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WIRELESS.

Notes and News From Far and Near.

(By

“AERIAL.”)

Just to show you what an enthusiast who ttfis the time, the patience and the eardrums can do—a North Island listener has heard seventy-two American broadcast stations on a five-valve set. Obviously he has no “ roarer ” to trouble him. 3$ se The new 1Y A will definitely be in operation before the end of this year. Magical radio doors which open and close automatically as you approach and leave them mark a new mile-post along the path of radio’s application in adding to the comfort and safety of modern life. These doors operate through the medium of electronic control of pneumatic apparatus, functioning through a radio amplifier. Two sets of these doors were installed at Pennsylvania's Terminal in New York, and have been so successful that eight more are now being completed.

Around the Candle Flame,” “ Melndie Caprice.” 8.40 Dr Guy H. Scholefleld, ‘‘ World Affairs.” 9.0: Weather. 9.1: Edith Lorand and her Orchestra, “My Darling.” 9.4: Clara Serena, “ Silver Threads Among the Gold.” 9.7: Xyloplone Orchestra, “ The Knight on the Hobby Horse.” “ The Cheeky Sparrows.” 9.13: Clem Williams, “On Yonder Rocks Reclining,” “Love’s Cigarette.” 9.19: Our Village Pantomime, “ Dick Whittington.” 9.27: Albert Sandler and his Orchestra. ” Yvonne." 9.30: Emmy Bettendorf. “Stephanie Gavotte.” 9 33: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. “ Church Fair in the Tyrol.” 9.36: Diana Clare, “ it’s the Talk of the Town, ’ “ Thanks. ’ 9.42: Quentin Mac Lean, “The Clouds Will Soon Roll By,” “ Paradise.” 9 48: A. Goavec, Mile Lemichel Du Roy and Charles Richards. “La Mascotte Fantasie.” 9.57: Military Band, “ Erstc?r Bundermarsch.” 10.0: Thirty minutes of music, mirth and melody. 10.30: Dance programme. 11.0: Close. 3YA, Christchurch. (416 m 720 k.). 8.0 p.m.: Relay of concert programme from station 4YA, Dunedin—The Concert Orchestra “ Bon Vivant.' “ PraeJudium.” 8.13: The Symposians. 8.20: The Concert Orchestra. ” Thistledown.” ” Indian War Danre, ’ “ Whispering of the Flowers,’ " Whispering of the P'orest.” 8.34: The Symposians. 8.46: The Concert Orchestra. “ The Alpine Climbers,” ” Slouching Down Broadway.” 9.0: Weather. 9.20: The Garrick Players. “ Messer Marco Polo.” 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 4

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WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 4

WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 4

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