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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 9.0: Divine service from St, Stephen's Chureh, Portland. Special Centenary service. Sermon: The Archbishop of Melbourne. 10.30: Brass Band Concert by 32nd Bat: talion Band. Harold Garde, tenor, and Vera Thrush, soprano, duets. Adrian Bendall, harp. John Hobbs, baritone. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 9.0: Sporting session, including women’s sports, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.30: Our Suburbs Overseas, "Brighton and Box-hill"; Mr. Dudley Glass.
10.1: A programme of international celebrities with special annotations by Rudolph Himmer, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 9.0: Sporting. session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: National talk, Counsel for the Defence, ‘""The’ Teacher" ; Professor G S. Browne, 10.1: Light Orchestral Concert, by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, assisted by Greta Callow, soprano; Sydney . Williamson, monologues; Don Howley, ‘cello. A.B.O. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, "Hungarian. Rhapsody No, 3 in D" (Liszt). Soprano: "Twilight Fancies’ (Delius); "The Dandelion" (Dunhill) ; "Where the Bee Sucks" (Sullivan), ’Cello: "Berceuse Slave" (Meruda) ; "Neruda" (Lalo). Sydney, Williamson, "Grandfather" (Jordon); "Putting Up With It" (Townsend). Orchestra: Overture, "Tally Ho" (Ansell). Monologues: Light comedy numbers, A.B.O. .(Meibourne) Concert Orchestra : ""Aubade" (Lotter); "Carrisima" (Elgar), 11.15: From the Melbourne 'Town Hall, description of the International Pageant. } WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, . 9.30: In the Looking Glass, "Our NaNational Race"; Mrs. ‘Nettie Palmer, | 10.1: Unit one: From Hoyt’s Ivanhoe Theatre, Grand Proclamation Concert, by: Heidelberg City. Orchestra, Heidelberg District Musical Society, and Alphington Choral Society. Beatrice Oakley, soprano; Sundowners’ Male Quartette, David Sisserman, ‘cello. 11.15: Unit two: Variety programme from the studio. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: National talk from Adelaide, "The Flight from Reality in Polities"; Professor C. V. Portus, 10.1: Unit one: Bible study session, con+ ducted by Rev. ©. H. Nash. "Last Mes. sages of Mercy." Chap. 55-59, 10.30: Unit two: Canadian DX relay, an Australian programme for our sister ‘Dominion, . 11.25: A talk, "From Commonwealth to Dominion"; M. T. Stewart, acting Trade ° Commissioner for Canada. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 8.30; Countryman’s session. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, including selections by our racing experts for to-morrow’s races, and resume of the day’s play in the cricket match, New. South Wales versus South Australia, played in Sydney, 9.30: "Canine Edueation" ; P. Schifferdecker, . 10.1: Unit one: An international variety programme. Recent recordings by famous artists of the world, 10.45: Unit two: From Central Hall, Geelong, community singing, conducted by ‘W. Gallagher. Supporting variety prosramme, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland; including a resume. of the day’s play in the cricket match, New South Wales versus South Australia, played at Sydney. 10.1; National programme from Brisbane Town Hall. A special programme, nas been arranged.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 40
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