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Auckland Jottings ON the studio programme instrumental items will be given by Garsden | Fowler and’ his Band-a very clever: combination of players-and also by) David Whisker, flautist, of Hastings: Two new singers are appearing, Olive:
Worger-Thomas, soprano, and Verdi McKenzie, who is very well known in southern centres for his baritone singing. He was for some time on the professional stage in Australia, Under the title "The Captain’s Club" will be given the first of a very entertaining series of stories told by sea travellers. On the voyage from Harwich to Antwerp one meets with all sorts and conditions of men and nationalities, and these passengers forgather at the captain’s request, in his cabin and there tell anecdotes, Mr. G, A. Thomas will be the radio raconteur. . Wellington Notes " HALF-HOUR’S recital of the latest recordings will open this evening’s concert. On the studio programme to follow will appear Madame Dorothy Cronin in four soprano songs. From 3YA PROGRAMME of variety, including a half-hour recital of the lataff recordings, will be broadcast, Dunedin Jottings W.HLA, talk, "The Outlook for 1932," will be given by Mr. Lloyd Ross.
The Gaiety ‘Troupe, under the direction of Edward Mee and Arthur G. Frost’s Symphonic Dance Band, ‘ will provide a ‘varlety programme,
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 41, 22 April 1932, Page 12
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208FRIDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 41, 22 April 1932, Page 12
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