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Australian Stations TALKS. . Monday, July 8: 2FC.-9.0: C. N. Baeyertz, "Great Writers I Have Met~ Frankfort Moore." 2BL.-9.30: 8. H. Bowden continues his topical talk, "Week by Week." , Tuesday, July 9: 2BL.-6.0: Mr. Norman speaks to the "Bigger Boys." Wednesday, July 10: 2FC.-9.0: Rev. F. H. Raward, "Quaint Folk of the Australian Bush." 2BL.-9.40: Claude Corbett will speak on "General Sporting." q . Thursday, July 11: 2FC.-8.40: The Storyteller. MUSIC-COMEDY-DRAMA. Friday, July 5: 2FC.-8.0: First Act of the "Desert Song," by arrangemdat with J.C. Williamson, Ltd. 2BL.-8.0: Studio Orchestra. Saturday, July 6: 2FC.-8.0 Sydney Operatic Society Revue Co. 2BL-8.0: The Troubadours. ., Sunday, July 7: 2FC.-8.0: N.S.W. Government Tramways Band. 2BL.-7.0: ‘ §ydney Harmonic Choir, "An Elgar Night." Monday, July 8: 2FC.-8.20: The Artarmon Gleemen. 2BL.-8.15: Graham and Manning, entertainers. Tuesday, July 9: 2FC.-9.30: An Hour in Bohemia. 2BL.-8.0: A Concert Programme, , Wednesday, July 10: 2FC.-8.0: Royal Apollo Club Concert. 2BL.-8.7: Charles Tidswell in unusual songs. . Thursday, July 11: 2FC.-8.19: Carl Budden Morris, Pianoforte Recita 2BL.-8.0: Lucille Bruntnell, production, "My Lady’s Dress." ee re —

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 24

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Coming Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 24

Coming Features Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 24

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