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1YA NOTES

Mr: Ki. C. Cutten, S.M., will give a talk at 1YA on Monday evening. His subject will be the League of Nations’ child welfare work. Soles which Miss Phyllis Hazell will sing on Wednesday evening duting the municipal concert in the Auckland Town Hall will be "A Summer Night" and the "Fishermen of England." The duets which she will sing with Mr. Sutherland will be ‘‘Marcheta" and "Miserere" (from "Il Trovatore"), Mr, Suvherland’s solos will be "Lorraine" and "Youth." The vocalists for Thursday at R¥VA wili be Miss Mina Caldow, Miss Lolo Solomon, and Mr. Barry Coney. Miss Caldow’s songs will we "The: Little Damozel," ‘In Summer Feilds," and "The Poet's Life... Miss Solomon has iwo pretty songs by Lehmann and one by Chaminade. Mr. Barry Coney's will be Head's nocturne "Had a Horse" and "It’s Very Vexin’.’’ Items by the Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, Air. Cyril Towsey (piano), Mr. Victor Bedford (finte), with overtures from the Rialto Theatre, will com: prise the instrumental section of the programme. the station announcer will continue liis interesting series of talks on ‘‘Great Authors"? at 1YA on Thursday. Miss Beryl Smith and Miss Alma MecGruer will be singing solos and duets at iYA on Friday evening. These popuiat vocalists have chosen songs that will please. So also has Mr. Clinton Williams (baritone). The items to be given by Mr. ‘fT. Harris (elocutionist), will be "By the Yukon Trail," ‘Not. Qld," and "Pink Dominoes." Mr. Fred Buwes (cornetist), Ingall’s Hawaiian. instrumentalists, and the Strand ‘Theatre orchestra will ptovide the instrumental music. Duting the early session on Friday evening Mr. George Campbell will give one of his talks on motoring, \ feature of the broadcast of the Devonport Methodist service on Sunday will be the singing of J. H. Maunder’s "Sone of Thanksgiving’ by the choir and selected soloists.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 14

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1YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 14

1YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 14

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