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3AR

Melbourne

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 7.0: Our Far-Flung Empire: ‘"TongaThe Island Kingdom." Part 2. R. N. Burns,

7.15: Classical Recordings, request numbers and announcements, 8.30: Divine Service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10.0; Ilster Trio, Neapolitan Duo, Stanley Baines (flute), and Jean Hambleton (eont.). 10.30: "By the Fireside’ with the Sundowners’ Male Quartet and Arnold Colman at the State Organ. 10.50: Second half of Studio Programme. 41.20; News. MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 7.45: For the Musical Student, by Lindsay Biggins, Mus, Bae. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. $.32: Sporting Results, Finaveial News, ete. 9.10: "Ilerald" News Service. 9.15: International Affairs. A gus elite of World Relations, Dr, G. |. Woods, M.A, 9.80: Stepping Stones in Medical Prac-ticee-The Medicines of the Bible and Antiquity. Professor W. A. Osborne. 9.50: Thirty Minutes of Schumann and Chopin, by Ariel Seeligon, pianiste; Mollie Warden, soprano. 10.30: Brass Band Concert. St. Augustine's Band (conduetor: Perey Jones) ; Pauline Judith and Joan, and Charles O'Mara (Irish entertainer). 11.45: News. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. 7.45: For the Man on the Land: ‘Con: ditions Affecting Fruit Setting." Mr. A G. Strickland, M.Ag.Se, 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: Sporting Results. Hrie Welch’s Selections. 8.55: Hucyclopaedics by Lin Macdonald. 9.5: News and "Herald" News Service. 9.15: Songs and their singing: Discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.80: Photography: 8. The Making of a Photographic Plate. Professor KE. J. Hartung. 9.50: Programme of International Celebrities, with special. annotations by Rudolph Himmer. 11.45: News. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 7.45: A Musician’s Birthday Album. Compiled and illustrated by George Findlay, Mus. Bac. . 8.0; Countryman’s Session. 8.32: Sporting results, _ 8.55: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," by Captain OC. H. Peters. 9.5: News and "Herald" News Service. 9.15: French, by Madame Soward, 9.31: History Repeats Itself: 3. "The Passage of: the Alps." Captain Donald Maclean. — 8.20: Community Singing, transmitted from Mechanics’ Institute, Werribee. Conductor: W. Gallagher. ‘Supporting programme by well-known Radio Artists. 11.45: News. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 7.45: Foundations of Organ: Music, by c, EB. -Monteath, r "RCO. (Continued on Page 46.)

Australian | Programmes (Continued from Page 7.) 8.0: Countryman’s Session. $.32: All Sporting Results: -Acceptances and Barrier Position for V.A.'T.C, Races at Caulfield. . rf News and "Herald" News Service. 5: "Wireless Up-to-date," by H. K, Love. 9.30: The Scientists’s Contribution to Industrial Machinery : 8. Machinery and its.influences on the Structure of Industry. Drie J. Ingram. 9.50: Dance Programme by A.B.C, (Melbourne) Dance Orchestra. Assisted by ‘Sundowners’ Male Quartet, Marjorie Davidson (soprano), ‘Alan Adcock, entertainer at the piano; and at 11.0, "Contrazt Bridge-Biddable Suits" by Norman McCance. 11.45: News. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 7.45: Activities of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission: 2,:The Beginning of Irrigation in Victoria. Mr. L. R. East, M.C.E., the Commission’s Hngineer, 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: Sporting Results. Hrie Welch will speak on to-morrow’s races at Caulfield, . 9.5: News and "Herald’’.News Service. 9.15: Gardening Notes: Given by Secretary of the Garden. Week. Committee (under the auspices of the Garden Week Committee). 9.30: Reading for Profit and Pleasure, The Reading of Fiction-The Short Story. Mr. W. If, Wannan. 9.50: A Programme of Sehubert Musie by International Ensemble. Kingsley Parkes (violin), May Broderick (piano), and Harold MeKelvie (baritone), with a dramatic episode, "Revenge," by Honore Balzae. 11.0: Programme arranged by Victorian Musie Teachers’ Association. 11.45: News. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 7.45: Musical Reproductions. 8.0; Countryman's Session. &.32: Sporting Resu «3, 9.5: News and "fierndld" News Service, 9.15: German Topics: Baron you Muller. Professor A. Lodewyckx. 9.30: Old Time Dance Night.) Macduff Williams’ Orchestra: Waltz. 12.30: News and Modern Dance Music.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 7

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575

3AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 7

3AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 7

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