TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles—46l.3 Metres.)
2 p.m: Educational session. 8.0: Recordings, “The Voice of the People.” One of a series of short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people from the time of Peter the Great. Presented by George Edwards and Company. 8.8: "Eb and Zcb,” the country storekeepers, in another humorous episode. 5.17: “Music Round the Campfire,” featuring, “V.’ait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie,” “When We Carved Our Hearts in the Old Oak Tree.” 8.32; ■‘Scenic Railway Trouble,” - being a further episode in the lives of a Japanese housoboy and his employer. 5.47: Special presentation. “Organ Reveries.” 9.5 : Talk, Mr. H. G. Bell, “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance music.
2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles—s 26 Metres.)
7 a.m. til] 9.0; Breakfast session. 10.0: Recordings. 10.39; Devotional service. 11.30: Talk, “The Bony System.” 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Classic;:! hour. 3.0: Sports results. 3.30; Special weather forecast for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Jumbo and Jumuna. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.32: Talk, Mr. P. D. Hoskins, “The Lewisham Hospital.” 7.40; Talk, Air. A. Leigh Hunt (Chairman of Council of Foresty), “Arbor Day” (2). 8.0: “The Music Lovers’ Competition” (1). (Items 1 to 10.) 8.25: A Schubert recital by Sydney de Vries, the eminent Dutch baritone: Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman,” “The Linden Tree,” “Who is Sylvia?” “The Erl King.” 8.40: Talk, Madame de Vries,
“'Holland—What one sees and what one Does not see.” 9.0; Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Recording. Artur Schnabel (piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra. 9.9: Browning Mummery (famous Australian tenor) presents: “Adelaide,” “O Del Mio Dolce Ador,” “In the Silent Night,” “Dai Campi.” 9.26: Recording, Artur Schnabel (piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles—4l6.4 Metres.) 11 a.m: Fashion talk. 7.20; Talk, Miss L. H. Card ale, “The Society for the Protection of Women and Girls.” 7.35: Talk: Mr. E. J. Bell, “Books.” 8.0: “The Alan in the Street” presents “Tenors! Oh, Tenors! ” Incorporating numbers old and new, presented by a galaxy of new stars. 8.42: “Letting in the Sunshine.” A theme programme. 9.5; Reserved. 9.20: Recording; Bijou Orchestra, “In the Shadows.” 9.25: “Laurels of Victory.” A further cpisodt‘( in the Jives of a Japanese housoboy ami his employer. 9.38: “The Easy Chair.” A memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by. 9.53: “The Voice of the People: Catherine the Great,” part 1. 10.0: An hour with Harry Roy and his Orchestra, with interludes by Ivor Moreton and Dave Kave.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles—s 79 Metres.)
7.30 p.m: Talk, Mr. W. T. Doig, ‘‘Population Problems.” S.O : Alfredo t Campoli and Ins Salon Orchestra, 3.8: I eter Dawson (baritone). 8.14: Begin- , aid Foort (organ). 8.20: Billy Plonkit and his Band. 8.2(5; Essie Ackland (con- • tralto). 8.29: George Scott-Wood (piano accordion), with guitar and drums. 2.02: Geraldo and his Orchestra. 8.40; Talk, Dr. Morris N. Watt, “Sniffs and Smells.” 9.5: A 8.8. C. recorded programme. A Scottish programme and Scottish variety programme. 10.18: Music, mirth and melody. 2BL SYDNEY (740 Kilocycles—4os Metres.) 9.30 p.m: From the Newington State Home: Conimunity singing, arranged by the Smith Family. Associate artists; The Minstrel Man and his Guitar Girls; Reg. Quarterley (comedian), and Alfred Wilrnore (tenor). 10.45: A.B.C. (Sydnew) Concert Orchestra. Associate artist: Heather Kinnaird (contralto). 11.30: Excerpts from English dramatic literature, by Max Montcsole and Elsie Mac Kay. 2FC SYDNEY (610 Kilocycles—692 Metres.) 9.30 p.m: Biergarten songs and 1 r ler by the Tanunda Liedertafcl. Violin soloist. Arved Kurtz. 10.0 : “So Red the Nose,” a comedy musicale. 10.30; “Marie Antoinette,” her tragic lovestory. 11.39: A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, GSB DAVENTRY (5908 Kilocycles—3l.ss Metres.) :
-I p.m.; Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Dunce Orchestra. 4..‘55: A studio concert by Imupire artists. Francesca Dnret (Australian soprano). Hubert Carter (New Zealand tenor). Sylvia Cates (Canadian pianist). 5.10: Talk. 5.40; News.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 2
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