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(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 12. 9.15: National programme from Sydney studios. "No Birdie," a play on modern : manners and morals, 10.20: "International Affairs. " 10.40: An orchestral concert presented by the A.B,C, (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra,
with Lionel] Lawson, violinist. conducted by Joseph Post, MONDAY, JULY 13. 9.30: National programme from Sydney studios. "Shanghai," an original radio serial of the China Seas. 10.5: Howard Jacobs, London’ Ss famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, 10.45: Regional programme from Melbourne studio. Short sketch, ‘’"Hnery Brown," by Granville. ¢ 11.5: Recital by Hilda Gill, mezzo-soprano; | assisted by David Sisserman, ’cello.. 11.40: From the Australian Church, organ and instrumental recital by Raymond Fehmel at the organ, TUESDAY, JULY 14. 9.30: National programme from Adelaide studios, Biergarten songs and lieder by the Tanunda Liedertafel, conducted by Fritz Homburg; violin soloist, Arved Kurtz. 100: Regional programme from Melbourne studios. "So -Red the Nose." a comedy musicale by George Matthews. 10.30: National. programme from Melbourne studios. "Marie Antoinette," her trazie love story. bv Willinm Fitzmaurice Hill, The: action of the play trkes. place in France. Production, John Cairns. 11.30: Regional programme from Me'heurne studios, A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code. WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. $.30: National programme from Melbourne studios, Recital by Jascha Spivakovsky, piano; and Tossy Spivakovsky. violin, "Kreutzer" Sonata.’ Op. 47. Adagio sostenuto, presto: andante eon varinzione; finale presto (Beethoven). , 19.0: Regional programme from Melbourne _ studios, Programme by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Ensemble and Ladies’ Chorus, conducted -by Percy Code. 10.30: From Sydney studios. National talk, "The Com‘ng of Western Learning -to China: The Republic." Des. J. .L. Shellshear, D.S. 11.0: Howard Jacobs, -_London’s famous dance orchestra leader and .saxophonist, THURSDAY, JULY 16. 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne studios. Brass band recital by Brunswie City Band, conducted by Hugh Niven. . 10.0: "Vaudevillainies," a quickfire variety programme, featuring Drie Barker, the wellknown English comedian, directed by Sydney Hollister. 10.45: Regional programme from Mel ourne _ studios. A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted hy Perey Code, with Thea Philips, so-
prano; and Lionello Cecil, ténor. 11.80: National programme’ from Melbourne studios. ‘The: Unknown’ Masterpiece,".a fan-, tasy:.: story "he Chef, ‘ FRIDAY, JULY 17, 40.0: National programme from . Bydney studios, Light programme presented by Stephen Yorke. ,, 40.80: Regional programme from ‘ Melbourne ~ studios. "Wireside and Fieldglasses," a review. of outdoor books, Mr. Basi] Hall. 10.45: Short piano and violin ‘recital by Jasche Spivakovsky, piano, and Tos.y Sp*vakovsky, violin, Sonata for Violin and Piano. Allegro vivo; intermede, fantasque et Ilégere; finale. tres anime (Debussy). 11.0: National programmé from Sydney studios, Howard Jacobs, ; SATURDAY, ‘JULY 18.°° 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne studios, The Zigeuner Band, in-a programme "of gipsy songs and dances. 10.0: National programme from: _, Sydney, studigs.. "Music. Hall," ‘ devised ‘and produced by, John Barker. 10. 45: Celebrity, hour with Dorothy Helmrich, soprano,,
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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 57
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