TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles). SILENT DAY. . % 2YA WELLINGTON (720'-Kilocyqles),. 3.0: Mrs. Higgins, wife of General Higgins, a talk,on to. the People of New Zealand. 4.30. Sports results. 4/55: Close down. ; t 5.0, Children’s hour. 6.(F: Dinner music. 70- News and reports . 7.30. xaia, “Wool Week.” 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. H G. South* “Books-r Grave and Qay. 8.0: Concert Programme. Paul .Godwin Orchestra, “The Czarewitgch. 8.9.: Soprano, with orchestra, Mrs. A. F Truda, “Sweet pretty Maiden. ,8.13: Pianoforte,- Ernest Jenner, “Scherzo ip. B Elat Minor.” ' 'B-/21: Recording, Richard Tagber (tenor), “Legend of Ktoinsacli”; ‘Hoffmann’s Ana. 8.2 J: 2YA -Orchestrina', ■ *!Traviata.” p-39 • Contralto, Mary “Fisher Lad. j 8.42: Recording, Noel Coward (bantone), “Any Little. /Fish”; Dgnce, Little Lady,. 8.48; with orchestra ’ Mrs. A. P. Truda and Mary ?ald, “Passione.” 8,52::-2YA Orchestrina.: (a) “Corpnach”; (b) “Chinese Soren ; ade” 9.0:' Weather report. 9.2: Lecturette, Mr. H. F. Von Haast, “Florence and the Renaissance” (part 1). 9,17: Sopra.no, Mrs. A. P. Truda,. (a) “Harlequin”; (b) “Dreams.” p. 24: Pianoforte, Ernest Jenner, (a) ‘Nocturne in C Minor”; '(b) “Study jn.G Flqt. (black. kqy.study). 9.32: Recording, Richard Tauber, (a) “O Rose Marie, I Love You”; (b) “Indian Love Call.” 9,40: Contralto, Mary Bald, (a.) “Before the Dawn”; (b) “Salapm.” 9.46: 2YA Orchestrina, “Manon.” 10.0: Dance programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: b|ews and reports. ' 71’20: Talk, Wool Week. 7.30: Workers’ ’ Educational Association Session, Dr. D. B. McLeod; " s “As-
tronomy” (part 1). 8.0: Concert Programme: Band of Ist-Canterbury; Re- ■ gimeht, “Knight of the Road”; (b) 1dy11,./‘Harvest Moon.” 8.10: Recording, Westminster Glee Singers: (a) “The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower”; (b) “Londonderry Air.” 8.16: Piano, Agnes Sliarsby,' (a) “Prelude in C Sharp Minor”; (b.) “Music Box Novelty/’ 8.23: Tenor, Albert Carlisle, “You’re Just a Flower From an,Old Bouquet.” 8.27: Fantasia, Band, “Ma|d of. Orleans.” 8.37: Contralto, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, (a) “When the Tide ..Comes in”; (b) “A Pearl for Every Tear.” 8.43: Recording. Will Hay and his Scholars, “The Fourth Form at St. Michael’s.” 8.51: Recording, Orgap, Charles Williams, "Melody in F.” 8,54: Baritone, Eddie A. Dowell, “The Songs lyiy Mother Used to Sing.” 8.57: /Band, “The Bostonian.” 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Mai© Quartette, Hubert Efodell, Heddie Nash, Dennis Noble, Nounan Allen, “I,Know. of Two Bi'ight Ey'es:”. . 91(6.: Waltz, Jphann .Strauss’ Symphony Orchestra, “When the Tiinoss~i3l6bm.”’ 9.10: Tenor, Albert Carlisle, (a) "All That I Ask”; (b) “Little Log Cabin of Dreams.” 9.15: .Romance Band, “The Strolling Min•trel.” 9,20:. Copley Plaza Orchestra, “Pagan Love Song.” 9.23: Piano,.' Agnes/Sharsby, (a) “Sequi-. Jj]l?,”; i "(.b f J./‘Marilya.” 9.29: Recording, Zonophone Salon Orchestra, “E,yensong.” 9.33: Contralto, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, “Call Me at Dawn.” 9.37: Band, "Favourite Melodies.” 9.45: Baritone, Eddie A. Dowell, (a) “My Own . Wild Irish Rose’’-; (b) “When the ‘Mdpn vGonjes; Over-.the Mountain.” 9:51: Organ,. Archer Gibsop; “A Perfect Day.” 9.54: Light Opera Company, -‘.Songs of Wales.” 9.57: Band, “Semper Fidelis.” 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 4.30: Sports results and closedown. 5.0: Children’s .hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7 ( 0: News.and reports. 7 } ps: Music Lovers’ Competition (fifth sen. or). 8.0: Concert Programme of> } re-. .ordings: Bournemouth Municipal Dr(dlgstra., “The Bronze Horse.” 8-8: 3arifone,. A Kissblburgh, (a) “Song of ho Flea”;' ,(b) “Danny Deever.” BA6: Cembalo Linde, (a) “Passacaglip,”; ;b) “Ls Coucoui” 8.24: .Regal Cinema 3rcb.cr.trp, “Sally.” 8.32: JHumqur, Will .Fyff e > < a > “Dr. ,M:Qregor”; ,(bj
•‘TJi-b- Engineer.” ■ 8.40: Squire Celeste Otfcfet, .“Everybody’s. .Melodies.” 8:48; Violin,’ Edith Lorand, ‘‘Two. Russian Folk. Songs.” 8.52: La Scala Chorus,’ (a) “With Enjoyment this Night”; .(b)’ “Wo Are Brave Matadors Come in Glory.” 9.0: Weather woport. 9.2: Talk, Dr. Walter Boroman, “Problems of Population.” 9.18: Suite, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “From Foreign Parts.” (1) “Italy”; (2) “ser.many”. 9.24: Soprano, Elizabeth l Gcj’o, (a) “L’Estasy”; (b) “Chanson E;.pagnol.e.” 9.32 : ' Selections, Grand Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Barcarolle”;' '(b) “Entr’acte,” 9.40: Chorus, The Sieber Choir, “Roses of the Sojith.” 9.48: Piano, Wilhelm Backhaus, (a) “Moment Musicale”; (b) “Traumes Wirier.”; (c) ‘‘Berceuse.” 9.54: Selection. Debroy Somers’ Band, “The Singing Fool.” 10.1: Close down.
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