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Radio

Wednesday, January 26

IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 5 p.m: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; Official news. 7.10: News and reports. 8,0: Concert programme —Pro Arte String Quartet, Qu'artet in G Major, Op. 77, No. 1 (Haydn), 8.26: Molly Atkinson, mezzo-soprano, in a group of modern British songs. 8.38; Taffanel Society of Wind Instruments, with Edwin Schuloff at the piano. Quintet in E Flat for Wind Instruments and Piano (Mozart). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5; Reserved. 9.20: A recital by Sydney Mac Ewan (Scottish tenor). 9.33; Variety, 10.0 to 11.0; Music, mirth and melody.

TOMORROW.—7 to 9 a.m: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 230 p.m: Classical. 3.15 and 4.30: Sports results. 4.0; Weather report for farmers. 5 p.m; Children’s hour. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: Official news. 7.10; News and reports. 8.0: “Famous Rivers: The Thames,” a continuity programme. 8.32; “Light Music And Dark Mystery At The Cafe Continentalc,” episode 7. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, “The Life And Work Of Swedenborg.” 9.20: A band programme, with vocal interludes by John O’Malley (baritone). 10.0; Dance music.

2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0; Dinner music. 7,0: Official news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk, “For The Home Gardener.” 8.0: Light orchestral and ballad programme, featuring the Hamilton Dickson SV-'ing Orchestra, with, at 8.18; A recorded ballad recital by Richard Crooks (tenor). 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, “World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: “Hay Fever." A play by Noel Coward. A National Broadcasting Service production. 10.20: Dance music by Tut Coltm'an Swing Stars (relayed from the New Majestic). 11.20; Close down.

TOMORROW.—G. SO and 10.0 a.m: Weather reports for aviators. 7.0 to 0.0; Breakfast session. 10.15; Devotional service. 1.0 p.m; Weather for aviators. 2.0: Classical. 3.0 and 4.0; Sports results. 3.30: Weather report for farmers. 5.0; Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; News. 7.30; A ramble in the news by “Coranto.” 7.40: Book review. 8.0: Popular programme. At 8.10; “Tlio Owl Quartet, 8.40: Talk. Professor G. W. Von Zcdlitz, “The Eye-Witness: The Dreyfus Case.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A recital programme, introducing Leela Bloy (violinist). Irene Petty (mezzo-soprano), and Winifred McCarthy (pianist). 10,0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Official news. 7,10: News

and reports. 7.20; Addington slock market reports. 7.30: Time signal. News and reports. 8.0: London Symphony Orchestra, “Carneval” Overture (Dvorak). 8,10: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.16; Madame BettsVincent (pianoforte recital). 8.34: Grand Symphony Orchestra, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 (Liszt). 8.40: Dorothy Turnbull (mezzo-soprano). 8.52: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, “Invitation To The Waltz” (Dvorak). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk, Major IT. H. Dampen, “The EyeWitness: Stragglers of 1857.” 9.20: Yehudi Menuhin, with orchestra, Concerto No. 7 in D Major (Mozart). 9.48: M. Charles Rousselliere (tenor), “Consolation’.’ 9.51: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody.

TOMORROW .—B p.m: Concert programme—Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. Leslie Henson and Fred Emney (sketch). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Henry Ainley (talking). Clifford Turner (recitation). 8.40: Fred Hartley’s Quintet. Angela Badely and Company (sketch). 9.0: Weather report. 9.5: Talk, “A Zionist Looks At Palestine.” 9.20: Studio presentation of modern dance music by the B'ai-ley-Marston Dance Orchestra.

4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 8 p.m: A variety concert (recordings). 8,42: A recorded talk by Mr Leon Gotz, “Leaves From A Planter’s Note-Book,” No. 3. 9.0: Weather report ‘and station notices. 9.5; A theme programme, “British Sea Dogs.” 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. TOMORROW. —8 p.m: A classical programme by. 4YA Orchestra; vocalist, Madeleine Wilcox (contraltp). 8.40: Reserved. 9.0: Weather report. 9.5: The Grand Philharmonic Orchestra, Paris, “Faust Symphony” (Liszt). 10.0: Music, mith and melody. Shortwave Stations (New Zealand Summer Times.) Wednesday, January 26 EMPRE STATIONS. GSG, 16.86 m; GSO, 19.76 m; GSP. 19.82 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB, 31.55 m. 8.15 p.m; Big Ben. “Stars Of Australia.” 8,45; The BBC Empire Orchestra. Ethel Ewins (Australian contralto). 9.45: An Australia Day message from the Rt. Hon. S. M. Bruce. High Commissioner for Australia. 10.0: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 10.15. 10.25: Close down.

Thursday, January 27 EMPIRE STATIONS. GSG, 16.86 m; GSO, 19.76 m; GSF, 19.82 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB, 31.55 m. 8.15 p.m: Big Ben. Talk, “Do We Understand English?” 14.)

8.30; The chamber music of Schubert —8. John Francis (flute) and Millicent Silver (pianoforte). 8.50: Variety. : 9.5: “Take Your Choice.” A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William McLurg. 9.20: “A Theme And A Song.” 9.45: Talk. "World Affairs.” 10.0: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 10.15., 10.25: Close down.

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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 10

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Radio Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 10

Radio Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 10

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