TUESDAY
1YA,’s Programme. Spelling. Bee At 3.15 p.m, Mrs. Les Crane will continue her talks on "The Beauty of
Mind and Body in Relation to Diet." At 7.15 p.m. Mr. R. Talbot will give a further, talk on "Motoring. The feature of the programme will be the spelling’ bee competition, (referred to elsewhere). ‘The -supporting concert programme will be con+ tributed by the Studio Trio and Mr. J. M. Clark, elocutionist.. © Gleanings From 2YA. | , Eight O’Clock Revue "THD weekly talk to farmers will be given from 2YA this evening at 7.40 by a representative of the Departs ment of Agriculture. "The Hight O’Clock Revue" will be featured in-the concert programme from 2YA. ‘A talented combination under the able direction ‘of Mr. Will Bishop, assisted by the Salon Orches- _ tra, will give an hour and.-a' half of bright popular entertainment, after’ which the usual dance programme will be presented, Silent Day at SYA. Notes From 4YA, "THE St. Kilda Band, under Mr.. J. Dixon, will provide'the programme at 4YA. The whole evening's will be’ of a popular nature, The vocal soloists will be Miss Daphne Pearce (soprano), Miss M. Teviotdale (contralto) and Mr. Ed. Bond. Miss Mi Seelye, elocutioniste, will recite poem by Yeats and Kipling. Included in’ the band items will be a cornet solo, "In a Monastery Garden," and a trombone solo, "The Switchback," both with band accompaniment.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 10
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