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MONDAY

Auckland Notes: Draw. the afternoon, results of the Auckland Racing Club’s winter meeting will be broadcast. , From 2YA THE 2YA day session will include a lecturette on "Cooking" by Miss Christian at 11.12 a.m.,. and at 1137 there will be a taik by a representative of the. Red Cross Society, entitled "Health and Hints or First Aid." At 7.40 p.m. Mr. H. ©. South will give his fortnightly talk on "Books-Grave and Gay." The 2YA weekly "Musical Portrait" will be of Mendelssohn, and it will be presented by the Ellwood String Octet. Mr. George Ellwood will, himself, give a shori recital of popular numbers, including Popper’s fascinating "Gavotie" and Fileuse" by Dunkler. Mr. Arthur Clark (tenor) will sing three delightful songs composed by himself, and also several songs by Roger Quilter. Mr. Rex Harrison, too

well and favourably known to listeners to need any introduction, will include among his songs an old Italian melody by Rosa, sung in Hnglish, and "A

Requiem" (by Horn). The Orchestrina will play tuneful numbers by Sibelius, Dvorak and Schubert. Christchurch Notes ‘THs monthly book review by Mr. B. BH. Wiltshire will be broadcast. Two marches, Raff’s "Cavatina," "The Glow Worm Idyll," a grand fantasia, " ‘Home, Sweet Home’ the World Over," a waltz, a fox-trot, and a characteristic piece, "The Ahlans’ Ball," will indicate the variety in the programme to be broadcast in the evening by Derry’s Military Band, under Mr. J. Seott. Dunedin Notes PRIS is the night of the weekly international programme from 4YA. ‘The speaker for the evening will be Mr. H. D. Skinner, lecturer in ethnology at Otago University. His subject will be, "The Polynesian Race in Ite International Relation." :

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 47, 5 June 1931, Page 18

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