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4YA Notes

MND service at Ianover Street Bap- . tist Church, where the . preacher will. be the Rev. FE. S.. Tuckwell, will be bronadeast.on Sunday. evening. . Afterwards there.will be a relay from His Majesty's Theatre of the cancert to be Siven by the Tramways» Band. under "Mr. CG. Morgan. ON Monday evening the: first act of "Carmen" will. be presented at 4YA., She, vocalists,of the supporting programme: will. be the: Majors, whose concerted numbers will be."A Spring Song" end "Who Will Over ‘the Downs So. Free.". The ‘solo items will be "Gentle Shepherd,’ * "Love Triumphant," "Son of Mine," "She-is Far. From the Land," "Break, Break, Break," "Vorrei," "I TWeara You Singing," and "JT ' Tear a Thrush* at ‘Hve."- There will- be recitations by Miss Tui Northey «nd. instrumental selectiqns by the Studio Trio. in . HE band coneart™ on. Tuesd: ly evening will, be ‘provided: by the St. Kilda Band "under Mr. James Dixon, ‘the. assisting ‘vocalists in a miscellane"ous programme. heing Miss Valda MceCurdy ‘sovvano) and Mr. H. Drew (tenor), while Miss Beryl Cooper will

recite "If" (Kipling), "The Fool," and "Lochinvar" (Scott). ; OPENING the programme on. Wednesday evening will be a selection by. Mr. Leslie Haryey.on..the Christie organ at the Empire Theatre. These relays are proving very popular with listeners, for Mr. Harvey is a pastmaster of the keyboard. . Two sketches by Miss Anita Winkel.and Major F. H. La mpen-"Waiting F For a Bus," and . ‘Phyllida ‘Flouts Me’-are also on the programme. , There, will be Scottish humorous songs by Mr. Buster Brown and’ Scottish ballads by Mr. George Crawford (tenor). From 9.30 to 11

pu. there will-be a special dance programme, RID: AY. evening’s programme will be of a bright, and miscellaneous nature. . It will include classical, operatic and ballad numbers. The yocalists will be Miss Eva Scott (soprano), Miss Ttrene’Horniblow-: (contralto), Mr. Les. Stubbs (baritone) and Mr. Fred Kershivw’ (bass). here will be items by the Studio Trio, and solo numbers by Mrs. IX. Drake (pianiste), Mr. IP. J. Palmer (cellist) and Mr; Frank Parsons (violin). , ; ‘ The’ programme on Saturday eyvening will be a relay from’ 8YA.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

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4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

4YA Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

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