RADIO PROGRAMMES
DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes will be heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Dominion National, Australian, Empire and European stations (all schedules are New Zealand time):
IYA AUCKLAND (461 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Band, “That Little Boy of Aline.” 85: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji,” a serial. 8.17: “A Pleasant Quarterhour in tlie Homestead on the Rise,” a serial. 8.30: “Kb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 8.39: Buccaneers. 8.51: Street Singer, “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” Waltz for Those in Love.” 8.57: Band, “Missouri Waltz.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, “World Affairs,” Mr L. K. Munro. 9.20: Dance music.
IYX AUCKLAND (340.7 metres; 880 kilocycles).—s.o : Selected musical programme. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner programme
2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres, 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “The Marriage of Figaro.” 8.6: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), “An Chloe,” “Die Yerseliweigung.” 8.12: Walter Giceeking (piano),
“Alla Turea.” 8.16: Keith Faulkner (bari tone), “Droop Not, Y’oung Lover.” 8.20; Orchestra, “ J lie Gods Go A-Begging.” 8.40; Talk, Sir Thomas Wilford, “Personalities 1 Have Met.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Josef Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist), “Ail's of Lapland,” “Bolero,” “Zigcuncrwcisen,” “Largo," “The Jolly Caballero.” 9.20: Charles Panzera (baritone), “Chanson Triste ” 9.23: Orchestra, “L’Enfant Proiligite.” 9.38: Charles Panzera. “Soupir.” 9.41: “Music front the Theatre, Memories of tlie Ballet.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.
2Yt WELLINGTON' (356.9 metres; 840 kilocycles).—s.o: Light music. 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “On wiln the. Show.” 10.0: “In Order of Appearance.”
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: “Soldier of Fortune;” a serial. 8.27: Accordion band, “Sea Shanties.” 8.35: “Here’s a Queer Thing.” 8.48: Orchestra, “Meyerbeer’s Melodies.” “The Cavatina,” “Licbeslraum.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk. Mr Douglas Cresswell, “The Cradle of New Zealand, Alarsden Arrives.” 9.20: “The Old-Time Theayter, ‘The Gamekeeper's Daughter’ or ‘Virtue Triumphant.’ ” 9.33: “Music at Your Fireside.” 10.0: Ylusie, mirth anti melodv.
3YL CHRISTCHURCH (250 metres; 12<KJ kilocycles).—s.o : Selected recordings 6.0: Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme.
' 4V.\ DL'NFDLX (379.5 moires; 790 t ' kilocycles).—s.o: Children's session. 6.0: > j Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Alexander 1 a •; Ragtime Hand.” 8.8: Emilio J.ivi (tenor), J i “Xinna Nanna Della A ita. ’ 8.11 : Hand o - Banjos, “Banjo Favourites.” 8.14 : 'J ho ' 1 (Meanders Negro Quartet, “Workin’ On > , the Railroad,” “Watermelon Smilin’ On the Vine,” "Uncle Joe,” “Do \ou Call That Religion?”, “Is ’.that Corn Bread Done Dinah.” 8.23: Accordion Band, “i ' Won’t Tell a Soul.” 8.31: Sam Carson f (comedian), “The Irish Wedding Spree.” 1 18.34: Bob McGimsev (whistling). “Old i Folks at Home.” 3.37: Sam Costa, Helen . j Clare, Paula Green, George Barclay, J’at -i Hyde, A 1 Bowlly, “Singers On Parade.” r 8.43: Orchestra, “Paprika.” 8.46: Talk, i lion. Harold Nicolsoii, “ I he Coronation "of i King George VI and Queen Klizabeth. ’ • : 0.0: Weather. 9.5: Band of H.M. Grena- . 1 <liVr Guards, “March of the Little Faults,” ii “Valso Creole.” 9.12: Graeie Fields T (comedienne). “Gracie’s Selection.” 9.18: : 1 Hand of H.M. Grenadier Guards. ‘‘Eton ' i Memories.” 9.26: “Lb anti Xeb, the ’ country storekeepers. 9.35: Military band. “Under the Double Fugle,” “Lo Here tne Gentle Lark.” “Jolly Coppersmith,” “King Justice.” 9.46: Charlie Ivunz (piano). 9.52: Band of II.M. Grenadier Guards, selections from the processional music used on Coronation Day, 1937. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4Y( i DCA’EDIX T (272 metres : H4O kilo c veins).- 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: . Close. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: . Alternative concert programme. AUSTRALIAN RELAY, MELBOURNE. YLR3 (25.25 m., 11.83 m.c.).—8.30 a.in.- : , 12.15 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. | VLB (31.34 m., 9.58 m.c.).—8.15 p.m.I 1.30 a.m. id 8.15 p.m.: Music.. 8.45: Sporting. 9.15: , X'ews. 9.40: “The Watchman.” 9.55: • Music. 10.0- Community singing; nows; : and sporting. I THE EMPIRE STATION.
