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3LO

MELBOURNE 770 k.c. 389.6 m.

(National Station) SUNDAY, JULY 3. 10.0 p.m. 3 "Echoes from Aready," by Margaret Jewell (soprano). 10.15; Talk, "'Praveller’s Tales," 10.30: Harry Bloom’s Tango and, 11.0: "Around the Organ -with Sankey." 11.20; News, Weather, 41.30; Close down.

MONDAY, JULY 4. 8.30 p.m.: Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "Iolanthe’ in two acts. . 10.5: Margot Sheridan (novelty piano). . 10. 30 (every week New 10. ‘Palk, "Political Scene in U.S.A." 11.0: ABC Symphony Orchestra and ABC (Melbourne) Chorus. 12.0: (every week night) 3 Hi Close down, TUESDAY, JULY 5. 9.30 pam: Harry Blooin’s Orchestra. 10.0: Films and the 'Pheatre, 10.40: "Variety," with , Alfred , Frith and Jean Battye. 11.36: Continental Orchestras, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. 9.80 p.m.: Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) and Tossy Spivakovsky (violin).. 10.0: Talk, "Too True to Be Good." 10.45: Play, "Resignation of Mr, Bagsworth." 11.15:° Comedy sketch, Alfred ‘Smith and Jean Battye. 11.30:: ‘Victor Silvester and ' Ballroom ‘Orchestra. THURSDAY, JULY 7. 9.80 p.m.; "Toyland Parade," -in Song and Nursery Rhyme. 10.0: ABC (Melbourne) Chorus. 10.45: Talk, "Funnels and Flags." 11.0: Valda Jobnstone and Alan, Thompson (two pianoforte recital). 11.30: "Switig is Here." FRIDAY, JULY 8. 9.30 p.m.: "Richelieu-Cardinal or King?" ’-~Episode 42, 10;0: Community singing. 11.15: "The Week in Parliament," 11.30: "Melville Gideon: Me- , mories. " SATURDAY, J ULY 9. 9.30 pum.; Melbourne Symphon y Orchestra,. with Richard _ Tauber (tenor), : 10.45; "Twinkle, ‘Twinkle, Little .Star," with Alfred Irith and Jean Battye and Chorus. 11.30:: "Musie for the Theatre, _No. 7: Vietor Herbert." 12.0 to 1, 30: Dance music.

SHORTWAVE STATIONS ..« CONTINUEL

9.0: News and economic review in German, 10.80; Concert of a musie, 11.20: News in Englis 11,45: Light (continued), ' 12.20; Greetings to listeners. 12.30: News and economie review in German. 12.45: Music, 1.30: News ond economic review in Hnglish and Dut 1.45: day in Germany," sound pictures. 2.0: Talk, humour, music, ete. $.15: German events (Hnghsh). Music, 3.80: Sign off (German, English). HIGHLIGHTS. Sunday, July 3. 6.45 p.m.: Symphony concert, with violin concerto (Paul Juon), Symphony in D Major (Mozart). 8.0: Request concert. OB: Ballads (Loewe). Wilhelm Rode to 9.45: "Gay evening music. 12.45: Sunday programme, 1.0 a.m.: Announcing the new month. 1.45: Merry ratlio holiday pictures. 2.45: Spanish Rhapsody (Liszt), piano solo, 3.0: German marches. Monday, July 4. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia, 4.0: Children’s hour. %.15: German homeland songs and dances, 8.0: Spanish Rhapsody (piano solo). 8.15: "Kreutzer" Sonata (Beethoven), by violin and piano. 9.15: Topical talk. 9.80: Orchestral concert, 12.45 a.m.: Jolly Swabian programme, 2.0; Symphony concert, Tuesday, July 5, 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand. 7.0: "This is the H.Y." (Mnglish). %15: Recordings. 7.30: Solo concert, Helmut Zernick (violin). 8.0- Joyous music at close of day. 8.45: Songs (Courvaisier). Hans Heinz Hamer to sing. 9.15: Little ‘musie. 9.30: Light music. 2.0 a.m.: Ballads (Carl Loewe). Wednesday, July 6, 4.0 p.m. Happy Family ’phones Asia. 4.15: "Martha," opera (ven Flotew). 8.45: Recordings. 9.30: Chamber musie, 12.45 a.m.: Homeland hour from the Harz. 2.0: On ra 100 birthday anniversary of Graf ep 2.15: Concert of light music. Thursday, July 7%, 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia. 7.0: Jolly songs and gay music. 8.0: "Hamburg, Gateway to the World’ (English), 8.30: Piano concert, Therese Diehn-Slotiko. 9.15: "German -hievements" (English). 9.30: Music from modern operettas 12.°3 a.m.: G'rls’ songs about southern Gere man towns. 1.15: Love duets. Friday, July 38. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand. %.0° Military concert, ° 8.0: Recordings $.15: Rudolf Lamy Song Society to sing. 9.15:. Waltz hour. 12.45 am.: Summer Nocturne (Werner Brink). 2.0: "Round Germany: Hamburg, Gateway to the World" (English). 2.30:. Recitations. 2.45: Johannes Brahms’s songs, Saturday, July ‘9. 7.0 p.m.: Overtures by Paul Lincke. %.30: Hilde Seipp will sing. 8.0: Light comedy (Noel Coward) (Eng.}. 8.45: Irmengard von Roemer in Brahmes’s songs. 12.45: *iilde Seipp will sing, 2.0. Dance music, Scacinde aaencteneandl PHOHI, Holland Wavelengstha: POJ, 31.28 m. and 19.71 m.3 PHI, 16.88 m. and 25.67 m, ‘Monday, duly 4, 10.55-11.55 p.m: Bor Asia, Music, politalk and mission news in Boman Catholic session. ~ tema

