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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME Empire Transmitter, Davcntry. 9 p.m. (N.Z.) time: Time signal from Big Ben; news bulletin. 9.15 p.m.: The Week Abroad, a tail; by Sir Charles Petrie. 9.30: Concert by the 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. ' conductor, Adrian Boult, relayed from the Queen's Hall London. 10.15: Dance music gramophone' records). , 10.30 to 11 p.m.: An organ recital. IYA, Auckland 5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by Ned'and Aunt Jean; ('» p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports: 7.30, sports talk; 8 p.m., concert programme; recording, Sousa's Band. The Gridiron Club; baritone, Morris T. Schroder, (a) Tha .Great Awakening, (b) My Dreams; descriptive march, Marc ifrs Sextet, Meditation, A Gipsy Caravan; John Ihmry and Gladys Horridge, The St.try of the P; u Piper; xylophone, Ray Jury, (a) Lion du Bal, (b) The Juggler; Norman Long, That. Little Back Garden of Mine; selections, Mai'cclie Sextet, Aui Weiderschcn, Manx Tunes: tenor, Terence O'Brien, The Low-backed Car Molly Brannigan; violin, Jan Kubelik, Durziarz Mazurka; soprano, Myra Booth, (a) Spring's Looking Out of Her Window, (b) Can't Remember; H.M. Royal Horse Guards, Knights of the King; 9 p.m.. weather forecast and notices; talk, E. J- Bror C. Muller, A Bicycle Trip Through Germany; baritone, Morris T. Schroder, a) My Old Shako, (b) Davy Jones' Locker: London Piano-Accor-dion Band, Live, Laugh and Love; viola Harold Baxter. Two Old French Dances, fa) L'Agreable, (b) La Matelotto; Marelle Sextet, Indian War Danes; contralto, Essie Ackland, Easter Flowers; xylophone, Mr. Ray Jury (a) La Paloma, (b) Flapperctte; soprano, Miss Myra Booth, (a) Silent Noon (b) A Soft Day; piano, Rare da Costa and H-ti'v Jaeobson, Goodnight Vienna; Marelle Sextet, Two Viennese Waltzes; 10 p.m., close down.

2YA, Wellington 5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by Mr Adventure Man; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports (2YC 10.10 ,k.c. after-dinner music); 7.-10, 'lecturette. Our Gardening Expert, For the Home Gardener; 8 p.m.. concert, programme; overture, A Concert Orchestra (conductor, Leon de Mauny), Rakoczy; Japanese intermezzo, Ke-Sa-Ko; selected recordings; 832 selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra"'The f'lymg Dutchman; lecturette. Mr C A. L. Treadwell, Famous British Leaders— Joseph Chamberlain; 9 pm. weather forecast and notices; contralto, Minn Cnldow, (a) FanSpring is Rotnrnhig, (a) Sapphic Od, ;'••» S. n : .i of the «D '..".•.1"./'. !."":'YA O-on X-i < nW- ; <'•;:<, : . <: r . «ni + p ,> < i iCOI I. 11l ' ! •' nrU-i- at L'aneUc, (2) IDtemaiule eu 'V-yonsc (3) Cln Sonnet d'Am our. (4) Trantelle Fretillante; 9.30. dance programme; 11 p.m.. close down. 3YA, Christchurch 5 pm children's hour, conducted by Friday; 6 p.m.. dinner music; 7 pan. news and reports; 7.35, W.E.A. session, Professor J. Shelley, Sound and Sens, in Poetry and Drama; 8 pm. conceri programme; Studio Olches'tra, eonrhVetor, Harold Beck. The Rainbow selection; soprano Evclji c Hill (a) i'ne Dawn Has a Song, (b) A Brown Bird Singing; cello Noel Cape-Williamson, da) Second-•• Moves ment of Concerto in G Minor, (hi Pavane; Studio Orchestra, In the lan-y Realm (a) The Moonlit Glade, (h) The Fairy Queen, Dances; tenor, Douglas Suckling. The Irish Emigrant; special recordings; 9 p.m., weather forecast and notices; valse, Studio Orchestra, Mein Ideal; baritone, John Morel with orchestra Ine Song of the Rose; cello Noel CapeWilliamson, (a) Weigenhcd (b) Gavotte; soprano, Eveline Hill, a Waltz Song from Merrie England, (1)1 I "(tie Lady of the Moon; organ. Terence Casey, Titania; tenor. Douglas Suckland, (a) The Fairy Tales of Ireland (b) Mary of Argyle; Studio Orchestra, mimical comedy selection, The Gipsy Baron: 10.1, close down.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 241, 12 May 1933, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 241, 12 May 1933, Page 2

BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 241, 12 May 1933, Page 2

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