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FROM 4YA

See A HUMOROUS EVENING The service to be broadcast on Sunday evening is from St. FPaul’s Anglican Cathedral, where the preacher will be the Rev. Canon Nevill, Tuesday evening’s programme will be provided by the St. Kilda Band, undet the conductorship of Mr. James Dixon, and by assisting artists. A fine pro. gramme of band music has been arranged, including some excellent arrangements of Irish music. Miss Dorothy Skinner, contralto, will sing "Angus Macdonald," among other numbers. Mr, I’. C, Cooper, bass, will be heard it "Simon the Cellarer,’?? Miss Anita Winkel in elocutionary items, and Mr, Reg, Richards in baritone solos, Pastor W. D. More will give a hum orous address on Tuesday evening. A first-clas humerous concert will be heard from 4YA on Thursday evening. Well-known entertainers in the lighter type of music will he singing.

Miss Dorothy West, light soprano, will sing three numbers from the musi+ cal comedy, "Going Up." Miss Mollie Andrews, light mezzo-soprano, will sing "Romance" and "In Yorkshire,’ from the musical play "Onr Miss Gibbs.’"’ Mr. Alian Young will entertain with humorous storics aid will give two very popular elocutionary numbers. Mr, Chas. Rowand will present a group of liumorous songs and Mr. Carl Moller will delight \isteners in his inimitable style with several elocutionary sumbers. Mr. J. B. McConnell, light baritoue, will feature sume of the latest popular sOlig successes. Messrs. Sheehy and Campbell, weik known entertainers with Hawaiian guitars, will present some of the lively and dreamy melodies from Waikiki on Yhursday, and during the evening or: chestral music, under Monsieur de Rose, will be relayed from the Octagon ‘Theatre. An excellent programme has been arranged for Friday evening. Mr. J. B. Macpherson, bass, will sing the prologue irom ‘I Pagliacci." Miss Floveuce Sumner, soprano, and Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., contralto, will present vocal num: ' bers. Miss Aroha D. Allan, L.T.C.L., will provide some pianoforte solos, and Miss Sheila Neilson ~ gome clocutionary items. An entertaining programme will be heard on Saturday night. Several quartets by the 4YA Harmonists will bé heard, also two instrumental trios. The vocalists on this programme include Miss Roma Buss, Mr. R. S. Mitchell, ad Mr. I’, M. Tuohy. —

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 39, 13 April 1928, Page 7

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364

FROM 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 39, 13 April 1928, Page 7

FROM 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 39, 13 April 1928, Page 7

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