SATURDAY
Auckland Notes WoO stirring martial poems will be heard-‘"The Charge of the Light Brigade" and "The Field of Waterloo" -both to be recited by: that fine elocnutionist, J. M. Clark. Included also on the programme will be Laetitia Parry, the well-known soprano, Eiverell Orr (baritone), Charles Boys (playing popular and old-time melodies on his concertina) and the Orchestral Octet. Selection from 2YA At 7.40 pm. Mr. A. HE. Campbell, 'M.A., Lecturer in Education at Victoria. University, will broadcast from 2YA a lecturette entitled "MakeBelieve in Childhood." 2YA will relay from the Welling- ' ton Town Hall a concert ‘to be given by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra. ‘The overture to "Merry Wives of Windsor," "Symphony in D Minor" (by Caesar Franck), "Concerto for Organ and Orchestra in B Flat" (the soloist being Bernard F. Page), "Waltz" from "Rosenkavalier’ and "Caprice Italien" will be played. The vocal soloist will be. Rex. Harrison (baritone), who will sing "The Toreador Song" (from "Carmen") with orchestral accompaniment, Items from Christchurch THE official opening of the Winter Show in King Edward Barracks will be broadcast by 3YA.
The newly formed Salon Orchestra, under Francis Bate, will make its first appearance, presenting a popular programme, Elaine -Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet with steel guitars and ukulele will also contribute to the programme,. which will be relayed to 4YA.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 19
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219SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 3, 31 July 1931, Page 19
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