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2UE

SYDNEY 950 kc. 316 m,

(B Class Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST i4. 9.0 pm.: "Famous HscapesLord Cochrane." 9.15: "Musical Medico." 2.30: "Tale of two Cities, 10.0: "The Croonaders." {0.30; ‘Romance of Timber," 11.0: Rod Gainsford’e Musica} Scrapbook MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 9.30 p.m.: "Lhe Kingsmen’ 9.45: Celebrity recital, 10.0; Hollywood Spotlight 10.15: Cricketers Abroad. 10.45: Foreign commentato {1.0: Old-time dance music. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. 9.10 p.m.: Ron Williams (baritone).

9.30: Composer series. 9.45: New releases. 10.7: Cricketers Abroad (0.15: Racing talk. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 9.0 p.m.: Musical comedy gems 9.30: Jerry Augustus McGee. 9.45: Wrestling talk 10.7: "Our Cricketers Abroad. 10.15: Flo Paton. (0.30: Theatre Memories THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 9.0 p.m.: "Crime Does Not Vay.* 9.45: "Hollywoou Flotel 10.7: ‘Our ¢ riebeters Abroad. 10.15: "Perfection in Gare mony 10.30: Studio sketehes by amateurs. (0.45° Variety musie HRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 9.0 pu: Quick-stepping Rhythm $15: Menlerg vaye songs 9.30: "Musicians’ Library." 10.7: "Cricketers Abroad ™ 10.45: Purf topies. 10.45: Dance musie. 14.0: Studio sketches SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 8.0 pom: Harold Vurh grey hound box positions %15: Deseription of Hurold Park Coursing tau durine the evenings with minesse) 9.45 to 5.0 a.m.: Fifth cricket Test broadcast. AA

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Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 62

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2UE Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 62

2UE Radio Record, 12 August 1938, Page 62

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