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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME AUSTRALIAN STATIONS 2FC, Sydney 8.0 p.m. (N.Z. time), George Cooper will speak on Gardening; S.US reports; 8.45 sporting results; 8.5 a, news; 9.30 national programme; 12.0 late news and dance music. 2BL, Sydney 7.45 p.m. (N.Z. time), dinner music- 9.5 popular education talk (anran'ged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), Science in Everyday Life, introductory talk, The Application of Science in the Advance of Human Inter-communication, by Mr II P. Brown, Director of Posts and Telegraphs; 9.30, community singing concert from Mosman Town Hall (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission); associate artists, Maudie Stewart, entertainer; The Tzigani Band; and Alfred Cunningham; baritone; 11.50, news. .
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA, Auckland 5.0 children's hour, conducted by Aunt Dorothea; 6.0 dinner music; 7.0 news and report (IYX, 600 kilocycles, after dinner music); 7.20, talk under the auspices of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; 7.30, W.E.A. session, Mr D. W. Faigan, M.A., Some 20th Century Novelists—Arnold Bennett; 8 0 concert, programme; relay from the Auckland Town Hall of Bohemian Orchestra's Second Cuncert of 1933 peason under the conductorship of Mr Colin Muston, L.R.A.M; 10.0 close down.
2YA, Wellington 5.0, children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack; 6.0, dinner music; j 7.0 news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles alter dinner music); 7.30 W.E.A. session, Mr A. D. Mcintosh, M.A.„ Libraries Ancient and Modern— Library Service in Ameri- . ca; 8.0 concert programme; selection, Frank Crowther's Novelty Or-- j chestra, Ballad Memories; vocal i trio The Three Gmx, Young and ! Healthy and What Woudja Like for < Breakfast?; organ, Mr H. Temple White, Le Soir; contralto, with or- j gan accompaniment, Miss Hilda Chud- j ley, Peace and June; violin and or- : gan, Miss Ava Symons and Mr H. ! Temple White, Berceuse; tenor, Cliff j Connolly, My Wishing Song and Put , a Little Springtime in the Winter of I Their Lives; pianoforte, Mr Frank ; Crowther," The Question and The Butterfly; lecturette, Mr H. W. Bird, M A. late superintendent of Maori education, Old Time Maori Civilisation; 9.0, weather report and station'notices; trumpet, Mr D. Colvin, Valley of Laughter; tango, Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, Rio; xylophone, Mr Bernard, March Lorraine; choral, The Plantation Mel-, ody Makers, Darkieland Ditties; humour, Leslie Holmes, Something Came and 'Got Me in the Spring, and Me and Mine are doin' Fine; scene de ballet, Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, The Divertiseinent; violin and organ, Miss Ava Symons and Mr H. Temple White, Air for G String; contralto with organ accompaniment Miss Hilda Chudley, Songs My Mother Taught Me and The Vain Suit: organ, Mr 11. Temple White, Cornelius March; duet, Al and Pete, Shuffle Off to Buffalo; guitar, Nick Lucas, Picking the Guitar; foxtrot, Frank' Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, I'll.Do My Best to Make You Happy; selection, A Day in Paris; 10.1 close dowm . 3YA, Christchurch 5.0 children's hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Dick; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0 news and reports; 7.35 talk, Dr I. W. Weston, under the auspices of the Canterbury AgriI cultural College, Farm Management Accounts; 8.0" concert programme of selected recordings; 10.0 close down. 4YA. Dunedin 5.0 children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 6.0 dinner music; 7.0 news and report; 8.0, concert programme; 9.30 dance music; 11.0 close down.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 357, 14 September 1933, Page 3
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