RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY,
8.8.C. Pacific Service.—sJs: "The European Scene/ 5.30: Serial, "Dr. Thorne." 6.15: "From All Over Britain," from the Cotswolds. 6 45: 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra and Chorus. 7.30: "Calling Australia." 8.15: 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.50: Composer of the ; Week, Wagner. 2YA, Wellington.—7.3o: I\itricia Reade (so- . prano). 7.45: American Commentators. S.O: ' "BelshazzarV Feast" (William Walton). The Huddcrsfiekl Choir and the Liverpool Fhilhar- . monic Orchestra. S.-10: Bad): Thcrlc Oswin (pianist). I'attita X<i. 1 In B Flat Major. H."d: ■ News for (lie Pacific. H.-10: London Philhar- , monic Orchestra, Symphony Xo. 5 in B Flat . (Schubert). 10.10:. liopetition of Greetings • from the Boys Overseas. 2YC, Wellington.--!.©: Silvester and Brad- ' ley. 7.15: Voices in Harmony. 7.30: Cuban '< Episode. 8.0: "Stage Door Canteen." 8.80: : Footlight FcatureUes. 10.15 :. Light Concert Programme. 2YD, Wellington.—7.2D: "The Fortunate i Wayfarer." 7.33: Fanfare. S.O: The Citadel. -, 8.23: Musical Digest. 9.2: "Klondike." 9.30: ( Night Club. i IYA, Auckland.—S.O: "In a. Sentimental Mood." 8.15: Frank Rayston (piano), "Lam- ■ beth Walk" after the Great Masters (Ray- • ston). 8.21: Jack Buchanan and Elsie Ran- 1 dolph. 5.33: "Cold Comfort." 9.25: Louis ! Armstrong, "Shadrack." 9.30: Fashions in Melody." 10.0: Joe Loss's Orchestra. 10.45: Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra. 3YA, Christchurch. —7.30: "Dad and Dave." 7.45: American. Commentators. 8.0: Radio Stage: "Jungle Crack Up." 8.25: "The Tune Parade." 5.45: Henry Lawson Stories. 9.25: Songs from the Shows by Grace Torkington (soprano). 9.37: Comedy and Variety. 10.45: '. Glenn Miller's Orchestra. I 4YA, Dunedin. —7.38: West End Celebrity < Orchestra, "Tricksy" (Charrosin), "Fighter Command" (Tapp). 8.0: Royal Canadian Band and Choir. 8.25: Helen E. Roy (mezzo-so- . pratio). 8.43: Lawrence Tibbett (baritone). • 5.50: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, ' "Sleeping Beauty" waltz (Tcliaikovski), "Marche Ilcrolquc da Szabady" (.Massenet). ( 9.25: Geraldo's Orchestra, "Careless Rapuiro" < (Novello). 9.33: 3VB.C. Brains Trust. 10.0: • "Le^al Murder" 10.4~5: Music, Mirth, and ■ Mclutly. _»_»_««_» THE CHOKING HAND ; P.A. AUCKLAND, This Day. ! The plan to raise a national fighting } fund for the restoration and preserva- ; tion of free enterprise in New Zea- j land was endorsed at a meeting of the council of the Auckland Chamber of \ Commerce yesterday, and it was de- 4 cided to set up a committee to carry \ out Auckland's part in the £25,000 ( publicity campaign, «to be.spread over the next eighteen months.^ "The whole ] position calls for immediate action by ! all business people, big and small," I said Mr. H. J. Lichtenstein, president of the chamber, in a statement issued | after the meeting. "The choking hand of totalitarianism must be snatched ] away before it finally throttles." j GOODS TRAIN DERAILED I P.A. PALMERSTON N., June 25. \ At 6 o'clock this evening a south- t bound goods train from Frankton had j several trucks derailed at Feilding. \ An examination of the track showed r that bogie trouble had developed a } mile or two before reaching Feilding T on a truck laden with firewood, the { third behind the engine. At Feilding r this truck jumped the points, pulling | a number of other trucks off the. line, r The northbound Auckland express • was delayed nearly three hours while £ the track was being cleared. j " = "- J AWARDED THE D.F.C. J Air Department, Wellington, has re- j ceived advice of awards of the Distin- r_ guished Flying Cross to the follow- i ing:— c Flying Officer John S. Marris. Mrs. \ D. S. Marris, Tutaki, Murchison (m.). a Flying Officer Murray A. Jones. Mr. c F. S. G. Jones, Pouto, via Helensville. North Auckland (f.). Flight Lieutenant Kenneth W. R. McMillan. Mi\ R. C. McMillan. 55 ] Canal Road,- Avondale, Auckland (i.). I Flying Officer Robert E. Kennedy, j c Mrs. E. W. Kennedy. Ranlurly Street, i I Runanga, West Coast (m.). "
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 149, 26 June 1945, Page 7
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