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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 8.20: Buginess talk, Frank ‘Goldberg, © 9.45: Len Maurice entertains,
10.30: Sustaining programme, 10.45; Talk on Foreign Affsibe, J. M. Py ear ine . 2.9: Selected recordings, MONDAY, NOVEMBER las 8.50; Recorded music, -9,20:- "Mus, ’Artis and Mrs. ‘Iggs." 945: "Eb-and Zeb." 10,0: ‘Len Maurice, songs. at the piano, 10.45: *Winisms," by Jack Win. 10.30: Sustaining programme, 11.30: "Dixie Shoe Steppers.’ 7 Feature session; 12.0: Len Maurice, entertainer. . 12, 30:: Popular recordings, TUESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 13. 8.45: "The Romanee of Invention, " ‘by ’ A Rayward. ° 9.6: "The Happiness Four," 10.30: [ighlights from the week's new record -releases. 11.15: Keyboard Kapers-Vic and | Phil bere session. 2.0: Len Maurice. Popular recordings. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 8.45: "Winisms," by Jack Win, 9.30: Legends of Australia’ s lost race"The Aboriginal." 10,0; Close shaves. A true thriller. | 10.45: Talk on foreign affairs, J, M. Prentice. 11,15: 2UW weekly health talk; 11.30: Sustaining programme. . 11.45: Norway-The Northern "Lights--Bruce Anderson, 12,0: A piano programme by the Shefte Melody Man. 12.380: Radio talk, R. H. W. Power. 12,30: Len Maurice. . 1,0; Popular recordings, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 8.45: "Winisms’" by Jack Win, 9.0; "The March of Time.* 9.20; "Mrs. ’Arris and Mrs. ’Iggs," 9.45: George Park. 10.15: "Giggling Gertie and Beau Bertie." An Athol Tier presentation. 10.30; Sustaining Vaudeville Bill, 42,30: Len. Maurice in Song and Story. 12.45; Popular recordings, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 8,40: To-morrow’s sporting. Charles » Lawrence. 9.0: Smoke Concert. 9.80: "Winisms" by Jack Win. 10.15: Radio ‘Trade Demonstration Period. , 11.0: "Mirthquakers," Feature session. 11.19; "Tenakoe Actea-Roa’-New Zealand session. 11.30; Studies in Still Life-Feature session by J. M. Prentice. 11.50: Gardening talk. S. H, Hunt. 12.0: Dance music and popular recordings. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 8.30: Sporting results-Jack Lawrence. 9,0: BHlectrical recreation of the afternoon’s race descriptions, 9.55: Farmers’ session, 10.15: Famous Red Book Stories, drametised by the Red Book Players, "He | Knew -Women." ' ‘10.50: "Piebald Philosophy"-Jack Win. 11,0; "Rudy Wiedoeft"-eature session, 11,20; A Vandeyille Bill, : 12.0: "The Life of Victor Herbert." Part IL; feature session. 12.15: Dance music and popular record- ; INGE. oe et ta: ee et
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 40
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