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WEDNESDAY

Selections from 1YA FrRom 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 pm. 1YA will relay the community singing yerom the Town Hall. . ; From 8 é’clock to 9 o’clock there Yin be a relay from the Auckland University College Hall of an address to be given by Professor H. Belshaw before the Commerce Students’ Society, on "The Niemeyer Report." From 9 o'clock there will be a studio concert, the contributing artists including Myra Monk (the well-known soprano) and the Aubade Trio (appearing in violin solos, piano solos, and contralto solos with violin obilgati). Wellington Featurés T 11.37 am. Miss Flora Cormack will give her weekly lecturette on "Hollywood Affairs." At 38.15 p.m. Miss Ruth Hay will speak on "Weakness of Women," and at 7.40 Mr. A. . I. Wilson will give a talk on "Tourist

and Health Resorts." The second instalment of the new series of international programmes will be presented, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield being the lecturer. Selections from Christchurch FROM the Radiant Hall the Christchurch Orchestral Society’s second eoncert of the 1931 season will be relayed. his orchestra plays under the baton of Professor Oddone Savini, and the programme arranged will attain

the same standard and will be as enjoyable as previous ones. For the occasion, Mr. Hubert Carter, the wellknown tenor, has been engaged, and his items will include "Ave Maria" (R. A. Horne), sung to violin obligato by Irene Morris and orchestral accompaniment. From 4YA A TALK by the Home Science Wxtension Department of Otago University will be on "How to Run a Business Meeting." At 7.15 p.m., Mr. G. H, Holford, of Christchurch, will speak on "Farm Tractors." Both talks will be under the auspices of the 4YA Primary Productions Committee. A concert to be given by the choir of the Returned Soldiers’ Association in the Dunedin Town Hall will be broadcast.

John Leech will conduct, with Chas. A. Martin, Mus.Bach., at the piano. A very attractive programme has been arranged, including numerous choruses and part-songs. Soprano solos by Anne White will be introduced,’ and male voice soloists will be A. J. Parker, W. H. Satterthwaite, P, 8. Anderson, J. Keenan, H. L. Paterson. and P. F. Harre. me ‘ sos

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 19

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