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FRIDAY

From 1YA At 7.40, under the auspices of the FP, R. Field Research Society. Mr. Field will give a further talk on "‘Workings of the Sun and Their Effect Upon the Harth, Part 2." These scientific lectures are of interest to all listeners.

The Little Play Club, already very popular with 1YA listeners, is providing the whole of the programme. There will be original sketches written by Miss Marie Gaudin, also vocal and instrumental solos. The whole of the performance will be under the: direction of Mrs. Zoe Bartley Baxter, a fact which will en-

sure that the entertainment will be of the same high standard as the previous appearances of this club. : 2YA Notes . ME. COLIN W. SMITH, B.A., technical and associate editor of the "Radio Record," will give the fifth of his series of radio talks this evening at 7.40, his subject being "The Radio Gramophone." The concert session will be devoted to a programme of operatic and mis-. cellaneous numbers. Items of out~ standing interest will be the solos by Miss Belle Renaut, late of 3YA. This young singer has a most delightful contralto voice and will sing two numbers from French opera and one from Italian opera. Another item of interest will be Piatti’s ’cello duet by Mr. Claude Tanner and Miss Iris Lawson, Features from 3YA "THE fortnightly talk on "Radio Sere vice’ will be given’ by Messrs. D. Cossgrove and W. Melbourne, ~ Preceding a session of dance musie at 8YA will be a popular concert to which the contributing artists will include Miss Monica O’Connell, A.T.C.L. (mezzo-soprano, who received her musicil training at the Ferry Road Cons vent, Christchurch), Mrs. ©. J. Stow, mezzo-contralto, late of Melbourne, Items from Dunedin AZRENSKY, Chaminade and Tschafkowsky will Be represented this evening, as the Studio Trio will present four of the finest trios by these eminent musicians. The vocal sees tion on this programme will be presented by broadeasting artists of outstdnding merit. This evening will also see the first appearance of Mr, Hunter, secretary of the Dunedin Shakespeare Club. This club is of acknowledged standing and many members have stepped from its ranks on to the professional stage.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 17

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 17

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 17

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