OVER THE AIR.
RADIO PROGRAMMES. TO-NIQHT’B BROADGABTB. I The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand national | stations tills evening:— IYA, Auckland. —7.0, News and re- ! ports; 7.30, agricultural talk, “ The Manufacture of Superphosphate: A • Visit to a Superphosphate Faotory,” i Mr W. Alexander; 8.0, a studio pre- | sentation by J. W. Bailey and Players, ! of “ Lawrence of Arabia,” a dramatio j study in personality. Written for radio presentation by Edmund Barclay; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, ring-side commentary on professional wrestling match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down. 2YA, Wellington. — 7.o News and reports; 7.25, rebroadcast from League of Nations shortwave station at Geneva; 7.30, time signals. " This Changing World : The Progress of Man: Ronald Ross and the Conquest of the Tropics,” by a member of the British 'Medical Association; 8.0, chimes, a ohamber music programme; 8.34, Heinrloh Sohlusnus (baritone); 8.40, “ Popular Fallacies: That All Old Books Are Valuable,” speaker, Mr G. R. H. Taylor; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, ringside description of the wrestling match (relayed from the Town Hall); 10.0 (approx.), dance programme; 11.0 (approx.), olose down. BYA, Christchurch.—News and reports; 7.30, time signal; 7.35, talk, Our Garden Expert, "Knotty Problems Answered; 8.0, chimes, Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall; 8.13, recording, Danny Malone (tenor); 8.21, the band; 8.29, “ Eb and Zeb,” the oountry storekeepers, in another humorous episode; 8.38, cornet, with the hand (soloist, W. Stevenson) ; 8.48, recording, Peter Dawson (bassbaritone) ; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, talk, ‘As Others See Us,” candid opinions of a Viennese; 9.20, recordings, Arthur S-ohnabel (pianoforte) ; 9.36, Elisabeth Schumann (soprano) ; 9.41, recording, Rebecca Clark (viola), Frederick Thurston (clarinet), Kathleen Long (pianoforte) ; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 'll.O, close down. 4YA, Dunedin. —7.o, News and reports; 7.30, talk by a representative of the New . Zealand Lighting Service Bureau, "Better Light—Better Sight"; 8.0, chimes, 4YA Con’oert Orchestra; 8.6, the Dunedin Bach Cantata Choir, with 4YA Concert Orchestra; 8.40, talk by Mr J. T. Paul, “World Affairs”; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, Jimmie Taylor, English entertainer and comedian; 9.17, ‘The InspectorGeneral,” Gogol’s famous fare-comedy adapted for broadcasting by John F. Peters, presented by the Faculty Players; 10.23, "Let’s Go Dancing,” some more dance numbers in strict tempo; 11.15, close down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20279, 23 August 1937, Page 4
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378OVER THE AIR. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20279, 23 August 1937, Page 4
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