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2ZW Notes

ONTINUING his series of recitals under the auspices of the League of Nations International Committee of Intellectual Co-operation, Mr. Byron Brown, on Thursday, November 3, will speak on "Prophetical Poetical and Literary Curiosities." These fortnightly recitals are proving of great interest to listeners, and 2ZW is fortunate in having the co-operation of such an authority as Mr. Byron Brown. ST. JAMES’S "Presbyterian Winday School, Wellington South, opened 50 years ago, is now one of the largest Sunday schools in the Dominion, having a membership, including teaching staff, of 3800. The anniversary services have for many years past been a feature in the life of the congregation and scholars alike, and a high standard of special choir singing has

always been aimed at. For. their 1932 jubilee anniversary services an exceptionally good selection of hymns and: solos has been made, and these will be rendered on Sunday, November 6, at the special services at i1 am, 3 pm, and 7 p.m. "THE evening service will be broadeast by station 2ZW, when the address will be given by Rev. W. R. Milne, pastor of St. James’s. The organist will be Mr. A. A, Brown, and the choir of 250 voices will be under the baton. of Mr. H. EH. Brooker.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 21

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2ZW Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 21

2ZW Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 17, 4 November 1932, Page 21

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