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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

, IYA Auckland (820 k.c.).—5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk. 8.0: Recording. 8.4: Baritone, Morris T. Schroder (a) “The Great Awakening”; (b) “My breams.” 8.11: Descriptive •March, Marelle Sextet, “Meditation”; -■■■‘A Gipsy Caravan.” 8.16: Recording. 8.22: Xylophone, Ray Jury (a) “Lion du Bal”; (b) “The Juggler.” 8.28: .Recording. 8.31: Selections, Marelle Sextet, “Auf Weiderschen”; “Manx Tunes.” 8.40: Recordings. 8.50: Soprano, Myra Booth (a) * “Spring’s Looking out of her Window”; (b) ‘“Can’t Remember.” 8.56: Recording. 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Talk, E. J. Bror C. Muller, “A Bicycle Trip Through Germany.” 9.22: Baritone, ftiorris T. Schroder, (a) “My Old Shako”; (b) “Davy Jones’s, Locker.” 9.29: Recording. 9.32: Viola, Harold Baxter, Two Old French Dances —(a) Marelle Sextet “Indian War Dance.” 9.38: Recording. 9.41-: Xylophone, Mr Ray Jury (a) “La Paloma”; (b) “Flapperette.” 9.47: Soprano, Miss Myra Booth (a) “Silent Noon”; (b) “A Soft Day.” 9.53: Recording. 9.56: Marelle Sextet, “Two Viennese” Waltzes. 10.0: Close down. /

;j 2YA Wellington (720 k.c.).—5.0: i; Children. 6-0: Dinner music. 7.0: Ji News and' reports (2YC, 1010 kilos’ cycles, After Dinner Music). 7.40: 5; Lecturette: Our Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener.” 8.0: Overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Rakoczy.” Japanese Intermezzo, “Ke-Sa-Ko.” 8.12: Selected recordings. 8.32: Selection, 2YA Concert i Orchestra, “The Flying Dutchman.” 8.42: Lecturette, Mr C. A. L. Treadwell “Famops British Leaders —Joseph Chamberlain.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Contralto, Mina Caldow (a) “Fair Spring is Returning”; (b) “Sapphic Ode”; (c) “Song of the Open”; (d) “Nesting Time”; .(e) "Here’s April.” 9.14: Instrumental, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Petite Suite de Concert”—(l) “La Caprice de f Nanette”; (2) “Demande et Response”; ;• (3) “Un Sonnet d’Amour”; (4) “Tafantelle Fretillante.” 9.30: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

L 3YA Christchurch (980 k.c.). —5.0: Chilren. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and' reports. 7.35: W.E.A. Sesi_ sion: Professor J. Shelley, “Sound and ; Sense in Poetry and Drama.” 8.0: The Studio Orchestra, “The Rainbow” Selection. 8.12: Soprano, Eveline Hill (a) “The Dawn has a Song”; (b) “A • Drown Bird Singing.” 8.16: ’Cello, Noel Capo-Williamson (a) “2nd Move- | mdnt of Concerto in G Minor”; (b) “Pavane.” 8.21: Studio Orchestra, “In the Fairy Realm”—(a) “The Moonlit &lade”; (b) “She Fairy Queen Dances.” £ 8.27: Tenor, Douglas Suckling, “The Irish Emigrants.” 8.30: Special reWordings. 9.0: Weather forecast and !*. notices. -9.2: Reserved. .9.17: Valse, Studio Orchestra, “Mein Ideal.” 9.26: Recording. 9.29: ’Cello, Noel Cape- • Williamson (a) “Weigenlied”; (b) •jp “Gavotte.” 9.35: Soprano, Eveline Hill, (a) “Waltz Song from “Merrie . England”; (b) “Little Lady of the Moon.” 9.41: Recording. 9.44: Tenor, tjbuglas Suckling (a) “The Fairy Tales of Ireland”; (b) “Mary of Argyle.” 9.51: Studio Orchestra, Musical Comedy Selection, “The Gipsy Baron.” 10.1: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin (650 k.c.).—5.0: Chil-

drcn. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: W.E.A. Session, H. Fergusson, “Psychological Studies”; “Heredity and Feeblemindedness.” 8.0: Recording. 8.9: Baritone, 8,. J. Ottrey (a) “The Windmill”; (b) “Fleurette.” 8.15.:.. Trio,. The. Symons—Ell wobdJenner Trio, “First Movement of Rachmaiiinoff Trio.” 8.27: Recording. 8.35: ■Contralto, Doris- Darracott (a) ‘Golden Dancing Days”; (b) “Chanson de Florian.” 8.41: ’Cello,.George Ellwo'bd, “Rhapsodie.” 8.4,9: Recording.:, 8.53: Trio, The Symonds-Ell-wood-Jenner Trio, “Second Movement of Rachmaninoff Trio.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9-2:- Talk, H. Ch'mp, “Tales of Square Riggers—The Last Passage of the six-masted, barquehtine ‘E. R. Sterling.’ ” 9.17 : Recording. .9.25: Baritone,.E. J. Ottrey (a) “Sea Fever”; (b) “Inter Nos.” 9.31: Piano, Ernest Jenner, (a) “Berceuse”; (b) “Valsfe Impromptu.” 9-39: Recording. 9.43: Trio, The Symons-Ellwood-Jenner ; Trib, “Third Movement of Rachmaninoff Trio.” 9.48: Contralto, Doris Darracott, (a) “The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington”; (b) “My Treasure.” 9.53: Violin, Ava Symons (a) “Melodie”; (b) “My Treasure.” 9.53: Violin, Ava Symons (a) “Melodie”; (b) “Spanish Danse.” 9.59: Recording, j 10.3: Close down. EMPIRE STATION, DAVENTRY.

9.30 a.ni.: Time Signal from BigBen. News bulletin. 9-45: The Week Abroad, a talk by Sir Charles Petrie. 10.0: Concert by the 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult, relayed from the Queen’s Hall, London. 10.45: Dance niusic (gramophone records). 11.0-11.30: An organ recital. (Greenwich mean time.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1933, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1933, Page 10

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1933, Page 10

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