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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. 7.0, Breakfast session; 8.30, close down; 10.0, devotional service, conducted by Rev. E. S. Harkness; ! 10.15, selected recordings; 12.0, lunch music; 1.50, educational session, relayed from the Training College, Epsom, to be conducted by the following lecturers: Mr. D. M. Rae, M.A.. F.R., Hist. Soc., Travel Talks, No. 7, “Flanders, Twenty Years After Anzac Day.” Mr. C. L. Gillies, B.Ag., Rural Studies, Nd. 3, “Trees and Shrubs on the Farms.” Professor H. Hollinrake, School Music, fourth lesson; 3.0, classical music; 3.15, sports results; 3.30, light musical programme; 4.30, special weather report for farmers and Sports results; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Dave; 6.0, dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Bodk review. 8.0: Concert programme, relayed to IZH, Hamilton. The Novelty Four, (a) “Polly”f “(b) “Isle of Capri.” 8.10: Jack Buchanan, comedian, “Oo! La! La!” - 8.14: Red Norvo, xylophone, “Knockin’ on Wood.” 8.17: Vocal gems by a French ensemble, “The Merry Widow.” 8.25: The Novelty Four, (a) “Oceans of Time”; (b) “Maori Medley” waltz. 8.3 T: Reginald FOOrt, organ, “Whistling in the. Dark.” 8.34: Gladys Moncrieff, “For Love of You.” 8.37: Yehudi Menuhin, Violin, “Guitarre.” 8.40: The Western Brothers, humour, “PlSy the Game, You Cads”; “After all That.” 8.46: The Novelty Four, (a) “May I Not Love” (saxophone sold); (b) “True.” 8.53: Vdcal gems by the Light Opera Company and the Revellers, (a) "Oh, Kay”; (b) “Coconuts.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Mr. H. J. Gilmore, talk, “London,, East and West.” 9.20: Dance music. * 11.0: Close down. 2YA, Wellington. 7.0; to 8.30, Breakfast session; 10.0, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.0, time signals from the Dominion Observatory; 15.0, lunch music; 2.0, Classical hour; 3.0, Sports results; 3.30, special weather forecast for farmers; 4.0, time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Sports results; 4.30, special weather fdrecast for farmers; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Jumbo and; Jumtina; 6.0, dinner music.

7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Talk, Mf. T. P. Cleary, LL.B., “St. Patrick’s College Jubilee.” 7.40! Talk, Representative, Agricultural Department, “For the Man oh the Land.” 8.0: A programme featuring the works of the French composer, Edouard Lalo. Yehudi Menuhin with thfe Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by Georges Enescd, “Symphonic Espagnole”: First movement, allegro non troppo; second mdveitieht, scherzahdd; third movement, intermezzo; fourth movement, andante; fifth movement, rondo. 8.35: Ninon Vallin (Soprano), “L’Amout 1 Sorcier” (“Love, > the Magician”)—“Danse du Jeu d’Amotir”; “Sequedille Murcieniie.” 8.40: “The Causes .of War.” A talk de-

