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Auckland Notes {ROM noon, 1YA will broadcast results from the Takapuna Jockey Club meeting. A novelty programme by "The Radiaters," interspersed with popular orchestral and banjo recorded numbers, will be broadcast in the evening.
Wellington Features C S. DEMPSTER will entertain 2YA * listeners with another instalment . of his cricket reminiscences. CK: The Wellington Apollo Singers, a very popular combination singing under the baton of Mr. H. Temple White, will give a studio performance in the evening. Listeners will hear ’Drake’s Drum" sung in Coleridge Taylor’s setting, which has not previously been broadcast. Also on the evening's programme will be the Aeolian Quartet of male voices, and Miss Kathleen Wood, soprano, who will sing ‘‘Nymphs and Fawns." Miss Joan Maunder, a. musical. monologue entertainer who has been very successful at Competitions, will make her first appearance in radio, presenting "Bredon Hill." From 3YA ANOTHER of the talks on "Tours and Motor Driving" will be broadcast by Mr. J. S. Hawkes, secretary. of the C.A.A. . A programme of light variety will be broadcast in the evening. Dunedin Notes (THE Philharmonic Four (vocal quartet), Stokes’ Banjo Quartet, Dage’s Dance Band, and Madame Reggiardo’s Instrumental Sextet will provide the eyening’s programme.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 15
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198FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 15
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