Australian News and Programmes
S reception from stations across the Tasman is improving, we have prepared a selection of items to be presented from the main Australian statious in the near future. New Zealand times are given. Thursday, April 10. GQ TATION 2FC.-9.30 p.m. Relay of concert from the Springwood Hall. Station 2BL.-8.30 p.m. A "League of Nations" programme. Norway in song and story. 10 p.m., presentation of play, "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." Station 3LO.-10 p.m. Dance programme by Mark Makeham’s Melodians. Station 3AR.-9.30 pm. The Odd Men Out present "Hearts are Trumps.": Friday, April 11. TATION 2FC.-10.15 p.m. "Another Pair of Spectacles," a farce in one act. Station 2BL.-10.36 p.m. Pianoforte recital by Miss Lily Price, with foreword by C. N. Baeyertz-(a) Wellan enaanaaseaaa dana hacaeakhacenesataaneasanaaeneaacanasanaaae
known air, as it might have been composed by Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Chopin, Schumann, or Weber. "Melody" (Brahms and Grainger), (b) "Minuet" (Mozart-Palmgren), (e@) "Nocturne" in F sharp major. Station 3L0.-9.30 pm. "Half an hour with the Classics." Connie Ziebell, violinist-(a) "Melodie" (Tschaikowsky), (b) "Swing, Song" (Ethel Barnes) ; Henry Thomas, baritone, selected ; Katie Liddell, piano, and Connie violin, "Mirst Movement, Sonata inG Major, Op. 18" (Grieg) ; Katie Lid-
dell, piano, "Rhapsody in © Flat Minor" (Dohnanyi).. Saturday, April 12. TATION 2F0.-9.30 pm. A relay of an orehestral concert arranged by the Musicians’ Union of New South | Wales. 7 Station 2BL.-9.30 and 11. p.m. Jack Lumsdaine, the "Radio . Rascal," will entertain with songs at the piano(a) "That Wonderful Something," (b) . "Singin’ in the Rain," (ce) "Tip Toe Thru’ the Tulips," (d). "Influenza." Station 3L0O.-10.30 p.m. Presentation of "The Sereen Scene," from "The School for Sandal," by Sheridan. Sunday, April 13. STATION 8L0O,-10.30 p.m. Pianoforte recital, by Edward Goll, "‘Appassionata Sonata" (Beethoyen), "Elsie’ (Beethoven), "Minuet in C. Major’ (Beethoven). Station B8AR-10 p.m. A special classical programme arranged’ by Professor Bernard Heinze. Monday, April 14.QTATION 8LO.-9.30 p.m. Old time musical items and choruses. Station 83AR.-9.45 p.m. A concert by the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Tuesday, April 15, TATION 3L0.-9.30 p.m. A+ vaudeville programme, entitled "The Music-Box Revue." 10 p.m., ‘The Mill," a folk story from County Kerry: 10.30 pm, A selection from the work of Sibelius, including ‘Valse Triste," "Black Roses," and "Romance," | Station 3AR.-9.80 p.m. A vaudeville programme, including a one-act play, "Mother of Pearl" (10.42 p.m.). Wednesday, April 16, « TATION 8L0.-10 p.m. A ‘concert presented by the augmented National Broadcasting Orchestra, Station 3AR.-10.30 p.m. A one-act play, entitled "The Play-writers."
Remember tiie Date!
Are Your Reasons Ready? HE closing .date of the competition in connection with the Electric Washing Machine is April 12. ' Within the next month you may have won for yourself an admirable and efficient electric washing machine. So send along your Seven Sensible Reasons, demonstrating the desirability of installing an elec‘trie washer in your home. Post as many .entries as you like. .There is no limit to your opportunities, nor to the virtues . of the washer. See the page advertisement elsewhere in this issue-back cover. Don’t procrastinate, marshall your facts, remember the Black Monday washing day of yesteryear, take a chance, and try your luck!
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 24
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