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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES Following are the pi'"/i lian and New Jealand -’’a:;':, to-day. New Zealand .;j!,,i:'..,-i -: in-.-.- i- gi in each instance: IYA. AUCKLAND. 7.0; Breakfast session. •■•.’•: ( !■>-•■ <!■ i.'.n. 10.9: Devotional service. l".i.>: Selected itreconlings. 2.3 V: ( ia-•; , ; , .l n<■•;;■. • • results. 4.": Special weal her .■ 5.0: Children'-? hour. 6.u: Dinner mu>i<. 7.0: News and report.-. Sunday Mowbray ip’ani-’-. 8.16: W. Brough (bacitom', v.i; : i •■. 8.30: Pablo ( asal.n < yb.|..n<-< II 5.16: Mr- . lan Stuart 9.0: Weather. Sta.ion n' 1 ’ <c-. 9.5: The orchestra. 9.15: Recording. !.• j ie 9.21: Ingall’- Hawaii l"i->. 9.26: Recordin''. Mm i lh<.i’i:< 9.30: The orche tra. 9.38: Recording. I >■' ' 9.44: lugali - Hawaiian 1» . •• 9.50: The Orchotra. 10.10: Relay of Lauri I’ Pan Band. 11.15: Close down. IYX. AUCKLAND - k.r.v down. 7.'*: Aftc--dinner mu .•'. popular programme. /■'■“■ * 1 1 Emerald Isle." a i-ontin'iity' "Comedy Caper:-’." bii.vh’ ent' :'.; i 10.30: Close iio«n. 2YA. WELLINGTON. 7.0: Breakfast t •*• ’ ’0.0: Chime . Sc>. :<d ■<■.. <> .devotional service. I Sports re.«oh-». 5 cast. 4.0: Time -mmi! 5.0: Children's horn. 6.0: Dinnci muse. 7.0: News ami ■•;■■ 7.30: Time signal-. 7.40; Talk. I • . F " " VO: Chime N--‘i" Andie". M ; :< ■ i -'■ rate St. Andrew ; I features:— Combined pipe Lands. Circassian C'.ioir. The Queen Margarit i t '■ . Tar y. (.aei.c Club Orchr tra. J. B. Thomson 1 • r -.-.t. ■< • Mi. Angu- Mac Kay •' M ss Gladys Webb ’ p.O: Weather. Station no'u-t-. 9.5: Dance music by Hen • R i oichestra (relayed (•••; Brougham St net l. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Recorded dance pr z: ra • • me fr'-m th studio. 10.30: Further dance mu.ic by lien’-y I. i and his orchestia. 11.15: Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON mtn k.rj. 5.0: Light musical p.- :- ; - 1 • lown. 7.0: After-ditmei in Best Thing I have re<-rde.|. Un,, troduc ng the world’s leading m ;-i< lingers. 9.<>: An hour of -at., y . ; . • merit Hunxi :r ami h ‘ Close down. 3YA. christchcrch. <720 Kilocycles). 7.0: Breakfast session. 9 '\ : . \i' , c , 10.0: Devotional service. 10.lu: cekit>d recording. 11.0: Talk. 11.15: Sde-ti-l recording*. 120: Lunch music. 2.0: .drr-cd recordings. 3.0: Classical music. 3.u0. Time signal* from Dominion Obr-ervatory. 4.0: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports reiult*. 5.0: Children’* hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and report*. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Chimes. Recording-. J< ■> Hylton and his orchestra. 8.10: Mavis Bennett (soprano). 8.18: Sidney Torch (organ). 8.24: Beitha Willmott and Fred and 1.e.-I e X Douglas, with Andre Astan and his or- ' chestra, "A Radio Parade.”
Sc-’-e K.;- i 1. •-. . :rcn:n! Septc'. 3YL. CHRiSTCHLRCH (1200 k.c.) • : \ :’t r-.lini'c,- mudc. S.h; Orchestral 4 YA. DLNEDIN. 7.-*: IL c::'.f;i-t sc-don. 9.0: Clo&c down i Selected recordings. 10.4 G .'•: .<• Te'. d recordings. 12 0: Lum !. ■ i '• A light oreho-tral and ballai. .Aii. J. M. H inaritonc). ;. T '-cl.. in- c-i v i-b. Grace Moore. Al KALIAN STA i lONS i ■ Tv- (.: •> k • -•'•'s N-Z. Summertime). y BL. TYDNEY. •A.c veghts by ’he \D C l-r< Imle i> >. nr.d the A.LLC. I.'::pc. Band. 2EC. SYDNEY. "i'm'inent 'd N'ght '.’* A series of np; and impressionistic pre-enta-t on- of the world’s great cities. "BudaI Nntii.’ia! M litary Band with Eileen SHORT WAVE BROADCASTS 8.8. C. EMPIRE BROADCAST. i'.’G: L'cciial <>f songs and ducts. Gilbert jiaik' - (baritone) and Henry Cummings [’• ■ ; Talk. "S.-ienti-is at Work”* (8). ; ■ : ■ Ih nry Hall’s Mudc-mal.ers. -.:• : !he nov.= and announcements. DIB. GERMANY’ (19.71 m. po. Cal! DJA. D.JB (German-English). Happy week-end programme. • G.l'i: Happy wcek-c-nd programme, continued. ,7 : News and cconom'c review in English. ’ To-day in Germany.” Sound pictures. |7.o'i: Military concert. is.4G: Songs for soprano, vinl'n ami piano. 9.0: "Inclination and Qualification —Professional Problems in the HI Reich." A talk with Dr. E. Wienert. ' LG: ’ Humour in Songs.’* 9.30: News and economic review in German. 9.4. G: Women’s hour. l<i.Ls: Sign off DJA and DJB (Germ., I En gl.) - ______
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 28 November 1936, Page 14
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