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2UW

SYDNEY 1110 k.c. 270.3 m.

(B Class Station) SUNDAY, JULY 5. 10.0: "Scissors and Paste and a Musical Serapbook."’ 10.15: George Edwards in ‘The Snake Charmer." 10.45 : Theatrical revue, Music of Hdward German,

11.30: "Foreign Affairs’-J. M. Prentice. 11.40: "The Old Music Cabinet." _ MONDAY, JULY 6. 10.0: George Edwards in "The Six Wives of Henry VIII." 10.15: "The Voice of Advice." 10.30: Ann Gordon in "A Mannequin of Paris." 10.45: "Motorists’ Service Bureau" -§, A, Maxwell. 11.0: -Roy Starfield’s Dance Band. TUESDAY, JULY 7. 10.0: George Edwards in "The Six Wives of Henry VIII." 10.15: "The Melody Chest." 10.30: Ann Gordon in "A Mannequin of’ Paris." 10.45: Reécital by a film star. 11.0: "The Smith Family Bulletin." ° 11.15: Centres of music.

11.50: songs from the State Theatre attractions. 11.45: Modern melodies from harp and oboe. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 10.0: George Edwards in "The -Six Wives of Henry VIII." 10.15: "The Hit Parade." 10.30: Ann Gordon in "A Mannequin of Paris." 10.45: ‘Musical Memories." 11.0: "Facts About Money’W. K. McConnell, M.A, 11.15: Orchestral selections, 11.30: "Foreign Affairs’-J. M. Prentice. 11.40: "Rhythm: Cocktail." THURSDAY, JULY 9, 10,0: George Wdwards in "The Six Wives of Henry VIII." 10.10: "The Melody Chest."

10.30: Ann Gordon in "A Mane nequin of Paris." 10.45: "Where to FWish’-Mr. Oscar Lawson. 11.0: Jimmy Davidson and His Palais Royal Orchestra. 11.30: "Highlights of Variety." 11.45: Jimmy Davidson and His Palais Royal Orchestra, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 10.0: Trade demonstration music, 10.15; Feature recordings, 10.30: Radio Rhythm and a Piano. 10.50: Day Trips from Sydney, 11.0: "The Smith Family Bulletin." 11,10: Some of the light orches tras, , 11.20: "Amateur Fishing Asso-ciation"-O, J. Leighton. 11.20: "Rhythm Cocktail." 11.45: The New Light Symphony Orchestra, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 10.4: Hurdle Races. Studio music, "The Blind Pianist," Alec. Templeton. 10.21: Harold Park Stakes. Studio music, Don Bestor and His Orchestra, 10.38: Progressive Stakes. Studio music, the Odeon Orchestra, . 10.55: Tramway Stakes. Studio music, Radio Rhythm, 11,12: N.C.A. Stakes. Studio music, "A Little Humour Now and Then," 11,29: Electric Light Stakes. Studio music, . light and bright, 11.45: President’s Stakes,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19360703.2.59.3

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Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

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343

2UW Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

2UW Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 42

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