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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow:

IYA AUCKLAND (461.3 metres, 650 kiolcycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: .Theme programme, “Love Songs from All to All.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Reserved. 9.20: Miscellaneous classical items. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close.

IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres, 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dingramine. 10.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres, 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. Frank Crowthcr’s novelty orchestra, “The Emerald Isle.” 8.10: Mr Scan McDonagh (baritone), “Sea Fever,” “Trade Winds.” 8.16: “Music at your Fireside,” featuring “Trees,” “Licbcstraum.” 8.30: Record. 8.36: Orchestra (solo cornet). Mr W. .Rowman, “Valley of Laughter.” 8.40: Talk, Mr M. S. Nestor, “The Romance of Whaling.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Orchestra, “Dombo.” 9.10: Calla-Rini, the wizard of the accordcon, “Sicily of Mine,” “Polka Brilliantc.” 9.16: Mr Sean McDonagh, “Devonshire Cream and Cider,” “At Grcndoli Fair.” 9.22: Orchestra, “Whisperings of Love,” “Chow Mein.” 9.30: Record. 9.49: Muriel Brunskill (contralto), “Bless This House,” “God Make Mo Kind.” 9.46: Orchestra, “Along Peter - skoy,” “Down the Paved Street.” 9.52: Orchestra, “Elegic,” “Dancing Tambourine.” 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.5 metres, 840 kilocycles). —5.0: Musical session. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.0: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. Relay from the Civic Theatre of final community sing. Leader: Mr Alan Brown. At tiio piano: Mr Bert Goodland. 11.0: Dance music. 11.30: Close. ?,YL CHRISTCHURCH 1250 metres, 1200 kilocycles).—s.o: Jfight musical programme. b.U: Close. 7.0: After dinner programme. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.0: Cloee down. 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres, 790 kilocycles).— 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Records. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (263 metres, 1400 kilocycles)—so: Light musical session. 6.U: Close down. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.0: Close <IO 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3 metres, 960 kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 2YA. 2pc SYDNEY (451 metres, 655 kilocycles)—Bo: National programme. Pianoforte recital by Percy Grainger. 9.0: Interlude. 9.15: “Phantom Frolics,” musical thriller! 10.15: Musical items, 10.32: Boxing resume. 10.45: Dance music. 11.30: SYDNEY 7 (351 metres, 855 kilocycles).—B.o: Every Monday _ night at 8, “The Three Musketeers,” ninth episode, Siege of La Rochelle. 8.25: Light musio by living English composers. 9.10: Interlude. 9.15 (relayed to 4QG Brisbane) : National Military Band, assisted by Saido Grainger (soprano), Wilson Ewart (bass), 10.30: Close.

EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION.

TRANSMISSION I.

G.S.D. (25.53 m) and G.S.B. (31.55 m). 7.15 a.m.: Big Ben. Serge Krish Septet. 8.0: “Captain Cook.” 8.35: A syncopated pianoforte recital by Ivor Dennis and partner. 9.0: The news. 9.15: Close. Note. —New Zealand cummer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time, and 12 hours ahead of Greenwich mean time,.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 3

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