MONDAY.
1YA on the Air
THE results of the second day’s rac ing of the Auckland Jockey Club’s spring meeting, interspersed with items from the studio, will be broadeast. Wellington Features SIGNORA AIDA BULMAS, a dramatic soprano, late of Sydney, will be heard in two operatic numbers by Verdi-"Ritorna. Vincitor" (from "Aida") and Leonora’s aria from "The Force of Destiny." as well as Geehl's charming ballad, "For You Alone." The popular tenor, Denis Sheard, will sing the favourite, "Your Tiny Hand is Frozen" (from "La Boheme"), "Questa e Quella" (from "Rigoletto"), and a new composition, "The Hawaiian Love Song." Ernest Glading’s fine baritone voice will be heard in the "Prologue" from "I Pagliacci," "To-morrow," and "The Strong Box."
The "Musical Portrait" series will be continued by Gladys. Watkins, pianiste, and Nancie Holloway, violiniste, who, in response to numerous requests, will give a further group of "Classical Dances." Selections from 3YA "TRH campaign against fire losses will . be opened in Christchurch by Mr. Chas. H. Warner, Superintendent of Christchurch Fire Brigade, who will speak on "Fire Prevention." A concert to be given by the Timaru Orchestral Society will be relayed from Timaru, AYA Notes
UNDER the auspices of the League of Nations Union, Mr. Bdward Hayes, M.A., will speak on "The Jobless Millions." Mr. J. T. Paul, editor of "The Otago Witness," will be the lecturer on the international programme, taking as his subject, "International Aspects of Modern Europe."
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 18
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238MONDAY. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 18
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