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(National Station) _ SUNDAY, JUNE 28. 10.0: From Malvern Tower Hall, band recital, by Mai vern Municipal and Tram. ways Band, assisted by Sun‘downers’ Male Quartette and Stanley Baines, flute. 10.45: "Around the Organ wita Sankey," arranged by Rober H. Spaven. 11.10: Books of To-day. © A commentary of ocoks just published, contributed OY leading critics. — MONDAY, JUNE 29. 9.30: "Khyber." An _ origina! radio serial of the North-wes* Indian frontier, written by Edmund Barelay. Episode the twenty-fourth: ‘Nearing the End." Productien: John Cairns. 10.0: The. Melbourne Male Choir, on tour, "Through Hamelin Town with the Pied Piper."
10.40: "The Streets of Mc!od Sut and Russell] Street." Mr. Gordon Leckie. 11.0: A Dance Band produce duction by’ the Palais de Danse Orchestra, conducted by Harold Moscheiti,., with assisting artists, "TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 9.30: Songs and their singing, discussed and illustrated be Harold Browning. 9.56: A programme of Internetional Celebrities, with special annotations by Rudo?! Himmer. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 9.30: Brass band concert. by Brunswick City Band. Con. ductor, Hugh Nevin, assisted by Wileen Castles, soprano. 10.15: Ten minutes with Pete: Bernar and his Melo-accor-dion. -7 10.25: From Prahran. Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, Canadian Dominion Day Celebration Dinner. 16.45: "Beau Brummeij." Adapt ed for radio by Harry Neville from the play by Clyde Fitch THURSDAY, JULY 2. 9.80: A recital of works by Melbourne composers, Vera Evans, soprano; Percy Pledger, violin, 9.55: "An Unlucky Man," An original story by: the late Professor B. H. C. Oliphant. 10.15: A story for grown-up children, told by Margaret Kerr, and written by A: A * Milne.
16.30; A B.B.C._ recording, "Victorian. Melodies." A musical sequence, producea and: conducted by ‘Stanford Robinson. ' FRIDAY, JULY 3. ° 9:30:. For-Farmers nly: Con: ducted by Frederic Phelan. 10.0: "Wot a: Week!!!" 10.80: From Central Hall, Geelong. Community singing, conducted by Will Gallagher. 11.0: From the studio. "Leaves from a Wanderer’s Diary~Kanaka Jewellery." Mr. Allan Hood. 11.45: From Centrai Hal, Geelong. Community singing, continued. © SATURDAY, JULY 4. 9.30: From the Palais Picture Theatre, St. Kilda. A musical. presentation by Harry Jacobs and his Palais Theatre ~ Orchestra.. 9.45: Irom the studio. "Weekend" Magazine, vol. 2, No. 6. All the entertaining features of a popular magazine in sound. Compiled and editeJl by George Matthews. Printed and produced under the direction of Sydsey Hoilister, 10.15: Excerpts of the Grand Choral Championship. Held under the auspices of the Association of Music Teachers of Victoria, . 16.55: From the studio. "Birth. — day of the Swanee River." Story concerning "The ‘Swanee River," told in play‘let form, introducing many records of southern melodies, composed by Stephen Foster.
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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 44
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