RADIO PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, JULY 21 1 Y. A. AUCKLAND 6 to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0: News and Reports. 7.40: Talk: Our Book Reviewer, “Books, Grave and Gay.-' 8.0: 'Ray Jury (xylophone), “The Juggler.” . 8.6; “The Voice of the People.” One of a of short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people from the time of Peter the Great. 8.13: Eb and Zeb, the country storekeepers. 8.23 : The London Palladium Orchestra, “The Golden Valse.” 8.39: “A Speedy Cure.” Being a further episode in the lives oi a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.51: Ray Jury (xylophone) “ltag- , time.'Bobbin.” 9.0 :. Weather report and station notices. , ) \ 9.5: Talk, Arpad Szigetvnry, “Some Little-Known Countries ol Europe.” 9.20: A programme of modern miner music. 11.0 : Close down--2 Y. A. WELLINGTON 6 to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0 • News and Reports, 7.40: Talk by Mr Byron Brown, Representative N.Z. Forest and Bird J Protection Society, “Arbor Day.” 8.0; The Music Lovers’ competition. 8.25: Fifteen Minutes with Modern English Composers. 8.40: Talk: Mrs Eerrer, “Women Pioneers.” 9.0: Weather report and Station notices. 9.5: Complimentary concert, tendered by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra to Paul Vinogradoff, the eminent Russian pianist, before his departure for Australia. 10.0: Music Mirth and Melody. 11.(>•: Close down. 3 Y. A. CHRISTCHURCH jb to 7 Dinner Music. 7.0: News and Reports. !' 8.0; 'Theme programme of descriptive i dances by the Concert Orchestra. II 8.40: Special programme, song scene, “Dreams.” t 9.U : Weather report and station notices. > • 9.5; A 8.8. C. recorded talk, “Conquest of the Air.” 9.30: Polydor Elite Orchestra, “Turkish Patrol.” 9.23: “Frank as Big Game Hunter,” a further episode in the. lives o! the I Japanese houseboy and his employer. | 9.48 : “The Easy Chair.” A memory | programme of songs and melodies of i days gone by. j fU.O: Music, mirth and melody. ) 11.0 ; Close down. 4 Y. A. DUNEDIN ! 6to 7 p.m. : Dinner music. 1 7.0: News and reports . I 7.30: Talk by Mr Robert Gilkison, “Arrival of .Squatters and Early Gold Discoveries.’ 8.0 : Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra, “Cinderella.” 8.19; An organ recital by Reginald Dixon. 8.31: Frank Crmnit (comedian), “There’s No One with Endurance.” 8.34 : Charles Manning and his Gran■ada Orchestra, “Ye Merry Blacksmiths. | 8.40: . Talk by Professor T. D. Adams, [ Vine Origin of the Olympic Games.” j Weather forecast,' and station ! notices. 9.5 ; A concert programme by the I St. Kilda Band, with -interludes by the soprano, Mrs Leonard Cronin. 10.0 : Dance music. 11.0: Close down. DAVENTRY Short wave—G.S.B., 31-55 m. —GSF, 19.82 m. 4.0: Big Ben. 4.1: The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra. 4.*5: Racing pigeons. 4.55: A violin recital by Peggy Cochrane. 5.10 : Student songs. 5.40: The news and announcements. 5.45: Greenwich time signal. 6.0: Close down.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1936, Page 8
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