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NOTES FROM 4YA

A talk on May Day will be given by Mrs. I’. M. Primmer on Tuesday, May 1, The Kaikorai Band, assisted by 4YA artists, will provide the entertainment at 4YA on Tuesday evening. It will {Continued on Page 14.)

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‘Continued from Page 7.) be a splendid concert. The artists will be Miss Winnie McPeak (contralto), Miss Madve Yates (elocutioniste), Mr. Charles Isdwards, Mr. R. B. Macdonald and Mr. FB. G. Bond. An interesting address on "French Literature’ will be given at 7.30 on Saturday by Dr. G. E. Thompson, Yor Thursday even a comedy programme has heen arranged, when good

humour, not necessarily Scottish, will be broadcast. Miss Roma Buss, Miss Billie Lorraine, Mr. Billy Gav, Mr. Percy James, Mr. Jack McNeil, Mr. J. McCaw, the Two Blue Ducks and Pastor W D. More will contribute, An excellent concert programme is scheduled for Friday evening at 4YA. A number of old favourites are to be sung- The Admiral’s Broom," ‘The Diver,’ "Linden Lea,’ "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,’’ ‘Mountains of Mourne," "The Ifarp that Once," and others. Dunedin’s fine artists contributing will be Mr. Bert Rawlinson, Miss Flora Williamson, Mr, Neil Black, Mrs. D. Carty, while flute and piano selections will be played by Mr. Charles &. Gibbons and by Miss Alice Wilson resnectivelv. Savoy dance music will follow. the studio concert. The week-end concert will be up to the usual standard of 4YA’s best. Miss Molly Vickers, Miss Agnes Guy, who will sing mezzo-soprano and soprano solos, Mr. Arthur Lansley (baritone), Miss Eva Judd (violin), Miss Muriel Caddy (viano) and Mr, P. J. Paimer (cello) are contributing,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 7

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274

NOTES FROM 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 7

NOTES FROM 4YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 7

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