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ral: Ctatiqn) "SUNDAY, JUNE 7. 10.0: From Malvern Town Hall: Band recital by Malvern Municipal and Tram-~-ways Band, conducted by Captain Harry Shugg, assisted by Phil Cohen, violin, and New Metropolitan Choir, conducted by Dan Hardy. 11.10: Two. religious books teviewed: "Jack, Jill and God," R. A. Edwards; ‘The: Fool . Hath Said in His Heart," Beverley Nicholls: Reverend William Bottomley. MONDAY, JUNE 8. ‘10.0: A programme by. the
Ridente Trio: Phyliis Baker; piano; Joy ‘Tulloch, violin;' Judy Amadio, flute. ' Assisted by Sylvia _MacPher‘gon, soprano. 10.40: "The Streets of Melbourne: Collins and Collins Street," Mr. Gordon Leckie. 11.0: A dance band programme by. the Palais de Danse Orchestra, conducted by Harold Moschetti, with — assisting artists, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 9.50: A programme of international . celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 10.0: A programme by The Ingenues. , 10.50: Pianoforte recital by Raymond Lambert. ‘ 11.15: Rudy Wayne and _ his Honolulu Boys, with Derrick Warren; entertainer. ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 10.80: Margaret Kerr. and Edith Harrhy in an original presentation of a series of A.. ‘A. Milne songs and dialogue. Programme VII. : 10.50: "Mose and Mandy.’ Episode V: "Back-in the City Again." Written and played . by June Mills and ‘William Innis. . 11.10: A recital by. Bugene Cooper, violin, and Gwen Peacock, piano. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 10.0: "Wot a Week!’"’, It’s a bit -quiet -way out-.at Hayfever ‘Farm, but things wake up ow Friday night, when Old Tom Hardaker opens up his weekly bundle of newspapers. For the real news and the fresh views, listen to old Tom Hardaker in "Wot a Week! ? 10.30: From Town Hall, Ballarat: Community singing. 11.0: Leaves from a wanderer’s diary: ‘On:. the..Game Tracks in New Guinea," Mr.
Allan-Heod. 11.15: From Town Hall, Ballarat: Community singing continued. SATURDAY, JUNE 13.. 10.25: The adventures of Aussie: and: Johnnie: "Dave and the Bnglish Johnnie," Episode 2... 10.45: The Zigeuner in a programme of unusual dances, 11.253. ‘China .With a. Grain; ot Salt: The Sleeping Buddha Walked," Miss Leila Pirani. 11.45: News session. Weather forecasts and data. Aviation forecasts. British Official Wireless News. "Herald" News Service. Cables (copy‘yight) from the Australian Associated. Press. Police messages. Shipping information, 12.0: Meditation music.
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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 45
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3653AR Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 45
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