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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA.—Talks, 7.30 p.m., “Sports,” by Mr. Gordon Hotter; 8.31 p.m., "Half-an-llour with Famous Composers: Roger Quilter,” hy Mr. Walter Impott; and 9.2 p.m., “Modern English Roots,” Mr. W. I)’Airy Crosswoll; at 8.17 and 9.32 p.m., violin recitals hy Mr. Vincent Aspey; recordings. 2YA.—Talks, 7.40 p.m., by a member of the S.P.C.A., and at 8,40 p.m., “What Happens Retween the Studio and the Loudspeaker”--a talk about broadcasting for the noii-technical listener; recordings; dance music. 3YA.—Talks, 7.35 p.m., “The Effects of Acclimatisation in New Zealand -the Acclimatisation of Plants,” Mr. L. W. McCaskill, and at 9.2 p.m., “The Story of the New Zealand Cup,” Mr. E. I. Lord; studio concert. 4Y4.-—Talks, 7.30 p.m.. “The Parrots of New Zealand.” Dr. W. Renham. and at 9.7 n.m., “Tales of tin* Klondike,” Rev. Hugh Graham; recorded programme. “Songs from the Shows,” tunes from English musical comedies

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 5

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 5