Wireless Programmes THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 Regular Sessions at YA stations 5 to 6 p.m.; Children's sessions; 6 to 7 p.m.: Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m.: News and reports. IYA AUC K LAIS'I) ,(i 50 k.c.,4 (J 1! 3 iru 7.30: Winter Course Talk by S. Leatham: “Some Leaders of Reform in the Nineteenth Century; C. J. Holyoake.” 8.0; Concert Programme. "Mr Chalmers, K.C.”: “The Cartwright case,” chapter 2. 8.15: “Wandering with the West Wind.” 8.45; “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk; “Memories of the Nineties (2), 'The Old-Time Dance’,” by Isabel Cluett. 9.20: A studio concert by the Band of the Ist Battalion, Auckland Regiment. 9.30: Dad and Dave, 9.43: The Band. 9,50: Walter Glynne, tenor. 9.53: The Band. 10.0: An hour of dance music. 11.0; Close down. ?Y A wiAAANGTON7 570k.c., 526m .’ 7.28: Time signals. 7.30: Broadcast of Proceedings from the House of Representatives. 10.30: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. BY A cmil 7tio k.c,416m 7.35; Talk, under the auspices of the New Zealand Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs, by M, Meyer and D. Partridge: “History of Implements.” 8.0: “The Woman in White.” A dramatisation of Wilkie Collins' novel. 8.14: Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. 8.17; “Night Nui’se.” Drama in a great hospital. A James Raglan production. 8.29: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet. 8.32; Di’amatic feature, “Thrills.” 8.45; Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. 8.48: “Personal Columxx.” Drama from the Agpxxy Column of a newspaper, 9.0: Weather forecast axxd station notices. 9.5: Talk by Leicester Webb: “World Affairs.” 9.20: Dance music. 11,0: Close down.
JSA'DUNEiDi'iSr,'""""?9O -ic'c',' 379.6 m. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0; Concert by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchesti’a. 5.12; Studio recital by Emma Oestreicher, mezzo-soprano, in songs by Schubert. 8.23; The Orchestra, conducted by Albert Wolff. ' 8.35: Man Through the Ages: “The Battle of Waterloo.” An historical panoramic serial. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Mitja Nikisch and the Berlin Philharmonic; Orchestra, conI ducted by Rudolf SchulzDornburg. 9.37: Alexander Kipnis, bass, in songs by Brahms. 9.49: The Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0; Close down. . Empire Broadcasts Thursday, August 17. —4.30 p.m.; Big Ben. ‘Undergraduate Summer.’ Oxford University life in cross-section. , 5.5: BBC Empire Orchestra. 6,0: The News. 6.5: Talk: ‘World Affairs.’ 6.30: Variety. 6.45: (to close down) Sports News and Market Notes. llillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllliy^ PEOPLE in the NEWS
Senator Leon Berard, who led the French negotiations with Franco.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 12822, 17 August 1939, Page 8
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