To-day's Wireless Programme
IYA, AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles).
8.0, ‘A World Tour,’ Mayfair Orchcstra, ‘Lake Music'; 8.4, Rotorua Maori Choir, ‘Haerc Tonu' War Song; 8.7, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, ‘AVaiata Poi’; 8.10, tenor, Ernest McKinley, ‘Haere Ra’; 8.13, London Palladium Orchestra, ‘Nautical Moments'; 8.21, Jack Hylton's Orchestra, ‘Good Old Dances’; 8.29, Jolly Old Salts, *Davey Jones’ Locker’; 8.35, baritone, Thomas Marshall, ‘The Anchor's Weighed’; 8.38, youth Sea Islanders, ‘The Call of Aloha’; 8.41, Johnny Noble’s Hawaiian, ‘Aloha-Oe’; 8.44, Debroy Somers’ Band, ‘American Medley’; 8.48, contralto, Sophio Braslau, ‘Carry Mo Back To Old Virginia’; 8.52, Alexander and Mosc, ‘Negro Nothings’; 8.55, Herman Fiuck Orchestra, ‘Plantation Melodies’; 9.0, weather report and notices; 9.3, talk, Captain E. H. Neil, ‘Arabs’; 9.25, ilja LivschakoiT Dance Orchestra, ‘The Flower of Hawaii’; 9.29, The Jolly Old Bellows, ‘Chorus Hits of Yesterday’; 9.35, chorus and Balalaika Orchestra, ‘Medley of Gipsy Songs’; 9.41, London Piano-Accordion Band, ‘l’m Crying Because I’m So Blue,’ ‘My Lips Tell the World Its All Over'; 9.47, Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam, ‘New Words Fbr Old,’ ‘Sing a Song of England’; 9.54, National Military Band, ‘Ecgimcntal Marches’; 10.0, uanco music.
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles).
10.0, recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.0, lecturettc, ‘Fabrics and Fashions’; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3.30, weather and sports results; 4.0, weather; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette-, ‘For the Man on tho Land’; S.O, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, ‘Dorothy’; 8.10, the Elston Trio: Song, ‘Homey’ novelty piano, ‘Happy Feet,’ humour, ‘How Dare You,’ trio, ‘Little Mary Brown’; 8.25, the Novelty Orchestra, ‘Nights of Gladness,’ trumpet, Mr. D. Colvin, ‘A Summer Night,’ orchestra; ‘The Busy Bee’; 8.35, contralto, Miss Evelyn M. Kobirfcon, ‘The Bitterness of Love,’ ‘Easter Flowers’; 8.41, lecturettc, Ecv. Leonard H. Hunt, ‘Empire Humour—-English Humour’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, Novelty Orchestra, ‘The Mill in the Valley,’ ‘Just Friends,’ ‘The Flics Crawled up the Window 9.J2, contralto, Miss Evelyn M. Kobinson, ‘Madrigal,’ ‘Thanks Be To God’; 9.15, recording (humour), Milton Hayes, ‘The Mcanderings of Monty,’ ‘ls China Worth Going To?’, ‘ls China Worth Leaving?’; 9.24, the Elston Trio: Song, ‘After To-night We Say Good-bye,’ humour, ‘Yiddisher Irish Baby,’ piano, ‘Jazz Mistress’; 9.34, recording (whistling), Carson I. Robison, ‘Tree Top Serenade,’ yodeller, Ned Tucker, ‘The Yodelling Coon’; 9.40, humour, Miss Graeic Kerr, ‘Mrs. Hamblett Records Her Vote’; 9.50, xylophone, Mr. S. Bernard, ‘Four Little Blackberries,’ Novelty Orchestra, ‘Lady Be Good.'
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).
8.0, chimes. Recording, Band of E.M. Coldstream Guards, ‘Semper Fidelis’; 5.5, tenor, W. Bradshaw, ‘Roses'; 8.9, Scottish Pipe Baud Quartette, ‘Miss McGregor’s Quickstep,’ ‘Ail the Blue Bonnets’; 5.14 , mezzo-soprano, Mrs. H. Turnbull, ‘Down in tho Forest,’ ‘When the House is Asleep’; 8.17, Melody Trio, ‘The Student Prince’; 8.25, Scottish Pipe Band Quartette, ‘Lockinside,’ ‘Willie McKay’s Farewell,’ ‘Captain Jack Murray,’ ‘Mrs. McLeod'; 8.31, tenor, W. Bradshaw, ‘Tho Scent of tho Lillies,’ ‘Pokaro Karo’; 8.39, Melody Trio, ‘I Kiss Your Hand, Madamy’ ‘Caroii’; 8.47, mezzosoprano, Mrs. H. Turnbull, ‘Over the Wall of My Garden,’ ‘Little Mary Fawcett,’ ‘Shepherds Gay’; 8.56, Highland pipes, Pipe-Major J. A. Paterson, ‘Mrs, John McColl’ march, ‘Top of Graigevenow, ’ ‘The Blackbird’; 9.1, weather; 9.3, reserved; 9.18, Melody Trio, ‘I Know a Lovely Garden,’ ‘Diane’; 9.24, Scottish Pipe Band Quartette, ‘Blue Mountains of Albany,’ ‘The Road to the Isles’; 9.'30, dance music.
4YA, DUNEDIN
(650 Kilocycles)
7.0, news; 8.0, recordings; 5.30, St. Kilda Band, ‘One of the Bcsty’ ‘Syringa’; 8.40, contralto, Mrs. O. Stem house, ‘Vorrei, ’ ‘Ring Bells Ring’; 8.46, violin, Reginald de Paul Sutonn, ‘Kuyawiak, ’ ‘When Other Imps’; 9.52, recording (quartet), Hubert Eisdell, Heddle Nash, Dennis Noble and Norman Allen, ‘Passing By’; 8.55, euphonium, C. E. Miller, ‘Up From Somerset’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, reserved; 9.17, band, ‘Melodious Gems’; 9.27, contralto, Mrs. O. Stcnhousc, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart,’ ‘A Request’; 9.34, violin, Reginald de Paul Suttonn, ‘The Broken Melody’; 9.38, recording, Flotsam and Jetsam, ‘Polonaise in the Mall’; 9.42, band, ‘Turkish Patrol’; 9.50, recording (soprano), Jessica Dragonetta, ‘ltalian
Street Song,’ ‘Giannina Alia’; 9.56, band, ‘Voice of the Guns.’
27, 0 PALMERSTON NORTH
Tuesday, 7 p.m. lo 9.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
3LO, MELBOURNE,
(375 metres.) (Relaying to 2FC.)
8.0, ‘A Southern Maid,’ a comedy in three acts; 9.30, international variety programme; 10.15, resume of the day’s play in the international cricket match, England v. South Australia; 10.32, latest dance music (recordings,).
2BL, SYDNEY. (351 metres.)
8.0, the Steele String Quartette; 8.15, Richard McClelland (bacco); 8.24, String Quarettc; 5.39, Richard McClelland; 8.45, String Quartette; 9.0, Professor Chartcris will contiuuc his series of talks on ‘Australia Looks on the World’; 9.26, a concert hour arranged by the Alusical ‘Association of New South Wales.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 10
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