TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES.
The wireless programmes to be Broadcast to-day are:— 2YA, Wellington (526 m. —570 k.). 2.0: Educational session. Air b- *-• King, AI.Se., -The South Polar Peg ions: The Antarctic Continent.' Mr A. Ip’ieldhUuse, M.A., Dip. Ed.. b.A.L., •Music and Poetry: 'The Movement ot the Sea". * Sky. Boat Song.’” K. A. Plank, -M.Se.. "Insects: What They Are.” 3.U: Sports result s, bight ! musical programme. 4.0: (Sports rel suits. 5.0: Children. 0.0: Dinner , music. 7.0: News. 7.40: "For the | Alan on the band.” so- orchestra, "The Mill on the Rock.” S.J»: \V. Hay duck. Czardas.” 8.1 1: Madame Margherita Zelanda, >u a recital- featuring “ Ballatelln.” s -r : Orchestra, "March Militaire." sA. : Waited lleliberg, " Wand, t jahren. ; V.. : Madame Alargherita Zelanda. ‘he Jewel Song.” S. 10: Mr .1. A. bee, M.P., "The War Poet as Historian. H.o: Weather. A travel programme "Hither and Thither: Music, Mails and Monuments." 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3 0..10: Dance programme, li.o: Close. 3YA, Christchurch (416 m 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.35: Mr F. b. Hutchinson, president ot • the Manufacturers’ Federation. “The j Advance in Secondary Industries in 1 IJ sfo: Gilbert and Sullivan, featuring “ Ruddigore ’’ and "The Sorcerer.” 9.0: I Weather. 9.3: Reserved. 9.20: Dance I miicli- 11 n • Plnßp
POULTRY CLUB’S OFFICERS. The annual meeting of the Christchurch Poultry, Pigeon and Canary Club was held on Monday evening. Mr R. Pearce presiding. New members were elected.as follows: Father • Halney, Messrs J. Denver, A. Seeker, A. Cooke, nnd IT. Boundy. The annual report showed a groat improvement on the years working. Assets exceeded liabilities by £720. The election of officers resulted: Patron, Air K. J. Ross; subpatrons, Alessrs R. Wilson, H. Hearfield. F. C. Hack, H. C. Smith, H. Beardsbv. W. It. Al'Kenzie (Wellington). A.' H. < iuthrle (Wellington). F, Da ere, F. L. M’Gregor, A. Gapes, J. Llgrgins. J. \V. Green. (J. K. Jeffreys, W. Fraser, R. W. Thompson. G. W. Wilkinson. A. T. Smith. K. F. Stead. V. Did well. H. G. Cranfield, W. H. West, F. 1.1. Bust. .1. Vallance. G. H. F.radford, F. Nil-oils, j. F. AJ’Kendry, A. R. Thompson, W. Brown, O. von Sierakowski, (I. Bundy. C. E. Cross, G. H. Woods nnd R. Stillwell. J. D. Bundy, T. S. Dove. H. Williams. M. C. Craig. S. F. Marshall, W. M. Evans. F. <’. Brown and C. Cussin (Government Poultrv Instructors). Dr* Stevens. A. CM’Killop. A. M. Patterson; president Air G H. Bradford: vice-presidents, fancy poultry. Mr W. Cummings; utility poultrv, Mr R. Pearce; bantams. Mr C. If. Bull; fancy pigeons. Me F. W. Chambers : homers. Mr F. C. Kingsford; canaries. Mr R. W. Thompson: cats, Mrs A .1. Smith; rabbits. Mr J. Bond: socretarv, Air H. W. Boy ns; treasurer, Mr H. A. Pearson: auditor, Mr V. Bidwell: honorary solicitor, Mr E. J. Russ. Alessrs J. AT. Crabbe and G. H. Bradford were elected life rfiember*;
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