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THE COMING WEEK
Sunday— Report from main stations of test, All Blacks v. Wales; rebroad- ! cast in evening of test by all YA stations; presentation of complete recorded version of “The Messiah” from 2YA; “The Beggar Student” (abridged comic operetta) in afternoon from 3YA; talk by Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., on “Introduction to Physics,” from 4YA in afternoon's programme. ! Monday. World-famous Spiva-lcovsky-Kurtz Trio and wrestling relay from IYA; Lieder recital by Constance Burt, Australian soprano, from 2YA: wrestling in same programme; ? excerpts from “The Mikado,” Eb and ! Zeb and Frank Titterton, tenor, from I3YA; George Ellwood, well-known ’cellist from 4YA, also the Faculty Players to present “Quartette," a play in four acts. Tuesday. —Summary of Plunket Shield cricket throughout afternoon from 1 YA, also “The Legend of the Bells” and a recorded programme of Christmas music; Mr Average Listener soliloquises in “The Stars of 1935” from 2YA, and Christmas message from Broadcasting Board; M.C.C. match report from 3YA; 8.8. C. recording "Ten a Penny,” also Stella Power and another Eb and Zeb from 4YA. Wednesday —Australian cricket test report throughout morning from IYA and Plunket Shield in afternoon from IYA; also Spivakovsky-Kurtz Trio; Barend Harris, bass, in special selection of songs and “Highlights" of the King’s Silver Jubilee” from 2YA; Clement Williams from 3YA; “Fireblight” (a dream fantasy) and Stella Power, also Westminster Abbey Choir, from 4YA. Thursday. —All main stations will broadcast Empire Christmas programme, “The Great Family”; Auckland Racing Club’s relay from IYA; all main stations rebroadcast of Empire stations, recorded version of Christmas programme in evening; cricket summary M.C.C. match from 3YA; mid-day running commentary of Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting and 8.8. C. recording “Love Needs a Waltz” from 4YA.
Friday. —Report of All Blacks v. London Counties from all main stations in morning; recorded version of “Hiawatha” by Royal Choral Society, conducted by Malcolm Sargent, from IYA; 8.8. C. recorded programme of light numbers from 2YA; Clement Williams and Hamilton Dickson from 3YA; “Following in Father’s Footsteps,” a 8.8. C. recording of light variety from 4YA. Saturday.— Australian lest cricket reports from all main stations; a 8.8. C. recording “Irish Bul-Buls” and Norman Long from IYA; Agnes Shearsby in popular novelties, also George Titehener, comedian, from 3YA; also “West End Cabaret,” a
8.8. C. recording; further presentation of “The Air-do-Wells” and a programme of recordings, including Stanley Iloiloway, from 4YA.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 18764, 20 December 1935, Page 10
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