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TO-DAY'S RADIO

IYA AUCKLAND I (650 Kilocycles—46l.3 Metres.) y p.m.; News, 8.0; Conceit p.ogramme. Continuity hour, “Famous Rivers; The Rhine.” Narrator: Norah Wliineray. 9.5; Reserved. 9.20: Band music (recorded). Vocalist: Geoffrey . Laird. 9.27: Massed Brass Bands (Leicester, 1935). 9.33: Geoffrey Laird (baritone). 9.43; The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Capt. R. G. Evans. 9.52; Massed Bands at , Crystal Palace (1932). 9.57: Massed Brass Bands, including Fodens, Edmonton, and Woodgreen Excelisor. . 10.0: An hour with Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. 2YA' WELLINGTON • ' (570 Kilocycles—s 26 Metres.) 7.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 11.0; Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 2.0; Classical hour. 3-0: Sports results. 3.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News. 8.0: Recording, Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Symphony. S.S: A further incident in the lives of the Japanese, houseboy andj his employer, "Strange Events on the Train.” 8.22; “Music Round the Campfire.” 8.36: Sydney Kyle and the Pic- ' cadilly Hotel. 8.40: Talk, Mr O. 0Mazengarb, “The Trial of the .Templars” (2). 9.5: A recital programme, introducing B. F. Richards (baritone), Simon Barer (pianist), Nino Martini (famous operatic and film star), Guila Bustabo (the girl wonder violinist). 9.33: Nino Martini (tenor). 9.45: Guila Bustabo. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles—4l6.4 Metres.) 11.2 p,m. : Talk, under the auspeees of the Christchurch branch of the National Council of Miss M. GHavelaar, “National Council of Women of Holland. ” 2.30: Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education, “Packing Hp After the Holidays.” 7.0: News. 7.35 : Review of the Journal of Agriculture. 8.0: Recordings; John Henry and Blossom (humorous sketches. 8.15: Raie da Costa (piano). 8.18: Flor- 1 ence Desmond (impersonator). 8.28: ■ Harry Brener (marimba with violin,! ’cello and guitar). 8.31: Milton Hayesj (entertainer). 8.42: Raie da Costa j (pianoforte). 8.45: Clapham and Dwyer, (humorous sketches). 8.57; Harry Breuer (marimba). 9.5; Talk: Mr: Leicester Webb, “World Affairs.” 11.0; Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles—379.s Metres.) , 7.0: News. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: ; A concert by New Symphony Orchesi Couzinou, baritone. 8.14: Robert 1 Couzinou, baritone. 8.15: Robert , Couzinou (baritone). 8.24: The Orches- ■ tra, conducted by Eugene Goossens. 8.40: Talk, by Mr A. G. Smith, “The ’ King’s Messengers.” 9.5: Beatrice Har- . rison, with the Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar. 9.29: Mary Pratt (contralto). 9.44: The Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down.

2FO SYDNEY (610 Kilocycles—492 Metres.) 9.40 p.m.: String Suite, conducted by Kenneth Murison Bourn. 10.0: String Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Murison Bourn. 10.45: Vocal duets by Raymond Beatty (basso), and Heather Kinnaird (contralto), with Gerald Walenn (violinist). 11.15: “Current Topics. ” GSB DAVENTEY (5908 Kilocycles—3l.ss Metres.) 8 p.m.; Big Ben. “Ezra Pitt and Elmer Come to London.” 8.32: “Pood for Thought. ’ ’ Three short talks on matters of topical interest. 8.52: The Leon Daniels Trio. 9.25: “This is England.” Talks by representative English people. A doctor with a country practice in the West of England. Introduced by Anthony Weymouth. 9.40: News. 10.0: Close down.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1937, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S RADIO Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1937, Page 2

TO-DAY'S RADIO Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1937, Page 2