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THE PROGRAMMES

TO-HI6HT 4YA, Dunedin.—4.4s: Sports results. 5: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Anita. 6; Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 8: Chimes. A light orchestral and ballad concert. The Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gil Deeh. 8.1-5: Miss Dorothy Mac Kay (soprano). 8.24: The Orchestra. 8.41*; Mr J. M. Wood (baritone). 8.53: The Orchestra. 9; Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dance music. 10: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 4YO, Dunedin.—2.4s: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5: Selected recordings. G: Close down. 7; After-dinner music. ' S: Variety and vaudeville. 9; 8.8. C. recorded programme, ‘ It Seems Only Yesterday,’ by John Watt and Henrik Egc. This is a romantic tale, with music, about a beauty contest winner who tried to break into Hollywood. 10: Comedy and light, music. 10.30: Close down.

3YA, Christchurch. —5: Children’s hour, conducted by Stalky and Company. 6; Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal from the Dominion Observatory. 8: Chimes. Recordings. 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Blaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio (instrumental). 9.11: ‘Abroad With the Lockharts,” No. 5, an American business man and his wife on tour. 9,25: Recording. 9.50: Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio. 9.57: Recordings. 10; Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.15: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—s: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jasper. C: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 8: Chimes. De Luxe Theatre orchestra and organ, in a special presentation, assisted by Herbert E. Wood (tenor), relayed from the Dc Luxe Theatre. 8.15: Recordings. 9: Weather, station notices. 9.5: Dance music by Henry Rudolph and his Orchestra, relayed from the Assembly Hall. 10: Sports summary. 10.10: Recorded dance programme from the studio. 10.30: Further dance music by Henry Rudolph and his Orchestra. 11.15: Close down.

IYA, Auckland.—s; Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and Talk, the gardening expert, ‘ The Development of the Garden.’ 8; Chimes. Recordings. 5.16: Alfred AValmsloy (tenor). 8.31: Recordings. 9; AVeather, station notices. 9.5: Old-time dance music by the String Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, M.C., Les Beresford. Interludes by Stan. Lawson. 10: Snorts summary. 10.10: Continuation of dance programme. 11,30: Close down.

Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T. 4 P.m.: Big Ben, ‘Till Tomorrow/ a play in one act by Adrian Brunei. 4.26: Musical interlude. 4.30: A talk. 4.45. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 5.40; News and announcements. 6.45: Close down. TO-MORROW 4YA, Dunedin.—9: Selected recordings. 11: Relay of matins from St. Paul’s Cathedral. Preacher, Very Rev. G. C. Cruickshank, M.A.; organist., Mr E-, H. Heywood. F.R.C.O. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1: Dinner music. 2.30: Short instrumental and vocal recitals. 3.10: Selected recordings. '4.30: Close down. . u. 30: Children’s song service, conducted bjy Big Brotherßill. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay ;of church sojv vice from Knox Presbyterian. Churchy Preacher, Rev. I). C. Herron, M.A., D.C.; organist, Mr €. Roy Spackman. 7.45; Selected recordings. 8.30: A classical programme, commencing with an Elgar overture (recording). 8.50: record (piano). 9: AVeather. Station notices. 9,5: Miss Beatrice Pugh (Australian soprano), in a recital of iour numbers. 9.20: Record (’cello and orchestra). 9.44: Record (bass). 9.52: Record (orchestra). 1.0':. Close down.

4YO, Dunedin.—6; Selected recordings. 6-8.30 : Selected recordings. 8.30 : Band (programme, with ballad, spoken and dramatic interludes. 10: Close down.

3YA. Christchurch. —9: Selected recordings. 11; Relay of morning service from Colombo Street Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. J. Lwen Simpson; organist, Miss R. C are /;> L.T.C.L.; choirmaster, Mr K. G. Archer. 12.15 (approx): Close down. 1 : Dinner music. 2: An hour with Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring ‘ H.M.S. Pinafore.’ 2.45; Selected recordings. 3.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. P" Children’s song service, conducted by Rev. L. A. G. Brooks, assisted by children from the Opawa Sunday School. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Rugby Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Rev. AV. A. Burley. -ALA.; organist and choirmaster, Mr N. Williams. 8 (approx.) ; Selected recordings. 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Further selected recordings. 10: Close down.

