TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 7.30, W.E.A. Session, Professor A. B. Fitt, ‘Glimpses of American Life: America, the Land of Extremes’; 8.0, recordings; 8.30, Instrumental Trio, The Moore Sisters, ‘Rondo Alla Turca ,’ ‘Minuet’; 8.38, bass-baritone, Albert Gibbons Taylor, ‘Simon the Cellarer ‘A Binder Courtship’; 8.45, recording, Bransby Williams, ‘Sydney Carton’s Farewell’; Soprano, Conchita Supervia, ‘O No John’; 8.51, violin, Ida Moore, ‘ Gavotte,’ The Moore Sisters trio, ‘Estrelita’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, Samuel J. Gudsell, ‘Rugby Football and other Winter Sports in Canada’; 9.17, ’cello, Winifred Moore, ‘Spirito Gentile’; The Moore Sisters, ‘Song Without Words’; 9.23, bass-baritone, Albert Gibbons Taylor, ‘Long Ago in Alcala,’ ‘The Merry Monk’; 9.30, Southern Seas Special Empire Day Broadcast.
2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles).
10.0, Recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 11.30, lecturettc, ‘Hollywood Affairs’; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3.0, relay of Rugby Football Match from Athletic Park —Australian University v. Victoria College; 5.0, Children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0 news and reports (2YC 1010 kilocycles after-dinner music); 7.45, leeturette, £|. Muntz, ‘Empire Trade’; 8.0, A Musical Pageant of the Empire, 8.2, Band, H.M. Grenadier Guards, with chorus, ‘Pomp and Circumstance March’; 8.6, 1596 A. Elizabethan Era, baritone, Peter Dawson, ‘Drake Goes West,’ ‘Drake’s Drum’; 8.12, 1620 A.D., Voyage of ‘Mayflower,’ organ, C. D. Cunningham, ‘A.D. 1620’; 8.15, 1745 A.D., The Rebellion of ’45, baritone, Elder Cunningham, ‘Will Ye No’ Come Back Again?’; 8.18, 1757 A.D., Foundation of the Indian Empire. Orchestral, London Symphony Orchestra ‘Crown of India’ — ‘March of the*Mogul Emperors’; 8.22, 1782 A.D. The West Indies, baritone, Peter Dawson, ‘The Old Superb’; 8.26, 1788 A.D. First Settlement of English in Australia —Sydney founded. Baritone, John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, ‘Ten Thousand Allies Away’; 8.29, 1805, Trafalgar, tenor, Walter Widdop, ‘Death of Nelson’; 5.33, 1815 A.DI Waterloo, Fantasia, Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘The Battle of Waterloo’; 8.41, talk, Dr. , Guy Scholefleld, ‘World Affairs’; 9.2, 1840, A.D., Treaty of Waitangi, Rotorua Maori Choir, ‘Maori Folk Songs’; 9.5, 1842. A.D., Kong’; 9.7, 1845 A.D., Period of Emino Moiseiviteh, ‘Rush Hour in Hong Kong’; 9.7, 1845 A.D., Periol of Emigration, tenor, Willb»*a Hcseltine, ‘The Irish Emigrant’; 9.10, 1858 A.D., Government of India placed Under British Grown. Orchestral, London Symphony Orchestra, ‘Pomp and Circumstance March’;' 9.14, 1867 A.D. Dominion ot Canada Instituted, . Salvation Army Band, ‘The Maple Leaf’ March; 9.17, 1901 A.D. Proclamation of Australian Commonwealth. Baritone, Peter Daw son, ‘Advance, Australia Fair’; 9.20, 1902 A.D. End of Boer War. Band, B. Wireless Military Band, 'Soldiers of the King’; 9.23, 1914-18 A.D. The Great War, Male Chorus, ‘Echoes of 1914’ Medley; 9.26 1930 A.D. FivePower Naval Conference and Indian Round-Table Conference. Speech by H.M. The King; 9.30, Southern , Seas Special Empire Day Broadcast.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 7.30, Addington stock market reports;; 7.40, talk, C. E. Jones ‘Bonds of Ithe British Empire’; 8.0, relay of 4YA. 9.30, Southern Seas Special Empire Day Broadcast. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 7.40, Talk, Mrs E. A. Hotehkin, Hon. General Secretary Empire Service League, ‘Bonds of the British Empire’; 8.0, relay from Dunedin Town Hall of Concert by Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir; 9.30; Southern Seas Special Empire Day Broadcast. , 2FC SYDNEY (451 Metres). (Relaying to National Stations). 8.0, A Special Empire Day programme; 10.32 Latest Dance Music (r). 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres). 8.0, ‘Vaude-Variety ’ featuring the well-known English comedy duo Peggy Wynne and Ambrose Barker, the A.B.C. Chorus in the latest popular song hits, Yvonne/Banvard, Australia’s Pert Comedienne, Frank Ryan and Dan Agar, the well-known comedians; Walter Kingsley, the popular baritone, with the A.8.C.; Grank and Eric, in comedy song, and story; 9.0, Intermis v sion Number (r.), Roy Maling and his Continental Tango Band; 9.15, Norman Janson, baritone; 9.22, Tango Band; 9.30, ‘Goldberg and Clancy’; 9.40, Tango Band; 9.47, Norman Janson, baritone; 9.54, Tango Bund; 10.0, Goldberg and Clancy; 10.10, Tango Band; 10.20, Late News.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1933, Page 2
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