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RADIO PROGRAMME

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th IYA Auckland silent day. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8 p.m : Concert by Wesley Choir, conductor Mr H. Temple White. Part song —The choir Excelsior (Bail'e). 8.10: Bass—ilr C. W. Svensen, Hecit. and Cavatina, “Even Bravest Heart.” 8.14: ) Musical Portrait” (Elgar). Talk—Mr H. Temple White. Song—The choir. “As Torrents in Summer” (from King Oku ). Contralto—Miss Nellie Amies, There Corals Lie’ ’■ (Elgar). Tenor— Mr W. Boy Hill, “A Poet’s Life” (Elgar). Song—The choir, “Weary Wind of the West’’ '((Eigar). 8.31 : Instrumental—’YA Orchestrina (Conductor Signor /A P. 1 Truda) “Crown of India” (Elgar). 7.39: Soprano—Miss Helen Spurdle, “-viignonne, Here Is April.” Duet—Mr and Mrs H. F. Gardiner, “Bose of My Heart” (Lohr). 8.44 : • Flufe—London Flute Quartet, (a) “Melody” (from "Bosamunde”) (Schubert); (b) Bees’ Wedding” (Mendelssohn) (Parlo. A 4023). 8.48: Violin—Joseph Szigeti, (a) “Le I’rintvmps” (Milhaud); (b) “Slavonic Dance No. 2” (Dvorak) (Col. L 1963). ' 8.56 : Concerted—The choir, "To Thee Great Lord” (from Moses in Egypt”' (Rossini). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.3 : Instrumental—2YA * Orchestrina, (a) “Sleeping Beauty” Walt/, (Tschaikowsky) ; (b) “Slumber Song” (Squire). 9.11; Quartets—The (Harmonis'ts, (a) “0 Hills, 0 Vales of Pleasures,” (b) “The Nightingale” (Mem delssohn). 9.16: Contralto— Miss Gladys Hibbert, “If . My Songs Were Only Winged ' Tenor—Mr Frank Skin nerj “The Fortune Hunter” (Willeby' Duet—Mrs L. : A. McAlister and Miss Jov Sutherland, “Venetian Song.” 9.25 Organ—Arthur Meale, (al “March on • a Theme by Handel” (Guilmant); (b) “Pilgrim’s Song of Hope” (Batiste) (H.M.V. C 1277). 9.33: Concerted—The Choir. “The Heaven* Are Telling” (from “The Creation”) (Haydn). 9.39: Contralto— Miss Nellie Killock, ' “Break 0’ Day” (Sanderson). Soprano—Mrs Gwen Clayton, ' '“Serenata” .(Tosefli). 9.45: Concerted—The Choir, “Boat Song” (Cowon). 9.54 ; Instrumental—2YA Orchestrina, T -os Adeux” (Gungl). 10.0; Dane©

. programme. 3YA CHiRI'STCHUR CH. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30; Workers’ Educational Association -session—Mr (R. M. Laing, M.A., B.Sc., “Present Dnneers to European Peace.” 8.0 'Chimes. Band programme by Christj church Municipal Band (Mr J. Noble. I '' r 'nd'ict>oi'). and Faiermi ..-Me. Choir. | March—Band. Part song—Choir, “A I Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea” (Lloyd). I 8.9: Organ—Leslie James, (a) “Just •imagine” (Henderson);’ (b) “Lily of Laguna”'(Stuart) (H.M.V. 82902). 8.15: Baritone—Mr J H. Blackwell. 8.18 Intermezzo—Band, “Wedgewood Blue” (Ketelbey). 8.25: Part song—Choir, “Lovely Night” (CbwatalL 8.28: Humour ,Stanley Holloway. 8.32 : Trombone—Bandsman D. Stribiiug, “Quick Silver" (Sutton). 8.38 Tenor —Mr G. Hirst, (a' “Down in the Forest” (Ronald) : (b) “You'd Get Heaps o’ Lickins ’ (Clarke) 8.43 ; Piano—Miss Marjorie G.Nilrls, “L’Alouette”. (Balakirew) 8.48: Part song—Choir, “In Absence” (Buck). 8.51: Potpourri—Band ’‘Musical Memories” (Trenchard). 9.0- Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2- Medley—Jack Hylton - arid His Orchestra. “More Old 'Songs.” 9.10: SopranoYiss Elsie Thorne, (a) "Break o’ Days’ (Sanderson) ; {b) “Thank God For a Garden” (Del Ri.ego), 9.15: Selection —Band, ‘‘Sweet and Low" (Barn by). 9.19: Part song—Choir, “Evening” (Abt). Q 02 : ' Violin—Florizel von Reuter, “Jota (Navarra” (Sai'asate).' 9.26: Song—Mi A. Hirst, “In An Old Fashioned Town” (Squire), 9.30:- Air.varie-—-Band. 9.37; Part song—Choir. 9.40; Humour. 9.46: Waltz—Band. 9.52: Baritone—Mr J, Mclntosh. Part song-o Choir. 9.59: March—Band. 10..4 : God save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0; Chimes. Sp'feial.y Recorded International Programme. Dr Eugene Ormandy and His " Salon Orchestra. Ihe International Singers. The Irresistible Imps. Weather report. Talk—Mr L. W. rVFcOaskill, M.Ag. 'Sc., Lecturer in Agri-/ cultural Science, Dunedin fraining College, “International Aspects of Acclimatisation.” For-get-me-Not. Special dance programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1931, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1931, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1931, Page 8

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