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IYA.—Talks, 1,40 p.m.» “Hungary,’’ Mias F. Pym, 9.2 p.m., “The Colony of the Heavens,”- Mr. E. . A. Jones p.m., Saint-Saens’ “Concerto ia A (P 2?A.-8 p.m., recordings. • 3YA.--B.IV and B.SQ P-m- M%*Bartjofiers ; 9.20 p.m., a two-act comedy mystery play, “The Black. Spot/’. ptfsenta brthe Zenith Payers _ , 4YA.—t4O p,ta., tnHt, “Prospers for . Fprbury Park Trotting Meeting, Mr. - R. McKenave ;<8 p.m., relay from 3YA. vjgßßpß^K.p.m., national programme, “A Fast moving Pot Pourri Revue,” hy the R*nreßiau<* American Revue Coni’ party. • ■' Rrapire ; ; to**dcM).--f45 p-rn., .Big Ir PaS ffiSal’ Cchesia*’, news. Transmission, IT, 5.30 a.iu. v.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18386, 2 May 1934, Page 3
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