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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 8.5: -Chaplain Captain McKenzie wi!l speak on "Armistice Day." 8.20: A celebrity recital (R.). 9.0: Relayed from 3L0, Melbourne. ‘*"What Do We Know of "Music of the ' Twentieth Century." A talk by. Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R,C.M. 10.0: A national programme, Returned Soldiers’ Festival of Remembrance, ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 8.15: Bov Scouts and Girl Guides Session. 8.27: "The Family. Physician." yt 8.40: Reports. yor" 9.15: Sporting results. 9.30: For Business Girls: "More Safari Tales," told by Suzanne. Dumaine,* A surprise. speaker, 9.50;. News service. 10.0: Nationa] programme, See a1. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 13: .; 8.28: "What Has Happened to Our: Aces," a talk: by John D'Arcy. 8.40: Reports. » 9.10: Sporting results. 9.20: The A.B.C. Racing Commissioner. 9.50: News service.. 10.0: National programme. See. 30. WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER 14, 8.18: Services and Riflemen’ S session 8.40:. Reports, 9.10: Sporting results. 9.20: Mr. J. V. Membrey will speak on "Hard Court Tennis." 9.50: News service 10.0: The A.B.C. Musical Comedy Company presents: "The Red Widow," featuring Marie Bremner. Production : : Lawrence N. Cecil. Book and lyrics by ©. Pollock and R. Wolf. Musie by Charles Gebest. Adapted for radio by Edmund Barclay. A ‘strong cast-sup-ported by the A.B.C. Wireless Chorus and the A.B.C, Theatre Orchestra, un- ' der the direction of Willy Redstone, 11.30: Orchestral and Choral Concert by | the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orches- ' tra, conducted by HE. J. Roberts. The Sydney Male Choir, conducted by. Livyingstone C. Mote, M.A. Orchestra, Overture to "The Pearl of Brazil" (David). Choir, Three Negro Spirituals, by Bantock: "Nobody Knows," "Sinner, Don’t Let the Harvest," and "The Train." Orchestra, "Canzouetta" (Mendelssohn); "Barcarolle" (Rubenstein)-; "AN Polka": (Smetana). Choir: Three Negro Spirituals by: Bantock, "Peter, Go Ring"; "Were You There" ; "Deep River." Orchestra, Phantasy for Orchestra, "The Selfish Giant" (Coates), Choir: "Victory"
(Schubert) ; "Cargoes" (Balfour Gardiner) ; "Sea Fever’ (Jenkins). Or. chestra: Four Cornish Dances: "Mayday Dance"; "Fishers’. Dance’; "Rustice Dance"; "Floral Dance’ (Collins). THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 8.28: George Cooper will speak on "Gar-dening-The Culture ‘of Snapdragons." 8.40: Reporis. © 9.15: Sporting results. 9.25: Mr, Charles Lucas will epeak on "Boxing and Wrestling." . 9.35: W. W. Davis will speak on "This Week’s Wool.Sales." 9.50: News service. 10.0: A National programme, "Enter, Madame," by Gilda Varesj and Dolly Byrne. Production, Lawrence H.: Cecil. _Re-written for radio by Edmund Barclay. A programme by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, and Hileen' Boyd (contralto) The Band: -March, "The Third D.G’s.’ (Brophy) ; Overture, "Tally Ho!" (Ansell). Hileen. Boyd: Selections from her repertoire. The Band: Valse, "The Wedding of the Winds" (Hall) "Antonio’s Dilemmas." The Band: "In a Camp ofthe Ancient Britons" (Ketelbey). Hileen Boyd: Further selections from her ‘repertoire, ‘The Band: Entr’acte, ,""Baby’s- Sweetheart" (Corri); "A Chinese Street Scene" _(Seide). A Comedy Interlude by Charles Zoli and Partner. The Band: Selection, "The Belle of New York" (Kerker). FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 8.18: The Sporting ditor discusses "Current Sporting Events, " 8.40: Reports. 9.10: Sporting results. . 9.15: To-morrow’s Races by the A.B.C. Racing Commissioner, 9.58: News service. 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 8.15: Model Aeroplane session, conducted ‘ by Wings. { 8.25: Women’s sporting results, compiled by Atalanta. 8.40: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results, , ; 9.40: Wednesday’s Weights by the A. B.C. Racing Commissioner. 9.50: News service. 10.0: "Vaudeville," featuring Bric Masters in popular numbers; Tom Heyes, ' banjoist;- Vim and Vigour, patterologists; Merv. Bree, novelty’ pianist ; Vincent Ryan, comedian; . Clive Anadio, saxophonist; Leeds Le Mar, in song and patter; Des; Tooley, the girl with ‘the unusual voice; Dan Agar, dame impersonations, Pre sented by Fred Whaite and i his Vaudeville Orchestra.
"Three Fours," for Orchestra, Chorus, and Soprano. Presentiag the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orches‘tra, conducted by E. J. Roberts, the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post and Violet Rogers (soprano). ’ Orchestra, Overture to "Di Ballo" (Sullivan); Chorus, "Lyrical Intermezzi" (Johnston); Orchestra, "Der. Rogsenkavalier’ Waltz (Strauss); Violet Rogers, "Musetta’s Waltz’ from "La Boheme" (Puccini); waltz song from "Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod); Orchestra. "Valse Lyrique’; "Valse Triste" (Sibelius); Chorus, Waltz from "Faust" (Gounod) ; Orchestra, Valse Lente from "Coppelia" (Delibes); Waltz, "The , Bleeping Beauty" (Tschaikowsky,) ; =. Viglet . Rogers, Waltz Song from "Ty ‘Bacio’ _- (Arditi) ; Chorus and .Orchestra, "Invitation to the Waltz’ (Weber). 12.45: Music, mirth and melody... om ~~
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 38
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