BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA.—Talk, 9.2 p.m., “Legal Diversities of Various Trades and_ Professions,” Mr. Julius Hogben; recordings. 2YA.—Talk, 8.40 p.m., “The United States and Recovery,” Mr Walter Nash; 8.20 p.m., glimpses of conductors — Eugene Goosens; recordings. 3YA—Talk, 7.35 p.m., “Books,” Miss G. Scott-BakerT at 8 p.m., the Royal Christchurch Musical Society’s concert will commence with Mendelssohn’s unfinished opera, “Lorley,” and at 8.45 p.m. there will be tho concert version of the grand opera “Carmen.” 4YA.—Talk, 7.30 p.m., “Present-day Problems in Palestine,” Mr. George McCracken; 8.30 p.m., recording, “A Pastorale Phantasy”; 9.2 p.m., recorded play, “Worlds Away.” Empire broadcast- —7.30 a.m. (GALT.), news; 7.45 a.m., military band concert; 8.30 a.m., “Foreign Affairs,” a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett; 9-9.30 a.m., the Midland Studio Orchestra.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 3
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