BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES 1YA.—7.30 p.m.. gardening talk, "Lime and its Uses"; ',i p.m., Ironi the studio, programme by the Auckland Choral Society; recordings; 10.10 p.m., dance music. 2YA.— 8 p.m., "The Eight O'clock Revne." a grown-up children's hour; 9.5 p.m.. dance music. 3VA.—B p.m., recordings; 9.5 p.m., 8.8. C. programme, "Zoo 'Olklay," light entertainment; 10.10 p.m.. dance music. 4YA.—B p.m.. light orchestral and ballad concert, studio orchestra and recordings; 9.5 p.m.. dance music. 2FO and 3LO.— 9.30 p.m., Melbourne Town Hall, celebrity conceit; 10.40p.m., radio play. "The Resignation of Mr. Bags worth."
Empire broadcast.— 4.30 p.m.. Big lien. "London Log"; 4.40 p.m.- excerpts from light operas, 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra; 5.40 p.m., talk, "liespousihilities of Empire"; 5,55 p.m.. news: 6.15 p.m., sports talk; 6.30 p.m., music by Debussy, pianoforte recital, TO-MORROW'S FEATURES .\ report of play in tho cricket match. New Zealand v. Lancashire, in Manchester, will be heard from the four YA stations at 9 and 10 a.m. At 9 p.m. the four main Xew Zealand stations will broadcast a talk entitled "Sidelights .on the King George V Memorial Appeal,'" by Mr. -I. VV. Heenan. Under-Secretary for Internal Affairs.
IYA.—7 p.m., St. Mary's Cajhodrnl. Canon William Paneourt ; 9.15 p.m.. 8.11. C. programme. "King George tin Fifth."
2YA.--2; p.m., two compositions written for the Coronal ion of King C.eorge V; 7 p.m.. Salvation Army Citadel. Captain George Thompson; 8.50 p.m., hand programme, with vocal interhides; 9.15 p.m.. vocal and Wurlil/.er organ' recital by Stella Power and Iris Mason.
3VA.—6.30 p.m., Durham Slreel Methodist Church. Rev. Clarence Eaton : 9.15 p.m.. Edmund Kurt/. Russian 'cellist: 9.39 p.m.. Jessie King. Australian mezzo-contralto.
4YA,— 6'.?O p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Pev. D. ('. Hereon; studio concert.
2FC and 3L0.—9.30 p.m.. this week's story. "Auntie Thompson"; 9.45 p.m.. gem's from favourite operas, "Faust ; 10.20 p.m.. "International Affairs"; 10.40 p.m.. "The Mulberry Bush." piny. Empire broadcast.—4.3o - p.m.. Rig Pen, chamber music; 5.5 p.m., Roman Catholic service. St. Marie's Church, Sheffield : 5.55 p.m.. weekly newsletter: 6.15 p.m., ".lohn Londoner at Home." ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19337, 29 May 1937, Page 3
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