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2FC

Sydney

SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. 7.85: Dr. A. P. Elkin will speak on "The Aboriginal Question." . 7.50: A Celebrity Recital (r.). 8.20: Professor A. H. Charteris, Challis Professor of International Law in the University of Sydney, will continue his series of talks on "Australia Looks on the World." | 8.50: The first of a series of Six National Vocal Recitals, arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales: "English." Spencer Thomas, tenor, and Ila Turnbull, soprano. 9.10: "Britain and America," Part 1. A talk by Lione] Dare. 9.30: The first of a series of Six Famous Piano Quartets, arranged by The Musical Association of New South Wales: Gabriel Faure Quartet-Piano, Lindley Evans; violin, Lloyd Davies; viola, Alfred Hill; ’cello, Gladston2 Bell, 10.15: National Programme.-See 3L0. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 7.45: Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ section. ; ' 8.0: The Family Physician discusses "Medicine of the Moment." 8.15: Reports. ; 8.45: Sporting results. 8.55: News. 9.20: Under the auspices of the Minister for Labour and Industry: A short talk by Mr. N. P. Olsen, supervising or. ganiser.of the Young Citizens’ Association. -9.30: National Programme: An Original Musical Romance, "The Shalimar" (a Humphrey Bishop production). Written by Edmund Barclay, and based on Liza Lehmann’s "Golden Threshold," with additional musical. numbers by Alf. J. Lawrance., — o , 10.40: _Choral and orchestral progsramm*. presenting Haagen Holenbergh (piano). ‘"e Radio Choir, conducted by C. Vern burrett; A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert and Orchestra, conducted by EB. J. Roberts. 12.0: News and Old Time Melodies. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 7.45: "A Woman Looks at the Theatre." — "Women in Galsworthy’s Plays," A talk by Mrs. Bernard Muscio. a 8.0: "Customs of Uld Fiji"-Part 1. Told by R. Norman Mawer. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results. 8.55: News. 9.30: National Programme.-See 3L0. 12.0: News and Dance Music. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. ‘7.45: This Week's Interview. 8.0: Commander ©. H. Rolleston, R.N. (retired) will continue his series of talks on "Showing the Flag with the Prince of Wales-Au Revoir, Carribees! Hello, Brazil !" 8.15: Reports. | oe ' 8.40: Sporting results. 8.55: News.

9.30: National Programme: "The New Moon." A, romantic musical play. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. Wrank Mandel and Laurence Schwab. Music by Sigmund Romberg, with Marie Bremner in the principal role. 11.0 (approx.): Mr. C. B. Westmacott, O.B.E., general manager of J. C. Williamson Limited, will tell: A Short Story of the Theatre-No. 2: "The Antique Developing into the Mediaeval," 11,15: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by HE. J. Roberts. "Noel Coward’s Melodies" (Hall). Antonio’s Dilemmas. The Orchestra: ‘Schubert’s Famous Waltzes" (Finck).

Charles and Leslie in Humorosities. The Orchestra: Selection, "Cavaleade"’ (Coward). 12.0: News and Meditation Music. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 7.45: Women’s Activities in Sport, discussed by’ our Women’s Sporting Representative, 8.0: George Cooper will speak on "Gar-dening"’-"Summer and Autumn Colour Schemes."

8.15: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. $8.53: News. 9.80: National Programme.-See 38L0O. 12.0: News and Dance Music. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 7.45: John Young will speak on "British Art in the WHighteenth Century’George Morland. 8.0: The Sporting Editor discusses Current Sporting Events. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results. 8.45: To-morrow’s races, by the A.B.C. Racing Comnnissioner. 8.55: News. 9.30: National Programme: The Studio Male Quartet. Nora Williamson, violin, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Military Band, Conducted. by J. Pheloung. 11.0: "Redemption"-A Russian drama by Count Leo Tolstoy. Adapted for radio and produced by Leo Stark, The scene is Moscow, Russia. 12.0: News and latest Dance Music. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 7.45: "Model Aeroplane Session," conducted by ‘‘Wings." 8.0: Sporting results. ‘ 8.48: Wednesday’s weights by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner. 8.55: News, 9.30: National Programme-See 3LO. 12.0: News and Moments Musical.

New Zealand Well To The Fore In This Week’s Programmes

HERE is a decided New Zealand flavour about the programmes to be broadcast from Australian Stations next week. Noho Toki, _the Petone Maori with the flexible voice, will be heard, together with Princess Wiki, from 2BL on Thursday, August 31, in conjunction with 2 community sing. Signor and Signora Marotta (the latter a Wanganui girl) will also be heard from that station, while a String Quartette from 2FC will include the wellknown Wellingtonian, Alfred Hill. Maggie Teyte and Tudor Davies are well to the fore again, and listeners who heard them during the past week will appreciate this fact. The -popular musical comedy, "The New Moon,"’ will be presented from 2FC with Marie Bremner, last seen in the Dominion with the Gilbert and Sullivan Company, in the lead. Tolstoy’s "Redemption" will be presented from the same station on Friday, September 1. Barrie’s well-known ‘‘Half an Hour’ is to be one of the features from 3LO next Sunday, followed by a concert by Maggie Teyte and Tudor Davies. The outstanding concert of the week will be from 3LO on Thursday, when the A.B.C. Symphony Orchestra will perform, assisted by the two artists mentioned above. From 3AR there will be broadcasts in connection with the Country Music Week, with items by the Bendigo and Geelong Choirs.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 6

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2FC Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 6

2FC Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 6

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