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Sunday—o.o a.m., selected recordings: 11.0. Aiifrllrnii service from All Saints' Church: 1.0. lunch tliuslc; 2.0 to i.:! 0. selected recordings. frill iirlllfr, at 3.30, famous German folk songs, sung by Richard Taulier (s<cond series i ; 6.0, children's song service;' 7.0. inethodist service relayed from Pitt street, Church: <.30. concert programme, featuring: the London Philharmonic Orchestra and, sit S.io, the recorded play, "Old English," by John Galsworthy. Monday—7.3o p.m., farmers' session; 8.0, recorded serials: 9.".. ringside commentary on the boxing , match in the Town Hall; 10.0 to 11.0, music, mirth and melody. Tuesday—l.no p.m.. educational session, relayed from the Teachers' Training , College, K.psom, 7.:t(), talk by the gardening expert; H.O, concert programme, featuring , Josef Kaartliien, Finnish saxophonist; !).."., "A Londoner's Album." a talk on "No 10, Downing , Street," |>y Mr. Dennis Keal; I i>.s>o to 11.0, dance music. Wednesday—Noon, community singing". relayed from the May lair Theatre* 7.30, book review: 8." concert programme, featuring , Madame Annette Chapman, mezzosoprano; Vic. Cater (flute >, Vincent Aspey (violin). I.alia llenms Ccelloi, and Dorothea Ryan (pianos in "Quartet in K Minor" (Telpmann > ; "Coronets of Knariancl —The Life of Charl"s I!.. -The Merry Monarch'"; Paul Whiteman and his orchestra In a programme of George Gershwin's music; 10.0 to 11.0, music, mirth and melody. Thursday—7.3o p.m., winter course talk; 8.0, concert programme, featuring recorded serials and Josef Kaartinen. saxophonist, in a studio recital; 9.r>, "Plant Hunting , in Hawaii." by Miss I.ucy •Cranwell, M.A.: 0.20, hand) music: 10.; ito 11.0, modern dance music by Jay Wilbur's band, with interludes by Dick Todd.
Friday—7.4 5 p.m., recorded talk by Mark Nirliolls, "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating, C-i) 'Selection Methods'"; 8.0, concert programme, featuring , "An Hour With F.nglish Composers." Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the 8.8.C. orchestra, with sixteen outstanding vocalists; 10.0 to 11.0, music, mirth and melody. Saturday—-3.0 p.m , running commentary on Rugby match from Kden Park; 8.0, concert programme, featuring the F.uterpe Trio, the studio orchestra; Josef Kaartinen, Finnish saxophonist; Norton Jay, baritone; the Melody .Maids; 10.10 to 11.15, dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 140, 16 June 1939, Page 14
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