FRIDAY
Auckland Features A TALK by the Girls’ Inter-house " Sports Association will be broadcast, and there will also be a talk by Colonel W. G. H. Stevens on "Mounted Rifles nnd Cayahry." . A Spelling. Bee for adults, promoted by the 1YA Musical and Dramatic Committee, will take place in \
the evening. This will be on the lines of a previous competition, which provided great interest and entertainment. The adjudicator will be Mr. A, B. Chappell, M.A. During the evening items will be given by the Whisker Instrumental Quartet, Adele Taylor (soprano), and Frank Woodward (baritone). , Wellington Notes In the evening 2YA will relay from Marton a concert to be given by local artists, assisted by 2YA artists. The Orchestrina, under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda, will supply the incidental music. 3YA Notes HE "Radio Service" dialogue series by Messrs. D. Cossgrove and W. Melbourne will be continued, and will be followed at 7.25 by a debate, "Theat Immediate Total Disarmament is necessary to World Peace," the speakers being Messrs. C. R. N. Mackie and A. A. Dingwall, affirmative and negative respectively. Featured on the evening’s programme will be a lecture-recital by Mr, T, Isamu Kawage on "Japanese Folk Musie." . Dunedin Notes VY ENTRILOQUIAL humour will be presented this evening by H. Mch. Eggers, whose comedy sketches are always entertaining. Noe) H. North, a popular baritone, makes his reappearance after a lapse of some time, and will present popular numbers, amony which is that delightful little ballad, "A Fat Li’l Fellow Wid His Mammy’s eyes." Ted Heaney, an artist on the piano-accordeon, has procured a most valuable instrument and will play it on this occasion. A popular old march, "Blaze Away," will be played by W. J. Sinton, xylophonist, in addition to "The Whistler and His Dog" and "Love’s Old Sweet Song." Mr. James A. Paterson is presenting an item of bright humour, entitled "The Night I Appeared as Macbeth." Mrs. D. Carty, who is the possessor of a delightful radio voice, will
be heard in "Jessie’s Dream." Among other items, Mary Somerville will sing a delightful ballad, by Dr. Edgar Ford, who recently visited New Zealand, .entitled "The Immortal Song."
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 19
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362FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 18, 13 November 1931, Page 19
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