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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES.

SYA. CHRISTCHUKCH. 1990 Kilocycles.)

3 p.rr.. : Afternoon session—Selected gramophone items. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner session '•Columbia" Hour. 7.0: News and information session. S.O: Chimes. Overture — Studio Instrumental Octet, under the conductorship of Mr Harold Beck. "'The Thistle" selection (arrgd. Myddeltou). ¥.10: Vocal quartet —Melodious Four, "We're A' Scottish Here" (Mclcces). Contralto—Miss Belie Kenaut, "Doon the Burn" (Hook). 8.14: Highland Patrol—Band oi Royal Ajr iorre "The Wee MacGregor." 8.17: Bass —Mr T. D. Williams. "The Border Ballad" < Cowan). Vocal duet—Melodious Duo, "The f.'rookit Bawbee" (trdt!.). 8.23: Selection H.M. Grenadier Guards Band. "Sir Harry Lauder" mediey i Lauder). 8.27: sketch—riapham and Dwyer. "At the Races" (Clapham and Dwyer). 8.32: Studio Instrumental Octet —'-Coronach'' (Barratt). J. 37: Soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton, "Ye Banks and Braes" (trdtl.l. 8.41: Scottish bagpipes—Mr Angus Macintosh, fa) March, "Balmoral Highlanders" (trdtl.l; (b> Slow March "Highland Cradle Song" itrdtl.): (c) Strathspey, "Miss Drummond on Perth" (trdtl.). 8.46: Tenor —Mr Russell Sumner, "Skye Boat Song" < arrgd. Lavs-son). Vocal quartet—Melodious Four, "Duncan Gray" (trdtl ). 8.52: Studio Instrumental Octet. "Highland Laddies" selection (arrgd. Seredv). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: \ocal quartet—Melodious Four, "The Rowan Tree" (Nairn). Contralto —Miss Belle Renaut, "Angus McDonald" (Roeekel). 9.3: Selection —Debroy Somers' Band, "Scottish Medley" (arrgd. Somers). 9.12: Bass-Mr T. B. Williams, "The Laird o Cockpen (trdtl.) 9.17: Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) "Air" (Scottish) (Myddleton) ; (b) "Lassie" waltz (Hesse). 9.23: Male choir Sheffield Orpheus Choir. (a) "Hymn Before Action" (Waiford E-avies) ; (b) "The Long Day Closes" (Sullivan). 9.25: Soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton. (a) "Can Ye Sew Cushions?" (Colendge-Taylor), (b) "Comin' Thro' the Kye" (trdtl.). Soprano and contralto duet —E-ulce Duo, "O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast" (Mendelssohn) 9 35- Bagpipes —Mr Angus Macintosh, (a) "Bonswe Highlanders" (trdtl.) : (b) "Waltz Medley" (MS). 9.40: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, "Annie Laurie (trdtl). 9 44- Studio Instrumental Octet, John Anderson" (arrgd. Lake). *-*8: \ ocal quartet —Melodious Four, "Mary of Ar gyle" (Nelson). 9.53: Selection —H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Sir Harry Lauder" medley. 9.56: Vocal quartetMelodious Four, "For Auld Lang Syne (trdtl ) 10.0: Relav from Winter Gardens of dance music by the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra (by permission of the management). 11.45: Relay from Cathedral Square of New Year street celebrations, including the ringing of the Anglican Cathedral peal of bells —"Ring out the old and ringing in the New Year."

