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WIRELESS CONCERT.

A concert of a high standard, given by tile pupils of Mr G. W. Johnstone, was broadcasted from station 4YA on Saturday evening. The following is the programme as broadcasted :—Record ; piano, “Our Wedding Day,” Gulbransen; song, “Lavender Days,” Miss Bessie Wilden; song, “When the Swallows Homeward Fly,” Mr George Williams; song, “Yonder,” Mrs Burgess; song, “The Homo Song,” Miss Dorothy Skinner; violin solo, “Beethoven’s Minuette,” Miss Winnie Geddes; sons?. “Five and Twenty Sailor Men,” Mr H. W. Slater; song, “My Dear Soul,” Miss Lorna Smith; song, “Where’er You Walk,” Mr J. Simpson;.song, “The Birth of Morn,” Mrs Burgess; song, “Border Ballad,” Mr D. Forsyth; song, “The Mill Wheel,” Mr C. tihettleburgh ; announcement by Mr F. J. O’Neill; violin solo, “Souvenir by Drdla.” Miss W. Geddes; song, “If You Would Love Mo” (M’Dermid), Mr Charles Hope; piano, “Missouri Waltz,” Gulbransen; sons, “A Request,” Miss Lorna Smith; song, “Drinking,” Mr Chottleburgh; song-, “Linden Lee,” Mr George Williams; song, “Absent,” Miss Lorna Smith; song, “The Master Knot,” Mr H. W. Slater. Miss Margaret Gawne played the accompaniments.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19041, 11 December 1923, Page 11

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WIRELESS CONCERT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19041, 11 December 1923, Page 11

WIRELESS CONCERT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19041, 11 December 1923, Page 11

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