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TO-DAY'S. PROGRAMMES..,.;■ : '-'j 3YA, Christchurch.—7 a.m.: Breakfast session. 8: Closedown. 10 : Devotional service. 10.15-: Selected recordings. 11: Talk. 11.15,: Selected, recordings. JI2 noon : Lunch music. 12.15 ■"> p.m.:,.,;- Reports of annual ewe sale at Amberley. 2: Selected recordings. 2.30: ;Home Science talk. ,3: Classical music, 3.30: Reports, of e\ye sale at Ainberley •: &'• Light .'musical programme. :4.3G :-.-■ Special weather forecast for. farmers and "spdi'ts results. ;: 4.45 : Reports of> ewe sale at Amberley. . 5: Children's; hour.V 6: Dinner music, 7 : News, and .reports.. 7.15 :'"i Talk; .Mr .Brice and, : Mrs. Herbert- Gresham; ■•• "Dental -.Dialogue.? 7.35T~W.E.A, session, Mr "J. Johnson, "The -Future of'New Zealand : Have We a Future in the Changing; World ? " 8 : Concert programme. Sele'etions, Woblston Brass Band (conductor,-Mr■ R. J. E'stall). 8.18 : Bass-baritone, Mr Barend Harris. 8.28: March and'hymn, Wo'oK ston Band. 8.39': Bass-baritone; Mr. Barend Harris. 8.49 : March medley, Woolston Band. '9: Weather-forecast and notices. 9.3: Reserved. ■"' 9.20: Elman String Quartet. 9.36 : Contralto, Miss Nancy Bowdenl 9.48 : Violin and piano, Miss Isolde Menges and Mr Harold Samuel. 10 : Close down.
', 4YA, Dunedin;—lo aan.:; Selected:;.r.ecbi;di'ngs;,, 10.15 :,, ; Devotional : service; -'l2 noon :, Lunch music. 2 p.nj. i : Selected recordings.'- 3.30 : Classical music. 3.45 : Sports results. , 4.30 : Special weather forecast for farmers. Light musical programme. 4.45 :'. Sports results. 5 : Children's hour. 6 : Dinner, music,,. 7.,: News and reports. 7-40 : Talk, Mr John Moffett, " Book ; Review.!:';'.; Tales." 8 : Concert'programme of recordings.-: 9 : Weather,'repdr.t and notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr 3. T.- Raul* "South America :v Some Observatioris on the Larger > Nations." 9.20 : Further recordings. 10,; Dance music. 11: Close down.- - - • ; ■„-.,, " : ' J ";v;;-?B;B.C. PROGRAMMESV.:i ; --^>- : ' Transmitted from Daventry (England) TO-DAY (MONDAY), MARCH 5. ,:•; G.M.T. 7.15 a.m. : Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin. 7.30: Dance music (gramophone records). 7.45 : "British Empire" talk. 8.15: Time signal from Greenwich. Dance music (gramophone records).- 8.25 to 9.15 : Interval summary and running commentary On second half of Rugby football match Army v. Navy.. G.M.T.' 12 -.n00n.: Time signal from Big Ben. Mr Tom Jenkins at the organ of the Plaza-Kinema; Swansea.;; 12.45 to 1.45 p'Jri. :' Mr Haydn Heard and his band, relayed from the West End Kinema, Birmingham. (Time signal from Greenwich at 1 p.m.) G.M.Tv:6.15 p.m. ■:'•'< Time. signaF from Big Ben, News bulletin. 6.30: The Walford Hyden Magyar Orchestra. 7 : Time signal from Greenwich. Concert by the 'Western Studio Orchestra from a Cardiff studio. 8 : A pianoforte interlude. 8.15 : Symphony ;concert, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty from the Queen's Hall, London. Y Time signal from Greenwich at 9 .p.m.) 9.15 (approximately.) : A light orchestral concert from, Folkestone. 10.15: News bulletin, 10.30 t010.45': Dance music. •• •
Mental and physical fitness are both attained by a daily dose of Stevens' Health Salt, the salt that sweetens life. Large bottle, 2s 6d, at WARDELL'S.—Advt. A new idea in ship design has been tried by Japan in the building of a new 7600ton aircraft carrier. This vessel, which is described in the new edition of " Jane's Fighting Ships," has two funnels projecting from her starboard side. The idea is to carry the smoke clear of the flight deck. Japan is also to build what will be the most powerfully armed cruisers in' the' world. They will be about 9000 tons, and have a speed of 33 knots and a,main armament of, 15 6.lin. guns. Two bfvtliese are ,to"be laid down this year. Japan has 'also been' reconstructing a number of their: battleships, Whose fighting value has been considerably increased by this means.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22203, 5 March 1934, Page 3
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