3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 am.: Women's session. 10: Overture, "Fireflies" (Lincke), Reed Orchestra. 10_j: Household hints and tested recipes—Stuffed fi«h with epicure sauce, Queensland peach pudding, chocolate cheese cake. 10.2o: (a) "Sehon Kosmarin," (b) "L'ArlesienneIntermezzo," Albert Spalding (violin); Lit and Fairy" (Dinsmore), Frieda Hempel (soprano); "Fairyland Caprice" (Losey), Losey's Orchestra; "Two Larks, -V 1 ."? Benoist (piano); "Calm as the Night (Bohm), Theodore Webb (baritone); The Bohemian Girl" (Balfe). Edison Concert Band 10.45: Short reading from the studio "Ring out the Old. ring in the New (John o' London), followed by "Fluttering Dove" (Bohm), Reed Orchestra;' Hungarian Dance" (Brahms). Albert Spalding ?violin); (a) "The Bird Song" (b) 'The Night Wind," Frieda Hempel (soprano); "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming. Losey's Instrumental Quartet: (a) "PreludeArabesque," (b) "Butterfly," Andre Benoist (piano); "Forgotten" (Wulschener). Theodore Webb (baritone); "Pagliacci, selection (Leoncavallo), Edison Concert Band. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30: News and luncheon music session. 2.30: Afternoon coi»c#.t session, including:—' Fantastique" (Engelmann) and "Dream of Vutumn." American Symphony Orchestra; "Come W ? here My Love Lies," and "Angels Ever Bright and Fair," Anna Case (soprano); (a) "Gigue" (Rust), (b) "Pierrot." Albert Spalding (violin): "Sille de Rois" and "De l'Art Splendour," Orphee Langnevin (baritone); "Conchita." Armand Vescey and Hungarian Orchestra; "Santiago Waltz," Peerless Orchestra; "Novelty Imitation Medley," Edith Helena (soprano); "The Wanderer" (Schubert), Frederick Martin (bass); "A Flower of Italy" and Valse (Chopin), Isadore Moskowitz" (violin); (a) "Dance of the Nile M»idens." (b) ''Hamins Arrow," Edison Concert Band; and light numbers. 4.30: Close down. 6 p.m.: Children's hour, followed by wireless session. 7 45 • News and, at 8 p.m.. evening concert session: "Beau Brummel," gavotte, and "Spinning Song." Reed Orchestra: (a) "Swing Along," (b) "Kentucky Babe/; Manhattan Quartet; "Souvenir Poetique. and "Liebesfreud," Albert Spalding (violin); "Song of the Chimes." Beatrice Flint Collin (contralto); "Velma-Capriccio," Rudy Weidoeft (saxophone); "'Song of the Vikings" Orpheus Male Chorus; "Absent. Hardy Williamson (tenor): "Chinese Picnic and Oriental Dance." and "Coeoanut Dance. Fred Van Eps (banjo): "While the Years Roll Bv," Elizabeth Spencer and Lewis James "(vocal duet): "Mignoii-Polonaise.' and "In a Garden of Melody." Edison Concert Band. 9.30: Dance music and light numbers. 1 a.m.: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) *

