RADIO PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
IYA AUCKLAND,
TO: News and reports
7. 30 : Talk, under th e auspices of the N.Z. Amateur Radio Transmitters’ Association (Auckland Branch). Speaker, Mr T\ 'R. Clarkson (ZLISJ). 'Subject, “The* Romance of Short-wave Radio.” 8.0 : Concert Programme • 9.3: Talk, Professor R. 'M. Algie. “■lmpressions of Switzerland.” 10.0 : Dance programme.
2YA WELLINGTON.
7.0: News and reports,
7.40; Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department—“Foi the Man on the Land.”
6.0 : Concert Programme,
9.2; Lecturette, C. A. L. .Treadwell. “Famous British Triads—Madeleine Smith.”
10.0: Special broadcast by Wellington Savage Club Orchestra for members of scientific expedition and officers on “Discovery II” (at sea). • Tile orchestra will play two selections.
SYA CHRISTCHURCH—SiIent Day
4YA DUNEDIN,
7.0 : News and reports.
7.30; W.E.A. Session*. Dialogue, Mrs A, Herbert and Mr R, Mclvor, "If W© Were Dictators,"
8,0: Relay from Dunedin Town Hall, of Concert by Dunedin Symphony Orchestra 'fOondwetor, Mons. B, L. H. de Rose).
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1932, Page 7
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