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1YA Features

HE church service on Sunday, December 29, will be relayed from the Unitarian Church, the preacher being the Rey. Wilna L. Constable. This broadcast will be followed by a relay from the Town Hall of the concert to be given by the Municipal Band, conducted by Mr, Christopher Smith, ON Monday evening the vocalists at 1YA will be Miss Kitty Williamson (soprano) and Mr. A. G. Taylor, who, as a bass-baritone, was a member of the Westminster Glee Singers for some time. He will sing "Widdicombe Fair," "Long Ago in Alcala," and "The Carol Singers." Sketches will be given. by Mr. Jack Gordon and Mrs. McGregor, and the 1YA Ochestral Octet will supply instrumental items, including a very fine suite, "Izeyl," by Durand. ON New Year’s Eve the ever popular Radio Scamps_together with the 4YA Orchestral Octet under Mr. Erie Water3, will give a very bright programme until 10 pm. Dance musie will follow until 11.45, after which there will be a@ special description of the scene in the street near’ the Ferry. Building, with. the ringing of the midnight chimes and the singing of. "Auld Lang Syne." Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, who have made themselves so popular with radio listeners, will give two piano and vocal numbers. Mrs. Scott, besides playing her husband’s accompaniments, will be heard in pianoforte solos. Miss Gwladys Payne will sing mezzo-so-prano solos, and the 1YA Orchestal Octet will supply instrumental items. The dance programme will continue until 11 p.m. R. REG. MORGAN and his orchestra have been engaged for: Thursday evening, and will be heard in many delightful numbers, including baritone solos by Mr. Morgan himself. These

will be "Danny Boy" and "The Desert Song." Miss Kay Christie, contralto, is also appearing, singing "The Little Silver Ring," "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine," and "It’s. Quiet Down Here." Humour will be supplied by Mr. T. T. Garland, The Snappy Three will be giving some of the latest novel-

ties, and the usual dance programme will follow until 11 p.m. Once again we will hear Mrs, Zoe Bartley-Baxter in shot one-act plays. The Studio Trio will provide some very fine instrumental items, and Miss Irene Frost, contralto, will sing, amongst other numbers, "Death and the Maiden," by: Schubert. ON Saturday, the New Zealand Four male quartet will provide the vo-

cal items’ of the musical programme, and Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd will be heard in elocutionary numbers, Other fine items will be given by the Orchestral Octet, including the suite "Romanesque," by Besley. This programme will be followed by dance musie until 11: p.m. TOURER ALE RRR EAELEAALELIEALEELELELELILIETITrrirrrrrr.r

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 24, 27 December 1929, Page 14

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1YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 24, 27 December 1929, Page 14

1YA Features Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 24, 27 December 1929, Page 14

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