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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin.—7 a.m.: Breakias session. 9: Close down. 10: Recora ings. 10.15: Devotional service 10.30 Recordings. 12 noon; Lunch music (At intervals, commencing about 12.45 p.m., a running description of events on the first day of the Dunedin Jockey Club's meeting will be broadcast.) 2 p.m.: Rebroadcast from Wellington of educational session (see 2\A pro gramme). During the educational session broadcast (2-3 p.m.) 4YO wili carry out the relay from Wingatui of the descriptions of the racing during that period. 3: Recordings 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4: VVeathei forecast for farmers. Recordings 4.30 Light musical programme. 4.45 • Sports results. 5: Children's session. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8: Chimes. Special recordings of orchestral music (Mehul overture). 8.10: Record, baritone. 8.16: Special recordings of orchestral music (suite de ballet by Lala). 8.40: Reserved. 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.29: Re cord, soprano (group of songs by Hugo Wolf). 9.37: Record, orchestra. 9.45: Record, violinist. 9.53: Record, orchestra. 10: "Music, Mirth and Melody" (recordings). 11. Close down. 4YO, Dunedin, will broadcast an alternative programme from 5 p.m.
3YA, Christchurch.—7 a.m.: Break fast session. 9 : Close down. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. (Time signal at 11.) 12 noon Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Recordings. 2.30. A.C.E. (Home Science) talk. Picnic Meals." 3: Classical music. 1: Time signal and special weather forecast. Light musical programme. 4.3 . Sporti results. 5 : Children's hour. 6 : Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal. Talk under the auspices of the New Zealand Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs by Mr , J. G. M'Kay, "Supplementary Stock Feed.' 8: Chimes. A programme of lecorded humour with instrumental interludes 9 ■ Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk by Mr G. M. Keys, "From the Annals of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Sergeant Joy of Baffin Land." 9.20: Dance music. 11: Close down.
2YA, Wellington—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9 : Close down. 10 : Chimes. Recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11:" Time signal. Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Educational session—Mr Graham Crossley, "The Changing World"; Miss A. Milliard, "Story Talks of the Pacific" (No. 5); Mr J M. Luxford, S.M., Wellington, " The Ijlands of the Pacific " ; Mr H. M. Millar, " Hydro-electricity in New Zealand" (first talk). 3. Sports results. 3.30 • Special weather forecast for farmers. Recordings. 1: Time signal. Sports results. Recordings. 5: Children's hour (talk on topical events by Lady Ini Statham at 5.30) 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. (Time signal at 7.30.) 7.40: Talk by 2YA book reviewer. 8: Chimes. Record, orchestra. 8.5: A further incident in the lives of the Japanese houseboy and his employer,
"Board and Lodging" (recordings). 8.19: Record band. 8.22: Mr Arthur Hemsley, humorous entertainer and character comedian. 8.34: "The Voice of the People: Catherine the Great," being one of a series of recorded short plays dealing with the rulers of the Russian people. 8.41: Talk by Mr W Fielding, "The Game of Bowls." 9. Weather report ~nd station notices. 9.5: An abridged musical presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera " Patience " (recordings). 10.15 : "Music, Mirth, and Melody" (recordings). 11.5: Close down. IYA, Auckland—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 12.30 p.m.: Relay of mid-week service from St. Matthew's Anglican Church. 12.50: Continuation of lunch music. 2: Recordings. 2.30: Classical music. 3.15. Sports results. 3.30: A.C.E. (Home Science) talk, "Picnic Meals." 3.45: Light musical programme. 4: Special weather report for farmers. Selected recordings. 4.30: Sports results. 5 • Children's session. 6: Dinner music. 7: News and reports. 7.30: Comment on current events by M» R. A. K. Mason 7.40: Talk by Professor W. A. Sewell, "The Consequences of War: (3) Cultural." 8: Concert programme. A 8.8. C. recorded feature—" Echoes of Ulster,' a programme of characteristic music and humour from Northern Ireland. 8.47: Record, orchestra. 8.54: Record, tenor. 9: Weather report and 'ation notices. 9.5: 8.8. C. recorded talk, "Conquest of the Air." 9.25: Record band. 9.28: Mrs H. Reffell, soprano 9.34: Mr Charles Hayes, cornetisl 9.39: Record, band. 9.45: Mrs H. Reffell, soprano. 9.51: Mr Charles Hayes, cornetist. 9.57: Record, band 10: An hour with Mr Billy Cotton and his band (recordings). 11' Close down.
Empire Transmission No. 1, Daventry (for New Zealand and Australia).— 7.15 p.m. (summer time): Big Ben. Mr Frederic Bayco at the organ of the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court road, London. 7.45: "Food for Thought," three talks on topics of the
moment. (Greenwich time signal at 8.) 8.5: Mr Yehudi Menuhin, violinist. 8.15: "Bula Matari" ("The Breaker of Rocks")—the story of a workhouse waif, John Rowlands, who became Henry Morton Stanley, the finder of Livingstone; dramatised by Messrs Robin Gerard and Frank Hird; produced by Mr William MacLurg. 8.55: News and announcements. 9.15: Close down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23006, 8 October 1936, Page 2
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