BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA.—Talks, 7.30 p.m., “Workers of New Zealand-—Lathe, File and 1 (Spanner,”' by a mechanic, and 9.2 p.m., ’“Slave Trading and the Fight for its Abolition,” by the Rev. W. Lawson Marsh; studio concert.
, 2YA.—Talks, 7.30 p.m., “Libraries Ancient and Modern—Books in the Be ginning," by Mr. A. D. Mclntosh, and 8.40 p.m., “Exciting Experiences a$ Aeronautical Adviser to the late Marshal Chang Tso-Lin in the Chinese Civil War,” by Captain H. M. Talbot-Leh-mann; studio concert and relays of the Wellington Competitions Society’s festival. 3YA.—Talk, 9.2 p.m., “With the Rhodesian Mounted Police,” by Mr Patrick L. C. Bell-Syer; recordings. 4YA.—Talk, 9:2 p.m., “Seafaring Tales—Captain Dick’s ‘Edward'Sewall,’ “ by Mr. 11. Camp; studio concert. 2BL. —9:30 p.m., community singing from the Ashtield Town Hall. 3L0.—9.30 p.m., national programme, orchestral concert by the A.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. Empire broadcast.—s.ls a.m. (3.45 rj.m. New Zealand time), orchestral concert; 6.15 a.m., a talk, “Some English Traditional Customs”; 6.30 a.m., some old familiar songs; 7.0 a.m.-7.15 a.m., news bulletin; 11.0 a,in.-1.0 p.m., transmission on an omnidirectional aerial, featuring an orchestal concert and Christopher (Stone.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18181, 31 August 1933, Page 5
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