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2BL

Sydney

SUNDAY, AUGUST 13. 8,20; Musical items (R.). 8.45: From Wesley Church, William Street, Jubilee Service. 10.0: "We Await Your Verdict""Rex V. Gleatley." Written for Radio by Ellis Price. 10.80: "Carolare." Favourite hymns led by the A.B.C. Wireless Choir. Conductor, Joseph Post.. G, Vern Barnett at the organ. 10.55: A Schumann Recital by Enid Conley, pianist, and Cicily Adkins, soprano, MONDAY, AUGUST 14. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Cominittee) "What the State Offers the Citizen." Dr. Machin, Principal Medical Officer, Department of Hducation"The Health of the Childrén." 9.30: The Manly Brass Band. Cvonductor, J. Pheloung. Kitty Glover, contralto, and Lionel Hickey, violinist. 11.0: "Great Love Stories." Written and presented by Edward Howell, assisted by Therese Desmond. 31,50: Late news from the "Sun." TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 7.15: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Are ranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee) "This Land of Ours." Mr. S. Elliott Napier, "On the Great Barrier Reef," 9.30: An hour with World Famous Artists. Maggie Teyte, operatie soprano and Tudor Davies, operatic tenor, assisted by Yelland Richards, pianist. 10.30: The Hungarian Sextette and the Sydney Male Choir, 11.0: Masterpieces in Modern Prose and Poetry by Ellis Price. 11.50: Late news from the "Sun." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Bdueation Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). ‘Music.’ Mr, A. L, Kelly, "The Decline of Song." 9.380: An hour arranged by the Musieal Association of New South Wales. Gladstone Bell, ’cello, and Bessie Cole man, piano, and Double Quartette (vocal) conducted by Livingstone Mote in Bach programme, 10,30: "Ifussian Navigator ‘in the South Seas," a talk* by* Arnold von Skerst.

10.45: The Balalaika | Orchestra, Charles Nicis, tenor, and Hnid Hynes, pianiste. 11.50: Late news from the "Sun." THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). "Industry To-day." "Marketing the Wool Clip," by Mr. R. C. Wilson. 9.30: From the Parramatta Town Hall: Community Singing Concert, (Ar ranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate Artists: Mrs. Mary Leonard, soprano, First prize-win-ner in the Community Singing Competition, and Mark Erickson, entertainer. 11.50: Late news from the "Sun." FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Hducation Broadcasts Committee) "Books’-‘Nature Poets of Australia," by Meredith Atkinson, An hour with World-Famous Artists: Maggie Teyte, operatic soprano and Tudor Davies, operatic tenor. Assisted by Yelland Richards, pianist. 10.45: "The Melody Maids," Harry Oakman, saxophonist, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Bi. J. Roberts. 11.50: Late news from the "Sun." SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk, (Ar ranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). "Produce Marketing Problems," by John Douglass. 9.30; Our Radio Dance Night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band. Associate Artists: Lulla Fanning, Popular Vocalist: Fred Gross, Comedian; Witt and Walker, Voral Duo.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 6

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477

2BL Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 6

2BL Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 6

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