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Meal Planning FROM 1YA, 2YA and 8YA the afternoon home science talk, prepared by the Home Science Hxtension Department of Otago University, will be on "Good Meal Planning on an Average Income." (Part 3.) Features from 1YA f THE concert programme will be \ given by the Auckland Society . of Musicians. Of particular interest on their programme will be the appearance of Mina Caldow, one of New Zealand’s foremost contraltos. Miss Caldow, having sung for all the important societies from Auckland to the Bluff, is probably the best known singer in New Zealand. She is possessed of a wonderful voice and is a great artist. She will sing "Chanson Hindoue,’" "In Summer Fields," and "Do Not Go, My Love." Other vocalists on the programme will be Reta McCullay (mezzo-soprano) ‘and A. B. Thompson. (baritone). The instrumental portion of the programme will be supplied by the. Auckland String Quartet, assisted by Dora Judson (pianist) and Alice H. Law, L.R.A.M. (pianist), who is one of Auck-
land’s outstanding musicians. Miss Law has done excellent work in conne‘tion with the Blind Institute. Items from 2YA FROM the Wellington Town Hail a concert by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Leon de Mauny, will be relayed. The programme will include the overture "The Marriage of Figaro" (by Mozart), and "Symphony in ® Minor" (by Tschaikowsky). Madame Hvelyn de Mauny will be heard in "Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra in OC ‘Minor’: (by Mendelssohn), and the concert waltz "Night in the Vienna Woods" (by Strauss). Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, contralto, will sing the aria "Far Greater in His Lowly State" (from "La Reine de Saba," by Gounod). The concluding item by the Orchestra will be "Polonaise" from "Yugene Onegin" (by Tschaikowsky).
Christchurch Topics UNDER the auspices of the 3YA Primary Productions Committee, Mr. Harold Lightband will speak on "The Uses of all Hides in the Dominion," dealing with production, tanning and export. ‘The lecturer on 3YA’s International Programme will be Mr. G. F. Troup, M.A., speaking on "A Trip Through Alsace." Mr. Troup has just returned to New Zealand. For eighteen months he was engaged by the World’s Student Christian Federation as Secretary for Foreign Students in Paris. He is now on the staff of the Christchurch Grammar School.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 19
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375THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 19
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