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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THE NATIONAL SERVICE. _The programmes to bo heard over the New Zealand National 6ervico to-night, with the incidental transmission from Palmcrston North, arc as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (461.3 metres; 650 kilocycles). —4.45: Children's session. 5.30: Cricket relay. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, "April Buds.-" 8.5: "The Voice of the People, Catherino the Great." 8.13: "Kb and Zcb," the country storekeepers. 8.33: H. F. Smith (saxophonist), "Beautiful Lady in Blue," "Valsc Vanitc." 8.28: Harry Gordon and Jack Holden (sketch), "The I'iano Tuners." 8.34: Orchestra, "The King's Waltz." 8.40: "Landscape Gardening," a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.54: It. I<\ Smith (saxophonist), "The Old Refrain," "Saxophobia." 9.0: Cricket relay. 9.10- Weather. 9.15: Reserved. 9.30: Dance programme. 9.38: Cricket relay. 9.55: Dance programme. 11.15: Close. IYX AUCKLAND (340.1 metres: 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme. 10.30: Clo^c.

2YA WELLINGTON (426.0 metres; 570 kiloevclcs).—4.4s Children's session. 5.30: Cricket relay. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, "Fingal's Cave." 8.0: Richard Taubcr (tenor), "Venetian Gondola Song," 8.12: Ignnz Friedman (piano), Op. 38, No. 6, "The Fleecy Cloud" (E Flat -Major), Op. 53, No. 2; "Sadness of Scad (F Major), Op. 53: No. 4, "Lost Illusions" (F. Sharp Minor), Op. 67, No. 2. 8.23: Ninon Vallin (soprano), "Claire de Lime," "L'Automne." 8.29: Orchestra, "Tone I'oem, Phaeton." 8.37: Stuart Robertson (bassbaritone), "Silent Worship." 8.40: Talk, Mr W. W. Bird, "Maori Songs." 9.0: Cricket relay. 9.10: A recital by Arvcd Kurtz, violinist, "Larghetlo," "Knodino," 'Humoresquc,' "Albumblatt," 'Terpotuum Mobile." 9.30: Orchestra, Slavonic Rhapsody." 9.38: Cricket relay. 9.55: Orchestra, Arabesque, No. 1. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close.

2YC WELLINGTON (365.9 metres; 840 kiloevclcs). —5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: "Close. 7.0: After-dinner . music. 8.0: "What's Trumps?" a comedy presentation. 10.0: Light recital programme, featuring Lucienno Boyer (soprano), Raie de Costa (piano), and the Orchestra Mascottc. 10.30: Close.

3YA CITRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kiloevclcs).—4.4s: Children's session. 5.30: Cricket relay. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: "America, the Great Experimenter," a theme programme. 8.40: Talk, Miss Drayton. C.8.E., of London, organising and general secretary of the Victoria League, "Victoria League Through out the World." 9.0: Cricket relay. 9.10: Weather. 9.15: "Two Resignations," a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.30: Band,

! "Lionel Monckton Memories." 9.38: Crickot relay. 9.55: Frank West, Selection. 10.0: Orchestra, "San Toy." 11.0: Close 3YL CHIUSTOHUUCH (250 metres: 1200 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recording*: 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative roncert programme. 10.30: Close. 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5, metres; 790 kilocycles).—4.4s: Children's "session. 6.0: Din nor music. 8.0: Orchestra, •'Bagatelle." 8.8: Conchita Supcrvia (soprano), "Habanera." 8.12: Marcel Palotti (organ), "Mazurka." 8.15: Chorus, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. 8.18: Larry Adlcr (mouth-organ virtuoso). "Broadway Melody of 1936." 8.24: Peter Dawson (baritone), "Just Keepin' On. "Don't Let t're River Run Dry." 8.30: Em I'ottiffor (clarinet), "Memphis Blues. 8 33: Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor), "Joys of Spring." 8.36: Band, Waltz Medley. 8.4(1: Talk, "Conquest of the Air." 9.0: Cricket relay. 9.10: Weather. 9.15: Band, "March of the Herald." 9.13: Eb and Zeb, the country storekeepers. 9'.25: Band, "Drink to Me Only Willi Thine Eyes," "Hunting." 9.31: Frank Titterton and Richard Watson, "Love and War." 9.34: Band, "Duncdin." 9.38: Crickot relay. 9.55: Music, mirth, and melody. 11.0: Close. 4YO DUNEDIN (272 metres; 1140 kilocycles .—5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close.

THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER. GSO 19.76 m., 15,180 k.c. (jsi! 31.55 m., 9,510 k.c. (JSG .'.'..'..'. 16.86 m., 17,793 k.c. 8.0 p.m. : Big Ben. Dance music. 8.30: An eye-witness account of the first cricket Tost match, from Brisbane. 8.45: Military Marches. 8.55: Talk, "A Policcman"s Lot." 9.10: Recital of Beethoven's Violin Sonatas. 9.40: News and announcements. 10.0: Close. RADIO COLONIALE, PARIS. TPA2 19.68 m., 15,243 k.c. XPA3 25.24 m., 11,885 k.c. XP\4 ' 25.60 m., 11,720 k.c. Through TPA2 and TPA3.—7 p.m. : Relay from P.T.T. transmitter, with records. 7.55 : TPA2 closes; records through TPA3. 8.30: Talk on events in France. 9.45: News in English. 10.0: Close. Through 'ITA2—II.O: Concert from Radio Paris. Midnight: News in English. 2.30 a.m.- Light music. 4 a.m.: Close SCHEDULE FOR TO-MORROW.

Through T1'A3.—5.15 a.m. : News in French; market prices, followed by Arabic session. 6.0: Concert relay. 6.30: French news. 7.0: Records. 7.30: News in English, Italian, and French. 3.30: Relay. 11.0: Close. Through TPA4.—11.15 a.m : Relay from Radio Paris. 12.15: News in French and Spanish. 1.0: News in English. 1.15: Records or theatrical broadcast. 3.15: End of broadcast. 3.45: Resumption with French news. 4.20: News in English. 4.30: Spanish session. 4.40: Records or theatrical broadcast. 5.45: News in German. 6 p.m. : Close. The Marseillaise is played at the beginning and conclusion of each programme. RAD>O ROMA, Rome. 12R04 25.40 m., 11.810 k.c. I2KO 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. Eor to-morrow. —Midnight: Varied programme from Italian stations. 2 a.m.: News in English, concert, and address. 4.30: Sesi-ion for Italian East Africa, with concert. 5.40: Arabic news and music. 6.0: News in German. 6.21: News in English. 6.44: News in French. 7.5: Varied programme from Italian station. 11.0: North American session, with news in English, and concert. 12.30: Close.

Note. —Australian programmes are given in Eastern Standard Time, which is 2 hours behind New Zealand Summer Time. The Empire Transmitter, Radio Coloniale, Kadio Roma, and Kadionations schedules are now given in New. Zealand Summer Time when they appear.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 8 December 1936, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 8 December 1936, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 8 December 1936, Page 3