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RADIO PROGRAMMES

IYA AUCKLAND, 650 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.10: Reports. 7.30: Talk to farmers, “The Protection of Apple Foliage.” 7.40: Talk, “Development of Consolidated Sand Areas in North Auckland,” Mr. E B Glanville, Instructor in Agriculture,'Whangarei. S.O: “Exploits of the Black Moth: Mr. Wang” (.episode 24). 8.32: "The Old Time The-Ayter.” 8.45: "John Halifax—Gentleman” (episode 22). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Professor Jagan Nath, "The Indian Caste System.” 9.20: Studio Orchestra. 9.30: Reg. McGregor (tenor), “1 Heard You Singing”; "For Yon Alone." 9.36: Studio Orchestra, "The Clock and the Dresden. Figures”; "Flirtation.” 9.44: Reg. McGregor (tenor), "When Shadows Gather”; "Love Could 1 Only Tell Thee.” 9.50: Studio Orchestra, "Hyde Park Suite.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. IYA AUCKLAND, 880 k.c.

5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music. S.o: Light orchestral music and ballads. 9.0: "Richelieu—Cardinal or King?”—A story of adventure at the Court of Louis XIII. 9.20: Musical comedy and light opera. 9.46: Grand Symphony Orchestra. 9.54: "Buried Alive”-“Dramatic sketch. 10.0: Light recitals. 10.30: Close down. IZM AUCKLAND, 1250 k.c. 5.0: Light orchestral. 5.30: Light popular. 6.0: Miscellaneous. 6.45: News. 7.0: Orchestral. 7.20: Horticultural Society's hr me garden talk. 7.45: “Lorna Doone.” S.O: Selections from operetta. 5.30: Melodies that, never die. 9.0: Hance music. 10.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON, 570 k.c. 5.0: Children's hour. 6-0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.10: Reports. 7.28: Time signals. 8.0: Chimes. The Cherniavsky Trio. B.a: Alexander Trianti (soprano). k.B: Loner Siring Quartet and Mrs. Olga Locser-Lcbert (piano). 8.40: ’folk by the Editor of the N.Z. I,aw Journal, "Round the Law (Joints During the Past Month." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: "Grand Hotel" (episode 13). 9..”,2: "Melodies That Made Fortunes” (No. 3). 9.52: "Trilby.” The Little Artist's Model, and Svengali. Master Hypnotist, (episode 13). 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Closedown. ! 2YC WELLINGTON, 840 k.c. , 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music.

8.0: Band music with humorous interludes 9.0: New Light Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: In lighter vein. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.10: Reports. 7.35: Talk by Garden Expert, •’Letters from Listeners.’ 8.0: Chimes. Woolston Brass Band, “Brilliant March”; “Marinarella” Overture. 8.16: Brian Lawrence (baritone). 8.24: Cornet Solo with band accompaniment (soloist, W. Stevenson), “Zelda.” The Band, “Fox and Hounds” descriptive. 8.35:

■’Kbaud Zeb” (The Country Storekeepers). 8.44: The Band, in the Soudan” Dervish Chorus. 5.49: Brian Lawrance (baritone). 8.56: The Rand “Organic March.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Mr. L. R. R. Denny, M.A., F.R.H.S., “Symbolism: Its Flace in our Thinking.” 9.20: Gladys Vincent (violin), Francis Bate (cello) and Ernest Jenner (pianoforte), Trio, Op. 15 in G Minor. 9.45: Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano). 9.51: Stradivarious String Quartet. 10.0: Music, mirth and melodv. 11.0: Close clovn. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH. 1200 k.c.

5.0: Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.(1: “An American in Paris." 8.18: “Our Village Pantomime- ’Dick Whittinglon.’ “ 8.25: “Cross for Criss.” 8.30: “Rosalie and her Romances." 9.0: Bell solos. 9.6: Malcolm MacEachern (basso). 9.12: At the piano— Tom’ Lowry. 9.15: “The Swallows.” 9.24: Stephen Poster melodies. 9..’>(): Crimson Trail” —a tale of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 9.44: Variety. 10.0: Light, recitals. 10.30: Close, down. 4YA DUNEDIN. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music*. 7.0: News. c. 10: I all. by an officer of the Department of Agriculture. “The Dairy Industry Act and Its Application to (he Farmer.” 7.40: Talk to Young Farmers Clubs, arranged by (he Department of Agriculfuge. 8.0: Chimes. Russian Cathedral ('heir. 8.14: Walter Rebbcrg (piano). 8.25: Alfred Lorenc —famous broadcasting bass-baritone from Vienna. 8.40: Talk, by Mr. J. T. Paul. “World Affairs.” 9-0: Weather. 9.5: “Love Thy Neighbour”—the story of a family feud." 10.0: Dance programme. .11.0: Close down. I YD DUNEDIN, 1140 k.c. 5.0: Recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: Alter dinner music. 8.0: Melodies of the moment. 8.15: “Further Adventures of the Three Musketeers.” 8.35: Primo Scala’s Accordion Band. 8.41: Norma Long. 8.50: Stanelli and

his Hornchestra. 8.56: Harmony by the Merry Macs. 9.0: Melodies from musical comedy and light opera. 10.0: Melody and humour. 10.30: Close r down. I 3ZH GREYMOUTI-1, 940 k.c.

5.0: Children's session, “Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp” (episode 9). 6.0: .Dinner music. 6.30: News. 7.0: Herman Finck and Orchestra. 7.9: Peter Dawson. 7.12: Tom Katz (saxophone). 7.15: Dad and Dave from Snake Gully ( episode 39 i. 7.30: Light orchestral and ballads. S.O: Classical pregianinuj. 8.30: The Masked Masqueraders. 8.57: lvj>r Moreton and Dave Kaye (pianists). 9.3: Notable British Trials: Trial of Jessie McLr.il’ian (episode 9). 9.16: Cocoaunt (Irove Ambassadors. 9..’10: Troise and his Mandoliers. Lucionne Royer (soprano). Dajos Bela Orchestra. lOJ); ('lose down. EM PIRK STATION’S.

GSD, 25.53 m.: GSE, 25.29 m.; GSI, 19.82 m.; GSO, 19.76 m.; GSI, 19.66 m.. New Zealand time. 6.30 p.m.; Big Ben. "The City of London —S: The Corporation,” (all; by A. 11. Thomas, Deputy Keeper of the Records, Guildhall. 6.45: BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Leonard llirseh; conductor, Eric Fogg. 7.45: “American Commentary.” talk by Raymond Gram Swing. 8.0: News. 8.15: “In Town To-night.” introducing’ personalities from every walk of life, in interviews with Lionel Gamlin: flashes from the news of the week; and "Standing on Corner” (Michael Standing interviews “the man in the street. ) Edited and pioduced by C. F. Meehan. 8.45: (to close down): Sports news and market notes.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1939, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1939, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1939, Page 3

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