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WEDNESDAY

LL stations will be broadcasting the ‘results of the municipal elections to-night, The results will intersperse the concert programmes. 4 Auckland Notes Rom 1¥YA Mr. Norman’ Kerr will give one of his regular talks on "Physical Cul‘ure." Last May, the Auckland Anglican City Mission. gave’from 1YA an excellent programme full of variety and humour, and for this evening another very fine programme under the capable direction of the Rev. Jasper Calder has been arranged. Listeners are assured of an excellent entertainment, as some of New Zealand’s foremost singers are included on the programme. There will be sketches, choruses and music. Wellington Features HE first of the new series of International. programmes will be broadeast. A further talk on South Africa will be given. by Mr. E. _ J. Howard, M.P. From Christchurch ISS MILLICHNT O’GRADY, lyric soprano, will be heard this. evening in four baHads: "Cupid," "The Curtain Falls," "Annie Laurie," and "By the Waters of Minnetonka." There will be contralto solos from Mrs. D. W. Stallard. Mr. T. D. Williams ‘will sing three popular songs: "The Trumpeter," "Drake Goes West," and "Land of Hope and Glory." Mr. Jock Lockhart, the Scottish entertainer, will dispense humour in song and story. On the'instrumental ‘side of the programme: will be Mr. Norman Goffin (cornetist), and the Studio Octet. The recordings introduced will include orchestral and brass band selections, the Ural Cossacks, a mouth organ band, an novelty item by melodeon players and selections by the Berlin. Lute and Mandolin Band. , Dunedin Features HE afternoon talk by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. will be on ‘"Toothsome Stories." In the evening at 7.15 Mr, L.- W. McCaskill will review the April issue of the "Journal of Agriculture." Both talks will be under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee, ’ @ The Caversham Methodist Church "Shoir, conducted .by Mr. John Davidson, assisted by the Studio Instrumental Trio, will provide the evening’s proramme. This is.a specially good combination. The part songs and choruses inelude such numbers as "The Fishercrew’s. Return," "The Sea -Hath vits Pearls." "Killarney," "Peter, Go Ring | ‘Dem Bells," "Moonlight," "O, Peaceful Night," "Sleep, Gentle Lady," and "The Fisherman’s Good Night."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 42, 1 May 1931, Page 19

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