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RADIO BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT'S HEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES There will lie a concert by !be Auckland Artillery Rand from IVA this evening. Their numbers will include the •'Musical Switch ’ by Alford, ‘Albion March’ (Rimmer), ‘ Lustspicl Overture.’ ‘Maritana .Fantasia.’ and selections from ‘No, No, Nanette.’ Interspersing the hand items will lie a selection of bright solos, duets, and quartets contributed by Miss I). Yoml, Miss M. Williamson, Mr Lambert Harvey, Mr Geoffrey Collodge, and Mr Clinton William-. A. programme of a miscellaneous nature, including many operatic numbers, will he broadcast from .‘IVA. Concerted numbers by the Dulcet Quartet will bo ‘ Moonlight ’ and 1 Beleaguered.’ A duet will he ‘ Where the Chestnuts Bloom.’ Mr A. G. Thompson will sing Tsehaikowsky’s ‘To the Forest’ and R, A. Horne’s ‘ A Requiem.’ I’laiiolorte solos will he played by Mi— Lucy Ful I wood. ‘Ricked Up From Anywhere’ is the title of one of the contributions (Tom the I’ev. 1). Dudley, F.R.A.S.; Ids other subject. ‘The Wonders of the Southern Cross,’ is a further instalment of his series of astronomical lectures. The studio orchestra, will give one of its welcome fortnightly performances. The conductor, Mr Harold Reck, has arranged a programme of a very bright nature. A concert by the St. Kilda Rand will be given from 4VA to-night. Silent day at 2YA.

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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 12

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RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 12

RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 12

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