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TODAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.45: “Model Aeroplane” session, conducted by “Wings”; 8, women’s sporting results; 8.15, sporting results; 8.48, Wed- < nesday's weights by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner; 8.55, news and reports; I 9.30, national programme; 12.5, news; 12.15, 1 meditation music. J 2BL, Sydney. ’ < 7.45: Dinner music; 9.5, popular eduea- j tion talk (arranged by the Adult Edu- j cation Broadcasts Committee), “Produce j Marketing Problems,” by John Douglass; < 9.30, pur radio dance night, with .the j A. Dance Band. Associate artists: 8 Lulla Fanning, popular vocalist; Fred , Cross; comedian; Witt and Walker, vocal j duo. i NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. ’ ,IYA Auckland,,. 1 11.30: Relay, and at intervals during the * day, of running commentary on Pakuranga race meeting at Ellerslie racecourse; 2.45, relay of running commentary on Rugby football match at Eden Park, announcer, V.C. Hutter; 5, children’s j hour, conducted by Cinderella; 6, dinner I music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, horti- < cultural talk; 8, concert programme; 1 B. recorded feature, “Songs from the f Shows”; 9, weather forecast and notices; 1 a sea story, Old Wire Whiskers, “The < Terror by Night”; Edith Lorand and ' orchestra, “Country Wedding in Hun- » gary"; Stuart Robertson and male voice j chorus, “Green Grow the Rushes O,” i “Marching thro’ Georgia”; dearie de Cas- ' alis, “Mrs. Feather”; tenor, John McCormack, “The Garden Where the Praties Grow”; piano, Leslie Hutchinson, “Close , Your Eyes”; The Big Four, “Jolly Good ; Company,” “It Always Starts to Rain”; I Jesse Crawford, “Chant of the Jungle”; , Light Opera Company, “Lady Luck”; ( massed military bands, “Hail Europe,” : ‘“Tire Cadets’ March”; 10, sports resume; ; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. 2YA, Wellington. 10: Selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 12, lunch music; 2, selected re- < cordings; 3, relay of Rugby football match from Athletic Park; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, afterdinner music); 7.30, W.E.A. session, Mr. J. R. Elliot, M.A., Lecturer in Classics, Victoria University College, “Aspects of Ancient Life-Houses and Furniture”; 8, concert programme; grand massed bands, “The Crusader” march, “The Gladiator” march; duet, Jack and Claude Hulbert, assisted by Betty Astell, “Lovin’ You”; Joe Norman’s Hawaiian Band, (a) “My South Seas Home,” (b) “Maui Girl”; Mr. Will Bishop in fifteen minutes foolishness at the piano, piano, Thomas Waller, (a) “Handful of Keys,” (b) “Numb Fumblin’ lecturette, Mr- Arthur Duncan, “Why I consider golf the best sport and why I play it”; 9, weather report and station notices; studio presentation of a play written round the last days of the sole survivor of the Battle of Waterloo, entitled “Waterloo,” by Conan Doyle, arranged for broadcasting by A. L, Cuny, produced by Victor S. Lloyd; 10, sporting summary; 10.10, dance programme; 11,10, close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 6: Selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children’s hour, conducted by Riddleman; 6, dinner music; 7, new? and reports; 8, concert programme; 10.1, sports summary; 10,10, dance music; 11.10, close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 3: Relay description of Rugby football match from Carisbrook Ground; 3,30 and 4.30, sports results; 5, children's hour, conducted by Aunt Anita: 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 8, relay programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. AUSTPuALIAN stations. 2FC, Sydney. 10 pun. <N.Z-): Concert by Bondi Beach Concert Band, with Gladys McDowell (soprano) and Francis Hall (basso). 2BL, Sydney. 11.15: A Biblical play, "Windows of Heaven,” adapted for radio by Leo Stark. NEW ZEALAND STATIONSIYA, Auckland. 9: Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 3.30, recording, Vaughan Cornisli. D.Sc., “The Scenery of Civilisation”; 3.46, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 6, children’s song service, conducted by Uncle Bert; 7, relay of evening service from Pitt Street Methodist Church (preacher, the Rev. W, Walker; organist 'and choirmaster, Professor Chas. Moor); 8.30 (approx.), relay of Municipal band concert from the Auckland Town Hall; march, the band, “Glenavy”; overture, the band, “1812 Solennelle”; baritone, Mr. William Gemmell, "Prince Ivan’s Song”; clarinet, with band, Mr. E. Pheloung, “Ires Alsaciennes”; suite, the band, ' “American Indian Songs”: “From the of the Sky Blue Water,” “The White Dawn is Stealing,” “Far On J • Hear a Lover’s Flute,” “The Moon Drops ’ ’Low”; contralto, Miss Phyllis Gribbin. L “My Dearest Heart," “What’s in the Air 1 To-day”; selection, the band, “Patience”: ’ baritone, Mr. William Gemmell, “Thoy. 1 Art Passing Hence”; hymn, the band, I “Abide With Me”; contralto, Miss Phyl- - Gribbin, "Life and Death”; march, the band, "Tire Return"; selected recordings; 10 (approx.), close down. 2YA, Wellington. 9: Chimes; selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 3-30, recorded recital, John Gielgud, “King Richard’s Speech” (Act 3, Scene 3) from “Richard II.” (Shakespeare), “Hamlet’s Speech” (Act 4, Scene 4), from “Hamlet,” “Sonnet No. 18”; 3.30, selected record mgs; 4.30, close down; 6, children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the children’s choir from the Taranaki Street Methodist Church; 7, relay of evening service from St. John’s I Presbyterian Church (preacher, Rev. J. R. Blanchard; organist and choirmaster, Mr. W. Lawrence Haggitt); 8.15 (approx.), concert programme; instrumental, International Novelty Quartet, “Stephanie

Gavotte,” “In Tulip Timo Beside the Waterfall”; violin, Muriel Brunskill, “God Make Me Kind,” “Bless This House”; violin, Misclta Elman, “Les Millions d’Ariequin”; bass, Richard Watson, “She is Far From Ute Land"; recital for two pianos, Misses Thelma Willoughby and Marie Moffatt, “Scherzo," “Rondo,” “Variations”; duets, Dora Labbette and Hubert Eisdell, “Down the Vale,” “Absent”; instrumental, The Bohemians, “The Temple of the Bells,” “The Druid’s Prayer”; weather report and station notices; lecturette, Dr. Cyril Jenkins, late musical director and advisor to the London County Council, “How to Succeed— Hints to Competitors”; gramophone recital, "The Veterans Entertain,” narrator, Mr. Karl Atkinson; 10 (approx.), close down. 3YA, Christchurch. 9; Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1/ dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 2.45, talk; 3, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children's sopg service by children of the Anglican Sunday schools; 6.15, chimes from studio; 7, relay of evening service from Anglican Cathedral (preacher, Canon ArchdeU (headmaster King's College, Auckland); organist and choir conductor, Dr, J. C. Bradshaw); 8.15, relay of concert programme from Station 4YA, Dunedin; 10, close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 9: Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, lunch music; 2, selected recordings; 2.45, recorded talk, Vaughan Cornish, D-Sc., “The Scenery of Civilisation”; 3, selected recordings; 4-30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 6.15, selected recordings; 6.30, relay of evening service from Trinity Methodist Church (preacher, Rev. H. E. Bellhouse; organist, Miss E. Hartley); 7.45, concert programme; 10, close down.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1933, Page 23 (Supplement)

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1933, Page 23 (Supplement)

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1933, Page 23 (Supplement)

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