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Auckland Notes TPHE midday service’ for businessmen in St. Matthew’s Church will be broadcast. . From 1YA at 7.40 the first of a series of talks on "Helps for thyHard of Hearing," will be given a Mrs. Gervas Hurd-Wood, Irish conceris commemorating St. .Patrick’s Day will be broadcast by ali stations. , : The Irish.songs and humour which will be heard from 1YA will be contributed by Audrey McDonagh, (mezzosoprano), H, Barry Coney (baritone) and Mr. J. H. Montague. .The. 1YA Chamber Orchestra will also be heard in Irish selections. Mr. A. B. Chap; pell will take as the subject of his talk "St. Patrick’s Day." Recordings will include items -by Alfred O’Shea (tenor), Michael Casey (comedian), and St. Wtheldreda Catholic Oburch Choir. te

Wellington Jottings OYA will relay from the Opera ‘ . House, Wanganui, an Irish concert organised by Mr. Charles Spillane. From Christchurch "THE evening programme will consist entirely of an Irish entertainment provided by recordings, At 9 o’clock Mr. P. J. Amodeo, a wellknown Christchurch. lawyer, will give a talk on "Ireland." From 4YA An Irish concert, to be given in His Majesty’s Theatre, Dunedin, will be broadcast by 4YA, which will go on the air specially for the occasion.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 14

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