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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES EMPIRE STATION. G.S.D. —G.S.C., Daventry, England. 9.30 p.m. (N.Z. time): Time signal from Big Ben; “Workers of Europe,” a talk. 10 p.m.: Concert by the Frederic Hartley Novelty Quintet. 11 p.m.: Announcements. 11.15 to 11.30 p.m.: News bulletin. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland. Afternoon session: 3, selected recordings; 4.30, weather report for farmers; 4.32, selected recordings; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports. Evening session: 8, concert programme; 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “The Black Domino”; baritone, Stan. Pritchard, .“The Mistress of the Master,” “King Charles”; marimba, George H. Green, “Jovial Jasper”; Three Georgian Crackers, “I’ve Been Hoodooed”; IYA Chamber Orchestra, “Gipsy Love”; popular songs, Eileen Smithson, “Looking on the Bright Side”; The Two Octaves, “By the Sycamore Tree”; sketch, The Baileys, “Joy / Dispensary”; cornet, Harry Mortimer, “Richmond Hill”; contralto, Mrs. B. Jellard, “The Kerry Dance,” “My Secret”; Black Diamonds Band, “Distant Greetings”; 9.1, weather forecast and notices; 9.3, resume of test cricket match, England versus Australia; a sea story, "Fore Peak,” “A Pirate Attack”; waltz, The Orchestra, “Over the Waves”; baritone, Stan. Pritchard, “Wimmen. Oh! Wimmen”; piano, Lee Sims, “Falling in Love With You”; popular songs, Eileen Smithson, “Youbre More than All the World to Me”; morceaux, The Orchestra, “Serenade d’Amour,” /‘Southern Wedding”; sketch, The Baileys, “Burlesque”; march, The Orchestra, “Dunkirk”; 10, sports resume; 10.10 to 11.10. dance music. • . ■ ; 2YA, Wellington. Morning session: 10, selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12, lunch music. Afternoon session: 2, selected recordings; 3.30, special weather report and sports results; 4. special weather report; 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s hour, by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6, dinner music; 7. news and reports. Evening session: Concert programme (relay to 2ZD, Masterton); 8, overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Leon de Mauny), “Robespierre”; Jack Payne and- his 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, “Will Anybody Here Have a Drink,” “Any Rags, Any Bottles or Bones”; mezzo-so-prano, Alloma Lamboume, “The Road to the Isles,” “Faery Song”; selection, the Orchestra, “Selections of Mendelssohn’s Songs”.; Alan McElwain, “Humour”; descriptive patrol, The Orchestra, The Phantom Brigade”; special feature, Ernest Lewis, “The /Mary Celeste —A Mystery of the Sea”; 9, weather report and notices; resume of fourth test, England v. Australia; Cameo Concert. Trio, A Nautical Song Scena”; The Orchestra, “A Waltz Dream”; mezzo-soprano, Allona Lamboume, “Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill,” “Cherry Ripe”; Alan McElwain, “Humour”; The Orchestra, “A La Minuet,” “A La Gavotte”; Cameo Concert Trio,' “A Military Song Scena”. (interludes by Frank Crowther); valse, The Orchestra, “Wine, Women and Song”; 10.2, sporting summary; 10.12, dance programme; 11.12, close down. 3YA, Christchurch. Afternoon session: ,3, selected recordings; 3.30, sports results; 4.30, special forecast and sports results; 5, children’s hour, by Aunt Pat; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports. Evening session: 8, concert programme; relay of programme from 4YA, Dunedin; 10, sports summary; 10.10 to 11.10, dance music. . ( 4YA, Dunedin. Afternoon session: 12, relayed at intervals descriptions of the various events at the Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting held at Wingatui; 5, children’s hour, by Aunt Anita; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports, .Evening’session: 8, concert programme; 10.2, sports summary; 1.12 to 11.12, dance music.., •. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES. G.S.D.—G.S.C., Daventry. < 9.30 p.m. (N.Z. time): Time signal from Big Ben; “God and the World through Christian Eyes,” the history of our kxiqwledge of God, by Dr. Edwyn Bevan. , . 10 p.m.:' Concert by the Getshom Parkington Quintet and soloist. 11.15 t0'11.30 p.m.: A summary of the week’s news. . IYA Auckland.

