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BROADCASTING.

j TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHB.ISTCHURCK > K>io< yi-iff.) 10 a 111 ' TJ-v.iti'ln-il service. 3 0.15: Belcet„rl i. il recording'.-. i- : Lnnrli mutnc. j - -jo to 1 r;0: Re lav of Community Singing from Civic Theatre. 2 pm.: Selected reD.15- Talk, j.nparfcd by t!u Huiii' 1 S«rvir»,' of IV.virsitv. and 4.0U: Spnrtfi rt>*u)U. r,f,. ( hiidr.'Ti'> li'iur, c'MlLiott-cl by Lady*, hir.i nn'l Tim-U. Dick. CO: Dinner muF'C. -r, • uij r'-;."r:s. 7.5 Talk 'uncl^r ,T W r.ilri-r, '' J'aßturf- Plant?, j HO- Coji'i-rt j.r'iL'ramme. ( Selerted recording. Marek Wf-l.or ami His Orchestra, "Puce-Hi Potpourri" (Puccini). 6.10Vocat Gern«, Colombia Light Opera Company, "Lionel Monrkton Memories" (Monrkton). P.lfl: Violin, Master Yehudi Menuhin, "Camj.ari'-lla " ( pag.'inini). «.22 : BariUine, Conrad Tiiibault. 'a) "The Captain of the Margin-rite" (O'Hara); (bj "Sea iever 'lreland). P. 27: Saxophone eolo, Howard JaeobK "From tl'.e Land of the Sky-Blue Water" (Cadniar,). S.Tit": Duet Lavton nnd John<-tone, "Roll Along, Kentucky Moon" (11 alley). 8.-33: Novelty, Jack Payne ami Arti>t«. ".Ta.-k Payne's Party.' K39: in'-trumeiual Octet. J. H. Squirfl Celente Octet, (a) "Gavotte Tendr«' (Ganne) ; (b) "Serenade" (Pierne). 8.45: Tenor, Hubert Kixdell, "Parted" (Torti). 8.40: Chorus, Vernon Lee and Boy Scout ("horiM. "Around the Camp Fire" (TrdtL). 8.55: Organ. J<« F e Crawford, "I'ooolight on the Kivp.r" (Green). \ ocal duet, Herbert Thorpe and Foster Riehardbon. '"Changing of the Guard" (Flotsam apd J.'t«uni). : Weather forecast end notice*. r, - J: Talk, I>r. if. Lester, "On the Road." 9.38: Band, The 8.8.C. Wirel.,.*s Military Band, (a) "Evonsong" (Eastl.opM Martin): <b) "A Little Love, a IJttle Kiss" (fiilesu). 9.24: Soprano, Glaffy# MoncriofT, "Where is this Lady!" (Lebar). 9.27: Violin, Heifetz, "Ave Maria" (Schubert). : Foste.r Kichardson, "Friend o' Mine" (Sanderson). 9.34: Interinezzjo, The Novelty Players, "Second Serenade'' (jieykons). 9.37: Humour, Flotsam mid J.-tsam, (a) "The Modern iJiver" ; (h) "P Lamb" (Flotsam and Jetsam). 0.4.'!: Soprano, Dora Labette, "She Wicndered Dov.u the Mountain-Sidii" (Clay). "J.-47: Instrumental, with vocal effect The Bobe.mii.ns, "The Druid's Prayer" MJ;iv»on). Si.so: Baritone, Raymond Nffw-il, '"Pake off Your CoHt" (Longbtaffe), 9.53: Tiuwaiian, Tubize Hoyal Hawaiian Orcht*<tra, "In My Old Ha.wiiiißD Home." 9.5t>: Comedian, George Forroby, "Levi's Monk'/') Mike" (C.ottrell). 9.5!): March, H.M. </renadier Guards, "Garde Republic-nine '' (,'Lmuierson ). 3ZQ. CHKXBTCHtTECH ( L"JOiJ Kilocycleß.) 10 a.m.: Recorded programme. 11.0: Ui£s Milliccut Jeuaibigs, "Uotntly Talks." 11.15: HeuordiiiKS. 12 noon: Weather report and ltinch hour ldunie. 5.30 p.m.: Children's Kesmon. (i.15. Uinner munic. 7.15: Talk oil Dentistry, giivo.n by Mr F. P. Tvoms. 7.40: r i: station noticflf. 8.01U.0: Eveninp tnnee.ri programme. 9.0: K»v. IJ. Gardner .Miller, Talk ou "Rflijiou and Life.'' £.VA, WELLIKGTOIi <720 Kilocycles.) Jo A.m.: Heleoted rccordingo. 10.30: liovotional aea vice. 32 noon:" Xlelay from Irentham orf lbt> Wellington Kacing Club's Winter Meetfimg—Second Day. Interspersed wiili selected recordings. U.O: Talk, pre- 1 pared by die Home Science Extension Servioo of Otogo University. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: L»iuner boufUx 7.0: ' New* aud reports. (2YO, 3010 bilocycles, atter-dinner tnusic). 7.30: W.E.A. Session, A. D. Monro, M.Se., Lecturer in <'liemißtry, Victoria University College, *'Tl*is Chemical Age—Chejmistry and Food.'' 8.0: Concert programme' <Kelav to 2/1), Musterton.) Itecordinj; 1 fySetlection), A'ietor Ricardo and His Orclu'atra, (a) "Whispering Flower*" (Blon) ; (b) "The Clock is flaying'' (Blaauw). S.B: Twenty miautes with the Melodie Five. Quintet, "Comrades in Arms" (Adam), fenorr, Frank. Bryant, (a) "Collette" <Harrhy); (t>") "I Heard You Go By" < Woods). Quintet, "Play, Fiddle, Play" (Altman). Bfase, W. W. "Mor«hall, "Thft i'loral iJamcw" Quintet, "Down ;>t Die Huskin.' Bee" -(Henry). 8.28: Re>enrdin? (Orfjaji), Reginald Dixon, (a) "Whem. the Band Goes Marching By*' (Saronyi'; (b) "Crazy I'eople" (Monaco). 8.34: Ttec ►rdins: (Iftiniour), Leslie Holme«, Ca) •'Fiddler Joe^' (More); (b) "The OBd Owl SaM 'Hool' " (White). ft.4o" Lncturette, E-. R. Palmer. M.A., Dip. .Hiurnalifim, "'Words and Their Ways > times of Plades and People." 9.0: Weather r ejport and ncrtic.es. 9.2: Recording (Belect iron), Roy FV>x and Hia Band, "Pox--3 favourites. ' 9.10: Twenty minutes -with t fce Melodie Five. Quintet, "You Try Sibmebody Else*" (do Sylva). Tenor, Sam 1 >uncan, "Sally Horner" (Old Ejhglieh). I fovelty Piano, Bert Burton, "Moonßght on t be Danube and You" (Towers). li. M. Cachemoifle, "The Mistrosß of the J taster (Phillips'). Quintet, "A Slumber K»ng ' (Lohr). 9.30: Half an Imur with Mill Lawson in an Interesting Travel, Cameo.

DAVBNTBV; ENGLAND. fl»30 a.m.: Time Signal from Bite Bon. Crramber music (gramophone records). 5.J5; Country Ways and Country Days, a talk bv ilr A. G Street. 5.30: Time SSgnal from Oeemvich; Dunce music (gramophone' i*;cords). 6.15-6.30: News bulletin. Jl.O a.m - 1.0 p.m.: Transmission on on omni-Alrectional ccrijil. 2 1.0: Orchestral coiicerU 12.151.0 p.m.: Christopher Stone.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 6