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HE divine service from the Hanover ‘Street Baptist Church will be trelayed on Sunday evehing, and will be followed by a relay of the St. Kilda Band’s open-air concert, should the weather, be suitable. | HE band concert on Tuesday evening will commence with the very popular march, "Qn the Quarter Deck" (Alford). Other numbers by the band will be Rossini’s overture, "Tancredi," selections of "Irish Melodies" and "Community Songs," and the popular Irish song, "Danny Boy," arranged as a cornet solo with band accompaniment. Miss Gwenda Burt (contralto), Mx. A. Bicknell (baritone), and, Mr. J. Me aughton (bass) will contribute the vocal numbers, interspersed between the band items, Miss Roberta Williams will recite "The Little Quaker cgsiiner" a and "Publie Conversations." HE Serenaders’ Quartet will make its second appearance on Wednesday evening again with a group of old darkie songs, including "Ise Gwine
Back to Dixie," "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers," and "My Old Kentucky Home." Miss Mae Matheson (s0prano), Miss Dorothy Allen (contralto), Mr. W. Harrison (tenor), and Mr, R. B. McDonald (baritone), comprising the individual members of the quartet, will each render solo numbers. The 4YA Broadcasting Trio will pre.sent Drigo’s "Serenade" and Brahms’ "Hungarian Dances, No. 6." . Violin, ‘cello, and piano solos will also be heard. Three humorous elocutionary numbers will be presented by Miss Rona Scott. ‘THE programme for Friday evening ; will be of an interesting type, during which Mr. Clarence Paine will recite some humorous elocutionary numbers, and Mrs. Ernest Drake will play on the piano "Romance," from "Tannhauser." Some leading vocalists have also been engaged for this programme. At the conclusion of the studio concert dance music will be relayed from the Savoy. SATURDAY’S programme as usual will be of the vaudeville type. Miss Hileen Cooper, in songs at the piano, will entertain with "Plumstones," "Slipper and Shoes," and "Putting Up With It," the three being most humorous numbers.. Mr. Norman Securr will sing popular song hits. Comie Scottish songs will be rendered by Mr, J. Paterson, and humorous sketches will be enacted by Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen. . PURIN G the evening orchestral music under the direction of Monsieur Henri De Rose, Mus. Bae., will be relayed from the Octagon Theatre.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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373Features from 4YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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