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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO

4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 4.3 D: Light music. 4.45: Sports results. 5 : Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by Mr Aero Man, with ‘ The Lolly Kitchen ’ by Aunt Joan at 5.30. 6: Dinner music. 7: Official news service and British Official Wireless news (rebroadcast from 2YA), 7.10; (approx.); News session. 7.25: Talk by the Mayor (Rev. E. T. Cox) on ‘ The Bed Cross Appeal for China.’ 7.30: Talk by Mr _ W. A. Jenkins on ‘ The National Learn to Swim Week.’ 8: Chimes. Jack Payne and the 8.8.0. Dance Orchestra. 8.10: Norman Long (comedy). 8.16: ‘ Hipplewater Quits’ —Japanese Houseboy. 8.28: Sketch Company in ‘ Our Village P.antomime: Dick Whittington.’ 8.36; Geraldo and his Orchestra. 8.40: Talk by Mr Angus Boss on ‘ The Longest Maori Baid: Centenary of Tuturau.’ 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: A chamber music concert. Foveau (trumpet), Cantrelle (violin), Bellenger (violin), Vieux (viola), Mameff (’cello), Nannz (bass), Faure (piano), ‘Septet. Op. 65’ (Saint Saens). 9.21: Emmy Bettendorf (soprano). 9.35: The The Prison Quartet ‘ Quartet in E Minor’ (Verdi). 10: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band (relay from the Savoy Bestaurant), 11: Close down..

4YO (t,l4okc), Dunedin. 5: Recordings. 6: Close down. 7; After-dinner music. 8: Miscellaneous classical programme. 9; 1 The Music Wranglers: Studies in Musical Tastes.’ 9.40: ‘ Come to the Ball!’ 10: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down.

3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Bajah. 6: Dinner music. 7; Official news service and British Official Wireless news (rebroadcast from 2TA). 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.35; Talk under the auspices of _ the Christchurch Branch of the National Council of Women. 8: Chimes. _ Grand Scottish concert under the auspices of the Scottish Society of New Zealand (Christchurch), featuring Scottish Society’s Pipe Band ; David M'Gill (tenor), A. MacQuarno (baritone), Anita Ledsham (contralto), Isa Struthers (recitation), Bracy Wilson (humour), Jean Scott (soprano), and the Campbell, Boqs (concertina duo). Accompanist: Miss Alice Gibb, A.T.C.L. (Belayed from the Scottish Society’s Hall). 9. Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Edith Lorand Orchestra. 9.24: Daisy Perry (contralto). 9.36: Edith Lorand and her Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra. 9.41: * Hawaiki Calling ! ’ Songs _ and memories of the South Seas, introducing Maui and Bangi. 9.56 : Edith Lorand Orchestra. 10: Music, mirth 'and melody. 11: Close down.

2YA (570 kc), Wellington, 5.30: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Molly. 6; Dinner music. 7: Official news service, and British Official Wireless news. 7.10 (approx.) : News and reports. 7.30; Time signals. 7.40: Talk by a representative of the Young Farmers’ Clubs on ‘ Young Farmers’ Clubs.’ 8 : Chimes. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, ‘ Fugue in G Minor (‘ The Great ’ from G Minor Fantasia and Fugue for Organ) by Bach-Stokowski). 8.8: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano). 8.14: A recital by Paul Schramm (Viennese pianist), ‘Partita in C Minor No. 2 ’ (Bach), ‘Sonata in C Minor, Op. 10. No. 1 ’ (Beethoven). 8.40: Talk by Mr J. Malton Murray ‘Farewell to Mu dies.’ 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: ‘Eb and Zeh,’ the country storekeepers, in a further humorous episode. 9.15: Dan Foley (Irish tenor), with Kathleen Dunno at the piano, presents ‘ Love Songs of the British Isles.’ 9.30; The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. 9.41 ; Greta Keller (light vocal). 9.47: The band, introducing a cornet solo by Sergt. G. Morgan. 10.1: Dance programme of new recordings with special swing session. Compered by Arthur Pearce. 11.1: Close down.

IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 5: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella, Aunt Jean, and Nod. G: Dinner music. ’ 7; Official news service and British Official Wireless news (rebroadcast from 2YA). 7.10 (approx.)News session. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutter. 8: Concert programme. Beading of prose and verso by D’Arcy Cresswell (with appropriate music). Bendings from Michaud’s ‘ History of the Crusades ’ and Kingslake’s ‘ Eothen.’ with music from Wladigeroff’s ‘ Bulgarian ’ Suite. 9: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Becordings. the 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. 9.11: Mary Owers (mezzo-soprano). 9.24 : London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates. 10: Music, mirth and melody, featuring a 2YD community sing. 11: Close down. SHORT WAVE PROGRAMMES (New Zealand summer times are given.) Empire Stations (16.86 m, 19.76 m, 25.53 m, 31.55 m), Daventry. 8.15 p.m.: Big Ben. ‘ The Old Folks at Home ’ (second series). (2) Popular melodies of yesterday. The 8.8. C. Chorus (section C). The 8.8. C. Empiro Orchestra. 9: ‘As I See It ’ (2), a talk by the Viscountess Aster, M.P. 9.15: Bcginnld Foort at ■ the 8.8. C. Theatre organ. 9.35: The news and announcements with Greenwich time signal at 9.45. 10.: Festival of Empire and Bemembrance, from the Boyal Albert Hall, London. 10.30: Close down.

DJA (31.38 m), DJB (19.74 m), Berlin. 5.5 p.m.: German folk song. 5.10: Music. 6: News in German. 6.15: Music (coutd.). 6.50: Greetings to our listeners in New Zealand. 7 : News and economic review in day in Germany,’ sound pictures. 7.30 Beautiful waltzes. 8,15: ‘ Elke Klodt will Bead from Her Own Works.’ 8.30: ‘ Organisation and Methods of German Schools for the Blind.’ 8.45; The Berlin Heinrich Sclmtz Circle will play. 9.15; ‘Variations in D Major’ (Brahms)9.30: News and economic review in German. 9.45: ‘German Economics,’ Karl Emil Weil. 10; Light music.

3LR (31.34 m), Lyndhurst. 8.30 p.m.: Chimes. Music. 8.45: Sporting notes. 9: Chimes,. ‘ Current Books Worth Beading.’ 9.20: National nows bulletin. 9.30; Queensland and North Australian news bulletin. 9.40:

News, market, weather. - 10: Musical interlude. 10; Brass hand recital. 10.45: Ballad recital by Stanley Clarkson (bass). 11; Sascha Berliner Ensemble. 11.30: Two piano recital byMiriam Hyde and Helen Sainton. Midnight: ‘ Great Stars of Opera.’ 0.30: News. 0.50: Meditation music. 1.30: Close down.

To-m0rr0w.—2.45 p.m.: Music. 3: Time signal. Victorian news. 3.5: Interstate weather notes. 3.15: Description of the Willinmstown races, interspersed with records 7.30; Cose down. Radio-Colonial, Paris.

On 25.24m.—7 p.m.: French news 7.20; Records. 9.30: News, English, 9.50; Records. 10; Close down.

On 19.G8m.—11 p.m.: Concert from Montpellier. 11.35: Records. 11.45: Talk. Midnight: News in English. 0.16: Concert. 2; Literary talk. 2.10: ‘Events of the Moment.’ _ 2.20: Records. 2.30; Some of Sylvia Lazznri’s melodies interpreted by Miss Helene Baudry;. introduction by Carol Berard. 3: Recital by Mrs Perugia (vocalist), Mrs Deslauriers (pianist), and Mr Reculard (’cellist). On 24.25m.—T0-morrow, 5.15 a.m.: News 6: Concert from Grenoble.s. 6.30; Records. 6.50: ‘ Science and Mankind.’ 8.10: News in English. 8,30: Belay. 11: Close down.

On 25.60ni.—Tomorrow, 11.15 a.m.: Concert from Radio Paris. 1: Records. 1.15; Close down. 3: Records. 4.30; News in English. 4.45: Records. 6; Close down. 2RO, Rome. On 25 4m—11.43 p.m.; Varied programme from the Italian stations. 1.20; Mediterranean hour—News commentator; music. 2: Near and Far East— News in English; concert; sports, etc. 4.20 : Italian East Africa—News; concert, etc. On 31.3 m. To-morrow. 5.30: Arabian hour —News and concert of Arabian music. 7.10: Varied programme from the Italian stations. 10.30: Argentine—News in Spanish. 2: American hour—News in English; concert of request numbers, etc. JZJ (25.42 m), Tokio.

To-morrow.—l a.m.: News in Japanese. 1.15: A naniwabushi ballad recitation by Katsntnro Tamagawa. 1.35; News in English, 1.45: Nows in Chinese, 2: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 1