11.55: Announcements. For Dutch Indies. 18 Midnight: Talk : 12.20: "Orpheus," Choir Society. 12.50: News, 1.0: Roman "Catholic session. 2.0: Close down. Tuesdays (19.71 m.). 5.0 to 6.30 p.m.: Experimental broadcast for Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, (Reports ahout the reception to be sent to PHOHI-PCJ Studio, Hilversum, Holland,) Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays (16,88 m.), 11.55 p,m.:; Opening announcements, ete. 12 Midnight: Market reports (news on Sunday). 12.10: News. 12.25: Varied popular programme of music. talks, sports and news, 2.6; Close down.

VLR, Melbourne Wavelength, 31.34 m. Sunday, July 8, 10.45 p.m.: Presentation of recent film release. Note: From July 3, station VLR will be on the air from 9.30 a.m. to 3.0 p.m., also from 4.80 p.m, to 12 midnight. Monday, duly 4. 9.30 pan.: Radio serial, "Into the Light." 10,0; "At the Sign of the Maison Rouge." 10.80: Topical revue. 11.0; "The History of Jazz." 11.80: Travel letter (Denzil Batchelor). 12.0: News and cricket scores, Australia vy. Yorkshire, Tuesday, July 5, 9.30 p.m.: Recital by Richard Tauber (tenor). 10.30; Orchestral hour, conducted by Howard Carr. 11.80: Topical talk, 12.0: News and cricket scores, Australia y. Yorkshire. Wednesday, July 6. 9.30 p.m.: Items chosen by listeners. 10.10: "Wmma and ‘*Hrbert." 10,30: National Military Band, 11.5: ABC (Brisbane) Concert Orchestra. Thursday, July 7%. 9.80 p.m.: "The Play’s the Thing." 10.15: Harry Bloom’s Tango Band. 10.40; Richard Tauber (German tenor). 11.80; Talk on "World Affairs,’ 11.45: "We ‘Present." Friday, duly 8, a pemle 3 Jim Davidson’s ABC Dance and, 9.50 to 5.0 a.m.: National programme, ineluding description of third Test cricket match, Saturday, July 9, 2.80 pam.: National Military Band. 05 to 6.0 am.: See Friday programme,

HBJ, HBO, Geneva Wavelengths: 20.58 m., 26,30 m. P Sundays: 10.0 a,m.-10.45a.m., 11.80 a.m, Op.m. v RNE, Moscew Wavelengths 25, ™m. Daily: 7.80-10.30 a Sunday, Monday, Friday: 2.453.15 p.m Sundays: 10.30 p.m.-3.30 Monday, Wednesday: 10. 30. "11.30 p.m. Tuesday, Friday: 1.0-1.30 p.m. eee OER2, Vienna Wavelength: 25.42 m, Daily; 2.30°9.30 a.m, Sundays; Till 10a,m, ee ee VPD2, VPD3, Suva Wavelengths: 31.43 m., 34,38 m, Daily: 10-11,30 p.m, ZHI, Singapore Wavelengths; 49.89 m. son yb ae Wednesday, Thursday: 10.10 p.m.Sundays: 40 p.m,-5.40 p.m, Tokio, Japan JZi, JIZJI, JZK. Wavelength: 31.48 m. Dally; 7,0-8.30a.m., 9,0-10,0 a.m, Wavelength: 25.42 m, Daily: 7.0-8.30a,m., 9.0-10a.m., 10.30-11 a.m., 5.0-6p.m., 11.80 p. ’ midnight, 12,30 a.m.-2 a.m. Wavelength: 19.79 m. Daily: 7.0-8.0a,m,,. 8,80-9.30 a.m. 4,305¢ $0 p.m. DAILY SESSIONS. For South Seas, British India, Malaya and Dutch Indies (25.42 m:). 12.30 a.m.; Opening announcement. 12.35: News in Japanese. 12.45; News in French. 12,55; Talks, entertainment, music, ete, 1.15; News in Chinese. 1.25; News in English. 1.85: Music and 1.50: Letters from home or music, 1.55: Concluding announcement. 2.0: Close down, JULY, 1938. VK2ME, Sydney Wavelength: 81.28 m, Sundays: $30,650 Dam, 9.0 p,.m,-1.0 a.m. Mondays: 4.0-6.0 a.m VK3ME, Melbourne Wavelength: 81,5 m. Mondey to Saturday (inclusive): 8.80-11.380 -m. VKO6ME, Perth Wavelength: 31.28 m. Monday to Saturday (inclusive) : 10.80 p.m.-12.30 a,m.

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Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 62

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3LO Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 62

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