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WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles—46l.3 Metres.)

7.30 p.m.: Sports talk, Mr,,. .. Gordon Hotter. 8.0: Reading of prose and verse by Mr D’Arcy Cresswell; with appropriate music. 9.5: Madame Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano), in a group of German lieder. 9.17: Recording, Orchestra de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire. 9.25: Marjorie Guliy (piano). 9,40: Recordings, London Philharmonic Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.

2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles—s 26 Metres.)

6.50 a.m. : Weather for aviators. 7.0; Cricket, New Zealand v. an English Elevep, at Scarborough. 7.5 till 9.5: Breakfast session. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.30: Talk by a Representative of the Health Department. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. Talk, “The School Lunch Box." 3.80; Weather for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0; Children’s session. 6,0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk, * ‘Yirihana, ’ ’ “Know Your Own Country." 8.0: “The Mystery of the Seven Cafes." Chapter 6: “Rome." 8.45: The winning oration in the Plunket Medal Oratory Contest for 1937: “Youth," by Mr P. Earle. 9.5: ‘‘Eb and Zeb, ’’ the country storekeepers. 9.15: A brass band programme, with vocal interludes by Mary Somerville (soprano).' 10.0: Dance music.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles—4l6.4 Metres.)

7.35 p.m.: Talk, under the auspices of the Christchurch Branchy of the Na tional Council of Women. 8.0: Recording: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.10: Len Barnes (baritone recital). 8.22; Recording: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 8.20; Madame Christine Rawlings (pianoforte recital). 8.40: Alva Myers* (soprano recital). 8.52: Recordings: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 9.5: Recorded talk, Mr Tom L. Mills, “The Two Lawsons: Henry and Will.” 9.24: Recordings: New Light Symphonj' Orchestra. 9.30: Mr and Mrs T. A. Harvey (vocal recital). 9.46; Recordings: Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra. 9.52: The International Singers (male voices). 9.56: Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.

4YA DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles—379.s Metres.)

7.30 p.m.: Talk, Mr S. H. Osborn, “The 60th Anniversary of the Dunedin Shakespeare Club.” 8.0; “Music Round the GampJire,'' featuring' ‘ ‘Little Boy; ’ ’ “Mona.” 8.16: “Bandits.” A further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.28: The Empress Josephine.” Chapter 7. 8.42: Talk (recorded) Rev. R. W. W. Alexander, “Wild Animals I. Have Known.” 9.5: A chamber music concert. 10.0: Dance music.

2BL SYDNEY (740 Kilocycles—4os.s Metres.)

9.30-11.15 p.m.: An evening of cele brity recordings.

2FC SYDNEY (610 Kilocycles—492 Metres.)

9.10 p.m.: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band, in a session of “Soft Light and Sweet Music.” 9.35: Songs from the Highlands and the Western Isles, presented by Sydney Mac Ewan, with Hilda Woolmer at the piano. 10.15: “New Nursery Rhymes.” 10.45: “From Old Russia.” 11.10: “The Boomerang Bet.”

GSB DAVENTRY (5908 Kilocycles—3l.ss Metres.)

5.30 p.m.: Big Ben. Flakman and his Apache Band, with Carmen del Rio. 6.0: ‘‘Trees Into Timber (4): Mahogany Logging in Nigeria.” A talk by Gavin Kay, 6.15: “Maltese National Day: Testa Viktoria.” A Maltese 1 commemoration. 6.55: The news. 7.20: Violin recital by Szigeti.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1937, Page 2

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WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1937, Page 2

WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1937, Page 2

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