BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES The new IV A transmitter will broadcast to-night's programme from the Auckland national station. IVA.—B.IO and 9.30 p.m., Raymond Beatty, .Australian basso-rnntanta; 8.3 b and 9\40 p.m., Madame fipossens-Vice-roy, Belgian dramatic soprano; talks, 9.2 p.m., 'What Radio broadcasting Can Do." Professor Maxwell Walker, and at 10 p.m., "Golf: Answers and Questions;," Gene Sarazeu. 2VA.—B p.m., Grank Crowther's noycllrv orchestra; trie Melodic Five; 8.40 p.m., talks, "liooks of 1934," Mr. C, Stuart, Perry; 0.10 p.m., relay Frorri ■Civic Ball hi Id ill honor of Ihe Duke of Gloucester. 3VA.—B p.m.. Woolston Brass Baud; 9.3 p.m., talk, "The Anniversary of Can. lerbury Settlement," Mr. A. Selwyn Bruce; 9.46 p.m., Mr. Arthur S. Bell, baritone. 4YA.--8 p.m., recordings; 9.2 p.m., falk, "ll'arly Explorers—Australia," Mr. John Ash.' KFO.--National programme, 10 p.m., pre-Yu'letide party; 11.15 p.m., concert orchestra, and wireless chorus. 3AR and 28L.—9.20 p.m., resume of cricket match, South Australia v. New South Wales.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 3
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