SPOTLIGHTS ON THE PROGRAMMES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. Church Services. 1YA: 7 p.m., Relay of Even-: ing Service from St. Mary’‘s Anglican Cathedral. Preacher, Canon William Fancourt, . 2YA: 7 p.m., Relay of Pvening Service from the Terrace Congregational Church. Preacher, Rey. H. W. Newell. SYA: 6.380 pm. Relay of Fvyening Service from St. Albans Methodist Church. Preacher, Rey. Rowe. 4YA: 630 p.m. Relay of Evening Service from Knox (Presbyterian) Church. Preacher, Rev. D. C.: Herron, M.A. Features. 1YA: Relay from the AuckJand Town Hall of Concert by the Municipal Band, un- | der the conductorship of. Mh. George Buckley, with assisting artists: Miss Hinemoa Rosieur (mezzosoprano) and Mr. Roger Hrrington (tenor). 2YA; Madame Margherita Zelanda (coloratura s$0prano); Mr. Paul YVinogradoff (pianist); Mr. Claude Tanner (’cellist) and Mr. J. M. Caldwell (bass). 3YA: Relay of concert programme from station 4YA, Dunedin. | 4YA: Relay from Dunedin Town Hall of Organ Recital and Concert by Dr. V. i. Galway and assisting artists. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. Evening Talks. 1YA: "Potato Growing," Mr. J. E. Ball, 7.30. 2YA: "Roads and Motoring," Mr. W. A. Sutherland, Secretary of Wellington Automobile Club, 7.40. "The Borer," Professor H. B. Kirk, 8.40. 3YA: "Betterment of the Race," talk by a Medical Practitioner, under the auspices of the Sunlight League, 7.15. "Pérsonalities and Tirning Points in History -The Scientifie Fruits of the Renaissance," Mr. L. F. de Berry, M.A. (W.E.A. Session), 7.35. 4YA: "Landmarks in the History of Otago-The Diseovery of Gold," Mr. J. T. Paul, 8&2 pm.
Features. 1VA: Relay from the AuckJand Town Hall of Public Reception held under the auspices of the Rotary Club, to Mr. Frank Milner, who is’ returning from the Rotary Conference in America. 2YA: Concert Orchestra; Madame Margherita Zelanda (colatura soprano); and Mr. J. Newton Goodson (baritone). 9 p.m, Relay of Wrestling Match between George Walker and Rumberg. 38YA: Programme by Woolston Brass Band and assisting artists. 4YA: Programme of recordings, featuring "Standard Continental Works." TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Evening Talks. 1YA: "Hints Around the Green," Mr. Andrew J. Shaw, 7.30. 2YA: "For the Man on the Land," Representative of Agricultural Department, 7.40, "Wanderlust," Mr. F. M. Renner, 8.40. 8YA: "Books," Miss G. ScottBaker, 7.35. 4YA: "The Human Side of Great Thinkers-2. Soerates,’ Mr. J. M. Bates, Lecturer in Philosophy (W.E.A. Session), 7.30. Features. 1YA: Relay from the Auckland Town Hall of Community Singing in aid of the Y.M.C.A. Funds. 2YA: Special presentation uf B.B.C. Programme, "Songs from the Shows," a programme of tunes from Pnglish Musical Comedies. BYA: The Chatterboxes (sketches); Mrs, L. B. Sal- | keld (soprano). 8381 p.m., Presentation of B.B.C. Programme, "Nuts and Wine" (a programme of old Wnglish songs). 4VYA: Relay from Concert Chamber of Dunedin Town, Hall of Presentation by the Leech Lyric Choir with Orchestra of (1) "A Tale of Old Japan" and (2) "Pagoda of Flowers." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. Evening Talks. 1YA: "World Races and the Maori: Maori and Polynesian," Mr. Gilbert Archey. M.A. (W.H.A. Session), 7.30. "Musings Under the White Unsign," Lieut, H. A. Haynes, 9.2.
