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Thursday, August 11 IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour; 5.40, “Paradise Plumes and Headhunters.” 7.0; Official news. 7.10; News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr L. K. Munro, “Governments —23: . Communism Today." 8.0: Concert programme.— •‘Westward Ho," a George Edwards renal. 8.15; "Wandering With the West Wind.” 8.45: “The Strange Adventures of Mr Penny”—”Mr Penny’s Strangest ' Adventure,” 9.0: Weather and station notices, 9.5: Reserved, 9.2 C; Recorded band music. At 9.30: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” humorous serial. 10.0: Hour of dance music by bands of Jack Harris, Ronnie Munro and Ambrose; interludes by S'am Costa and Ella Fitzgerald.
TOMORROW.— 7.O to 9.0 a.m: a.m: Breakfast session. 9.5: Cricket, Surrey v. Australia. 10.0; Devotional service. 2.30: Classical music. 3.15 and 4.30: Sports results. 4.0: Weather for farmers. 7.: News. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk. 8.0: A. J. Sinclair in traditional Scottish half-hour, 8.30: “Dances of the Polcvtsian Maidens” (Borodin, Rimsky Korsakov and Glazounov). 8.46: James Leighton (baritone). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Concerto No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 31 (Vieuxtemps). 9.42: Kix-sten Flagstad (|oprano). 9.45: “Coppeli'a” Ballet (Delibes). 10.0 to 11.0:. Music, mirth and melody, with Carscn Robison and Buck'aroos. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.). Parliament. 5.30: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; Official news. 7.10: News and x’eports. 7.30: House cf Representatives—Debate on Social Secux-ity Report. 10.30 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. TOMORROW. —6.SO a.m; Weather report for aviators. 7.0 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 9.5: Eye-witness account by Kenneth Rankin of cricket match, Surrey v. Australia. 10.0: Weather for aviators. 10.7: Devotional service. 1.45; Talk to women. 1.0 p.m: Weather report for aviators, 2.0: Classical music. 2.30; From House of Repx’esentatives. 5.30: Children’s session. 7.0: News and x-eports. 7.40; Talk, “The History of the sth Field Artillery Battery.” 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.40: Talk, “Heart of Australia.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Eb and Zeb, the country storekeepers. 9.15: Recorded military band programme. Vocalist, Iris Ballinger (cntx’alto). 10.1: Dance programme of new recordings. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 kc.).
7.,30 p.m: A ramble in the news by “Coranto.” 7.40: Talk, ‘Current Books.” 8.0: Concert programme— Four Kings of Rhythm entertain. 8.15; “Axe-Grinding,” the Japanese hcuEcbcy. 8.28: Swing Time Harmonists in a group of popular melodies. 8.40: Talk, Editor of the N.Z. Law Journal, :: Round the Law Courts in the Past Month.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Recital programme.—Ballad recital by Margherita Zelanda (New Zealand coloratura soprano). 9.20; Therie Oswin (pianist). 9.34: Recital by Dennis Noble (baritone). 9.48: Lalla Vondersloot (piano), Olga Burton (violin), and J. Rodgers (flute), in Introduction and Polonaise “Sicilian Serenade.” Flute Solos, “The Whirlwind”;. “Salut du Prin temps" and Scherzo, 10.0, to 10.30: Variety. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 7'o p.m: Official news. 7.10: News and- reports. 7.20: Talk, “Outline History of Ist Battalion Canterbury Regiment.” 7.30; Sheep survey, under auspices of Department of Agriculture. 8.0: “The Second Round —Bulldog Drummond.” Another dramatic episode in duel of wits between Drummond and Professor Carl Petersen. 9.0: Wdather and station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of professional wrestling match. 10.0 to 11.0: i Dance music.
TOMORROW.— 7.3S p.m: /Talk, under auspices of Christchurch Branch of National Council of Women. 8.0: “Mignon” Overture (Thomas). 8.9; Dorothy Turnbull (mezzo-soprano). 8.20: Vera Yager (piano recital). 8.32: Symphony Orchestra, Schubert Waltzes (Schubert). 8.40: A. G. Thompson (baritone). 9.0; Weather 'and station notices. 9.5: Talk, “By Railroad Truck and Highway Across America.” 9.20: Light orchestral and ballad pro- j gramme. 10.0: Music, mirth and mel- j ody: at 10.30, Carson Robison and j Buckaroos. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 7.0 p.m; Official news. 7.10; News and reports. 7,30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Concert by 4YA Concert Orchestra. At 8.22: Recital by Heinrich Rehkemper (baritone). 8.40: Talk. Miss Anna Ross, “Continental CloseUps”—No. 3. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Wilhelm Furtwangler and Berlin Philharmonic Orchesstra, “Fingal’s Cave" overture (Mendelssohn) . 9.13; Nancy Evans (contralto). 9.21: Masterpieces of music. ! with illustration and comment by Dr. jV. E. Galway, Lecturer in Music, i University of Otago, Concerto N.o 1 jin G Minor, by Yehudi Menuhin and ! London Symphony Orchestra i (Bruch); "Liebesttfd,” by Max von i Schillings and State Opera Orchesjtra. Berlin. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth j hnd melody. TOMORROW.— B.O p.m: Humorous serial. “Dad 'and Dave From Snake i Gully.” 8.18; “Back in the Fish Busi- ' ness,” the Japanese houseboy. 8.30: | Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.43: jTalk, “Day With a District Officer in 1 Palestine.” 90: Weather and station
notices. 9.5: Glasgow Orpheus Choir, 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. Readings from “The Antiquary’ (Scott); music from Elgar (Enigma Variations) and Liszt (“Mazepp'a ). 1C.0; Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band.
Short Wave Stations THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. EMPIRE STATIONS. CSC, 16.36 m; GSI, 19.66 m: GSE, 25.28 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB, 31.55 m. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. “World Affairs. Talk by Edwin Howard. 4.45: “Simplon-Orient Express. Musical journey through Europe. 5.30: “Fair Sailors.” Monthly series £f talks. 5.45; Lieder recital by Linda Par 7 ker (Australian soprano*, and Stanley Pope (baritone). 6.20: News 'and announcements. 6.45: Close clown. frieay,”august 12. EMPIRE STATIONS. CSC, 16.36 m: GSJ, 19.66 m: GSE. 25.28 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB. 31.55 m. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. “Fact Of Fiction? —Atlantis, the Lost Continent." feature programme. 5.0: Traditional Welsh music. Dolan Evans (mezzo-seprano) and Beatrice Botterill (harp). 5.25: “Steamboat.“ Variety and dram'a frem floating playhouse. 6.10; Next week’s programmes. 6.20: News and announcements. 6.45: Close' down.
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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 9
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