2YA, Wellington. —9: Chimes. Selected recordings. 11 : Relay of morning service from St. Mary s Roman Catholic Church. Boulcott street. Organist, Mrs G. Aldridge; choirmaster, Mr Sydney Francis Hoben. 12.15 (approx.) ; Close down. X: Dinner music. 2; Song scene, ‘ Dreams, a programme founded on the famous poem of that name. 2.10: Selected recordings. 3; Carillon recital,, relayed from the New Zealand National War Memorial Carillon. 3.15: Selected recordings. 3.30: Time, signals from Dominion Observatory. 1.30: Close 0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by the children’s choir from _thc Salvation Army Sunday School. 7: Relay of the evening service from the Church of Christ. Vivian street. Preacher, Mr A. G. Saunders, 11. A.; organist and choirmaster, Miss Eileen O Connor. 8 15 (approx.); Selected recordings. 8.30; Record (orchestra). 8.36; Record (tenor). 5.40: Paul Vinogradoff (solo pianist, presents a Delius concerto. The orchestral accompaniment will be played on the second piano by Madame Evelyn de Manny. 9; Weather. Station notices. -9.5: Recital by Florence Austral (world-famous opera star) and John Amadio (internationally acclaimed flautist). Accompanist. Mr Carl Bartling (pianist). 9.37: Record (violin). 10.1: Close down. IYA. Auckland.—9: Selected recordings. 11; Morning service, relayed from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. P. Gladstone Hughes; organist, Dr Neil M'Dougnll, 12.15: Close down. 1: Dinner music. 2: Selected recordings. _ 3.30: Abridged version of ‘ Merry Wives of Windsor ’ (recordings). 4.5: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s song service. 7: Evening service, relayed from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. Preacher. Rev. G. A'. Gerard: organist, Mr .7. H. Philpoli. 8.30: Concert by the Municipal Band, relayed from the Town Hall. Conductor. Mr T. J. O’Connor. Soloist, Miss "Winifred Hill. 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Members of the J. C. Williamson "Dramatic Company present ' The Jm-

portance of Being Earnest,’ a trivial comedy for serious people, by Oscar Wilde. 10.22: Close down. Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T.—4 ip.m.. Big Ben. A religious service from the studio. 4.47; Pianoforte interlude. 4.55; A commentary on the lawn tennis finals, from Wimbledon. 5.40: Weekly news letter, sports summary, and announcements. 6: Close down.

