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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are : 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m—720k.) 8.0: Orchestra, “Frierrabras.’,’ 8.7: W. B. Brough, “When Bright Eyes Glance,” “Youth.” 8.13: Orchestra, “Infatuee.” 8.18: Clapham and Dwyer, “Tennis.” 8.24: Madame Gargherita Zelanda, “Paria,” “The Gipsy and the Bird.” 8.32: Orchestra, “Poppy.’ 8.42 : Lecturette, Captain Clifton Wright, “A Pestiferous Body Snatcher.” 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Zonopiione Artists, “A Miniature Concert Party.’’ 9.10: Orchestra, “Pattering Feet. 9.15: W .B. Brough, “Drake Goes West,” “Casey, the Fiddler.” 9.21 Orchestra, “The Song of the Rose. 9.26: Will Fyffe, “She Was the Belle of the Ball.” Norman Long, “Overture 1929.” 9.32: Madame Margher : ita Zelanda, “Nel cor piu nom mi Sento,” “Quil Guardo, il Cavaliere.’ 9.40; Orchestra, “An Evening in Toledo.” 9.48: The Dooleys, “An Old Time Cross Patter Act.” 9.54: Orchestra, “Children of the Regiment. 10.0:’Sporting summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.10: Close.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 m- -980 k) 8.0: Relay from 4YA, concert by the Famous Pulteteraki Maori Concert Party. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, “Waiata Poi.” Chorus, “liaere mai ra ete iwi.” Solo, “Haeve Tonu te Ante.” Poi dance and song ‘ Haere mai e Te-iwi.” Action song, “Putiputi Pai.” Duet, “Moea Iho Nei.’ Haka, “Tahi Whenua.” Double poi Action song, “Reo Arolia.” Solo and chorus, “Tawhaki.” Song and haka, Nga Hihi!” Solo, “Te Arolia Ra. Haka, “WTiakarongo.” 9.0: Weather. 9.1 < • Puketeraki Maori Concert _ Party: Chorus, “E Pari Ra.” Poi Action Song, “Haere ra e Hme Ma._ Haka, “Puhikura.” Duet, “Orion. Solo and chorus, “Te Aroha nui . Pm, Waka. Action song, “Nau Mai e te Iwi.” Solo and chorus, \\aiata Maori.” Part song, “E Papa aiaij; with stick game. "War song, V l papa Noa Mai.” Haka, aI L Tau.” 10.0: Sports summary. lU.iu. Dance music. 11.10: Close. , FOR SUNDAY. 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m.~720k.). 2.0 to 4.30; Recordings. 6.0: Children. 7,0: St. Peter’s Anglican Church. Preacher: Rev. W. Bullock. 8.15 (approx.): Ehvood String Octet, “Golden Butterfly,” “Andante.” Paul Robeson, “I’m Goin’ to Tell God all o’ My Troubles,” “Deep River.” ’Cello, Geo. Elhvood, “Guitar re”; “Apres un Reve.” R, H. Eskrigge, “La Donna e Mobile,” “A Dream.” Octet, “Song Without Words,” “Pizzi Puzzi” ; “Slow Waltz.” Enrico Caruso, “Oil AVith the Motley,” “Like a Dream.” Weather. Madame Margherita Zelanda, “In Quella Trine Morbide,” “Song of the Open.” Octet, “Spanish Dance.’ Light Opera Company, “Silver Wings.” Octet,. Andante from “Liebesmacht.” Madame Marglierita Zelanda, “The Tell-Tale Stars,” “Polonaise.” Organ, R. Arnold Greir, “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.” “Aubade.” Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, “Ten Thousand Miles Away.” Band of Grenadier Guards, “Fighting. Strength.” Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306m.-980k) 2.0: Recordings. 5.30: _ Children. 6.3 Q: Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. L. A. North. 8.15: Orchestra, “The Red Cloak.” 8.21: Male Voice Choir of Vienna, “Die Nacht.” Cornet, Jack Mackintosh, “Silver Shower.” 8.28: Belle Renaut, “Since I. Have Loved Thee,” “Love in the Meadows,” “Lullaby.” 8.34: Orchestra, “Der Preisehutz.” 8.42: Rex Harrison, “A Song of Thanksgiving,” “Nightfall at Sea,” “O Star of Eve,” “Harbour Night Song.” 8.54: Orchestra, “Immortellen.” 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Piano, Edith R. Ford, “Concerto in A Minor”—Allegro Molto Moderate (first movement). 9.14: Belle Renaut, “Oh! That It Were So,” “A Song Remembered.” 9.19; Organ, Terence Casey, “Broken Dreams.” 9.22: Beniamino Gigli, “Heaven and Earth.” 9.26: Orchestra, “Mefistofeie.” 9.36: Rex Harrison, “Hark What I Tell to Thee,” “A Sonnet,” “Keepsake Mill,” “God is Our Refuge.” 9.48: Band of Grenadier Guards, “The Lark’s Festival.” 9.52: Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Covent Garden, “Coronation Scene,” Act I, from “Boris Godounov.” 9.56: Orchestra, “Le Lac des Cygnes.” 10.4: Close down.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 152, 8 April 1933, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 152, 8 April 1933, Page 7

BROADCASTING Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 152, 8 April 1933, Page 7

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