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MONDAY, JANUARY 4. IY.Y AUCKLAND'—SiIent Day, 2VA WELLINGTON. 7.0 : News .session. 7.-10: Turk—Mr Hays Towns. Representative of Institute of Opticians, “1932 Eyes.” 8.0: Studio Concert. 10.0: Programme of dance music from the Adelphi Cabaret, interspersed with recordings from the studio. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0 : News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Programme by Derry’s Military Band and assisting artists. Conductor : Mr J. M. Scott. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.0 : News session. 8.0: Chimes. Specially Selected Recorded Programme. MONDAY, JANUARY 4th. 3FO Sydney, 7.40, Third test match at Melbourne; 8, N.S.W. v. Queensland match; 10, Community singing, Charles Lawrence with Willie and the Boys. 2BL Sydney, 8.15, A.B.C. String Sextet, 10, Concert Hour; 11, “Leaves of Memory.” 3LO Melbourne, 8.35, Women in Sport; 10, the comedy, “The Liars” (four acts.) 3AR, From 2 p.m. on, description of test cricket, 8.15, sporting results; 10.20, Brass Band and Ballad Concert. TUESDAY, JANUARY sth. 2FC Sydney, 7.40, cricket related from Melbourne; 8.2, The “Hello” man; 10 p.m. Radio Dance night, with David Ciaven ond other artists. 2BL Sydney, 10 p.m. Military Band and concert programme. 3LO Melbourne, 10 p.m. Jewish Music. 3AR, Melbourne, 10 p.m. Humour in Politics; 10.20, Reproduced Music, (all special items.) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th. 2FC, 8, Uncle Ted and Sandy entertain; 10, A.B.C 1 . players in “The Ship.” 2BL, 4.45, The Women’s Hour; 10 p.m. The Choir of St. Brigid’s Churcn, Coogee—Brahm’s “Requiem” and oinor features. 31,i) Melbourne, 10, Wireless Symphony Orchestra, midnight--Resume of Test Cricket. 3Alt. 10.20, St. Augustine Hoy’s (hiiid. and conceit items.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1932, Page 8
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