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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin.— 6.so a.m.: Weather report for aviators (repeated at 10 and 1 p.m.). 7: Session for physical exercises, 7.10: Breakfast session. 9: Close down, 10.5: Recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Recordings. 10.50: Talk to women by "Margaret." Recordings. 2 noon: Lunch music. (Weather report at 1 p.m.) 2 p.m.: Recordings. 3.30: Sports results, Classical music. (Weather and frost forecast at 4.) 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results, 5 • Children's session. 6: Dinner music. 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of news service issued by the Prime Minister's Department, also British official wireless news, 7.10: News and reports. 7.30; Winter course talk: Two Dunedin lawyers discuss "Law Matters; The Law and the Land." 8: St, Kilda Band (conductor, Mr L. Francis) plays Slavonic Rhapsody No. 1 (Friedmann) 8.12: Recording—Jack Feeney, Irish tenor. 8.17: Bandsman H. Mullins plays trombone solo, " The Acrobat *' (Greenwood), with band accompaniment. St. Kilda Band plays "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelbey) 8.28: "Eb and Zeb", (recordings). 8.37: St. Kilda Band plays "Cossack" March (Rimmer). 8.40: Talk by Mr Murray A. Fastier, "Sailing in Arctic Seas." 9: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded feature—" Grand Hotel." 9.35: The First Piano Quartet plays "Blue Danube" Waltz (Strauss). 9.41: The Primary Schools' Choral Festival. A portion of their programme will be relayed from the Dunedin Town Hall. 10 (approx.): "Music. Mirth, and Melody" (recordings). 11! Close down.
4YO, Dunedin.—s p.m.; Recordings. 6: Close down. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Sonata hour, featuring Sonata in D minor (Schumann), played by Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin (piano and violin). 9: Chamber music programme, featuring Quartet No. 15 in A minor (Beethoven), played by the Lener String Quartet. 10: - Brian Lawrence (baritone), Harry Karr (saxophone), and Oleanders Negro Quartet. 10.30: Close down. (The above programme consists wholly of recordings,) 3YA, Christchurch.—7 a.m.: Session for physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Recordings 10.30- Devotional service 10.45: Recordings. 11' Talk to women by " Margaret." 11.10: Talk to women 11.15: Talk by Mrs E Early, "Fashions." 11.30. Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music 2 p.m.: Recordings 3 Classical music. 4: Frost and weather forecast. Light musical programme 4.30: Sports results 5: Children's hour 6: Dinner music 7; Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.10; News and reports. 7.18: Talk by Mr George Bagley, " Personalities and Places in the News.' 7.35: Book review by Mr H. Winston Rhodes. 8: Recorded feature- " Soldier of Fortune." 8.27- Recording—Herman Flnck and his orchestra. 8.35- Recorded feature—" Here's 8 Queer Thing." 8.48: Special recordings—The Comedy Harmonists present "Tell Me To-night" (Spollansky) " Moment Musical " (Schubert), " Minuet " (Boccherini) and " When the Sun Says Good-night to the Mountains (Vincent) 9: Weather forecast and station notices 9.5: Talk by Mr Sydney Thompson "A Painter in Brittany." Mr Thompson is one of New Zealand's most gifted artists He hap lived and painted in Brittany for some years. 8.20: Recorded feature—' The Old-time The-ayter" "A Child of the Pits" or "Not Too Young to Die. 9.34: Special recordings—The Hawaiian Serenaders in four numbers. 9.48: Special recordings—" The Kingsmen, radio's royal quartet. 10: An hour of modern dance music by Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, with interludes on the piano by Willie Smith (recordings) 11: Close down.
2YA. Wellington.—6.so a.m.: Weather report for aviators (repeated at 10 a.m and 1 p.m.). 7: Session for physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast session. 9: Close down 9.30 Educational session. 10.10 • Devotional service. 10.28: Time signal Recordings. 10.45: Talk to women by " Mar garet" Recordings. 11.30: Talk by a representative of the St John Ambulance Association, " First-aid Treatment for Fractures.'" 12 noon : Lunch music 2 p.m.: Classical music. 2.30: Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives 5.30: Continuation of children's session. 6: Dinner music. 7: Government and overseas news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.26:
Time signal. 7.30: Broadcast of proceedings from the House of Representatives. (In the event of a late sitting the broadcast will be continued from Parliament until 11 p.m.) 10.30 (approx.): "Music, Mirth, and Melody" (recordings). 11: Closedown. IYA, Auckland.—7 a.m.: Session for physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast session. 9: Close down. 10: Devotional service, conducted by Rev. G. A. D. Spence. 10.15- Recordings 11: Talk to women by 'Margaret." 11.10. Talk by Mrs Beatrice Beeby, "Bringing Up the Young Child." 11.20: Recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 1.30 p.m.: Relay from the Teachers' Training College of educational session —" To-morrow's History " (fifth talk), Mr B M. Kibblewhite; "Music" (thirteenth lesson), Mr R. Howie; "Farming Down the Ages: Implements." Mr C. L Gillies 2.30; Classical music. 3.15. Sports results. 3.30: Light musical programme. (Weather report for farmers at 4.) 4.30: Sports results. 5: Children's session 6: Dinner music 7: Rebroadcast from 2YA of Government and overseas news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Talk by gardening expert, ." Spraying Fruit Trees." 8: Concert programme Recorded serial—" The Rich Uncle from Fiji." 8.12: Miss Jean Macfarlane New Zealand contralto, sings "Over the Dark, Still Silence" (Rizzi). "Spendthrift" (Charles), ' "Trees" (Rasbach), " Waiata Poi " (Alfred Hill) and "Minor and Major" (Soross) 8.27: Special recordings—" The Homestead on the Rise'' 8.40: "Eb and Zeb" (recordings) 8.49- Special recordings—" The Kingsmen." radio's royal quartet. 9: Weather report and station notices 9.5: Talk by Mr L. K Munro. "World Affairs." 9.20: Dance music. 10: Relay from the Metropole Cabaret of programme by Mr Sammy Lee and his Americanadians 11: Close down. SHORT-WAVE STATION Empire Transmflssion No. 1, Daventry (for New Zealand and Australia).— 4.30 p.m (N.Z.standard time)- Big. Ben. "Empire Exchange "—points of view by travellers from the dominions arid pennies 4.45' sestet. 5.15 : " The Working Classes " Mature proiorramme. produced bv Olive Shapley 6: The news. 6.15: Variety. 6.45 to close down : Sports news and market notes
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23857, 11 July 1939, Page 2
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