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Times Corrected for N.Z. Thursday, March 19, STATION 2F'0.-9,80 p.m.: Old-time Minstrel Show. 10.80 p.m. and 10.51 p.m.: Al Hammett, saxophonist. 10.37 p.m. and 11.25 p.m.: Bernice Patterson, popular vocalist. 11 p.m.: "The Door," a one-act play. 2BL.-9.30 p.m., 9.50 p.m, and at intervals throughout the evening: The National Broadcasting Orchestra. 9,44 p.m. and 10.36 p.m.: Gladstone Bell, "cellist. 10.28 p.m. and 11.38 p.m.: Constance Burt, soprano. 10.80 p.m.: Neville Amadio, flautist, 11.18 p.m.: hopin pianoforte recital. ' }8AR.-9.30 p.m.: "Problems of Reconstruction," an address by Sir Lennon Raws, O.B.H., relayed from the Official Dinner of the Institute of Engineers, 10 p.m.: Programme of studio reproductions. Friday, Mareh 20. STATION 2F'C.-9.30 p.m.: Concert programme, arranged by the Musieal Association of New South Wales. 10.45 p.m.: Military band concert relayed from 3L0, Melbourne. 2BL.-9.40 p.m. and 11.30 pm.: The Gresham Singers. 9.47 p.m. and 10.57 pm: Wally Baynes in "Comicalities" 9.54 p.m. and 10.40 p.m.: Jack Lumsdaine, "The Radio Rascal." 10.11 p.m. and 10.47 p.m.: George Hdwards and Billy Hughes in short sketches. 8LO.-9,30 p.m.: Half an hour of "\ variety. 10 p.m.: Beethoven sonata vecital, 10.30 p.m.: Comedy interlude. 10.45 p.m.: Military band concert. 38AR.-9.50 p.m.: Community singing, relayed from the Central Hall, Geelong. Saturday, March 21. TATION . 2FC.-9.80 p.m.: Relay from 2NO, Newcastle, of a coneert by the Newcastle Steel Works Band, ‘ 2BL.-9.30 p.m., 9.44 p.m., 11.7 p.m. and 11.28 pm.: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 9.37 p.m. and 11.21 p.m.: Leslie Reed, the Welsh miner, in baritone solos. 9.51 p.m. and 11.14 p.m.: Bob Strother, entertainer. 10 p.m: Deseription of boxing contest at Sydney Stadium. 11 pm. and 11.38 p.m: Mary Stevens, popular vocalist. 8LO.-9.30 pm.: Relay from the Melbourne Town Hall of the "Toc H fe sceant Speeches by his PxcelJency the Governor and his Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne will be broadcast. Musical items by the Postal Institute Choir and the Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 38AR.--9.30 p.m.: The Austral Brass Band in varied selections, followed by Jean Brunton, contralto; Syd Hollister, comedian; and Jack and Jill, "Propriety Unlimited." At intervals during the evenings descriptions by Mel Morris of dirt-track . motor-cycling events will be given from the Hxhibition.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 31

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Australian Programmes Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 31

Australian Programmes Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 36, 20 March 1931, Page 31

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