BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
At 9,2 p.m. all YA stations will broadcast, a summary ot the day s play in the New Zealand gi ll' championships. I VA.—8.130 p.m.. M. Paul VinogrndnlT, pianist ; <1.20 [..in . ballad programme, featuring M. Sonia Cliostialadi', tenor. _ 2YA. Talks, 7.40 p.rn.. "Tim People's Railways," Mr. .1. W. I'Vrgie, and at. 8.40 p.m., ‘‘Famous Spies; Women and Royal." Major-General B. S. Merlin; 8 p.m., band recordings. 3YA.~7.35 p.rn.. talk. “What, Environment has done for Human Beings, Mr. A. 1,. R. Noonan; 8 p.m.. studio orchestra; 829 p.m., Mr. Sydney Williamson, tenor ; 9.3 p.m.. theme programme, “Among the Baritones." ’ 4YA.--7.40 p.m.. talk, "Austria and the Peace of the World, an Impossible Economic Situation.” Mr. George McCracken; 8 p.m., theme programme; 8.30 pm.. "The Sights of London" (recordings). 31,0.- National programme, 10 p.m.. Malvern Tramways Brass Band; 10.42 p.m., comedy, “Tim Boon Companions” in "Chop Huey" ; 11.15 p.m., play. “The Lion, and the Mouse.” Empire broadcast. —7.15 p.iii.. Big Ben, dance music, orchestral, “Platte Klip,” a play, variety, and news,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 12 October 1934, Page 3
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