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(National Station) SUNDAY, JUNE 28. 9.15: -A national programme: "The Last Days of Pompeii." A romantie presentation in two'-patts, based upon the novel by Lord Lytton, Written for radio. by Edmund Barclay. Incidental’ music, specially composed by Joseph Post. Production: Lawrence H. Cecil. Part 1. 10.20: "International Affairs." Mr. H. L.. Harris, © M.A, LL.B. , 10.30: The Hon. the ActingPremier, ‘Col. M. F, Bruxner, will speak on. "Australia’s 150th Anniversary." 10.40: A programme by the National Military Band, conducted .by. Stephen Yorke, with Herbert Williams (baritone)... : MONDAY, JUNE 29. 9.30: From the Sydney Towr Hall: A national programme. Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, com ducting the A.B.C.. vance: Orchestra,

10.85: Relayed from 38LO, Melbourne: Pianoforte recital by Raymond Lambert. . 10.50: Regional programme from the Sydney studio: An orchestral and choral concert by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by BE. J. Roberts and the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 9.30: A national programme: "The Last Days of Pompeii." Part One. 10.50: "Round in Sixty." A musical globe-trot, featuring Diana du Cane, London's musical comedy star. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 9.30: A national ‘programme. Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 10.20: National talk: "Japan, Then and Now:.A Land of Contradictions." © Dr. I. Clunies Ross, D.V.Se. 10.40: Recital by Hileen Joyce, brilliant Australian pianist: 11.80: Regional programme from the Sydney studio, presented by the Haydock Duo (violin and piano), with Dan Foley (tenor). THURSDAY, JULY 2. 9.30: A ‘national’ programme from 4QG;- Brisbane. (For details, see 8L0). 11.0: A national. programme. From the: studio -(Sydney) : Classical programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra. "Solo yiolinist: Leslie Chester, 11.50; Regional programme: The A.B.C,: (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra; FRIDAY, JULY 3. 9.30: A national programme. A recital by Michael Head, famous English composer-pianist-singer. 11.0: The National Military Band, conducted: by Stephen Yorke, with Stanley Clark-. son (bass). 10.41: Stanley Clarkson, with Military Band accompaniment, -- tos 10.18: Band: "Italian Divertissement: A Day in Naples" (Byng). 10,30:. Regional programme,

10.41: Stanley Clarkson ¢ "Young Dietrich" | (Henschel) ; "Oh, Could I But Express in Song" (Malashkin). 10.48: Band: Valse "Caprice" ( Wieniawski) ; Overture, "The Black Domino" (Auber). 11.0: Relayed to national stations; Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 9.30; A regional programme: "Paul Revere’s Ride." An American "Independence Day" play, written by Ed‘mund Barclay. Production: Lawrence H.- Cecil. 10.0: Relayed from 3LO, .Melbourne: National programme, "Vows Were Made: Marriage in Mayfair." The sixth ~ of the "Oh, Quate" series. Book and -lyries by "Mark Makeham. Music by Cecil Frasers _ Olivia makes a final decision. } 10.45: Relayed from 3LO, Mel--bourne: Recital by MWileen Joyce, brilliant. Australian pianiste, . 11.15: Light orchestral concert by the A.B.C, (Melbourne) Concert. Orchestra, conducted by Percy: Code.

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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 42

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468

2FC Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 42

2FC Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 42

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