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SUNDAY, JULY 14. 10.0: A programme by the Conservatorium String Quartet. Personnel: Gerald Walenn (violin), Lloyd Dayies (violin), William Krasnik (viola), Gladstévie Bell. (cellist). Assisting Artist: Ben Williams (tenor). 10.303 "We Await Your Verdict,’ » Writtén: and produced by mie Price. Claim. for damages. 11.30: Close down. MONDAY, JULY 15. 9.30: Every Monday night at 9.30 p.m.: "Khyber," an original radio serial of the North-west Indian Frontier, Written by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrence H; Cecil. Episode the ninth: "The Flying Fool.’ Galahad Garvie ‘and his companions, trapped by the rebéllious Hillmen, are faced with:a situation of grave When, otice again, the Royal Air Force comes to the rescue, 10.0: "Australia Looks on the World." Talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. 10.20: A recital of popular classics, by Maleolm Dick; pianist, and Albert, Baker, tenor. 10,55: An hour of Jewish music, arranged by Louis Shifreen: ., TUESDAY, JULY 16.. 9,30: ‘Programme presented-by the Singing Strings, in association with Rosa Pinkerton, visiting soprano, Instrumental: A. specially arranged selection of Continental’ melodies. 10.30: -Interlude -(1.). 10.40: ‘Recorded ‘perfarmance of "Ruddigore"’ or "The Witch's Curse." Comic opera in two acts, Libretto: .W. S. Gilbert; music: Arthur Sullivan, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 9.30: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by B®, J. Roberts, present "Memories of Bygone Days." Soloists: soprano: Ida -Leggatt; tenors Reg. Willoughby; contralto: Ethel Daw; baritone: Hdmund: Butterworth, ‘ 10.30: "Man Through | ‘the Ages." Written and presented by James J. Donnelly. "William the Cornquerer Changes the Course of Hnglish History." 10.55: B.B.O, recording: "Diary of 193-4." A meandering through the months of laSt year. Programme devised by William MeClurg. Narrative spoken by Frederic Rieswood. 11.45: Musical interlude (r.). THURSDAY, JULY 18. 0.30: From the Industria] Girls’ Horne, Parramatta: Community singing concert, arranged by the Smith Family.
Associate artists: Dorina (xylophonist), "Marche Militaire’ (Schubert) ; "Waggon Wheels" (Billy Hill); ‘Marful of Music’ (Brown); "Rag Doll"; "Take a Number from One to Ten" (Gordon, Revel); "Spinning Wheel" (Hill). The Girls (piano accordion and vocal act), ‘Broadway's Gone Hill-Billy’ (Brown); "There Goes My Heart"; "Yip Neddy" (Carr) ; "Who's "Been Polishing the Sun?’ ’ (Gay); "Somewhere in the Blue Ridge Mountains" (Box). Fred .Cross, entertainer. 11.35: From the studio. Musical items (r.). FRIDAY, JULY 19. ° 9.80: Band concert. The National Military Band, conducted by Stepheix Yorke, in association with the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. 10.30: A recital by Mildred Hall, pianist, and Nora Williamson, violinist, Piano and Violin, Sonata in B Mat Major. Allegro moderato; andante sostenuto e vantabile; vondo (Mozart): Piano, "Heart Eyer Faithful" (Bach); Impromptu (Schubert) ; Waltz in C Sharp Minor (Chopin). Violin, Largo from "New World" Symphony (Dvorak, Kreisler) ; "Dittle Windmills’ (Couperin); "Ie Chasse" (Cartier), , 11.10; A programme of imported recordings. with Dusolina Giannini, soprano. Philharmonic Symphony: Orchestra of New York (conducted by. Willen Mengelbay), "Ein Heloenleben" ("A Hero's Life’) Op. 40 (Strauss). SATURDAY, JULY 20. 9.30: Our radio dance night, with the A.B.C, Dance Band. conducted by Cec. Morrison; and "The Mastersingers" Quartet. , . 1.80 a.m.: National Anthem.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 52
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