Afternoon session: 2.0, selected recordings; 4.30; close down; 6.0, children’s song service, conducted by “Uncle Bert.” Evening session: 7.0, relay of Church Service -from St. Andrew’s s Church. Preacher: Rev. Ivo. Bertram. Organist and choirmaster, Dr. Neil McDougall. 8.0 (approx.), concert programme; relay of Municipal Band Concert from Albert Park. Conductor, George Buckley. 9.5, studio presentation of “The Merchant of Venice,” by Dame Sybil Thorndyke and company; 10.20, close down. 2YA Wellington. Afternoon session: 2.0 to 4.30, selected recordings. Evening session: 6.0, children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the children’s choir from the Karori Methodist Church; 7.0, relay of evening service from the Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South. Preacher: Rev. W. Bramwell Scott. Organist: Lilian Thawley, L.A.B. 8.15 (approx.), concert programme, relay to 2ZD Masterton; selected recordings; 9.0, weather report and notices; 9.2, relay from IYA Auckland of Dame Sybil Thorndike and company in “The Merchant of Venice”; 10.0 (approx.), close down. 3YA Christchurch. Afternoon session: 2.0, selected recordings; 4.30, close down. Evening session: 5.30, children’s song service by children of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Sunday School; 6.15, selected recordings; 7.0, relay of evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Preacher: Rev. L. A. North. Organist, Melville Lawry. Choir conductor, Victor C. Peters; 9.10, relay from IYA Auckland of studio presentation of “The Merchant of Venice” (Shakespeare) by Dame Sybil Thorndike and company; 10.20, close down. • 4YA Dunedin. Afternoon session: 2.0, selected recordings; 4.30, close down. Evening session: 5.30, children’s song service, by Big Brother Bill; 6.15, selected recordings; 6.30, relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church; Preacher, Rev. A. Mead, M.A. Choirmaster: Alfred Walmsley; Organist, Mrs. H. C. Campbell; 7.45, selected recordings; 8.0, weather report; 8.0, concert programme; 8.15, relay of organ recital by Dr. V. E. Galway, Dunedin City Organist, and assisting artists, from Town Hall; 9.0, weather report and notices; 9.2, recording, Victor Olof Salon Orchestra, Prelude No. 1 “Merchant of Venice”; “Intermezzo-Portia” (Rosse); 9.10, relay from IYA Auckland Of studio presentation of “The Merchant of Venice” (Shakespeare) by Dame Sybil Thorndike and company. .

; SUNDAY LECTURES. “God arid the World Through Christian Eyes,” is a series of twenty-five lectures which are to be broadcast from GSDGSC, on alternate Sundays until December 17. An introduction to the series was included in an address which the Archbishop of Canterbury delivered at a service in Canterbury Cathedral on January 1. The series consists four courses of six lectures each. The first two courses present the Christian faith in God, and courses 3 and 4 deal with the relevance of this faith to the world of to-day. The speakers include the Archbishop of York, Dr. Edwyn Bevan, Dr. Matthews, Dean of Exeter, Professor J. Y. Simpson, Miss Maude Royden, Dr. N. P. Williams, Dr. A. E. J. Rawlinson, Father- M. C. D’Arcy, Professor C. H. Dodd, Dr. H. R. Mackintosh, Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Dr. W. R. Inge, Dean of St. Paul’s, Professor C. C. J. Webb, Mr. Christoper Dawson, the Very Rev. F. L. Underhill, Dean of Rochester, Professor C. E. Raven, Sir Evelyn Wrench and Father Martindale.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

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