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RADIO BROADCASTING

rO-PJIGIIT’S NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES The instructive talks which Mr Norman Kerr gives on ‘ Phys cal Culture will bo continued at IYA. The instru mentals on the programme will be Mr Eric Maxwell (pianist) and Mr R. Sprou! (trumpeter). The Asquiths will provide a thirty minutes’ drawing room entertainment. There will be two duets by Miss A. M'Gruer and Miss B. Smith, who will also sing solo items. Solos will be sung by Mr S. Pritchard. There will be elocutionary numbers by Mrs B. Bell. A half-hour’s review of Mie latest recordings will be given by “ A Commentator.’' Almost entirely operatic will be 3YA’s programme. Co-operating with the vnmh’sts will he the Studio Instrumental Octet, under the eonductorship of Mr Harold Beck, and Miss Bessie Pollard (pmniste). Solos from ‘ Mignon ’ and ‘ Lucrezia Borgia ’ will be sung by Miss Anita Graham Miss Marian "Wooclhouse will sing solos from ‘Nozz di Figaro’ and ‘ Ballo jn Mas'•hera.’ DonizetF, Verdi, Puccinj, and Leoncavallo will be represented _in the songs whch Mr Percy Nicholls will sing. Air Olive Hindle will sing ‘ Oh, Lady Bright,’ 1 Song of Bacchus,’ and * How Badly is the Course of Life Adjusted.’ The orc I, °stral music has been specially chosen for tho occasion.

3YA’s concert is to be relayed to IYA. Silent day at 2YA.

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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

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RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

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