RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-riiglit are as follow:
IYA AUCKLAND (366 metres, 820 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session. 6.0 - Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, under Harold Laxter, “Theodore and Co.” 8.11: Recoru. 8.21: Baritone, William Gennnell, “Mother o’ Mine,” “Take 01V Your Coat.” 8.28; Orchestra, “Peer Gynt, No. 2.” 8.37: Record. 6.40: Organ recital, Arthur E. Wilson, “Concert Prelude D Minor,” “Gavotte in A,” “Trumpet Minuet,” “March, B Minor.” 9.0: Weatherforecast and notices. 9.2: Talk, John Harris, “Yacht Curising in the South Pacific. Shipwreck, Rescue by Trading Ship, 'Taken to the Gilbert Islands.” 9.18: Orchestra, “The Cossacks, ’ Silver Thames.” 9.25: Record. 9.31: W. Gcmrncll “Son o’ Mine,” “Onaway Awake Beloved.” 9.37: Record. 9.52: Orchestra, “Divertissement Espagnole.” 10.0: Close 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra “La Marseillaise,” “Sourire D’Avril 8.10: Recordings. 8.30: Orchestra, Lc ( id. 8.40. Lectureitc, Rev. Leonard 11. Hunt, Slang and Correct English.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Selected recordings. 918 • Orchestra, “Ballet Music from ‘Faust’.” 9.32: Dance programme. 11.2: C 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles).—s.o: ChilAsrn’s session 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Programme of Maori Music, presented by tho Methodist
Maori Choir. Orchestra, “Round the World by Air.” 8.10: Choir, “Mihi Maori,” “Karanga and Chant,” “Ancient Pois and Waiata.” “Whakarongo ri ti Kupu.” 8.15: “Nga Waiata a Rauri,” “Waiata” 121; “Waiata” 95; “Waiata” 23. 8.20: Quartet, Ail-ini, Hone, Hohepa and Rangipcka, “Kahore e Waliine e Rite.” 8.23: Ako Pihama, the first Christian hymn sung in Canterbury, “To the Original Maori Tune.” The Choir, “To tho Modern Tune.” 8.27: Miss Ripeka Karamaina, “Na te Miliana Motou.” 8.30: Recordings. 9.0: W’eather forecast and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.17: Choir, “Te W’aiata a Kupe,” “Our Polynesian Fathers.” 9.21: Vocal, Hohena Tutawhiao. "Ka 3late.” 9.25: Choir, “Group of Popular Maori Choruses.” 9.32: Guitar solo, Akonga Pihama,
“A Lament for Sir Maui Pomare.” 9.36: Vocal, Miss Airini Karenara, “Hinc K Hinc.” 9.40: Choir, “Group of Popular 3laori Choruses.” 9.50: Vocal, Hone Werita, "Tangi.” 9.54: Choir. “Medley of Popular Songs.” 10:4: Vocal, Miss Rangi Tawhai, “E Pari Ra and Pois. 10.9 Choir, “Haka.” 10.12 (approx.): Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres, 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orphoans, “Jerome Kern and George Gershwin Medleys.” 8.9: Instrumental, D. E. Neilson, “31any Happy Returns of the Day.” 8.13: The Frolics Revue entertain in song and story l . 8.43: Record. 8.56: Novelty instrumental, D. E. Neilson, “Melody in F.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Talk, N. S. Woods, 31. A., “To Paid.” 9.17: Record., 9.20: Frolics Revue. 9.50: D. E. Neilson, “St. Lom* Blues.” 9.54: Record. 10.1: Close
down. 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285.5 metres, 1050 kilocycles). —7 p.tn. to 9.30: Concert programme. 3LO MELBOURNE (375 metres, 800 kilocycles).—B.o: A national programme): Collingwood Citizens* Band. 9.0: Interlude. 9.5: “The Count of 31 onto Cristo.” 10.37: Dance music. 11.30: Close. 3AR MELBOURNE (492 metres, 610 kilocycles).—B.l: W’liat 3lakcs Us Really Human ? “Tho Psychology of Clothes.” Professor J. Alexander Gunn. 8.20: Community Singing from the Ballarat Town Hall. Conductor: Sian. Jones. 10.30: Clo^e.
EMPIRE STATIONS (Short wave)
Two of tho following frequencies and wave-lengths will bo used in tho transmissions to the Australian and New Zealand zone. Announcements will bo n u.lb at frequent intervals. Frequency. Wavelength GSB or GSC ... 9.510 kc/s 31,55 m. 9,585 kc/s 31..30m. GSD or CSE ... 11,750 kc/s 25.53 m. 11.865 kc/s 25.28 m. GSF 15.140 kc/s 19.82 m. 4.30: Timo signal from Big Ben. Gramophone records. 5.15: “The Week Abroad,” a talk. 5.30: Time signal from Greenwich; Schoherazadc by- Rimsky-Konsakov. 6.156.30: News bulletin. 11.0 a.m.-1.0 p.m: Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: 11.0: Service from St. 31ary’s Church, Oxford, in celebration of tho Oxford Centenary 31ovcment; 12.0: Orchestral concert. Note.—New Zealand time is one and a half houre ahead of eastern Australian time, also ten and a half ahead of British Bummer time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 14 July 1933, Page 3
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