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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Service.1 —5.15: Talk by George Blake. 5.30: "Cavalcade of Magic." G.lo : Topical Talk, Dickson Can-. T. 30: "From all over Britain." 7.45: "Starlight," Carroll Gibbons. 5.15: "Songs of the Shows." 5.45: Berlioz Music. 2YA, Wellington.— B.o: Myra Sawyer (soprano). 5.12: At Snort Notice. S.2S: R.A.F. Coastal Command (8.8.C. Production). 9.25: Interlude. 9.30: News for the Now Zealand Forces. 9.40: Band Music. 10.10: New Dance Recordings. 2YC, Wellington.— 7.o: After Dinner Music. 8.0: Variety. 8.50: Welsh Songs nnd Welsh Voices. 9.0: William I'lcetli ('cello) and Margaret Good (piano). Sonata in F (Brahms). 9.30: Air Force Signal Training. 2YD, Wellington.—7.o: Comcdyland. 7.30: Okie Time Music Hall. 7.43: With a Smile and a Song. 8.25: Krazy Kapers. 9.2 : Stars of the Concert Hall. 9.16: "The Circus Comes to Town." 9.45: Tempo di Valse. 10.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland.— 7.3o: Leeds Festival Choir, Excerpts from "Israel in Egypt" (Handel). s 8.0: Talk on Music, "The Concerto," by 11. C. Luscombe. 8.15: Dawn Harding (mezzo-so-prano). 8.27: Kousscvit/.ky and Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Petrouclika" Suite (Stravinsky). 8.47: Mark Kapliae! (baritone). 9.25: "Welsh Lidice." 10.0: Musical Tour of London. 10.30: Music, Mirth, and Melody. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.3o: Margaret Ji. Hamilton (contralto). 8.0: Violin Music and its Background. 5.20: Vera Yager (pianist), and John Pryor (bass). 8.44: 8.8.C. Northern Orchestra. 9.25 : Music of Sibelius.' 10.0: The Masters in Lighter Mood. 4YA, Dunodin.—S.O : Salon Orchestra, "Summer." 8.2 :""The Stage Presents." 8.31: "The Great Gildersleeve. ' 9.25: Jacques String Orchestra. 9.29: Manchester Children's Choir. 9.33: Headings by Professor T. D. Adams. 9.54: 8.8.C Symphony Orchestra, "A Midsummer Xig.ht's Dream" (Mendelssohn). 10.0: "Melody Cruise." 10.20: Dance music. The Petone Fire Board had before it this week a letter and memorandum from the' Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr. Pai-ry) outlining a proposed new system of control which bears the recommendation of the United Fire Brigades Association. The Petone Board, by a unanimous vote, rejected the proposals, members being of the opinion that the present system was superior.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1944, Page 7

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1944, Page 7

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1944, Page 7