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BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. * The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are: — 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m—7201c.). 8.0: Orchestra, “The Student Prince.” 8.10: Songs, Muriel Johns, “Sing a New Song,” ‘‘lt’s Home t° Me.” 8.16: Orchestra, “Naila. 8.21; Comedv, Cliewnin and Lissen Ivo Been All Over the World. ■ 8.28: Recording, Norman Long, “Phantasy on Side by Side.” 8.34: Bass, Signor Lucien Cesaroni, “A Song Remenibered,” “Gipsy Love Song, My Dreams.” 8.44: Orchestra, Four Indian Love Lyrics.’ 8.o4: Recordinn (humour), Sandy Macfarlane, McNab’s Jolly Sailor” The Four Yoices, “Putting Your Loving Arms Around Me.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lecturette, Hare Hongi, “Maori Legends.” 9.17: Orchestra, “Prelude” (Jarnefield). 9.22: Muriel Johns, “Sing A-long, Somebody Loves You.” 9.28: Recording, The Four Voices. “Song Favourites of today ” “When You Wore a Gingham Gown.” 9.32: Comedy;, Chew.n and Lissen, “Scrambled History. 9.38. Orchestra, “White Horse Inn. J-RL Recording, Gracie Fields, Giatu. Fields’ Medley.” 9.56: Orchestra, “Our Favourite Regiment. Sporting summary. 10.10. nance Music.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306m.—980k) 80- Relay of community singing from the Civic Theatre, to be followed by sports summary and dance music from the studio.

FOR SUNDAY. 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m.—720k.). 9 0 to 4.30: ’Selected recordings 6.0: Children’s Song Service by Children s Ohoir from Miramar Pres by ten an Church. 7.0: St. Gerard’s Redemptor--ISB?sU(approx.): “A Musical Pilgrimage”_,‘‘With Song and Story through the South of England.” 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (30Cm.-980k) 2.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Song Service by children of Congregational Sunday Schools. 6.15: Selected recordings 7.0: Trinity Congregational Church; the Rev. D. Gardner Miller. '8.15 (approx.): Relay of 41 A—Band cf H.M. Coldstream Guards, ‘ Americana.” 8.23: Leech Lyric Club Choir, ‘‘Gloria.” 8.27: Orchestra, Yeoman of the Guard.” 8.33: Ruth Sell and Choir, ‘‘Deep River.” Baritone Vi - liam Ruff el, “Non pin Andrae. 8.40: ’Cello, Caspar Cassado, ‘‘Hunioreske. 8 43: Orchestra, ‘‘Lilac lime. 8.49: Choir, “The Last Rose of Summer ; “Hearts of Oak.” 8.54: Band, “March Militaire.” 8.57: Choir, “Three Fishers ” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices 9.2: Carlisle Street Stephens Band, “The Exile.” 9.5: The Troubadours, “Come Where My Love Lies 9.9: Orchestra, ‘‘Orpheus hi the Underworld.” 9.17: Ladies’ Choir, “Fairies’ Chorus.” Contralto, Iris Wakelin, “Bye and Bye. LAC Or "an, Reginald Foort, ‘The Vision of Fuji San.” 9.28: Lovely Flower ; “On With the Motley.” 9.34: Orchestra, “Hungarian Dance No o■■ (Brahms). 9.39: Soprano, Iris Clark, “When Song is Sweet.” 9.34: 1 ian C Elsie Hall, “Toccata” (Paradies); “Etude No. 5, op. 149” (Mayer); ‘ Allegro in G Minor” (Handel); ‘Bagatelle in D” (Bargiel). 9.49: Bass, J. Ferguson, “A Hundred Fathoms Deep.” 9.55: Polydor String Orchestra, “Gipsies’ Camp”; “At the Campfire.”

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 16, 29 October 1932, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 16, 29 October 1932, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 16, 29 October 1932, Page 7