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4YA NOTES

A yery bright vocal programme will support the items by the St. Kilda Band on Tuesday evening. Band nights at 4YA are always enjoyable, and next Tuesday’s will be no exception. Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto), Miss Anita Winkel (elocutionist), Mr. F. Cc. Cooper (bass), Mr. lL. M. Cachemaille (baritone), and Mr. Lester Moller (elocutionist) will supply items. A humorous address will be given by Pastor More. A talk on some popular tourist resorts will be given by Mr. R. W. Marshall at 4YA on Tuesday evening. A first-class popular concerf has been arranged for Thursday evening, when a new banjo trio will be . to 4YA listeners. Hawaiian music will be played. Miss Betty Roberts (light mezzo soprano) has three songs of the popular type for Thursday evening, so also has Miss Dorothy West (light soprano), one of the latter’s being "Mary," from "Our Miss Gibbs." Two humorous recitations will be given by Miss Ililda Securr. Baritone solos of the light type will be sung by Mr. J. B, McConnell and Mr. R. Wilson Brown, while Mr. Carl Moller will give two humorous clocutionary selections, A review of the latest books will be given on T"riday evening by Mr. H, Greenwood, librarian at Dunedin Athenaeum., An hour’s excellent studio concert wili precede the relay of dance music on Friday. Contributing to this concert will be Miss Sheila Neilson (elocutionist), Miss Mollie Vickers (mezzosoprano), Miss Florence Sumner (so prano), Miss Marjorie McDowell (piano), Mr. l. I. Dalley (tenor), and Mr. J. B. Macpherson (bass). "Witches" will form the subject for a talk by Mr. Lloyd Ress, ' M.A., on Saturday evening, under the auspices of the W.H.A, The 4YA Tarmonists will be heard again on Saturday evening, when an excellent programme will be broadcast. Miss Roma Buss will sing "Hills. of Donegal" and "Dreaming of Home," and "Song of the Palanquin Bearers." Mr. I’. M. Tuohy and Mr. A. R. Mitchell have also chosen popular items, and the items by Miss Mollie Andrews will be "A Heart that’s Free" Cornet solos by Mr. George Christie, violin solos by Mr. A. R. Watson, and flute solos by Mr. J. W. Stewart, with orchestral items relayed from the Em-« pire Theatre will complete the programme,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 14

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4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 14

4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 14

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