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FRIDAY

Auckland Notes AN FOLEY, ‘well-known Wellington : tenor, will be appearing on 1YA’s in a group of Irish ballads. A young elocutionist, Hilda Morse, will make her first appearance to-night, while Mr. J, ©. Brougham will give a further talk on his experiences in the French Foreign Legion. From Wellington "THE next of the 2YA talks by Mr. K. C. James will be on "Wicketkeeping." , Vocal solos and duets by Myra Sawyer and William Boardman, elocutionary numbers by Clement May, novelty pieces by Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Quartet, and popular selections by the ‘Orchestrina will constitute 2YA’s proAgramme till 9.30 p.m, after which there will be a session of dance music Christchurch Jottings "THE evening programme will include a number of recordings-concert-ed numbers from "Tip Toes," a whist:

ling solo, a miniature musical comedy, "The Baleony Girl," humour by John Henry, light opera chorus, a humorous turn by Graves and Clifton, and a pand selection, "The Desert Song." From Dunedin T 4YA, Mr. F, T. Badcock, coach to the Otago Cricket Association, will discuss the art of "Bowling." Dagg’s Dance Band, which is so well known to listeners for its programmes of old melodies and old-time. tunes, will be on the air this evening. .

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 15

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FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 15

FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 March 1932, Page 15

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