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(National Station) SUNDAY, JUNE 14. 9.15: A national programme: "The Right To Die," An original modern problem play, written for radio by Edmund Barelay. Production: Lawrence H, Cecil. 10.20: "International Affairs." 10.40: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Cyril Monk, violinist. MONDAY, JUNE 15. 9.30: A national programme. Athol Tier and.his Condimental Stars (minus the mustard), in a revue, "The Nitwits of the Network." Written by T. A. Swain. Direction by John Barker. 10.30: A Maori Song Scena, presented by Barend Harris, baritone. 10.45: Chamber music recital by the A.B.C, (Sydney) String Quartet. TUESDAY, JUNE 16. 9.30: A national programme. (Transmission from , 38L0,
Melbourne). ‘The Bankrupt," a play by Bjornstjern Bjornson. 10.45: A short pianoforte recital, by Raymond. Lambert. 11.0: A Talk on India: "The new Constitution and_ its effect on India and the rest of the British Commonwealth." Dr. A. Saunders, 11.20: Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. 9.30: A national programme. From the Sydney ‘Town Hall, Orchestral Concert by the New South Wales State Symphony Orchestra,. of seventy players, in conjunction with the Australian Broadeasting Commission. Conductor: Maurice de Abravanel. Solo pianist: Mileen Joyce. 11.40: From the studio (Syaney): National Talk (recorded). "The Aerial Reconnaissance Survey Work in Australia : The Mackay Expeditions of 19388 and 1935." Commander H. 'T. Bennett, D.S.O. F.R.GS., F.R.S.A., RN. (retired). THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 9.30: A national. programme. (Transmission from 8LO, Melbourne). ‘The Romany Road." A musical romance by Mark Makeham, with special music by Cecil Fraser, featuring Gladys Moncrieff. Production: Sydney Hollister. 10.35: ‘Fireside and Fieldglasses." A review of outdoor books-Mr. Basil Hail. 10.50: Novelty instrumental programme, by Giannacini and Cera: Violin and guitar. 11.5: Pitt’s Speech After Trafalgar: One of the most famous speeches in the English language, which was delivered at the Guildhall Banquet, 1806. 11.15: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by Percy Code. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 9.30: A national programme, "Socrates." A play by Clifford Bax. Adapted for radio by Edmund Barclay. — Production: Lawrence H, Cecil. :
10.55; A programme by Sasha's Berliner’s Continental Ensemble. Assisting artist: Paul Kain, tenor. SATURDAY, JUNE 26. 9.30: A national programme. (Transmission from 3LO, Melbourne). **Week-end Magazine," Vol. 11, No. IV. Contents: All the entertaining features of a _ popular magazine in sound. Compiled and edited by George Matthews. Printed and _ produced under the direction of Sydney Hollister. 10.5: "Some Ancient Imaginary Conversations." Mr. H. W. Allen. 10.20: A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Ensemble, and Ladies’ Chorus, conducted by Percy Code. 11.0: "Gunner Gunn," by Walter Martin. One of the plays accepted in the Australian ‘Broadcasting Commission’s recent competition. Scene: A dug-out ‘in gq battery position. Production: John Cairns, 11.30: Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance’ orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra,
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Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 48
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