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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 8.80: Divine Service from Chalmers’ Street Presbyterian Church, 10.0: Studio Concert. The Fifty-fifth Battalion Band (Conductor, Warrant Officer, W. C. Coughlan), The Two Columbines and H. Carlyle Kenney, pianist. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 7.45: Dinner music. ~ 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arr ranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). ‘The Man on the Land"; "Problems of the Sheep Industry," by Professor J, D. Stewart, B.V. Se., M.R.O.V.S. ~ 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. (Conductor. B. J. Roberts) ; Constance Burt, soprano; Kathleen Touhy, ’cellist. . 10.45: Variety programme. 11,50: Late news. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. _ 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arfanged by the Adult Education Broadcast Committee): "National Weonomic Planning." "Planning in Russia," by Dr. W. G. K. Dunean, M.A., Ph. D. 9.80: A Novelty Hour. Beryl Newall and Hal Stead, Two Piano Novelties; Jack and Mack, Entertainers (Station R.O.T.); Harry Oakam, Saxophonist; Grace Quine, Popular Vocalist. 10.387:. "With the COlassics."- The A.B.C. String Orchestra (Conductor B. J, Roberts). Clement.O, Williams, baritone; Zana Miller, soprano.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Hducation Talk (arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). "Music,’ The Modern French School, by Mr. Wilfred Arlom. 9.380: A Chamber Music Recital by the A.B.C, String Quartette. Assisting vocalist Steuart Wilson, Eminent English Tenor. "Quartette in B Flat Major," Op. 67 (Brahms), "Quartette in A Minor" Op. 29 (Schubert). 10.40: Recorded masterpieces. 11.50: Late news. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 7.45: Dinner music, 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Hducation Broadcasts Committee) : "Science in Hyeryday Life." The Biological Fight against the great plagues of man-Malaria," by Professor Harvey Sutton, M.D., D.Ph., O.B.E. 9.30: From the Town Hall. Community Singing Concert. (Arranged by the Australian Broadeasting Commission). Associate artists: Harrison White’s Banjo and Guitar Players; Jones and Raines, Hntertainers at the piano, and The Paulaste Bros., comedians. 11.50: Late news. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. | 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadcasts Committee). "Books"; "Some Recent Books" by Mr. Cecil Mann. 9.30: A Song Recital by Steuart Wilson, Famous English Tenor. 9-45: An hour arranged by the Musieal Association of New South Wales. Nora Williamson and Mildred Hill, violin and piano; Jules Van Der Klei, ’cellist, and Stanley Clarkson, basso. 10.45; "In Lighter Vein," Reg Lewis’ Instrumental Quartette, The Singing Pierrots and Bert, 11.35: Dance music, 11.50: Late News. ’‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.5: Popular Education Talk. (Arranged by the Adult Education Broadeasts Committee). Popular Wducation Talk for Women: "Tales of the Road to the South Head,’ by Jeanie Ranken. 9.30: Our Radio Dance Night, with Lyn Christie and His Dance Orchestra. Associate artists: Rae Foster, vocalist; Maggie Foster, popular violinist; Hal Stead, songs at the piano,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 6
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