12.0: Selected studio items, interspersed with summaries of the Wellington versus Canterbury cricket match from Basm Reserve. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7,40: Lecturette — Representative, Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes. Overture —2YA Salon Orchestra. under the conductorship of Mr M. T. Dixon, "Hungarian Lustspiel" (Kela Bela). 8.9: Soprano—Mrs Violet Lochore, "Sing, Joyous Bird" (Montague Phillips). 8.13: Humour — Mr Jack Wilkinson. "I'm a Da da" (Pleasants). 8.19: Mandolin—Mr Lad Haywood, (a) "The Doll Dance" (Brown): <b) "Kathleen Mavourneen" (Crouch). 8.25: Baritone —Mr Peter Connell. "My Am Folk" (Lemon). 8.29: Selection —2YA Salon Orchestra, "Scenes from the Cinema (Ketelbey). 8.37: Popular songs—Mr Billy Hart, a grout) of popular songs at piano—fa) "My Song of the Nile" (Meyer! ; (hi "I Want to Meander in Meadow" (Woods): (e) "Sing a Little Love Song" (Conrad). 8.47: Scottish humour —Mr Jock Lockhart, "Song and Storv." 8.52: Wurlitzer organ — Reginald Foort, "Forever" (Ager). 8.56: Contralto—Miss Evelyn RobiDson, "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine" (Lehmann). 9 0: Weather report. 9.2: Tenor —Mr Harry Phipps, "Devotion" (Nicholls). 9-6: Suite —2YA Salon Orchestra. "Keltic Suite. (Foulds). 9.14: Soprano—Mrs Violet Lochore, "Mary O'Neill" (McGeogh). 0.18: Humour—Mr Jack Wilkinson. "Ail for the Tidies. All for the Girls" (Weston). 9.24: Mandola—Mr Lad Haywood, (a) "Eileen Alannth" (Thomas); (b) "Poem" (Fibieh). 9.51- Baritone —Mr Peter Connell. "Hail Caledonia" fStroud). 9.35: Instrumental — 2YA Salon Orchestra, Request Number. 9 43: Scottish humour —Mr Jock Lockhart, "Song and Patter." 9.48: Wurlitzer organ Reginald Foort. "In the Heart of the Sunset" 'Nicholls). 9.51: Contralto —Miss Erelvn Robinson, (a) "O Lovely Night" fLandon Ronald): <b) "No. Sir" (Wakefield) 9.37: Tenor—Mr Harry Phipps, (a) "Old Green Isle" (Temple): (b) "Scent of the Lilies" (Cohn). 10.3: Instrumental —2\ A Salon Orchestra. "Echoes from the Volga] (S ere dy). lo.ll; "His Master's '\ oice Theme Song Programme.

IYA. AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles.)

11 4.5: Re'av of results of Auckland Trotting Club's meeting at Alexandra Park, interspersed with gramophone items. 5.0: Children's session. conducted by I, neie George. 6.0: Dinner session—"Columbia" Hour. 8.0: Chimes. S.l : Presentation of novelty programme, "Once Again We Stamper." presented by the "Radio Scamps.' 10.0: "His Masters Voice" dance programme.

4YA, DUNEDIN;63O Kilocycles.)

3 p.m. Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Sale'ted gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner session—"Colombia" Hour. 7.0: Se«-s session. S.O: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture —Dunedin Highland Pipe Band under the direction of PipeMajor J. Croon "Heroes of Fiodden" (trdtl.). 8.7: Contralto —Mass Guenda Burt. (a) "A Little Coon's Prayer" (Hope), <b) ■'A Maiden's Sons" (Vincent). 8.14: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Martial -Moments" (srrgd. Winter). 8.22: Recital — Miss Sheila N'eHson, "Aunt Marin's Wireloss" (Constaneeduros). 8. 28: Mezzo-sopra-no—Miss Helen Roy, (a) "St. Nicholas Day" 'Kasthope Martin), (b) "My Heart's Desire" (Clark). 8.Mo: Three-Four March — Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, "Green Hills Of Tyrol" (trdtl.). 8 43: Scottish comedian —Buster Brown. "The Lass n' Killiecrankie" ( Lauder i. 8.47: Pic nlo duet—J-sn tied Pierre Gennin. "Ripplinc Streams'' (Geniin). 6.53: Tenor—Mr J. Kennedy, (a) "1 Pitched My Lonely Caravan" (Coatesl. 'b) "Screnata" (Jurmara. 0.0: Weather revert. 9.2: Selection—Dunedin Pipe Band. Two-Four March. "Karl of Mansfield" 'trdtl..). 9.12: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Helen Rot "Saint Valentine" (Kasthope Mar-Jn). 9.16: Recital—Miss Sheila Xeilson. "The Family Group" Mar. h —Bande de Garde Republican"? France. "l.e Bombardier" (Pares). 9.2;?: Scottish comedian —Buster Brown, 'a) "Ts T». Ma Bonnie Magpie Dariin' " (Lauder). (b) "Boss o' the Hoose" (Lauder) 9.35: Selection—Dunedin Pipe Band. "Barren Rock* of Ardeu" (trdtl.). 9.41: Contralto — MUs Gwenda Burt, "Sou! of Mine" 'Barr.es). 9.45 Sixorhone —Rude Wiedoeft,

