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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 8.24; Request numbers. 9.0: Divine Service from Wesley Church, Melbourne. 10.80: Brass Band Concert. Brunswick City Band, Etta Bernard, contralto; Arnold Colman, organ; and Frank Ricco, piano. 11.0: "By the Fireside" with "The Sundowners’ Quartet," and Arnold Colman at the grand organ. 11.20: Resumption of Band Concert. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 8.15: For the Musical Student. By Lindsay Biggins, Mus.Bac. 8.80: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All Sporting Results. 9.25: Reports and News. 9.45: International Affairs. A gazette of world relations. Dr. G L. Woods, M.A. 10.1: "The English Poets-Laureate," 5. The Laureates of the Century. OD. C. Griffiths, M.A. 10.20: A Brahms-Wagner Programme with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. $.15: For the Man on the Land. Seasonal Hints for Poultry Keepers. Mr. Ww. ©. Rugg, poultry expert. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All Sporting Results. 9.25: "Eneyclopaedics." By Lin Macdonald. 9.385: News. 9.45: Songs and their singing discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 10.14: Why the Weather? 5. "Ripples in Air Streams," Henry Barclay, As-
sistant Director, Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau. 10.20: Thirty Minutes’ Light Music and Comedy, Rudy Wayne and his Honolulu Boys; Norm. Bland, "Almost a Gentleman." 10.55: "The Sport of Kings." A comedy in three acts by Ian slay. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 8.15: A Musician’s Birthday Album. By George Findlay, Mus.Bace.: 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All Sporting Results. 9.25: "Books-Wise and Otherwise," by Captain C. H. Peters. 9.35; News. : ' 9.45: French. By Madame Soward. 410.1: The Economist at Bay.-A series of debates on economic questions. Professor L. F. Giblin and An Inquisitor. 10.20: Druids’ Concert from Victoria Hall. Community Singing assisted by well-known artists. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. $.15: The Romantic History of Musie in Burope. ‘Third series. Louis Lavater. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9,2: All Sporting Results. Acceptances and barrier positions, Moonee Valley Gold Cup Meeting. 9.85: News. 9.45: Wireless Up-to-Date. Mr. H. K. Love. 10.1: The Ocean-Biological Aspects 1. "Life in the Ocean." Dr. O. W. Tiegs, D.Se. 10.20: Dance Programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted by Ios-Spry-the irresponsible comedian, with ina Down, George Webster and A. G. an interlude at 11.30: "Contract Bridge" by Norman McCance. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 8.15: Hints to Home Gardeners. Mr. A. Antonio. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All Sporting Results. Bric Welck will speak on Moonee Valley prospects. 9.35: News. 9.45: A Special Talk by an officer of the Department of Agriculture. 10.1: "The Dominion of Canada"-The timber industry. By "Jack Canuck." 10.20: Community Singing from Geelong Hall of Honour, supported by well. known artists. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. 8.15: For the Musical Student. By Lindsay Biggins, Mus.Bac. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All Sporting Results. 9.85: News. 9.45: "Italy To-day," by Signorina Rita L’Hardy. 10.1: Variety. Wireless Dance Orchestra, J. Alexander Browne, baritone; Signor Manzoni, mandolin; "Hmma and ‘Erbert" in topical trivialities; Pauline, Judith and Joan, Sisters Three in Harmony; Marjorie Stedeford. 10.50: "Reminiscences of Vaudeville" Rita Hilton and Syd. Hollister. 11.20: A Mystery Story. "The Deyildom of the Double." 11.35: Resumption of variety programme. .
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 7
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