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3 AR

MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 610 K.C

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 9.0: ‘Divine service from Weeley ‘Church, _Melbourne. Preacher: Rev. C, Irving Benson, ‘ : 10.30: Unit One, From Victoria’ Palace: An hour of Chamber music by Pro-Arte Trio, Arranged by Ivy Ball. Artists: Trio-Bdouard Lambert, violin; Hlford Mack, ‘cello; Vera . Bradford, piano. Freda Treweek, soprano. Trio: "Trio in B flat Major" Opus 99: allegro moderato, andante "un poco mosso; allegro, allegro _ Vivace (Schubert). . Soprano: in.. May" ' (Brahms) ; "Love Triumphant’ (Brahms); "O Fair, and Sweet, and Holy" (Rubenstein) ; ; "The Almighty" (Schubert), Trio: "Trio in ©:" allegro moderato, adagio, allegro moder--ato, allegro con brio (B: Martinu). 11.80: Unit Two. From the,-studio-Around the organ © with-- -Sankey. Arranged by Robert Spaven,11.50: News session, "-. * . 27

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 8.15: Gardening notes-‘Trees for Shade," Mr, G. R. Gould (Secretary Garden, Week Committee). 8.30: Countryman’ S session. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by: Mel. Morris. 9.30: "Our Australian Forests," Mr. A. -.V. Galbraith, chairman, 9.50: News ‘service. 10.0; Unit One. . Instrumental and Choral Concert. Percy Pledger, violin, Viva Holgate-Olarke, piano, and ’ Oecilia Junior Choir. , 11,0: Unit Two. A scene from Charles Dickens’ "Barnaby Rudge." Played by Mr. and -Mrs. Maurice Dudley. 11.30 approx.: Unit Three, Brass band

and variety. Numbers include:Brunswick City Band, conducted by Hugh Niven: March, "Steel for Steel" (Hume). Austin Andersen, entertainer: Droll sketch, "Parker’s Pants." .. Brunswick City Band: | '.Overture, ’ "Trustspiel" (Bela). Pauline, ' Judith and Joan, sisters three in’ harmony: "The Willow. Tree’ (Zamecnik). "A Brown Bird Singing" (Haydn Wood). Brunswick City Band: Trombone solo, "The Fire-fly" (Moss). 12.20: News session. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 9.0: Sporting.session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. From Brisbane, National talk, recent achievements in science, "The Preservation of Foodstuffs by Cold." Dr. Vickery. 10.0: Unit one. Variety programme,

A.B.C, Dance Band, directed by:Jim ‘Davidson. 11,30: Unit two. Three short sketches:. (a) "The Purple Dusk," a dialogue by Frank Stayton, Cast. of characters; ‘He, played by Leslie Williams; She, Catherine Neill; (b) "The Red Dra‘gon,’ a potted drama by:.Deslie Williams, Cast ‘of characters? Chang Li . Fu, Leslie Williams; the Girl, Cath-. erine Neill; (c) "A fter Midnight," a comedy by. Valerie Wyngate, Cast of characters: He, Leslie Williams; She, Catherine Neill, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 10.0: A, programme ‘of international celebrities, with specia]. annotation: by Rudolf Himmer. . . 12.15; News session. . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ° 9.50: News service. Unit One. "Famous German Folk Songs," sung by Richard Tauber. 10.45: A talk by Sir Norman Angell, "Oauses of War," one of a.series given through the British Broadcasting Corporation last yeax-and recorded, 12.15; News session. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 8.31: Countryman’s session... 9.0: Sporting session, ‘by Mel. Morris. 9.10: From Brisbane: A resume of. the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match-Queensland — versus New South Wales. 9,20: From Adelaide: A resume. of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match-South Austtalia verstis Victoria. { 9.30: From Melbourne-Personal letter} from ‘living authors, Miss J, G. Shairt. 9.50: News service, 10.0: Unit One. Popular Orchestral Concert. 11.15:. "The Nobel Prize, Its Winners," Mr, L. L, Politzer. 11.35: Unit Three. A Recital by Stella Power, soprano, assisted. by Don. Howley, ‘cello. Stella Power, "Lo Here the Gentle Lark" with flute obligato by O, Richard Chugg (Bishop). Don. Howley, "Choral: Prelude" (J. 8 Bach) ; "Chanson Villageoise"’ (Popper); "Romance Sans _ Paroles" (Davidoff). Stella Power, "Chant Indouw" (Bemberg); "Les Papillons" (Fondrain). Don. Howley, "Saraband" (Bach); "Allegro Appassionata" (Saint Saens). Stella Power, "In the Land of the Sky Blue Water" (with flute obligato by ©. Richard Chugg) (Charles Cadman) ; "Bloods of Spring" (Rachmaninoff). J 12,10: News session. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 8.31: Countryman’s session. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9,10: From Brisbane: A resume of the day’s play jn the Sheffield Shield Cricket | Match-Queensland versus New South Wales. 9.20: From Adelaide: A resume of the day’s play in the Sheffield Shield Cricket. Match-South Australia | versus Victoria, 9.50: News service. 10.0; A dance programme by A.B.C, Dance Band, directed by Jim David- * son, assisted by Rita Hilton, entertain- ’ er, "Master Four" Quartet, and Syd. comedian, 12,15: News sesssion. \ 12.30: "Meditation Music,"

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 39

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