2YA: "For the Home Gardener," 2YA Gardening Hxpert, 7.80. ‘World Affairs," Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, 0.B.E., 8.40. 8YA: Addington Stock Market Reports. 4YA: "The Forthcoming Dunelin Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting," Mr. R. McKenzie, T.40 p.m. ‘ Features. : 1YA: Madame Margherita Zelanda (soprano); The Marelle Sextet (instrumentalists); selected recordings. 2YA: Programme of selected recordings. 8YA and 4YA: Inter-Varsity Debate-Otago' University vy. Canterbury University College. Subject: "That the Present University of Now Zealand is Failing to Justify its Existence." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. Sporting Broadcast. | 4YA: 12.45 p.m., Relayed de- | scription of Dunedin Jockey | Club’s Spring Meeting, held at Wingatui. | Evening Talks. } TYA: "Some 20th Century Novelists: J. B. Priestley," | Mr. D. W. Faigan, M.A. (W.H.A. Session), 7.30. ‘IN.Z. Golf Championships," introductory talk by Mr. Harold Black, 9.2. "Some Ancient Castles: Dunster," Mr. George O’Halloran., 9.12. 2YA: "The Control of Life: Man’s Uses of Other Forms of Life,’ Dr. A. B. Wildman (W:BH.A. Session), 7.30. "Croquet of To-day," Mrs. W. BF. Caldow, 8.40 | p.m. 8YA: "Songs That Will Never Die," Mr. A. G. Thompson (Second of Series) 9.2 p.m. Features. 1YA: Madame Margherita Zelanda (soprano) ; the Studio Orchestra; and Miss Norah Whineray and Mr. Cc. FF. Burnett (radio sketches). 2YA: The Singing Circle of the Pioneer Club. 9.2 p.m., Special presentation of Mixed Grill Harmony by "he Man in the Street." 8YA;: Programme of recordings. , 4YA: 84 p.m., Presentation "Sir Christopher Wren." FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. Evening Talks. 1YA:; Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Hutter. 7.30, "Summary of
Day’s Play from the Titirangi Golf Links of the N.Z. Amateur, Professional and Open Golf Championships," Mr. Harold .Black, 9.2. "Through Canada: Men and Animals of the North," Mz, John Harris, 9.12 p.m. 2YA: Talk by representative of the Society for the Prsvention of Cruelty to Ani-, mals," 7.40. "The Uses of | Art," Dr. A. D. Carbery, C.B.E., President of Association of N.Z. Art Societies," 8.40 p.m. 8YA: "The English Novel of the Last Century-An Introductory Talk on the Noyel," Mr. Winstone Rhodes, M.A. (W.E.A. Session), 7.35. 4YA: "Prospects for Last Day’s Racing of Dunedin Jockey Club’s Spring Mee‘ing,’ Mr. R. McKenzie, 7.20 p.m. Features. 1YA: Madame Margherita Zelanda (soprano); ‘The Studio Orchestra ; and selected recordings. . 2YA: Programme of selectad recordings, 8YA: The Bohemian Trio; Mr. H. J. Francis (tenor); Mrs. F. Nelson Kerr (contralto) ; selected recordings. 4YA: Concert Orchestra; Miss Mollie Fenton (mezzocontralto); selected recordings. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. Sporting Broadcasts. 1YA: 2.45 p.m., Relay of Running Commentary on Rugby Football Match from Eden Park. 38YA: 12.10 p.m., Relay from New Brighton of the New: Brighton Trotting Club's Meeting. 4YA: 12.30 p.m., Relay of de- scription of Racing BHyen¥s from Wingatui f Evening Talks. 1YA: Horticultural Talk, 7.50. "Summary of Day’s Play from Titirangi , Links of the N.Z. Amateur, Professional and Open Goit Championships," by Mr Harold Black, 9.2. Features, 1YA: Relay of Municipal Band Concert from the Auckland Town Hall. 2YA: Selected recordings. 9.2 p.m., Presentation of OneAct Comedy, "Dr. Abernethy" (de Cordova), produced by L. J. Maule. 8YA: Relay from the Radiant Hall of Concert by the Christchurch Male Voice Choir. Conduetor, Dr. J. ©. Bradshaw,
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