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MONDAY

From 1YA "HE station will broadcast wrestling this evening.

Selections from 2YA AN item of outstanding interest on 2YA’s programme will be the performance of the famous quarteite from "Rigoletto" by Amy Woodward and Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, Denis Sheard, and Keith Grant, Mr. Grant is a most artistic and cultured baritone singer who has fulfilled a series of contracts with the Australian radio stations, as well as appearing as soloist with the chief

musical societies of Australia and at Neweastle Cathedral. He will sing two classical songs, Schubert’s beautiful "Linden Tree" and "Thou Art Risen, My Beloved" (by Coleridge-Tay-lor), in addition to a duet from "Tha Boheme" with Denis Sheard. Mrs. Andrews will be heard in three songs from Tate’s song cycle "Memory Land" and in three songs by Tschaikowsky, who forms the subject of the evening’s "Musical Portrait." Nora Grey and Lalla Vondersloot will play ‘two brilliant two-piano numbers. Notes from Christchurch ili W.H.A. sessions under the new scheme of co-operation between the W.H.A. and the Broadcasting Company will be inaugurated to-night. Mr. George Manning, the !ocal secretary of the association, will give a talk on "The League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference." At 7.45 Mr, Te Ari Pitama will give a talk entitled "One Hundred Years Ago," his remarks having special reference to the celebrations in connection with the centenary of the sackg of Kaiapohia Pa by Te Rauparaha.

The Christchurch Saxophone Band, under Mr. H. G. Glaysher-a combination of some thirty players-will provide the main portion of the programme. Assisting artists will be wellknown 3YA artists. Dunedin Features A TALK by the Rev. A. Astor, B.A, speaking under the auspices of the League of Nations Union, on the subject of "Brotherhood and Peace," will be broadcast.

Mr. G. C. Billing, Lecturer on EHconomics at Otago University, will speak during the International Programme on "Ihe Possible Benefit of an International Bank."

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 18

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