THURSDAY
\. ay Christchurch and Dunedin Notes 1YA Items UNDER the auspices of the New Zea: land Manufacturers’. Association, a talk on "Pickles, Sauces, etc," will be given by Mr. J. P. Stevenson. , _._ As to-day is the anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare, a special commemorative programme has been arranged. Mr. J. F. Montague and his dramatic players will ’ present several scenes and vocal numbers from Shakespeare’s works, while the orchestral octet will provide appropriate instrumental musie, including the suite "As You Like . "It," "Shakespearean Sketches," and "The Beggar’s Opera." 2YA Notes ‘T 740 Mr. W. &. Priestly will broadcast a talk on "Modern Ballroom Dancing." | A Shakespearean programme will _ be broadcast, the major portion of wuien will be given by Mr. Clement’ . ay. a : These. will include scenes from "Romeo and Juliet," "Julius Caesar" and "Macbeth." Supplementary to these numbers, Misses Mona and Mavis Castle will be heard in a programme of songs and duets suitable to the day. The incidental music will be supplied by the McLean brothers and Mr. Norman Izett (violin, ‘cello and piano) in a programme of music suitable for the occasion, including "Henry VIII Dances" (by German) and ‘a suite from "The Merchant of Venice’ (by Rosse). a NDBER the,auspices of the Forestry League, Mr. C. BH. Foweraker will speak from 3YA at' 7.30 on "Forestry." 3YA will broadcast 4YA’s exhibition programme.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 19
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227THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 40, 17 April 1931, Page 19
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