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3 AR

MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 610 k

-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 9.0: Divine service from the Independent Church, Collins Street. Preacher. Rey. A. Penry. 10.30: Chamber music programme, arranged by Ivy Ball... Artists: Trio (Cecil Bois, piano; -Blford Mack. ’eello; Lazare Sverdloff, violin) and

Freda Treweek, mezzo-soprano. 11.25: Interlude. 11,30: Around the Organ with Sankey, "arranged by Robert Spaven. -11.50: News Session. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland, including women’s sports. 9.10: Resume -of the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match. South Australia v. Queensland. +30: A tour of Merrie England, conducted by Dudley Glass: "The Old Capital and the New Forest," 9.50: News service. i9.0: Orchestral concert by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, with Barend Harris. bass-baritone, and Frances Dillon. soprano. ra

11.15: Christmas greetings. 11,25: Variety programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, the Austral Harmonists Quartette, Dave Morrison and his Fairy Bells. , 12.15: News session. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25. 9.80: National talk. (See 2BL.) 10.0: From the Melbourne Town Hall, Centenary festival performance of "The Messiah" (Handel) by the Melbourne Philharmonie Society, conducted by Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R.C.M. 12.45 (approx.): A Musical ‘Your Through the British Empire (r.). 1.55: A special programme arranged in conjunction with the British Broadcasting Corporation. WEDNESDAY, QECEMBER 26. 9.0: Sporting session.

9.10: Resume of the day’s play in the Sheftield Shield Cricket Match, Victoria v. New South Wales, played at Melbourne, 9.20: Resume (from Adelaide) of the day’s play in the Sheflield Shield Cricket Match, South Australia v. Queensland, played at Adelaide. 9.30: "The Russian Ballet: Its History. and Romance," M. Vladimir Launitz, conductor of the Russian Ballet. 9.50: Newe service. 10.0: Special reproductions. "Pictures at an Wxhibition," by Moussourgsky, orchestrated by Maurice Ravel, "Sarabande," by Debussy, arr. Ravel. Played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitsky. 10.45: "Playing the Game," a farcical exee eee . emmafen

travaganza by L. du Garde Peach. Programme recorded by the B.B.C. 11.30: The music and story ot Noel Coward’s romantic comedy, "Conversation Piece," with Yvonne Printemps, Noel Coward, and the members of the original production. from His Majesty's Theatre, London, 12.15: News session. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, 9.30: From Brisbane, a talk: "The World as I See It-A Survey of Overseas Topics," Dr. T, Pery. 9.50: News service, 10.0: A vaudeville programme by Les Adams and his Rhythmic Pagans, Alan Barry, baritone; Ceci] Verne, and his ee Se ae ee eee ee,

musical saw; and Alfred and Vera Yeild-Fisher jn comedy sketches. 11.10; A recital of Elebrew music. by Barend. darris, bass-baritone; "Hili, Wili," "Hamoledet," "A Dudele," "Shir 3 11.30: Interlude, 11.40: "In Praise of Trees." A programme arranged by George VWindlay. Artists ; Norma Darreeh, wmezzv-so-prano, George Findlay, pianist, the Sundowners’ Male Quartette. 12.15: News session, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28. 9.0; Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: "Making a Home on a Farm." G, ¥, Young. 9.50: News service. 10.0: International variety, recent recordings by famous entertainers of the world. 10.45: Song recital by Barend Harris, bass-baritone, Songs of the Negro Veople, "A Fat Lil’ Feller Wid’ Lis Mammy’s Dyes," "Lhe Glory Road," "Uncle Roam." 11.0: From the Central. Hall, Geelong, Community Singing conducted by W. Gallagher, with supporting variety programme, 12.10: ‘News session. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.10: Resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield cricket match, Vivtoria y. South Australia, played at Melbourne 9.50: News service. 10.0: Dance programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted. by Ciclia Genoni-Negri, soprano; Ken Mountain, entertainer. and the Master. Four Quartette. 10.30: From Frahkstorm: A description of the New South Wales Boy Scouts’ Tattoo. 11.15: Dance programme resumed. 12,15: News session.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 39

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 39

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 39

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