Past: Having a Meal.” Alice Ritchie. 4.17: A Grieg programme, with 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor. Fric Fogg. Greenwich time signal at u.O. .*>'lo: "Four-Footed Things.” A collection of words and music about animals, presented by William MacLurg. o. 40: The news and announcements. 6.0: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. f ill times are New Zealand standard.) 8410 a.in.—RWJ’J: Review of the week. Questions and answers. bulletin. 1130’ Philips’ Holland —India Broadcasting Station PCJ: An hour’s programme, conducted by the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association, for listeners in SouTh and Central America. u.O.—VPD . An hour’s variety Programme. DJN. Larlymorning concert. .>.30. —DJN. Nens in English. 5.43: Early-morning concert (continued). 6.30. —DJN : News m German. 6 45: Concert. 8.9.-3 LR: Countrymans session. B.2O.—DJN: German folk son,. “Greetings to our Listeners. 830.-«LK. Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris DJN: Dance music. B.4<i: National news bulletin. 9.O.—News and. economic review in English. 3LR: Musical interlude 9.3: National talk from Melbourne. “Modern Justice: Divorce and Society, by Mr. John Oldham. 9.IS—DJN : “Therefore ’Us I Love Thee, Germany'’; a qutet confession in music and poesy. 9.23. 3LR: Victorian news bulletin. 9.30. —VK3ME. “Songs from the World’s Betft Known Baritones.” 3LR: National programme from the Sydney studios, by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J Roberts, with Gladys Moncrleff, soprano. 10.0.—DJN: Sports review. 10.Io: News anil economic review in German. 10 30—VK3ME: News bulletin and sporting results. DJN: Concert of llght’muslc. 10 45— VK3ME: Gems from musical comedies. 3LR: Interlude. H.O.—3LR: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, and Colin Crane, baritone. 1130—DJN: News in English. 11.4 o: Concert of light music (continued). Programmes given for DJN will also be broadcast from 5 to 7.30 p.m by DJA and DJQ: from 7.30 to 8.20 by DJQ; from 8.20 to 11.30 bv DJB and DJQ. and from 11 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. by DJB and DJE.

Call. Location. Metr. Kes. Watte. RW59—Moscow .... 50.00 6.000 20.000 PC,T—Eindhoven ... VPD—Suva 31.28 22.04 9,590 13.075 20,000 500 DJ\' Berlin 31.45 9.540 •—■ 3LR —Lvndhurst ... 31.32 9.5S0 1,000 VK3ME—Melbourne 31.63 9,400 l,u00

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 197, 18 May 1936, Page 7

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 197, 18 May 1936, Page 7

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 197, 18 May 1936, Page 7

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