TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND (902 Kilocycles) < 5.0: Children, by Nod and Aunt Dorothea; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: j News and reports; 7.30: Sports talk; 1 8.0: Recording, Band of H.M. Grena-! dier Guards, “La Fille de Madame : Angot”; 8.9: Mezzo-soprano, Sylvia Dobbs, “The White Dawn is Stealing”; “Far Off I Hear, a Lover’s Flute”; 8.14: Banjo, A. Gardiner, “Darkie’s Dream”; PLa Golondrina”; 8.20: Recording, The ’ Two Duggies, “Songs I Heard at Mother’s Knee”; 8.23, March, IYA Chamber Orchestra, “Freedom’s Flag”; , Overture, “The Mill”; 8.32: Humour.j Dan Flood, “In My Young Days”; “Do j You Remember?”; 8.38: Recording (Cornet), Jack Mackintosh, “Zelda”; 8.41: Morceaux, The Orchestra, ‘Reconciliation”; “Valse Lyrique”; 8.48: Baritone, J. Gasparich, “The King’s Min-
strel”; “Time to Go”; 8.54: Recording, Argyle Reel and Strathspey Band; 9.0: Weather forecast and notices; 9.2: Talk, A. 'B. Chappell, M.A., “Byways of New Zealand Story”; 9.17: Suite, The Orchestra, ‘-‘Chelsea China”; 9.27: Mezzo-soprano, Sylvia Dobbs, “An Old Italian Love Song”; “A Little Coon’s Prater”; 9.33: Banjo, A. Gardiner, “American Medley”; “Oakley March”; 9,38: Waltz, The Orchestra, “Passion Flower”; 9.42: Humour, Dan Flood, “Nothin’s Bin the Same”; 9.47: Recording (Violin), Manuello, “Once”; 9.50: Baritone, J. Gasparich, “The Rebel”; “Cargoes”; 9.55: Selection, The Orchestra, “Sullivan’s Songs.” 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children, by Uncle Jim; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.40: Lecturette. J. AV. Mawson, F.R.1.8.A., M.T.P.1., “Town Planning”; 8.0: Selection, 2YA Orchestra, “White Horse Inn”; 8.10: Selected recordings; 8.30: Suite, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Fleeting Fancies”: (1) “Serenade,” (2) “Chansonette,” (3) “Valsette”; 8.40: Selected recordings; 9.0:-Weather report and notices; 9.2: Reserved; 9.15: Bass, Signor Lucien Cesaroni, “Allah”; “Absent” (Tirindelli); “Invictas”; 9.25: Instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Introduction” and “Prayer”; Morceau, “Un peu d’Amour”
9.34: Dance programme. 3YA, CHCH. (980 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children, by Uncle Jim; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: W.E.A. Session, G. Jobberns, M.A., B. Sc., “Geology” (N 0.2 8.0: March, Studio Orchestra, “New Colonial”; “Overture, “Jolly Robbers”; 8,9: Recording, The Revellers, “Evenin’ 8.12: Violin, Norma Middleton, “Andante” from “Concerto”; 8.18: Recording (Baritone), John Brownlee,■ “If I Were King”; 8.21: Studio Orchestra, “South Sea Rose”; “Lonesome Little Doll”; 8.29; Recording; 8.35: Soprano, Margherita Zelanda, “Oh, Quanti Volte”; “The Wind”; “The Flutes of Spring”; 8.50: Recordings; 9.0: Weather forecast and notices: 9.2: Reserved; 9.17: Studio Orchestra, “Valse Blue”; 9.21: Soprano, Margherita Zelanda, Aria, “Voi che Sapete”; “When Eyes Are Sad”; “Ballata Volta la Terrea”; 9.35: Violin, Norma Middleton, “Jota”; “Canzonetto”; 9.42: Recording, Nellie Stewart, Nancy Stewart and Mayne Lynton, “Sweet- Nell of Old Drury”; 9.48: Selection, Studio Orchestra, “Katinka.” 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children, by Aunt Sheila: 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7-.30: Session, George McCracken, “Social Topics in Literature—Clan Relationships and Industrial Democracy”; 8.0: Recording, Ketelbey’s Concert. Orchestra, “Chai Romano” Gipsy Overture; 8.9: Tenor, W.N. Satterthwaite, “Good Company”; “Mother o’ Mine”; 8.15: Trio, Signora Reggiardo’s Trio, “Danse des Santomes”; ,8.20: Humorous Sketch, Comedy Players, “Jean McFarlane and John Entertain Nobility”; 8.48: Hawaiian Guitars, Messrs Maitland and Tyrie, “Hilo March”; “Kilinia Waltz”; 8.54: Recording, Van Phillips and His Concert Band, “Maurice Chevalier Songs”; 9.0: Weather report and notices; 9.2: Re served; 9.17: Tenor, W. N. Satterthwaite, “O, Sing to Me the Auld Scots Songs”; “You’ll Get Heaps o’ Lickin’s”; 9.22: Selections, The Trio, “In a Rosebower”; “Flowers and Lovers”; 9.27: Humorous Sketch, The Comedy Players, “An Irish Surprise Party”; 9.52: Hawaiian Guitars, Messrs Maitland and Tyrie, “Me”; “Aloha Land”; 9.57: Recording, Sousa’s Band, “The National Game”; 10.0: Talk, R. H Cabot, “Some Aspects of the Olympic Games.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1932, Page 9
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