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MONDAY

1YA on the Air HB station will be on the air from noon to broadcast the results of the second day of the Takapuna Jockey Club’s spring meeting. OVA Selections XHIS being St. Andrew’s Day, the "Musical Portrait" will be of Scottish music. Amy Woodward wiil sing "’Ewas Within a Mile of Edinboro’ Town" and "Comin’ Thru’ the Rye." Mrs. Wilfred Andrews will sing "Castles in the Air" and "Angus McDonald." Gorden Short will play "Coronach," and there will aiso be 2 few minutes tallk in Gaelic by a representative of the Caledonian Society. The Orchestrina_will play "Reminiscences of Scotland," and all will jom in singing "Auld Lang Syne." "Another feature of the evening’: programme will be the singing of three

of Brahms’s beautiful "Songs of Love" waltzes by a quartet composed of Amy Woodward, Wilfred Andrews, Ray Trewern, and Keith Grant. This combination will also sing the famous "Rigoletto Quartette"" Amy ‘Woodward and — Keith Grant will sing "Vision Fugitive,’ from Massenet’s opera, ‘"Herodiade," while Ray Trewern will be heard

in "Absent" and two operatic numbers. . Christchurch Topics HD W.1.A. lecturer will be Ma. Robert M. Laing, M.A., B.Ne., speaking on "Present Dangers to © Huropean om PEACE."

(CELEBRATING St. Andrew’s Day, a Scottish concert will ‘be broadcast. The old familiar songs so dear to Scottish hearts will be sung and the old tunes played. A’Highland piper, PipeMajor J. A. Paterson, will contribute to the melody of the evening. An instrumental programme will be provided py the!Christchurch Broadcasting Trio and the New Brighton Municipal Band. Dunedin Features T 7.40, Mr. D. Tannock, Superintendent of Reserves, will give a talk entitled "Observations on the Climatic Conditions of Dunedin." The subject y of the lecture on the evening’s programme will be "Education and the Saving Forces of Civilisation," the speaker being Dr. Alexander Salmond, M.A., Ross Fellow, Knox College.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

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MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

MONDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 18

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