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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles). 3.0, recordings; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children's hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, /news; 8.0, recording 1 ; 8.5, Bon Tasker and Johnny Madden, Syncopated piano and vocal numbers; 8.12, Haydn Murray's trio, ‘Andante from .Trio in D Minor,’ ‘Les Adieux,’ ‘March Militaire’; 8.25, soprano, Miss Adele .Taylor, ‘Robin Adair’ ‘When All Was ,Young*; 8.30, Walley Harrison and His Melody Boys, ‘She’s Too Good for Me,’ ‘Waltz Medley’; 8.38, novelty entertainment, Ernest and Wendy, ‘Bits and Pieces'; 8,45, Castanets, La Argentina, ‘Bolero Classique’; 8.48, bass-baritone, Mr." Prank Sutherland ‘Captain Harry Moijgan; 8.52, descriptive sketch, The Boosters’ Concert Party, ‘Tommy’s Little Day’; 9,0, ’weather forecast; 9.2, . Don f Tasker and Johnny Madden, further syncopated piano and vocal numbers; 9.9, Hadyn Murray’s trio, ‘Scherzo/ ‘A Country Garden,’ ‘Serenade’; 9.24, soprano Miss Adele Taylor ‘Butterflies/ ‘Only a.Eose’; 9.29, Castanets, La Argentina, ‘Serenata’; 9.32, Ernest and Wendy, ‘Bits and Pieces’; 9.39, Wally Harrison and His Melody Boys, ‘Hawaiian Echoes/ ‘Down by the Railway Track’; 9.46, bass-baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, ‘Eileen Oge’ ‘The Leader of the Town-Brass Band’; 9.51, Irish Char- ' acter Sketch, Jimmy O'Dea and Harry Donovan, ‘The Irish Schoolmaster.’ 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0, recordings; 11.12, lecturette, ‘Fashions’; 12.0, music; 2.0, recordings; 3;30 and 4i.30, sporting results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, newS; 7.40. lecturette, Mr. F. Chapman, ‘ldeals of Life-saving*; 8.0, 2YA Orchestri'na, ‘Masaniello’; 8.9, bass, Mr. Wra. Bqardman, ‘The Kerry Dance,’ ‘Asthbre’; 8.15, banjo, Mr. C. Macpherson, ‘Banjo Tricks/ ‘Less Than the Dust,’ ‘Kashmiri Song,’ ‘Silvery Stars’; 8.22, record; 8.26, orchestrina, ‘Stop Flirting’; 8.37, tenor, Mr. Noho Toki, ‘Manama Maid’ ‘Pokare Kare’; 8.43, banjo, Mr. C. Macpherson, ‘Plantation Melodies,’ ‘Medley Popular Choruses’; 8.50, soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, ‘Butterfly Wings/ ‘Home, Sweet Home’; 8.56, record; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, orchestrina ‘Tesoro Mio,’ ‘Dance de Baecantes’; 9.11, duet. Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, ‘The Garden of Your Heart’; 9.15, tenor, Mr. Noho Toki ‘When Song is Sweet,’ T Hear You Calling Me’; 9.21, orchestrina, ‘Rhapsody Basse’; 9,30, dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 3.0. gramophone recital; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner musib; 7.0, new's and reports; 7.30, talk, Mr. F. L. Hutchinson, ’Manufacturing Industries in Relation to National Wealth and Prosperity’; 8.0, record; 818, baritone, Mr. Clive Hindle, ‘The Tapper’s Song/ ‘The Cloths of Heavep’; 8.15, organ recording; 8.18, contralto, Miss Belle Benant, three songs;* 8.24, Christchurch Salon Orchestra; ‘A Country Girl’; 8.34, humour, Mr. Prank hforan 'The Pom Pom Tiddiy-Om-Farade’; "8.39, The Melody Makers, - ‘gUdaiW Melodies’; 8.50, sketch, Miss NaSro' Hooper and Mr,. H. L. Shaw, ‘Befiobl Scandal’; 8.54, Christchurch Baton Orchestra, ‘Lilac Time’; 9.1, weather 'forecast; 9.3, recording; 9.7, ,

