Programme Notes
N future relays of the speeches given at Rotary Club dinners wil be a regular feature on 2YA _ programmes. Practically every notability who visits Wellington is a guest at a Rotary luncheon. ME. JOHANNES ANDERSEN, librarian at Turnbull Library, has been engaged by 2YA to broadcast a series of talks on folk lore of the Maoris. HTAILS of the concert to be broadcast by 83YA on relay from Kaiapoi on Monday, August 24, have now been finalised. The Kaiapoi Orchestra and the Kaiapoi Male Choir (under Mr. Geo. March) will contribute. The Mayor of Kaiapoi, the Rev. W. H. A. Vickery, will speak. NN the Monday following the Kaiapoi concert a concert will be relayed from Rangiora. R. GHEORGHE ARMSTRONG, born In Akaroa 78 years ago, and for the past 28 years Mayor of the town, is to give a talk from 3YA concerning this very historic little place,
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 5
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151Programme Notes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 5
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