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DONT WASTE PA]Send all to Depot, Council Clesmr wsm with ihe a\HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NATIONAL PROGRAJSUNDAY. MAY 21‘The Lanln-'Hollywood by Ralph11.00—C.B.S. Symphony, 1 grad” (AH.)2.00—Armchair Chat”.(let* in Your Blood Sandy (Nat.)2.45—Talk, by Henry Handel Klchard. non” (Alt.)2.45—Young Australia. MargaretHolden, pinniat (Nat,)3.00—Opera. The Elixir of Love (DonDetti). (Nat.)3.30—Morale and the Man on theLand”, talk by W. S. KeJJy(Alt.)5.00—Bertha Jorgcnacn, violinist(Nat.)MONDAY.1.15—Countryman'* Talk. The Case for Mirtd Farming, by A. W. S. Moodie (Nat.)4.30—Talk. Producta That China Haa Pioneered, by Lieut. George Ewing (Nat.)7.20—Serial. “Forgotten Men—Final episode (Nat.)TUESDAY.1.15—Talk. Bolstering Our Self-respect, by Mr*. Mary Walker (Nat.)2.15—Talk. “A Radiologist In the Desert, by Mrs. Mary Kent Hughes (Alt.)4.15—Music of the British Isles (Nat.)4.30—Talk. Danish Folk High Schools, by Dr. W. V. Tennla-wood (Nat.)5.30—Children's Play.Water (Nat.) 0.10—Mode Modeme Q« 0.30—Forces' Sing-Song 0.30—Adventures in Mu Jey Evans (Alt.)7.15—Spotlight (Nat.)7.45—Guest of Honour'18.00—Play. We Are the A. Burton Cooper9.15—Talk. The Blind That See (Alt.)9.15—Neville Cardus9.45—Talk. Does God New Truth to Man! Burgmann (Alt.)MAY 228.00—Out of the Bag 8.40—Talk. Can WonWar? by Dame M.P. (Nat.)9.15—Perth Orchestra9.45—Marshall Sumner, (Nat.)MAY 23 5.50—American New* (Alt.)7.20—You Shall Have8.00—Roadhounc lt;N«M8.30—Report to the N»Bing the Troop/'. Meredith (Nat.9.15—Melbourne Syrapl Second half (Nal.1WEDNESDAY. MAY3.45— B.B.C. Science Notebook (Alt.)7.20—Melbourne Orchestral — Brltisi Composers (Nat.)8.00—Play, Victoria Regina, by Laurenco Housman (Alt.)248.00—Stella Power. goMl Melbourne Orchednl8.15—Austrslodditin I* 8.30—Tommy Handle/'(Nat.)9.15—Empire Day progrTHURSDAY. MAY 253.15—Story. The Awakening”, by Will Lawson (Ait.)3.30—B.B.C., We Still Fly On” (Alt.)4.30—Talk. Truth and the Artist, by Dora Toovey (Nat.)5.20—Celebrity Artist, Cedric Sharpe, 'cellist (Nat.)5.30—Carnival of Melody (Nat.)7.20—Victory Show (N'l8.00—Swing Show (KaUl8.30—B.B.C.. Reintra*| (Nat.)9.15—The Mastersingen9.30—The Dorian Trio10.00—Tnlk, The Cbriatiaal(Nat.)FRIDAY. MAY 2f.10.35—Talk. The Art of Listening, 8.00—Comrades In by Jean Ellis (Alt.)3.45—Australian Gem-Stones. No. 2. by R. O. Chalmers (Alt.)4.30—Talk. Wild Nature In aGarden, by N. L. Roberts(Nat.)8.45—Sporting Preview (Nat.)7.20—“Crook’s Tours, starring Dick Bentley (Nat.)SATURDAY. MAY 273.15—II.B.C.. Tribute to Chinese 8.00—Sydney Orchf*'''1Guerillas (Nat.) Haydn Beck. ^0.45—Sporting Summary (Nat.)7.20—The Stag# Presents (Nat.)7.45—William Wlntar'a Commentary(Nat.)hiV.D.C. (Nat.) 8.00—Over to Youth' 8.30—Talk. “Scionc*.Past, by Prof. 8.45—Songs at Kvi Hokin and 0th* 9.15—Melbourne Orrh*»» lO.Ofr—America 8vt^ author of Mr*.9.15—The Village GM9.45—Flo Paton „ duo-pianist* (S«UPLEASE KEEP THE PAPER ALL THE WEEK FOR OUIC*
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Crookwell, New South Wales, AU

Wed, May 17, 1944

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