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3AR

Melbourne

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 7.45: Musical items, request numbers. 8.30: Divine Service from Scots Church, Melbourne. ~ 10.0: Chamber Music Recital from Victoria Palace by Pro Arte Trio, arranged by Ivy Ball, assisted ty Allan Eddy, basso. ‘Trio, Edouard Lambert, violin; Hlford Mack, ’cello; Raymond Lambert, piano. "Trio in B Flat," Op. 26 (Dvorak), and "Trio in BD Flat," Op. 101 (Brahms). 11.20; News. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 7.45: For the Musical Student, by Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac.

8.0; Courtryman’s Session. 8.82: Sporting results, 8.55: Reports and news. 9.15: International Affairs-A. Gazette of World Relations. Dr. G, L. Wood, M.A. 9.31: "Stepping Stones in Medical Practice" (under the auspices of the Hducational Committee of the University of Melbourne Extension Board). Prof. W. A. Osborne. ; 9.50: Transmission from Melbourne Town Hall. Programme from Annual Fellowship Rally (under the auspices of the Churches of Christ Social Service). Community Singing: Led by Will H. Clay, assisted by Conference Choir. Vin, Matthews, novelty instrumentalist; Chris. Reekie, baritone; Alex. Duncan, siffleur ; and William King. 10.45: Programme by members of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. The Institute Orchestra, Ethel Hall, Albert Harris, Fred Sutcliffe, Laurie Wilson, Ivy Williams, Jack Byrne, George Findlay, Mus. Bac.; and Austin Andersou. 11.50; News. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 7.45: For the man on the land. "The Best Sterilizer for Dairy Utensils," Mr. J. M. Kerr, Chief Dairy Supervisor (under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture). 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 8.55: "Hncyclopaedics," by Lin Mac: Donald. : News. . "Songs and Their Singing’: Discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.30; Photography: "The Problems of Colours." Professor BH. J. Hartung. 9.50: Programme of International Celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. 11.45: News. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 7.45: A. Musician’s Birthday Album, by George Findlay, Mus, Bae, 8.0: Countryman’s Session, . 8.82: All Sporting Results, 8.55: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," by Captain O, H. Peters. 9.5; News. 9.15: French, by Madame Soward. 9.80: Tales of Terror Tactfully Retold: "The Woes of a Wicked Uncle." J. P. Quaine, 9.50: Programme arranged by the Music Teachers’ Association, Artists: Dorothy Mattingley, pianist; Alice Brown, pianist; Leonora Scott, soprano; Percy Pledger, violinist. 10.50: A Brass Band Concert; Prahran City Band. Conductor: Harry Shugg. Newstead Rush, baritone; and a comedy interlude, ‘"‘The Impertinence of the Creature," by Cosmo Gordon Lennox. 11.45: News, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 7.45: "Woundations of Organ Music." By C. B. Monteath, F.R.C.O. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. All Sporting Results. ' (Continued on page 9.)

Australian Programmes (Continued from’ Page 7. ) 9.15: Wireless Practice Up-to-date, by H. K. Love. 9.30: The Scientist's Contribution to Industrial Machinery: 8. Sciencé and the Dilemma of Civilisation. Mr. Drie J. Ingram. (Under the auspices of the Mducational Committee of the University of Melbourne Hxtension Board.) 9.50: Dance Programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Dance Orchestra, assisted by Hila Riddell, contralto; -the Master Four Quartet, the "Two Busy Beés," and at 11.0, Norman McCance: Contract Bridge

-"Debits and Credits." 11.45: News. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER . 15. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. $.82: All ‘Sporting Results. Bric Welch will speak on To-morrow’ s Moonee Valley Races. 9.5: News. 9.15: Hints to. the Home. Gardener: "Hanging Baskets." Mr. A. Antonio. 9.31: Reading for Profit and Pleasure -8. Some Masterpieces of General Literature, Mr. W. F. Wannan. (Under the auspices of the Educational Committee of the University of Melbourne Pxtension Board). 9,50: Community Singing from Central Hall, Geelong. Community Singing features led by W. Gallagher. Supporting ‘ ere

variety programme by ‘well-known ‘radio artists. . 11.45: News. "SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 7.45: Musical reproductions, 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 8.55: News, ie 9.15: Italy-l. "The Spirit of the Italian Language." Signor Gino Nibbi. 9.80: Saturday Night Dance and Variety Programme by Wireless Dance Orchestra. Assisted by Rita Hilton, soubrette; "Caesar and Henry" in Blackface Comedy; Tom Masters, tenor. 11.45: News.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 7

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626

3AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 7

3AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 7

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