livered by the Very Rev. W- R. Inge, K.C.V.0., D.D., and one of a series specially recorded by the 8.8. C. 8.56: Edouard Commette (brgan), “Toccata.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: M. Charles Rousseliere (tenor), "Pensee d’Automne” (“Thoughts of Autumn”); “Noel Paien.” 9.13: Orchestre Symphonique, Paris, “Norwegian Rhapsody.” 9.21: Sigrid Onegin with Berlin State Opera Orchestra and Berlin Doctors’ Choir (contralto with orchestra and male choir), “Alto Rhapsody.” 9.37: Orcaestre de I’Association des Concerts Lamoureux, Paris, • “Namouna” ballet suite: (a) “Prelude”; (b) “Serenade”; (c) “La Siesta”; (d) “Danses Marocaines”; (e) “Presto.” 10.2 to 11.2: Music, mirth ahd melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: A continuity programme, “Round the Family Hearth.” 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. , 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 2FC, Sydney. 10.6, National programme from Sydney studios. Two powerful dramas founded on stories from the Bible. Written by William Ford Manley, adapted for radio and produced by Lawrence H. Cecil. This drama is in six scenes: (1) The Room of the High Priest Caiaphas; (2) Outside the Room; (3) In a Tavern; (4) In the Den of Thieves; (5) A Street in the City; (6) The Desert. “Sacrifice.” Cast: Abraham, Charles Wheeler; Sarah, Nancy Stewart; Isaac, Walter Plinge; 11.15, interlude; 11.30, Lindley Evans and Frank Hutchens, two pianoforte items, Fantasia and Fugue in. A Minor; Allegro. Constance Burt, soprano, selections from her repertoire. Lindley Evans and Frank Hutchens, “Newcastle Dance’’;. “At the Fountain”; “Two Folk Songs” Constance Burt, soprano, selected. Lindley Evans and Frank Hutchens, "Andante”: ‘Romance.” < 2BL, Sydney. 10(0, “Memories of Bygone Days,” presented by A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (conducted by E. J. Roberts); A. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus (conducted by Stephen Yorke). Soloists: Soprano, Doris Robinson; contralto, Mary McCormack; tenor, Robert Scott; ■ baritone, Edmund Butterworth. Orchestra: “Sweethearts of Yesterday” selection; well known’old time songs, Baynes, Pt. I. Orchestra: “The Trumpeter.” Baritone: “My Old Shako.” Contralto and soprano: “Down the Vide,” Tenor: “Good Company.” Contralto: “Absent.” Orchestra: “Once 'Again.” Contralto: “Love, the Pedlar.” Orchestra: “An Old Garden.” Baritone: “Cloze Props.” Orchestra: “In a Lover’s Garden” suite. Well known memories, Geehl, Pt. 2: Tenor: “Garden of Happiness.” Baritone: “Sleep and the Roses.” Soprano: “The Dancing Lesson.” Baritone: “Come, 'Sing to Me.” Orchestra: “Vale.” Baritone: “Some Day.” Orchestra: “Crodh, Crodn.” Baritone: “Three Old Maids of Lee.” Orchestra: “The Admiral's Broom.” Wireless Chorus: "Love’s Old, Sweet Song”; “He That Loves a Rosy Cheek. Orchestra: “Melodious Memories, Pt. 2 ; 11. talk interlude; 11.15, “Vanity Variety” fashidn plate parade, featuring Singing Pierrots, Les Adams and his Five Guitars, Bert Harrow, Austral Sisters, Janetsky Trio, Cec. Morrison, and his Band. Daveiitry. 5.15 p.m., Big Ben. Pianoforte recital (gramophone records); 5.30, “Meet the Saint” (electrical recordings). Presented by his creator, Leslie Charteris. (Being the start of a second series 6f “Meet the Detectives of Fiction”); 5.45, an organ recital by J. I- Taylor, from the Cohcert Hall, Broadcasting House. Choral, song and fugud. Vesperale. Rustic Fantasy: Aridantirio; Finale iri B Flat. Greenwich time signal; 6.15, “Living Dangerously “Hong Kong to Dartmouth” (electrical recording). A personal record by Lieu-tenant-Commander Martyn Sherwood, B. (retired), of. a year’s adventurous voyage in the 24-ton ketch Tai Mo Shan”; 6.30, ‘Thumbs Up.” A programme of This and That, presented by William Mac Lurk. German Shortwave Broadcast.

845 p.m., . DJB, DJN announcement (German, English). German folk song. Programme forecast (German, English); 9.0 folk songs of the Germans on the Volga. Sung by the Bulow Group; 9.30, news in English; 9.45, Glad Easter customs from all parts of Germany. Scenes and songs; 10.30, topical talk; 10.45, news in German; 11.0, concert of light music; 12.0, news in English; 12.15, close down DJB, DJN (German, English).

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1935, Page 13

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1935, Page 13

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1935, Page 13