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SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. 7.45: Musical items, request numbers, ete. 8.30: Divine Service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. Sermon: The Archbishop. Organist: Dr. A. EK. Floyd. 10.0: Brass Band Concert. St. Augustine’s Boys’ Band; Violet Semple, . contralto; Basil Jones, violinist; and an interlude at 10.80. "By the Fireside" with the Sundowners Male Quartet and Arnold Colman at the "State" organ. 11.20: News. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 7.45: For the Musical Student, by Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac. $.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.82: Sporting results. §.55: Reports and news. 9.15: International Affairs-A Gazette of World Relations. Dr. G. L. Wood, M.A. oO 9.31: Stepping Stones in Medical Prac-tice.-6. The Vogue of the Herbals-Pro-fessor W. A. Osborne. (Under the auspices of the Educational Committee ‘of the (Continued on page 46.):
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University of Melbourne Lxtension Board. 9.50: Country Musie Week.--Concert by Combined Choirs of Geelong, assisted by Lilian Stott, soprano; Ailsa Mackenzie, contralto; Steuart Wilson, tenor; Alan Eddy, basso; Basil Jones, violin. 11.45: News. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 7.45: For the Man on the Land: Grafting and Re-working of Fruit Trees. Mr. J. M. Ward, Superintendent ‘of Horticulture (under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture). 8.0; Countryman’s Session. 8.82: All Sporting Results: ric Welel’s selections for the Melbourne Hunt Club Races, to-morrow, at Moonee Valley. 8.55: "Eneyclopacdics," by Lin MacDonald. 9.5: News. $.15: "Songs and Their Singing’: Discussed and illustrated by Harold Brown. ing. 9.31; "Photography": "Recording the Tovisible." ‘ Professor EB. J, Hartung (under the auspices of the Educational Jommiittee of the University of Melbourne Extension Board). 9.50: Country Music Week Concert, arranged by ' Bendigo Music Week Coinmittee. 11.45: News. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 7.45; A Musician’s Birthday Album, by George Findlay, Mus. Bac. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 3.55: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," oy Captain C. A. Peters. 9.5: News. 9.15: French, by Madame Soward. 9.31: History Repeats Itself: 8.-The Invasion’ of Palestine. | Captain Donald Maclean. 9.50: Recital by Maggie Teyte, soprano, and Tudor Davies, tenor, assisted by YelJand Richards, piano. "Qui Radames Verra" from "Aida" (Ver di).-Maggic Teyte. "Marching Along’ (Harrison) ; "Love is a Sickness’ (Gibbs); "Who" (Posti); "My Lovely Celia" (arr, Lane Wilson).--Tudor Duvies. "Bagatelle" (Liadov), "Concert Study in F Minor" (Liszt), "Preludes in G@ Flat and B Flat" (Rachmaninoff).-Yelland Richards. "Du Bist Die Ruh" (Schubert), "The Rose and the Nightingale’ (Rimsky Korsakoff), "Love’s Festival" (Weingartner).-Mag-gie Teyte. 10.18: Programme of International Celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. 11.45: News. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. "Woundations of Organ Music," by ©, BE. Monteath, F.R.C.O. $.0: Countryman’s Session. 8,32:. All Sporting Results. 9.5: News. 9.15: Wireless Practice up to Date, by H. Is. Love. 9.31: The Scientist's Contribution to Industrial Machinery : 6-Machinery and Unemployment. Mr. Eric J. Ingram..9.50: Dance Programme by A.B.C, (Melbourne) Dance Orchestra, assisted by Alan Barry, baritone; Royalle Polglase, songs at the piano ; Compton Coutts, comedian; with an interlude’ at 11.0.
"Contract Bridge’: Slam Bidding; Norman McCanee. 11.45: News. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 7.45: The Work of the Forests Commission of Victoria. Discussed by Mr. A, A. Hone (Working Plans Officer). 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.382: All Sporting Results: Erie Welch will speak on to-morrow’s races at Caulfield. 9.5: News. ; 9.15: Tlints to the Home Gardener: "Fusehias." Mr. A. Antonio, 9.81: "Reading for Profit and Pleasure" 6.--Excursions into the Past. Mr. W. F, Wannan (under the auspices of the Educational Committee of the University of Melbourne Extensio.. Board). 9.50: Transmission from BendigoCountry Musie Week: Children’s Festival, from Bendigo Town Hall. 10.45: Recital by Maggie Teyte, soprano, and Tudor Davies, tenor, assisted by Yelland Richards, piuyo. "Elizabeth’s Pray-r" (Wagner), "Ye Tlalls Beloved" from ‘"Tannhauser’" (Wagner).--Maggie Teyte. "The Dream" (Rubenstein), "Boot, Saddle to Horse" (Harrison), "Memory" (Gaving).-Maggie "O Vision Entrancing" (Goring Thomas). -Tudor Davies. "Study in C Minor" (Chopin), "Two Waltzes in D_ Flat (Chopin), "Scherzo -in B Minor" (4‘ho-pin).--Yelland Richards. ‘T’Invitation au Voyage (Dupare), "Yasmin" (Dobson), "To the Children" (Rachmaninoff), Teyte. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 7.45: Musical reproductions. 8.0: Countryman’s session. 8.32: All Sportir™ Results. 9.15: German Topics: "Neumayer-the Founder of the Melbourne Observatory." Professor A. Lodewyckx, 9.30: Saturday Night Dance and Variety Programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Dance Orchestra. Assisted by Howard Andrews, baritone; Tareourt Bailey, entertainer; Violet Jackson, soprano, 11.15: News.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 7
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