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Sydney

SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. 8.0: Musical Items (r.). 8.45: Divine Service from Randwick Methodist Church. Jubilee Anniversary. 10.0: Grand Concert by the successful competitors in the City of Sydney Wisteddfod. (Arranged by Roland Foster). MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Commitive) : "What the State Offers the ) Citizen"-Mr. A. A. Britton, Department , of Lands. "How the Land Settler is Helped." 9.30: The Metropolitan Band (conducted by John Palmer) ; Alfred Wilmore, tenor; Frank Ryan, comedian; Dudley Stapleton, novelty pianist. 10.42 (approx.): From Sydney Stadium: Description of the main Boxing Contest. 11.50: Late news. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 7.45: Dinner music. : Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadeasts Committee): "This Land of Ours"’-"The Islands of Torres Strait," by Mr. Ion L. Idriess. 9. 30: "With Young Australian Musicians.’ "Nothing Over Seventeen." Albert Enget, pianist; Jean Hatton, 9-year-old wonder soprano; Wrnest Llewellyn, violinist ; Ronald Newberry, boy Soprano; H Dorima,

\ SUTEAAGTUUOREUDDUEE DEE RUDEOEEOAD VERO EERO TOE OUTUEOUED 10.86: Art Song Recital by Gladys McDowell, mezzo soprano. 10.50: "Nothing Under Seventy" Club programme, Mrs. Polly Symonds, pianist; Robert Ogden, baritone; Mrs. Phil. Chapman in old Scotch songs; Mr. Tom Buckley in Irish song and story; Mrs. Pilley, soprano; Mr. William Newton Scott, baritone; Professor Randal-W oodhouse, baritone; Mr. Harry Foreman, monologue; Mrs. Brearley, contralto; and Mr. Proudlock, baritone. ‘11.50: Late news. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 97.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee): "Musie’-‘The Development of the Orchestra," by Howard Carr. 9.20: The Hungarian Sextette; Madame Vera Taseua, soprano; Dorothy Gadsby, pianist ; and Signor and Signora Marotta ; and at 10.12: "We Await Your Verdict" (12th of series). Claim for damages for libel. Newspaper company sued for £5000. 11.50: Late News. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee): "Industry To-day’"-"Mod-ern Fuels," by Mr. Swain. 9.30: From the Ashfield Town Hall. Community singing concert (arranged by Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists: Princess Wiki, Maori singer; Noho Toki, Maori tenor; Ossie Wenban in song and story, and Jack and Mack, entertainers. 11.50: Late news. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 4.45: Dinner music. 9.30: The Studio String Quartet; William Green, tenor. 10.30: "Great Love Stories." Written and presented by Edward Howell, assisted by Therese Desmond. 10.45: "In Lighter Vein,’ Beryl Newell and Hal Stead in two piano novelties ; Grace Quine, contralto; the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (conducted by E. J. Roberts). 11.50: Late news. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee) : "Is It Necessary to Import Rubber in Australia." A talk by Johr Douglass. 9.20: "Our Old Time Dance Night.’ The A.B.C. Old Time Dance Orchestra) Dorothy Louise, mezzo soprano; Normal Jansen, baritone; Peggy Ross, soprano ‘Bert Barton in Dickens Sketches. 1.28: "Auld Lang Syne."

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

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

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

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