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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION . 610 k.c. |

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. 9.0: Divine service xrom St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. Sermon: Canon Crotty. Organist: Dr. A. BE. Floyd. 10.30:. A, programme of 18th century French music, arranged by Louise Dyer. 11.5: Unit Two: Voval and pianoforte recital by Rita Miller (coloratura soprano), and Raymond Lambert (pianist). MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. 9.30: A Tour of Merrie England, conducted by Dudley Glass, "Red Deyov by the Sea." 9.50: News service. 10.0: National programme. New Years Eve. Unit One: "Pantqmnibus’A Pantomine Potpourri, Written for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. Tne Pantomine includes "The Pageant of the Years." Production: ‘Frank D Clewlow. 12.30: News session. . 12.40: Unit Two: "The Radio News Reel"-1934 in Retrospect. Centenary Review; Air Race; Duke’s Visit; Sporting features; Royal Wedding: Disastrous Floods; Bucharistie Congress; Broadcasting High-lights; etc, ete. The year’s outstanding events in a series of quickfire cameos. °. Hdited by Mark Makeham. Presented hy Frank D. Clewlow. 1.40: From Sydney-New Year Greetings. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 9.10: Resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield cricket match, Victoria versus South Australia, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. 9.20: From Sydney, resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield. Cricket match, New South Wales versus Queensland. i 9.30: From Perth, uational talk, "Irish Vignettes: The Road Through the Connemara," Dr. J, T. McMahon, B.A., D.Ph. 9.50: From the studio (Melbourne), news session, 10.0: Unit One: A special reproduced programme, Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "Princess Ida" or "Castle Adamant." 11.35: Unit Two: Vocal and pianoforte recital by Rita Miller, coloratura: so‘prano, and Raymond Lambert, pianist,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. 9.10; Sporting session, conducted by Mel ~Morris.. Resume. of the day’s play in . the: Sheffield Simeid cricket match, Victoria versus South Australia, played at Melbourne. 9.20: From Sydney: Resume of the day’s play in the Shellicia Shield cricket match,; New south Wales versus Queensland. 9.30; "The Russian Ballet: Its History and Romance," M. Vladimir Launitz, conductor.of the Russian Ballet, 9.50: Néws service, 10,0; Unit One: From the Melbourne ‘Town Hall, the Giri Guiders’ Party. An address will be ‘given by the: World Chief Guide; the Lady Baden-Powell. Unit Two: From the studio, brass baud concert. . 11,0; Comedy-musical interlude by Linn Smith and Paul Jeacle. 11.10: Band concert continued. 11.55: Unit Three: "The Misty Isle in Song and Story: Skye," told by William Tainsh, and iilustrated by Ella Riddell. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.20: From Sydney: Resume of the day’s play in the match New South Wales versus Queensland. 9.30: National talk; "The Menace of the Machine." 9.50: News service, 11.18: Unit Two: Tennis talk. 11.88: Unit Three: "Martial Moments" with A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra and "Master Four" Quartette. 10.0: Variety. programme. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 9.0: Sporting session conducted by Mel Morris. 9.30: "Louise Braille: Benefactor of All Blind Folk," Minnie H. Crabb, librarian of the Victorian Association of Braille writers. 9.50: News service. 10.0: Unit One: Vocal and pianoforte recital by. Rita Miler, coloratura soprano, and Raymond Lambert, pianist. 10.40: Unit Two: A tennis talk. 10.50: Unit Three: From Town Hall, Ballarat, community singing, conducted — by Will Sampson. Supporting variety programme by weil-known radio artists, 12,15: From. the studio, news session. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5. 8.15: A wireless talk, "Practical Hints for Better Reception," Mr, H. Kingsley Love.: 8.30: Countryman’s session. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by. Wallace Sharland. 9.50: News: service. 10.0: Dance programme by the Wireless Dance Orchestra, assisted by Dora Ziven (soprano), George Nicholls (baritone), arid Alan Bell. (entertainer). Note: During the evening descriptions will be given from the wind-up camp fire at the Scouts’ Jamboree, Frankston.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 38

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 38

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 38

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