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SATURDAY

Featured at 1YA R. H. BOYD (ZLICH), speaking under the auspices of the N.Z.A.R.T., will give a talk on "Dynamic Speakers and Baffles," The Savoy Male Quartet, which combination of talented young singers is quickly becoming very popular with Auckland audiences, will mike another welcome appearance in a number of

quartets and solos. "Lee Fore Brace" has very quickly come into favour with his unseen audience for the thrilling sea stories he relates. On this . programme his story will be "Man Overboard." Wellington Selections A "SCOTTISH NIGHT," produced under the direction of George Stark, will be featured.

EATURDS of the programme will be "Hail to the Chief," sung by the HEtnpde Quartet, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark will also be heard in the duet "The Wee Cooper o’ Fife," arranged by Moffat, Gretta Stark in a bracket of soprano solos, "’Twas Within a Mile o’ Hdinburgh Toon" and "O, Whistle and I’ll Come to Ye" (tra-_ ditional), bagpipe selections by Piper Smith, and humorous items by Owen Pritchard, "I Love a Lassie" and "To‘bermory," both by Lauder. The Salon Orchestra, under Mat T, Dixon, will be heard in a full instrumental -Scotch programme, including the selection "Highland Laddies," paraphrase "The Bluebells of Scotland," march "London Scottish," the selection "The Thistle," and a bracket of three novelties, "Thistledown," "Sweet Heather," and "Bonnie Blue Bonnets." 3YA and 4YA Notes From 3YA at 7.40 p.m, Mr. W. G. Wright will give a talk on "Angora Rabbits." Xylophone, mouth organ, accordion and banjo band items will form part of the radio vaudeville programme to be broadcast by 4YA and 8YA. In addition, light comedy duets will be sung by Violet and Eidward Lee. ‘

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

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