FRIDAY
Notes from 1YA R. R. G. FALLA, M.A, will talk on "New Zealand Bush Birds"’a lecture under the auspices of the
New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society. An interesting item-on the programme will be "The Story of the Cutty Sark," as told by "Lee Fore Brace." Reg. Morgan and his: -orchestra will provide the greater portion of the concert programme... Solo items will be contributed: by saxophone and violin, while Mr. Morgan will be heard in two baritone songs. ‘Selection from 2YA [PHL Lyric Quartet of male voices and Billa Fair will provide the vocal portion of the programme., The quartet numbers will be specially fine and numerous duets and solos will also be sunig. Notes from 3YA PHRAKING under the auspices of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association, Mr. J. R. Hayward will broadeast a.talk on "New Zealand JTndus tries."
SYA will broadcast a ringside description of the finals of the New Zealand Amateur Boxing Championships, to take place at Ashburton. Jottings from Dunedin "THE Regal Four will provide the vocal portion of the musical programme and will be heard in many popular numbers, including such old favourites as "Camptown Races," "Old Kentucky Home," "The Mocking Bird" and "Canadian Boat Song." During the evening there will be a brief talk about Admiral Blake, appropriately introduced by the singing of "The Admiral’s Broom’ by Bert Rawlinson. Humorous recitations will be given by Miss EH. M,. Holland. On the instrumental side of the programme will be a trio (Messrs. Pettitt, Hunter and Law) and a novelty quartet playing the latest popular melodies.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 19
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260FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 19
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