BROADCASTING
;• TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA.—For the W.E.A. session Mr. H. R. Howell will speak on ‘ Economic Planning—The Need and the Difficulty—Obstacles in the Path.” The programme will include recordings, vocal solos by Mrs, Winifred Osborne (soprano) and E. W. Robbins (tenor), pianoforte solos by Eva Stern, a talk by Mr. S. J. Oudsell on “Famous exKew Zealand Champion Athletes,” and dance music. 2YA.—Another section of the Music Loyers’ Competition will be heard at 7.30 p.m. Recordings and a talk on “World Affairs” by Ur. Guy H. Scolefleld will be broadcast. 3 y A.—Featured on the programme will be selections by the Studio Orchestra, violin smjos by Gladys Vincent. vocal solos by Madame -Margarita Zelanda (soprano) and U. A. North (baritone), and dance, music. 4YA- —The programme at S'YA will be relayed.
Empire broadcast, wave length 25.53 and 3113 metres.—J 0.30 a.in. (!• p.m. New Zealand time): Time signal from Big Ben: news bulletin. 10.45: A talk, “Man Versus Microbe—Drugs and their Uses.” 11: A recital by the Wireless Singers and a roloist. 1212.30: Quentin Mac Lean at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, London.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18067, 19 April 1933, Page 5
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