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WEDNESDAY

} Auckland Features A MISCELLANEOUS programme will be presented from this station tonight, including at 8.42 a talk by Mr Arthur Kerr on his experiences in Hitch-Hiking around the world. A talk such as this will be full of interesting little sidelights on places we rarely hear of, for it is part of the business of hiking to get off the beaten track. The ever-popular xylophone and marimba. duo-Reno: and -Arta-will provide several bright numbers,

Wellington Items VIE specially recorded programme for to-night will be interrupted at 9 p.m. to allow the lecture by Dr, Guy Scholefield, O.B.E., being vebeaniienie Jottings from sYA A MISCELLANEOUS programme will be presented from the station to-night.

Notes from Dunedin HE Minnesingers and orchestra, under the conduetorship of John P. Leech, will provide a programme from the studio to-night. Outstanding among the vocal items will be bass (T. D. White) and chorus-"Lhe Yeoman of England," Ann White and John Leech in "A Night in Venice," a plantation song by Nellie Davidson, "Sweet Miss Mary." a vocal ensemble by the Minnesingers, "Robin Hood’s Wedding," and a selection of cameos from the Wood-forde-Finden Indian Love Lyrics, with annotations. From 9.30 until 11. pm. Dagg’s Dance Band will entertain. —

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 18

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 18

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