"Valse Maianetta" (Wiedoeft). 9.49: Tenor —Mr J. Kennedy, "I Hear a Thrash at

' T.-.-„-- Ccmjii. 9 3"' Seleeticn—Punedin * rive Band, :' H " roe "';?"t . '

WKPXF.SDAY. ■ IYA, CHiUSTCHCKCii. ;950 Kilocycles ) 1! :;o am. : Results of <\uuorbury Pack Trotting Club'.- meeting.- interspersed »Hn reeled gramophone items. 5.U : Ch.idren s conducted by Aunt Fat- 6.'.': Pinner ■ session— "Parlophone' ' Hour. 7.0: New* and information session. 7.-0: Sports results to hand. 8.0: Chimes. Overture — ' Studio Instrument;!: Octet, under the ion- j dueiorship of Mr Harold Beck. "Folk Tune . and Fiddle Dance" < Fletcher >. S. 10: Mezzosoprano—Mr.-, Daisy K. lYane, "\\ heu ■ You Come Home" (Squire;. ii>) "My Own Woe House" iMunro). -.1"': Wuriit/er organ—ResinaM Foort. "In the Heart ot the Sunset" iXicholisi. 8.1?: Popular ; »ougs—Miss Aima Fmnerty. •a ) "Br-jk o" j Pav" (Sanderson:. .'b) "Kcntu-ky Home"! (Mover). 8.24: Studio Instrumental Octet, ; (a) ""La Traviata" Fantasia ..Verdi). $.36: Baritone—Mr Cave Hindlo. "The Jester" iL'ssendenl. ?.4H: "Cello —Pablo Ca«ai«. "O Star ot Eve" (Wagnor). 8.44: Humorous, recital —Miss Ruby Boot. -People I've Never Met" ( Midd!emi =s >. 848: WurliUer ! organ—Reginald Foort. ""For Kver i (Ager). 8.32: Tenor —Mr C. K. William-, son' (a"" "A Dream'" (Bartiett). ( b') ""I , Gave You a Gift" (M. SSB- Studio Instrumental Octet. "Hymn to the Sun" (Rimsky-Korsakov). 9.3: Weather report. 9.5: Mezzo-sopi-ai:..—Mrs r-a:>y K. , Pearce, (a) "Love is Meant to Make I s : Glad"' (German). (b> "Kamate" f'Te ; Rangi Kikiroa). 9.10: Studio Instrumental t Octet "Monsieur Beaucaire" (Incidental; Music (Rosse). 9.20: Popular song—Miss j Alma Finnerty, "Get Out and Get Under the Moon" (Shay). 9.24: Selection —H.M. Cold-' stream Guards Band. "Martha" (Flotow). ■ 9.32: Baritone —Mr Clive Hindle. (a) "The Showman" (James). (b> "I'm a Cornishman" (Henty). 9.38: Studio Instrumental Octet, "Pulcinello" (F.rn). 9.43: Humorous rec jtal—Miss Ruby Boot. "Little Tan Shoes" (Sullivan). 9.48: Acoordeon solo — Pietro, "La Petite Tonkinoise" (Scotto). 9 54: Tenor —Mr C. R. Williamson. "O Lovely Night" (Landon Ronald). 9.35: "Brunswick" Dance Programme.

