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SATURDAY

Jottings from 1LYA "THE programme to-night will be interrupted for a relay of a runninz description of the broadsiding at the Western Springs Stadium. The items will ‘be of the light vaudeville type. with plenty of novelty numbers, J. F. Montague, dramatist, will broadeast "Fagin," by Dickens, and "Picking the Winner," an original number. Reno and Arta, the well-known xylophone

and marimba artists, will be heard in several numbers. Jottings from Wellington ]{XCERPTS from the "Cabaret Girl" (Kern) will be presented this evening by the Salon Orchestra, under Mat Dixon, and assisting artists. 2YA listeners will be pleased tonight to hear Doug. Stark, Scottish comedian, who has recently returned from abroad. While abroad Mr. Stark broadcast humorous numbers from the American stations, and also had the opportunity of interviewing many of the famous English broadeast humorists, so that his numbers may be looked forward to with pleasure. Also featuring to-night is a talk hy Major-General Merlin, who will continue his adventures with the: Bolsheviks. All who have made the acquaintance of Major-General Merlin in previous narratives will certain]. not miss this talk. It is certainly one of the most interesting series of talks that has been broadcast from 2YA. From 3YA and 4YA ADAME M. REGGIARDO’S Sextet. assisted by the "Select Four," will provide the programme from 3YA and 4YA to-night. The Radietts will broadcast original sketches and patter.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 19

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SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 19

SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 19

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