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MONDAY

Wellington Notes THE 2YA talks will be: At 11.12 a.m., Miss Christian, "Cooking"; at 11,37, a talk by a representative of the Red Cross Society; at 7.40 p.m., Mr. H. ©. South will give his forthnightly talk on "Books-Grave and Gay." The "Musical Portrait" series will be continued by Mr. Ernest Jenner, who will present, with Miss Ava Symons, another aspect of Beethoven’s genius, the famous "Kreutzer Senaia." He will also play selections from Beethoven’s piano works. Mr. Denis Sheard (tenor) will sing the "Flower Song" (from "Carmen") and "Vesti la Guibba" (from "I PagHacci") with orchestral accompaniment, besides two light numbers. Miss Joan Perey, a ‘soprano from Masterton, will contribute two ballads, and Miss Mary Bald will sing two contralto songs. An interesting item will be the performance on two ‘cellos of part of one of Handel’s Sonatas. This will be played by Miss Kathleen Goodson and Mr. Claude Tanner, The Orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda, will play some fine items, including a symphony by Mozart, ‘From 3YA R. B. BH. WILTSHIRE’S review of the month’s books will sad broadeast, The evening programme will be somewhat out of ordinary. it will be 2 "Military Ni Night," and massed trumpeters epen proesedings with the During the evening they will also sound the "Retreat" and as a finale to the evening’s concert they will sound the "East Post." Two bands-those attached to the Nanterbury Yeomanry Cavalry and the Wirst Battalion of the Canterbury Regi-ment-will contribute to the programme, and some of Christchurch’s finest vocalists will sing. Mr. J. R. Lester: and Mr. Harold Shaw will give elocutionary numbers and will present a sketch, "The New Recruit." Mr. Harold Prescott, tenor, will sing "The Veteran’s Song" and he will share with Ur. W. Toomey, the presentation of two duets, "Flow Gently Deva" and "The Battle Eve." During the evening a talk on the new Territorial Defence scheme will be given.

Dunedin Features A TALK on "Safety First," by Mr. H. Halliday, speaking under the nuspices of the Otago Motor Club, will be broadcast. The subject of the lecturette during the International. Programme will be Education for’ International Understanding." The speaker will be Mr. frank Milner, C.M.G.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 18

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