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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION N 610 k.c,

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 9.0: Divine service from Toorak Presby‘terian Church. Sermon: Rt. Rev. Dr. John McKenzie, Moderator of Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 10.36: Unit one: "By the Fireside. " The Sundowners’ Quartette. with. Arnold Colman at the grand organ. Unit two: The misty’ isle in song and story, "Skye," told by William Tainsh and illustrated by Dlla Riddell. Wpisode 5. 11,15: Unit three: A light chamber music programme by the Briglia Quartette, Quartette: Carlo Briglia, violin; Guiseppe Briglia, violin; Antonio Briglia, ’cello; Frank Briglia, piano. 11.50: News session. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 8.15: Gardening notes-‘Common Mistakes Made in the Garden," Mr. G. R. Gould, secretary "Garden Week" Committee. 10.0: Unit one: Programme by "Prockter Trio." Trio: Marjorie Prockter, violin; Gwen Prockter, ‘cello; Joyce Prockter, piano. 11.5: Unit two: A mystery story, "Haunted Castles," told by J. Howlett Ross. 11.25:. Unit three: "Seaside Concert Party," produced by Hugh Huxam. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 8.15: For the man on the land (under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture), "Curing the Tobacco Crop’Mr, GB. Coghlan, tobacco expert. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: National talk. "Tasmania’s Vanished Race," Professor F. Wood Jones, D.Sc., M.B,, B.S., F.R.C.S. , 100: Unit one: Excerpts from "Schwanda, the Bagpipe Player,’ by, Weinberger. (R.) The London Sympiuny Orchestra, conducted by. Sir’ Hamilton Harty. Polka and Fugue Karl Hammes and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Kar! Alwin-"Ich Bin der Schwanda," "Wie Kann Ich Denn Vergessen." 10.15: Unit two: Annual combined meeting of Workers’ Educational. Commit: . tee, Address: The President, J. /W, Tucker. Part song, "The Marios of the Arena" (de Rile), Clarke Male Choir. Solo: "Hyen Bravest Heart" from "Faust" (Gounod), James A. |

Fraser. Address: Miss M. V. Gutteridge, principal Kindergarten Training College. Solo, "King Charles" (Maude V. White), Alexander Raff. Address, Dr. R. G. Johnson; M.A., . DSe., Master of Queen’s College, University of Melbourne-"The Contribution of Physics to Modern Life." Solo: "Hear Me Ye Winds and Waves" (Handel), James A. Fraser. Address: Pro‘fessor J.-Alexander Gunn, M:A.; B.Sc, Ph.D., director of University BExtension, "A Famous Trial: Athens v. Socrates." ‘Part. song: ‘Bandits’ Chorts" from "Hrnani" (Verdi), Clarke Male Choir. Conductor, James. A. Fraser; at the piano, Percy Prout. 12.15: From the studio. News session. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 8.15; French-Madame Soward. 9.0: Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris, , ee 9.30: By-days:. of Melbourne: (2) "Little Italy," Mr. W. J. Mish. 9.50: News service, 100: A programme of international cele- _ brities, with special annotations by Rudolph Himmer. , 12.15: News session. _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 8.15: "Your Holiday and Your’ Bank," by. Martyn Whyte.: 9.30: National talk: "The World as I see It-A Survey of Overseas Topics," Miss Constance Duncan, M.A, 10.0: Unit one: A brass band concert by Victory Brass Band, with Howard Andrews, baritone, and Rita Hilton, entertainer at the piano. Numbers include: Victory Brass Band, waltz, "Gold and Silver" (Lehar). Howard Andréws, "Hpitaph" (Mary Sheldon) ; "Devon, O’. Devon in Wind and Rain" (Stanford). Victory Brass Band: Selection, "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). Rita Hilton, ‘Don’t Let it Bother You" (Revel) ; "Sing Another Chorus, Please" (Grantham), Victory Brass Band, trombone solo, ‘The -Joker" (Moss) ; soloist, A. Thorne. 11.10: Unit, two: Interlude, "Native Hu--mour," by W. O, Groves, B.A., Dip-Ed., . F.R.A.I. ; 11.25: Unit three: "Petticoat Minstrels," negro harmony, blackface comedy, plantation melodies. Arranged by "Miss Bones" (June Mills). nos 11.45: Unit four: "Hawaiian Music,’ by Rudy Wayne and ‘his Honolulu Boys, with Frances Lea, mezzo-soprano. Niumbers include Rudy Wayne and his Honolulu Boys, "King’s Serenade" (King), "Hawaiian Kisses" (Wayne). Frances Lea, "Aloha Beloved" (Canfield): "A New Moon is Over My Shoulder" FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 9.0: Sporting session. conducted by Mel. Morris. Selections will be giyen by our sporting experts. for the VERA. race meeting at Flemington to-morrow. 9.30; "Is the Theatre Doomed ?"-Vance Palmer. Co, 9.50: News service. : 10.0: Unit one: Popular works of Albert Ketelbey, played by A.B.C. Concert Orchestra, with vocal-items by "The Mas- ter Four." ° 10.45: Unit two: A B.B.OG. recording, "Causes of Ware?) ae 11.0: Unit three: From Town Hall, Ballarat, community, singidg, conducted by Syd. Curnow, Co, a 12.10: From the studio-news session. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 10.0: State lection results, interspersed with a programmie by the A,B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson; assisted by ‘Iza Orossley,-"The Sunéhine Girl," and’ Norm. Bland, "Almost a Gentleman." .- ° soe

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 46

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 46

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 46

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