TUESDAY
Items from Auckland "THE speaker on the International Programme will be Mr. Frank Leonard, chairman of the International Relations Committee of the Auckland Rotary Club. He has been in touch with citizens of very many countries of the world, and is speaking on the subject: "The International Mind." From Wellington A.concert of the popular type will be broadcast from the studio, the Ariel Singers supplying the major portion of the vocal items. This talented combination is wellknown to listeners, and should excel itself in a ‘specially selected programme of solos, duets and quartettes, A feature of the programme will be Mrs. H. G. Reeves’s Banjo Band, play-
ing popular airs. The Salon Orchestra, under Mr. Mat Dixon, will play bright music, including the selection "The Girl from Brazil," "Two Songs Without Words" (by Mendelssohn), the selection "Scenes from an Imaginary Ballet" (by Coleridge-Taylor), "Two Irish Dances" (by Finucane), and the novelty "Marionettes" (by Topics from 4YA THD third of the series of conversations on economic problems will be broadeast at 7.40 ‘p.m. Mr. Lloyd Ross and W.H.A. students will take pare
The St. Kilda Band, under Mr. James Dixon, will provide the concert programme. The vocalists will be The Harmonists, whose singing of concerted numbers will be a most enjoyable. feature of the evening’s entertainment.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 52, 10 July 1931, Page 18
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216TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 52, 10 July 1931, Page 18
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