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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION ‘ 610 k.c,

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20. 9.0: Divine Service, from St. Paul’s Cathedral, Sermon: Bishop Booth of Geelong. Organist: Dr, A. H, Floyd. 10.0: A Special Reproduced Programme, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "Phe Pirates of Penzance," or "The Slave of Duty." Comic in Two Acts, recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte, Conductor, Dr, Mal-

‘colm -Sargent, Narrator: Bernard Manning. MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 9.0; Sporting Session, conducted by Wa:lace Sharland, including women's sports, ne 9.10: From Brisbane-Resume of the _ day’s play in the Sheffield Shield cricke: match, Queensland versus Victoria. 9.30: A Tour of Merri England, conducted by Dudley Glass, "The Lake District." Lo 10.0: Unit One: From Menzies’ Hotel, A Dinner to visiting Delegates: of the Associated Chambers of Commerce Conference, by the Melbourne Chambe*: _ of Commerce. Speeches by The Gover-nor-General, His Excellency the Rt. Hon, Sir Isaac Isaacs, Rt, Hon. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, and others, mo, 10.45: Unit Two: Harp and Vocal Recital by Adrian Bendall and Jean Brunton, contralto. Adrian Bendall, "Clychan Aberdydy’ ("The Bells of Aberdydy") (John Thomas); "Le Cygne" ("The Swan") (Saint-Saens) Jean Brunton, Selections from her repertoire. Adrian Bendall, "Y Fwyaichen" ("The Blackbird") (John Thomas); "The Minstrel Boy" (Gerhard Taylor). Jean Bendall, Selections from her repertoire.. 11.15: Unit Three: "The Joy Ark." Skipper: Noah Huxham, starts out on 2 New Year’s cruise. Broadcasts happiness and melody from his "Joy Ark," which has a full cargo of artists from all parts of the world. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris. 9.10: From Brisbane, a resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield ericket match, Queensland versus Victoria. 9.30: National talk from Melbourne, "With the Scientists at the Science Congress in Melbourne," Professor W. J. Dakin, D.Sc, F.LS., F.Z.S. 9.50: News service. ae : 10.0: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. The programme will be devoted to Richard Wagner’s "Goetterdaemmerung" (The Twilight of the Gods). : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: Further leaves from the log of a ship’s wireless officer, "A Cruise to the Land of the Midnight Sun" "Sparks." 9.50: News service. 10.0; Unit one: Dance and variety by — A.B,C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. Alan Adcock, . entertainer. Jessie Smith, contralto. Sundowners’ Quartet, and comedy sketches by Mr. and Mrs. Field-Fisher. 41.0: An interview by Norman McCance, with a prominent civic official, "The City Council Ratcatcher." 11,20: Dance and variety. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, 9.30: From Melbourne, National talk, "The Philosophy of ‘Oh Yeah,’" Dr. W. G. K. Dunean, M.A. 9.50: News session. 10.0: Unit One, Brass Band Concert by the Austral Brass Band, with: "Pauline, Judith and Joan" sisters three in harmony and "The Two Daleys." ; . 11.15: Unit Two. © Light Olassical Programme by The International Wan- ' semble;.violin and piano, "Romance

from ‘the D Minor Concerto" (Cecila Kilduff and’ Wleanor Clapham (Wieniawski) ; vocal solo, "Inter Nos" MacKadyen); . "ive Hyes" (Arm-. . strong Gibbs) Harold McKelvie; piano solo, ‘Mountain Brook"; "Water ’ Wagtail". Bleanor Clapham = (Cyril. Scott). A playette in one act, "Hunt The Tiger," by Henry A. Hering, Piano solo, "Gnomenriegen" Hleanor Clapham (Liszt) ; vocal solo, "Fill the . Glass ‘with. Golden Wine" (Quilter) ; "The . Searecrows". (Davies) "Harold ». Mé¢Kelvie; violin. solo, "Nocturne in BE. Flat" (Chopin): "Sarabande" (Handel) Cecilia Kilduff). _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.10; From Sydney, resume of the day's play in the Sheffield Shield cricker match, New South Wales versus Victoria. 9.30: Time Lends Enchantment, "Captain Henry Morgan," Mrs. McCowan Russell, , 9,50: News service. 10.0: Unit One. A programme in commemoration of the birthday of Robert © Burns, Royal Caledonian Society’s Pipe Band, Pipe-Major, Hugh Fraser. . "Robbie’s Birthday." an incident in the life of Burns. Adapted for radio by William Tainsh. 10.26: Pipe Band. 10.32: A short recital of Burns’ Poems, by-Richard McColl: "To the Haggis ;" "To Mary in Heaven." 10.40: Pipe Band. 10.45: Unit Two. From Hall of Honour, Geelong: Community singing, -conducted by Will Sampson. * variety programme by well-known artists, 12.10: News session. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 9.0: Sporting session conducted by Mel. Morris. 9.10: From Sydney: Resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match-New South Wales versus Vietoria.: 9.30: News service. 9.40: National talk, from Melbourne: "20th Anniversary Landing on Gallipoli Membership Appeal-R.S.S.I.L.A." Sir Gilbert Dyett, Federal President of the League. 9.50: News service. 7 10.0: Night session, Unit One. From the Melbourne Town Hall: Australia Day Celebrations, Smoke Social. National Anthem. Toast, "The King," by the Chairman, Mr. §, O’Brien, Toast, "The Governor General," by the Chairman, Mr. 8S. O’Brien. Response by The Governor General, His Hxcellency the Rt. Hon, Sir Isaac Isaacs. Toast, "The State Governor." ‘Response by the State Governor, His’ Bxcellency Lord Huntingfield, Toast, "Australia Day." Response by the Chief President of Australian Natives Association, Mr. .H. V. Drew, M.L.A. Toast, "Federal and State Parliaments," by Mr, A. Olarey, Vice Chairman of Metropolitan Committee. Responses, Rt.Hon., J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia. The Premier, Hon. Sir Stanley Argyle, M.L.A. Hon. T. Tunnecliffe, Toast, "The Press." Response, Representative of the Press, 12.0: Unit ‘Two. Dance music of the Tropics. Fifteen minutes of unusual melodies from sunny climes, Presented by John Masters,.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 28, 18 January 1935, Page 38

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 28, 18 January 1935, Page 38

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 28, 18 January 1935, Page 38

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