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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA AUCKLAND 820 Kilocycles). 7.30, W.E.A. Session, Ralph Hipkins, ‘Music, the good companion: Music’s Wide Open Spaces and Some Milestones’; 8.0, recordings; 8.30, instrumental trio, Marjorie Tiarks, Helen Gray, and Cherry Anderson, ‘Allegro Animate from Trio in F Major’; 8.40, recording (tenor), Richard Crooks, .‘The Springtime Reminds Me Of Tou’; piano, William Backhaus, ‘Minuetto in B Minor’; 8.47, contralto, Phyllis Gribbin, ‘The Enchantress, ’ ‘Boon the Burn'; 8.54, instrumental trio, Marjorie Tiarks, Helen Gray and Cherry Anderson, ‘Andantino Movement from Trio in P Major’; 8.57, recording, Roumanian Gypsy Orchestra. ‘La Bachou’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, talk, H. J. Edwards, ‘With the Big Game Hunters in Africa’; 9.17, instrumental trio ‘Blue- Danube’; 9.27, contralto, Phyllis Gribbin ‘O Western Wind’; 9.30, dance music. • 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 7.40, Lecturette, ‘For the Home Gardener’: 8.2, Massed Brass Bands, ‘EI Abanico’; 8.5, vocal gems, Light Opera Company, ‘Silver Wings’; 8.9, Special Novelty Presentation: ‘Famous Voices of the Entertain’ment World’ introducing internationally-known operatic and vaudeville artists, ballad singers and humorists; 8.29, Marek Weber's Orchestra, ‘Deutschmeister Regimental March,’ ‘Life in the Vienna Prater’; 8.85, recordings; 8.40, talk, Dr Guy H. Scholofield, ‘World Affairs’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, ‘All the Fun of tiny Fair' Albert Ketelby’s Orchestra; 9.C, concerted vocal, International Singers. ‘Come to the Fair’; 9.9, ‘The Traffic Cop,' ‘What’s the Matter with P.C. Brown’; 9.12, ‘Sawdust and Tan’ Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; 9.15, Robert Easton, ‘The Leader of the Town Brass Baud'; 9.18, Alex Bartha’s Orchestra, ‘On the Merry-go-Eound’; 9.21, Bransby Williams, ‘The. Showman’; 9.29, Leslie Sarony, ‘Wheezy Anna’; 9.32, Ambrose and his Orchestra, ‘Joey ithe Clown’; 9.35, Raymond Newell, T Travel the Road’; 9.38, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra, ‘The Punch and Judy Show’; 9.41, Albert Richardson ‘Buttercup Joe’; 9.44, Sophie Braslau, ‘Cara Scene’; 9.48, Dance Orchestra, ‘The ■Peanut V en dor’; 9.51, ‘Paradise Alley’s Outing’; ‘Goodnight Everyone’. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (880 Kilocycles). 7.30, Addington Stock Market reports; 8.0, relay of concert from the Civic Theatre in aid of the Mayor’s Relief of Distress Fund. Programme by 3YA artists, together with Community Singing, led by Mr Alan Brown, with Dr F. C. A'Court at the piano; 8.2, Studio Orchestra ‘Bacchanalia’; 8.14, tenor, Douglas Suckling ‘Life is a Caravan',’ ‘Lassie of Mine’; 8.19, The Perce Skinner Harmonica ' Band, Medley of National Songs: 8.27, soprano, Julie Russell ‘Homing,’ ‘The Robin’s Song’; 8.33, humour, George Titchcner ‘Water Scenes’; 8.38 Studio Orchestra, ‘Agnus Dei’; 8.13, Commupity Singing; 9.3, weather; 9.10. Studio Orchestra, ‘lntroduction to Act 3,’ ‘Drink to Me Only,’ ‘l’m Seventeen Come Sunday’; 9.21, baritone, Chas. I:. James, ‘My Lodging is the Cellar / Here,’ ‘There’s a Land’; 9.26, Harmonica Band, Medley of Marching Songs; 9.33, tenor, Douglas Suckling ‘Rose of Tralee,’ ‘Mary of Argylc’; 9.40, soprano, with orchestral' accompaniment, Julie Russell, ‘lndian Love Call,’ ‘WaiUta Poi’; 9.45, Studio Orchestra, ‘Serenade’; 9.49, humour, George Titchener ‘lmpressions’; 9.55, bass, Chas. L. James ‘King of the .Deep,’ ‘A Warwickshire Wooing’. 3LO MELBOURNE (3715 Metres). (Belaying to National Stations). 8.0 ‘The Girls of Gottenbcrg,’ complete performance; 9.30, interulde; 0.40 Wireless Dance Orchestra, with ‘Jack und Jill’ dealers in ‘‘jazz jewels’; 10.32 latest dance music (r). 2BL SYDNEY (361 Metres). 8.0, An hour arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales;

Myrtle Meggy and Eunice Hurst, (piano and violin), Spencer Thomas (tenor), Myrtle Eggy (pianist), 9.0, ‘The Life and Work of William Somerset Maugham’ illustrated by a short Radio Version of ‘The ITnatttainable ’.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 2

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