RADIO BROADCASTING.
.. TO-MCilfTi; IYA AiieltlancL —6 p.usS'.. oiuid'ren’t -session ; .7 pan., talk, Mr prank .Sutherland : 7;2t) p.m„ nows" uiitl uia>rkct re-'pbrt-s; 8 p.m... 4'elay- of toonccrt from Messrs Lewis Efttly’s JJi.ill 4 ; t ,B..‘K), suito, Royal Oneba Orchestra.; hiezzo-sopr-ano. sd-ios, Miss C. riUiilqueenß.4-3 pan., musical, V need tail, .t .Mrs .. ’ Daisy Basham and Mr Barry Coney; 9 p.m.. wela,tilier report; 9.g p.m.,, instrumental, Studio 1-rioi-ipocaSii,. Miss Cl. . Mulqueen; violin -soJo, Miss l ira SBosworth; tonusicai rccitai, Mrs .14. Bpshain and; Mr Barry Coney;, ilistruniaiitai,' Studio Trio ; recital,. ..'Miss' N iiu Scott; yj-, orchestral, Royal Opera, Orchestra-; 10.2 p.m., close down. iry 2YA Wellington.—s p.m., children s session ; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 ,p.m., news session, market reports fanid I '' Sportk irasulfS'; 7.40 pcm., -lecturetto, Mr WCB p.m., rdlay from College Hall, Victoria University College, of. debalje by Victoria College University Debating Society. The -subject of tkr debate will be . “That the Continuation of -the Capitalist Economic system is m the best- interests of Civilisation.” For the affirmative the speakers will be the Victoria University College debating teaiih, which will shortly leave on a- debating tour of the American and Canadian universities. Mr W. J. Mountjoy* an old boy of the New Plymouth. High School, a member of the team, will speak in .ftwouiii of the. motion.
3YA'OlimtoUnij^li—s p.m.. children’s .session; G p.m.,"dinner music; 7 p.m., news session.; Bx-p.m., overture* rebroadcast of 2YA. Wellington; 84) pan mezzoH.soiprauo softo , Mils Maud. VV <xkl , Wiuriitzer organ, koto, Jesv-se Crawford ; instrumental, Studio. Trio; 5.27 pan., sketchy Messrs Cgpii Oolliiis an<l Alan Browne; Mr Sydney Armstrong ; waltz, dfi-cque -Jacobs’. Ensemble • vocal duets with piano .and ukelele’ Melody Mait|#„; 8.57 pan,, weather report.; 9 pan.,,,instrumental, Studio Trio; mezzo-soprano .solos., Mrs Maud Wood; Wbrlitzer organ solo, Jesse Crawford - sketchy Messrs Cecil Collins andaAlan Browne; baritone solos, Mr Sydney Armstrong; popular songs with piano and ukelelq, Melody Maids; 9.40 j)i m. .Brunswick; dbjice programme; foxtrots' with vo-cSI chorus', Bob- Flaring’s Orchestra; fox-trot with vocal chorus, The Clevelanders ? 9.50 pan., Wurtitzer organ, solos, Eddie Dxmstedter; waltz with vocal' chbrWs, "Bob Having’s- Orchestra; waltz with, vocal chorus, Then ratios Ofehe-strh; waltz 'with vocal c-horus and ■ 5 whistling. Eight Radio Stars; male trio? Eahl Burnett’s BiLtxiiore Trio; fSx-tFots with vocal chorus, The Oaptivatcu's,;-. waltz with vocal chorus, Tfhematics Orchestra; 10.20 pan., solo and chorus, Vernon .Rickard with Hatch’s Melpdy Makers; iox-trpt-with vocal chorus,! JToct Hamm and his' Collegians; foxtrots with vocal chorus, Both Haring’s Orchestra; waltz with vocal-chorus. Colonial Club Orchestra; male chorus, Famous Forty Elks Ohoru, 3 foxtrots with vocal chorus. Bob Hari.ng’s waltz with vocal chorus. Hotel Rloosevelt Orchestra ; foxtrot with vooail chorus,.Hotel. Roosevelt: Orchestra; 11 pan., closedown.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 30 August 1929, Page 8
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440RADIO BROADCASTING. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 30 August 1929, Page 8
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