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WHAT NAME, PLEASE?

tl [HH naines’ gwen below are those of men and women who are featured in the coming programmes from the New Zealand national stations or of radio per.’ formers who have been featured in the news during the week. On these pages are paragraphs relating to the activities of the persons mentioned in this column. CONCHITA SUPERVIA, in recorded mezzo-soprano solos from 1YA at 8.25 on Tuesday, December 4. LIONEL TERTIS, in a recording of viola solos, 1YA, Tuesday, December 4. SIR HAMILTON HARTY, conducting the Halle Orchestra in recordings from IYX, Tuesday, December 4. . BEATRICE HARRISON, in. recorded ‘cello numbers with orchestral accompaniment, 2YA, Monday, December 3. EILEEN PLANK, in a talk from 2YA, "All About Fleas,"’ at 8.40 on Thursday, December 6, IVAR ANDRESON, jin recorded bass solos from 2YA on Wednesday, December 5. SYDNEY COLTHAM, in a recorded tenor recital at 4YA, Thursday, December 6. KEITH FALKNER, recorded baritone numbers, IYA, Saturday, December 8. ALEXANDER KIPNIS, in recordings of bass solos, 3YA, Friday, December 7. ARTHUR DE GREEF, pianist, in récorded numbers during the classical programme from 4YO, on Monday, December 3.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 8

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WHAT NAME, PLEASE? Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 8

WHAT NAME, PLEASE? Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 8

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