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Melbourne 492 metres
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12. $.24: Request numbers, ete. 9.0: Divine Service from Wesley Chureh, Melbourne. 10.80: Band Concert by the Malvern’ Tramways Band and leading radio performers, including "By the Fireside" with the "Sundowners’ Male Quartet" and Arnold Colman at the grand organ. ‘ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. $.15: For the musical student, by Lindsay Biggins, Mus. Bac. | | 8.30: Countryman’s Session. — 9.2: All sporting results. 9.25: Reports and news. 9.45: "International Affairs," by Dr. G. L. Wood, M.A. 10.0: "The Psychology of Dreams," Professor J. Alexander Gunn. 10.20: Classical programme arranged by the Music Teachers’ Association of Victoria, featuring Nelson Oliver and Milly Hunt, violins ; Rita Hope, piano. 11.25: "In Lighter Vein."- Caffaro’s Argentina Band and Neapolitan Duo. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 3.15: For the Man on ‘the Juand--Or-chard Irrigation. IF. M. Read. 8.30; Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All sporting results. 9.25: Memories of a Master Mariner. Mr. Frank Woolcoft. 9.35: News. 9.45: Songs and their Singing discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 10.0: "Why the Weather?" Henry Barelay, Assistant Director Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau. 10.20: Recorded programme of International Celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer, ineluding . the Berlin State Opera and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestras. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. $15: A Musician’s Birthday Album. By George Findlay, Mus. Bac. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All sporting results. ~ 9.35: News. : 9.45: French, By Madame Soward. (Turn to page 21.)
Australian Programmes (Continued from page 9.) 10.0: The Heonomist at Bay. Professor L. F. Giblin and "An Inquisitor." ¥0.20: Brass Band and Variety Programme, featuring St. Augustine’s Boys’ Band, Bob Molyneaux and Margot Sheridan, entertainers; Dark Town Trio, FB. Laslett, bass. 11.5: Two Short Plays. Mr. and Mrs. Dudlay. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 8.15: "The Romantie History of Music in Europe,"-by Louis Lavater.
8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All sporting results. 9.45: Wireless Practice Up-to-Date, by Mr. H. K. Love. 410.1: "The Ocean." Dr. O. W. Tiegs, D.Se. 10.20: Hungarian Musie by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra. Assisting artists: A. ©.. Bartleman, baritone; Mabel Nelson, piano. 14.15: A B.B.C. Recorded Programme. "Vaudeville." . , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.35: News. 9.45: Descriptive Tour of the Laboratories of the Commonwealth Council of
the Department of Tndustrial and Scientifie Research. _ on 10.0: ‘Phe Dominion of Canada." "Jack Canuck." 10.20: Community Singing Concerts relayed from Ballarat Town Hall. Supported by well-known radio artists. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. $.15: Musical reproduction. . 8.30: Countryman’s Session. 9.2: All sporting results. 9.45: "Italy To-day," Signorina Rita L’Hardy. 10.0: Dance programme, by Wireless Dance Orchestra. Assisting artists: Master ~‘our Quartet, Gladys Verona, soprano; Frank Perrin, English Comedian.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 9
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4213AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 9
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