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TODAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. ■ AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.45 p.m.: “A Music Student in Vienna” —Part 2, a talk by Rose Dornbush; 8 p.m., Mr. C. M. Meillon, 8.A., will speak on “The Great English Public Schools”— No. 1, Eton; 8.15, reports; 8.40, sporting results; 8.55, news; 9.30, national programme (transmission from 3LO, Melbourne), “Pomander Walk,” a Comedy of three acts by Louis N. Parker. Frank D. Clewlow, producer; 10.45, interlude, Mr, L. H. Mcßrien, secretary of the Victorian Football League, will speak on behalf of the Australian Football Council in connection with the Australian national football carnival (to be held on the Sydney Cricket Ground from August 2 to 12), in which all States will compete; 11 p.m., a military band concert, A. (Melbourne) Military Band, conducted by Harry Shugg, selection, “A Strauss Garland”; “The Sundowners,” “Adieu Maria"; "AU for Australia”; military band, Pastoral Fantasia, “The Smithy”. A comedy interlude, “Emma and ’Elbert” return to the microphone in more of their “Topical Trivialities.” Military band, selection, “The Mikado” (SuUivan), “The Sundowners,” “In the Wee Little House”; “I Adore You". Military band, novelette, “Lords and Ladies”; march, “Pozleres”; 11.30, from the studio (Sydney), late official weather forecast and announcements; 11.35, from 3LO, Melbourne, dance music by the Wireless Dance Orchestra. 2BL, Sydney. 7.45, dinner music; 9.5, popular education talk (air. by the Adult Education Broadcasts Company; the A.B.C. (Sydney) Military Band, conducted by J. Pheloung; 10.45, the Life of Chopin; B. play by Wilfred Rooke-Lay and Christopher Martin, produced by Arthur Greenaway, incidental music by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts; 12, news; 12.2, latest dance music. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland. 10 a.m., devotional service; 10.15, selected recordings; 12 noon, lunch music; 1.50, relay, education session, from Auckland Training College; 3 pan., selected recordings and literary selection; 5 p.m., children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Dave; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports; 7.30, “Our Book Reviewer,” book review; 8 p.m., concert programme of selected recordings; Ilja Livschakoff Orchestra, “Lehar Melodies”; baritone, Maurice Elwin, “Pretending You Care”; “I May Never Pass Your Way Again”; English Minstrels with Alexander and Mose, “Minstrel Show of 1931”; Mississippi Minstrels, “An Old-time Minstrel Show”; piano, Alexander Brailowsky, “Polonaise A Flat Major”; soprano, Maria Kiirenko, “The Lass With the Delicate Air”; “ ’Tis the Last Rose of Summer”; Paul Godwin Orchestra, “Moss Rose”; 9 pm., weather forecast and notices; talk, Professor R. M. Algie, “Down the River Rapids of Finland”—Part 2; London Symphony Orchestra, “Suite in G”; Elizabeth Schumann, (a) “Snowdrops”; (b) “The Hazel Tree”; (c) “Spring”; (d) “Messages”; Berlin Mandolin Orchestra, “Grotesker” March; 10.1, dance music; 11 p.m., close down. 2YA, Wellington,

10 am., selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12 noon, lunch music; 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sports .results; 5 p.m., children's hour, conducted by Jumbo; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music); 7 p.m., lecturette, representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., concert programme; humoresque overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra, (conductor Leon de Mauny), “John and Sam”; humour, Leslie Holmes, “Watch the Navy”; recording (piano-ac-cordion), Pietro, “Accordionette”; piano and vocal, Cameo Concert Trio, “Light Opera Memories”; selection, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “lolanthe”; organ and vocal, Jesse Crawford and Paul Small, (a) “I’ll Always be in Love With You”; (b) “I Get the Blues When it Rains”; lecturette, E. W. Ackland, “Trav’lers’ Tales”; 9 p.m., weather report and notices; entr’acte, concert orchestra, “In the Shadows”; humour, Sandy Powell, “Sandy, the Taxi Driver”; piano and vocal, Cameo Concert Trio, “Inspirations of 1914-1918” (arr. Crowther); suite, 2YA Concert Orchestra, “Hyde Park”—(l) “Sunday Morning Church Parade”; (2) “Rotten Row”; (3) “On the Serpentine”; (4) “Around the Bandstand”; a dramatic sketch, “A Living Death”; Light Opera Company, “The Girl Friend” vocal gems; 9.45, comet, S. Bernard, “The Rosary”; valse, concert orchestra, "Tea Rose”; 10 p.m., close down. 3YA, Christchurch.

10 am., devotional service; 10.15, selected recordings; 1 a.m., talk, Miss M. O’Halloran, “Fashions”; 11.15, selected recordings; 12 noon, lunch music; 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5 p.m., children’s hour, conducted by “Cousin Beatrice”; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports; 7.35, talk, F. L. Hutchinson, president of Manufacturers’ Association, “The Boot Industry”; 8 p.m., concert programme; 9.31, dance music; 11 p.m., close down. 4YA, Dunedin.

10 a.m., selected recordings; 10.15, devotional service; 12 noon, lunch music; 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.15, lecturette, E. S. McFarlane, “Review of Music”; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5 p.m., children’s hour, conducted by Wendy and Aunt Leonore; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports; 7.30, W.E.A. session, Professor T. D. Adams, “Ancient Greek Drama—“ Sophocles”; 8 p.m., concert programme; 10.2, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 15

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 15

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 15

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