RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY. Ist AUGUST.
2YA,.WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES)
i) to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session Children's session, conducted by Uncle
CO: Dinner session: Overture, H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Dor I'reischutz." 'Cello, Pablo uutais. Melody in F." '■A?'ls:^^y,Urll,t?er orEnn (a) Jcsso Crawford, Mo and the Man in tho Moon"; (b) Reginald "n°,. rt" nW °rT nr Coa'™lW. Marion Anderson, th^lSoo"'-"- ■TenOr WaltCr Glynne ' "' Lwc 6.30: Ballet suite, H.M. Coldstream Guards La bourcc" Ballet. Male voices, Salon Group! Sonny Boy." .Fox-trot, Rhythmic Eight, "All by Yourself in tho Moonlight." 0.45: Black Diamonds Band (a) "The Gypsy Dance"; (b) "Tho Last Good-bye." Bass with chorus, Paul Kobeson, /'Plantation Songs." (.0: News session. "C^-'of^hoTeet:-' "*> Howard Taylor ' S.O: Chimes of tho G.P.0." clocli fi w m elay 'frs- m Tow>'Hall of concert by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra under the conductorshlp of Mr. Leon do Mauny. Overture, Men of Promethous" (Beethoven).-Vio-lin solo with orchestral accompaniment; "Jtomanco in F" (Beethoven). Symphony, "Sym- #"> ny .'" X, Flat" ("Erolca") (BeothovonK iautasia. "lantasia on 'Tosca'" (Puccini arhlTi Tn\' a"l; Suite' "I>ctlto Suite" '(DeSff y):,,(1), Eu Bateau"; (2) "Cortege"; (3) I'l™', is "Ballet." March, "Hildlgungsmarscli" ("Sigurd Jorsalfar" (Grieg).
IYA, Aucklaud (000 kilocycles).—3 to -I 30 p.m.: Afternoon session. G.O : Children's "session -conducted-by Peter Pan. 7.0: Nows -and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr. D. H. Turner Anecdotes and the Gramophone." 8.0: Chimes S.I: Overture, Orchestra, "Sounds from the Sunny South" (Iseman). 8.11: Vocal quartet; .1. Simpson, "I OH rdard°You' sfnßi'iig." o'lol^ isT!"y, 0""' ? Ir- v I'? ou«, rd Cro111". "Humours' of larlltimcnt. 8.34: New Zealand Four, '"Ncath do Moon." S.3S: Violin solo with orchestra B ■"">»'«. Allss Ina Bosworth and Studfo Ore cstra. 'I. Hear You Ciillliib Me" (.MariUrl. Tr alsc, M»Blaue^On tho Name Basel.." mn ' ..n.? cal,, duct ' 5I °3srs. Mamiell and iDormer "The Voyagers." 8.58: Weather report. Maid" (Plilllip.sK o\M: Mr 'It *$£ mcr "it is only a Tiny Garden." 0 17: •^ri w 'v' lilack and Simpson, Tho World and You." 0.21: Orchestra. "Fan-
V-nY'n m C." rl, Sr, Churd' (SB° kilocycles) .-3 to sesHlo ;.;,,^ r rf 0?" ssion- li-0: Children's Mission, conducted by Undo John 7n • Xm« s •'vf"\v Sn?: Ch""C;i- S"1: I'"broadcast o" -nY \ "IKJ,°,"- S'n: Cl"h«ln>l Quartet -pit '\V"l o, r 810ssom wiilto ami Kcd." S.IS: Cello, Mr. Harold llcck, "AdnglcUo." 5.17 • Mezzo-soprano, Miss 1,. Jlorlo Jllllcr, "Los heimras. 8.22: Tenor; Mr. Harry Gill, "Long AX0 J ..J- 25'- Orean- Edoiiard Commotto, tcC°r?,' | 0l-Cilti'" 8-20: Clirlstclmrcli BroadcHstlnc Trio. "Trio in o Major—Aiulanto and Hondo all Ongrcsso" (Haydn). 8.30: Contralto, Miss Constance Flnmank, "Christina's Lament" ni'i, . ,o<^ Up ' ° »»art." SAS: Orchestra Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra record "Toe cata and Fubuo In D Minor." 8.54: Baritone, 10l owed by male quartet, Mr. Trod Bullock and ■£«dnn™. fIT.r 01 ft' "I^ Summer-tlmo in ?„ , ° n;,(1" In Absence." 8.2: Weather-re-™L «m: ? vc'ture ' Borim State Orchestra, iQCord, "Mastcrslngcrs or NiiremburE." fi 15: M0«o-soprano, Miss Y. Merlo Miller (a) "hv. m ?t'r: ,'f 1 Wll° ls Sylvia!" 9.21: 'Cello Mr. Harold Beck, "To a Wild Koso." 0.25° "iTi r; .P a"y Gill CD "I Know or Two Prmf Syes A (b) "Thlno Ol"y-" 0-31: Couosi \J!m 3 Conßt «nco Flamank, "A Request." »Tnn\i % "1? T T S lr°or's Ladi(!3l Choir, record, Conrprt nT . 0/ 100: Ofcliestral. Victor J^oncert Orchestra, record (a) "Amaryllis"- fbl•'Minuet." 10.0: Close down. amarJllls ' (b) Now York), (conditions ucrnilMlnir \?,li ■Biifi,?inV, V B"»dc»st from the Exhibition Buildings of children's entcrtainmert Z fiJ^intJ^ff 1 "y i3^ Brotherll^ ''assisTed ami i>oVo %°i'i 1 and Ullclc3 AUlln ana l.eoiKc. 8.-15: Overture, Jack Union's Orchestra record. "The Seltisl G ant." 8 51^ pKs^^ertainme^^^S! Concert Party. 10.30: Close down.
Ihe war against short skirta and no sleeves which has been waged for some time in Italy under the encourageinont of the Church and the Fascist moralist* has received official recognition in the ban upon all beauty contests throughout Italy ordered by the Home Office. The custom ot proclaiming May Queens and Midsummer Princesses is held to be "a dangerous exaltation of feminine vanity and a parody ot serious subjects," so that henceforth provincial beauties are to receive no more pnbhc appreciation.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 21
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