STOP PRESS C.J.C. MEETING. Canterbury Cup.—3-3 Miss Medley 1, 1-1 Golden Souvenir 2, .2-2 Master Robin 3. Scr.: Lance Wing. Fendalton Handicap.—9-9 Vafort 1, 5-5 Lance Wing 2, 7-6 Royal Rne 3, Scr.: Piccolo, Silver Rod. WAIKATO MEETING. Ruakura Stakes.—Sweet Girl 1. Mary Jane 2, Abbey Pay 3, Scr.: Hiraji, Aylesbury, Mindora. Hamilton Handicap.-—Rakanui 1, Air Port 2, Billy Peach 3. NUNNELEY CASKET. Mrs. Adams (Canterbury) beat Miss Cross (Wellington) 6-3, 4-6, 8-6. Miss Fleming (Wellington) beat Miss Burrell (Canterbury) 6-8, 6-2, 6-2. ! i i RADIO PROGRAMMES SATURDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Scrvjco.—6.ls p.m.: "World Affairs," by AVicfcbam Steed. 6.45: 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, conductor Stanford Robinson. ".;;<): Books anrl People: "Travel and Adventure," lalU liy Raymond Mortimer. 7.45: Interlude. 7.50: Talk, "On tho Land." 8.15: • Composer of tho Week—Schumann. 8.30: " Raffles/ Nu. 0. 8.15: Brains Trust—A Psychologist, Commander A. B. Campbell, J. P ilorrabin, Dv. C. X M. Jond, and Barbara i Wood—-Quesiionmastcr, Douald HcCullousn. I !).!5: Let Jlv People Sin;;. 2YA. Wellington.—7.3o: "Can You Remember?" 7.45: U.S. News and Commentary. 8.0. •"ttiaa.." 8.30: Variety Magazine. 9.0: News-vt-cl and Commentary 9.40: Old-time Dance '0,0: Sports summary. 10.10: Square Dance. 1U.20: Old-time Danoi (continued) 2YG, Wellington.—7.:"-s0: Cuban Episode. 7.45: Records at Random. 8.0: Haydn's Symphonies. 5.21 to 10.il; Mtujf liy French Composers. 9.30: »ws (ny the Pacific. 10.0: In Quiet Mood. 2YD. Wellington.—7.o: "You Asked For It." IYA. Auckland.—7.3o: Choir of tho Auckland Cl'.H.il Society conducted by Colin Muston, a:i'i Suiflio Ueeital by Cushla do Lange (sopnujj!. I'M?: Sports sunimury. 10.25: ".Music !'■'(■ Dancing." 3YA, Christchureh.—7.T-0: Tho Southcrnalres Instrumental Quartet S.O: Krazy Kapers. 8.20: Debroy Somcrs Baud. S.;;l: Joan Uardy (contralto) d.'-b: lioslon Promenade Orchestra. 9.J3; James Dully (tunor). Jit.O: Sports results. 10J,"i: Masters in Lighter Mood. 4YA, Dunedin.—7.3o: Albert L'isbcr and. his New Note Octrt, 7.;'.5: Mary Somerville (contralto). SO: Dajos Bela Orchestra. S.S: J. \V. Thomson (baritone). 8*17: Koyal Artillery Siring Orchestra. 5.23: Betty Dagger (mezzosoprano). 5.32: Arthur Fiedler and Boston Proraenade Orchestra. 8.45: Walter Glynne (tenor). 5.52: West End Celebrity Orchestra. 9.25: Dance Music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. SUNDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Service. —0.15 p.m.: Rugby Football: X.Z. Array team v. the R.A.F., at Leicester. 7.30: "Review of the Arts," Eric Newton. 7.45 • "The Inspiration of the Bible," the Rev. Professor W. A. L. Elmslie. 5.5: Composer of the Wcrffc: Haydn. 9.13: Service from King's College, Cambridge. 2YA. Wellington.—6.o, 7.0, S.O, 5.45: News 0.0: With the Boys Overseas. 11.0: Anglican Service (Rev. K. D. Andrews-Baxter). 7.0: Methodist Service (Rev. J. D. McArthur). 5.5: Grand Opera, "La Tosca." 5.45: News. 9.0. Newsreel. 11.0: News. 13.20 Close down. 2YC, Wellington.—S.o: Classical Becitals. 9.H0: News for tho Pacific. 2YD, Wellington.—7.33: '•Richelieu, Cardinal or King?" S.<(: Hall of Fame. 5.30: "Dad and Dave." 'jrl : Sohjis by Men. 9.33: "The Green Archer." 9.43: "Do You Remember?" IYA. Auckland.—] 1.0: Baptist Service- (Rev. Txcx GoldMiiith). 7.0: Kojn.ui Catliolic Service (Bishop Listen). 5.32: Mary Pratt (contra Ko). • 3YA. Christchurcli.—3l.o: Roman Catholic Service (Rev. Father G. V. Daly). 7.0: Brethren Service (Mr. It. Parkinson). 5.5: Haagen Jloleubergh (piano). 8.27: Kathleen Hart (soprano). 0.29: Vera Martin (contralto). 4YA, Dunedin.—ll.o: Congregational Serried (Rev. F. do Lisle.). P. 30: Presbyterian -Service (Ke7. W. Allen Stcvely). 5.15: Professor A r. E. Galway (organ). 9.C6: '•Greatness" «N.B".S. Production). ' OVERSEAS MAILS On-rscas mails will rloso at the Chief Post .Office, Wellington, as uudcr: — Hi' A IK. 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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 138, 8 December 1945, Page 12
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