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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 7.20, Talk, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; 7.30, W.E.A. Session, N. it. Richmond, ‘The Development of Political Ideas: The Future’;"B.o, trio, Hadyn Murray, Lalla liemus and Eric Bell, ‘Andante,’ ‘ Poco Adagio Cantabile/ ‘Hondo all’ Ougarese’; contralto, Phyllis G rib bin, ‘Sunday,’ ‘A Feast of Lanterns,’ ‘A Ecgret’; ’cello, Lalla liemus, ‘Andantino,’ ‘Gavotte No. 2’; 8.34, recording, Light Opera Company, ‘Faust’; 8.42, recording, Philharmonic Orchestra Berlin ‘Scenes Pittoresques’; 8.48, recording (bass) Ivar Andrcscn” ‘ln Cellar Cool,’ ‘Swineherd’s Song’; 8.50, recording, Paul Godwin Orchestra, ‘Swabian I’easanf Waltz’; 9.Q,‘ ‘ weather; 9.2, talk, ‘Episcopus,’ ‘Under Tropical Skies’; 9.18, recording, Paul Godwin Orchestra, ‘What the Forest Whispers’; 9.21, recording, Frank Mullings, Heddle Nash, Harold Williams, ‘Ah Stay, Good Master’; tenor, Frank Mailings, ‘On With The Motley’; 9.27, recording, Paul Godwin ‘Dreaming Flowers’; 9.30, violin, Hadyn Murray, ‘The Bee,’ ‘Pierrot Serenade,’ /Variations on a Theme by Corelli’; 9.37, bass, Jules Bledsoe, ‘Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,’ ‘Goin’ to Shout All OverGod’s Heaven’; 9.45, recording, Berlin Mandolin Orchestra, ‘Gavotte in A’; 9.48, recording, The Maestros, ‘English Medley’; 9.56, recording, National Military Band, ‘Belphegor March’.

WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0, Recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 12.0, relay from Trent ham of the Wellington Eacing Club’s Winter Meeting; 3.0, talk, Home Science; 5.0, Children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music); 7;30, W.E.A. Session A. D. Monro ‘This Chemical Age: Chemistry and Food’; 8.0, recording, Victor Eicardo and his Orchestra, ‘Whispering Flowers,’ ‘The Clock is Playing’; 8.8, twenty minutes with the Melodic Five’; 8.28, recording (organ) Reginald Dixon ‘When the Band Goes Marching By,’ ‘Crazy People’; 8.31, recording (humour) Leslie Holmes, ‘Fiddler Joe,’ ‘The Wise Old Own Said ( Hoo! ’; 8.10, leeturettc, L. E. Palmer, ‘Words and their Ways —Names of Places and People’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, recording (selection), Eoy Fox and his Band ‘Fox Favourites’; 9.10, twenty minutes with the Melodic Five; 9.30, half an hour with Will Lawson in an interesf'ng Travel Cameo. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).

' 7.35, Talk, J. W. Calder, ‘Pasture Plants’; 8.0, Marek Weber and his Orchestra, ‘Puccini Potpourri’; 8.10, Columbia Light Opera Company, ‘Lionel Monekton Memories’; 8.18, violin, Master Yehudi MenMiin, ‘ Campanella ’; 8.22, baritone, Conrad Thibault, ‘The Captain of the Marguerite.’ ‘Sea Fever’; 8.27, saxophone solo, Howard Jacobs, ‘From the Land of the SkyBlue Water’; 8.30, duet Layton and Johnstone, “Roll Along Kentucky Moon’; 8.33, novelty, Jack Payne and artists, ‘Jack Payne's Party’; 8.39, J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, ‘Gavotte Tcndre,’ ‘Serenade’; 8.45, tenor, Hubert Eisdell, ‘Parted’; 8.49, Vernon Lee and Boy Scout Chorus, ‘Around the Camp Fire’; 8.55, organ, Jesse Crawford, ‘Moonlight on the Rivero; 8.58, vocal duet, Herbert Thorpe and Foster Richardson, ‘Changing the Guard’; 9.1, weather; 9.3, talk, Dr. G. M. Lester, ‘On the Road'; 9.18, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, ‘Evensong,’ ‘A Little Love, a Little Kiss’; 9.24, soprano, Gladys Moncrieff, ‘Where is this Lady?’; 9.27, violin, Heifetz, ‘Ave Maria’; 9.31, bass, Foster Richardson, 1 ‘Friend o’ Mine'; 9.34, The Novelty Players, ‘Second Serenade’; 9.37, humour, Flotsam and Jetsam, ‘The Modern Diver,’ ‘P.C. Lamb'; 9.43, soprano, Dora Labette, ‘She Wandered Down the Mountain-Side'; 9.47, instrumental with vocal effects, The Bohemians, ‘The Druid’s Prayer’; 9.50, baritone, Raymond Newall, ‘Take off Your Coat’; 9.53, Tubize Royal Hawaiian Orchestra, ‘ln My Old Hawaiian Home’; 9.56, comedian. George Formo./, ‘Levi’s Monkey Mike’; 9.59, H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘Garde Eepuoncaine.’ 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) S.O. recording, March Weber and His Orchestra, ‘Geisha’; 8.9, The Troubadors, ‘Drinking Song.’ ‘Just Once- for All Time’; 8.17, recording fhumour). Elsie and D ri- Water-. ‘Hiccups,’ ‘Gert and Da’.-y Out of Sorts'; S 23. selections, The -v-o R; ■e 7'no, ‘Softly Unawares,’ ‘Ei Tangcr de Amor,' ‘Scone de Bhllet ‘Piazza de Ponolo','

8.35, The Troubadors, ‘When Otner Lips.’ ‘Heart Bowed Down’-; 8.41, recording Roma's Accoraeon Band, ‘ Waltzland ’; 8.47, The Troubadors, ‘Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming’; 851 The Trio, ‘Thais’; 9.0, weather; 9 2 talk, A. H. Williams, ‘Great Men da the World of Literature: ‘Gothe’ ’; 9.17, recording, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever’; 9.20, chorus and part song, The Troubadors, ‘Yes, Let.Me Like a Soldier Fall,' ‘Anuie Laurie’; 9.27, The Trio ‘Goyescas’; 9.30, dance music.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1933, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1933, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1933, Page 2

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