HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK
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Concerts and Recitals Sunday, July 17: Auckland Municipal Band, with tenor interludes from 1YA AUCKLAND, at 8.30 p.m. Recital by Danny Malone (Irish tenor) from 2YA WELLINGTON, at 8.38 p.m. 3YA Orchestra, with Vera Martin (contralto), Gil Dech (pianist), and Rex Harrison (baritone). from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, at 8.30 p.m. and 9.20 p.m. Monday, July 18: Dorothy La Roche (pianist) in recital, from 2YA WELLINGTON, at 8.28: p.m. Valmai Moffett -(’cello) and Ernest Jenner (piano), from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, at 9.35 p.m. Royal Dunedin Male Choir in 20I1st concert, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.0 p.m, Tuesday, July 19: Public concert by Alexander Kipnis (Russian basso), Noel Newson aecompanying, from 1YA AUCKLAND at 8.0 p.m, 2YA Orchestra, with Leon de Mauny (violin), in concert featuring Danny Malone (Irish tenor), at 9.15 p.m., from 2YA WELLINGTON at 8.0 p.m. St. Kilda Band concert, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 9.5 p.m, Wednesday, July 20: Olga Burton (soprano) from 2YA WELLINGTON at 8.10 p.m. Christchurch Orchestral Society in public. coneert, from 8YA CHRIS'TRCH at 8.0 p.m,
Thursday, July 21: Aeolian Choir in concert, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 p.m, Recorded concert of works by .Haydn and Schumann from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.0 p.m. Friday, July 22: Norton Jay (baritone) at 8.30 p.m., and Phyllis Sholto Smith (piano) in Schumann recital at 9.20 p.m., from 1YA AUCKLAND, 7 Mrs. Hamilton Mercer (mezzo-con-tralto) at 8.15 p.m., Rev. Lawrence A. North (baritone) at 8.39 p.m., and
SVAIFVA/V AVA ASO LIGV BSF BS TBS TBI \ led GNIS Mina Gale (soprano) at 9.26 p.m. in following recitals, from B8YA CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday, July 23: Publie concert by Alexander {ipnis (Russian basso), with Noe] Newson accompanying, from 1YA AUCKLAND at 8.0 p.m, 4VYA Orchestra, interludes by Arthur J. Lungley (baritone) and Estelle Burnard (soprano), from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.0 p.m. Opera Sunday, July 17: "Trial By Jury" and "The Sorcerer," Gilbert and Sullivan operas, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 p.m.
"The Bartered — Bride." Smetana’s Czech opera, from AYA DUNEDIN at 8.30 p.m. Plays. Monday, July 18: "9%," drama of submarine adventure after the Great War (NBS production), from 4YA DUNEDIN at 9.5 p.m. Thursday, duly 21: "Sheffield Outrages," dramatic interlude dealing. with British Trade Unionism, from 83YA CHRISTCHUROH at 8.9 p.m. Talks | Sunday, July 17: Miss Elsie Andrews on "New Zealand’s First International Women’s Conference," from 38YA CHRIST: CHURCH at 9.5 p.m. . Tuesday, July 19: Miss E. J. Warwick, manager of English Women’s Hockey Team, on "Impressions of Our Tour," from 2YA WELLINGTON at 7.30 p.m. Mr. S. K. Rateliffe in recorded taik on "Changing England," from 838YA CHRISTCHURCH at 9.5 p.m. Mr. W. G. McClymont on "An An-glo-German Climbing Party in Germany," from 4YA DUNEDIN at 8.40 p.m. _: Wednesday, July 20: Mr. Jagan Nath, manager of Indian hockey team, interviewed on "Physieal Culture Movement," from. 4YA Dunedin at 8.40 p.m.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEK .. CONTINUED
