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WCCGUCM UU Below are Details of Outstanding Broadcasts of Interest to New Zealand
1YA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. A relay from Albert Park of a concert by the Auckland Municipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr. George Buckley. 2YA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. A farewell pianoforte recital by Mr. Gordon Bryan, examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. 3YA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. A studio presentation of the medieval morality play ‘"‘Everyman"’ by a ‘cast including Professor James Shelley, Marjorie Bassett, Harold Shaw, Professor Pocock, Elizabeth Wallwork, and other well-known Christchurch performers. 4QG AND 4RK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. The Duke of Gloucester will dispatch the first Air Mail from Australia to England. This will take place at Brisbane at 12.0 to 12.30 p.m. (New Zealand summer time). To be relayed by the principal Australian stations. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL STATIONS THIS MONTH. Madame Goossens-Viceroy, the worldfamous Belgian soprano, who has sung in grand opera in all parts of the world, will be heard from the New Zealand national stations this month.
NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL STATIONS THIS MONTH. . Raymond Beatty, the well-known bassocantante, will sing from the national stations this month. Mr. Beatty, who has been specially engaged by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, is now enjoying a phenomenally successful broadcasting tour of the Australian national stations. 2ZYA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. There will be a broadcast from Trentham of the Wellington Royal Welcome Meeting in honour of the Duke of Gloucester. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL STATIONS EARLY NEXT YEAR. Lionello Cecil, one of the finest operatic tenors to appear before a microphone, will arrive in New Zealand in the New Year under contract to the New Zealand Broadcasting Board. EMPIRE STATIONS, DAVENTRY, THIS MONTH. A new B.B.C. combination, the Variety Orchestra, will be heard during the Empire shortwave transmissions from Daventry this month. 1YA, DECEMBER 26, 28, JANUARY 1, 2. The Auckland Cup will be run on Wednesday, December 26, and there will be meetings on Friday, December 28, Tuesday, January | and Wednesday, January 2.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 2
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335Future Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 2
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