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Melbourne
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 8.50: Relay of Divine Service. 10.0; "Stories of the Great Hymns," by Howlett Ross. Male Quartette and Arnold Colman at the State organ. 10,20: "Jewish Music." Soloist, Mina Heselva, David Sisserman, Linda Phillips and Phil Cohen. 11.20: News. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 8.82: Sporting results, 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 Bducational Committee of the University of Melbourne Extension Board). Prof. W. A. Osborne, 9.381: "Northern Australian Development." William Hatfield, 9.50: Light classical programme, 10.15: Hawthorn City Band, with Madame Devi, soprano. Comedy inter-
lude, "The Nettle" and N. N. Anderson at the piano. Cornet solo, Glen Cooper. 11.50: News. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 8.32: All Sporting Results, 8.55: "Encyclopaedics," by Lin MacDonald. 9.15: "Songs and Their Singing": Diseussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.30: Photography: "The Problems of Colours." Professor HB. J. Hartung. 9.31: "Northern Australia Water Conservation." William Hatueiu. 9.50: Programme of International Celebrities with annotations by Rudolf Himmer. Selections Philadelphia Philharmonie Orchestra and Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 7.45; A Musician’s Birthday Album, by George Findlay, Mus. Bac. 8.82: All Sporting Results. 8.55: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," by Captain C, H. Peters. 9.15: French, by Madame Soward. 9.31: "Tales of Terror Tactfully Retold." By J. P. Quaine. 9.50: Programme arranged by the Musie Teachers’ Association. ‘Soloists, Lorna Trist, Joy Tulloh, Leslie Jephcott. 11.0: Light Classical Programme, followed by "Comedy, Dyspeptics ! and Dramatie Sketch, "The Empty House," adapted for radio by Leslie Williams. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 7.45: Foundations of Organ Music, by ©. E. Monteath, F.R.C.0. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.30: All Sporting Results. 9.10: News. 9.15: Wireless Practice Up-to-Date, by H. K. Love. 9.31: "Northern Austra} . Aboriginies," By William Hatfield. 9.50: Programme. by the A.B.C. Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted by Violet Collinson, soprano; Ken Mountain, comedian and Howard Andrews, baritone. 10.50: "Contract Bridge." By Norman McCance. 11.20: Resumption of Dance Programme. 11.45: News. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 9.5: News. 9.15: Gardening Notes. 9.31: "Secondary Industry Development." By William Hatfield. 9.50: Community Singing Concert. Transmitted from Ballarat Town Hall. 11.45:. News. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 7.45: Musical Reproductions. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.30: All Sporting Results. 9.5; News. 9.30: Dance and Variety Programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted by the Gothenburg Trio, Charles Zwar, enfettainer, Harry Kitts, tenor, Lyla Stevens and Phil Smith, comedian. -11.45: News-‘and. Meditation Music.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 7
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4033AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 7
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