THURSDAY, AUGUST 31.
Evening Talks. "Workers of New Zealand: ‘Lathe, File and Spanner,’ " by "A Mechanic," 1YA (W.E.A, Session), 7.30. "Slave Trading and the Fight for its Abolition," Rev. W. Lawson | Marsh, 1YA, 9.2. "Tibraries . Ancient and Modern-Books in the Beginning," (W.H.A. Session), Mr. A. D. McIntosh, M.A,, 2¥A, 7.30. "Exciting Experiences as Aeronautical Adviser to the late Marshal Chang Tso Lin in the Chinese Civil War," Captain H.M. ‘Talbot-Lehmann, M.C., 2YA, 8.40. "With the Rhodesian Mounted Poliee,’ Mr. Patrick L. C. Bell-Syer, 83YA, 9.2. "Seq Faring Tales-Captain Dick’s ‘Hdward Sewall,’" Mr. ‘A, Camp, 4YA, 9.2. Features. 1YA: Madame Irene Ainsley (contralto); Sketches by Miss Norah Whineray and Mr. OC. F. Burnett. 2YA: The Concert Orchestra ; Selected recordings; and relays from the Wellington Competitions, 8YA: Programme of record~ ings. 4YA: The Bohemian Orchestra; Miss Dorothy Sligo (soprano); and Mrs, Clarice Drake (piano).
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 8
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