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FRIDAY

AUCKLAND NOTES. FURTHER talk on BDsperanto will be given at 7.40 p.m. by Mr. W. EB. ' G., Wheeler. A new singer to 1YA, in the person of Miss Patricia McLeod, will appear this evening and will sing among other numbers, "Chanson Provencale." Mr. Jan Devereux, a popular member of the "Desert Song Company," who. has ‘made a name for himself as a very fine singer, will also appear on the programme. He will sing "Life and Death," "All Joy be Thine," and "Inter nos." Another new singer to 1YA, a very fine contralto, is Mrs. L. M. Keven. Included among her numbers wills be "Lithuanian Song," by Chopin. Mr. and J. W. Bailey, elocutionists, have included among their numbers a particularly fine dramatic recital entitled "Congo," a study of the negro race. It will be given in three parts: first, their basic savagery; second, their irrepressible high spirits; and third, the hope of their religion. The programme will conclude with a gramophone lecture-recital given by -Mr. Karl Atkinson. July 4 is American Independence Day, and Mr. Atkinson has chosen for the title of his lecturerecital "Tics Glorious Fourth-a Musical Anniversary." .

At 2YA, R. DAN McKENZIB,. the wellknown Rugby football authority, will give another of ‘his informative talks to-night. The programme will feature the Lyric Male Voice Quartet, Miss Ailsa Dillon and the Orchestrina under Signor A. .P: Truda, in a miscellaneous and operatic programme. The vocal items will include gems from "Faust," "Merrie Dngland," "La Boheme," "Licrezia Borgia," "Manon," "The Bohemian Girl,’ and "Il Trovatore." Miss Rosa Mills will recite by request "The Denominational Garden," and a: humorous number, "In the Garden," The Orchestrina will play suitable incidental music to this programme. A relay of a sound film feature showing at the Majestic Theatre will be ineorporated in the programme, From Christchureh, HY fifth night of the Christchurch Radio Olympia. Programme relayed to 4YA. 4YA Programme, LISTENERS will have an afternoon talk on "Fashions" by Miss Buccleugh. .

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 15

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 15

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 15

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