AMUSEMENTS.
Empire Theatre.—‘ Speak Easily.’ Regent Theatre. —‘ Unashamed ’ and ‘ The County Hospital.’ St. James Theatre.—‘ The House of Unrest.’ Octagon Theatre. —‘ Tom Brown of Culver.’ Central Battery Grounds, St. Hilda.—Military Carnival. Strand Theatre.—‘ Fireman, Save My Child.’ King Edward Theatre.—‘ The Rainbow Trail.’ Radio Broadcasting.—To-night; IYA, "Auckland (820 k.c., 500 watts). 2YA, Wellington (720 k.c., 5 kilowatts). 2YB, New Plymouth (1,230 k.c,, 106 watts). 3YA, Christchurch (980 k.c., 500 watts). 4YA, Dunedin (650 k.c., 600 watts). 4ZB, Dunedin (1,080 k.c., 20 watts). 4ZO, Dunedin (1,080 k.c., 30 watts). 2FG, Sydney (665 k.c., 5 kilowatts). 2BL, Sydney (855 k.c., 5 kilowatts): 3AR, Melbourne (620 k.c., 5 kilowatts). 3LO, Melbourne (800 k.c., 5 kilowatts)., 4QG, Brisbane (760 k.c., 5 kilowatts). SOL, Adelaide (730 k.c., 5 kilowatts). 6WF, Perth (690 k.c., 5 kilowatts;. 7ZL, Hobart (580 k.c., 5 kilowatts).
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Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 10
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136AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 10
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