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SUNDAY, OCTOBER i. 7.54: Request numbers and announcements, . 8.30: Divine Service from Auburn Methodist Church, 10.0: Chamber Music Recital by Sisserman Quartette, with Steuart Wilson, English Tenor. 11.20: Late news. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 7.45: For the Musical Student: By Lindsay Biggins, Mus, Bac. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: AJl Sporting Results. 8.55: Reports. 9.10: News, 9.15: International Affairs: A. Gazette of World Relations. Dr, G, L. Wood, M.A. 9.31: The HEinglish Poets, Laurette, "The Rateatcher Period"; D. C. Griffiths, M.A, . 9.50: Programme of Light Classics, arranged by the Music Teachers’ Association: Herni Touzeau ’Cello Bnsemble; J. Alexander Brown, Baritone. 10.55: A Brass Band Concert, Brunswick ‘City Band, conducted by Hugh Niven. The Sundowners’ Male Quartette; Rita Hilton, Soubrette, : 11.50: Late news. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 7.45: For the Man on the Land: "Preparation of the Wool Clip." N. A. Bowman, Sheep and Wool Expert. S$. . Countryman’, Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 8.55: ‘"Encyclopasedics," by Lin MacDonald, 9.15: "Songs and Their Singing": Discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.380: Photography: "The Problems of Colours." Professor BD. J. Hartung. — 9.31: Why the Weather? ‘The dust in the Air. Henry Barkley, Assist. Director, Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau. 9.50: Programme of International Celebrities with special annotations by tudolf Himmer, * 11.45: Late’ News. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 7.45: "A Musician’s Birthday Album," by George Findlay, Mus. Bac. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 8.55: Books-Wise and Otherwise. By Captain C. H. Peters. 9.5: News. ' 9.15: French. By Madame Soward. 9.81: The Heonomist at Bay. A series of Debates on: Heonomic Questions. . "Are {Continued on Page 44.)
Australian Programmes
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Depressions Inevitable?" The Heonomist, Professor L. F. Giblin and An Inquisitor. 9.50: From Melbourne Town Hall. Concert by the Royal Victorian Liedertafel. (Conductor, Frederic Harp). Assisted by Grace Simpson, soprano; and Leslie McCallum, baritone. 11.45: Late News. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 7.45: The Romantic History of Music in Burope. Third series. Louis Lavater. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.82: All Sporting Results. Acceptances and barrier positions for Mlemington Races, October 7. 9.5: News. 9.15: Wireless Up-to-date. By H. K. Love. 9.31: "The Ocean." "Movements of the Waters of the Ocean." Associate Professor Hi. 8. Summers, D.Sc. 9.50: Dance Programme by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Dance Orchestra. Assisted by Irene Bennett, soprano; Thomas Goodall, baritone; Roy and Fran. entertainers, with an interlude at 11.0, "Contract Bridge." by Norman McCance. 11.45: Late News.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 7.45: A talk by Mr. K. V. Ferguson, Silvicultural Officer of the Forests Commission of Victoria. 8.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All sporting results. Bric Welch will speak on to-morrow’s races at Flemington. 9.5: News. 9.15: Gardening Notes. 9.31: The Dominion of Canada. 2."Canadian Waterways" by "Jack Canuck." 9.50: Community Singing from Town Hall, Ballarat. Conductor: Stan Jones. 11.45: Late News. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 7.45: For the Musical Student: By Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac. $.0: Countryman’s Session. 8.32: All Sporting Results. 9.5: News. 9.15: Dsperanto. By R. R. Rawson. 9.30: Old Time Dance Night of Scottish Airs by Macduff Williams’s Orchestra. 12.30: Late news.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 7
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