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SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 9.0: From: St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Divine service. 10.30: From the studio: Complete recorded performance’of "The Yeoman of the Guard" or "The Merryman and Fis Maid." Comic opéra in two acts. Li-
bretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music, L. A. Sullivan. MONDAY, MARCH 18. t 10.0: Scott’s "Ivanhee." Dramatised by Edmund, Barclay. Production: Lawrence H. Cecil. 10.50: Programme py National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke; Brian McKenna. bey soprano; Athos Martelli, ‘cellist. Band, March, "Stars and Stripes’ (Sousa); Overture, "Pique Dame" (Suppe); Valse, "The Gipsy Princess" (Salman). Boy soprano, "Brown Bird Song" (Haydn Wood); "Ave Maria" (Kahn). Band, Selection, "The Arcadians" ‘(Monckton) . Band, Three Dances, "Nell Gwynn" (Germain); "Patrol"; "The Crack Regiment" (Tobani). Boy soprano, "Oh, For the Wings of a Dove" (Mendelssohn) ; "Swallows" (Cowen) Band, "Three Light Pieces" (Pletcher). "Lubly Lulu, Fifinette, Folie Bergere," ‘Cellist, Band, "Oriental Eutracte-The Dervish"; "From a Russian Village?’ (Marsden). \ TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 10.0: London Lights, "Variety." Featuring Cee. Morrison and his Band, Masters and Agar, Janetzki Trio, Mercia de Mamier, Roweii Bryden, Arthur Memsley, the Old-Fashioned Girls. 11.10: The Warriors of Athens. Defeat the Persians at Marathon, Episode 12 of the historical panoramic serial, "Man Through the Ages," by James J. Donnelly. While the Nordic Aryans were building on the shores of the Aegean Sea, the civilisation which was to set the standards in art and philoso- phy for the western world, other groups of Aryan-speaking peoples; possibly already mixed with a Mongolian element, were settling and spreading to the north and east of the Assyrian and , Babylonian Empires. Increasing in numbers they finaliy overcame the As 4 syrians and Babyionians, and under ' Darius I, established a Persian Empire of vast extent: At Ma rathon, the Greeks gained their first victory over the invading and heretofore triumphant Persians. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 10.0: From the Auditorium, Quarterly ‘Meeting of Smith Family. Associate artists: Six Sax Sextette, ‘novelty instrumentalists; Frank .Ryan, comedian; Walter Kingsley, baritone; Masters and Wharton, in song and patter; the Mastlersingers Quartette; Compere, Bric Masters. 11.10: Programme presented by National ‘Military Band, eonducted by Stephen , Yorke; the Mastersingers Quartette. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. f 9.30: A National taik, Professor vy, / Murdoch, M.A., will speak on "Three
Popular Prophets, No. 3. G. K. Chesterton," . 10.0: From the Chatswood Town Hall, community singing concert. (Arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Maggie Foster, popular violinist; "Serenade" (Schubert) ; "Over My Shoulder" (Woods) ; "Meditation" (Gounod) ;:"Love* (Towers). Albert Baker, tenor, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle" (Nelson); "The Meaning of a. Rose" (Bealy). "Passing By" (Purcell). "O Dry Those Tears" (Del Riego). Weho Mouth Organ Band, "Cock o’ the North" (Gray); "Marehing Thro’ Georgia" (Work); "Stein Song" (Colcord) ; "Around the Marble Arch" (Gay); ‘Believe Me If Ail Those Endearing Young Charms" (Ronald); ‘Mountains o’ Mourne"; "Oft in the Stilly Night"; "Come Back to Erin" (Claribel) ; "Wheezy Anna" (Sarony) ; "Forty Seconds Farewell to Gibraltar"; "McLeod’s Reel" (Gray) ; "Three O’Clock in the Morning"; "My Bonnie is Over the Ocean" ;, ‘‘Elome von the Range" (Goodwin); "Abide With Me’’; "Nearer My God to, Thee." FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 10.0: From the Sydney Town Hall, official opening of the Tenth Annual Electrical and Radio Exhibition, by Mr. H. VP. Brown, Director of Posts and Teilegraphs. Programme arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists: ‘National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. Mastersingers Quartette, 11.0: From the studio: Australia Looks on the World. ‘alk by Professor A. _H. Charteris, ° 11.15: Music, Mirth and Melody (v.). SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 10.0: Our Radio Dance Night, with A.B.C, Dance Band, conducted by Cec ' Morrison and the Vagabonds Male Quartette.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 40
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