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Removal of Stains ‘HP home science talk ‘from 1YA, 2yA, and 8YA will be on "The Removal of Stains." ; Items from Auckland [HE Auckland Piano Students’ Association, a bedy of young enthusiasts, will provide the whole of

the studio concert from 1YA, Last year their concert. was very much appreciated, particularly by lovers of good piano work. There will be several piano duos and quartets, and of particular interest on the programme will be "The Warriors,’ by Percy Grainger, a number for two pianos played by three pianists, Notes from Wellington yy the morning session a talk on cooking will be followed by a lecturette on "Malnutrition," by an officer of the Department of Health. At 3.15 Miss I. F. Meadows will give the talk arranged by the Home Science Hxteénsion Department of Otago University. At 7.40 Mr. Johannes Andersen, librarian at Turnbull Library, will give a lecturette on "Maori Folk Lore." On the programme for to-night several popular artists are scheduled to appear, and the indications are that the proadeast will be bright and varied. Christchurch Numbers THS lecturer for the international programme will be Mr. Ww. M. Hamilton, who will speak on "Mesopotamia To-day." Mr. Hamilton visited Iraq last year.

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

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

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

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