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RADIO DANCE AT PIRINOA

Radio dances are becoming more popular every day. The Memorial Hall at Pirinoa was the scene of a successful ‘function on Saturday, September 10 fast, when a number of the local residents gathered to dance to the music of ‘Allen’s orchestra, so excellently broadcast by 2YA. After 2YA had closed down, those present were able to hear

Gescriptions of motorcycle racing from | the National Speedway, Brisbane, per medium of Station 40G; also motor sports from 2FC, Sydney. The fast two rounds of the tight, Williams v. Squires, were enjoyed by the men present, and altogether an enjoyable radio evening was spent, _ Several people expressed regret that was not more varicty in the dance music, consisting as it did of only fox trot and waltz numbers, but several extras, including Jancers and two onesteps were arranged, with Mr ‘Perriot" orris-a prominent Maori entertain-er-at the piano. Much appreciation of 2YA’s programme was expressed, the opinion being advanced that if more dance music was included on these oceasions the gatherings would be even. more successful.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 12

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RADIO DANCE AT PIRINOA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 12

RADIO DANCE AT PIRINOA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 12

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