BROADCASTING
TONIGHT’S FEATURES IY A. 'l'mlks, 7.20 p.m., under I lie allspices of (lie Society for the Protection of Women and Children, and at 7.:«) p.m.. "Some 2 011 i Century Novelists: Arnold Bennett,” Mr D. W. Fiiigan; Bohemian Orchestra’s concert. EVA. —Talks, 7.110 p.m., •'Libraries Ancient and Modern: Library Service in America,” Mr. A. I). Mclntosh, and at S.4u p.m., "Old Time Maori Civilisation," Mr. \V. Rird: studio eoneprt. 3YA. —Talks. 7.:i. r i p.m.. "Farm Management,” Or. 1. W. Weston, and at 9.2 p.m., ‘‘The Probable Date of the Next Rig War,” Professor L. G. i'oeock: recorded programme. 4YA. —Choral concert. Umpire broadcast. — li a,no. cinema organ recital; li.lib a.no, The St. Roger, a running commentary: 7 a.no. variety programme; 7.45 a.no-S a.no, news bulletin; II u.m.-l p.nu, transmission i.ii an oinnidireotional aerial, orchestral concert, and Christopher Stone.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18193, 14 September 1933, Page 5
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