2YA, WELLINGTON (.720 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m. : Relay description of Wellington versus Canterbury cricket match from Basin Reserve, interspersed with selected studio items. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner session—"Parlophoue" Hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes, Special New Y'ear's Day programme: 8.1: Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) "An Oid Italian Love. Song" (Harrison): (b) "You're Just a Little Bit of everything 1 Love." (Flippen). 8.9: Soprano —"Miss Phyllis Liddell, "Nightingale of June" (Sanderson). 8.13: Foxtrots — Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) "Where the Shy Little Violets Grow" (Kahn); (b) "The Sun is at My Window" (Lewis Young). 8.21: Baritone —Mr Va'l Jones, "Trooper Johnny Ludlow" (Temple). 8.25: Waltzes —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) "BreakLove Song" (Freed) ; (b) "'Marie" (Berlin). 8.33: Tenor—Mr Frank Amoore, "E-own The Vale" (Moir). 8.37: Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra. () "Breakaway" (Conrad); (b) "That's You, Baby" (Conrad). 8.45: Humour —Mr Frank Moran, "Colonel Coldgeet" (MS). 5.52: Foxtrots — Allan's Dance Orchestra. (a) "The Toymaker's Dream" (Golden): (b) "Dusky Stevedore" (Johnson). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Popular songs—Miss Lily Charles, (a) "Smiling Irish Eyes"' (Ruby); (b) "A Wee Bit of Love" (Huby). 9.9: Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) "Is Izzy Az/.y Wo/."' (Le Clerq); (b) "Outside (Flynn). 9.17: Baritone —Mr Val Jones, (a) "Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree" ( Spross) : (b) "Dear Old Pal o' Mine" (Rice). 9.24: Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) A Room With a View" (Coward); (b) "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover" (Vallee). WaltzAllan's Dance Orchestra. "Blue Hawaii (B.ier). 9.36: Soprano —Miss Phyllis Liddell (a) "The Lass With the Delicate Air' (Arne); (b) "Pirate Dreams" (Huerter). f) 42 ■ Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) "Louise" (Robin): (b) "On Top of the World Alone" (Robin), (c) "I Lift Lp Mv Finger and Say Tweet Tweet (Saronv). 9.52: Humour —Mr Frank Moran, "The Bullfighter" (Welden). 9.59: Foxtrots —Allan's Dance Orchestra, (a) You Were Meant for Me" (Brown); (b) "Broadwav Melody" (Brown). WaltzAllan's L'ance Orchestra. "Desert i>™S (Romberg). 10.10: Tenor—Mr Frank Amoore. (a) "My Pretty Jane (Bishop), (b) "If I Misrht Only Come to You (Squire). 10.16: ~ Foxtrots—Allan's t>an<-e Orchestra. 'a) "The W edd.ng _of the Painted Doll"' (Brown); Cb> _ M i?" J Farm" (Wallis) ; (c) ' \\ alking With Susie" (Conrad); (d) "Weary River (Clarke). 10.28: Popular song—Miss Lily Charles/ "Honey" (Simons) 10.32: Wurlitzer organ— Craw-ford "\ou « the Cream in My Coffee" (de Sylva). 10.3>. Foxtrots—Allan's Dance Orchestra. (a "Laughing Marionette" (Collins) , (b) "Sweet Sue" (Harris): (c) "Here Comes the Show Boat" (Rose). Waltz—Allans Dance Orchestra. "Mississippi Moon (Terese). 10.47: Baritone—Maurice Chevalier, (a) "Louise" (Robm): (b> Wait Till You See Ma Chene" (Robm). \0.03. Foxtrot—Allan's Dance Orchestra. Pickin Cotton" Me Sylva). Waltz—Allan s Dance Orchestra, "Irving Berlin's Waltzes (Berlin).