k baritone, Mr, Clive Hindle, ‘Prologue’; 9.11 violin and organ, De Groot and Casey, ‘Parted’; 9.15, contralto, Miss Belle Renaut with orchestra, ‘When the House is Asleep,’ ‘A Song Remembered’; 9.21, recording; 9.24, Salon Orchestra, ‘Waiata Maori,’ ‘Kainate’; 9.34, humour, Mr. Frank Moran, ‘My Poor Old Mother’s Shawl’; 9.41, piano and saxophone, The Melody Makers, ‘Souvenir’; 9.45, scene, Miss Naare Hooper and Mr. <H. L. Shaw, ‘Scene from Hamlet’; 9.45, banjo recording; 9.57, Salon Orchestra, ‘The Jevingston Suite.’ 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 8.0, recordings; 4.0, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, recording; 8.9, choruses, The Select Six, ‘Polly Wolly Doodle,’ ‘Santa Lucia,’ ‘Dixie’; 8.17, accordion, Mr. Ted Heaney, ‘Old Comrades,’ ‘Popular Waltzes’; 8.23, recording; 8.29, soprano, Miss L. de Clifford, ‘The Captive Lark/ ‘Hungarian Gipsy Song,’ 8.35,- trio A. H. Pettitt’s Trio, ‘Selection of Popular Melodies’; 8.47, tenor and chorus, The Select Six, ‘Men of Harlech’; 8.51, recording; 8.55, humorous chorus, The Select Six, ‘Bohunkus’; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, recording; 9.10, solos and choruses, from the Dramatic Masque on ‘Ruins of Athens’; 9.40, Pettitt’s Trio, ‘Popular Melodies’; 9.15, recording; 9.54, accordeon, Mr. Ted Heaney, ‘Jigs’; 9.59, recording. BROADCASTING STATIONS. The following is the latest available information regarding wave lengths 3f broadcasting stations heard regularly or occasionally, on, good receivers:— Call. Locality. Power. Wavelength. IYA Auckland, 500 watts, 333 meters. 2YA Wellington, 500 watts, 420 „ 3TA Christchurch, 500 watts, 306 „ 4YA Dunedin, 300 watts, 436 „ IZB Auckland, 50 (approx) 275 „ IZQ Auckland, 50 (approx.) 330 „ 2ZF Pal. North, 50 (approx.) --*0 „ 2YM Gisborne, 500 (approx.) 260 „ JOCK Japan, 1000 360 ap. 2GB Sydney, 100 (approx.) 316 „ 2KY Sydney, 1500 280 „ 2BL Sydney, 5000 353 2FC Sydney, 5000 442 „ 3AR Melbourne, 1600 484 ~ 3LO Melbourne, 5000 471 „ 3UZ Melbourne 319 „ 4QG Brisbane, 5000 385 „ TOBK Japan, 500 385 ap. KFKX Neb. 5000 288 ap. 7ZL Hobart, 3000 495 ap. KFSD San Diego, Cal. 1000 245 ap KFWI San Francisco 500 226 ap. KGO Oaklands. Cal. 5000 375 ap. KGW Portland, Ore.- 1000 491 ap. KOB State Col. N.M., 5000, 349 ap. KPO San Francisco, 1000 428 ap. KFYE St. Louie, ■ WUZ, Bound Bro" I *. ■ r .Y., 50,000 454 ap. WGY Schenectady, N.Y., 50,000 2 7 9 ap. KBBM Chicago, 10 ; 000 226 ap. KOA, Denver, Col. 5000 240 ap. KFI Los Angeles. 5000 *67 ap. SCL Adelaide, 5000 395 „ WEAF, New York 5000 491 ap.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1932, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1932, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1932, Page 2

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