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SYDNEY NATIONAL STATION q B55 K.C.

SUNDAY, MAY 19. 8.30: From St. Andrew’s Cathedral, evening service. 10.5: Complete recorded performance of "H.M.S. Pinafore," or "The Lass That Loved A Sailor." Comic opera in two ‘acts. Libretto, W. S. Gilbert. Music, Arthur Sullivan. 11.20: "We Await Your Verdict," written and presented by Ellis Price, Rex y. Normanfield. Fatal operation on fiancee. Medical student involved. "Manslaughter Charge." The accused, John Normanfield, a final year medical ‘student, was engaged to be married to Miss Phyllis Landacre, daughter of a wealthy grazier, who resided with her parents on their station property, at Tuttundra, situated about 100 miles from the nearest railway. Whilst the accused was spending his vacation on the station, Miss Landacre became seriously ill with an acute attack of appendicitis. The accused informed her parents it was imperative he should operate immediately, and did so. Miss Landacre died under the anaesthetic. The Coroner committed the accused for trial on a charge of manslaughter. MONDAY, MAY 20. 9.30: Every Monday night ‘Khyber Pass," written by Edmund Barclay. Episode the second: "Keeping the yates." For hundreds of years "Khyber Pass" has been the Gateway to India. Foreign powers have looked with envy upon the richest jewel of SBritannia’s Crown. This thrilling episode brings to you.the story of how good men and true guaril the gates of the Empire. Characters: Captain Michael] Garvey, Khyber Mounted Riflés; Colonel Dairymple, D.S.0., O.C., Khyber Mounted Rifles; Chundar Lal, a Babu clerk; Subadar Prag Trewarri, an Indian officer; Ruth Conyers, betrothed to Michael; Nobby Clark, Michael’s soldier-servant; Ali IXhan, a Pathan chieftain. Produetion: Lawrence H. Cecil. 10.0: "Australia Looks on the World," talk by Professor A. H, Charteris. 10.20: Programme by Mosman Municipal Band, Margartt Dryer, soprany, Tom Harrison. baritone. Band: "Impetuo" Overture (Bidgood); "The Squirre} Dance" Caprice (Smith). Soprano: "Butterfly Wings" (Phillips) ; "Rain" (Curran): "When Love is Kind" (A.l.); ‘Phe Elf Man" (Wells). Band: "The Balkan Princess’ Selection (Rubens); "The Moonlight Parade" (Klages). Baritone: ‘The White Dove" (Lehar); "When I’m

Looking at‘Xou" (Stothart). Band: "Variations on the Keel RowHumoresque"’ (Douglas); ‘"Londoun" (Smith). Soprano: "I Wonder" (Ferner); "The Raft Song"; "One ‘Spring Morning’ (Nevin). Band: "Our Soldiers — Des Fantasia" (Moore); "Whistling Mose-Morceau" (Hoffmann). Baritone: "I Kiss your little Hand, Madame" (Hrwin); "I Travel the Road, Who Cares" (Thayer). Band: "In Old Tibet" Fantasy (Sellers) ; "Washington Grays" March (Graffula). TUESDAY, MAY 21. 9.30: Light yariety programme, B.B.C. recording, featuring Clapham and Dwyer, Harley and Barker, Janet Joye, Iielmar Fernback, The Hill Billies, Tony's Red Aces. 10.25: Programme by A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by BE. J. Roberts; A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joreph Post. Orchestra, Overture, "Boccacil"’ (Suppe). Chorus, "Selection of Haydn Woods’ Popular Songs’ (Haydn Wood). Oxchestra, "Lales of Hoffman" Selectioa (Offinbach). Chorus, Three nursery ° rhymes: "Pussy’s in the Well" (Tutener), unaccompanied; "Three Blind Mice" (Widdop), unaccompanied ; "Doctor Foster’ (Hugh) , for male yoices. Orchestra, "Suite of Serenades" (Victor Herbert). Chorus, three old favourite part songs (unaccompanied), "Sweet and Low" (Barnby); "Tail Smiling Morn" (Spofforth) ; "When Evening’s Twilight" (Hatton). Orchestra, Dxeerpts from the opera, "Henry VIIL’ (Saint Saens), 11,45: Music, mirth and melody (r.). \ WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, pre "Man Through. the Ages," by James J. Donnelly. ‘Raiding Barbarians Break Through the Boundaries of the Roman Empire." With the decay of the central Roman power in the 3ral century A.D., the erosion of the western and northern frontiers of the empire began. In 236 A.D., the Franks were breaking bounds upon the Lower Rhine, and another of the Germanic tribes, the Alamanni, was pouring into Alsace. The’ most serious threat, however, came from the Goths in the north. After obtaining command of the eastern seas, these virile barbarians raided . Greece; and crossing the Danube in 247 A.D., defeated and killed the Emperor Decinus in what is now Serbia, With this reverse the province of Decia vanished from Roman history: 10.0: "On with the Dance," written and presented by Rosslyn Vane and Arthur Greenaway. 10.20: Pianoforte recital by Roy Agnew. 10.50: "Aldershot Tattoo." B.B.C. recording. A broadeast from the Mushmoor Arena, Aldershot. Described by Mr. Maleolm Frost. THURSDAY, MAY 23. 9.80: Irom the Shatswood Town Hall, Community Singing Concert. (Arranged by ‘the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists: North Sydney Tramway Mouth Organ Band, Leeds and Le Mar, entertainers, Dave Howard, saxophonist comedian, "Keep the Tome Fires Burning’ (Novello), saxophone; "Where Did that one go to *EXrbert?" Wartime Comedy (Lee); "Roses of Picardy" Ballad, saxophone (Wood); "Digger Memories" Medley saxophone (arr, Hurst). FRIDAY, MAY 24. 9.57: Arthur de Greef and London Sym-

phony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, Concerto No. 2 in A Major for Piano and Orchestra. Adagio sostenuto assai; allegro moderato; allegro deciso; marziale, allegro animato (Liszt). 10-20: Berlin State Opera House Orches‘tra, conducted by Dr. Leo. Bleech, Diyertimente No. 9 for Wind Instruments (Mozart). 10.30: Little Dramas from Life, "The Bridge Players," written and presented by Louise Mack. 10.50: Imported recordings, with vocal solos, Miliza Korjus, soprano, Vladimir Rosing, tenor. SATURDAY, MAY 25. 9.30: Our Radio Dance Night, with A.B.C. Dance Band,.conducted by Cee. Morrison and Vagabonds Male Quartet. A

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 40

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 40

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 40

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