TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
IYA AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles.)
8 6 The Baileys, sketch, “Phyillyda Flouts Me”; 8.17, child impersonator, “Elsie, Johnnie and Winnie’s broadcast”; 8.23, violin, “Hejre Kati”, “Romanza Andaluza”; 8.30, Henry Ainley, "The Bells”, “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, “A Chant of Love for England”; 8.38, sketch, “Such a Lord is Love”; 8.56, orchestra, “Neapolitan Nights”; 9.2, talk, Mr. E, O. Courtnev, “The Open Spaces of Queensland”; 9.20, Beg. Morgan, bantone, “Obstination”., “Still' as the Nicrht” "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan atVight”; 9.32, Berlin Grand Symphonly Orchestra, “Military Symphony No. 100 in G Major”.
2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles.)
7.30 to 8.30, Breakfast session; 10.0, recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, classical music; 3.0/talk, Home Science; 3.15, light music; 3.30, sports results; 5.0, Children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 8.0, Lener String Quartet “Quintet in A Major ; 8.32, Elent Danieli (soprano) with violin obligato, “Eicgie”, “Angel’s Serenade”; 8.40, talk, Mr.' T. W. Brown, t *Frist New Zealand Contingent Service in South Africa”; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, “Breezes from the Cambrian Hills”, an hour of Welsh music and song in commemoration of St. David’s Day; 10.0, close down.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles.)
' 8.0, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “The Bronze Horse’’; 8.10, Then Phillips (soprano) and Robert Layton (baritone) and chorus, “Maid of the Mountains”; 8.17, Fritz Krcisler (violin), “Rosamunde” ballet music (Schubert), “Indian Love Call”, “Sehon Rosmarin”; 8.26, Fraser Gange (baritone), “Slumber on, My Little Gipsy Sweetheart”; 8.57, novelty orchestra, “The Brooklyn Cake Walk”; 8.45, Rudy Wiedoeft (saxophone) “Yalse Erica”, “Saxaphonia"; 8.51, the OldTime Singers, “After the Ball”, “Two Little Girls in Blue”, “Daisy Bell”; 9.3, talk, Rev. Hubert Jones, “Wales and It’s People”; 9.20, programme of specially selected Welsh Recordings, with introductory remarks by Mr. Owen Jones.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles.)
S.O, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra,' “The Secret Marriage”; 5.7, the Dunedin R.S.A. Choir, “Song of the Northmen”, “O, Peaceful Night”, “Border Ballad”; 8.22, octet, “Famous Folk Songs of Britain”; 8.30, choir, “On the March”, “Autumn Sea’, “All in the April Evening’’, “A Mistake”; 8.45, recording, “Gypsy Love”; 8.49, choir, “Hail to the Chief”; “Maureen”, “Scots Wha’ Ha’e”; 8.57, recording, “Fantasia on the Song ‘Long, Long Ago’ ”; 9.2, talk, Mr. W, H. Carson, “Famous Overseas Trials —Alfred Arthur Rouse”; 9.20, dance music.
2FC SYDNEY (665 Kilocycles.)
9.15, results; news; 10.0, Grand Opera; 12.0, “Leaves of Memory J ’;'12.15, the A.B.C. Concert Orchestra; 12.32, Meditation music (R).
2BL SYDNEY (885 Kilocycles.)
9.35, ‘ ‘The Story of the Prickly
Pear Campaign ’’, Mr. W. B. Gurney, B.Sc.; 10.0, from Marrickvillc Town Hall, community singing concert.
3LO MELBOURNE (800 Kilocycles.) 9.35, “Health in the Home—Food and Dress”, Professor W. A! Osborne, M. 8., B. Ch.; 10.0, See 2FC; 12.37, Meditation music.
3AR MELBOURNE (610 Kilocycles.)
9.5, Sporting results; news; 9.45, Wireless practice up-to-date; 10.0, St, David’s Day; the A.B.C. Concert Orchestra; Eric Jones, bass; a comedy in one act by J. O. Francis, “The Poacher”; 11.15, Wireless Dance Orchestra.
EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION.
7.15 a.m. (G.M.T), Time signal from Big Ben; news bulletin; 7.30, “Handel and Purcell,” a programme of gramophone records; 8.0, orchestral concert; 8,45 —9.15, St. David’s Day programme. 12.0 noon, The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra; 1.0—1.45, A recital of new gramophone records. 6.15 p.m., News bulletin; 6.30, a programme of the songs of Montague Phillips; 7.10, “Under Big Ben,” a talk by Mr. Howard Marshall; 7.25, Fred Hartley and his novelty quintet; 8.0, the 8.8. C. orchestra; 9.0, gramophone records; 9.20, ((Foreign Affairs,” a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett; 9.35, concert by the Bhos Brass Band; Miriam Morris (vocalist); 10.15, news bulletin; 10.30—10.45, the 8.8. C. dance orchestra.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1934, Page 2
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