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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO

4YA, Dunedin. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. G: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. Chimes. Recorded feature-—' Variety Bran Pic,’ a programme of popular items. 8.32 : ‘ Voting for a Duel,’ being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer (recordings). 8.44 : Reserved. 9 ; 'Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Chamber music concert. The Max Scherek Trio presents Beethoven composition. 9.34: Recordings of four tenor songs. 9.49:» The Max Scherek Trio presents Barmo tin composition. 10: Relay from Savoy Restaurant of dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. 11: Close down.

4YO, Dunedin. 5: Selected recordings. _ C: Close down. 7 : After-dinner music. 8: Miscellaneous classical programme. 9: ‘ Strange as it Slay Seem ’—oddities and queer happenings in music. 11: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down.

3YA, Christchurch. 5: Children’s hour. G: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 8: Chimes. Recordings of orchestral music (Strauss overture). 8.10: Rita Jamieson (mezzo-contralto) sings four Indian love lyrics). 8.22: Nancy Estall (’cellist), with harp accompaniment by H. Glaysher, in a vocal recital. 8.3 G: Recordings, string quartet and vocaliost. 8.56: Recording, orchestra. 9: Weather report. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Recording, orchestra. 9.2 C: Lillian Hanham (soprano). 9.38: Recording, orchestra. 9.44: Percy Heming (baritone). 9.52: Recording, orchestra. 10 ; ‘ Music, Mirth, and Melody ’ (recordings). 11: Close down.

2YA, Wellington. 5 : Children’s hour. 6 ; Dinner music. 7: News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 7.40: Talk by Mr A. Slattery (trainer of the British Soccer football team), ‘Physical Culture.’ 8: Chimes. Richelieu (recordings). 8.27: Recording the thirteenth episode of a dramatic serial dealing with the life of Cardinal Richelieu (recordings). 8.27: Recording, orchestra. 8.33; Record (vocal). 8.40: Josef Kaartinen, distinguished Finnish saxophonist. _ 9; Weather report and station notices. 9.5: ‘Eb and Zeb,’ the country storekeepers (recordings). 9.15: Recording, massed bands. 9.21: Eunice Compton (mezzo-contralto). 9.27; Recording, boys’ band. 9.33; Recording, cornet solo, with band accompaniment. 9.39: Recording, tenor. 9.42_: Recording, military band. 9.50: Eunice Compton (mezzo-contralto). 9.56; Recording, military band. 10: Dance programme of now recordings. 11: Close down. IYA, Auckland. 5: Children’s session. G: Dinner music. 7; News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk by Mr Gordon Hutter. 8 : Concert programme. An hour of reading of prose and verse by D’Arcy Cresswell, with appropriate music. The musical numbers will be 1 Out of tho Deep I Call to Thee’ (Bach), selections from ‘ Orpheus ’ (Gluck), and ‘ Sprach Zaraphustra ’ (Strauss).. The readings feature extracts from ‘ Imaginary Conversations ’ (Landor), ‘Description of Greece’ (Pansanins), and ‘Lyric from the Greek.’ 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recordings of orchestral music (‘ Poem of Ecstasy,’ by Scriabin). 9.22: Jessie King (Australian mezzo-contralto), in six songs by Robert Kanz. 9.35: Recordings of ’cello soloist, with orchestra (Schumann concerto). 10: ‘Music, Mirth, and Melody’ (recordings). 11: Close down. SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES (New Zealand times are given.) Empire Stations (16.86 m, 19.76 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry. 5: Big Ben. Schumann’s Chamber Music—6. The Canadian Trio—lda Nelson (violin), Zara Nelson (violoncello), Margaret Chamberlain (pianoforte). 5.30: ‘The Strange Advenventures of Mr Penny’—episode 11; by Maurico Moiseiwitsch; with llicnard Goolden (by permission of Claud Jenkins, of Dalv’s Theatre), as Mr Penny. 5.45: ‘All In Pink-’ (third edition). A broadcast revue by Lauri Wylie. Lyrics and music by various authors and composers. Production by _William MacLnrg. Greenwich time signal at 6.30. 6.30 : The news and announcements. 6.55; All-England Lawn Tennis Club championship meeting. Commentaries on the play, from the centre court, Wimbledon. The International Horse Show. A commentary by_ Major Faudcl Phillips on the competition for the King George V. Challenge Cup, from Olympia, London. 7.15: Close down. DJA (31.38 m), DIB (19.74 m), Berlin. 4.36: German folk song. 4.40: Concert of light music. 5.30:_ News in German. 5.45: Concert of light music (continued). 6.25: Greetings to our listeners in New Zealand. 6.30: News and economic review in English. 6.45: ‘ To-day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7: Small programme of gramophone records. 7.15: ‘ The Interior of the Harnackbans.’ 7.30: Anslandsdentsebe Chorus. The Berlin Heinrich Schutz-Kreis sings. 8: Brass hand. 9: News and economic review in German. 9.15: ‘Strength Through. Joy.’ 9.30: ‘So Starlight was the Night.’ Marie Auguste Boutner sings songs by Robert Schumann. 9.45; Sign off.