Sports Sunday, duly 17: Gordon Salmon in eye-witness seecunt of cricket match, Nottinghamshire v, Australia, from AI.J, MAIN STATIONS at 9.10 p.m. Monday, July 18: "Seenes from the Sporting PastOld Matches revived," Rugby match, N.Z. v. Seotland, November 18, 1905, from 1YA AUCKLAND at 8.0 p.m. Rings) commentary on professional -hoxing mateh at Auekland Town Hall for Welterweight Chainpionship of New Zealand, Mudgwiy vy. Caltaux. from AYA AUCKLAN)) at 9.5 p.m. Ringside description of wrestling match ai Wellington Town Hall, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 9.5 p.m. Tuesday, July 19: Gordon Salmon in eye-witness account of cricket, Nottinghamshire v. Australia, from’ ALL MAIN ST.ATIONS at 9.5-a.m, Wednesday, July 20: Gordon Salmon in eye-witness aecount of cricket, Australia v. Nottinghamshire, from ALL MAIN STATIONS, at 9.5 a.m, ‘Tharsday, July 21: -Running commentary on third hockey Test between visiting English women’s team and New Zealand, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 2.45 p.m. Friday, July 22: Ball-to-ball description of fourth cricket Test from 1YA AUCKLAND, 2YC WELLINGTON, 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, and 4YA DUNEDIN, from 10 to 11 p.m., also from 2YA WELLINGTON from 11 p.m. to 5.0 a.m. Saturday.
Saturday, July 23: Scores in fourth Test mateh, from ALL MAIN STATIONS at 7. 0 2m. and 8,0 a.m., with P. G. H. Fender in eye-witness account-at 9.5 a.™.; also ball-by-ball description from 3¥A CHRISTCHURCH and 4Y0 DUNEDIN from 9.50 to 11 p.m., from 1YA AUCKLAND and 2YC WELLINGTON from 10.0 p.m. to 11 p.m., and from 2YA WELLINGTON from 11.0 p.m, to 5 a.m. Sunday. ~ Running commentary on Rugby Vest Football mateh, New Zealand v. Australia, at Sydney, from ALL ~ MAIN STATIONS at 4.30 p.m. Running commentary on: Rugby: mateh at Eden Park, from 1YA Auckland at 3.0 p.m, Running commentary on Rugby mateh .at Athletic Park, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 2.45 p.m Ringside deseription of boxing mateh at Wellington Town MHiall. from 2YA WILLINGTON at 9.5 pun. Commentary on first Hockey Test match, India v. New Zealand, at Laneaster Park, from 3YA CHRISTCHURCH at 2.45 p.m. ; Commentary on senior Rugby match at Carisbrook, from 4YA "DUNEDIN at 2.45 p.m, Ringside commentary on profes- ‘ sional wrestling match. at Dunedin Town Hall, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 9.5 Dom. "Old Matches Revived," crickei Yest, Australia y. England, at Manchester in July, 1902, from 38YA CHRISTCHURCH, at 8.0 p.m. : Features Monday, July 18: Debate between negro debaters
from Le Moyne University, U.S.A, and Canterhury University College. from 3YA.CHRISTCHURCH- at 8.0 p.m, Tuesday, July 19: iS) Speeches by Parliamentary members and Mayor of Wellington about proposed Wellington Cathedral, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 8.31 p.m. Dance Features Monday, July 18: Hour with Jimmie Dorsey and Or/chestra, interludes. by Bing .Crosby, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 10.23 p.m Tuesday, July 19: Hour with bands of Jack Harris, Ronnie Munro and Ambrose, interludes by Sam Costa and Elisabeth Welch, from 8YA CITRISTCHURCH at 10.0 p.m, , Wednesday, July 20: Tut Coltman and Swing Stars, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 10.0 p.m. Dick Colvin and his -music, from 4YA DUNEDIN at 10.0 p.m. Thursday, July 21: Dance music in correct tempo, from 1YA AUCKLAND at 10.0 p.m. Friday, July 22: New recordings, with Arthur Pearce’s swing session, from 2YA WELLINGTON at 10.0 p.m, Savoy Dance Band, from 4YO DUNEDIN at 10.0 p.m.
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