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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO

4YA, Dunedin.—4.4s: Sports results. 5: Children’s hour, G; Dinner music, 7: Nows and reports. 7.30: Bulletin of the Information Bureau of the League of Nations. 8: Chimes. A programme of short recitals. Special recordings (two pianos). 8.10: Special recordings (four baritone songs). 8.31; Record (instrumental quintet). 8.40: Talk by Mr J. T. Paul, ‘ World Affairs.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: A 8.8. C. recorded programme, ‘ Ten a Penny,’ a light play with music. .10: Dance music, 11; Close down. 4YO, Dunedin.—s: Selected recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9: Instrumental and concerted vocal recital. 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30; Close down. 3YA, Christchurach.—s: Children’s hour (talk on current affairs will be given hy Mr A. J. Campbell at 5.45). G: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk by 3YA gardening expert, ‘ Some Insect Pests ’ 8; Chiracs March and rhapsody hy the Woolstou Brass Band (conductor, Mr R. J. Estall). 8.13: Record, baritone. 8.19: Cornet solo by Bandsman v ic. Aldridge, with accompaniment by Woolstou Band. Hymn, Woolston Band. 8.27: ‘Eh and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,’ in another humorous episode (recordings). 8.3 G; Caprice, Woolston Band. 8.43: Record (vocalist, with instrumental quintet). 8.49: Two numbers by Woolston Band. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.20: Special recordings—piano, violin, and flute (Bach concerto). 9.41: Record (baritone with ’cello and harpsichord accompaniment). 9.50: Special recordings violin, viola, viola dc_ gamba, and harpsichord (Purcell sonata). 10: ‘Music, Mirth, and MeL ody ’ (recordings). 11: Close down.

2YA, Wellington. —5: Children’s hour. C : Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30; Time signal. Talk by Mr 1!. Hopkins, ‘'The Museum and Art Gallery: The Art Aspect.’ 9: Chimes. A chamber music and art song programme. Special recordings, instrumental quartet (Schubert composition). 8.30: Special soprano recordings (three Schubert numbers). 8.40; Talk hy Mr ,T. M. Giles, ‘Tales from Real Life.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay Irora the Town Hall of ringside description of wrestling contest (announcer, Mr A. Pope). 10 (approx.) : Dance music. 11 (approx.); Close down. IYA, Auckland.—s: Children’s hour. G: Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30: Agricultural talk by Mr H. Woodyear Smith, ‘ Everyday Farm Problems.’ 8: Concert programme. Music Lovers’ Competition (items 41 to 50). 5.25: Mr Vincent Ryan (comedian). 8.39 : An impression of the play ‘Ten-minute Alibi’ (recordings). 8.47; Mr Freddy Cbohnondcley (English humorist), introducing tbo musical number, 1 Hurricane History.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Relay from Town Hall of ringside commentary on wrestling match. 10: ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ (recordings), 11; Close down.

Empire Transmission, No. 1. N.Z.T. 4.45 p.m.; Big Ben. A revue. 5.15 p.m.: Talk. 5.35: The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra Edward Roach (tenor). 6.25; News and announcements. G. 45: Close down.

World Short Wave Programmes. (All times are New Zealand standard.) 5 a.m. : OZB (also DZE, 12,130 kilocycles, and DZO, 10,280 kilocycles), descriptions an<l comments, in English, of the Olympic Games, particularly for Australian listeners. VPD, an hour’s variety programme. OJA, *‘ Merry Music"” 5.30; OJA, reports from the I Olympic Games. 0: OJA, “Merry (Music” (continued). 0.25: “Greetings to Our Listeners in Australia.' 0.30: OJA, news and economic review in German. 0.15; Dance music. 8; I 3LR, countryman’s session. OJA; ‘Children’s Hour: All Children Join in.’ 8.15': Hitler’s Youth programme: ‘ Songs for a Summer Evening.’ 8.18: 3LR,~ ‘Cookery for the Country; Soups, No. 2,’ by Air E. J. Alish. 8.30: OJA, reports from the Olympic Games. 3LII, sporting session, conducted by Mel. Aiorris. 5.45: National news bulletin, including ‘ Radio Nations Gazette.’ 9: OJA, news and economic review' in English. 3LR, musical interlude. 9.3: National talk from Adelaide, ‘ Utopias, Past and Present; Utopias of Ancient Times,’ by Professor G. V r . Portus. 9.15: OJA. string quartet in A major, by Robert Schumann. 9.23: 3LR, Victorian news bulletin. 9.30 : VK3AIE, ‘ Songs from the World’s Best-known Baritones.’ 3LR, national programme from Sydney: ‘Shanghai,’ an original radio serial of the China Seas, written for radio by Edmund Barclay; episode the sixth, ‘The Crucial Test.’ 10; BLR, regional programme from Alelbournc: A light orchestral programme by the Salon group. 10.20: ‘Lincoln’s Speech,’ the i dedicatory address delivered by Abra-j ham Lincoln on the battlefield of j Gettysburg- four months after that, fierce struggle took place is recognised as one of the finest in our language, i and is often placed beside Pitt’s speech | after Waterloo. 10.30; VK3ME. news bulletin and sporting results. 10.35: 3LR. national programme from Alel- I bourne: A programme of music by Australian composers. featuring the A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Quartet— Edouard Lambert, lirst violin: Bertha Jorgensen, second violin; Colin Kerr, I viola; Don Howley, ’cello; and Muriel I Check, soprano. 10.45: VK3AIE, | ‘ Gems from Alusieal Comedies.’ 11.25: ( 2LR. interlude. 11.30: 3LR, regional programme from Melbourne: ‘Old Chinn,’ a one-act play, by Edith Gerard Boyd; scene, Airs Richardson’s Hat in the suburbs. 12 • 3LR, special news service, and extracts from ‘ The News , of the j}ay.’ 12.10: Dance music. TO-AIORROW. 0.35 a.m.: 2RO, more than three hours’ varied programme from Italian stations. 8.30: RWS9, a programme in English, including music and nows. W2XAF, Great Lakes Exposition : Band. 9; W2XAE. musical pro-I gramme. 9.30; AV2XAF, news, reports. 9.45: 2RO, news in English. | 10: 2RO, news in Spanish, for listeners j in Argentina. 10.29 • A programme for listeners in North America; news in English and Italian; selections from the opera ‘ Oceana.’ by Al. Smaraglia. Talk by Gr. Ulf. Paolo Salatino on ‘ Romo’s Reorganisation: Public

Works.’ Neapolitan songs, sung by Giovanni Corda. ‘2RO’s Mailbag.’ 2.1)0 71 .in.: W2XAF, news, reports. 2.35: Allen Loafer’s Orchestra. 3: W2XAF, ‘Magnolia Blossoms.’ 3.30: W2XAF. Jimmie Lunceford’s Orchestra. 4: W2XAF, Ben Pollack’s Orchestra. 4.35: DJA, German folk song. -1.40: ‘ Merry Music.’

Programmes given for DJA will also be broadcast by DJB, 19.74 metres; DJE, 1G.89 metres; and DJN, 31.45 metres.

Call. Location. Metr. Kcs. Watts. DJA, Berlin ... 31.38 9.5G0 — VI’D , Suva ... 22.94 13.075 500 1)/1! , Berlin 29.87 10,042 — ;u;u. Lyndburst 31.3-1 9,580 1.000 VK3ME. 1,500 Me 1 bourne ... 31.5o 9,510 2R0, Home 31.13 9,635 20 000 RW59, Moscoiv '50.00 6,000 20,000

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Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 1