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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 9.0: Divine Service from St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. Organist, Dr. A. HT. Floyd. a 10.30: Transmission from Victoria Palace, chamber music programnie. Arranged by Ivy Ball. Artists .. Edouard Lambert, violin; ° BJford Mack, ‘cello; Vora Bradford, piano;
Greta Callow, soprano. ‘Trio, "Sonata in A Major, No. 2" (Bach); soprano, "L’Améro, Saro Costante," "The Violet," ‘Alleluja" (Mozart). Trio, "Trio No, VI." Opus 70 (No. 2) (Beethoven), 11.50: News session, 12.0: Close down. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 8.30: Countryman’s session, 9.0: Sporting session. Women’s sports, conducted by Wallace Sharland, 9.30: "Our Suburbs Overseas-Kensing: ton and Kew," Mr. Dudley Glass, ' 9.45: Musical interlude. 9.50: News service. 8.0: From the Royal Showgrounds, a military tattoo. The most comprehensive attempt ever made in Australia to portray incidents in the history of the Navy, Army and Air Force, 12.45: News session. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 9.0: Sporting session, 9.30: Counsel for the defence, "The Civil Service," Dr. F. L. Maudlon. 9.50: News service. . 10.0: A special B.B.C. recorded programme, "Seven Days’ Sunshine." 10.56: Interlude, 11.0: Variety programme by the Wireless. Dance Orchestra, the "Master Four Quartette," W. Bungoyne, mouthorganist and Jones and Raines, entertdiners, 11.34: Acceptances and barrier positions for the third day of the V.R.C. Spring Meeting-Oaks day. ‘ 11.44: Variety programme continue 12.15: News session. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 9.0:. Sporting session. 9.30: "Reclaiming Youtbful Culprits." H, J. C. Foster, magistrate of Child- ren’s Courts. 9.45: Musical interlude, 9.50: News service. 8.0: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolph Himmer, ’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 9.0: Sporting session. 9.30: National talk, "The Flight of Reality," Mr. Frank Tate, 9.50: News service. 10.0: Bible study session, conducted by Rey. C. H. Nash. 10.35: First-nighters’ programme, introducing the Blue Triangle Ladies’ Band; Marion Kegg, soprano; Rosemary Spanger, pianist ;. Varley and Ford, comedians, 11.20: Acceptances for the final day of the V.R.C. spring meeting, including the Prince Henry Cup. 11.30: First-nighters’ programme continued, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 9.0: Sporting session. 9.30; "Johannesburg To-day," Dr, K. 8. Cunningham, M.A., Ph.D, 9.45: Musical. interlude, 9.50: News service, 10.0: A recital by Lionello Cecil (tenor) and Marshall Sumner (pianist), 10.45: Community singing from the Ballarat Town ‘Hall. Community singing features conducted by Sid Curnow. Supporting variety programme by wellknown variety artists, : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 9.0: Sporting session, ., 9.50: News service. ; 10.0: Old-time dance night. With the MacDuff-Williams. Dance Orchestra.. "Diggers’ Night."
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 56
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3953 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 56
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