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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THE NATIONAL SERVICE. The programmer to bo heard over the New Zealand National service to-night, with tho incidental transmission horn X’ahnerston North, arc as lollow: — IYA AUCKLAND (461.5 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session- 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Manukau by-election results, interspersed with recordings. 9.20: Orchestra, “Strike Up the Band.” 9.25: Miliza- Korjus, soprano, “Thousand and One Nights,’’ “La Viliancllo.” 9.34: Symphony, “Lolita.” 9.40 : Deter Dawson, bassbaritone, “Tho Air Dilot,” “Song of tho Thames.” 9.48 : Orchestra, “The Golden.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. IVX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 880 kilocycles):—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme. 10.30: Close. 2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, "The Bird Seller.” 8.9: Mrs E. McDonald, soprano. 8.15: Orchestra, “Sanderson’s Dopular Songs..” 8.27: Ashnioor Burch, baritone, “The Laughing Cavalier.” 8.30: Mrs 15. McDonald, soprano. 8.35: Orchestra, “Tho Snow Waltz.” 8.40: Talk, Dr Guy H. Scholoficld, 0.8. E., “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.5: “A Bdl of Divorcement.” a play in three acts. 10.35: Maurice Wiunick and his orchestra, with interludes by Brian Lawrence. 11.30: Close.

2VC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 810 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Grand opera gems. 9.0: ltevuo. 10.0: Humour and light music. 10.30: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: First public performance by the lloyal Christchurch Musical Society’s Junior Choir. 9.5: Weather report. 9.10: Orchestra, “Rosamunde.” 9.18: Heinrich Schlusnus, baritone, “The Wroth Minstrel,” “On the Lake.” 9.24: Orchestra, Symphony No. 1 in B Flat Major, Op. 38. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH (250 metros; 1200 kilocycles). —5.0 : Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles). —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: “Music Round the Campfire,” featuring “Red Wing ; “Dear Old Sunny South.” 8.17: Arthur ITemsley in humour. 8.29: “Publicity Wanes,” a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.40- Talk, Dr Morris N. Watt, “Household Pests.” 9.0: Weather report, 9.5: 8.8. C. programme, “Zoo ’Oliduy.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272 metre*; 1140 kilocycles) .—5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. 2ZE PALMERSTON NORTH (312.3 metres; 960 kilocycles).—6.o: Childrens hour. 7.0: Records. 8.0: Relay of 2YA. 10.0: Close.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS,

2FC SYDNEY (392 metres; 610 kilocycles).—s.3o: Young People’s Session, by “Peter Possum.” Ellis Price and Co. present the serial: “The Young Royalist.' Uncle Ted and Sandy. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.58: What’s on the air to-night? 8.0: National programme, from the Sydney Town Hall: Verdi’s “Requiem,” by specially augumented radio choir and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ur. Malcolm Sargent, Soloists: Then Phillips, soprano, Dorothy llolmru-h, mezzo-soprano, Lionello Ceci., tenor, Raymond Beatty, basso. 10.15: Interlude. 10.40: Dance music. 11.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (405 metres, 740 kilocycles).—6.ss : “Hints and Facts _to the Countryman,” by “The Observer.” 7.0: Sporting session. 7.15: National nows bulletin. 7.30: Musical items. 7.38: National talk (relayed from SCL) : “Lisetning to Music, Enjoyment or Appreciation,” Professor E. Harold Davies. 7.55 : Local news. 7.58: What’s, on the air to-night? 8.0: Variety. 8.45: Talk interlude. 9.10: “No Royal, Road,” by John Longden , and Company. 9.40: “Grandpa’s Songs and Songs of Home,” by the Sisters Three and Alfred Wiimorc, tenor. 10.30: Close.

RADIONATIONS, GENEVA. HB(j 26.35 m. 11,385 k.c. HBE 15.83 in. 18,950 k.c. 5.30 ii.ni. : Special broadcast by a personality attending the present session of tiie iissemlily ol the League of Nations. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. GSIi 31.55 m. 9510 k.c. GST) 25.53 m. 11,750 k.c 6.15 a.in. : Big Ben; chamber music. 7.0: Talk, “Imperial Allairs.” 7.15: New dance music. 7.24 : “Lmpire Magazine.” 7.55: News and announcements. 8.15: Close. RADIO COLON I ALE, PARIS. TPA2 19.68 m., 15,243 k.c. TPA3 25.24 m., 11,885 k.c. T L> A4 25.60 m., 11,720 k.c. Through TPA3. —6 p.m.: Belay Born the PIT transmitter. 6.20: Records. 6.40: Relay. 7.30: Talk covering recent events. 8.45: English news service. 9.0: Close. Through TPA2.-—9.25 p.m. : Concert from Radio Paris. 11.0: English news service. 11.15: Concert resumed. 1.0: Classical concert of vocal and instrumental items. 3.0: Close till TPA3 opens at 4.15. EUR TO-MORROW. Through TP A 3 a.m.: News service and concert programme. 6.30: News in English, i‘ reach, and Italian. 10.0: Close. Through TPA4.—10.15: Reiay from Radio Pans. Noon: News m English. 12.16: Concert resumes. 2.15: Close. 2.43: Talk. 3.30: Records or theatrical relay. 5.0: Close. N.B. —identmed by "Marseinaise” at start and close of each session. Note. —Sydney and Melbourne observe Eastern Australian Time, which is 2 hours behind New Zealand bummer Time; the Empire Station utilises Greenwich Mean Time, which is 12 hours in arrears. Radionations and Radio Coloniale transmissions appear in New Zealand bummer Time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 30 September 1936, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 30 September 1936, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 30 September 1936, Page 3

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