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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES

IYA.—B p.m., continuity programme, “Romeo and Juliet.”; 9.5 p.m., talk, “Jawahar Lai Nohru—the Congress Leader,” Rev. W. M. Rybmn; 9.20 p.m., Auckland Artillery Band concert, vocalist, Myra Booth, soprano; 10 p.m., Eddy Ducliin and orchestra.

2YA.— 8 p.m., popular programme, “Potted Revue No. 3” ; 8.46 P"':’ “World Affairs.” Professor F. L. W. Wood; 9.5 p.m., Junior Farrell, pianist; 9.21 p.m., abridged presentation of “'Llic Merry Wives of Windsor” ; 10.3 p.m., music, mirth and melody. 3YA.—7.20 p.m., resume on Sanders Cup contest; 8 p.m., studio presentation of “The Mummy’s Foot” ; 9.5 p.m., “World Affairs,” Mr. Leicester Webb; 9.20 p.m., dance lpusie. 4YA.—B p.ni., classical and symphonic concert, 4YA Concert Orchestra ; 8.42 p.m., recorded talk, “Songs ol the Maori,” Mr. W. W. Bird ; 9.5 p.m.. Russian programme conducted by Albert Coates; 10 p.m., music, mirth and melody. TI 31,0. 9.40 p.m.. from Sydney. A.L.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra 10.55 p.m.. Stella Power, soprano. Vein Bradford., pianist, Stanley Baines, flautist. Empire broadcast. —8 p.m.. Big Ben. Irene Kohler, pianist: 8.20 p.m., 8.8. t. . Military Band; 8.55 p.m., “Food for Thought” ; 9.20 p.m., "In the Making’ : 9.40 p.m., news.

The Director of Broadcasting. Professor James Shelley, intends to establish recording machines in each ol the four YA radio stations shortly, according to a statement lie made in Christchurch. Professor Shelley said that records would be made of perlovmancrs of more than usual merit or interest and where the artist could not visit other cent res the record would be used. Ihe introduction of the scheme would abo be useful for keeping records of items or performances of historical interest.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 3

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