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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRISTCHUROH (980 Kilocycles.) 8. p.m.: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, Uncle John. „ 0.0: / Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.80: Addlngton stock market reports. • 8.0:' .Chime*. Overture, Somers Band, "Valse Memories." \ 8.9: Baritone—-Mr Olive Hindle, (a) '.'Song of l the Bow.;' (Aylward); (b) "Obstinatlon" (De Fontinalles). 8.15: March —Studio Octet- (Conductor, Harold Beck), "Exa.ted Ruler" (Hail); selection, "Caliph of Bagdad" ' (Boiledieu). 8.25: Mezzosoprano—MrsGrace Empson, (a) > "Boat Bong" (Ware); (b) "Love is a Dream" (Pitt). 8.81: Humour*—Mr H. Instone, "Counting the Kids" (M.S.). 8.34: Choral —Chorus and orchestra Berlin State Opera, "Spinning Chorus" from s»'The Plying Dutchman" : (Wagner). 8.88: FoxtrotStudio Octet, /'With My Guitar and You", (Harris). 8.42: Tenov- Mr J. Haydn Williams, (a) "Reveille" (Oliver); (b) "Tally - Ho" (Franco Leoni). 8.46: Mezzosoprano—Mrs. GraceEmpson, "On the Banks of Allan JSVater." 8,50: Selection—Studio Octet, "Maid of the Blast" (Neale). 9.3.; Weather forecast and station notices. . 9.5: Accordeon—r-Medard Ferarero, ''Monte (Gabutti), 9.13: Boprano—Miss Addle Campbell,' with orchestral accompaniment, (a) "Somewhere a Voice is Calling". (Tate); : (b) >'l Hear Yon Calling Me" (Marshall); (o> "The Temple. Bells" (Woodforde-Fin-den): (d) "Songs My Mother Taught : Me." (Dvorak). 9.25:. Choral—Chorus and orchestra of Berlin Stafo Opera, "Huntsmen's i Chorus*" from "Der Freischutz" (Weber), i 9.29: Humour-rMr H. Instone, "Dooley's Tall: Silk Hat"" (Green.) 9.35: Tenor—Mr I J.? Haydn Williams,'(a) "Rosea". (Adams); ! (b) "Good Company" (Adams), 9.41: I Selections —Studio Octet, (a) /"Turkey in i the - Straw'.' (arr. Lake); (b) ' 'Humorous Interlude for piano and orchestra, 'Cat and Mouse'" t (Engleman); (c) ■ ' 'Serenade— Roccoco" (Heyer and, 'Baritone—Mr Olive Hindie,' (a) "I Fear He
Foe" (Plnsuti); (b) "Bine . Sky and White Road" (Coates). 9.57: March—National Military. Band, "Washington Post" (Sauna); ' 3ZC, OHBISTOHtTBOH. - (250 10 a.m.; Women's session. 10.$: Tested re* cipes. 11 a.m.: Talk by Dr. H, T. J. "Cheese and non-starchy Foods." 11.30 a.m.: Close down. »2 noon to H p.m.: News and luncheon music session. 8 p.m.' to' 4.30 p.m.: 'Afternoon consort session on short -wave. Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON t (720 Kilocycles.),. - . 8 p.m.: Chimes. ''Selected gramophone recordings. 8.80 and ,4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's, session, conducted by Aunt Daisy. , 6.0: Dinner music session; 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0 Chimes. Speoially recorded overseas programme. Dr. Eugene' Ormandy, and His Salon Orchestra. ■ The International' Singers. The Ambassadors of' Melody Land, Aboard with jthe Lockharts. \ International talk—Dr. .Guy H, Scholefleld, O.B'JE., '.ByWide and Handsome. International dance programme. The term "Bohemians" was first plied by the French to gipaies,- who, they supposed, were the expelled Hussites of Bohemia. It was next applied' to the wandering, irregular, but resolute votaries of literature and art, and theplace of their resort.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 5
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