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WEDNESDAY

Notes from 1VA

™ A particularly interesting enter | tainment has been arranged by the" 1YA Broadcasting Choir, assisted by na Salon Orchestra and "Lee Fore race. This will be a special sea programme, the first half consisting of a four-part arrangement of such numbers as "Rule Britannia, "Hearts of Oak," "Tom Bowling," and those songs relative to the. sea, while the Salon Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Harold: Baxter, will play "H.M.S, ‘Pinafore’ selec tion, "Life on the Ocean," and "Shiver My Timbers." Mr, Newling, baritone, will sing "The Mighty Deep" and. "The Skipper," while Miss Brooke, contralto, will sing "Harbour Night Song" and "Glory of the Sea," . The second half of .the programme will be in charge of "Lee Fore Brace." As the master of a sailing ship, he will

i THE WEEK Signora Aida Bulmas 2YA, Monday. "A Night With the Scots" 4YA, Tuesday. Special Sea Programme 1YA, Wednesday. Aeolian Orchestra 1Y A, Thursday. Christchurch Club Concert 3YA, Friday. Wellington Apollo Singers: 9 2Y A, Saturday.

oa tuke listeners for a trip from the hames as he'knew it forty years ago. Beside the master, there will be a bo’sun, the ship’s boy, and a crew of sailors ‘who will sing appropriate sea shanties. At 2Y¥A T 11.37 aan. from 2YA, Miss Wlora Cormack will give her weekly lecturette on "Hollywood Affairs." At 7.40 pm. Mr. I. M. Bateson, Sectional Secretary of the N.Z. Astronomical Association, will give a lecturette on "Comets and Their History." To-night the ‘international programme will broadcast, the lecturer being Dr. Guy ‘H. Scholefield, 0.B.E. Items from 3YA The Edgeware Road Methodist Church Choir Concert Party, who n the championship at the recent Shristchureh competitions, assisted Dy the 3YA Studio Octet, will provide the programme for to-night. The Studio Octet will present a bright programme, which will include "Bingal’s Cave" overture, "La Boheme" selection; and "Henry VIII Dances." ‘Dunedin Notes , THe Roslyn Presbyterian Choir will present the main portion of to-night’s. programme, Assisting the choir will be an instrumental trio of three ladies, Ethel Wallace, Sybil Baker, and V. Moffatt, while the accompaniste for the evening will be Miss B. Williamson, L.A.B. Humor: ous contributions by the choir will inelude "Old Mother Hubbard" anc "Laughing Chorus." A male quar tet--"Phe Orpheus Four’-will sing twe very fine numbers, "Slumber Blest' and "Cornfield Melodies." ;

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 18

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 18

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