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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THE NATIONAL SERVICE. The programmes to be heard over the New Zealand National service to-night, with the incidental transmission from Palmerston North, are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (461.3 metres; 050 kilocycles).—s.o : Cni'.drcn’s session. 6.0 : Dinner music. 8.0: Special prescmation, Organ Reveries.” 8.16: “Kb and.Zcb,” the country storekeepers. 8.27: “Easy Chair,” a memory programme of songs and melodies. 8.44: “Exit a Love Affair,” 'a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houeeboy and his employer. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, H. G. Bell, “World Affaire.” 9.20: Dance programme. 11.0: Close. IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 880 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: Aftor-dinnor programme. 10.30: Close. 2 YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Official opening of the British Medical Association Conference. (Relayed from the National Art Gallery.) Speakers: The Mayor of Wellington, the Minister of Health (Hon. P. Fraser), and the president of the conference (Dr T. D. M. Stout). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Orchestra, “Sakuntala.” 9.17: Ronald G. Gilbert (baritone), “Shepherd, See Thy Horso's Foaming Mane,” “Had a Horse.” 9.23: Orchestra, “Suito, Op. 19.” 9.47: Ronald G. Gilbert (baritone), “Slow, Horses, Slow,” “Wo Sway Along.” 9.53: Orchestra, “Falataff,” Op. 68, “Minuet,” Op. 21. 10.1: Music, mirth and melody. 11.1: Close. 2YC WELLINGTON (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “All-Star Review.” 10.0: Recital programme. 10.30: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles)—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: “Deeper and Deeper,” bass singers, by “The Man in the Street.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Recorded talk, by Victoria Sackville-Wcet, “Memories of , tho Coronation of King George V.” 9.20: “Tune Detective,” No. 4. 9.34: “Meet Signorita Carmen,” an episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.48: “Easy Chair,” a memory programmo of songs and melodies. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres; 3200 kilocycles).—s.o: 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: Orchestra, “Over She Coes.” 8.8: Paul Robeson, “01’ Man River.” 8.11: Ernst Fischer (organ), Kurt Engel (vibraphone), “Tho Bells Never Sounded More Sweetly.” 8.14: John Hendrik (tenor), “Modlcy of Songs.” 8.20: Orchestra, “Volga.” 8.23: Jeanne Boitel (soprano), “A Little Luck.” 8.26: Heydn’s Gesang Guitaristcn, “The Young Sailor’s Lost Ship.” 8.29: Hawaiian Scrcnaders,

“We’ll Rest at the End of-the Trail.” 8.32: Leslie Sarony (comedian), “IE Everyone Did a Good Turn Every Day.” 8.35: Accordion Band, “Evergreen.” 8.41: Reserved. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Kaikorai Band, “The Empress.” 9.13: Dorothy Barron (soprano), “Spring, the Fiddler,” “The Little Brown Owl.” 9.19: Band, “Wiener Extra Blatter.” 9.28: “Eb and Zob,” the country storekeepers. 9.37: Band, “Simple Aveu” (euphonium solo), “Rock of Ages.” 9.45: Dorothy Barron (soprano), “You Will Never Grow Old,” “The Old Clock.” 9.51: Band, “Milinda’s Fairy Bower,” “Black Knight.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close.

4YO DUNEDIN (272 metres; 1140 kilocycles).—s.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. 10.30: Close. 2ZO PALMERSTON NORTH (214.2 metres; 1400 kilocycles). —6.30: Children’s session. 7.30: Records. 10.0: Close.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC SYDNEY (392 metres;'6lo kilocycles).—7.4o: Optional programmo from 3LO: Choral arrangements of favourite songs by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus. 8.0: Anniversary tribute to tho memory of tho late Dame Nellie' Melba, including tho recorded voice of the late Dame Nellie Melba. 8.45: A talk by Mr Tristan Buesst. 9.0: Edward Elgar memorial programmo. 9.40: Dance music. 10.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY (405 metres; 740 kilocycles).—B.o: From tho Ashficld Town Hall, community singing concert. Associate artists, The Lewisite Melodians. Maxwell Carew, comedian, anl Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.0: Talk by Sir Malcolm Campbell on Speed. 9,10: Peter Dawson’s Hit Parade. 9.25: Roy 31. Smedley Mandolin Ensemble with Alfred Wilmore, tenor. 10.0: Tho Koslov Trio. 11.30: Close. VK3LR, LYNDHURST, VICTORIA. 31.34 metres, 9580 kilocycles. 6.30: Recorded music. 7.0: Melbourne Central Office chimes. 7.25: News bulletin. 8.0: Community singing concert. 9.0: Talk by Sir Malcolm Campbell on Speed. 9.10: Peter Dawson’s Hit Parade. 9.25: Mandolin ensemble. 10.0: The Koslov Trio. 11.30: Close. THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER.

8.0 p.m.: Big Ben. “Music of tho Hours.” 8.22: Light programme. 8.45: “Empire Exchange.” 9.0: Chamber music. 9.40: News and announcements. 10.0: Close. GERMAN STATION, BERLIN.

5.5: Call DJA, DJB. German folk song. 5.10: Light music. 6.0: News in German. 6.15: Light music. 6.55: Greetings to lis-

teners in Now Zealand. 7.0: News and ■economic review in English. 7.15: “To-day in Germany.” 7.30: In memory of Horst Wessel. 8.0: Music of great masters. 9.0: Solo concert. Friclrich Wuhrcr. 9.30: News in German. 9.45: .A little German reader. 10.0: “Hallo, girls and boys!” (English). 10.15: Sign off. RADIO COLON 'ALE, PARIS.

lay from PIT 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 TPA2. —11,0: Concert from Radio Paris. Midnight: Nows in English. 2.30 a.m,: Light music. 4 a.m.: Close. SCHEDULE' FOR TO-MORROW. Through TPA3. —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. 8.30: 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 r 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. RADIO ROMA (Rome). 12R04 25.40 m., 11,810 k.c. 12RO 31.13 m., 9,635 k.c. For to-morrow.—Midnight. Varied programme from Italian stations. 2 a.m.: News in English, concert, and address. 4.30: Session 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 programmo from Italian stations. 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 Colonials, Berlin, Radio Roma, and Radionations schedules are now given in New Zealand Summer Time when they appear.

GSO 19.76m., 15,180 k.c. GSB 31.55m., 9,510 k.c. GSG lo.86m . 17,790 k.e.

DJA 31.38m., 9,560 k.c. DJB 19.74m., 15,200 k.c. DJE 17,760 k.c. DJN 9,450 k.c.

TPA2 19 68m„ 15,243 k.c. TPA3 25.24m. 11.885 k.c. TP A 4 25.60m. 11,720 k.c. Through TPA2 and TPA3--7 p.in.: He-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 71, 23 February 1937, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 71, 23 February 1937, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 71, 23 February 1937, Page 3