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, MUSIC ON THE AIR PROGRAMMES FOB TO-NIGHT IYA, AUCKLAND.—At 7.40 p.m. the Rev. W. G. Monekton, M.A., will continue his talks on “Some International Problems —Russia Part 2.” The lecturer on the international programme will be Mr J. Jolley Thomas, who will speak on “Election Experiences Around the World.” Mr Thomas has had experiences in many of the British Dominions both on the platform and in the polling booths, and he has many incidents which will both entertain and interest listeners. 2YA, WELLINGTON.—A concert of the popular typo will be presented from the studio, the major portion of the vocal items being given by the Melodie Four. Features of these will be the quartets, “Somewhere in Old Wyoming” (by Tobias), “Should I” (by Brown) and “Moonlight on the Colorado” (arranged by Frank Crowther). Phyllis Leighton (mezzo-soprano) will also be heard in four songs, and the incidental music will be supplied by the Salon Ochestra, under Mr M. T. Dixon. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—The evening programme will have a distinctly juvenile flavour as it is largely contributed to by the Waverley Boys’ Band, who open their programme with the celebrated “Invercargill March.” Their selections will include “Pirates of Penzance Selection” (Sullivan), Kela Bela’s brief overture, “Lustspiel. ’ ’

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 304, 8 December 1931, Page 9

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RADIO STATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 304, 8 December 1931, Page 9

RADIO STATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 304, 8 December 1931, Page 9

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