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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc. 1—7.30: Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Prelude to Act 3 “Tannhauser" (Wagner). 7 45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: "Leaves from My Scrapbook." by Cecil Hull. 8.15: Ormandy and Philadelphia Orchestra, "Matthias the Painter" Suite (Hindemith). 8.39: Studio recital by Doris Willoughby (mezzo-soprano). 8.50: The Haile Orchestra. • Nocturne" (Dvorak). 0.0: Newsreel with Commentary. 9.25: Szigeti (violin) and Bartok (piano), "Rhapsody No. 1" (Bartok). 9.33: Mark Raphael (baritone). 9.39: Vronsky and Babin (two pianos). "Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos" (Rachmaninoff). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.50: Propaganda Front. 11.0: London News. 11.15: Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.)—7.30: "In Quiet Mood.” Music from the Masters. 7.46 What the American Commentators Say. 8.5: Margot Dallison (soprano). A studio recital. 8.14: Everybody’s Scrapbook No. 3. 8.40: At Short Notice. 9.0: Newsreel with Commentary. 9.25: For the Bandsman. 9.45: Gilbert and Sullivan Selections. 10.0: New Zealand News for the New Zealand Forces in the Pacific Islands (6.715 megacycles. 44.67 metres). 10.10: Review of Saturday s Racing. 10.20: Rhythm on Record. 10.50: Propaganda Front. 11.0: London News. 11.15: Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.)—7.30: London Symphony Orchestra, "Carnival in Paris” (Svendsen). 7.45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: From the studio—Trevor Hutton (flautist). 8.9: From the Studio —Peter Cooper (pianist). "Sonata in E Flat Major” (Haydn). 8.25: From the Studio—Cara Cogswell (mezzocontralto). 8.36: Organ Recital by Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. "First Movement from Sonata in D Flat,” Op. 154 (Rheinberger), "Ave Maria d’Arcadelt” (Liszt), "Humoreske” (Dvorak). 8.55: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Slavonic Dance No. 5 in A Major” (Dvorak). 9.0: Newsreel with Commentary. 9.25: Albert Sandler’s Orchestra. "None but the Weary. Heart” (Tchaikovsky, arr. Mulder). 9.30: Chopin and his Music. 10.0: The Masters in Lighter Mood. 10.50: Propaganda Front. 11.0: London News. 11.15: Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.)—7.30: "Dad and Dave.” 7.45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: New Mayfair Orchestra. "The Five O’clock Girl” (Ruby). 8.4: Musical Digest. 8.29: "Baffles." 8.55: Winstone’s Accordion Band, "I Know Why” (Warren). 9.0: Newsreel with Commentary. 9.25: Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra. "Scherzo” from “Symphony No. 5” (from "Tire New World"), (Dvorak). 9.33: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, • Salute to America.” 9.54: Sophie Braslau (contralto). 9.53: Stokowski and the AllAmerican Youth Orchestra, “The StarSpangled Banner" (Key). 10.0: Dance music by Dick Colvin and his Music. 10.30: Propaganda Front. 11.0: London News. 11.15: Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 2YN NELSON (920 kc.)—7.o. “The Crimson Trail.” 7.22: Liberty Loan Talk by Mr A. H. Crawley and Captain H. Williams. 7.30: "March of Democracy.” 7.42: Light Music—Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. "Calling All Workers” March; Raymond Newell (baritone), "Airmen of the Emoire." 7.49: Eddy Duchin (piano). “Why Do I Love You?” Pat Kirkwood (vocal), “You’ve Done Something to My Heart.” 7.55: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, “Sweet Sue.” 8.0: God Save the King Variety and Sketches— Clapham and Dwyer on “Golf”; Dick Mclntire and his Harmony Hawaiians, "Hula Lolo.” 8J0: Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra, The Gaucho Serenade”; Sandy Powell and Company. "Sandy Flies the Atlantic. 8.20: Sidney Torch (organ), “Rhythm of the Clock”; Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, "The Cure for Hiccoughs.” 8.o0: Light Classical Music—London Symphony Orchestra (Goehr). "The Immortals” Concert Overture. 8.38; Grace Moore (soprano), "Learn How to Lose,” “Stars in Mv Eyes.” 8.45: Fritz Kreisler (violin), "Lotus Land." 8.49; Webster Booth (tenor) "My Lavender Lass,” "Love is My Song.” 8.54: Reginald Foort "Four Indian Love Lyrics.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: Pans Symphony Orchestra. "Mignon” Overture. 99- Rise Stevens (mezzo-soprano), "Knowst Thou the Land.” 613: Webster Booth, Nancy Evans, Dennis Noble and Noel Eadie. ’Carmen” vocal gems. 9 21: Grand Symphony Orchestra. “Romeo and Juliet” Selection. 9.27: Enrico Caruso (tenor), "Yes She Was Taken From Me, "Oh Paradise.” 9.35: The Salon Orchestra (Shilkret). "Humoresque," “Amaryllis, “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise. 9y-; "Live, Love and Laugh.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 July 1943, Page 6

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 July 1943, Page 6

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 2 July 1943, Page 6

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