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2UE

rrr SYDNEY 950 k.c. 316 m.

(B Class Station) SUNDAY, JULY 17. 9.15 p.m.: "Musical Medico." 8.30: "Tale of Iwo Cities," 10.0: Rod Gainford’s Muviral Serap-book. 10.45: "Screen Sucee sen," 11.15: "Lhe Croonaders." MONDAY, JULY 18. 915 pam: "Romance iv Rhythm." 9.30: The Kingsmen. 10.0: "Hollywood Spotlight." 10.15: "Cricketers Abroad." 10.30; "Musical Popularities." 10.45: Foreign Commentator. 11.0: Old-time dance music. TUESDAY, JULY 19. 9.10 p.m.: Ron Williams (baritone). 9.30: Victor Herbert, composer, 9.45: New releases. 10.7: "Our Cricketers Abroad." 10.15: Racing talk. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 9.30 p.m: Screen Favourites. 9.45: Wrestling talk. 10.15; Flo Paton and Wilson Ewart. 10.30; "Theatre Memories." 11.0: Popular instrumentalists, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 9.0 p.m.: Jerry Augustus MeGee. 10.7: "Cricketers Abroad." 9.30: "Do You Want. to be an Actor?" (studio sketch). 9.45: "Hollywood Hotel." 10.7: "Our Cricketers Abroad." 10.15: "Perfection in Hap mony." 10.30: "The Kingsmen," 10.45: Variety music. FRIDAY, JULY 22. 9.0 p.m.: "Destiny of British iimpire." 9.15: Modern sove songs. 9.30: Turf topics. 10.0 to 5.0° a.m.: Ball to ball description of fourth Test match, SATURDAY, JULY 23. 9.0 p.m.: Harold Park, greyhound box positions 9.15: Deseription of Oarold Park Coursing (ana during the evening, with wusie) 10.0 to 5.0 a.m.: See IT riday programme, we

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Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 63

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2UE Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 63

2UE Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 63

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