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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 5. 10.0: Two-pianoforte recital by Valda Johnstone and Alan Thompson, assisted by Carrie Cairnduff (soprano). 10.45:: "The Story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers," told by Pressy Preston, with Negro spirituals, sung by "The Sundowners" Quartette, MONDAY, JULY 6. 9.80: A ‘quick-fire vaudeville prograthme, with -speciallyselected artists, 10.0: Recital by Edouard Lambert (violin), and: Raymond Lambert (piano). Violin and Piano. 10.40: "The Streets of Melbourne: Spencer and Spencer Street." Mr. Gordon Leckie. 10.50: An interview with Guy Desplat, the French junior cycling champion. 11.0: A. dance band production by the Palais de Danse. Ore it nh 7_
chestra, conducted by Harold Moschetti, with assisting artists, TUESDAY, JULY 7. 930: "Khyber." An original radio serial of the -NorthWest Indian Frontier, Written by Edmund Barclay. Epi‘sode -the twenty-fifth, "K21 Revealed." Production: John Cairns. 10.0: °"A Story for Grown-up Children," told by Margaret Kerr, ‘and written by A, A. Milne. Programme III, in whitch Pooh .and Piglet go hunting and nearly catch a Woozle, 10.20: Les. Adams and his Rhythmie Pagans, 10.35: A brass band concert by 39th Battalion Band, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 9.30: "Songs-and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 9.50: An Irish folk story, "Man ‘annan at Play." Miss Moya Carey, 10.10: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Him'mer. ' THURSDAY, JULY 9, 9.30: A light instrumental programme by the Salon Group. 10.0: A-mystery story, told by J. Howlett Ross: "The Apparition by the White Gate." 10.15: From Mechanics’ Institute, Bacchus Marsh: Community singing, conducted by Will Sampson. 10.45: Fifteen minutes with Eric Barker, the English monologist, assisted by the Melody Maids, (1.0: From Mechanics’ Institute, Baechus Marsh: Community ‘singing. (1.30: Sporting. League and Association’ football teams for next Saturday's matches will be given by a member of our sporting staff. FRIDAY, JULY: 10. 30: "For Farmers Only."’ Con-ducted-by Frederic Phelan, A session devoted to the discussion of the problems of the primary producer, whether agricultural, horticultural, or pastoral. 0.0: "Wot a WeekI!!!" 10.25: "All the Year Round." A progtamme arranged by George Findlay.’ Artists: Nance Osborne (soprano), Arthur Little (baritone), George Findlay, Mus.Bac. (piano), 1.5: Max Montesole and Elsie Mackay in excerpts from English dramatic ° literature. Pages from Charles Dickens. SATURDAY, JULY 11, .30: From the Palais Picture Theatre, St. Kilda: A musical presentation by Harry Jacobs and his Palais Theatre Orchestra, .45: From the studio: "Weekend Magazine," Vol, II., No. % All the entertaining fea-
tures of a popular magazine in sound, 10.15; Old-time dance night. MacDuff Williams’ Orchestra. Master of ceremonies: Rohert Spayen. : Mrs, R. Campbell al the piano,
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Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 43
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4343AR Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 43
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