I 6.30 p.m. : Pig lion. “The Past Town in ! England,” Longtown, Cumberland. 7.0: : i Ji.Jt.C. Empire symphony concerts, British i composers. 8.20: News and announcements. PARIS-MONDIAL, FRANCE. 'T'PA3 (25.24 m., 11.83 m.c.); TP A 4 (25.6 in., 11.71 m.c.). —Noon : Records. 1 p.m. ; News in French. 2.5: Records. 2.15 : Close. 2.30 (different aerial direction): Play or relay. 4.0: News in English. 4.20: Records; talk in English. 5.0 : Close. i TP A 3 (25.24 m., 11.88 m.c.); TPP.II ; (31.41 m., 4.55 m.c.).—7 p.m. : News in French. 7.30: Records. 9.15: News in English. 9.35: Records. 10.0: Close. 4.15 a.m. : Reopen. 8 a.m. : News in English. 11.0: Close. j PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
I 525 a.m.-9.35 a.rn. (English news, 9.309.35).—0LR3A, OLR4A, and OLR4B. 1-3.35 p.m. (English news, 2.45-2.50). — OLR4A and OJ.R4IS, or OLRSA and ORRSJS. Programmes include operatic gems and classical music. GERMAN STATION, BERLIN.
5.5 p.m.: Call (German. English). Gcr man folk song. 5.10: Light music. 6.0: News in German. 6.50: Greetings to friends in New Zealand. 7.0: News in English. 7.15: To-day in Germany. 7.45: German A.B.C. 8.0:” Light music. 8.45: Schmidts at Home (English). 9.0: Siegfried Borries (violin). 9.30: Nows in German. 9.45: Light music. 11.0: Light music. 12.0: News in English. ITALIAN STATIONS, ROME. 10.0 p.m .56 a.m.; 11.0 12.25 a.rn. I2RO 25.4 m., 11.8 m.c. 8.0 a.m.-10.55 a.m.; 12.50-2 p.m. I2RO 31.13 m., 9.6 m.c. 5.10 a.m.-6.0 a.m.; 11 a.m.-2 p.m. IRF 30 52m.. 9 8 m.c. 10.0 p.m.—Symphony concert or opera. 11.0: News in English and concert. 12.30 a.m. : Chamber music. 4.0 a.m. : News in English, followed at intervals with other languages. 8.0 a.m. : Relays from Italian home stations. 10.15 : News in English.
Cfil l!1.66in., 15.26 m.c. G SO 19.76m., 15.18 m.c. GSK 19.82m.. 15.14 nj.c. GSI) 25.53m., 11.75 m.c. GSK 25.29m.. 11.86 m.c.
OT.R3A 31.42m., 9.550 k .c OLR4A 25.34m. 11,840 k.c. OI.H4I* 25.51m., 11,760 k.c. OJ.IJ5A . 19.70m., 15.230 k.c. 01.1*515 19.58m.. 15,320 k.c.
OJA 31.38m. 9.560 k.c. iui: 19.56m. 15.340 k.c. UJX 31.45m. 9.540 k.c. rue? 19.63m. 15.280 k.c. I,)JK 16.89m.. 17.760 k.c. 1)JP 13.99m.. 21.450 k.c
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 March 1939, Page 3
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