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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. :;ya, cnr.iSTCiiur.cii ('.i-'j KII'M-vcU -). 1"." n.m.; 1 Han! ional fcer* n-e. I'l.lj: S'-]. r((il riTurdinJ J.O : 'Jail: l'V a r,|,i. .lit,a i\•; of tli« <->t ;j.." 11 »■ at tli 'J'ii!!..'' ' - »»•.■»>: l.un.-ii in-, - i 12.1."; to ).•)■"' i'.ini-'iy <>. f c.):iiii:ui)iiy Silica: .1 from the «"ivi-; '1 li":itre. •2.1): St'•'■ t•:'.l lvurdin;;?. ::. I: il'imo Scanc" Talk. 1111(1 i.-M: Spurt* results. i>; Children's ln.ni i', conducted l'V Ladylnnl ] 11' k. li.1): Pinner music. V.": Ni'v.-s ami rrfirih. f.O: Concert l'ro-

tr'-amiM--. (S.'l.'i-ti-.l Ri.vnnliiig.--l. Sir l)aii o..r]fi-i-v conilii'-'i' ~ t!ic Bournemouth Mn-.j.-i|.al i >.vli.--ti;~ "Crown Jliaiu»!i<l:-'_' i Atii'i-r). S.I": Soprano, .\iii<-]ii-i (<al]ieur'i, ■•!.., ; Jl. ,i i- tli- (,< ntlo J.nrk" Ilj i:- !i" 1 1 - • nil- '( ,-1 Si. K,-ali-;.-i; 1 larri.-'iii. ' ,f,.„ ~f S!,-.-;,' ,1... I.ara). 5.17: 1,; ija> im ' - uiili 1 lai'- • I|"I1I>, ft-!.'!- Pa\v.-"||, • Vri.'i-au'- Nmr" (s.-t: Ir-tnniM-hlai Tri", I '<-■ liW't (violin). li.ni.l hoi- (pinn" j, ISa.aial'l Kill'.- ('••'ill"), (a I ••I'l-a-'i'iit.-i" (I,'-liar); (!') "T.nin )lu li.il" (loliit). S.'JT: Ti'iior. I'.irmll (I'Malloy, '' lamn(l til- ll'-'.nl of til" Jioii'l" (Klcnnor). s.:ai: Knti-i-'aim-i- at tin; I'iano, Krni'st Hastings, (aj " IV-rvcrt oil l'hu-urds" ; (b) "Lovely Music" ( Hastings). H.S'i: Orctießtra Muillov. Tlio Troubaflours, "I'npular Sonps of Yesterday." a.'lO; liaritone, John Brownlec, fa) *' Kins; Charles" (White); (t>) "Pas - ill By" (Pureell). 8.46: Vihraphono and orrliestra, Will Kalinka, "Tli" Glow Worm" (hni'-kcl. K.t'.l: \*oea 1 Duet, \Vinn : o Melvillo and Derek- Cl'llirni, "Trot llere and There (M .- .■.aci'i'). f. lluniour. Will l-'yffc;.

