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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

- m TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations:—News broadcasts will be heard from the National Broadcasting Service stations at the following times!— 6. 7, 8.45 a.m., and 12.15, 1.15, 6.15, 9 p.m. (New Zealand newsreel, compiled from" all sources—a review of the day's news), 11 p.m. Loc&l news at 7 p.m Devotional exercises in the morning, breakfast, lunch, and dinner music, and children's sessions in the evenings are daily features. Stations open at 6 a.m and close down at 11.30 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —10.40 a.m.: Talk by " Belinda," " Our Nat#al Heritage." 11: "For My Lady "—Nat.'Shilkrefs Salon Group, (part singers). 11.20: From the talkies; favourite ballads. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Variety. 3: Broadcast French lesson for postprimary schools. 3.35: Classical music. 4.30: Cafe music. 7.10: Talks for Young Farmers' Clubs (arranged by the Department of Agriculture)—(l) "Maintenance of Soil Fertility," Warepa Young Farmers' Club; (2) " Experimental Work," by Mr Saxby. 7.30: Boston Promenade Orchestra. 7.40: Keith Faulkner, baritone. 7.46: Albert Sammons, violinist. 7.52: The Don Cossacks. 8:' Masterpieces of music with thematic illustrations and comments by Professor V. E. Galway. 8.40: Gwynn Williams and the Welsh Singers. 8.46: Eugene Goossens and the New Symphony Orchestra. 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.15:8.8.C. commentary. 9.25: The Jules Ruben Piano Trio. 9.28: "The Woman in White." 9.54: Alfredo Campoli and his orchestra. 10; Billy Cotton and his band. War news is announced daily from London on short wave at the following times: —1,4, 6, 8.45, and 10.45 a.m.; noon; 12.45. 4.30, 6.15, 8, and 11 p.m.

4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—5 p.m.: Tunes for the tea table. 6: Melody and song. 7: After-dinner music. 8: The Buccaneers. 8.15: "Mr Chalmers. K.C." 8.30: Ted Steele (novachord). 8.45: Down among the basses. 9: Variety. 10: Laughter and song. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.). —1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 3 to 3.15: French lesson for post-primary schools. 5.15: Variety. 6. "Dad and* Dave." 6.45: " Mittens " (final episode). 7: After-dinner music. 7.30: Book talk by H. B. Farnall. 7.45: "La Traviata" (Verdi), Act 3, by soloists, orchestra, and chorus of La Scala, Milan. 8.15: " Hard Cash." 8.27: " Curtain Up." 9.25: Supper dance by Guy Lornbardo and Victor Young and their orchestras, with interludes by Freddy Gardner (saxophone). 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —lO a.m.: " For My Lady "—lovers' lilts from the operas. 10.45: Alfredo Campoli, violinist. 11:* Talk by "Belinda," "Our Natural Heritage." 11.10: Variety. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Film music and some humour. 2.30: A.C.E. talk, 'lndoor Exercise." 2.45: Organ interlude. 3: French lesson for post-primary schools. 3.15: Classical hour. 4.15: Melody and rhythm 7.10: Gardening talk. 7.30: Band of H.M.. Royal Marines. 7:43: "Conversations by the Fireside: The Place of Rewards in the Family '—a discussion by Miss D. E. Dolton and a parent. 7.58: Coldstream Guards Band. 8.7: Songs from the studio by Vera Martin, contralto, .and Robert Lindsay, baritone, with recorded interludes by the 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band. 9.25: Studio presentation by, Valmai Moffett, 'cellist, and Ernest Jenner, pianist. 9.49: Vladimir Rosing, tenor. 9.58: Marcel Moyse, flautist. 10: "Music, Mirth, and Melody.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24634, 16 June 1941, Page 2

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514

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24634, 16 June 1941, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24634, 16 June 1941, Page 2

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