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WEDNESDAY

1YA Selections THE speaker for the W.E.A. sessto" will be the Rev. W. Jellie, who will continue his talks on "Literature and Life.’ On the evening’s concert programme will appear the Mounce Sisters in a series of popular songs: "Sweet Jennie Lee," "Indiana Sweetheart," "Button Up Your Overeoat," and "It Goes Like This." Kathleen Mulqueen and Len Barnes will present the song cycle "On Jhelum River," and they will also be heard in the duet "The Day is Done." Hawaiian numbers will be played by the Waikiki Trio, and the Watters Duo (saxophone ahd piano) will entertain with novelty numbers, At 847 Mr. Arthur Ross will talk on "The Origin of Certain Popular Superstitions and Customs."

2YA Topics FFROM noon race results at T tham will be broadcast, and at 7:40 Mr. A. E. Wilson speaks on "Tourist 4nd Holiday Resorts," The evening’s programme will comprise recorded music, vocal and instrumental. At 9 o'clock Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.B., will deliver his weekly lecturette. ’ Broadeast from Christchurch LAYING "Le Signeur de Kernior," the Studio Orchestra will open the programme. Other numbers will be "The Doll’s House" suite, Finck’s "Song of My Heart," "A Street in Algiers," and "Waltz of the Flowers." Lottie Colville (soptano), Myra Sutton (contralto), and Perey Nichollg(tenor) will be the vocalists in ‘a bright and varied programme. Notes from Dunedin [HE concert presentation by Alfred Walmsley and Dr, V. KR. Galway,

Rex Harrison SYA, Sunday. Choral Society 4Y A, Tuesday. "Maid of the Mill" AYA, Wednesday. "Breaking the Ice" 2YA, Thursday.

of Schubert’s delightful song cycle, ~ "The Maid of. the Mill," will be »( featured.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 14

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WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 14

WEDNESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 14

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