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BROADCASTING.

I | TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, OHEISTOHVECH (9SO Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.: .Devotional service. J0.15; Selected recordings, 11.0: Talt (jy an Ofiicsr of HepHli Department, "Summer Jlints." 11.15: Selected'recordings. JS noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings, 34": Home Science Talk, prepared by Jloino Science Lxtcnsion Service of Otmge University, "fhe Plao» of Meat am} Figh in tho Diet.' 1 3.30: Special weather foreoft§t and sports results jtpd selected recordings. 4.0: Spectyl v/csjther forecast, 4.50: Sport? results, 5,0: Children, by Lai}yl>ir4 Uncle Dick. S.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News and lepoTts. 7.80: J. G. McKay (Fields In(.tructor, Department of Agriculture), "Certification of Wheat." 8.0: Concert programme. State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, ''4 Night in Venice" (Strauss). 8.8: Baritone. Peter Dawson, "Far Across the Desert Sands''; "Beloved, in Your Absence" (Woodforde-Fiuden). 8.12: Super Cinema Orchestra, "Love's Dream After the Bqll'' (Caibulka): "Hush" (Douglas). 8.20: Vocal Gem Chorus, "Mercenary Mary." 8.28: Piano with effects, Raie de Costa, "The King's Horses" (Graham): "Medley of Marches." 8.84: Berlin btats Opera House Orchestra, Overture. "Tannhauser" (Wagner). 8.50: Vocal Duet, Harry Dearth and Raymond Newell, "A Sailor's Philosophy" (flyng). 8.54: Violin, Joseph Snigeti, "Nigun" (Improvisation) (Blocli), 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.21 Talk, Dr. Winjfred Haward, "Florence —Past and Present." 9.17: Overture, Columbia Symphony Orche§tru, "Martlana" (Wallace). 9.25: Soprano, Miriam lijcette, J'Jxcorpts, with Orchestra (Wallace): (fl) "'Tis the K»rp in the Air"; (b) "The | Ango'us." 0.31: Soprano and Baritpne, I Miriam Ljectte and Dennis Kohh;, "Of Fairy 1 Wand Had I the Power" (Wallace), Miriam Licctto »nd Grand Opera Chorus find Or? j chestra, "Pretty Git&na" (Wallace). 9.87: ' Cqntralto, Clare Serena with Orchestra, I "Alas, Those Chimes I" (Wallace). Ensemble ] with Orchestra, "Turn oil Old Tjifle'', (Wali | chestra, "Yob. Ms Lit® a, (ioliiier Pall" I (Wallace). Baritone, Denuis Nol'lc. "In ! Happy Day by Day" (Wallace), 9.49: Tenor, Ilcddlo Nash with Orchestra. "There is a Flower that Bloometh" (A\ al" lane). Soprano, Miriam Licette with Orchestra. "Scenes that arc Brightest" (Wallace). 9.55: Soprano and Contralto, Clare and Miriam Licette Ensemble an<| Grand Opera, Company. "Sainted sJother] (Wallace); Kiuule Act -. "What Mystery (Wallace). 3ZCi 1200 Kjlo.) 10-11.30 a.m.: Programme. II: IflH by Miss M. Chapman. 12 noon-2 p.m.: Waiittyf)' report ant} U}i)ch-bour inusip. 6.15 7-1Q: Dinner music. 7.15-7.80: News iteipp. etc. 10: Concert programnio. 6: Rev. D. Gardner Miller, further talk in the series "Religion and Life." -YA, WELLINGTON (720 Jyilocycles.) lu a.m.: Selected recordings hI.V: .Devotional service. .10.45: Lecturette, "Cooking by Electricity." 11.37: Leuturette. 'Representative of Health Department, "Health Hints." 12 noon: Lunch music. '2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 8.15; Leotufc(tc: talk prepared by Home Science Extension Department of Otaso University, "The Place of Meat' and Pish in the Liet." ■1.30: Special weather forecast and sports results. 4-0: Special weather forecast. 4-30: Sports results, 5,0: Children, by Big Brother Jpck. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Xews or<l reports. 8.0: Concert programme. (Relay to 2ZD, Masterton.) Overture, The Orchestra. "Light Cavalry" (S'uppe); "Eln Sourdine" (Telham). 8.12: Baritone. Chas. Casford, "Eollipg Down to Rio" (German): "'f Heard You Singing" (Coates), 13,18: Recording (Banjo), Emile (Jrimshaw, "A Swanee Sing Sons" (Grimsjiaw). Recording (Vocal Quartet), The Revellers, "The Woman in the Shoe" (Brown). 8,24: The! Orchestra, "Woodland Pictures" (Fletcher): (1) "In the Hayftelds"; (2) "An Old j World Garden"; (3) "The Beanfeast."! 8.36: Will Bishop, Entertainer at the Piano, j 0 51: Piano and Flute, Hugo Anson (M.A., I Mus. Bac.) and Williarp Alwyp (Mus. Bac.), i "Selections from Repertoire." 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Lecturette, Hon. ,Tas. Craigie, "My Favourite Boet—Masefield." 9.17: The Orchestra, "Cavatina" ' from "Faust" (Gounod), Valse, "Bal Masque" (Fletcher). 9.28: Baritone. Clias. Casford. "Poor Man's Garden" (Russell); "T Am Fate" (Hamblen). 9.29: Piano phite. Hugo Anson and William " Alwyn, "Selections from Repertoire." 9.39: liecording (Quartet), Th? Bi;j Four, "AVaiting by the Si'v'ry Rio Grande" (Mencher); ''l'm Alone Because T Love. Yqu" • (Young). 0 4;-,: Till' Orchestra, "Pizr.icn.to Beronad6 •'—Baby's Sweetheart" (Corri). 9,50: Recordin? (monologue). Pat Hanna. "Discourses on Cricket'' (Hanna). 9.56: Mareh. 'i'hu Orchofitrf. "Tli.ru to Light'' (Lsnkien).

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 4

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 4

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 4

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