FRIDAY
ANZAC DAY From 1YA, HERE will be a relay from the Town Hall at i1 a.m., the services conducted by the civic authorities. In the afternoon a relayed description of the special celebrations, held under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, at the Cenotaph in the Domain, will be given. At this celebration there will be a parade of approximately 8000 troops, and also returned soldiers. In the evening there will be a special studio programme. Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., will be giving another of his interesting topical talks. On this occasion his talk will concern "Anzac Day." Miss Hinemoa Rosieur, contralto, will be
heard in three solos: "Crossing the Bar," "Come Unto Me," and "Beyond the Sunset." Mr. Frank Sutherland is singing, by special request of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, the "Anzac Anthem," the words. of which are by John Joulin Birch, and the musie by J. Maughan Barnett, the city organis The Studio Trio is supplying instrumental items and Miss Ina Bosworth will be heard in two violin solos. From 2YA. LL the most important Anzae Day functions in Wellington will be broadcast by: 2YA. In the morning the children’s memorial service held at the Cenotaph, Government Buildings, will be relayed, The memorial service, which is held in the Town Hall in the afternoon, will be relayed, and in the evening a sacred concert held under
the auspices of the Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Association will be broadcast. From SYA. JN the afternoon 8Y¥A will relay from the King Edward Barracks the citizens’ memorial service, which is to be held under the auspices of the Returned Soldiers’ Association. There will be addresses by the Hon. A. J. Stallworthy and ex-Service Chaplain L. B. Neale. In the evening at 8 o'clock there will be a relay from Christchurch Cathedral of a special Anzac service held under the auspices of the Toc H movement and the Returned Soldiers’ Association. A studio: concert will follow. From 4YA. MORNING broadcast from Knox Church, an afternoon relay from the Town Hall, followed at 6.30 by the broadcast of a special service in St. Paul’s Cathedral, held under the. patronage of the Mayor and councillors of Dunedin, will comprise Dunedin’s Anzae Day celebrations. At 8 o’clock 4YA will broadcast a studio concert. Mrs. A. H. Ritchie (contralto) will be singing.: Mr. J. EB. Davies (tenor) has. selected "Hail Caledonia," "A Red Rosebud," and "The Last Watch" as his items. Mr. J. Clark (baritone) will sing "Smuggler’s Song," "Friend," and "Captain Mac." Instrumental music will be provided by a quintet under the direction of Mr. F. V. Drake.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 29
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435FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 29
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