SLR (31.34 m), Lyndhurst. 8 p.m. : Chimes. News, markets, weather. 8.15: Sporting notes. 8.30: Chimes. ‘ Current Books Worth Reading,’ Mr Dcnzil Batchelor. 8.50: National news bulletin. 9: Queensland news bulletin. 9.5: ‘ Lyre Bird.’ 9.10: Programme from Sydney. 9.30: Sydney M‘Ewen (tenor). 10: Programme from Melbourne. 10.45 : A sketch from Adelaide. 11.10: Programme from Hobart. 11.15: A light orchestral programme from Adelaide. 11.40; Programme from Melbourne. Midnight; News. 0.15: Meditation music. 1: Close down.

To-m0rr0w..—2.15 p.m.: Music. 2.30; Time signal. Victorian news. 2.35: Interstate weather notes. 2.45: Music and s-'arting pr'gramme. G. 15; Close

VK3ME (31.55 m), Melbourne. 9.30 p.m.; Operatic selections. 10.30; ?Tews bulletin and sporting results. 10.45; Songs by sopranos and contraltos. Radro-Colonial, Paris. On 25.24m.—8.30; Records. 8.45: News. 9.30: Close down. On 19.63m.—10.30 p.m.: Concert. 11,15: Talk. 11.30: News in English. 11.45; Concert. 0.15: Talk. 0.30: Continuation of concert. 1: . News. 1.30: Literary talk by Mr Pierre Descaves. 1.40: Events of tho moment. 1.50; Records. 2: Operetta, ‘She’s Yours.’ 3.35: Close down. On 25-24 m, To-m0rr0w.—3.45 a.m.: News. 4.30: Concert. 6: French news. 6.20: ‘ Science and Mankind,’ by Mr Luc Durtain. 6.30: Records. 7: News. 8: Relay. 10.30: Close down. On 25.60ra, To-morrow.—lo.4s a.m.; Concert. 11.45: News. 12.30: Close down. 2.30: Records. 3.30: News. 4.15; Records. 5.15: News. 5.30: Close down, JZI (31.46 m), JZJ (25.42 m), Tokio. To-morrow ._ English. 1.45: A movie story, by Shako Takemoto, popular interpreter and story teller, accompanied by a mixed orchestra. 2.6: News in Japanese. 2.17: New folk songs and letters. 2.30: National Anthem. 2RO, Rome. On 25.4m.—11.13 p.m.: Varied programme from the Italian stations. 0.50: Mediterranean hour, including nows, vocal concert, and a talk. 1.30: Near and Far East, including news in English, recital for piano and violin, tourist talk, and the Cetra Orchestra. 3.50: Italian East Africa, including news, variety, and songs from operettas, sports, and the latest news. On 31.13 m, To-morrow.—s: Arabian hour, including a concert of Arabian music. 5.51: News in English. 6.35: Varied programme from the Italian stations. 10; Argentina—news in Spanish. 10.30: American hour, including news in English and concert of request numbers.

W2XAD (19.56 m), Schenectady. Varied programme from 2.30 a.m. to-morrow. Sign off at 10.30 a.m. W2XAF (31.48 m), Schenectady. Programme of varied items, commencing at 8,30 a.m. to-morrow and terminating at 4.30 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 22684, 25 June 1937, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22684, 25 June 1937, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22684, 25 June 1937, Page 1

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