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MONDAY

Wellington Notes ‘(AT 11,12 Miss Christiain will give a * talk on "Cooking," and at 11.37 an §nstructional talk will be delivered by pa representative of the Red Cross Society. : The "Musical Portrait" will be anether aspect of Mendelssohn, this portion of the programme being relayed from Taranaki Street Methodist Church, , Mr. H. Temple White will, play as organ solos the graceful "Spring Song" and "Cornelius March,’ and with. Miss Zillah Castle, L.A.B.,° violizist, will present the "Andante" from Mendelsgohn’s "Concerto in E Minor." Two of Mendelssohn’s part songs will be sung from the church by a mixed quartet. Au outstanding number from the studio will be a quartet, "Dawn's, Awakening," sung by the ever-popular Ariel

Singers. This is a very beautiful arrangement.of a number from Grieg’s "Peer Gynt Suite,’.and has not previously been performed at 2YA. The Ariel Singers will sing two other quartets, and also a delightful trio, "The Galway Piper," an arrangement of an old Irish air, besides solo numbers and duets. The Orchestrina will provide accompaniments for most of the vucal itenis, and will also play a selection from "Tia Boheme," "The Valse Militaire," and the "Valse Caprice." 3YA Selections HLOSD interested in books will be pleased to hear that Mr. E. J. Bell, Librarian at the Public Library, Christchurch, will give monthly reviews of books These, with the monthly talks now given by Mr. DB. B. Wiltshire, president of the Linwood Public Library. will provide 3YA listeners with a review every fortnight. Mr. Wiltshizxe’s reviews will be confined to fiction, while

Mr. Bell will deal with other writings. . The concert programme will be provided by the Woolston Band, under R, J. Wstall, 3YA artists supporting. items from 4YA ‘HHH speaker for the international lecturette from 4YA will bé Professor Benham. His theme will be "The Development of the International Outlook," and it is based on a recent tour in foreign lands, with special reference to Algeria.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 26

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 26

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 26

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