MONDAY
1YA Features THE station will be. on the air to broadcast the Walker v. Buresh wrestling match. Notes from Wellington The "Musical Portrait" series at 2YA will bse continued by Bernard Page, who, with Leon de Mauny, will present Lekeu’s "Sonata in G Major’ (for piano and violin), a, work of singular beauty. Lekeu was born in 1870 and died at the early age of twenty-four. Listeners are assured of an outstanding performance in the rendition of this work. Merle Miller, mezzo-soprano from Christchurch, will be heard in the beautiful "Agnus Dei" and "In the Silence of the Night,’ as well as in two of Schubert’s songs. Ernest Short’s numbers will include Schubert’s "Hrl King" and Homer’s rather gruesome song, "The Pauper’s Drive." 8YA Programme — TT O-NIGHT will be "Port Lyttelton Night," an entertainment entirely of a nautical nature. During the evening the station will switch over to the Lyttelton Borough Council table, where the Mayor, Mr ¥. BE. Sutton, will be presiding at a meeting. The meeting will be interrupted while Mr. Sutton addresses radio listeners on "Port LytteltonPast and Present," ~*~ One of the contributors to the musical programme will be Myra Sutton, daughter of the Mayor. Dunedin Topics TALK on "The Stock HMxchange". will be broadcast by Mr. L. Malcolm, a member of the Dunedin Stock Exchange. The speaker for the International Programme will be the Rev. H. Davies, M.A., speaking on "China and her international relations." Mr Davies is a missionary who has spent many years in China and is at present on furlough.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 8, 4 September 1931, Page 18
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257MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 8, 4 September 1931, Page 18
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