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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—7.30: Studio recital by Esther Saias (soprano) in a group of songs by Henry Shirley, with the composer at the piano. 7.45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: The Philharmonic Orchestra, “The Green Princess" (Saint-Saens). 8.6: The International Singers. 8.9: State Opera Orchestra. “Christmas Fairies" Overtures (Piitzner). 8.19: Studio recital by Winifred Gardner (pianist). 8.35: Joseph Szigetti (violin; 8.38: Studio recital by Alfred Scoffin (bassbaritone). 8.30: Julio Oyanguren (guitar). 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: The Merry Macs. 9.31: The BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Salute to Rhythm, a BBC production leaturing Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. 10.40: Dance music. 11.0; London News. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.1,-7.30: "New Tunes for Old." 7.45: Whit the American Commentators Say. 8.0: Tommy Handley. 8.30: “He Came by Night." 8.44: In a Sentimental Mood. Reg Leopold and his Orchestra. Vocalist, Jack Cooper. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.30: N.Z. News tor the Pacific Islands. 9.40: Old-time dance music, featuring Henry Rudolph's Players. Vocalists, Beatrice Taylor. Sylvia Devenie and Maxwell Blake. 10.0: Sports results. 11.0: London News.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)—7.30: “Aloha Land," featuring Lukewelas Royal Hawaiians. 7.45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: "Krazy Kapers.” 8.27: A 1 Goodman and his Orchestra. 8.30: "Kay on the Keys," Kay Cavendish and her viano (BBC programme). 8.45: From the studio, Thomas E. West (tenor). 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: “Those Were the Days" (BBC programme). 10.0: Sports results. 10.15: The Masters in Lighter Mood. 11.0: London News. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.C.)—7.30: The Langworth Orchestra. 7.35: From the studio. Margaret Pratt (contralto;. 7.45: What the American Commentators Say. 8.0: “Band Stand" (BBC programme). 8.29: From the studio. J. W. Thomson (baritone). 8.38: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Espana Rapsodie" (Chabrier). 8.44: Nancy Evans (contralto). 8.50: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Festival Polonaise” (Svendsen), ■Eldgaffeln" (Landen;. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: Geraldo and his Orci -stra (BBC production). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.0: London News.

