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2BL

SYDNEY 740 k.c. 405.4 m.

(National Station) © SUNDAY, JULY 5. 8.30: From St. Stephen’s Presbyterian.Church. Evening service, conducted by Rey. J. McLeod. , 10.5: Programme by the New Note Octet, in association with Horace Gilson, tenor. 11.10: "Great Books in Out- ‘+ line: Peter Pan," by J. M. Barrier. Presented by Ellis Price. MONDAY, JULY 6. 9.30: Michael Head, distinguished Hnglish composer-pianist-singer, in a recital of hig own * compositions, 10.5: "Smithy: His Early Flying," the third talk in the series given by Flying Officer Beau Sheil. 10.25: Fifteen minutes of humour. "If the C.C0.B. were There," written by David Falk. 10.40: B.B.C. recording, ‘"Devonshire Cream," a comedy by Iden Phillpotts, adapted and produced by Cyrli. Wood. TUESDAY, JULY 7. 9.30: From the Mosman Town Hail, community singing concert, arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Com- " Inission. 10.40: From the University, Sydney, carillon recital. 11,10: From the studio, programme by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen: Yorke. Associate artist. _Robert Nicholson, bass-bari-tone. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 9.30:° From St. James’s Hall, Phillip Street, debating championship between Victoria and New South. Wales. Subject: "The World Progress Demands the Re-distribttion of the World’s Colonial -Terri- _ tories "Among the’ Great. Powers." : 10.0: From the studio. Vocal recital by Michael Head, distinguished Bnglish composer-pianist-singer, of his own compositions, £0.30: From Sydney Town Hall. The Royal Philharmonic Choir and. A.B.C. (Sydney) =

Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Carr.’ "The Creation," by Haydn, parts 2 and 8. . THURSDAY, JULY 9. 9.30: Recital of unusual songs by Clem ‘Williams, baritone. 10.5: Programme by the Roy M. Smedley Mandolin Ensemble. Assisting artist. Harry Schofield, baritone. 11.15; The A.B.C. Radio Choir, in association with G. Vern Barnett, at the studio organ. FRIDAY, JULY 10. 9.30: B.B.C. recording, ‘Victorian Melodies." 10.45: Sonata recital by Moore MacMahon, violinist, and Frank Warbrick, pianist. _ 11.15: With the French Com-

posers (r.). SATURDAY, JULY 11.10.20: The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, in association with Alison Battarbee. cellist. 11.20:. Our radio dance night, With the A.B.C. Dance Orvhestra, conducted by Don Royal. Associate artists, Ann Vidor, vocalist; and Charles Wade, crooner.

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Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

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341

2BL Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

2BL Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

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