Sounds Historical for Sunday 27 April 2014
8:07 Today in New Zealand History 4’21”
“Cabbage Tree” Ned has a royal passenger 27 April 1869
8:12 Song: God Defend New Zealand 3’49”
Artist: Peter Dawson
Composer: Bracken/Woods
Album: 78
Label: HMV D 841
Recorded in 1917 in London.
8:16 Homework: From which Olympic event does this commentary come?
Which of these prime ministers did not serve overseas with the army – Robert Muldoon, Bill Rowling, Keith Holyoake?
8:18 A report on the work of the Divisional Petrol company, recorded in March 1942 3’18”
Major S. Forbes explains the functions and duties of the Division’s Petrol Company. The petrol company is fully mechanised and is subdivided into smaller groups for distribution and control. It is normally sighted to the rear of forward fighting troops. Desert warfare and aerial activity make cover difficult. The whole company requires a mile square to safely disperse. After delivery of petrol and oil to forward areas the drivers have to return to their own area some 40 miles distant. To maintain a daily supply of petrol the company's vehicles had to be maintained to a high order. Petrol supplies had to be replaced from a source of supply. The NZ Divisional Petrol Company had served in Greece, Crete and the Western Desert.
8:22 Song: Mademoiselle from Armentiers 2’40”
Artist: Pat Hanna
Composer: Trad
Album: 78
Label: Vocalion 737
Hanna was a New Zealander who performed with the “Diggers” concert party on the Western Front.
8:25 And All The Queen’s Men – a Spectrum documentary about the Battle of Gate Pa 100 years ago 28’58”
This dramatised feature re-creates the events surrounding the battle fought at Gate Pa, near Tauranga on 29th April, 1864, between Maori and servicemen from the British Army and the Royal Navy. Recorded in 1974.
8:54 Song: Don’t Give Up on Us Baby 2’56”
Artist: Radio New Zealand Studio Orchestra
Composer: Macauley
Album: Orchestral Gold
Label: Tartar TRL 005
9:02 As I Remember 2’30”
An Anzac Day story, Truce by Mrs B P Davis of Greerton, Tauranga, read by Gail Hedges.
9:05 As I Remember 3’27”
The Jimmy Allen Flying Club by Jack Roper read by Duncan Smith.
9:11 Excerpt from the 1930s radio serial Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen 2’58”
9:13 Song: Roses of Picardy 3’05”
Artist: Alfred Piccaver
Composer: Weatherly/Wood
Album: 78
Label: Decca M 449
9:16 Homework: From which Olympic event does this commentary come?
Which of these prime ministers did not serve overseas with the army – Robert Muldoon, Bill Rowling, Keith Holyoake?
9:17 Captain David Boyle of HMS New Zealand recalls the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 10’13”
Part One recorded 1959.
9:28 Song: Te Ope Tuatahi/I Runga o Nga Puke 2’46”
Artist: Rotorua Maori Choir
Composer: Ngata/ Tomoana/ Petiha
Album: 78
Label: Columbia D 052
Te ope Tuatahi a recruiting song for the Maori Pioneer Battalion of WW1. It speaks of the origins of the men of the contingents and the places they fell in the war. I Runga o Nga Puke was written in 1915 by Ngahiwi Petiha at the reqest of a homesick soldier who wrote from hospital in England asking for a song to remind him of home.
9:34 Hec Clare of Roxburgh, now 100 years old, recalls joining up in 1939, the fighting in Crete, the trek over the mountains, capture and four years as a prisoner of war. 18’06”
Part 2.
9:54 Song: She’s Out of My Life 3’31”
Artist: Radio New Zealand Studio Orchestra
Composer: Bahler
Album: Orchestral Gold
Label: Tartar TRL 005