RADIO PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd.
* IYA AUCKLAND,
7.C: News and reports
7.30: Talk (W.E.A.), G. B. Bell, B. E., B.Sc., “Watchers of the Sk'« 3 ” series: '“The Roya-l Observatory and the Nautical Almanac.”
8.0 Thirty minutes of selected re cordings.
8.39: Boy soprano, Jack Gunman. “Old Mother Sea,” “Looking For You.’ 9.2: Talk, Samuel J. Gudsell, ‘‘Amateur Auckland Athletes.” 9.30 : Prograffiriil’ o'f’'daii'ce music. ■ 'ioi ' 1) J-j r;i ;<i 2YA WELLINGTON-
7.0: News and reports,
8.40; Topical Talk, “Australia Today,” by S. W. M. Stilling, .Representative in New Zealand for Australian National Travel Association., 8.0; An all-Australian programme. 9.3: Talk, “Intel-national Affairs,” by Dr .Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0 : News ana reports. 7.30: Addington stock market re ports- \ 8.0: Concert programme of recordings 9.2; Reserved. s 10,0: Dance programme.
AY A DUNEDIN.
7.0 : News aria reports. 7,15; Talk, Lloyd' Ross, under au ? ° pices of Department of Agriculture, “The Agricultural Depression.” 7.30: Talk, R. McKenzie, “The Forbury Trotting Meeting.” 8.0: Relay of Returned Soldiers' (Choir concert. Conductor ■ Mr J. T. Leech.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1932, Page 7
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