WORLD SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES (All times are New Zealand standard.) TO-DAY 5 p.m.; VPD, an hour’s variety programme. DJA, eahly morning concert. 5.5: 3LR, from the studio, sporting results to hand; musical interlude. 5.15: Description by Mel. Morris and Wallace Sharland of the League football match, Carlton v. Geelong, from, the Carlton Football Ground.. 5.30; DJA, news in English. 5.45: Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJA, news in German. 6.45: Concert. 8: SLR. countryman’s session. 8.18: ‘Cookery for the Country Cold AVeather Soups,’ by Mr E. Mish. 8.25: DJA, German folk song. 8.30; 3LR, sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. DJA, ‘ The Latest from Stage and Film. . 8.45: Pieces for the piano by Chopin, Bruno Ktfctschniayer. 8.55: SLR, national news bulletin. 9: DJA, news and economic review iu musical interlude. 9.b: National talk from Sydney, ‘I Knew a Man: Les. Darcv,’ by Mr Jim Donald. D.lo: DJA! women’s hour, ‘ Madchenballade.’ 9.23: 3LII, Victorian news bulletin. 9.30: VK3ME, ‘Around the World with the Dance Bands.’ 3LR, regional programme from Melbourne—the Zigeuuer Band in a programme of illustrative gipsy music. 9.45: DJA, ‘ German Marches of Four Centimes (harpsichord and piano), by Alida Hecker and Pal Kisz. 10: 3LR, national programme from Melbourne — ‘ Vows Were Made: Marriage in Mayfair ’ (the sixth of the / Oh, Quate series) 5 books find lyrics by Mark Makeham, music by Cecil Fraser; presented by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Revue Company, with the Wireless Chorus and Theatre Orchestra, directed by Cecil Fraser._ 10.15: DJA, pews and economic review in German. 10.30: VK3ME, news bulletin and sporting results. DJA, concert of light music. 10.40: 3LR, interlude. 10.45: Recital bv Eileen Joyce (brilliant Australian pianist). VK3ME, Australian artists’ programme. 11.10: SLR, interlude. 11.15: Regional programme from Melbourne —Light orchestral concert by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Percy' Code. 11.30: DJA, news in English. 11-4 o; ,< Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 11.50 : Concert of light music .(continued). 12; SLR, special news session. 12.3 : ‘Silhouettes of City Life: (a) a; Taxi Driver; (b) a Tattoo Artist. L-.IS: Harold Moschetti and his dance band, from the Palais de Danse, St. *Kdda. SUNDAY 10 a.m.; HBL (also HBP, 38.47 metres), current news about the League of Nations. 2.30 p.m.: W2XAF, news, reports. WBXK, news, sports, weather. For rest of the afternoon AV2XAF and AVBXK N and other United States stations will broadcast special programmes in celebration of. the V'Glotjibus Fourth. 4.-30: \n£2ME, programme for, the lust session for reception in Australia, the western part of North, and south America, and England, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call, o: DJA, early morning concert. 5.30: DJA news and review of the week in English. 5.45; Early morning concert (continued). 6.30: DJA, news and review of the week in German. 6.45: Concert. 7.30: 3LR, four and a-half hours’ relay of one of the Melbourne national station’s programmes. 7.55: National news bulletin. 8.5: SLR, interlude. 8.7: ‘ The News Behind the News,’ by “ The Watchman. 8.25: DJA, German folk song; ‘Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 8.30: DJA, folk song singing by the Hitler Youth. 8.45: ‘ New German Music for Flute/ Professor Hermann Zanke. 9: VK2ME, programme for the second and third sessions, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call; the second session is for reception in southern and eastern portions of Australia, New Zealand, Papua, New Guinea, Fiji, New Caledonia, the New Hebrides, and other islands; and the third in AVestern Australia, China, Japan, Phißipine Islands, the Straits Settlements, ; the United States, and most of India, South Africa,, and Rhodesia. DJA, news and review of the week iu English. 9.15: Concert of items by request—‘Hallo, Hallo! You Wish. AVe play.’ 10.15: DJA, news and review of the week in German. 10.30: RNE, review of the week; listeners’ questions and l answers; news bulletin. DJA, concert of light music. 11.30: DJA, news in English. 11.45: ‘Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 11.60: Concert of light music (continued). MONDAY 5,30 a.m.: Philips’s Holland-India Broadcasting Station PCJ, an hour’s programme, conducted by the _ Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association, for listeners in Africa. 8.30: RW69, a repetition of the programme given at 10.30 p.m. on Sunday from RNE. 11.30: PCJ, a repetition of the programme given at 5.30 a.m., for listeners in South and Central America. DJA’s programmes will also be broadcast from 5 to 11.30 p.m. by DJG; from 6 to 8 by DJR: from 8.20 to 12.30 bv DJB; from 10.15 to 12 by DJL; and the whole evening by DJN.

About an announcer introducing a soprano at Radio Cite, France, power 0.8 kilowatt: “Mademoiselle, the whole world is listening to you.”

Call. Location. Metr. Kcs. Walts. HBL, Geneva 31.27 9.595 18,000 W2XAF, Sc lienee tady 31.48 9,530 25,000 W8XK. Pittsburgh 48.83 , 6,140 40,000 VK2ME, Sydney 31.28 9,590 20,000 DJA, Beilin ... 31.38 9,560 — SLR. Lyndhursfc 31.34 9,580 1.000 R.NE, Moscow 25.00 12,000 20,000 PCJ, Kindhover* ••• 31.28 9,590 20,000 R\V59, Moscow 50.00 0,000 •20,000 VPD, Suva ... 22.94 13,075 500 VK3ME, Melbourne 31.55 9,510 1,500

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Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 4

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THE PROGRAMMES Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 4

THE PROGRAMMES Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 4

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