RADIO PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
9.30: "Wo Await Your Verdict.” The case is the Crown v. Chippon. At one o’clock on the. morning of March 18,-Clary. Chiippen was •discovered lying on the footpath outside her home. She died shortly afterwards. Cyril C'hip>])On, her husband, now stands charged with manslaughter. Relayed to all Y<\ Stations.
IYA AUCKLAND.
6.0 to 7.0; Programme of record in*;* 7.n- News and reports.
7.30: Sports talk, Mr Gordon Hut-
ler. 8.0: The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra “Egniont.” 8.18 : John McCormack, tenor, Two Songs from the Chinese Poets, “Desolation,” “A Dro.im of Spring.” 8.25: The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Symphony in C Major. 9.0; Weather ivopora. 9.5; The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra “Leonora.” 9.20 : Dance music. 10.0 •. Music, Mirth amd Melody. 11.0: Close down
2YA WELLINGTON
6.0 to 7.0: Programme of recordiug« 7.3'i) : Time signal from Dominion OR Bervatory.
7.0 ; News and reports. 7.40; Talk, Mr 0. R. H. Taylor ‘Functions of the Library.”
8.0: The Cliie.ago Symphony Orchestra, "Emperor.” 8.24 : Fred and Harry (comedy) “When the Rich Man Drives By.” 8.30: Herbert Ernst Oroh (tenor) ‘Thousand Stars are Shining.” 8.34: Marek Weber and his Orchestra “Spring Song.” 8.40 ; “Through Darkened Doors,” a ghost story bv “X,” the Unknown : “Beasts and Monsters.” 9.0; Weather Report. 9.5 : A. programme featuring 'Wingate’s Temperance Band, “Honour and Glory.” 9.14: Special recording, “Eh and Zeh.” the country storekeepers. 9.21 : The Band. “The Wedding of the (Rose.” 10.0- Music, Mirth allld Me.r.d”. 10.10 : Dance Music. 11.0; Close down
3YA TiHRITTCHURCH, 6 0. to 7 p.m- : Programme of record in'"7.0 ; News and reports:
8.0; Recording, iSir Thomas Beechiim conducting tlio London .l.‘hi]!iarnionic Orchestra, “'.I lie Fair Maid of Perth.” 8.18: Recital by -Miss Betty Hilliard (contralto). 8.35; .Reeordling, Lawrence Tilobett (baritone), “Ob' Star of Kve.” 8.54; Recording, Berlin Slate OpOra (House Orchestra, “Ride of the Valkyries.” 9.0 ; Weather Report. 9.5; Reserved. 9.20; Recording tlie Light. Symphony Orchestra, “Roses of Picardy. M HU): Alnsic, Mirth aaid Melody. LI-0; o‘O.se down
4YA DUNr.DIN.
6.0 to 7 0: Progiiinime of recording*. 7.30; lime signal from Dominion Observatory 7.0; }Jp" '•« and ropo’ts
8.0 ; Programme featuring Air Clement Williams (noted Australian baritone), and M 1 ’ Frank Perrin (English comedian and entertainer. 8.40; Talk Air W. T. Wilso, “Pcrsnal 'Experiences in Tndia.” 9 0 ; Weather Report. 9.5; Chamber music programme. 10.0: Music, mirth an,] melody. 10.4 : Dance 'Mimic. ■’l.o; CR*>e down
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1935, Page 7
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