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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION q 610 kK.c.

SUNDAY, MAY 26. 10.0: From the Malvern Town Hall. Brass Band Concert. Malvern Tramways Band, conductor: Harry Shugg MONDAY, MAY 27. 9.30: Chamber music by A.B.C. String Quartet. Edouard Lambert (violin), Bertha Jorgensen (violin), Colin Kerr (viola), Don Howley (cello), assisted by Irene Bennett, soprano, Quartet, Quartet No. 6, Op. 18, in B Wat Allegro con brio, adagio ma no troppo, scherzo ({(allegro), adagio allegretto quasi allegro (Beethoven). Soprano, "Stanchen" (Strauss); "Into my Open Window" (Rachmaninoff) ; "Tove Went a-Riding" (Frank Bridge). Quar- ’ tet, Quartet No. 35, Op. 64, in D Major. Allegro- moderato, adagio cantabile,. menuetto (allegretto), finale yiyace (Haydn). 10.15: "A Tour of Merrfe England," conducted: by Dudley Glass. "1A \ Glimpse of Wales."

10.30: ‘First Nighters’ Programme, assisted by Blue Triangle Ladies’ Orchestra. Blue Triangle Ladies’ Orchestra, "The Savoy American" Medley (Debroy. Som-. ers). Richard Burke, baritone, "Sons' of the Sea" «(Coleridge Taylor) ; "Whe My Fancy’s Running High" (George: P. Hulton). Anthony and Lucas novelty instrumentalists, Waltz, "Drowsy Waters" (Trad. arr. Anthony); Onestep, "dawaiian Hotel." Thomas Nicholson, boy soprano, "Serenade"; "Rosebud on the Hillside" (Schubert). Blue Triangle Ladies’ Orchestra, Overture, "Barber of Seville’ (Rossini). Monte Victor, entertainer, "The Irish Orchestra," Humorous Sketeh,: ‘The Ladies’ Penny Paper." (Nelson Jackson). Anthony and Lucas, novelty instrumentalists, Foxtrot, -"Weave a Lei’; "Honolulu Stomp" (Pilipo). Richard Burke, baritone, "My Song is of the Sturdy North’ (Edward Ger~ man); "Winklepicker Bill’ (Dorothy Atkinson). Blue Triangle Ladies’ Or- | chestra, "Holburg" Suite for (Grieg). Thomas Nicholson, boy s0prano, "Serenade" (Toselli); "Mighty Lak a Rose" (Nevin). Monte Victor, entertainer, "Phil the Fluter’s Ball"; "> be Continued in Our Next" (N. Jackson). Blue Triangle Ladies’ Orchestra, Selection, "The. Gondoliers" (Gilbert and Sullivan). ‘ TUESDAY, MAY 28. 9.80: Night. session. "Songs and heir Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.45: A programme of International Ceiebrities with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 9,30: Military Band Concert by National Military Band, conducted "by Stephen Yorke, at 10.45: A Special B.B.C, ‘Recorded Pygramme, "Flags on the Matterhorn," THURSDAY, MAY- 30. 9.30: A special reproduced performance. Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "The Gondoliers" or "The King of Barataria." Comic opera in two acts. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. 11.6: Fifth of a series of famous crimes in retrospect. "The Trial of Oscar Slater." It was owing to the efforts of Sir’ Arthur Conan Doyle that Oscar Slater was released from penal servitude and awarded £6000-compensation after nineteen years’ imprisonment. Sir Arnold St. John, K.C., and Inspector Abbott, of Seotland Yard, reconstruct the murder of Miss Gilchrist in .Glasgoyy in 1908; a crime which still renifitis a mystery. Production : John Cairns, FRIDAY, MAY 31. 9.30: A short vocal recital by .Rosa Pinkerton, soprano, assisted by Edith Parnell, piano. 10.0:. From Hall of Honour, Geelong: community singing, conducted by Wilt Sampson. 10.30: From the studio: "Rhythm, Rumba and Rare Dance Music," presented by Davidson and his A.B.C. Dance Band. 11.0: From, Hall of Honour, . Geelong community singing (continued). SATURDAY, JUNE 1. — 9.30: 8AR’s. party night. Let’s dance with Jim Davidson and his A.B.C, Dance Band. Les) Adams and his Guitar Quintet. Oliver Roberts, mouth organy 12.0: Meditation music. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by. Adrian ult, \

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 42

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 42

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 42

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