RADIO PROGRAMMES
DOMINION AND OVERSEAS. The following radio programmes will be heard this evening and to-morrow morning from the Dominion National. Austra lian. 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: Judith Terry, prose and i>oetry. 8.30: Vienna. Philharmonic Society. “Academic Festival.” 8.38: Ilona Edwards (soprano), “IJofl'riung,” “Ein Sell wan,”■ “Weyla’s Song,” “Er Ist,” 8.48: Evelyn Prime (piano), “Capriecio,”
“Melodic,” “When it Rains.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Julius Palzak (tenor), with chorus and members of the Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “I Would Beside My Lord.” 9.13: Professor Alfred Sittar (soloist). with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “Organ Concerto No. 10.” 9.21: Heinrich Sehlusnus (baritone), “The Watch Dog,” “Remembrance.” 9.29 : j London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Intermezzo and Alla Marcia.” 9.37: Nancy Evans (contralto), “All Night Under the Moon.” 9.43: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, “The Flute of Sans-Souci.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.
2YA WELLINGTON (526.0 metres; 570 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session 6.0.- Dinner music. 8.0: 8.8. C. recorded programme, “’lhe Village Concert.” 8.31: Mavis - Edmonds and her rhythm. 8.46: Talk, an interview with Dr. Colc-lough oil “Iron and Steel.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 9.15: Mussed bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands at the 1938 .Vldcrsiiot Tattoo, “Royal Review.” Band of iI.M. Grenadier Guards, “Russian Easter Festival.” , 9.2 b: llinerangi Ilikuioa (songs), “Mine Mine,” “Song of tile Eocust,” “llinomoa.” 9.32: l-’odcn’s Motor Works Band, “Three Bears” Suite, “The Firefly,” “Wedding of the Rose.” 9.44: llinerangi Hikuroa, “Matungi,” “E Pari Ra,” “Hold Moki.” 9.50: Band, “Nell Gwyn Dances.” 10.0: Dance recordings. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (416.4 metros; 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, “L’ltaliana In Algeri.” 8.9: Mrs Rhys Morgan (mezzo-contralto), “Ettrick,” “Oil, Thank Me Not,” “Tho Wind’s an Old Woman," “My Heart is a Haven.” 9.21: Gustav Link (violin), “Saltarcllu, Op. 105. No. 4,” “To You,” “Swedish Airs,” “Gavotte.” 8.34': Do Svenskc (chorus), “Our Country,” “Morning.” 8.40: llaagen Holenbergh (pianoforte), “Legend,” “Erolikon,” “Bridal Procession,” “Serenade.” 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Professor Norman McKenzie, “Canada and the Commonwealth.” 9.17: Rosario Bourdon Orchestra, “Invitation to tile Waltz,” “Voices of Spring.” 9.25: Alan Pike (baritone), “When tho King went Forth to War,” “Ma Lindy Lou,” “Song of Thanksgiving,”, “The Border Ballad.” 9.37: Orchestra, “Persiflage,” “The Cotton Pickers.” 9.43: Doris Vano (soprano), “The Kerry Dance,” “The Songs My Mother Sang.” 9.53: Orchestra, “Intermezzo from ‘Goyeseas’,” “Variation from ‘Carillhoc’.” 10.0: Music, mirth and rnelodw 4YA DUNEDIN (379.5 metres; 790 kilocycles).—s.o : Children's session. 6.0 : Dinner music. 8.0: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” “Pinto Pete in Arizona,” a serial. 8.30: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji,” a comedy serial. 8.44 : “Just a Job of Work.” interview with a hospital nurse. 9.0: Weather. 9.8: Berlin (Philharmonic Orchestra, “Der Freirschutz.” 9.20: Readings, Professor T. D. Adams, ‘.‘The Monastery”; music. “Italian Symphony,” “Nutcracker Suite,” “Brandenburg Concerto in G Major.” 10.0: Dance music.
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS 0
2FC SYDNEY (492 metres: 610 kilo cycles).—B.so: News. 9.10: Talk. 9.30: Rita Watson (contralto); play,;, .music; talk; news; and dance music. 2P.L SYDNEY (405 metres. 740 kill cycles).—7.3o: Dinner music. 9.0: “After Dinner Show.” 9.30: Celebrity Recreations; sporting; nows; and music.
AUSTRALIAN RELAY, MELBOURNE. VEU (31.34 m., 9.58 m.c.). —8 atm. to 1 a. m. 8.30 p.m.: Music. 8.45: Sporting. 9.15: News. 9.40: Talk. 10.0: Play; music; orchestral concert; news ; and sporting. THE EMPIRE STATION.
Note.—Programme subject to circumstances and amendment. 4.3(1 p.m.: Big Ben; pianoforte recital. 4.45: Selections from “The Beggar’s Opera.” £>'.3o: “At the Black Dog.” 6.0: News. 6.15: “Cards on the Table.” 6.30: Songs at tho piano. 6.45: Sports news, market notes, and next week’s programmes. PARIS-MONDIAL, FRANCE. TP A 3 (25.24 m., 11.88 m.c.); TP A 4 (25.6 m., 11,71 m.c.). —11.30 a.m.: Records. 12.30 p.m.: News in French. 1.35: Records. 1.45:' Close. 2.0 (different aerial direction): Play or relay. 3.30: News in English. 3.40: Records, talk in English. 4.30: Close.
TP A 3 (25.24 m., 11.38 m.c.); TPBII (31.41 m.. 4.55 m.c.). —6.30 p.m.: News in French. 7.0: Records. 8.45: News in English 9.5 : Records. 9.30 : Close. 3.45 a.m. : Reopen. 7.30 a.m. : News in English. 10.30: Close. 1
nsr 19.6&m., 15.26 m.c. OS I) 25.53m., 11.75 in.<; CiSB 31.65m., 9.51 m.c. c::<? 39.6m. 15.31 m.c GSE 25.29m., 11.86 m.c osw 41.49m., 7.23 m.c
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 8 September 1939, Page 3
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