RADIO BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES
IYA Auckland.—o.o, children; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; V. 30, Our Book Reviewer; 8.0, concert programme (selected recordings); G]azounoy and Orchestra; baritone, George i Brooke; violin, S-astilm, Jacobsen; vocal chonUs, Emmy Bettendorf, Hans Clement and thorns; harp, Mildred Dil- : ling; soprano, Oonefiita. S-upervia; Edith Lora-nd and Orchestra; Z-ono-phone Concert Quartet; Cherniavsky i'llni-o; ’odJlo r Dram (Martin; tenor, (Richard Tauber; acoo-rdion, Scot-t Wood • i Accordion Quartet; contralto, Essie . Ac-ldand; Laj-os Kiss and Orchestra; Tlie Sieber. Choir; Roy Simeck’s Vita [Trio; Regimental Band of H.M. Grenaidd'er Gmards; 9.0, weather forecast and 'notices; talk, Professor R. M. Algie, “A. Visit to the Buried Village of Pompeii”; Sir Henry J. Wood’s British Symphony Orchestra; baritone, Peter Daw.s.on.; piano, Mischa Levitsky; .Light Opera Company; Tommy Handley and Company; soprano, Gladys Moncrieff; Piccadilly Orchestra; 10.0, dance music; 11.0, close down. 2YA Wellington.— s, children’s- hom-; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; i(2YC-, 1010 kilocycles, after dinner an-usic) ; 7.40, talk, Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Lands, “Tlie Improvejment of Wool. Quality.” 8, concert programme; selection, Frank Crowtljer’s Novelty Orchestra; relay from the [Town Hall of half h-our of Maori con- ■ cert, organised bv the Wellington socition. Public Service Association, in aid jof tlie Mayr’s Relief of Distress Fund; [from the studio, lect-urette, F. M. Reniner, “Wanderlust”; 9, weather report ja-nd notices; A-iolin, Denis Collmson; !American sketch; quintet, The Maositros; piano-accordeon, London PianojAccordeon Band; recording, tenor, I Gerald Adams; xylopli-one, S. Bernard; 'waltz, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orcliiestra; trumpet, D. Colvin; humour, | Reg. Grant; recording, Bertlia Willimott; ballet, Frank Crowther’s' Novelty Orchestra-; patrol; soprano, ! Gladys Moncrieff; duet, Herbert Thorpe and Foster Richardson; selection, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orch:estra.
3YA Christchurch. —-a, children’s hour; 6, dinner music; 6.30, Dr. Ormandy Instrumental Trio ; Marelc Weber and his orchestra ; 8, concert programme; presentation from -the studio of special “Waterloo” anniversary programme, introducing “Waterloo” (Conan Doyle); 10, close down. 4YA Dunedin.—s, children’s hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, W.E.A. session. Dr. C. E." Kerens, “Studies in Public Health —‘Food (Supply in a Modern State*’ ” ; 8, concert programme; 10, close down. Empire Transmitter, Daventry.—4 p.m. (New Zealand time), time signal fi-oin Big Ben ; old-time dances (gramophone records): 4.45, Textiles' and the Empire—the woollen industry’s message by Mr Douglas Hamilton (chairman 'of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce); 5, popular symphony programme (gramophone records) ; 5.45 to 6, news bulletin
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 3
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393RADIO BROADCASTING Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 3
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