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WEDNESDAY

From Auckland "PITYSICAL CULTURE" will be the subject pf a talk by Mr. Norman Kerr, ‘ The Auckland Artillery Band, unper Mr. Wynne Smith, will give a con‘ert. Bandsman ©. H. Bye will contribute a cornet solo, Bandsman_ fF. Smyth a baritone solo, and Bandsman 8. Fullerton a bass-trombone solo, Wellington N: otes /DXH® next of the series of overseas programmes will be _ broadcast. Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.H., will give a talk on "Matters of International Interest." Christchurch: Features — A VOCAL recital by Mr. Harold ‘Prescott, tenor, will form part of the evening’s programme. Mr. Prescott..is one of the leading tenors of Christchurch and has sung for many musical societies throughout ‘New Zealand, There will be orchestral accympaniment to his four songs: "Serenate" (Schubert), "Kashmiri Song," "Wacushla," and "A Little Irish Girl." Listeners will also welcome Mi. Rudie Petersen, well known in theatrical cireles. He will contribute a humorous song and two old favourites, "Is Your Mother in, Molly Malone?" ‘and "In the Pale Moonlight." Dunedin Notes ,° At 2.30 pm. a relay of the Boy’ Scouts’ and. Girl Guides’ rally on the occasion of the visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell will be conducted from Carisbrook ground. , a . [HIS evening’s concert programme '. is to be provided by the choir of the Ttinity Mcf#odist Church,. under the conductorship of Mr. James Simpson. The choir, which will sing compositions by ‘Schubert, Handel, Gregory, Sullivan and German, is one of the

best balanced combinations in Dunedin and is specially fortunate in possessing several fine soloists. . The Studio Trio will present selections from Donizetti, Godard, Chaminade, Rubenstein and Haydn. Mr. P. J. Palmer, ’cellist, will contribute "Melodie," by Purcell, t

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 19

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 19

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 34, 6 March 1931, Page 19

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