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WEDNESDAY

From Auckland Rom 12.80 to 1.80 p.m. the community singing at the Auckland Town Hall will be broadcast. A new artist appearing on 1YA’s programme will be Mr. W. 8S. Burton, well-known Auckland tenor. Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra will supply the: instrumental portion of the programme and baritone solos will be , given by Mr. Morgan himself. The / Salon Trio will present trios,;soprano solos with violin obbligato, and piano, violin and ’cello solos. Miss Marian Irving will supply humorous items.. The programme will conclude with a gramophone lecture-recitai on the latest recordings by a commentator.

\ 2YA Features Ne « "TALKS on "Home Sewing" (by Miss Speed) and on "Hollywood Affairs" (by Miss Flora Cormack) will be broadcast in the morning. Dr. Guy H. Scholefield will be the speaker for the International evening. Christchurch Topics At 3.30, the first of a series of health talks by an officer of the Department of Health will be broadcast, his subject being "Scarlet Fever." The 8YA Studio Octet. will accompany Mrs. Anita Ledsham in her mezzo-coutralto solos, "My Ain Folk," "The Fairy Pipers," "Hine e Hine," and "The Kerry Dance." A vaudeville turn will be provided by Mr, Chas. Taiwrence (vocalist) and Mr. Bert Goodland (at the piano). The Orchestral Octet will include in their programme a musical comedy selection, "A Country Girl," the "Albanian March," and "Coronach." yo Broadcast from 4YA "THE afternoon talk by the Home Science Wxtension Department will be on "Winter Beverages." At 7.15 Dr, Annett will speak to farmers about "The Use of Sulphate of Ammonia" Both talks will be under the auspices of the Primary Productions Committee. A concert to be given by the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir will be broadcast from 8 p.m. Partsongs, including the humorous number "The Pump" (a council meeting) and a Norwegian melody, "Song of the Northmen," will be a feature.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 18

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 18

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