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(National Station): SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 10.0: Tnit one. Excerpts from **Lobgeeang" © ("ymn of Praise’) "by Mendelssohn. Sung by Lionello ( ecil, tenor, A.B. C, Wireless Cliorus with Frederic Earle at the’ new electric organ. 10.40: Interlude (x). 10.45: Unit. two. "The Story of the Fisk, Jubilee Singers," _told. by: Pressy Preston, with

Negro spirituals sung’ by ‘Lhe Sundowners" Quartet. MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 14. 9.0: Unit one. ‘On First Acquaintance," a programme of first nighters, Nellie Miilbrook, soprano; Edw ard Forbes, baritone; Dallis Laidlaw, piano; Lyall Archer, tenor; Lintsay Wright, violin; Margaret Bradshaw, soprano. Assisted by Frederic Karle at the new electric organ. . 10.25: Interlude: (r.). 10.30: Unit two. Dr. Cyril ’ Jenkins in an illustrated talk entitled * ‘King Jazz." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 9.30:-Unit one, A- recital by Tossy ‘Spivakoy sky, violin, and Jawscha Spivakovsky, piano. 10.15: Interlude (r.). 10.20:. Unit.two. A song cameo entitled .. "Don ‘Serenade," presented by -Mr., and Mrs, J. Alexander Browne. 10.35: Interlude (1.). 10.40: Unit three. Novelty | instrumental music by Giannacini, violin, and Cera guitar. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16. 9.30: Unit one, . "Redemption" by Leo Tolstoi. Production, Harry Neville. -. ’ 10.30: Interlude (r.). 10.35: Unit two. A programme by Rudy Wayne and his Honolulu Boys. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17. 9.30: Unit one, A, programme of international celebrities with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer.. , 10.15 (approx.) : A recitil by . Lionello Cecil, tenor. 10.30: International celebrities programme (continued). FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 9.30: Unit one. For farmers only, conducted by Frederic Phelan; (highlights of the Royal Show, being reviews and commentaries on this year's exhibits and competitions. 9.55: Interlude (r.). .. 10.0: Unit two. A.B.C. String Ensemble with Frederic ‘Karle ot the new © electric organ and Winifred Gardner. mezzo-eoprane. 10.30: Unit three. From Hall of Honour, Geelong, community singing conducted ‘by J. Pinney. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. 9.30: Unit. one, "Week-End Magazine," Vol. 11, No. 17. All the entertaining features of ‘a. popular magazine "in sound, 10.0; Interlude (z.). — 10.5: Unit two. "Songs We Understand," g programme by Betty ; accompanist, Edith ’ 10.25: Interlude (7.). 10.30: Unit three.. A light classical] programme by "Phe Eldon. T xr i o," Artists: Howard Brown, violin’; Alex. Sutherland, cello; Alan’ MeKenzie, piano, with. Dawn Hiunt. soprano, aaa 11.0; Unit four, Recital. by Yallourn and’ District’ Band. Bandmaster, C, Tiirner, | °

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 42

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3AR Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 42

3AR Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 42

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