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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. 9.0: From St. Andrew’s CathedralDivine service. Preacher: The Very Rey. the Dean of Sydney. 10.30:- From the studio. "Famous Crimes in Retrospect." 11.0: Programme presented by the surcessful competitors in the tenth annuat Kisteddfod, organised by N. S.W, Government Railway Iastitute. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 8.35: Reports, 9.10: See 3AR. ; 9.20: Relayed from 5CL, Adelaide, re-:
sume of the Sheffield Shield cricket match, South Australia v. New South Wales. played at Adelaide. 30: From the studio: "For Women." Janie Ranken (an Authoress of Our Girlhood); Mrs, Ewing, a surprise speaker, 9,50: Newe service, 10.0: Further adventures of the ‘Three AMusketeers’’: (Dumas). Dramatisesdi by Edmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the fourti: "Phe Cardinal’s Flight." 16.35: "The Mikado" or "Lhe Town of Titipu" (recorded yersion). Libretto ‘by W. 8S. Gilbert. Musi¢ by Arthur Sullivan. Under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. Soloists, chours and orchestra of the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company.. 12,30: Close down. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 8.35: Reports. 8.10: See 38AR. 9.20: Relayed from 5CL, Adelaide, resume of the Sheffield Shield cricket mateh, South Atistralia v. New South Wales, played at Adelaide. 9.30: From the studio, National Taik, "Unusual Holidays: Down the Western Wace of the Australian Alps," a talk by Stuart Jamieson. 9.50: News service. 10.0: Jennie Benson, versatile revue star, with Albert Batchelder at the piano. 10.30: A programme presented by the "Orientalists." 11.15: "On with the Dance," second of the series "Egyptian." Characters :- Harmichis-the Egyptian, the High Priest, Charmion, Cleopatra. | 11.30: A programme presented by the "Orvientalists." 12.30: Close down. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 8.13: Services and Riflemen’s Session. §.35: Reports: 9.5: Sporting results. 9.20: J. V. Membrey will speak on "Tard Court Tennis." 9.30: "Personality of the Week." 9.50: News service, 10.0: A. Symphony Concert (r,). 11.15: "Leaves of Memory," adapted and presented by Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Michin.. 11.35: Light Orchestral Concert, 12.30: Close down. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 8.5:. Model Aeroplane Session, conducted by "Win gs. " 8.20: "Propagation of Plants," a talk by George Cooper. 8.35: Reports. 9.10: Sporting results. 9.20: Charles Lucas will speak on "Boxing and Wrestling,"
9.30: Relayed from 406, Brisbane: National talk.) A Brisbane doctor will speak on "The Flight from RealityIn Law." 9.50: News service.’ 10.0; Relayed from the Chatswood ‘Pown Hall: Community singing concert, arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists: James Griffith, blind baritone; Millie Doris, entertainer; Wendling and Molloy, novelty instrumentalists. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 8.20: "Wool-Classing’-A talk by B. J. O’Reilly. 8.45: Reports. 9.0: For the Man on the Land, "Birds and Agriculture’-A talk by J. R. Kinghorn, C.M.Z.S. 9.10: See 3AR. 9.20: A.B.C. Racing Commissioner will (liscuss to-morrow’s races, 9,30: The Sporting Editor will discuss "Current Sporting vents." 9.50: News service. 10.0: National Miiitary Band: March. "The Red Cloak’ (Mansfield). Overture, "Le Caid" (Thomas). Quartette, "Life’s Balcony’; "Iwo Little Words" (Brahe). _National Military Band, "Gipsy" Suite: The Dance; Love Duet; Tarantelle (German). Quartette, "Yarmouth Fair"? (Warlock); "Nothin? But Love" (Bond). National Military’ Band: Serenade, "Love in Aready’ (Wood); Inter-. mezzo, "Little Gadabout" (Colin); "Variations on Carnival of Venice’’ (Winterbottom). Quartette, "To My Lady" (Rowley); "My Love is Just a Darling". (Besly). National’ Military Band: ‘Fantasia, "Christmas Time in Merry England" (Bennett). 11.5: A talk interlude, 11.20: B.B.C. recording, ‘Aldershot: Tattoo," a broadcast from the Rusnmoor Arena. Aldershot, described by Mr. Malcolm Frosi. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 8.25: Women’s sporting results, compiled by Atalanta. 8.35: Reports. $.45: Sporting results, 9.10: See 8AR. , 9.20: Relayel from 5CL, Adelaide, zesnme of to-day’s play in the Sheffield Shield cricket match, South Australia v. Queensland." 9.30: From the studio: "Sports and Sportsmen"-A talk by Hugh D, M:Intosh. 9.50: News service. 10.0: Our Radio Dance Night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by Cee Morrison and the Mastersingers’ Vocal Quartette. ;
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 46
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