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Australian News and Programmes

AS§ reception from stations across the Tasman is improving, we have prepared a selection of items to be presented from the main Australian stations in the near future. New Zealand times are given. Thursday, May 1. TATION 2FC--9.30 pm.: Radio choral competition. Presentation of concert by Ashfield Choral Society. 10.30 Bat The A.B.C. Players present "The Osiris." Station 2BL-9.30 p.m.: "The Vanishing Race," _ by onrad Charlton. 10.45 p.m.; The Rhythmic Three in popular numbers. Station 83LO-9.30 p.m.: The R.V.1I.B. Finsemble in classical numbers, 10 p.m.: Dance programme by Mark Makeham’s Melodians, interspersed with light vaudeyille numbers. Station 8AR-9.30-p.m.: The "Odd Men Out" present "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." 9.45 p.m.: Community singing from the Brighton Town Hall. Friday, May 2. GTATION 2FC-9.30 p.m.: Organ recital from the Fullerton Memorial Church, interspersed with. classical and vaudeville numbers. 10.45 p.m.: Relay from 3LO Melbourne of band recital by the Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Station 2BL-9.40 p.m. and 10.50 p.m. : Enid Conley and Clement Williams, pianoforte and vocal recital. Station 3LO-9.30 p.m.: Famous composers. Presentation of a life-sketch of Schumann, with orchestral and vocal renderings of some of his most famous compositions. 10 p.m.: Folk stories from County Kerry. "Irish Tears," with incidental musie by the studio orchestra. Station 3AR-9,380 p.m.: Leaves from a war pilot’s log-book. From the records of Wing-Commander A. J. Cole, M.O., D.F.C. 9.45 pm.: Classical selections from the studio. Saturday, May 3. GTATION 2FC-9.30 p.m.: The Hospital Concert Party present a vaudeville evening.

— Station 2BL--9.30 p.m.: Light vocal and instrumental numbers. Station 83LQ0-10 p.m.: Episode I of a eries adapted from the "Posthumous ‘apers of the Pickwick Club." ‘ Station 8AR-9.45 p.m.: A variety programme, including humorous, vocal, and instrumental numbers. 11 p.m.: A mystery story, "The Strange God and his Victims," Sunday, May 4. GTATION 8LO-8.30 p.m.: Special re, cital of gramophone music. . p.m.: Hamilton Webber and the State Musical Ensemble, broadcasting from the State Theatre. Station 3AR-10 p.m.: Relay of programme by 2BL. Monday, May 5. TATION 3LO-11 p.m.: "The Key of _ Fate," a dramatic sketch. 11.30 p.m.: "In Memory Lane," presentation of a selection of old-time songs. Station 8AR-9.45 p.m.: Selections b the Regent Brass Band, interspersed wit variety numbers. 10.50 p.m.> Comedy sketch, "No Followers." Tuesday, May 6. GTATION 3LO-10 p.m.: A programme of: choral music, including excerpts from Coleridge-Taylor’s " iawetha 10.50 p.m.: "The Sinister Guests," the first of a series of Australian plays. 11.20 p.m.: A vaudeville programme. . Station 8AR~-9.45 p.m.: Dance musie and variety numbers. 10.30 p.m.: "Love in an Office," a one-act play. Wednesday, May 7. GTATION 8LO-9,55 p.m.: Folk stories from County Kerry. "The Farmer’s Sons," with incidental music by the studio orchestra. 10.20 p.m.: "Robin O’Sherwood," a song scena, Station Z8AR~-10 p.m.: "The Courting of Widow Malone," a comedy sketch, 10.45 p.m.: Relay from the Majestic The atre of the first of the new British soundfilms, "Splinters." ee

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 21

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Australian News and Programmes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 21

Australian News and Programmes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 42, 2 May 1930, Page 21

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