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2 FC

SYONEY

NATIONAL STATION 665 KC

‘* SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 9.0: National talk. See 3AR. 9.45: Nattional programme. See 3L0: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 8.15: Boy Scouts and Girl Guides session. Se , §.27: "He Showed us the: Roussillon." Talk by Elsner Stewart. — §.40: Reports, — 9.30: For business girls. "In Defence of ' Vanity." Talk. by Muriel Feldwick. A surprise speaker. 9.50: News .service,. .. 10.0: National programme. See.3L0O. ' TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 6. 8.28: "Norfolk Island," by an. Islander, Jack Tulley 2 3 es 8.40: Reports... aL ste 1 10.0: A national. programme. "Paddy the Next best; ‘Thing,* by -W. Gayer MacKay, and; Robert. Ord. Adapted for radio and-production: by ‘Lawrence HA. Cecil es : m4 3 Si be 11,0: Recortting of the Melbourne ‘Cup; 11.15: Recital: by. Percy. Grainger, .""Pre-lude-and..Fugue;.". © Sharp‘) Minor," (Bach); "Jeux. -D’Hau" (The Foutitain) (Ravel); "La Gibeth" (The Gal-low-Tree) (Ravel) ; ‘Piano Sonata, Op. 66" -¢Oyril Scott): "Arkansas Travel. lev,".. American folk ‘-damce, set by David Guion; "Irish Tune From County Deny," set by Grainger ; "Country Gardens," DPnglish Morris. dance tune set by Grainger. | 12.32: "Meditation music:;WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER:-7.° * $.18: Services and Riflemen’s geesion., 8.407 Reports; --- , 9.20: Mr. V,.J. Membrey will speak on "Hard Court ‘Tenis?’ 9.50: News service. . a 10.0:"National ‘programme. See 3L0. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 8.28: "Dahlias for December Planting." Talk by George Cooper. 8.40: Reports. . . 9.25: Mr. ©) Lucas will speak on ."Boxing and: Wrestling." . Le

9.35: Mr. -W. W. Davis. will Speak on "This Week’s Wool Sales." i ws 9.502. News ‘service. wen g 10.0: National programme. : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 9. | "ie 310-" 8.20: The Sporting: Editor discusses, cur: Sp ted reut sporting events: 8.40: Reports. 9.50: News service: 10.0: A national programme, Taj Mahal." A romantic musical drama of Old India. Written and produced by John Bedouin. Music specially composed «by Frederick | Whaite (author and composer of "The Willow Pattern Plate). Soloist, Alfred Wilmore. Incidental music by the A.B.C. . (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, . conducted by Fred Whaite. ee 11,15: Programme by A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra and A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. * Conducted ° by Joseph Post, with Nora Williamsou violinist. ; vet Fo 11.15: Orchestra, Overture. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolai). Chorus, . four part songs, (Bdward Elgar ;, "Yea! Cast me from Heights of the. Mountains." "Whither I Pind Thee," "After Many a Dusty Mile," "DByening Scene." Violinist with orchestia, "Rhapsodie in A Minot" (Dvorak): Chorus, "Madrigal of Spring? ° (Perey . Meteher), "Vocal Pavan" ‘(Rowley), "Sir Eglamore"’ (Balfour Gardiner), Orchestra, "Serenade" (Hlgar), "Shepherd’s Fennel’s Dance" (Balfour Gardiner), "Interrhezzo — | Zazra" . (York Bowen). Chorus, "Oh! I-wish,] . Were a Tiny ‘Brownie Bird" (Loyvatt) ; "Music When Soft Voices _ Die" (Lovatt). Orchestra, "Second Slavonic Rhapsody" (Friedmann). 12.32: Latest dance music.’ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 8.15: Model aeroplane session, conducted by "Wings." | 8.25: Women’s sporting results, compiled . by Atalanta, 8.40: Reports. = 9.20: To-morrow’s races by the A.B. , Racing Commissioner, 9.50: News service. 10.0: The A.B.C. Revue Company. pre. sent "Just Quietly," A ‘topical survey With a ‘wandering mike, | Written by Edmund Barclay. Production, James, J. Donnelly,

11.15: Programine presented by WNational’ Military’ Band, conducted’ by Stephen Yorke, Horace: Gilson, tenor, — National Military Band, Mar¢h, "New Colonial" (Hall) ; Overture, *Masaniello™ (Auber). Horace Gilson, "SenGipsy". (Heiid);. "The Quietest Thitigs" "(Haydn: ‘Wood). National Military ‘Band, Spanish Suite, "Tua Feria" (Lacome); "Los Torog-La Rega-La Zarzuela." 11.45: °©Comedy — interlude. National Military Band, Selection, "A Country Girl" (Monckton). Horace Gilson, "Musie of the Night" (Coates) ; ‘Love I Give you my All" (Besley). National Military Band. Idyll, ° "The’ Glow Worm" (Lincke); Patrol, "The Wee MacGregor" (Amers) ‘ 12,32: Musi¢ mirth and melody (R.). " 2

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

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2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

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