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SYDNEY NATIONAL' STATION 855 K.c.

. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 9.0:. From Pitt Street. Congregational Chureh, Divine Service.. Preacher: Rev. T. BE. Ruth. Organist: Lilian Frost. 10.30: Famous Crimes in Retrospect. Second of a series, "The Case of Sergeant Gutteridge." 11.0: "Australia Looks_on the . World." Talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. 11,15: Programme arranged by Vost Janssen String Quartet, Merle Ambler, who was successful in the recent City of Sydney Wisteddfod.' Quartet, "Allegro- Appassionata"’ first movement, from Quartet’ in BH Minor (Smetana). Merle Ambler, "Where Corals Lie" (Elgar); "Quiet" (Sanderson). © Quartet, "Allegro Moderato a la Polka"; "Largo Sostenuto" (Smetana); "2nd and 8rd Movements from above . Quartet" (Smetana). Merle Ambler, "Still as the Night" (Bohm) ; "Caro Mio Ben’. (Giordani). Quartet, "Allegro Modérato « and Adagio Cantabile’ from D "Major Quartet, 1st and 2nd Movements (Haydn). : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12.. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: Mr. H. O. Woodhouse, A.R,I.B.A.. will speak on "The Decorations and Furniture of the 1934 House." 10.0: "The Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Dramatised by Hdmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H.-Cecil. Bpisode the eleventh: "A Woman Scorned." 10.25: Programme by Leslie McCallum, baritone and flautist: Constance Burt, soprano, Batitone, "Old Man Noah"

~~ (Sanderson); "To My -Lady" .(Row-. ley); "Sons of the Brave’ Song March: . (Bedgood). Soprano, "Down in. the Forest" (Ronald); "Yung Yang". (Bantock); ‘Where the Bee Sucks" (Sullivan), " .-Flautist, . "Idylle" (Krantz) ; "Pan and the Birds" . (Moquett). . Soprano, "Mad « Scene. from Lucia" (Donizetti) with flute obligato. Soprano. and baritone, "Duet from 8rd. act (Verdi). 11.9: "Leaves of Memory," written and presented by Bllis Price. Assisted by Patricia Minchin. . 11.15: Programme presented by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke and.A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ,§.15: Dinner- music. ‘ 9.30: Relayed from SCL, Adelaide: A ‘National Talk. Professor G. V. Portus, M.A., B.Litt., will speak on "Counsel for. the Defence-Thg Case for the Politician." 10: A light musieal play, "Seven Days’ Sunshine." Recorded in the -B.B.C. studios, : 11.0: A’ talk. . 11.15: "Nothing Under Seventy Programme." tate 12.20:. Late news. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. $.15: Dinner music. 9:30: The Personality of the Week: 10:03' ‘AY programme of works by Bedrich Smetana. Introductory remarks. by Dr. Rudolf Kuraz, Czechoslovak Consul-in-Charge for Australia and _ New Zealand. Trio. for Violin, ’Cello "and Piano. Ronald Wilkinson, violiuist ; Osrie Fyfe, ’cellist ; Laurence Godfrey Smith, pianist. Gwen’ ‘Selva, soprano: Air . from "The: Bartered Bride’; Air from ‘Lhe Secret." Laurence Godfrey Smith, piano solos: "In Ozechoslovakia"; "Fairy Tale"; "By the Sea Shore." Ronald Wilkinson, violin solo: "Innocence"; "Souvenir," a 11.0: Releases of the month (r.). THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: Relayed from GWF, Perth, A National Talk, Professor W. Murdoch will speak on "The Plight from Reality: -In Literature." 10.0: From the Chatswood Town Hall: Community singing ¢oncert, arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists: Harrison White’s Banjo and Guitar Players. 12,20: Late.news. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 8.15: Dinner’ music, 3.30: "Ror the Man on the Land.’ " FH. S, Bate, M.L.A., will speak on "Fodder. Conservation for. the Coastal Dairy Farmer." 10.0: "Aldershot Tattoo." A broadcast from the Rushmoor Arena, Aldershot, described by Malcolm Frost. B.B.C. recording: 411.10: An hour arranged by the Musical Association of N:‘S.W. Dagmar ‘Roberts, pianist; Jules van der’ Klei, ‘cellist; and vocalist. Piano: Rhapsody in B Minor’ (Brahms). Voeal, Cello: ‘Sonata (Brahms). ‘Piano: ‘Consolation. in D Flat (Liszt) ; Polonaise in BE (Liszt). Vocal. "Cello: -Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt-Popper), 12.10: Musical interlude.

. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. * $45: Dinner music. 9.30: "Sport and Sportsmen." Captain J. M.. Bate will speak on "Sport in Other. Lands: Pursuing Rogue Blephant." 10.0: Radio. dance night, with A.B.C. Dance: Band, conducted by Cee Morrison, and Mastersingers Male Quartet.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 38

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 38

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 38

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