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BROADCASTING

fO-NIGHT'S FEATURES 1YA.—7.30 p.m., talk. “The People on the Blue Danube," Dr, Paul L. Denglcr, Vienna; 8 p.m., studio concert: 9.5 p.m., talk, “Education for Leisure,” Dr. William Boyd, Glasgow; 10 p.m., music, mirth and melody. 2YA.—7.30 p.m., gardening talk; 8.(1 p.m., Mrs. H. G. Noble, contralto; 8.16 pan., John Vitetta, harpist: 8.40 p.m.. “World Affairs," Dr. Guy H. Scholefield; 9.5 pan., radio play, “Lovelace-Soldier, Poet and Lover ; 10.20 pan., Lauri Paddi and his band. 3YA.—7.30 pan., talk, “This Changing World: Economic Trends,” Professor A. H. Tocker; 8.37 pan., Thea Philips, English lyric soprano: 9.5 pan., talk, “Art in the Changing World,” Mr. A. Lismar, Toronto; 10 pan., music, mirth and melody. 4YA. —'7.30 p.m.. book talk: 8 panvariety programme, featuring the Two Wall ons and Ted Andrews’ novelty quintet; 8.40 pan., talk bv a Dunedin barrister on miscellaneous trials; 9.5 pan., continuity programme. “From Waterloo to Wipers’: 10.5 pan., dance music.

2FC and 3L0.--9. 30 pan., regimental marches; 10 p.m., "Topical Revue": 10.30 pan., “Spotlight on Rhythm"; 11 p.m.. “Bachelor Travels. Empire broadcast.—4 pan.. Big Ben; “World Affairs"; 4.15 pan., Leon Daniels Trio; 4.55 p.m.. “A Circular Tour”; 5.25 pan., news; 5.45 pan., Schumann's chamber music.

A report of play in the cricket match. New Zealand v. Durham, at Sunderland, will be heard from the four YA stations at 7. 8. and 9 aan. to-mo iTOW.

broadcast for cook hospital Thoughtfulness by the management of the Regent Theatre was responsible for considerable enjoyment and entertainment being tendered to the patients in the Cook Hospital last night. Excerpts from the film “Rose Marie” were broadcast from the Regent, relayed to station 2ZJ. Most of the popular musical numbers were heard with a descriptive commentary by Mr. Will B. Kenny. The technical arrangements were carried out by Mr. L. Patterson and Mr. C. T. C. Hands, and reports received indicate that the reception and quality were excellent. tata, Remuera, Tamaroa, and Turnkina. Awarua: H.M.S. Leandor. H.M.S. Wellington, Kalingo, Waitaki, Triaster. Trionn, Cathay, Fordsdale, Nardena, and Thistlcford. Chatham Islands: South Sea.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3

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340

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 14 July 1937, Page 3