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SATURDAY

Auckland Features DURING the afternoon there will be a relay of the results of the Taka~ puna Jockey Club’s meeting, interspersed with selected gramophone records. At 7.40 Mr. G. D. Rutter will once more talk to garden-lovers on "Gladioli." As this is the eve of St Andrew’s Day, the whole of the programme will be devoted to Scottish songs and humour, No Scottish programme would be complete without the bagpipes, and so the station has engaged the Auckland District Highland Pipe Band to give several numbers that will warm the hearts of all Scots. The popular Scottish soprano, Miss Reta McCullay, will once again be heard in several Scottish ballads. The String Octet will play many numbers redolent of the land of the heather, and Sandy and Mac, two Scottish comedians, will be heard in humorous patter. 2YA Items "THERE will be a relay from the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, the Wellington Commercial Travele lers’ and Warehousemen’s Male Voice Choir’s last concert of the season, The choir performs under the corn: {Concluded on page 28.)

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(Continued from page 17.) ductorship of Mr. John Bishop, and can be relied upon to give a programme of merit and interest. From Christchurch

HE Pipe Band of the Caledonian Society of Christchurch has been engaged for its St, Andrew’s Day Concert. The band plays under Pipe-Major Charles Gibson, and a rare treat. will be provided for lovers of Highland musie as expressed in stirring marches, ballads and dances. Pipe soloists will be Pipe-Major Robertson, Pipe-Major McLeod and Piper Shanahan. Introduced into the programme will be a recorded talk by the Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald on "Robert Burns-a2 Man Among Men." ‘This concert will be relayed to 4YA.

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

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

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

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