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MONDAY

From 2YA. Miss Hayle Returns ISS E. M. HOYLE, whose afternoon talks on. "Homecrafts" were listened to with such interest last year, will commence another series this afternoon at 3.40. The subject on this oceasion will be ‘Dennison Home Craft." A series of Talks of interest to motorists will commence this evening when Mr, T, Fahey, of General Motors, Limited, wll speak on "The Motor." From 3YA. DERRY’S Military Band (conducted by Mr. J. Scott) will be on the air. A very popular programme: has been arranged, An interesting feature of

the. vocal, programme will be some Gaelic songs sung by Mrs. Alice Whitehead, one of the numbers being the well-known bagpipe tune, "My Nutbrown Maiden." Contralto solos by Miss Bileen Irwin will be "Homing," "The Key to Your Heart," and "Neath Your Casement." Tenor and bass solos will be sung by Mr. W. J. Bischlager and Mr. Robert W. Rofe respectively. Humorous numbers, two burlesques, will be given by Mr. Sydney Comfort. From 4YA. "THERE will be a W.E.A. talk at 7.40. Featured on the concert programme will be Miss Edith Harrhy, the Welsh singer-pianiste-composer, and Miss Jessie Shmith, of Melbourne, contralto. Miss Harrhy’s contributions will be pianoforte excerpts from Chopin, Palm-

gren and Liadow, as well as songs of her own composition. Miss Shmith, who is a brilliant vocalist, will sing "Angels Guard Thee," "Sylveln," and two operatic numbers. Mr. ~J. BE. Dayies, tenor, is to sing one of his favourits numbers, "Where’er You Walk," as well. as two Welsh songs, in the native tongue. Miss M. B. Juriss will recite.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 10

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 10

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 10

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