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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION ‘ , 610 kK.c.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 8.24: Reading of an overseas letter from Associate Professor Dr, G. L. Wood, M.A., F.R.G.S., who is now. touring in the United States, 9.0: Divine service from Wesley Church, Melbourne, " 10.30: Brass Band concert. Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. ©. Johnston, Overture, "Zampa" (erald). Dr. Bartolini, baritone, "Ambo noti in questa valle" from "Linda di Chamounix" (Donizetti) ; "Ombra mai fu" from "Xerxes" (Handel). Arnold Colman, organ, and Frank Ricco, piano, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint Saens) ; "Dancing -Tambourine" (Polls). Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, "Les Preludes" (Liszt). 11.3: The Misty Isle in song and story, "Skye," told by William Tainsh and illustrated by Hla Riddell. . 11.20: Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, March, "Action Front" (Blankenberg) ; Duet, "Two Brass Men" (Lammy). Dr. Bartolini, baritone, "Pogno" (Tosti) ; "Liment of Isis’ (Bartook), Arnold Colman, organ, and Frank Ricco, piano, "Prelude in‘'G@ Minor" (Rachmaninoff) ; "Dancing Leaves" (Miles). * Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, xylophone ‘solo, "The Butterfly" (Bendix) ; Gavotte, "The Bells of St. Malo". (Rimmer), . 11.50: News session, MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 8.15: Gardening notes, preparations. for winter blooms, Mr. G. R, Gould, secretary Garden Week Committee, 8.30: Countryman’s session. 9.0: Sporting session, including women’s sports, conducted by Mel. Morris. 9.35: A Tour of Merrie England, conducted by Dudley Glass, ‘In the Middle of Hngland." 9.50: News service. 10.0: Unit one: A special B.B.C. recorded programme, a debate between Sir Norman Angell and Sir Charles Petrie, on "The League of Nations." 10.40: Unit two: from Colac, community singing. 12.20: News session. ‘ TUESDAY, JANUARY. 15. 8.15: -For the man on the land; under the : auspices of the Department of Agriculture, "Summer Requireménts of Dairy Stock," Mr, A, J, Gill,’ senior herd tester,

8.30: Countryman’s session, 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wal--lace Sharland. 9.30: National. talk, "Papua as Seen b an Anthropologist, * Dr A. Py Hilki M.A, Ph.D. 9.50: News service. ; 10.0: Unit one: "A Village Priest, % 9 comedy: drama in five acts, by. Sydney Grundy. Adapted for broadcasting and _ produced by Maurice Dudley. 11.20: Unit two: Variety. A.B.C, Dance Band directed by Jim Davidson with Mena ‘Raymond, soubrette. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 8.15: French, Madame Soward. 8.30: Countryman’s: session. 9.0: Sporting session. Conducted by Mel. Morris, 9.30: Further leaves from the Log of a ship’s wireless officer-‘‘Across thev» Western Ocean in a Coffin Ship," by . "Sparks; " _ 9,50: News session. 10.0: Unit One, "The Masters in Converse." A dream fantasy. Written and presented by Charles Hawthorne. 10.35: Unit Two. A Pianoforte Recital by Gladys Cunliffe, ‘Musicians in Wigs." "Les Cherubins" (Couperin) ; ‘"L’Evaporee" (Couperin) ; Gavotte and Variations (Rameau) ; Fugue (Nicolas Porpora) ;' Allegro (Scarlatti) ; ; Andante and Presto (Arne); Siciliano (Boyce) ; Gigue (Samuel Arnold). — 11,0: Unit Three. From City Baths: deseription of the events at the Victorian Amateur Swimming Carnival. 11.15: Unit Four. From the studio. Variety. Items include:- Rudy Wayne ‘and his Honolulu Boys- ‘My Missouri Home" (Little) ; "Samoan Hula Met¢- ; ley" (arr. Wayne). Allan Barry, Bari: ‘tone: "I wonder who’s with you to-'s, night" (Sherman); "The Old Covered Bridge" (Hill. Rudy Wayne and his Honolulu Boys- "Moi Winds" (King) ; "Kohala March" (King). 12.15: News session. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. §.15: The Body and its environment. A talk. prepared by Eric Jeffrey, M.A., M.B., Ch.M. 8.30: Countryman’s session. 9.0: Sporting session conducted by Wallace Sharland: 9.30: From Brisbane: National talk :- Women and ‘Sport, by Mrs, B. H. Molesworth, 9.50: News service. 10.0: Night session. Unit One. Orchestral selections from musical comedies. A.B.O, (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra: Melodies from "The Chocolate Soldier" (Strauss). "Master Four’): Quartet: the Old Covered (Hill) ; "Waggon Wheels" (de Rose).} AB.O. Concert tra: Selection: "Vagabond. King" ‘ (Friml). "Master Four" Quartette: "My Moonlight Madonna’ (Bibich) ; "In a Little Red Barn" (Agar), A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra : Favourite Airs from "The Student Prince" (Romberg). 10.45: "Petticoat Minstrels’ in Negro Harmony, Blackface Comedy, Plantation Melodies. Arranged « by "Miss Bones" (June Mills). 11.5: A Mystery Story, told by J. Howlett Ross. 11.20: Unit Four. A short Vocal Recital by Gertrude Hutton, mezzo-soprano, assisted by Bertha Jorgenson, violin. Gertrude Hutton: "La Caravane" (Ohausson) ; "Nanny" (Chausson)‘* Bertha Jorgenson: Air from Concerto 7 £Goldmark).-.-..Gertrude..Hutton: "A (Continued on page 50.)

Australian Programmes (Continued from page 38.)

Prayer to Our Lady" (Ford); ° "A: ° Mood" (Travers). Bertha Jorgenson : "Melodie" ‘(Gluck-Kreisler) ; Allegretto (Tortora-Kreisler). Gertrude Hutton HI "Secrecy" (Wolf); "The Gardener"l. (Wolf). . Unit Five. Fifteen minutes of latest; dance successes, by The A.B.C, Band directed by Jim Davidson.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 9.50: News service, 10.0: A programme of international cele brities, with special annotations by Rudolph Rimmer, Symphony Orchestra: conductor, Robert Kajanus. Symphony No. 2 in D, Opus 48 (Sibelius). Heinrich Rehkemper, baritone: "Kindertotenlieder" (Mahler). Alexander Brailowski with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: Piano Concerto No, 1 in BH minor (Chopin),- Allegro maestoso; Larghetto Romanza. Rondo-Vivace-Romanza. Yehudi Menuhjn,

with the Orchestra Symphonique De Paris: conducted. by Georges ‘Bnesco. Poeme for violin: and orchestra, Opus 25. o % SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9.50: News service. . 10.0: Dance programme, by. ‘the. A.B. dance band, directed by Jim Davidson. Assisting artists: Lillian Stender, Soubrette; Harold Pargeter, tenor; Cede. ric Zahara, entertainer,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 38

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 38

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 38

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