MONDAY
Notes from 1YA DeRING the afternoon 1YA will broadcast the results of the second day of the Auckland Trotting Club’s winter meeting to be held at Alexandra Park. Wellington Topics T 11.12 Miss Christian will give a talk on "Cooking," and at 11.37 an instructional talk will be delivered by a representative of the Red Cross Society. At 7.40 pmi. Mr. H. GC. South will give his fortnightly talk on "Books r-Grave and Gay."
An exceptionally fine concert programme has been arranged, . Amy Woodward (soprano) and Mrs. Wilfred Andrews (contralto) will give the second of their series of radio recitals. In the first half of the programme they will sing groups of songs by Schumann, who is the subject of this week’s "Musical. Porit, Mr. Gordon Short will present "Twenty Minutes with the Music of Schumann," and will play selections from his "Carnival" and "Fantasia,"
and, with Mr. W. Haydock (violinist), selections from his Sonatas for Piano and Violin. In the second half of the programme there will be s half hour with "Maritana,’ when some fayvourite songs from this popular opera will be sung by Mrs. Amy Woodward, Mrs. Wilfred Andrews and Mr. Erie Harrison, with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. Hric Harrison will also sing songs by Schumann and by ColeridgeTaylor. The Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will play some interesting numbers. 3YA Items Eseries of dialogues telling "The Story of the Garden" will be continued, the speakers being Messrs. E. B. Wilshire and P. 0. Fairclough. The coneert programme will be provided by the Municipal Band, under .Mr, J. Noble, and assisting artists,
Topics from Dunedin A "SAFHTY First" motoring talk will be broadcast from 4YA at 7.40 p.m. by Mr. H. Halliday, under the auspices of the Otago Motor Club. The speaker for the international talk will be Mr J. T Paul, whose subject will be "Russia-Her International’ Relations."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 18
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