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MELBOURNE 770 k.c. 389.6 m.

(National Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST 9. 9.15: | Regional programme from. Sydney, "Never Say Die," a comedy by- W. H. Post and William Collier. 10.20: National programme from Sydney. "International Affairs." 10.40: A programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Joseph ‘Post: solo pianist, John Hannell. MONDAY, AUGUST 10. §.30: National programme from Sydney, "Shanghai," an original radio serial of the China Seas. Written for radigo by Edmund Barclay. Episode 6: "The: Crucial Test." 10.0: ~":Regional’' programme from Melbourne. Light orchestral programme by the Salon Group 10.20: Lincoln’ s Speech." 10.35: National programme from , Melbourne... A_ programme by Australian composers, featuring the A.B.C. » (Melbourne) String Quartet: 11.30:.. Regional.- programme from Melbourne, "Old China," a one-act play by Edith Gerard Boyd. Scene: Mrs. Richardson’s flat in the suburbs. Production, John Cairns. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 9.30: National programme from Melbourne. "The Student Prince," book and: lyrics by Dorothx. Donnelly ;° music by Sigmund Romberg. Adapted for radio’ ‘by’ "Musette Morell. 10.40; ‘Pampero,"" ‘a idrama' of the. séa, ‘told inv an inimitable, "style byt ‘Sparks. re 7 10. 55:.. National programme~ from ‘Melbourne. Brass band tecital -by Hawthorn City

‘Band, conducted by A.. H. Paxton. 11.80: "Vaudeville Pie," a "collection of -good ‘things, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 9.30: Regional programme from Melbourne. Chamber music by Spivakovsky-Kurtz ‘Trio. Jascha Spivakovsky, piano; Tossy Spivakovsky, violin ; Edmund Kurtz, ’cello, 10.15: "Some Poems of Today," read by Miss Ida Osborne and Mr. Harry Traymor. 10.40: National programme zrom Sydney Town Hall. See 2FC. 11.45: National talk. "Of Course it Couldn’t Happen: Rabelais Calls on the Minister for Customs," arranged by Mr. T. W. Heckersley. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 9.30: "Golden Memories," old melodies, like photographs of old friends, bring memories of long ago. 10.5: Piano recital of Brahms’s compositions by® Helmuth Hoffman. 10.30: National programme from Sydney. "Salvage," a drama by the Royal Australian naval divers in peace and war. Written for radio presentation by Hdmund Barclay. 11.30: Regional programme from Sydney. Sasha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 9.30: National programme from Melbourne. Recital by the National Military Band, conducted’ by Stephen Yorke. 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne. A.B.C. Follies (No. 14 programme). A snappy concert party. 10.30: , Fireside and Fieldglasses,’ a review of .outdoor books, by Mr. Basil Hall. 10.45: National programme from Melbourne: Melody session. A.B.C. (Mel- *' bourne) Concert Orchestra, eonducted by Perey Code, assisted by Winifred Gardner, mezz0-contralto, 11.30: "Avalanche," a radio drama by Max Afford. The scene is laid. in the Austrian Tyrol. Production, John Cairns. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. 10.0: "The American Press: How Does It Compare With Ours?" a discussion between Mr. Kenji Ito, Mr. Henry Kotkins, and Mr. Chester. Wilmot. 10.15: Regional programme from Assembly Hall. Recital by Dorothy Helmrich, famous Australian mezzo-soprano ; accompanist, Marshall Sumner. 11.5: "Murder at Monte Carlo," radio adaptation by John Peters, from the story by Count Leo Tolstoi. The action’ takes place in Monte Carlo. Production, John Cairns,

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Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 44

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3LO Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 44

3LO Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 44

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