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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION ¥ B00 K.c.

SUNDAY, JULY 1 9.30: National programme Sydney ‘studios, "Oliver Twist," a dramatic presentation from the novel by Charles ‘ Dickens, Adapted. for radio by’ J. Comyns Carr; production: Lawrence H. Cecil, 10,15: A-:pianoforte recital by Helmuth Hoffmann. 10.35: "A Romamiic- Hour," present-d by’ the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts; the A.B.C, (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. _ 11.45: Dpilogue, 12,0: Close down. MONDAY; JULY 15. 9.30: Chamber music. Budapest String Quartet: Josef Roismann, first violin, (leader); Alexander Schneider, violin ; Stefan Ipolyi, viola; Mischa Schneider, cello; and Dorothy Clark, dramatic contralto. 11.7: Australia’s song bird, "The Lyre Bird. 11.15: "Varied Variety."’ A spot.of vaudeville. Continuity by Mark Makeham. 12.0: News, ete, TUESDAY, JULY 16. 9.30: National programme from Sydney studios. Third appearance of Charles Navarro and his Music in the Air. 10.0: "Seven Keys to. Baldpate."" A mysterious melodramatic farce by George M. Cohan. Adapted for radio by Kdmund Barclay. 11,15: "While London Sleeps." Variety. Continuity and production: James J. Donnelly. 12.0: From Melbourne studio: ltems of" interest, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 9.30: Chamber music. Budapest String Quartet, Josef Roismann, first. violin, (leader), Alexander Schneider, violin, Stefan Ipolyi, viola, Mischa Schneider, ’cello, and Dorothy Clark, dramatic contralto. ; . 41.10: "The Prince of Pilsen." A musical comedy in two.acts. Lyrics by Frank Pixley..Musie by Gustay Luders, Production by F. D.. Clewlow. THURSDAY, JULY 18. 9.30: National’ programme from Sydney studios, "A Voyage to Lilliput." A translation for radio of . Swift’s immortal " masterpiece, "Gulliver’s Travels." Dramatization and lyrics by Lance Sieveking. Musie by Robert Chignell. Production: James. J. Donnelly. 10.45: A recital by Ben Williams, tenor. 11.0; A programme by the National Military. Band,': conducted: by Stephen Yorke, and .Raymond. Beatty, baseo. « s: "FRIDAY, JULY 19.:°°~ 9.30: "Trent’s Last Case," a radio ‘playin’ five scenes from the novel by H..C, Bentley. Production: Frank D. Clewlow, 10.50: Brass Band Concert by Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. ©. Johnston; assisted by Sydney de Vries, baritone. Comedy interludes by ‘""Hmma and *Hrbert." 12.0; News, ete. . SATURDAY, JULY 20. ° 9.30: From the Melbourne Town Hall, celebrity concert by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by. Professor Bernard Heinze; leader: Edouard Lambert; artists: Florence ‘Austral, world-famous dramatic soprano, and John Amadio, celebrated flautist,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 53

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 53

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 53

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