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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA. —At 7.-Ml p.m. the Rev. W. Constable, M.A.. will give a talk on George Bernard Slirnv. 'flic lecturer (ill tlm international programme will lie Mr. A. 15. Chappell, who will speak on “A Look at. the League of Nations,” oyA.—Mr, \V. E; Crewes (baritone) will be heard in three songs from a cycle liy (Ibnningaby Clarke. He will also sing two Australian songs, “Bush Night Song” and “Tire Stockrider’s Song.” Miss Gwhulys Edwardes (soprtino) will delight listeners wiMi four Woodfnrde-Firideil songs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell will lie heard in two humorous interludes. Mrs. Russell will also sing two contralto solos. The Salon Orchestra will play. 4) r A.—The Band of t ho First Otago Regiment will provide a programme. Solo items will be contributed by Miss Evelyn Shepard (soprano), Miss Woods (contralto), Mr. Maitland M‘Cutcheon (violinist), and Bandsman G. Congnlt on • 3YA.— Silent day.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 5
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