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RADIO PROGRAMME

(Supplied by the Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. Ltd.) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. The speaker on the IYA International Programme this evening, will be Mrs M. B. Soljak, well known Auckland lecturer and social worker. "Women Influence for World Peace” will be her subject. Air Walter Brough, popular Auckland baritone, now a resident of Wellington, will be heard from 2YA singing “A King’s Man,” “I Did Not Know,” "Harlequin,” and “That’s All.” Miss iSora Green (contralto) will sing “Flight of Ages,” “Calway by the Sea,” "An Old Garden” and “Ma Curly-Headed Baby.” Also on the programme will be Mr Billy 'Hart in popular songs at the piano. The incidental music will be supplied by the Salon Orchestra. Berthold and Bent, popular guitar duo, will be heard in popular numbers. “A Night with the Scots” is the type of entertainment scheduled at 4YA this evening. Such a programme is certain to meet with listeners’ approval. The Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, a very fine combination, will play some of the traditional music of Scotland, including Highland dances. Supporting the Band will be Miss Eva Judd in violin items and the ever-popular “Regal Four” who present very acceptable numbers. The evening’s programme will include many id in lodies, very seldom heard, and during the evening, Mr W. B. McEwan, Dunedin’s Public Librarian, will give a fifteen minutes’ talk on "The Songs of Burns.” Silent day at 3YA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. A particularly interesting entertainment has been arranged by the IYA Broadcasting Choir, assisted by the Salon Orchestra and “Lee Fore Brace,” for this evening. It will be a special sea programme. In the first half will be orchestral music and songs relative to the sea. Mr Newling, baritone, will sing "A Hundred Fathoms Deep” and “The Skipper.” Miss Joyce Hould and members of the IYA Choir will present a sketch. The second half of the programme will be in charge of “Lee Fore Brace.” As the master of a sailing ship he will take listeners for a trip from the Thames as he knew it forty years ago. Beside the master there will be a bo’sun, the Ship’s boy, and a crew of sailors who will sing appropriate sea shanties.

The lecturer during the International Programme at 2YA this evening, will be Dr Guy H. Scholefield. The Edgeware Road Methodist Church Choir Concert Party, assisted by the 3YA Studio Octet, will be heard on the air this evening. . This Choir won the championship at the recent Christchurch Competitions. Choral numbers, folk songs and part-songs will be sung. This evening the Roslyn Presbyterian Choir, one of the finest in Dunedin, will present the main portion of 4YA’s programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1931, Page 8

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445

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1931, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1931, Page 8

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