]VA, AUCKLAND. ~'.w<j Kilocycles.) 114.3 am.: .Results of Auckland Racing Club's meeting from Eilerslie. interspersed with gramophone items. 5.0: session conducted by Uncle Tom. (5.0: Dinner session, "Columbia'' Hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—--IYA Orchestral Octet, under the conductorship of Mr Eric. Waters. "Crown of Diamonds" (Auber). 8.11: Soprano—Miss Gladys Payne. "Over the ****™ (Oarew) »?.15 : Comedian —Harry Lauder "Portobello Lass" (Lauder). 8.19: Vocal duet—Mr and Mrs Scott, (a) piano solo, "Kittenon the Keys" (Confrey); (b) song, "The Lute Player" (Allttsen); (c) piano solo "Sequidilla" (Albeniz): (d) humorous song, "The Roast Beef of Old (Sam Mayo). 8.34: Instrumental—lYA Orches Octet, (a) "Haunting Ilumoresque (arr. Black): (b) "How About Me! (Flvnn) 8.42: Comedian —Clarkson Rose, "Feminine Company" (Butler-Wright). 8.4.5: NigMingaW and church bells-'/ A Summer Niel.t Idvll" 8.48: Instrumental—ll A Or■hcstral 'Octet. "Two Hindoo Pictures Hansen-Lotter), (1) Approaching and Passing a Hindoo Temple. ,2) Shepherdess of the Himalayas. 8.58: Weather report. 90. Baritone—Melville Gideon, H \ou_ See Sallv" (Donaldson). 9.3: Organ- Remnald Foort. "In the Heart of the S.tn'et (Nirholls). 9.6: Mezzo-soprano—Miss OladS* P*vne lb) "A Brown Bird Singing^ (Haydn Wood): (b) "Lovers in, the Lane ■ Lehmann). 0.1"-: Instrumental— TiA Or chestral Octet. "Summer Evening ,'■"*, tenfel) 9 23- Comedian—Sir Harry Lauder. "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather" < Lauder). 0 27- Piano and vocal—Mr and Mrs W Scot Piano. "YaUe in A Major (Levi - U-n ' /hi vocal «010 "When the SergeantMaoVso,, Parade" « Lougstaffe> : <«) Vocal and piano medley of popular mmWs. Q42: Comedian —Leonard Henry. in - .hiverins" (Doody) 9.45: * ocal duet— Walter Glvnne and Stuart Robertson. "The Gendarmes" (Offenbach). 9.48: tal selection—lYA Orchestra Octet, \eo men of the Guard" (Sullivan'. ■'.■'>*. "Columbia" dance programme. 4YA. DUNEDIN- . fi.so Kilocycles.)

3 pm. : Town Hall chimes. 3.1: gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 5.0. Children's session, inducted b> Big Brother Bill. 0.0: Dinner s V sMOn "«i„' Master's Voice" Hour. 7.": News session. 8 0 Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay *™» Empire Theatre ~' Christie organ numbers piayed by Mr Les \ • H»rve>- b.lo .Ban {one—Mr W. A1i0... "Mountain J'°^ rs (Squire). 8.19: Instrumental—deleft Ino ••The Sunshine Girl" .Reubens). 8-t *■*, ciwl-Mr Win. Yaws. "Spinning a " n (Middlemiss). 8.30: Man," folk *on ? >-M.s<i Ida T.ungley. 'a) "Pokarekare < " r -': Ida Lungley); 7^ rl L "a'l-Se'Tt ?.T Vc"r^^McK^ie ,? Va,""A,rii U La l I f iy;; (Robyn). 8.4-': P.anofo. u >—M- '•'' Drake. "Ele = ie" ■' I nnff>, ■ , Male choru=—Fam..u. lor ' ■. . ' Trio> l S r ]& <?> Weather report "Ang*!u< bo ' r '''V , iW ,„) "Th» Old 9.2: Baritone —Mr V. Ai 00. <a > Mother" (Greig). n.) "Th-(Allit-oni. 9.7: In:t">men.n.— •■- p „) ; -Russian Dance (Frin „i." Benson Y»te«. A Ie« .-..n.r . ■ i.., n e'.ey. Ql9- Maori folk mh: i]^ 5 /•* T nTf% -- *»>' "Pol Waka" fHi:i):/h; , T't,;',, ".> (Hill). 9.23: In.trumrn.ai- >c *" ■ ~' rb) "The Toymaker's ''V ',„,'. o- a: "FruMing< Lieder ' '■ In Soprano—Mi c " \ _ - i c.ni-. Those Soft sUken Turiivr- __ > ' 9.31 : ' 'Columbia Pan' ' •" -

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19815, 31 December 1929, Page 4

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19815, 31 December 1929, Page 4

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19815, 31 December 1929, Page 4

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