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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 7.35: "Henry Kendall and James Hingston." A talk by Hugh McCrae. 7.50: A celebrity recital, 8.20: R. W. G. Mackay will discuss "Overseas Topics." 8.50: The third of a series of six national vocal recitals, arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales, "German." Leonore Gotch, soprano; Oliver King, basso. 9.10; Lionel Dare will speak on "Britain and America" (Part 2). 9.30: The third of a series of six far ous piano quartettes. Dvorak Quartette in © Flat op, 88. Frank Hutchens, Gerald Walenn, Alfred Hill and Gladstone ell, 10-15: National programme, See 3L0. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 8.0: "The Family Physician." 8.15: Reports. 8.45; Sporting results, 8.55; News. 9.30: National Programme, "Radio Parade," featuring eminent B.B.O. artists. OCompere, Christopher Stone, Roy Wox and his band. 10.45: Mr. O. B. Westmacott, O.B.E., General Manager, J. ©. Williamson, Ltd, "The Story of the Theatre" (No, 4). "The Secular and Miracle in England and France and Playwriters of the Seventies," 11.0: Orchestral and choral programme, presenting Myrtle Meggy, pianiste; The Radio Choir, conducted by G. Vern Barnett, and the A.B.O. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by H, J. Roberts, 12.0: Late news and dance music. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 7.45: "A| Woman Looks at the Theatre." "Ourrent Plays in Australia," a talk by Mrs. Bernard Muscio. §.0: "Customs in Old Fiji," told by Norma: "awer, , 8.15: Liv verts. 8.40: Sporting results. $55: News, 9.30: National programme. See 3L0. 12.0: Late news and dance music, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 7.45: "This Week’s Interview." 8.0; Commander ©, H. Rolleston will continue his series of talks on "Showing the Wlag with the Prince of Wales’"Rio de Janeiro" (continued). 8.15: Reports. 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. Musie by Sigmund Romberg. Marie Bremner in the pmncipal role. Performance under the direction of Willy Redstone. 11,0; "Carmania y, Cap Trafalgar," a talk by Capt. C. H. Rolleston (R.N. retired). 11.10: The A.B.O, (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, "Antonio’s Dilemmas" and
Charles and Leslie in a comedy interlude, 12.0; Late news and moments musical. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 8.0: George Cooper will speak on "Gardening." 8.15: Reports. 8.45; Sporting results. 6.55: News. 9.30: National Programme. See 3L0. 12.0; Late news and dance music, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 7.45; "Science in the Home." No. 2: "In the Dining Room." A talk by Mrs. T. G. B. Osborn.
$.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. Sporting Commissioner. 8,55: News. 9.30: A Violin Recital by Phyllis MeDonald, eminent Australian violinist. 9.50: Clement Q. Williams, baritone, in Grieg recital.
9.0: National Programme. Transmission from 5CL, Adelaide, A song recital by John Brownlee and Elder Conservatorium Chamber Music. ° 12.0; Late news and latest dance musie, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 7,45: Model Aeroplane Session, conducted by "Wings." 8.0: Women’s sports results, 8.15: Sporting results, ; 8.48: Wednesday’s weights by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner. 8.55: News. 9.30: National Programme. See 3L0. 12.5: Late news and moments musical,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 6
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