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SUNDAY, JULY 2. 10.0: The Sydney String Quartette, "Quartette in D Minor" (Schubert) ("Death and the Majden"). 10.23: Laurence Macaulay, basso, "Mankind" (Schubert); "A Pleading" (Tschaikowsky). 10.30: "We. Await Your Verdict" (Eight of. Series). "Cordingly y. Palmer." Claim for £50 damages for loss of dog. Written for radio by Bllis Price. 41.0: The Sydney String Quartet, "Adagio from Quartette in A Minor" (Brahms). : 11.10: Laurence Macaulay, basso, "Le aay. (Flegier) ; "Si Fra i Coppi" (Hanel). 11,47; The Sydney String Quartet,
Our decision to publish Sydney programmes in the "Radio Record" has been enthusiastically applauded in the past week or two, and, encouraged by the reception of this new feature, we have decided to extend the service to include the two principal Melbourne stations, 3LO and 3AR. On this page we publish the first of these programmes, but readers will please note that, while the Sydney programmes are given from Sunday, July 2 to Saturday, July 8, those from Melbourne cover the period Wednesday, June 28 to Saturday, July 1. The times given below are New Zealand standard times.
"Largo and Finale’ from "Quartette in G Minor" (Haydn). MONDAY, JULY 3. 8.5: Popular education talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee) : "What the State Offers the Citizen." Dr. Percival R. Cole, M.A., VicePrincipal, Sydney ‘Teachers’ College"Secondary Education for All." 9.30: An hour arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales: Madame Goosens Viceroy, soprano. Hdith Kilminster, pianist, "Sonata in F Minor" Op. 5, Allegro Maestoso (1st. Movement) (Brahms). Alfred Cunningham, baritone, "Over the Steppe" (Gretchaninoff). "The Horn" (Flegier). Mischa Dobrinski, violinist, "Larghetto" (Weber-Kreis-ler); "La Caccia" (Chiabrano-Corti). Cecily Adkins, soprano. Edith Kilminster, pianist, "Sonata in F Minor" Op. 5 (Two last movements) (Brahms), Intermezzo and Finale. Alfred Cunningham, baritone, "Have I Lost Thee Dear" (Gluck) ; ‘"Vulean’s Song" (‘Philemon et Baucis") (Gounod); "O, Could I but Express in Song" (Malashkin). Mischa Dobrinski, violinist, "Marguerite" (Kreis-ler-Rachmaninoff); "Mexicano" (Barlow). 10.30: The Ashfield District Band (conducted by C. A. Searle), The Ramon Duo, and Maggie Foster. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult LKducation Broadcasts Committee). ‘This Land of Ours," "Sydney Harbour and Its Islands," by Mr. J. H. M. Abbott ("Tommy Cornstalk’"’), 9.30: Musical Soiree by feminine artists. Guest Announcer, Adele Quinn. Daisy Richards’ String Quartette, The Zealandia Trio, Dorothy Thompson, organist, Hthel Lang and Gladys Guest in sketches, May Willis, pianiste, and Alice Prowse, contralto. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadeasts Committee). "Music," ‘The Cinema and Musie," by Mr. A. Cazabon. 9.30: From the Newcastle ‘Town Hall. Presenting the Newcastle Symphony Orchestra (conducted by J. 8. Hurn, L.A.B.), Kezie Fraser, soprano, and Lance Jeffree, tenor. \. THURSDAY, JULY 6 9.5: Popular Education Tall (arranged by the Adult Hducation Broadcasts Committee). "Industry Today," Mr. H. D. Black, B.Cc., "Rationalisation in Industry." 9.30: From the Marrickville Town Hall. Community Singing. Concert arranged by the A.B.C. (with associate artists). FRIDAY, JULY 7. 9.30: "Vaude-Variety": Sam Stern, the international character comedian; The A.B.C. Revue Chorus, featurin, the latest song hits; Fifi and Dan, the impressions of Violet Lorraine and George Robey; Wilmore and Kingsley, popular duets with the A.B.C, Chorus; The Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Fred Waite; Charles Lawrence, the well-known film commentator; Rene Dixon, the charming young soubrette. 10.40: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra conducted by BH. J. Roberts,
the Vagabonds Male Quartette and Hthel Holden, violinist. — SATURDAY, JULY 8, 9.5: Popular Education ~ Talk (arranged by the Adult Bducation Broadcasts Committee). John Douglass, "American Appreciation of Pure Agricultural Seed." 9.30: Radio Dance Night with the A.B.C, Dance Band. Associate artists, Grace Quine, popular vocalist; Charles Lawrence, entertainer; and Alex. Whitson, baritone.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 51, 30 June 1933, Page 6
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