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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. ■ IYA Auckland—6sok.c. 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast; 10.0: Devotional; 10.15: Recordings; 12. U: Lunch music; 12.30: Community singing, re'•<>ed from Town Hull; 1.30: C/r.tinua■t oh o f lunch music; 2.0: It?cordings: 2.30: Classical hour; 3.15: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 0.0: Dinner rusic; 7.0; News and repel- 5 ; 8.0; Clamber music programme; 9.0 Weather report and station notices; 9.5: Talk. “The Territorial Exp?.i ion of Russia.*’; 9.20: Recordings 10.0 to 11.0: Music, miiCh and melody. 2YA Wellington—s7ok.c. • 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfsat; 10.0: RecordI it.gs; 10.30: Time signals: Devotional: 1 12.0: Lunch music; 12.30: Relay of I community singing from th<> Welling--1 ton Town Hal’ 1.30; C’ont'innation of | lunch music; 2.0: Classical hour; 3.0Rugby football, Wellington College v. Si. Patrick’s College Si’verstream, relayed from Athletic Park; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Time signals; Talk. “For the Home Gardener”; 8.0: Light orchestral and ballad programme featuring Raymond Newell (baritone), Barrie Brettoner (Wur'itzcr organist) : n.d Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra; 8.40: Talk. Professor F. L. AV. Wood, “World Affairs”; 9.0: Weather report and s’taition notices; 9.5: A programme featuring K 7 and Hie Embassy Players “The Bells”, radio play; 10.0 to 11.0 Dance programme. 3YA Christchurch—72ok.c. 7.0 to 8.30; Breakfast’; 10.0: Devotional 10.15: Recordings; 10.30: Time siganls; 10.32: Recordings; 11.30: Talk on Diet; 11.50: Recordings; 12.0: Lunch music; 1.50; Educational session with introductory reiWks by professor James Shelley; 2.10: “Rhythm and Movements”; 2.15 to 2.35: Adventures in Social Life; 2.40 to 3.0: “Sir George Grey”; 3.0: Classical music: 3.30: Time signals; 4.0; Light music; 4.30: Sport's results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6,0: Dinner music; ,7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Time signals; 7.35; Add-

ington stock market reports; S.O: I Grand Charity Concent in aid of the Combined Orphanages of Christchurch I by the Christchurch Optoinh*ts ’ Club: 10.15 to 11.0 (approx): Music, mirfh and melody. 4YA Dunedin—79ok.c. 7.0 to 830: Breakfast; 10.0: Recordings; 10.15: Devotional; 12.0: Lunch mu/ic: 2.0: (Recordings; 3.15: Talk. “Should W ( . Ent What We Like J”; 3.30: Sports resu ts; Classical hour: 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0; News and reports: 7.30:1 Gardening talk; 8.0: Grand celebrity Conceit. Arranged by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board. Proceeds in aid of the Mayor’s Fund for the Relief of Distress’. Presenting:—Gladys Mon crieff Australia’s Queen of Musical Comedy. Gi.l Dech. noted Australian p’anist mill conductor. Walter Kingsley ce’eb rated English baritone. Frank Perrin, popular English comedian. John Robertson. brilliant N.Z. cornetist. Vincent Aspey. New Zealand violinist’, 'rhe Concert Orchestra, (augmented): 10.0 to 11.0 (approx): Dane - music. Da ventry, England: G.S.D. 25.52 metres G.S.B. 31.55 metres. New Zealand standard time: 4.45: Big Ben. England v. Soufh Africa. A running commentary of the third day’s play in the fourth Cricket 'Pest match; 5.0? Int'orliide: 5.5: A running commentary on the Davis Cup tennis challenge round (Third day): 5.15: The Victor Olof Sextet; Greenwich time signal at 5.45 p.m.: 6.0: Hamilton Harty programme. Kaite Winter (soprano) and Edith Penville (flute).; 6.30 to 6.45: The news. I

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Grey River Argus, 31 July 1935, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 31 July 1935, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 31 July 1935, Page 8

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