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TO-DAY’S programmes PEOPLE ON THE AIR. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.45 p.m. (N.Z.): This week’s interview. 8.0: Services and riflemen's session. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results. 8.55: News. 9.30: National programme. From Melbourne Town Hall. The A.B.C. presents Sir Hamilton Harty and the A.B.C. (Mel.) Symphony Orchestra. Assisting vocalist —Laelia Finneberg. (1) Overture. “Die Meistersingers” (Wagner); (2) Aria—“Ah, Perfido” (Beethoven). Laelia Finneberg; (3) “Symphony No. 7 in A” (Beethoven); Interval; (4) Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda” (Weinberger); (5) Arias—(a) “Deh Vieni” (Mozart), and (b) “An chio discuiso giorna” (Verdi); (6) Air and Variations from “Suite No. 3 in G” (Tschaikowsky). 12.2: Meditation music (R). 12.15: English cricket luncheon scores; Meditation music (R). 2BL, Sydney. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: “Arab Art,” Mr. Dudley R. Ward. 9.30: “Street Entertainment,” by wellknown Sydney pavement artists. 10.15: “Nothing Under Seventy.” Programme by artists over three score years and ten, the oldest being Tom Buckley, aged 93, who will be the announcer for this programme. 10.45: “Nothing Over Seventeen, programme opens with Baby Digger Briggs, aged 5. The announcer will be Donal Tier, aged 11. 11.15: “Harlequinade’ (R). For Young and Old. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.

2YB New Plymouth. 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.30 to 8 p.m.: News. 8 to 10 p.m.: Selected recordings. IYA, Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. A. Everill Orr. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.30: Relay of community singing from the Town Halt I. Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sporting results to hand. 3.30: Literary selection and light musical programme. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers, and sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Bob. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; News and reports. 7 40- W.E.A. Session, Messrs C. V. Fisher and J. Rukutai, “The Future, of the Maori—The Educational Problem.” 8.0: Chimes. Lener String Quartet and r, d’Oliveira, “Quintet in G Minor." 8 34- Elena Gerhardt, mezzo-soprano, “Wohin? Op. 25, No. 2” (Whither?); “Verborgenheit” (Secrecy). 8.40: Vincent Aspey, violin, and. Eric Waters, piano, “Spring Sonata in F Major” (Beethoven, Op. 24). Allegro, Adagio, Scherzo, Rondo-Allegro non Troppo. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.20: Dance music. 11. Close down. 2YA, Wellington. 7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Classical music. _ 3.0: Sports results. Talk, Miss Ruth Hay, “How, What and When to Eat.” 3.15: Light musical programme. 4.0: Sports results. ’ 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Our Gardening Expert, “For the Home Gardener.” 8.0: Relay from town hall, concert from the Radio Exhibition. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Recordings, The Gaumont British Studio Orchestra, “Aunt Sally Selection.” 9.10: Don Hall Trio, vocal, “When I Take My Vacation in Heaven”; “Keep It to Yourself.” 9.16: The next two numbers are of tne type usually known as “Thrillers.” Both items create a particularly tense atmosphere and we mention these facts for the benefit of any of our listeners who might not prefer to listen to this type of entertainment. W. P. Lipscombe, Michael Hogan and Mary Newland, “The Verdict” (Perks). (Second prize winning sketch in John ©’London’s Weekly thriller competition). “The Last Trail” (Pink). (Third pyize). 9.24 Mavis Bennett, soprano, “Bird of Love Divine”; “Valley of Laughter.” 9.30: New Mayfair Orchestra, “Old Times Medley.” 9.38: Frank Crummitt, vocal comic, “Riding Down from Bangor”; “The King Of Zulu.”

9.42: Jack Bund and his Bravour Band, “The Lovesick Jack in the Box.” 9.45: Thomas Currie, bass, “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind.” 9.48: Carroll Gibbons and John Green, piano duet, “Ain’t She the Dainty.” 9.51: Dawn Davis, vocal, “He Was a Handsome Young Soldier.” 9.54: Choeur de la Societe de Musique Symphonique, Geneva, “My Father Has 500 Sheep.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.

7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.30: Talk on “Diet” by a Food Expert. 11.45: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music.

, 1.50: Educational session: I. to 2.10: Infant room. Standards 1 and 2: Miss Alexander, “Folk Tales of the Mountains.” 2.15 to 2.35: Standards 3 and 4—suitable also for Forms 1 and 2: Mr. G. Jobberns, M.A., B.Sc., “Living in the Mountains.” 2.40 to 3.0: Forms 1 and 2: Professor James Shelley, “Mountains in the Life of Early Man” (Map of world). 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Allan. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.35: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of concert programme from Station 4YA, Dunedin. 10.0: Dance music. 11. Close down.

4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk—Home Science Extension Bureau, “Puddings for Wintry Days.” 3.30: ClassicaJ music. 3.45: Sports results. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle John.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 2