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TO DAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.45: This wek’s interview; 8, “Showing the Flag with the Prince of Wales,” Commander C. H. Rolleston, R.N. (retired), continfies his series of talks: “Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia”; 8.15, reports; 8.40, sporting results; 8.55, news; 9.30, a National. programme, presenting The Old Fashioned Girls, vocal quartette, “Antonio’s Dilemmas” and The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts, and J’Belle of New York”; Charles and Leslie in Comicalities; 10.30, “The Belle of New York,” featuring Marie Bremner, a musical comedy in two acts. Words by Hugh Morton; music by Gustave Kerker. Musical Ensemble under the direction of Willy Redstone. 2BL, Sydney. 7.45: Dinner music; 9.5, popular education talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee): “Music” —“Maori Music,” by Mr. Alfred Hill; 9.30, an hour of Jewish music arranged by Louis Shifreen; 10.30, excerpts from Richard Wagner’s music drama, ‘Lohengrin,” followed by excerpts from “Tann-, hauser”; 11.50, late news. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland. 10 a.m.: Devotional service; 11, talk, “Karere,” “Women’s Interests”; 11.15, selected recordings; 12, lunch music; 12.30, relay of Community Singing from the Town Hall; 1.30, lunch music; 2, selected recordings and literary .selection; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jim; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, W.E.A. Session, W. R. Kingston-Smith, “The Press and the Public: ‘From Caxton to Northcliffe’”; 8, concert programme; selected recordings; baritone, stan. Prichard, “The Mistress of the Master,” “The Christening”; Marek Weber and orchestra, “Puccini Potpourri”; soprano, Doris Bransgrove, “The Birthday,” “You Are My Heart’s Delight”; violin, Bronislaw Huberman, “Mazurka”; J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, “Gavotte Tendre”; 9, weather forecast and notices; talk, H. J. Edwards, “With the Big-Game Hunters in Africa”; baritone, Stan. Pritchard, “Come Back to Rotorua”; piano, “Harriet Cohen, “Intermezzo ; soprano, Doris Bransgrove, “The Second Minuet”; 9.30, dance music; 11, close down. 2YA, Wellington. 10 a.m.: selected recordings; 10;30, devotional service; 11.30, to 1.30, relay from the Town Hall of community sing; selected recordings; 3, lecturette, Miss Ruth Hay, “The History of Physical Education”; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Ernest; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music); 7.40, lecturette, Our Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener”; 8.2, concert programme; selected recordings; march, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Lynwood”; duet and chorus, Evelyn Laye, George Baker and chorus, “A Glass of Golden Bubbles”; pianoforte, Solomon, “Polonaise in A Major”; twelve minutes with Richard Tauber, “E Lucevan le Stelle,” “Serenade,” “You Don’t Seem to Care,” “Good-bye”; Berlin. State Opera Orchestra, “Bluebeard” selection; talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., “World Affairs"; 9, weather report and notices; 9.4, songs and ballads we all love; new 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, “Songs that are Old Live for Ever”; male quartet, International Singers; “Jennie with the Nut Brown Hair”; Zonophone Salon Orchestra, “Love’s Garden of Roses ; organ, Edward O’Henry, “Sanderson’s Songs; baritone, Peter Dawson, . , Zonophone Salon Orchestra, “Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill”; contralto, Essie Ackland, “Darby and Joan”; saxophone, Howard Jacobs, “I Love the Moon”; male choir Male Voice Ensemble, “Watchman, What of the Night?”; Cinema Organ, Sydney Gustard, “Where My Caravan has Rested”; vocal duet; Esther Coleman and Foster Richardson, “Arise, O Sun ; octet, J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, On Wings of Song”; Marek Weber’s. Orchestra, “Fantasia on the Song ‘Long, Long Ago”’; baritone, Peter Dawson, Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold phone solo, Howard Jacobs, At■ Pawning”; waltz, The Troubadours, Roses of Picardy”; tenor, Alfred O’Shea, Evening Song”; 10, close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 10 a.m.: Devotional service; 10.15, selected recordings; 11, talk; 11.15, selected recordings; 12, lunch music; 2, educational session: (1) Mr. G. Jobberns, M.A., B.Sc., Lecturer in Geography at Christchurch Teachers’ Training College, second of series of four lessons, “Topical Canterbury Geog/aphy”; (2) Mr. A. J. Campbell, M.A., Dip. Ed., Lecturer in History at Christchurch Teachers’ Training College, second of series of four lessons, “The Age of Discovery”; (3) Second of series of four lessons, “Typical Infant Room Activities”; 3 p.m., selected recordings; 3'30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s session, conducted by Uncle Allan; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; 8, concert programme; relay of concert programme from Station 4YA, Dunedin, 9. 3YA to 4YA, pianoforte solos, Paul Vinogradoff, “Military Polonaise, in A Major, “Valse Faust,” “Russian Fantasie ; 9.17, (approx.), resumption of relay ° £ cert programme from Station 4YA, Du edin; 10, dance music; 11, close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 10 a.m.: selected recordings; 10.15, devotional service; 10.45, lecturette, • • Hanna, “Physical Culture ; 12, lunch music; 2, selected recordings; lecturette, Home Science Department, Oaten that Cold”; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results, . o, children’s hour, conducted byAunt Gretchen; 6, dinner music, 7, news and reports; 8, concert programme; 10, close down. 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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 2

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