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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER il. 9.0: Divine service from Wesley Church, Melbourne. Organist, "William G. | James. Sermon, Dr. James’ Mofiitt, of New York. ~ wot 10.30: Unit One. ° Unfamiliar Music by. Familiar Composers. A programme arranged by Mr. Fritz Hart, F.R.C.M. Artists: Gertrude Healy, violin; Lilian Stott, soprano. Violin: Minuet and Gavotte (Veracini) ; Minuet (Handel). Sopraio: "It is Fulfilled; "Praise God the Year is Ending":(Bach). Violin: "Presto" (Haydn); Songs for Voice and Violin (Holst). 11.20; Unit Two. "Around the Organ with Sankey," arranged by Robert Spaven, . . 11.50: News session. ~ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 8.30: Countryman’s session. " 9.0: Sporting ‘session, including women's sports,;-condueted by Mel Morris. 9.30: "Onur Suburbs Overseas: Malvern and Canterbury," Mr. Dudley Glass." 9.50; News service. , 10.4: Unit One. Programme arranged by Victorian Musie Teachers’ Association. -The Arioso.Prio: Trio in -C. Minor, Op. 66:-Allegro energico e eon fuoco; Andante e con fuoco; Andante expressivo (Mendelssohn). 19.20 (approx,): Unit Two. From Prince’s Pier, Port Melbourne, description of the departure of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester, by H.M.S: Sussex for Tasmania. 10.49 (approx.): From the studio. Music Teachers’ Association programme continned. 11.0: Unit Three. "A Scot’s First Im- pression. of Australia," Professor Arehibald Main. 11.15: Unit Four. Programme by the’ International Hnsemble. Light classical programme, The Works of Tschaikowsky. Cecilia Kilduff, violin: "Melodie"; .""Humoresque." Harold McKelvie, haritene: "Don Jyan’s Serenade"; "Pleading." BHleanor Clapham, piano: "Chanson Triste" ; "Chant Sans Paroles." Playlet. . "The Blackmailing Lady," by Sutro. Mr, Longdon, Leslie Williams; James | Arnold, Rutland Beckett; Mr. Best, ‘David Rowland; Princess Gregorieff. Catherine Neill. Harold MeKelvie, baritone: "Weep No More"; "To the Forest." Cecilia’ Kilduff, violin: "Serenade Melancholique"; "None but the Weary Heart.". TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 9.0: Sporting Session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.50: National talk from Adelaide; Consel for Defence, ‘Lhe Politician." Brofessor G. V. Portus. — 10.0: Unit One. "The Squire," A comedy drama in three acts, by A. W. Pinero. Adapted for broadeasting and produced _ by Maurice, Dudley, 11.25: Unit Two. Variety Programine. Wireless Dance Orchestra: "Melody ‘in Spring" -(Gensler); -"Master Four" Quartette: "Rollin' Home" (De Rose) } "Waiting at the Gate for Katy" (Richard Whiting) ; Wireless Datice.Orehes tra, "Novelty Number"; Ken Monnr tain, comedian; Wireless ° Dance Orchestra, ;. "Keep on Doin’ What. You're Doin® (Ruby); Master Four
Quartetie, "Jonathan Jones" (David Slater); "The Christening" (Fisher) ; ‘Ken Mountain, Comedian; Wireless i Dance ‘Orchestre, "The Very Thougit "of You" {Nobie); "Melancholy Serenade". (Coughlan). _ : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel _ Morris. : 9.30: In the Looking Glass. "Our Accent and Language," Mrs. Nettie Palmer. 10.4: Unit One. ‘ With the Moderns (i). Compositions by George Gershwin. 10.45; Paul Whiteman and his Orclies tra, with. Roy: Bargy: at the «piano? "Concerto in F for Piano and Orehestra"; Allegro; Andante con moto; .AIlegro con brio. New Light Sympucay Orchestra, with George Gershwin, Syipphonic Poem, "An American in Paris." 12.15: Unit Two, from the Mechayies’ Institute, Bacchus Marsh: Commanity singing, conducted by Mr. W. Doneghue. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by W allace Sharland, " 9,30: National Talk from Perth: "The Flight from Reality in Literatu:s." Professor W. Murdoch, M.A. 9.50: News service. 10.1; Unit One, Bible study session, covducted by Rey. C. H. Nash. -The Servant of God, His Suffering. Chap. 5219.38: Unit Two. Brass Band Concert. Austral. Brass Band: March, Our Director" (Bidgood); Waltz, Senta" (Raymond). .Cielia Genoni Negri, So- prano: "Robin Song’ (White); "4A Dream" (Bartieet); "Chinese Flower" (Robert Hood Bowerg). William King, (Xylophone): "Minuet" (Padez2wski); "Colonel Bogey" (Alferd). Dr. Bartolini, bavitone: "A Vucehelia" (Tosti) ; "O’ sole mio" (H. Di Capua) Austral Brass Band: "The Maid of the Mountains" (Fraser-Simson), 11.17: "The Two Buskerteers" in "Wrest-. ling Champs." 11,27: Austral Band Concert continued. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 9.0: Sporting. session, conducted by Mel Morris, including selections hy our racing experts for tog-morrow’s races and. resume of the day’s play in the Woodful-Ponsford Testimonial Cricke: Match, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ‘ : 9.30: Advice to Dairy Fanmers. Mr. G. F, Young. 9.50; News service, 10,1; A programme of International Celebrities with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by WaiJace Sharland, ineluding a resume oi the day’s play in the Woodfull4Ponsford Testimonial Cricket Match, 9.50: News service. Dance and Variety Programme by Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted by Rita Hilton, soubrette; Philip Fletcher, baritone; Austin Andersen, entertainer, ~
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 40
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