BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES 1YA.~7.30 p.m., talk, “Woman in the Nineteenth Century,'' Mr. A. B. Thompson; 8 p.m., “Westward Ho. ; «.;>() p.m., A. K. Quist, Australian Davis Cun tennis player; 9.. r > p.m., lalk, “.lava,” Mrs. Nello Porter; 9.30 p.m.’, recorded band programme; 10 p.m., swing bands.
2YA.—ft pan., popular programme; jj.vu p.m., “Adventures of Mr. Penny’ ; 8.40 *p.m., talk, “Life's Handicap. Notable Triumphs Over Alll iction, Mr. J. Malton-Murray; 9.5 pan., Colin llorsiev, Wanganui pianist: 9.32 pan., special' April Fool’s Day programme; K) pan., music, mirth and melody.
3YA- -8 pan., play, “Under the Jolly Roger—The Devil Takes His Own"' 8.30 pan., dramatic play; 9.0 pari., "World Affairs, ’’ Mr. Leicester Webb; 9.20 pan., dance music; 9.40 pm. talk, "Modern Ballroom Dancing." Mr. A. L. Leghorn. 4YA. —8 pan., orchestral concert: 9.20 pan., "Masterpieces of Music"; 10 pan., music, mirth and melody. _ 2FC.—-10 pan., Jim Davidsons A.B.C. Dance Band. 3LO.— 10 0.m., musical recital; 10.45 p.m.. talk: 11.15 pan., Harry Blooms Band. Empire broadcast. -7 p.m.. Big Bon, "Take Your Choice”: 7.45 pan., pianoforte trios of Beethoven; 8.15 pan., "From Putney to Mortlake," about boat races; 8.35 pan., “World Adairs ; 3.50 pan., news.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19597, 31 March 1938, Page 3
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