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2FC

Sydney

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 7.35: "The Boatswain’s Whistle;" a talk by Commander C. H. Rolleston. 7.50: A Celebrity Recital (%.) ~~ . 8.20: Mr. Rw W. Gi Mackay will speak on "Overseas* Topics." 8.50: The Second of a ‘Series--of: Six National Vocal Recitals, arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales -French." Madame Goossens-Viceroy (soprano); Ernest McKinlay (tenor). 9.10: "Rambles in old London": Mr. F. S. Burnell will: speak on "The Tower of London," Part 2. 9.30: A Series of Six Famous Piano Quartettes, arranged. by the Musical Association of New South Wales:"Rheinberger" Quartette. Piano, -Dorothy Gibbes; Violin, Cyril Monk; Viola, William Krasnik; ’Cello, Cedric ‘Ashton, and "Second Romance for Violin and Piano" (Schumann). ; 10.15: A National Programme, "Carolare.’ The singing of favourite hymns led by the A.B.C, Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. G,. Vern Barnett at the organ. 10.45: "Hsther," by John: "Masefield. From the French of "Jean Racine." Adapted for Radio by BHllis Price. 14 .45: Epilogue. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 7.45: (Boy Scouts’ and Gitl Guides’ Session. : "The Family Lawyer" wilt speak on Shopping." . 8,15: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. 8.55: News. . 9.15: Mr. R. J. Hawkes, Chairman, N.S.W. Division. of the Australian Red Cross will give a short talk. : 9.30: A National Programme. ~° See 3L0. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 7.45: "A Woman Looks at the Thea-tre’--"Shaw and Some Others," a talk by Mrs. Bernard Muscio.. 8.0: Mr. R. Norman Mawer will tell some "Oustoms in Old Fiji." Part 2: "Gods and Souls." 8.15: Reports, 8.40: Sporting results, 8.55: News. 9.80: National Programnie, "The Hyes of Youth," a play by Max Marcin and Charles’ Guernon. Adapted’ and produced by Charles Wheeler. . 10.40: A Military Band Concert, presenting Laurence Macaulay, bass, "his and That" Entertainers and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Military Band (conductor, J. Pheloung). 12.0: News. WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. -¢ 7,45: This week's interview, i 8.0: Commander ©. H. Rolleston, R.N. (retired) will continue his series of talks :on "Showing the Wlag with. the Prince of Wales" -"Rio: de Janiero.*.,, 8.15: Reports, 8.40: Sporting results,

8.55: News. 9.15: The Lady Mayoress (Mrs. R, C. Hagon) will give a short talk in connection with Red Cross Week. 9.30: National Programme (See 3L0). 12.0: News. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 7.45: Women’s Activities in Sport, discussed: by Our’ Women" s Sporting Representative." 8.0: George Cooper will speak on "Gardening." 8.15: Reports. 8.45; Sporting results. 8.55: News. :

9.15: Mrs. R. R. 8. McKinnon, O.B.E£., will give a short talk in connection with Red Cross Week. 9.30: National-Programme. "English Composers." Spencer Thomas (tenor), Mischa Dobrinski (violinist) and the A.B.C, (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mr. E. J. Roberts. Leader, W. J. Grieves. Orchestra,. "Ship o’ the Fiend" (McCunn) ; Spencer Thomas, CA Widow Bird" (Bantock), ‘"Vagaond" (Ireland), "The Roadside Fire" (Vaughan-Williams). Orchestra, "Dream ‘Children" (Blgar), Ballade for Orchestra in A Minor" (Coleridge-Tay-lor). Spencer Thomas, "Pagan Love" (Harty).,. "Cuckoo" (Stanford), "Sonnet 17" (Aitken), In association with the

orchestra, Mischa Dobrinski will play "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" (Elgar). 10.50: Mr. C, B. Westmacott, O.B.E., General Manager of J. ©. Williamson, Ltd., "A Short Story of the Theatre." Part 3: "The Miracle and Shakesperian Period." | 11.5: Orchestra, "Water Music" (Handel, arr, Harty). . 11.20: "Irish Symphony" (VilliersStanford). 12.0: News and dance music.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 7.45: "Science in the Home," Part 1. A talk by Mrs. T. G. B. Osborn. 8.0: The Sporting Editor discusses current sporting events. 8.15: Reports. 8.40: Sporting results.. 8.45: To-niorrow’s racing, by the A.B.O, Racing Commissioner. 8.55: News, 9.30: National Programme. (See 8LO). 12.0: News and dance music. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 7.45: Model Aeroplane Session, conducted by "Wings." 8.0: Women’s Sports results. 8.15: Sporting results. 8.40: Wednesday’s' weights, by the A.B.C. Sporting Commissioner, 8.55: News. 9.30: National Programme. Bromley Challoner and Mary Gannon in "Two O’Clock in the Morning," a musical comedy sketch by R. G. Hunter. Lyrics by F. J. Whitmarch, 10.0: An orchestral and choral concert, presenting Hilda Roberts, harpiste ; Harry Klass, violinist; The Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post and the A.B.C, (Sydney) Wireless Orchestra, eonducted by E. J. Roberts. 12.5: Late news,

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 6

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2FC Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 6

2FC Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 6

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