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2UE

SYDNEY 950 kc. 316 m.

(B Class Station) SUNDAY, APRIL 24. 9.0 pm: "Famous Escapes--"Harvey Jones." 9.15: "Musical Medico." 9.30; "The ‘Music Mixer." 10.0: Special presentation. 10.380: "So Sweet the Song." MONDAY, APRIL 25. 9.10 p.m: News service. %.15: "Romance in Rhythm,’ 9.30: "Dancess of the World? 9.45: Celebrity reciral. 10.0: "Hollywood Spotlight." 10.15; Mr. F.C. S,) Marshal, foreign commentator, 10.80: Musical popularities, TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 9.0 pm: "Nothing Ever Happens." 9.15: News, 9.20: Radio Library stars, 9.36: "The Kingsmen." 9.45: New releases. 10.0: Light music. 10.15: Racing talk. 10.380: New releases, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 9.0 pm: "Nothing Ever Happens," 9.15: "Wines of Gold." drama. 9.25: News, 9.30: Music. 9.45: "Muster’s Musie Room," 10.0: Light music, 10.15: Latest recordings. THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 9.0 pam: "Nothing Ever Happens." 9.15: News. $.20: Radio Library. 9.45: "IToliyweod Hotel." 10.0: Light music. 10.15: "Stars of the Air." 36.30: "The Kingsmen," FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 9.0 pane: Light music. 9.15: Modern love songs. 9.30: News service. 9.35: "The Musician's Library." 9.50: Sports card. 10.0: Light music, 10.5: Turf topics. 10,80: Music. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 9.0 p.m: Harold Park box positions. 9.5: Deseription of Harold Park Coursing tand during the evening),

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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 61

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2UE Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 61

2UE Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 61

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