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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA •• Under the auspices of tlio British Empire Cancer Campaign, Dr. Kenneth MacCormick will broadcast a talk on cancer. The whole of the. programme will be given by Mr. 11. Bany Coney and his company. The vocalists will include Mrs. Eric Yates, Mr. 1». Turner, Mrs. Howie, Mr. VV. Kerr, Miss Eva Russell, Mr. A. Turner, and MrConey. The Studio Trio's items will include a violin solo by Mr. VVhitford Waugh and a 'cello solo by Miss Kalla Hemus. ZYA’s programme will feature the Etude Quartet in vocal gems from tho musical comedy “High Jinks.” Elocutionary items will bo given by Miss Klsm Cox. The Orcbestrina. will play support-; ing numbers, including a “Vnlse I/cntc composed by Mr. Claude 1 aimer, the ’cellist of the Orcbestrina. , 7 >YA : The Lichfield Male Voice Quartet —Messrs H. •!• Francis, G. T. Ritchie, P. Caithness and W. Cotton—will, sing “Captain Mac,” “( did not Know,” “Spanish Gold” and “Friend (E Mine.” There will be a tenor and bass duet. “Mate o’ Mine.” Mrs. D. W. Btallard (contralto) will sing old favorites. Miss Owen Webster, a blind girl, will con. tribute mandolin guitar items, ’ceilo solos will be played by Mr. Harold Reck, and there will be items by the Broadcasting Trio.

4YA : The Winkel-Lampon radio players will piesent two half-hour plays, “The Grand Cham's Diamond” (by Monkhouse) and “Followers” (by Brighouse). The Studio Trio will provide instrumental music, and Miss Olga Wynne (soprano) will present throe classical solos.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 5

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 5