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2BL

Sydney

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 8.20: Musical items, 8.45: Divine Service from St. Stephen’s Church, Willoughby. 10.0: The Salvation Army Congress Hall Band, Hileen Boyd (contralto), and Francis Halls (basso). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 7.45: Dinner music, 9.5: Popular Hducation Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "What to see in the Technological Museum," by the Curator, Mr. Penfold. 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (conductor, H., J. Robers), Senia Chostiakoff (tenor) and Dorothy Gibbes and Bessie Coleman (two piano items). 10.45: Recorded variety programme. 11.50:' Late news. , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 7. Dinner music, 9.5: Popular. Hducation Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "This Land of Ours," Mr. J. H.

A.B C.Symphony Orchestra In.Compositions from English Composers A GLANCE over the programmes to be presented from the leading Sydney and Melbourne stations next. week would suggest that the leading feature of the ‘week will be the concert by the A.B.C, (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, assisted by Spencer Thomas (tenor) and Mischa Dobrinski (violinist). This concert, which is to be given from 2FC on Thursday, September 7, will consist of the work of English composers. On the same evening, Mr. C. B. Westmacott, general manager of J. C. Williamson’s, will give a talk on the theatre. On Sunday, September 3, from this same station, Ernest McKinlay will sing, and John Masefield’s "Esther" will be performed. From 2BL on Tuesday, September 5, the Sydney Male Voice Choir, conducted by Christian Hellemann (well-known. in Wellington as a former conductor of the Choral Society) will give a concert. On the following Friday there will be a Red Cross rally in the form of a musical revue. From 3LO on Friday, September 8, there will be a band concert, followed by Bertie Knowall in a sketch "Love?" and "The Wrecker," by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osborne. ;

M. Abbott, "Neweastle and It’s Harly Shipping." ; 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra (conducted by EH. J. Roberts), ° The Sydney Male Voice Choir (conducted by Christian Hellemann), Mareus Burkitt,- pianist, and Dorothy Ewhbank, soprano. 11.50: Late news, _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Hducation Broadcasts Committee), "Music," Mr. L. Godfrey Smith, "Listening to a Fugue." 9.30: An Hour arranged by the British Music Society. Elsa Corry (soprano), Dagmar Thompson (violinist), Winifred Burton (pianist) and Rosamund Cornford (’cellist). 10.30: The Ashfield District Band (De-puty-Conductor, Mr. J. T. Perry), W. Dyer and Company in sketches, "The Witching Hour" and "Her Father's Daughter" (Harrington Reynolds) and Harold Tollemache (baritone). 11.50: Late news. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Hducation Broadcasts Committee), a talk on "Industry To-day," Dr. (I.N.G.) R. K, Murphy. 9.30: From Chatswood Town Hall, a Community Singing Concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists, "The Old Fashion Girls" (vocal quartette), Wal Rockley and Partner (entertainers), Grace Quine (popular vocalist), and Edward Lennard (tenor). 11.50: Late news. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "Books’-"Current Books Worth Reading," by Mr. Cecil Mann. 9.30: From Sydney Town Hall on the oceasion of the Red Cross Rally, organ solo, Miss Lilian Frost. 9.35: Her Hxcellency, Lady Isaacs. 9.40: The Hon. The Premier of N.S.W. (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens). 9.45: The Right Hon., The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman R. C, Hagon). 9.50: Mrs. John Moore, O.B.B. (Miss Gwen Owen), 9.55: The A.B.C. Musical Revue Company present ‘"Pierrot-Eitchings" (A Humphrey Bishop production). A series of Vignettes in song, chorus and jest. . The Revue Orchestra, conducted by Fred Whaite. 10.55: An Hour arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales. George White and Josephine Bell, "Sonata in F Major’ (Beethoven), Ernest McKinlay (tenor) and Piano and Violin soos. 11.50: Late news. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee), "Recent Advances in Science," Mr. D. P.. Mellor (Chemistry Department,

University of Sydney, "Photography by Infra-Red Waves." 9.80: Our Radio Dance Night with the A.B.O. Dance Band. Assisting Artists, Margaret Grimshaw (mezzo), Austin Punch (baritone) and Ray Smedley (mandolinist).

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

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

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

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