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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA. —Mr H. R. Bodwell will speak on “Economic planning—The Need and fhe Difficulty: What Planning Means.” The programme will include recordings* vocal solos by Norma Joll (contralto) and J- Ainsley Dagffsh (tenor), violin recitals by Hadyn Murray, a talk by Miss Lyal Hilliard oft “A Trip td California,” and dance musie. . ! 2YA.—A section of the Music Lovers’ Competition will be broadcast at LiO, p.m. The programme will consist of recordings and a talk by Dr. Guy H- Scholefield on “World Aff altfi. ” 3VA—Mr L. W. McCaskill will speak dn “Farm Pests.” Tho concert prog rath the will be contributed by Madame Margherita Zelanda (soprano) and the Christchurch HarindniC Society’s Male Choir. Dance music will Gfollow. of 3YA. Empire broadcast, wavelength -u.-> and al® metres. —9.30 a.m. (9 p.mZealand time): Time signal or Big Ben; famous British dance bands. 1015: A short morning service from a Ld'adbn studio. 10.30: A recital by tho 8.8. C. Glee Singers. 10.45: A tilk “Daffodil Time in England,’ by Mrs’Marion Grail. 11.0: Continuation at the recital by the 8.8. C. Glee
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18056, 5 April 1933, Page 5
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