RADIO BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S N.Z. PROGRAMMES
IYA. Auckland. —5.30, rebroadcast of speech of His Majesty the Kins at opening of the Monet a; y and Eton omic Conference; 6, dinner music: 7, news and reports; 8, concert programme, selected recordings; 8, Symphony Orchestra; baritone, Robert Radford; violin, Efrem Ziinbalist; Russian: State Choir; Polydor String Orchestra; soprano, Ninon Vallin; piano, Percy Grainger; Albert Green and Chorus; Riljo’s Balalaika Orchestra; tenor, Tito Schipa*; South Sea (slanders; Stuart Robertson and John Turner; Sousa’s-Band; 9, weather fore, cast and notices ; talk, Jane Mander: Jack Payne and his 8.8.0 Dance Orchestra; baritone, Peter Dawson; violin, Tossy Spivakovsky; Carson. Robinson and his Pioneers; Havana Marimba Band; Lo Scala Chorus of Milan; lI.M. Irish Guards; 10. claiicc music; 11, close down. 2YA, Wellington. —5.30, rebroadcasting of the speech by His Majesty the King, recorded at the opening of the Monetary and Economic Conference; 3. dinner music; 7, news and reports (2YO, 1010 kilocycles, after dinner music); 7.40, Jecturette, representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land”; 8, concert programme; Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards; International Singers ; selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra; sketch, Angela Baddeley; humour, Bobby Hawes, Wylie Watson.' Peter Haddon and Jack Lam belt; raise, Frank Crowther’s Novelt;. Orchestra; baritone, Peter Dawson; lecturette, F. M. Renner, “Wanderlust” ; 9, weather report and notices trumpet, D. Colvin; Frank Crowtlier’s Novelty Orchestra ; mezzo-soprano, Airs Ellen Crawford; novelty whistling. Jules Lesci; vocal, G. H. Elliott; idyll Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra; humorous sketch, Sandy Powel; mezzo soprano, Airs. Ellen Crawford; melody, Frank Crmvther’s Novelty Orchestra; xylophone, S. Bernard; International Singers; selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra; 19, close down. 3 Y A Christchurch. —5, children’s hour; 5.30 rebroaclcast of message from H.M. the King, presented at opening of the Monetary and Economic Con ferenee; 0. dinner music; 7, news am reports 7.30, talk, E. J. Bell, L.hrarian of Public Library, “Books ol Biographies and Travel.” 8, concert programme; 9.2, relay of wrestling. Varga v. Alamos. from St. James Theatre, followed by one hour of da lies' music.
4YA Dunedin.—s, children’s hour: 5 30, broadcast of message from H.M the King, presented at opening of the Monetary and Economic) Conference; 6, dinner muse; 7, news and reports; 7.30. AV.E.A. session, Dr. C. E ,J ou-'u. “Studies :n P blic HealthFood Supply in Modern State.” 8, ten acc programme. Empire Transmitter,' Daventry.— I p.in. (N.Z. time), time signal fiom Big Ben; gramophone records; 4.45 “Textiles and the Empire, the Cotton Industry’s .Message,” a-talk by Mr. T I). Barlow; 5, dance music- (gramophone records); 5.44 to 6, news bulletin.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 13 June 1933, Page 8
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