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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES The national stations will revise the programme matter to be presented in the immediate future, and advertised programmes will not necessarily be adhered to. Until after the funeral of his late Majesty, the ordinary daily programmes will probably conclude at 10 p.m., and evening dance sessions and music, mirth, and melody sessions will be deleted. 4YA, Dunedin. session. 9 : Close down. 10 : Recordings. 10.15 : Devotional service. 10.30 : Recordings. 12 noon : Summary of play in Plunket Shield match Wellington v. Otago (third day). Lunch music. 1 p.m.: Summary of play in above cricket match. Recordings. 3.20 : Cricket summary. Sports results. Classical music. 4 : Weather report for farmers. Recordings. 4.30; Light musical programme. 4.45 Cricket summary. Sports results. 5 : Children’s session (“ Richard the Lionheart ” at 5.45). 6: Cricket summary. Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30 : Survey of to-day’s play in the cricket match Wellington v. Otago. 8 : Chimes. Special recordings, violin, ’cello, and piano. 8.12 : Recital of gipsy songs by Miss ilinemoa Rosieur, New Zealand soprano (four numbers). 8.25: Pianoforte recital by Mr Charles Martin. 8.40 : Talk by Mr J. T. Paul, “World Affairs.” 9 : Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : The Opportune Players present “ Lost Horizon,” a radio play based on the novel by James Hilton. 10 : Dance music. 11 : Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10 : Devotional service. 10.15 : Recordings. (Reports on the second Christchurch wool sale will be broadcast at intervals.) 11 : Time signal. Talk by Miss Lucy Cowan, “The Music of Words.” 11.17 : Recordings. 12 noon : Lunch music. 2 p.m. : Recordings. 3: Classical music. 4: Time signal. Weather forecast for farmers. Light musical programme. 4.30 : Sports results. 5 : Children’s hour. 6 : Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 7.30 ; Time signal. Talk by 3YA gardening expert, “ Hedges and Screens.” 8 : Chimes. March and waltz, New Brighton Municipal Band (conductor, Mr J. A. Nuttall). 8.12 ; Record, male chorus. 8.18 : Selection, New Brighton Band. 8.28: “Eb and Zeb, the Country Storekeepers,” in another humorous episode (recordings). 8.37 : (Fantasia, New Brighton Band. 8.45 : Record, silver tenor. 8.51 : Foxtrot and march, New Brighton Band. 9 : Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Talk by Professor D. B. Copland, “ The New Deal Makes Heavy Weather in America.” 9.25 : Record, string quartet. Record, four soprano solos. 10: “Music, Mirth, and Melody” (recordings). 11 : Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 a.m. : Breakfast 1 session. 9 : Close down. 10 : Chimes, i Recordings. 10.30 : Devotional service, i 10.45 : Recordings. (Time signal at 11.) 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 pan,: Classi-

cal music. 3.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. Recordings. 4 : Time signal. Sports results. Recordings. 5 : Children’s hour (“Alice in Orchestralia ” at 5.30). 6: Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 7.40: Talk by 2YA book reviewer, “ Books, Grave and Gay.” 8 : Chimes. Special recordings, string quartet with clarinet. 8.42 ; Talk by Mrs Carrie P, Wallace, “ Helen Keller."” 9.2 : Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Continuity programme, “ Songs that Will Live” (narrator, Mr E. C. M'Kay) i 9.43: Special recordings. 10 : Dance programme. 11 : Close down. IYA, Auckland.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12 . noon : Lunch music. 2 pin.: Recordings. 2.30 : Classical music. 3.15 : Sports results. 3.45 : Light musical programme. 4 : Weather forecast for farmers. Recordings. 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children’s session. 6: Dinner music. 7 : News and reports. 8 : Concert programme. Record, violin, piano, and ’cello. 8.5 : Mr J. W. Bailey presents the dramatic playlet "Dust,” by Elizabeth Illingworth. 8.26 : Record, violin, ’cello, and piano. 8.30 : A tale of the Secret Service, "The Deserted Mine,” a further episode in the K 7 series (recordings). 9 :. Weather report and station notices. 9.5 : Talk, Mr Spenceley Walker, “Looking Forward—New Zealand’s Centenary : Wnat Should We do ? ” 9.20 ; Pianoforte recital by Dr Edgar L. Bainton, director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music (five _ numbers). 9.40: Mr Clement Q. Williams, Australian baritone, with orchestral accompaniment (four numbers). 9.54: Rhapsody by IYA Orchestra (conductor, Mr Harold Baxter). 10: “Music, Mirth, and Melody” (recordings). 11: Close down. Empire Transmission No. 1, Daventry (for New Zealand and Australia; New Zealand summer time is given).—B p.m.: Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Mr Arthur Benjamin, Australian pianist, 9 : A message by the Right Hon. Stanley M. Bruce, High Commissioner in London for the Commonwealth of Australia, 9.15 : A recital by Miss Evelyn Scotney, Australian soprano. 9.45 : The news. 10.5 : Close down .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 22790, 27 January 1936, Page 2