BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
At 10.10 p.m., all YA stations will broadcast simultaneously a talk entitled •‘The Economic and Financial Work ot the League Y Nations,” by Dr. J. BCondlill'e. . 1YA.—8.4 and 8.48 p.m,, Maisie Cartc-Lloyd players in a sketch and a dramatic dialogue. 2VA.—8.40 ji. in a talk. ” r l lie Mysticism of Shakespeare,” Mr. Byron Brown : 9.2 ii.in., ■Superstition”; 9.19 and 9.4‘J p.m.. sketches by Fred Barker and company ; 9.34 p.m., Japanese, Honsehoy and his employer. . 3YA. -7.15 p.m.. Plunkot Shield cricket, Canterbury v. Wellington; 8 p.m.. if.cordings; 9.3 p.m., talk. “More Adventures in Tropical Africa.” Mr. Patrick L. C. Beil-Rycr. 4YA.—8.9 and 8.34 p.m.. Miss Alary Pratt, contralto; 8.50 p.m., Mr. J. Alexander Browne, baritone; 9.2 p.m.. talk, “Rea Monsters Past and Present. ’ Air. David If. Graham.
2EG.—-National programme, 10 p.m., complete performance of "Valkyrie (Wagner). Empire broadcast. —B.3o p.m., Big Ben, chamber music,, talk by chief engineer of 8.8.0., Empire orchestra, and news.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 5
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