TUESDAY
Features from Auckland At 7.30 p.m., under the auspices of the W.H.A., the Rev. W. Constable will continue his series of talks on George Bernard Shaw. ‘The speaker on the international programme will be Professor H. Belshaw, Professor of Economics at the Auckland University College, who has taken for his subject "International Economie Co-operation as a Factor in World Prosperity." Items from 2YA (THE concert will be of the popular type. Terence O’Brien (tenor) will be heard in four Irish songs, including "Killarney" and "Mother Muchree." Muriel Johns will broadcast in songs at the piano. Perce and Les (novelty piano duo), newscomers to 2YA, will contribute snappy numbers. A feature of the programme will be 2 one-act play entitled "The Signal," written by Helen Gordon. This play to be produced by Mr. Victor S. Lloyd, should prove of ‘great interest to listeners as it was awarded the first prize in the recent ‘Radio Record" competition. The Salon Orchestra will supply the incidental musie,
Jottings from 3YA 8YA will carry out a broadcast of community dancing on the green. Dunedin Programme In the W.H.A. session students will (discuss "Is unemployment inevitable?" What should prove a thoroughly popular programme will be presented by the Kaikorai Band, supported by the Major’s Quartet. The band’s programme includes stirring marches such as "Torchlight" and "My Regiment," lilting waltzes, and tuneful selections, including "Bohemian Girl" and "H.M.S. Pinafore." The Majors will broadcast quartets from "The Arcadians," Monckton’s well-known musical comedy. Dr. D. BH. Dall, one of the city’s most talented elocutionists, will give several humorous selections-‘David Copperfield and the Waiter," "The Art of Angling," and "A Scot’s Wooing," the first being a Dickens’ selection and the other two being Jerome K. Jerome compositions.
Featurettes , Russian Music 2YA, Monday "The Signal" 2Y A, Tuesday "The Doge of Venice" 1YA, Wednesday "Faust" 3Y A, Wednesday "King Olaf’s Christmas" 4VA, Wednesday Ley’s Institute Orchestra. 1YA, Thursday "Rangitiki" Band y ' YA, Friday Dunedin Orphans’ Club 3 and AY A, Saturday
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 16, 30 October 1931, Page 18
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331TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 16, 30 October 1931, Page 18
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