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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES PEOPLE ON THE AIR. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH. 7 to 8 p.m.: Family session. 8 to 10 p.m.: Recorded programme. IYA, Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. M. Gow. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of the University of Otago. 3.46: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Jack and Jill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Agricultural talk, Mr. R. P. Hill, “Spring Sown Pastures.” 8.0: Concert programme, “From Waterloo to Wipers.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr. H. J. Gillmore, “The History of the Panama Canal.” 9.20: Miscellaneous Classical programme. Recordings, London Symphony Orchestra, Overture in D Minor. 9.24: Vladmir Rosing (tenor), “The Song of the Flea” (with explanatory remarks).

9.28: Alfred Cortot (piano), Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 49; Tarantelle in A Flat Major, Op. 43. 9.44: Yvonne Printemps (soprano) with Orchestra, “Le Potpourri d’Alain Gerbault.” 9.52: The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “The Kingdom” Prelude, Op. 51. 10.0: Favourites, old and new. 10.30: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 2YA, Wellington.

7.0 to 8.30: Breakfast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.30: Talk, “Helpful Advice for th J Home.” 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Classical hour.

3.0: Sports results. Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 3.15: Light musical programme. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Andy Man. • x 6.0: Dinner music.

7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk, Our Motoring Expert: “Fundamental Principles of Good Driving-” ' 8.0: Recording: Commodore Grand Orchestra (conductor, Joseph Muscant), “The Musical Clock of Madame Pompadour.” 8.5: Singing Circle Pioneer Club, Glees, “Slave Song’’; “Lullaby.” 8.12: Recordings: Les Allen" (baritone),, with orchestra,- “Slumberland”- Fred Hartley’s Quintet, with Webster Booth (tenor), “Roses of Piccardy.” Jack Doyle (tenor), “My Home by the Wicklow Hills.” 8.21: Singing Circle Pioneer Club, trio, “O Memory”; glee, “Bird Songs at Eventide.”

8.27: Recording: Peter Dawson (bassbaritone), with male chorus and orchestra, “Chorus, Gentlemen.” 8.31: Singing Circle, “Hush, ’Tis the Twilight”; glees, “Rosita”; “A Shepherd’s Lullaby.” 8.40: Talk-Miss C. E. Kirk, J.P., “Famous Women—Elizabeth Fry.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Relay from the town hall of ringside description of wrestling match. 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. 11.0: Talk, Mr. G. T. Alley, M.A., “Books and Persons.” 11.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. , 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Talk, prepared by the Jiome Science Extension Service of Otago University. 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Light musical programme.

4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cousin Nessie. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.15: Talk, under the auspices of the Sunlight League, Dr. C. E. Beeby, “Mental Health and Industry.” 7.35: W.E.A. Session: Mr. L. F. de Berry,, M.A., “The Bases of Social Life: The Psychological Bases of Social Life.” 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 10.30: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. '4YA, Dunedin. 7.0: Breakfast session. 8.30: Close down. 10.0: Selected recordings. I 10.15: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30; Classical recordings. 3.45: Sports results. 4.30: Light rpusical programme. 4.45: - Sports results. *ko: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill and the Stamp Man. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney. 7.45 p.m. (N.Z.): “Boy Scouts and Girl Guides” Session. 8.0: “The Family Physician.” 8.15: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. 9.0; For business girls: Mrs. J. M. Ster-1 ling Levis will tell “The Story of the I Lotus Flower.” j “Petticoat Lane on Sunday”—A talk by Mrs. Julius Horn. 9.20: News service. 9.30: National programme. 12.2: Boxing resume.

12.15: Cricket commentary and luncheon cricket scores in the mateh Australia v. South of England XI., played at Folkstone. 12.30; Dance music.

2BL, Sydney. 9.30: (Relay to 2NC, Newcastle from 9.30 to 12 p.m.), “The Three Musketeers.” Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Episode the first—“ The Man from Meung.” Pro--’ duction, Lawrence • H. Cecil. The serial opens in the year 1652, when Louis the Just was King of France, and Charles the First was King of England. 9.55: Programme of compositions by Yelland Richards, with Constance Burt, soprano; Phyllis McDonald, violinist: Fantasie Sonata in D Minor for Pianoforte. Two Australian Songs—first performance, “Gum Trees”; “In Memoriam,” Four English songs—first performance in Australia, “Merrion Square”: “The Angler”; “Song”; “Phantasie.” Sonata in A Minor for Violin and Pianoforte—first performance in Australia. 10.50: Programme presented by Na- ■ tional Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Signoi- and Signora Marotta. Band, march medley, “Martial Moments.” Signora Marotta, “Ave Maria” (from “Opera Otello”; “Dewy Violets.” Band, American sketch, “Uncle Pete’s Birthday.” Signor Marotta, “In Questa Tomba”; “Canto Di Caccia” (popular Sicilian Favara). Band, xylophone solo, “Xylophobia” (soloist, L. Tutschka); Idyll, “The Glow Worm”; two step, “Noisy Bill.” Signor and Signora Marotta, “Carlo Io Muoio 1” (“Carlos, I Die!” from “Opera I Macnadier”). Band, Fantasia on Drinking Songs, “Bacchanalia.” DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST? 5.45 p.m. (N.Z.): Time signal from Big

Ben. Sea shanties and music of the sea, a programme of gramophone records. 6.15: The Drawing Room of the Empire, a talk. 6.30: Tire 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. (Time signal from Greenwich at 7.15). 7.0: A pianoforte recital. 7.30-7.45: News bulletin.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 13

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 13

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1934, Page 13

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