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WORLD SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES

(All times are New Zealand summer.)

TO-DAY 5.5 p.m.: DJA—German folk song. 5.10: ‘Week-end Concert.’ 5.30: 3LR —A ball-for-hall description from the Melbourne Cricket Ground of the cricket match England y. Victoria. (3Lll’s programmes are liable to in* terruption by progress scores in the cricket match New South Wales v. South Australia, played at Sydney.) 6: DJA —News in German. SLR— Musical reproductions. 6.15; DJA—- ‘ Week-end Concert ’ (continued). 6.55: DJA— ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 7: DJA—News and economic review in English. SLR—Cricket descriptions (continued). 7.15: DJA — 1 To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7.30: DJA —‘ Gossip,’ manuscript by Irmtraut Hugin. 8.15: DJA—Dance music. 8.30: 3LR—Sporting session, conducted by A.B.C. commentator. 8.35: A resume from Sydney of the day’s play in the cricket match, New South Wales v. South Australia. 8.43: Sporting session (continued). 8.48: A commentary from Melbourne on the day s play in the cricket match, England v. Victoria. 8.55: Sporting session (continued). 9: SLR— ‘ The Aeroplane of To-dav; British v. American Aircraft, by Mr Bruce Foster. 9.15: Musical interlude. 9.20: National new* bulletin. 9 30- DJA—News and economic review in German. SLR—Victorian news bulletin, including cricket scores in brief. 9.40; The A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. 9.45: DJA— ‘ Pianoforte Sonata in E Sharp Minor, Op. 31, hy Beethoven, played by Kurh; Borack, 10: VK3ME~‘ Around the World with the Dance Bands.’ _ 3LR— ‘ Botch Potch ’—for those who like it, a musical and dramatic miscellany; something for the highbrow, lowbrow, middlebrow, and nobrow, composed and by Russell Scott. 10.30: VPD2—One and a-half hours’ varied programme. SLR —A programme by the Elizabethan Quartet, assisted by Constance Flavel. soprano. 10.55: DJA —German, folk song. 3LR—lnterlude. 11: VK3ME — News bulletin and sporting results. Australian artists’ programme, DJA— A concert of light music. 3LR— h rom the Hill Billy Cabin ’; song and story from the mountains of Virginia; featuring Colin Crane. 11.15; ‘Father Brown,’ by G. K. Chesterton; the seventh case: ‘The Arrow from Heaven ’: adapted for radio by Max Afford; the action takes place m New York City. 11,45: 3LR— ‘ Memories ’; some more old favourites, presented by the Salon Group, with Frederic Collier (bass) and Browning Mummery (tenor). 12: DJA—News in English. TO-MORMW 6 a.m.: 2RO—News in German. 6.21: News and weekly news summary m English. 6.44; 2RO—News in French. 7,5: 2RO—More than three hours varied programme from Italian stations, 10.30: HBL (also HBP, 38.47 metres)—Current news about tne League of Nations. 2.15 p.m. : DJA—- ‘ Circus ’: an amusing play with music, by Werner Illing. 3.30: J3JA—News and economic review in Spanish. {.Wy and DJD—News and economic review in English.) 3.45: ‘ Greetings to Our Listeners.’ 5.5: DJA-German folk song- * Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 5.10: A Sunday concert. 6: VK2ME— Programme for the first session, beginning and ending with the kookaburra calh DJA-News in German. 6.16: A Sunday concert (continued), . DJA —‘ Greetings to Our Listeners. 7: DJA —News and review of the week in English. 7.15: * Her-Festival, by Georg Schumann. 8; 3LR— Relay of programme of 3LO, Melbourne. DJA A special Wagner concert. 9: 3LR—‘ Gems from Favourite Operas: Tales of Hoffman,’ by Offenbach, played by the, A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra and Wireless, Chorus. 9.15: DJA—Suite, op. 10, for violin and piano by Binding, played by Edmund and Elga Metzeltin. 9.30; JLR—A chamber music recital by S. Vost Janssen String Quartet. DJA News and review of the week in German. 9.45: Hitler Youth programme, ‘ Do You Want to Hear My Song?’ old hero songs. 10: VK2MB—Programme for the second session, beginning and ending with the kookaburra call. 3LK — ‘ Symphony Hour,’ presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Percy Code, with Dorothy Gibbs and Elizabeth Coleman, two-, piano duet. 10.55: DJA-German folk song. ‘ Outstanding broadcasts of the Week.’ 11: RNE—A programme in English. DJA—Concert of light music. 3LR— ‘ International Affairs,’ by Professor A. H. Charteris. 11.20: A musical film broadcast, * Born to Dance, 5 starring Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, and Virginia Bruce. 11.30; PHI— A special broadcast for Asia. Music. Political talk by Paul de Waart. Mission news. Music. Talk. ‘ Journal.’ 12: DJA—News in English. MONDAY 6.20 a.m.: 2EO—More than four hours’ varied programme from Italian stations. 7; PCJ—A repetition of the programme broadcast at 11.30 p.m. on

Sunday through PHI, for Africa.'. 9: RNE (50 metres) —A repetition of the programme broadcast at 11 p.m. l on Sunday. 12: PCJ—A repetition of. the programme broadcast at 11.30 p.m. on Sunday, through PHI, for Central and South America 1.55 p.m.: SLR—A ball-for-ball description from the Melbourne Cricket Ground of the cricket match, England v. Victoria. 2.15: DJA —Special Wagner concert. Si ll—Luncheon music. 3: SLR —Cricket descriptions (continued). 3.30; DJA—News in Spanish. (DJO and DJD—News in English.) 3.45: * Greetings to Our Listeners.’ Programmes given for DJA will also be broadcast from 5.5 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. by DJB, DJE, and DJN (also to 7 p.m. by DJL and from 11 p.m. by DJQ), and from 2.15 to 3.50 p.m. by DJC, DJD. and DJN.

Call. Location. Metr. Kcs. Watts, DJA, Berlin ... 31.38 9,560 40,000 3LR, Lyndhurst VK3ME, Melbourne 31.34 9,580 1,000 31.55 9,510 1,500 VPD2, Sura ... 34.41 8,719 — 2EO, Rome ... 31.13 9,635 20,000 HBL, Geneva 31.27 9,595 18,000 VK2ME, Sydney 31.38 9,590 20,000 RNE, Moscow25.00 12,000 20,000 PHI, Huizen ... 16.88 17,775 20,000 PCJ, Eindhoven 31.28 9,590 23,001

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Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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WORLD SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 4

WORLD SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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