TUESDAY
Auckland Notes PE 1YA Music Lovers’ (ompetition concludes this evening. A recorded programme will be presented this evening. At 9 o'clock Mrs. Gordon Robertson will give a talk on "Music and Beauty in Many Lands." From Wellington A war-time programme, "Fragments from France," will be broadeast in the evening. It will be presented by the W ‘ellington Y.MLC.A. Optimists’ Club, in association with the Salon Orchestra. under Air. M. YT, Dixon. Christchurch Jottings The proceedings associated with the Capping Day procession in Christchurch will be broadcast. ivents begin at 10 o‘elock, when the street happenings will be described. At 10.30 there will be speeches by the "Highlights" among | the students. ft
Dunedin Notes ‘De®. A. G FISHER conducts the W.E.A. session at 4YA giving the final of his series of lecturettes on "What I Saw in Soviet Russia.’ The weekly half-hour recital of the latest: recordings opens the evening’s programme, the remainder of which will be contributed by the St. Kilda Band and assisting artists, in addition to recorded numbers.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 16
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171TUESDAY Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 16
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