"Am *Vr;,r\l 1..1- :Mr.. McKic" (Fyff.. >. < K .5e,; Tenor, Richard Tnule'r, ''A Walt/ I in';; ;n' ' ( S'.rau:-> ). ■s.-VJ: March. l'ol>il"j---llki - "!•«•■•» ril'? Fli-ht March ' ( ll.u>ser). !t.2: Von Hut fonvii>t Mini nutKrs. 0.1: Tall;, Mr John Patrick, Chine" Poetry." 0.10: M vy Rami, Tin 1 liand ot: lI.M. Coldstream Guards, ''Ta!'■,> of Hoffman" Selection (Offenbach). 0:.:7: Vm.-mI 1 >n• I. D.ir.i 1..-il-<-t te and 11ul.ivt I:is■ 1. 1!, "Hint Son~s til Kw-ntide" II oates). 0.:;u: Piano -willi dance band, I'rzgv Cochrane, "More Mn*i«nl Comedy Memories." : Contralto, Lssie. I:i r, 'I, "I'onr Man's Garden" (Russell). 0.-tl : Kntertaincr Ml tli" Piano, Norman lionc, (a) "Ideal Homes"; o>l "Hidden Heroes'' (Rose). 0.17: Vv. }T. Squire, "La Gimiuantaine" (Marie). 9.00: Tlio Shannon Male Quartette, "On tlio Ranks of (lie Wabash Far Away" (Pressor). 9.54: Westminster Military Band, "The Mounting of iho Guard" (Kochmann). :>zc. (1 Jof> Kilo,) 10 a.in.: Recorded programme. 10.,10: Programme. 31: Miss Millicent Jennings, ' 'Homely Talks." 11.1 5-11 .::t>: Recording. 12 noon - j pin.: Weather report and lunch-hour music. 150 : Children's session. .1 r, pinner musie. 7.15: Talk oa den-ti-lry. pi sen l.y Mr I. J'. Tymons. 7.10: Talk lor gardeners, given by Mr W ■ Is. I>arvicfe. 7.-15: Recordings. 7.55: Station notices. 3-10: lAening concert programme. 0: Rev. (iardner Miller, talk on "Religion and Life." 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0 a.HI.: Selected recordings 10.30: Pevotional service. 12.0 noon: Lunch music. -.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.0: 'ialk, prepared bv tlio Home Science Extension Service <.t "ota?(> University, ' 'Left-Overs, mr. ■ 1 How to I,'so Them" 11. '\o and -l.ilO: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by l;is Prot her Jack. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Xcivs and reports. (2Y( . 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music*. 7.r>o: V.K.A. Se.sion: Mr A. D. Monro, M.Sc.. Lecturer in ClirmiMr;. Vi.'l..riu University, "This r ii.'inirMl Altc — Chemist ry anil Industry H.n: Concert Programme. (Relay to 2ZI), M asterton.) Recording, (Overture), Manucllo ami llis Orchestra, ' •Treasures from Schubert" (Schubert). 8.0: Chorus A Vocal Octet. Life" : "Silence" (Balfe). ,s. 10: Recording Gino P.ordin and His Haw a i ians, (a) "Neapolitan Nights" (Zaineciiik) ; (b) "Midnight Waltz" (Amadio). n.IG: Puet, Miss N. Grey and Mr L. M. Cachemaille, "On Wings of Sonp" (Mendelssohn). 8.20: Recording (bescript ivo Sketch), Ilaver and lit", "llorso Sen-c" (Lee), *.2U: Recordin;r (Organ), Reginald 3''oort. "Theme Song from famous Films" (various). 8..'j2: Fart Songs, 2YA Vocal Octet, "O Fly Vith Me"; (b) -'One Night There Came"; (c i "Over Their Grave" (Mendelssohn), si." 7: Recording i Humour). George I'ormby. "Running Knipii! the l-'tmiitain> in Ti-afal'.-ar S.|uare" M'ottrell). S--10: Lert iiri-t te, Mr 1,. R. Palmrr. M.A., Pip. Jon mali.-hi. "Re, cm Arrival'-." 0.0: WcallK'r rcp-u't ami nolices. D.'J: (,'horus .*n:d S"h. 2VA Vocal <><-(ct, "Arcadians Are V>-" (.Meuckten). T'laritone. Mr L. Cacliemaillc. "Jly .Mutter" (Monckton). 0.' 1 : R.'cortlinir, The Casino Orchestra, (a) "Th" in tie 1 Forest'' (Lloyd); (b) "The Turkish l'atrol'' (Miclia'dis). 0.15: Recording (Vocal Humour), N'oel Cov.ard. (a) "Soinctlitint? to do with Spring" (Coward; (b) "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" (Coward). 0.21: Puet, Miss L. Vondersloot and J[r G. Williams, "Liphtly, Liphtly" (Messager). Part Songß (T'naccoinpanied), 2YA Vocal Octet, (a) "Tho Nishtingale"; (b) "Hunting Song"; (c; "Tho A'ictors' Return" (Meudelfrotin). 0.-'J: Reeordin?, The Philharmonie Orchestra. "S 'eiK'S Pittoresques'' (Mnsscr.ct). 9.-11: Pari Son:;, 2YA Vocal Octet, "Liebeslieder" (Brahms). 9.49: Recording, The Xcw Grocvenoi- Orchestra, (a) "What • Perfect.

Combination" (Akst): (b) "In the Moonlight" (Ruby). 9.55: Duet and Oliorus, 2VA Vocal Octet, "You Rvoar to be Good and Trim" (Oellier). Octet, "Good Night" (Ccllicr). UAVENTBT, ENGLAND. •1.30 a.m.: Time Signal from Bis Bon. Orchestral Concert, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite. 5.30: Time Signal from Greenwich. "Country Ways and Country Days." A talk by A. G. Street. 5.45: Cineina Orean Recital (gramophone records). 6.15-6.8U: .Vcv.ij Bulletin. 11.0 a.m.-1.0 p.m..-mi.-sio'.i of ;:n omni-directiora'l aerial. 11.0 a.m.: Orchestral Concert. 12.15-1.0 p.m.: Cliristopkei- Stone.

It ha often been shown that, to a large extent, longevity runs in families. A classical centenarian is, of course, Old Parr, who died in 1035 at the age of 152, and whose youngest brother lived to be 123. There is no need to £0 back as far as this, for a j few weeks ago newspapers in London published a paragraph about two Jsle [

of Wight sisters, aged 101 and SW respectively. A correspondent of "Hie Times" writes: "I am within a few months of 80 and am one of 13 children. Two died in infancy and seven are still living, the oldest being and the youngest 64. The average as»o of the seven is 74, and 1 think they are all earning their living."

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 5