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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 9.0: From St. Andrew’s Cathedral, divine service. Preacher: Rey. C. H. Tomlinson. 10.30: From the studio, complete record--ed performance of "Princess — Ida," comic opera in three acts. Libretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music: Arthur Sullivan. Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 8.5: Boy Scouts and Girl Guides session. 8.17: The family physician. 8.30: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. . 9.20: W. W. Davis will speak on "This Week’s Wool Sales." 9.30: For women. Mrs. Sterling Levis will speak on "Some Mower Names’ and Their Origin." 9.50: News service. 10.0: Further adventures of "The Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Tenth episode, "Divided Loyalty." Production : Lay- . rence .al. Cecil. 10.30: "The Piano Tuner," written by Anne Brough. A play that won a prize in the recent play competition conducted
by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. 11.0: Programme presented by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. "This and That," entertainers. Band: "The Gladiator's Farewell" © March (Blankenburg); ‘‘Marinarélla" Overture (Fucik). Chorus, "A Madrigal in Spring" (Fletcher) "What can Lambkins Do" (female voices) (Coleridge Taylor) ;."The Windy Night" (male voices) (Stevens). Band,;."Krom, the Country Wedding" Serenade Rustie Dance (Coldmark). Comedy interlude by "This and That." 12.20: Band. "Tom Jones" Selection (German). Chorus, three unaccompanied part songs, "John Hielanman" (¥ oulds) ; "Pussy’s in the Well" (Rutenber) ; "Three Blind Mice" (Widdop). Comedy interlude by "This and That." Band, "Crazy Sticks" xylophone solo (Brigham); "Springtime Serenade" | (Heykens); "Three Blind Mice" Humoreske (Lotter). "Old Time -Melodies" (t.). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 8.15: "Glimpse of India-Delhi," talk by Captain Alex Scott. 8.30: Reports. 9.0: Wednesday’s acceptances by the A.B.C Racing Commissioner. 9.10: Sporting results. 9.25: Musical item (r.). 9.30: Relayed from 5CL, Adelaide, Dr. S. W. Pennycuick will speak on ‘Recent Achievements in Science-Artificial Silk and its bearing on Synthetic Wool." 9.50: News service. 40.0: The Revue Company present, "The Treasure Chest," a musical extravaganza by Alf J. Lawrence. Production, James J. Donnelly. 11.15: . Programme’ presented by Blise Steele, violin, and Lorna Trist, piano. Violin and piano, "Sonata jn A" (TIandel)* piano. "Ballade. C Minor" Op 24. (Greig); violin, "Siciliano" (Bach) ; "Come. Sweet Death’ (Bach); ‘Ariose" (Bach). 11.55: A shanty party from the Gravesend pilots, B.L.C, recording (with © broadcast commentary by Cecil Madden). ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 8.5: Legatee William Wood will speak on "Our Legacy." 8.10: Musical item (r.). 8.13: Services and rifiemen’s session, 8.35: Reports. , 9.0: Sporting results. 9.20: J. V. Membrey will speak on "Hardcourt Tennis." 9.30: The personality of the week 9.58: From the Sydney Sports Ground, description of the main events of. the athletic carnival, interspersed with a musical programme from.-the studio, in eluding, National Military Band, con-
ducted. by Stephen Yorke, "The Thin Red Line" March’ (Alford) ; "The Lightning -Switch" Humoreske (Alford); "Valse September" (Godin); "Possum. up a Gum Tree" (Willerbeg) ; "Moon ‘ Madrigal" (Willerbeg); : "Hungarian Medley" (Somers) ;; ‘Diye: Ken John Peel’) Travesty (Douglas); "The Mad Major" March (Alford); "Aisha" Indian Intermezzo,- (Lindsay); "The Teddy Bears’ Picnic’ (Bratton) ; "Down South’ American Sketch (Myddleton); "The Doll Dance": (Brown) ; "Through Night to Light" March. (Lonkier). Horace Gilson, ‘tenor. . THURSDAY, -FEBRUARY 7. 8.5:. Model aeroplane session, conducted by Wings. 8.20: "Urgent Work for February," talk by George Cooper. 8.30: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. 9.20: Charles Lucas will speak « on "Boxing and Wrestling." 9.30: National talk, Professor G. V. Portus, M.A., B.&itt., will speak on {Fortents of Modern Civilisation-Rub-er. 10.0: From the Chatswood Town Hall, community singing concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting. Commission). Associate artists, Peter Brooks, boy vocalist, Harry Norris, dancing and singing act, 12.80: Close down. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 8.15: "The Silk Looms of Damietta and the Visit to Has el Bark." Talk by C. W. Peck. 8.30: Reports, 9.0: The A.B.C. Racing Commissioner. 9.30: The sporting editor will discuss "Current, Sporting Hvents." 10.0: Hammurabi, the law-giver, founds the first Babylonian Hmpire, episode six of the historical panoramic serial, "Man Through the Ages," by James J. Donnelly. Production under the direction of the author. 10.33: "We Await Your Verdict," claim for negligence, housemaid sues former mistress, claims five hundred pounds, "Woklar v. Witzrobin." 11.5:° Programme presented by Elise Steele, violin, and Lorna Trist, piano. Violin and piano, "Sonata in D" (Corelli) ; piano, "Intermezzo No, 1" Op. 119; "Intermezzo No. Il" Op. 119; "Intermezzo No, I1]" Op. 119; "Rhapsodie No. IV" (Brahms); violin, "Hin Bateau" (Debussy) ; "Minuet"? (Debussy) ; "Tu Plus que Lente" Valse (Debussy). 11.45: Releases of the month (r.). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 8.20: Women’s sporting results, compiled by Atalanta. 8.35: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results. 9.30: W. A. Oldfield will speak on "The .Tests of 1934." 10.0: Radio dance night with ABO. Dance Band, conducted by Ces. Morrison.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 36
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