RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night aro as follow:—■
IYA AUCKLAND (461.3 metres, 650 kilocycles). —-5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Dramatic sketch, J. M. Clark and Company, “The Lamp.” 8.11: Recordings. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk, Captain G. J. Dibbern, “On the Track of the Maori.” Balance of programme until 10 p.m. provided by Society of Musicians. 9.20: ltric Wators (piano), Lois Walls (violin), Jean Clarkson (’cello), “Novelettes.” 9.35: Mr H. Barry Coney (baritone), “When the King Went Forth to War,” “Break, Break, Break,” “What a Wonderful World it Would Be.” 9.44: Miss Jean Clarkson (’cello), “Melodic.” 9.47: Miss Berta Carr (soprano), “I Lovo Thee,” “Gathering Daffodils,” “Chanson do I’Adieu.” 9.56: Eric Waters, piano solo, “Moorish Dance: “Boabdil.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.30: Dance music. 11.0: Close. IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres, 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music.' 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres, 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Miss Ava Symons (vio-lin),-Mr Claudo Tanner (’cello), Mr Frank Crowthcr (piano), “Trio No. 3 in O Minor”; Ist movement, “Allegro con Brio”; 2nd movement, “Andante Cantabile”; 3rd movement, “Minuetto”; 4th movement, “Presto.” 8.28: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), “Thou Art My Repose,” “Wild Rose,” “Spring Song.” 8.36: Yvonne Arnaud (pianoforte with String Orchestra), “Valse Caprice.” 8.40: Lccturettc, Miss E. M. Heine, “Now Zealand —the Wonderland of Plants.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. Atmospheric _ fanstasy, “Round the Family Hearth,” during which listeners will have the opportunity of hearing intimate family discussions and items both interesting and unusual. 9.30: Chewnin and Lisscn (humorous duologues), “Just a Trim Up, Barber.” 9.36: Record. 9.48: Chewnin and Lisscn, “What! Your Brother Could?” 9.45: Record. 10.0: Favourites —Old and New. 10.30: Dance programme. 11.0: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.5 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Musical session. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Recorded programme. 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres, 790 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “Ballads We Lovo.” 8.8: Mr Denis Dowling (baritone), “The Blind Ploughman,” “King Charles,” “Nirvana,” “Invictus.” 8.20: Orchestra, “Bird of Love Divine,” “I Hear Y'ou Calling Me.” 8.29: Mrs D. Carty (soprano), “Wind in the Trees,” “In a Little Old Garden,” “The Rowan Tree,” “Duncan Grey.” 8.43: Mr Bert R. Nees (oboe), Minuet "from “Don Giovanni,” “Romance sans Paroles,” “Cherry Ripe.” 8.52: Record. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk, member of British Medical Association, “Ante-natal Care.” 9.20: Dance music. 11.0: Close 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3 metres, 960 kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 2YA. 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres, 665 kilocycles).—B.o: National programme (transmission from 3LO). Orchestral Concert by the A.B.C. Chamber Orchestra, with Lilian Stott, soprano; Violet _ Ewart, pianist; Edouard Lambert, violinist; Fred Morgan, bassoon. 9.30: “The Story of the Shanghaied Sailor.” Part 1: His vejage to the Islands, and his meeting with the Island Planter, Captain Donald Maclean. 9.45: “The A.B.C. Follies.” 10.32: Musical item. 10.37: Dance music. 11.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (351 metres, 855 kilocycles).—B.o: From the Marrickville Town Hall: Community singing concert Associate artists: Rupert Hazoll and Elsie Day, English comedy stars; Reg. Hawthorne, entertainer; The Sunshine Girls, accompany-
ing community pinging; Eileen Boyd, contralto. 10.30: Close. EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION. TRANSMISSION I. Wave-lengths.—Some of the following:— 19.82 m, 25.28 m, 25.53 m, 31.30 m, 31.55 m, 48.59 m. 5.15 a.in.: Big Ben. Symphony No. 5. Tchaikovsky. 6.0: “Science in the Making,” a talk by Mr Gerald Heard. 6.15: Time signal from Greenwich. Dance music. 6.30: York Bowen playing some of his music. 7.0-7.15: News bulletin. TRANSMISSION 11. Wave-lengths.—Some of the following:— 13.97 m, 16.86 m, 19.82 m, 25.28 m, 35.53 in. 12.0 noon: Big Bon. Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, from the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. 1.0-1.45: Time signal from Greenwich. A recital of now records by Christopher Stone. TRANSMISSION IV. Wave-lengths.—Soino of the following:— 19.32 m, 25.28 m, 25.53 m, 31.30 m, 31.55 m, 48.59 m. 6.15 p.m.: Big Ben. News bulletin. 6.30: London Zigcuncr Orchestra. (Time signal from Greenwich at 7.0 p.m.) 7.30: York Bowen (pianoforte). 8.0: Wireless Military Band. 9.0: Time signal from Greenwich. “The Theatre,” a talk by James Agate. 9.15: Leslio Sarony’s concert party. 10.15: News bulletin. 10.30-10.45: 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra. Note. —Now Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time, also twelve hours ahead of British mean time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 19 April 1934, Page 3
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