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SATURDAY

Auckland Features, "[{HE concert to be given in the Auckland Town Hall by the Municipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Hal McLennan, will be broadcast, and followed by a programme of dance music, Notes from 2YA, PARTICULARLY interesting lecture should be forthcoming to-night, when Mr. ©. A. Pope will talk on N.Z poetry-a W.H.A. lecture, At 8 o’clock the Wellington Welsh reception to their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Bledisloe, will be put on the air. The relay will give Welsh people who are situated in remote parts of New Zealand an opportunity of taking part in what is, for them, an historic occasion. Lady Bledisloe will be admitted as a member of the society. The question of the presentation of a Bardic Chair to the National Eisteddfod will also (Concluded on page 21.)

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(Continued from page 11.) be discussed. At the conclusion of the reception (at approximately 9.30), a brief vaudeville programme will be given from the studio by the Salon Or. chestra, which will be followed by # programme of dance music, From 3YA, ONGS, banjolin solos, humorous numbers, humorous scnugs, with patter and orchestral items will contribute to make Saturday night’s programme a success. This programme will also he broadcast by 4YA.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 11

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 11

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Page 11

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