2YN NELSON (920 k.c.)—7.0: “Listeners’ Own Session” —Albert Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden”; Deanna Duibin (soprano), “Ave Maria." 7.8: Albert Sammons (violin), “Intermezzo” Richard Tauber (tenor), “A Perfect Day." 7.14: Sports Results. 7.18: Boston Promenade Orchestra (A. Fiedler), "The Skaters Waltz." 7.24: John Charles Thomas (baritone), “Trees"; Gil Dech (piano), "The Robin’s Return.” 7 30: Gracie Fields (vocal; “Little Drummer Boy”; Victor Silvester’s Ballroom Orchestra, “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening." 7.37: Dick Todd (vocal), “I’ll Be Seeing You”; Joe Loss and his Orchestra, “Put Your Arms Around Me Honey." 7.43: Bing Crosby and Andrews Sisters (vocal), “Vict’ry Polka"; Charlie Spivak’s Orchestra, "White Christmas." 7.50- George Formby (comedian), “George Formby's Crazy Record." 7.56: Freddy Martin’s Orchestra, “Why Don’t We Do This More Often." 8.0: God Save the King. Concert Session—Marek Weber’s Orchestra with Comedy Harmonists, "The Flower of Hawaii” Selection. 8.10: Radio Stage, “Death in the Mist.” 8.35: Harry Horiick’s Orchestra. ' Carnations,” "Gypsy Love Song,” "Acclamations.” 8.45: Essie Ackland (contralto), "Song of Sleep." ‘Gentle Zephyrs." 8.51: Marcel Palotti (organ), “The Rosary,” "Queen of Love," "Dance of the Flowers.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: Dance Music by Hal Kemp's Orchestra, "Naturally,” "I Can’t Love You Any More,’’ “Talkin’ to My Heart,” “Where Do I Go Fiom You.” 9.13: Kate Smith (vocal), “Imagination.” 9.17: Tne Orchestra, “What Goes Up Must Come Down," “Don’t Let That Moon Get Away." “Like a Monkey Likes Coconuts," “Siberian Sleigh Ride.” 9 30: Swing Session—Bob Crosby’s Orchestra, “Tea for Two,” “Them There Eyes." 9.37: Woody Herman's Orchestra, “Twin City Blues.” 9.40: Will Bradley s Orchestra, "Scramble Two." 9.43: Harry James and his Orchestra, “Crazy Rhythm,” "The Clipper.” 9.50: Metronome All Star Band, “All Star Strut.” 9.53: Louis Armstrong’s Orchestra, "Dipper Mouth Blues.” “Mahogany Hall Stomp.” TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) All Main Stations—6.o, 7.0. 7.45, 8.45 a.m.: London News. 9.0: With the Boys Overseas. 1.15 and 6.15 p.m.: London News. 8.45: Sunday Evening Talk. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 11.0: London News. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—11.0: Presbyterian Service, St. Stephen's Church (Rev. W. R. Milne). 2.30: “The Exiles." 3.0: Grieg and his Music. 3.30: NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini (U.S.A. programme). 4.30: "The Man Born to be King.” 5.30: Children’s Song Service. 7.0: Church of Christ Service. Dominion Road (Mr E. M. Blaiklock, M.A.). 8.15: Studio recital by Andersen Tyrer (English pianist). 9.20: Weekly News Summary in Maori. 9.33: London Symphony Orchestra, “The Planets” (Holst). - 2YA WELLINGTON (57u k.c#)—lo.ls a.m.: A programme by the Citadel Salvation Army Band. 11.0: Anglican Service, St. Thomas’ Church (Rev. W. G. Williams). 2.0: Bach, "Concerto No. 1 in A Minor," Yehudi Menuhin (violinist) and Symphony Orchestra conducted by Georges Enesco. 2.17: To Celebrate the Centenary of the Birth of Gabriel Faure. 4.15: Men and Music—Henry Bishop (BBC production). 5.0: Children’s Song Service, Uncle Ashley and Church of Christ Choir. 7.0: Brethren Service (Mr R. A. Laiulaw). 8.5: NBS Light Orchestra. Conductor, Harry Ellwood. 9.20: Weekly News Summary in Maori. 9.30: N.Z. News for the Pacific Islands. 9.50: Operas by Boughton and Delius, “The Immortal Hour” (Boughton), “Hassan” and “Koanga” (Delius). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)—11.0: Brethren Service, Rutland Street Hall (Mr A. G. Bain). 3.0: NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Frank Black (U.S.A. programme). 3.48: Russian Cathedral Choir. 4.0: Women of History—The Empress Eugenie. 5.0: Children’s Service, Canon Parr. 7.0: Congregational Service, Trinity Church (Rev. L. B. Fletcher). 8.5: Fairey Aviation Works Band. 8.13: From the studio—lsabel Purse (soprano). 8.36: Dennis Noble (baritone). 9.22: Studio recitals by Ngaire Pounsford (pianist) and Iris Moxley (contralto). 9.36: Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)—11.0: Salvation Army Service (Adjutant H. Manse Read). 2.0: “The Man Bom to be King.” 2.45: The St. Michael’s Singers with Constant Lambert and the Halle Orchestra. 3.30: This Sceptred Isle, “Glasgow." 4.1: The Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra (BBC programme). 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 6.30: Presbyterian Service, Knox Church (Rev. O. T. Baragwanath, B.A. 8.15: An organ recital by Professor V. E. Galway, Mus.D., Dunedin City Organist. 9.22: “The Silence of the Sea,” from the story by the French underground writer Vercors. A tense drama about the silent people (NBS production). zxn NELSON (920 k.c.)—7.0: Classical Music —Sir Thomas Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Carmen” Suite Bizet). 7.16: Georges Thill (tenor), "Medje” Arabian Song, “Noel." 7.25: Edouard Commette (organ), “Piece Heroique” 7.33: Yvonne Printemps (soprano). “Plaisir d’Amour.” 7.36. Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra, “Gymnopedie” Nos. 1 and 2. 7.42: Cedric Snarpe (’cello), “Berceuse De ‘Jocelyn’,” “Apres Un •eve." 7.48: Maggie Teyte (soprano), “Soir.” 7.51: Koussevitzky and Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Minuet of the Will o’ the Wisps,” "Presto and Waltz,” “Hungarian March.” 8.3: "The Stones Cry Out” (BBC feature). 8.18: Light Symphony Orchestra (Coates), "The Man from the Country." 8.21: John McCormack (tenor), “Will You Go With Me," “She Rested by the Broken Brook.” 8.27: New Light Symphony Orchestra (A. Murray), “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes." 8.30: God Save the King. Concert Session —Featuring music by English composers: London Philharmonic Orchestra (Beecham) “Summei Night on the River” (Delius). 8.37: Henry Holst (violin) and Gerald Moore (piano), “Legende in E Flat for Violin and Pianoforte” (Delius). 8.45: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), "Down in the Forest.” 8.48: Light Symphony Orchestra. “Queen Mary’s Song.” 8.51: Ilona Kabos and Louis Kentner (piano duet), “Popular Song” 8.54: Manchester Children’s Choir, “Nymphs and Shepherds. ' 8.58: The Philadelphia Orchestra (Stokowski), “Gigg.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: “The Girl of the Ballet." 9.25: The Salon Orchestra (L. Joy), “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise." 9.28: Lily Pons (soprano), "Cupil Captive." 9.31: The Salon Orchestra (L Joy). “Amaryllis.” 9.34: “Music of the Concert Hails” No. 13, "Pictures at an Exhibition” (Moussorgsky), Philadelphia Orchestra (E. Ormandy); “Fetes” (Debussy), Philadelphia Orchestra (Stokowski); “On the Trail” (from Grand Canyon Suite), (Groie), Andre Kosteianetz and his Orchestra, (an Office of War Information feature). __________ DUTCH WOMAN BURNED ALIVE BY GERMANS It is learned from Holland that a woman underground worker who distributed the underground paper “de Waarheid” (the Truth) was caught by the Germans. As torture failed to induce her to reveal the names of her fellow underground workers, the Germans poured petrol over her and set her alight. TRY ZANN AT OUR EXPENSE 9d stamps brings generous trial package of ZANN Pile Treatment. Simple, easy relief. Zann Pty., Box 952ZA (B. M. Appleton, 154 Featherston street, Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 12 May 1945, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 12 May 1945, Page 7

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 12 May 1945, Page 7

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