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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES IYA.—7.ZO p.m., sports talk, -Mr. Gordon liutter; 8 p.m., music ttj the six leading composers of the romantic school, Weber, Spohr, Schubert, Mendelssotm, Chopin anil Schumann; 9.5 p.m., recorded talk, "The Causes--of vVar," Sir Josiah Stamp; 10. p.m., music, mirth and melody. 2¥A.~ 8 p.m., recordings;. 8.40 p.m., talk, "The CanbOu Trail," Mr. N. \V. Anderson; 9.5 p.m., .programme featuring British brass bands and Madame Winnie Fraser, 10.3 p.m., dance music. 3YA.—B p.m., recordings; 8.37 p.m., "Songs of the Negro People," presentation by Bare'nd Harris; '9is' p.m., talk, "Early Settlement in .Canterbury," Mr. John Stanley;-9.26 p.m., Madame Irene Ainsley in a vocal recital; 10 p.m., music, mirth a'nd melody. "" 4YA.—B and 8.35 p.m., Stokes Banjo Band; 8.14 p.m.. "Abroad With the LockharLs"; 8.40 ..p.m.,, talk, "Further Famous Trials, J. W. Laurie," Mr. \\. If. Carson; 9.5 p.m., chamber music; 10 p.m.,, dance music. 3LO.—National programme, 10 p.m., chamber music by the Budapest String Quartet; 12 p.m.-, Jim Davidson's A'.B.C. Dance Band. y Umpire broadcast.—7,ls p.m., Big Beiir "Horse and Hound and Hunting Spear" ;' 8 p.m!, "Friendly Harmony '; 8.25 p.m., talk. "Revisited"; 8.45p.m.. pkmbforte reeitrfT by John Wills: 9 p.m., news. ... ,"

On Sunday, at 8.00 p.m., GSB-D will put on the. ail- a record of the speeches 'At the annual Guildhall Banquet in London,, which follows the Lord Mayor'ft Show. The speeches will be preceded by a descriptive commentary bv Mr Fdward Hallidny nn the'-preliminaries to the reception, so that listeners'.,will he able to form n mental picture.'of the background in which Hhe Spee'elres are .delivered. The Lord. MavcY's tLxtvqvjcf-is''probably the greatest '.social function, outside of Roval ceremonies.: in Great Britain. On Mondnv. at-S.p.m., the same s-tations will broadcast "an ."five of Armistice Commemoration.',.' , relayed from the National War 'Memorial,' Edinburgh, and on Tuesday, at 8 p.m.. "The Festival of fimpirc,,anrl Remembrance," by the British 'Legion, on relay from the Rovnl Albert, Hall, London.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18858, 8 November 1935, Page 3

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315

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18858, 8 November 1935, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18858, 8 November 1935, Page 3

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