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THURSDAY

Auckland’s Programme, FRoM 1YA at 7.40 Mr. N. M. Richmond will continue his lectures un. der the atispices of the Workers’ Hducational Association, when he will talk to listeners on "Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century." During the evening programme, the 1YA Orchestral Octet, under the direction of Mr. Bric Waters, will render the following numbers: "Potted Overtures" (Iingleman), "Intermezzo-Pixie Town" (Flyn), "Pierrette’s Wedding" (Jordan), "Suite-A Doll’s House" (Hngleman), and some of the latest novelties. Barry Ingall’s Hawaiians will again entertain with popular Hawaiian music. ° :

eeepc ' Mr. Arthur Wright (bass-baritone) has chosen for his numbers "I Fear No Foe," "Lighterman Tom," and "Oh, to be a Gipsy," while Mr. Dan Flood will be heard in further selections from his repertoire of humour. From 9.30 until 11 p.m. dance music will be given from the studio. 2YA Notes, T 7.40 Mr. L, D. Webster will give another of his series of interesting "Musical Talks," his subject on this occasion being "Some Varieties of Music." The second day of the Radio Exhibition will commence at 10.30 a.m., when studio items will be played. At 2,30 relays of Haydock’s Orchestra will be interspersed with studio numbers. The evening programme will consist of three sessions of Maori items relayed from the Radio Exhibition, interspersed with numbers from the studio by the Salon Orchestra and assisting artists.

From 3YA. THE afternoon talk from 1YA, 2YA and 8XYA will be about "Tired Husbands." The talk has been prepared by the Home Science Nxtension Department of Otago University. 3YA’s talk for farmers at 7,80 will be on "The increasing importance of the science of forestry," the speaker being .Mr. W. G. Morrison, Conservator of Forests. Principally classical will be the programme from 3YA. The vocal solos will. include such fine numbers as Handel’s "Largo," Beethoven’s "Creation’s Hymn," "Ah, Moon of My Delight," "Song of India," "From Rushy Beds of Silver Nile," "Onaway Awale Beloved," "Ah, Weep No More," "The Enchantress," two numbers by ‘Grieg, "Swan Song" and "Morning." There will be two duets, | Mendelssohn’s "Greeting," and Goring Thomas’s "Night Hymn at Sea." There will also be a quartette, Elgar’s "Snow." ‘The vocalists will be

nha, Madame Gower Burns, Miss Alice Vinsen, Mr. Ernest Rogers and Mr. J. Filer. An instrumental programme will be given by the Studio Octet and a Quintet will play Beethoven’s "Minuet in G."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 15

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 15

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 15

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