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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'* news), 11 p.m. Local news at 7 p.m Devotional exercises In the morning, breakfast, lunch, and dinner music, and children's sessions in the evenings are ially features. Stations open at 6 a.m and close down at 11.30 p.m 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.).—9 a.m.: Correspondence School session. 10.40: Talk by Nelle Scanlan. 11: "For My Lady"— husband and wife in music. Jan Kiepura and Martha Eggerth. 11.20: Waltzes and women. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Variety. 3.35: Classical music. 4.30: Cafe music. ?: "Story of New Zealand's Industrial War Effort." 7.30: Royal Artillery String Orchestra. 7.40: Winter course talk by Dr C. M. Focken and Miss A. R. Blackie, " The Modern Microscope." 8: St. Kilda Band (conductor, L. Francis). 8.8: The Troubadours' Male Quartet. 8.15: St. Kilda Band, with solo cornet. 8.21: Recordings. 8.39: St. Kilda Band, with solo trombone. 8.42: Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch. 8.48: St. Kilda Band. 9: N.B.S. newsreel. 9.15: 8.8. C. commentary. 9.25: The Clan Players with Sydney McEwan. 9.31: " Coronets of England: The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots." 9.57: Carmen Cavallaro, pianist. 10: " Music, Mirth, and Melody." 10.15: Repetition of greetings from the boys overseas.
I War news is announced daily I I from London on short wave | at the following times:—4. I | 6, 8.45, and 10.45 a.m.; 1, I | 2, 4.30, 6.15, 8, and 11 p.m. I
4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—5 p.m.: Light variety. 7: "Story of New Zealand's Industrial War Effort." 7.5: After-dinner music. 7.45: "The Crimson Trail." 8: Chamber music, featuring at 8.15 the EUy Ney Trio playing Trio in B flat major (Schubert), and at 9.30 Leopold Godowsky playing Sonata in B flat minor (Chopin). 10: Meditation music.
4YZ. Invercargill (680 k.c.). —9 to 9.45 a.m.: Corresptndence School session. 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 5.15: Tea dance. 6: "The Woman in Black." 6.40: Memories of other days. 7: "Story of New Zealand's Industrial War Eff(#t." 7.5: After-dinner music. 7.30": Hilly Billy
round-up. 7.45: Listeners' own. 9.25: Chamber music, introducing Sonata No. 1 in B flat for 'Cello and Piano (Mendelssohn), played by William Pleeth and Margaret Good.
3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —9 a.m.: Correspondence School session. 10: "For My Lady"—" Martin's Corner." 10.45: Light music. ,11: Talk by Mrs Mary Scott, " The Comfortable Friend." 11.15: Fashion talk by Ethel Early. 11.30: "Music While You Work." 1.15 p.m.: Headline news and views. 2: Variety. 3: Classical hour. 4: Orchestras and ballads. 7: "Story of New Zealand's Industrial War Effort.' 7.15: Book review by H. Winston Rhodes. 7.30: New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.39: "Dad and Dave." 7.52: Hildegarde presents songs by Noel Coward. 8.1: Studio presentation by Allen Wellbrock. pianist. 3.14: Boston Promenade Orchestra. 8.17: "A Gentleman Rider" (final episode). 8.30: Salon Orchestra. 8.43: Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture. 9.25: Masked Masqueraders. 10: Dance music. 10.15' Repetition of greetings from the boys overseas.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24737, 14 October 1941, Page 2
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