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(National Station) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 9.15: National programme from Sydney, "Dr. Abernethy," by. ’ Alicia Ramsey and Rudolph de Cordova. Adapted by Duleima Glasby. Production: Lawrence H, Cecil. 9.45: Sydney de Vries, famous Dutch baritone, in association with Lionel Lawson, violinist. 10. Interlude (r.). 10.20: "Internationa] Affairs." 10.40: An orchestral concert by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by.Joseph Post. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 9,30: National’ programme from Sydney, "Shanghai," an original radio serial of..the Ching seas... Written for

radio by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrence H. Cecil. 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne, the A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Ensemble, conducted by Perey Code, and Fred Earle at the new electric organ. 10.30: Sydney MacEwan, tenor, and Duncan Morison, pianist, in a programme of Scottish and Irish music. 11.0: National programme from Sydney, the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Leslie MacCallum, baritone, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 9.30: "The Duchess of Dantzig," a romantic light opera in three acts; book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton; music by Ivan. Caryll; adapted for radio by Musette Morell. The A.B.C, (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus and Concert Orchestra. Production by John Barker. 10.30: Interlude (1). 10.40: National talk, "Living Backwards: The _ Black Prince,’’ Professor H. Alcock. 10.55: Brass band recital by Hawthorn City ‘Band, conducted by A. Paxton, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. 9.30: National programme from Sydney, presented by Sasha Berliner’s Continental Envemble, 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne. Interlude (r.). 10.5: Fred Earle at the new electric organ and "Those Three Girls." 10.30: National programme from Sydney. A recital by * Sydney de Vries, famous Dutch baritone. 10.50: A talk by Arthur Mailey, ex-international cricketer. 11.0: "The Wild Ass’s Skin," a radio fantasy written by Edmund Barclay, Dramatised from the novel by Balzac, featuring John Longden, Pro duction: Lawrence H. Gecil. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. 9.30: National programme from Tasmania, Madame Blisabeth Rethberg and Signor Ezio Pinza, ‘the world-famous soprano and basso. ~~ 10:30: Regional programme from Melbourne. Chamber music by Jascha Spivakoysky, piano, and Tossy' Spivakoysky, violin, 11.0: National talk from Mel--bourne, "Current ‘Topics." This space is reserved for interviews with prominent persons, Special talks on current events and the like. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 9.30: National programme from Sydney, the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. : 10.0: Regional programme from Melbourne. ‘The Melbourne Male Choir. Conductor, A. C. Bartleman. . . 10.30: National _ programme from Melbourne; A.B.C. Follies (No. 17 progranime), A Snappy Concert Party," with our soprano,. our _baritone, our tenor, our soubrette, our. comics and two pianos, _ Songs, sketches, ensembles,

jokes and jollity, Prodyetion: Sydney Hollister, 11.0: "Hireside and Fieidglasses," a review of outdoor books, Mr. Basil Hall SATURDAY, SEPT. 12. 9.30: National programme from the Sydney Town Hall, the first celebrity symphony con"cert conducted by Dr: Malcolm Sargent, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

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Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 42

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3LO Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 42

3LO Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 42

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