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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION h 610 K-c,

SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 9.0: Divine service trom Independent Church, Collins street, Sermon;. Ney. A, Penry Hvans; organist; Mr, Frederick Nott. 10.30: Chamber music recital by Sisserman String Quartette; first violin, Phil Cohen; second violin, Frank ‘Thorn; viola, William H. Lamble; ‘cello, David Sisserman. (a) Quartette No, xvii.; adagio-allegro; andante cantabile; menuetto-allegretto; molto- allegro (W. A. Mozart), (b) Quartette in A minor, Op. 29. Allegro ma non troppo; andante menuetto-allegretto; allegro moderato (Kranz Schubert). (c) Quartette No 1 in B Wat 21 .. -Moderato. 2-Waiata, songs accompanying the dance, Haka Dance (barbaric), Poi Dance (graceful). 3--Tangi (lament). 4--Finale-allegro moderato, ; MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel Morris, including women’s sports, 9.10: From Sydney, a resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield. cricket match New South Wales versus Vic- ’ toria, 9.30: "Trees and Mankind." Mr, A. V. Galbraith, chairman JForests Commission of Victoria. ; 10.0; Unit one, "From the Highlands," A.B.O. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, Overture "The Hebrides" (Mendelssohn), Andrew Sutherland, baritone, "Hurrah! For the Highlands" (arr. A. Moffat); "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" from "Songs of Scotland." A.B.C, (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, Second Movement from "Scotch Sym- phony" (Mendelssohn), 10.23: "The Misty Isle in Song and Story," "Skye," told by William Tainsh and jllustrated by Ella Riddell, (Wpisode 8). 10.43: A.B.O,. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, "Scotch Pastorale" (Saenger). Andrew Sutherland, baritone, "Wi? a Hundred. Pipers": (arr, A. Moffat); "Gae Bring. to me a Pint of Wine’ from "Songs of Scotland." A.B.G, (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, "Songs of the Hebrides" (Kennedy Fraser). 11.140; Unit two: A short pianoforte recital by Vera Bradferd, Special presentation. A BBC. xecorded programme, "Aldershot Tattoo,"

a broadcast from the Rushmooy Arena, Aldershot, described by Mr.. Malcolm Frost. _ — TUESDAY, ‘JANUARY 29. §.0:: Spotting séssion, conducted by Wallace Sharland.: 9.10: From Sydney, a resume of the day’s play in the Sheffieli Shield | cricket match, New South. Wales versus Victoria. 9.30: National’ talk "from ‘ Melbourne, -Recent’ achievements in. science, "Science and the Use of Australian ' Timbers," Mr. I, H. Boas, M.Sc.; Chief of. Division of Forest In the Council for ‘Scientific and. Trdue‘trial Research. 9.50: News service. arn 10.0:. Unit. One. Brass Band. Concert by 89th Battalion Band, assisted by John Hobbs (baritone), and Dolly Stewart (entertainer). 41.45: Unit Two. A scene trom Charles Dickens’s "Oliver. Twist; My. Bumble’s Courtship," played Ly Maurice and Mrs, Maurice Dudley; adapted for broadcasting by Maurice Dudley, 11.30: Unit Three. Novelty Musie and Variety by "The Bridges Trio" assisted by "Master Four" Quartet, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris, . 9.30: Further leaves from the Log of a. ship’s Wireless Officer. "Home with the Beef from Buenos Aires,’’’ by "Sparks," 10.0; A programme. of International Calebrities with special annotations ' by Rudolf Himmer, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 9,0: Sporting session, conducted. by ‘Wal. lace Sharland. 9.30; From Melbourne-National talk--"The World as I see it: A Survey of Overseas Topics." Professor A, H. Charteris, M.A., D.B. 9,50; News service, 10,0; Unit One. Vaudeville, . A.B,C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. Pat McLean, small boy impersonations. Marian Lightfoot, banjo. 11,26: Unit Two. First Nighters' Programme. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris. Selections will be given by our racing experts for to-morrow’s races .at Ascot, ; or 9.30; Time lends Wnchantment-"Joehn Brown," Mrs. : .cCowan Russell, 9.50: News service, 10.0: Unit One. Special veproductions. "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Moussorgsky. Orchestrated by Maurice Ravel, Played by the Boston ‘Symphony . Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitsky, 10.45: Unit Two, From Town Hall, Ballarat: Community. singing, conducted by Syd. Curnow. Supporting programme by well-known radio artists, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 9.0: Sporting session conducted by Wallace Sharland, 9.50; News service, . 10.0; A dance programme by A.B.O. Dance Band, directed by . Jim David- © son, Assisted by Marjorie Stedeford, John Cowens, baritone, and Norm. Bland, comedian, 12,15: News session. ' 12.30: Meditation music, %

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 40

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 40

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 40

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