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  2. RADIO NEWS AND FEATURES

    Here's a riddle! Every listener and "fan" of Fred and Maggic Everybody radio's record breaking comedy pair will be eager to join in the celebration ...

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  3. NOTES AND NEWS OF 2GB

    Those listeners who have heard about the marvellous success of "The Lux Radio Theatre" in American radio, must have wondered hoe the lux radio ...

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  4. 2UE CALLING

    The extremely popular 2UE Sunday night feature, "Leaves of Memory" the Ellis Price presentation which has been entertaining countless listeners ...

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  5. DRAMAS OF DIVORCE.

    A feature of 2GB's new Sunday night programme is the alternation from 6 o'clock onwards of musical features with sessions devoted to drama or ...

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  6. CHANGE IN THE 2GB NEWS REVIEW.

    Realising that many people who would otherwise tune the 2GB News Review are absent from home on a Saturday night, 2GB decided in the ...

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  7. SNAPPY ENTERTAINMENT.

    In addition to community singing 2CH has arranged an excellent programme of entertainment on board. The artists engaged will include Horrie ...

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  8. NEW MACHAINE-GUN MICROPHONE.

    A great ideal of interest was caused last week at the Assembly Hall, Margaret-street, Sydney when a new type machine-gun microphone was used by ...

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  9. "THE JACKPOT FAMILY."

    Three pounds ten shillings was the broadcasting fee paid a clever girl who spelt prophylaxis in "Spelling back pots" from 2GB on a recent Tuesday ...

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  10. OLD TIME DANCE NIGHT.

    Those entertaining Old Time Dances from the Wentworth are commencing again over 2UE and from April 3, will be heard every alternative Monday ...

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  11. BROTHERS OF THE AIR.

    It is surely not fantastic to compare Australia, the island nation continent with England the island nation of Elizabeth's day. ...

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  12. LOTS OF FUN. 2CH COMMUNITY.

    Ted Stanley, the Western Suburbs Gossip Monger, will be the chief fun merchant at Friday's 2CH Community Singing and Variety entertainment at ...

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  13. IMPRESSIONS IN SONG.

    If you are one of 2GB's enthusiastic early morning listeners, you'll know Billy Hart who contributes some fine Vocal numbers for your entertainment ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES 8.

    Eight o'clock at 2GB melody time and John Dease each week evening presents a happy musical programme. which brings to listeners on alternate ...

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  16. HOME SERVICE FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.

    The 'Home Service' session, presented by Olwen Francis, Home Service Supervisor of the Australian Gaslight Company, and heard from 2UE every ...

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  17. SEND YOUR SONG REQUESTS TO CHARLES BENSON.

    A good singing voice is a treasure to its owner, and Charles Benson, prominent tenor, who is appearing on 2UE every Monday, wednesday and ...

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  18. THESE WERE GREAT MOMENTS.

    Listeners to that unusual dramatic feature from 2GB every Tuesday and Thursday night at 8.45 have found the tittle "Thrills" no misnomer. ...

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  19. DUNDAS CRIME WAVE

    A crime-wave of alarming intensity is spreading over districts at Dundas. It is reaching a serious pitch and threatens to become ...

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  20. HILLS DISTRICT

    That there will be no remarkable fruit for two years is the opinion of orchardists in the Hills District. In spite of recent ...

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  21. METHODIST FETE

    Gay streamers and brightly colored floral and paper decorations formed an attractive setting for the autumn fete of the Dural Methodist ...

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  22. ARE STREET TREES A TRAFFIC DANGER ?

    Trees growing at the side of narrow streets were a danger for present-day traffic said the Mayor (Ald. Spurway) at Dundas Council on ...

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  23. BUSHFIRE RELIEF

    Fruitgrowers suffering from the effects of bushfires, if they can prove a loan will not meet their needs, will be given assistance in the ...

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  24. "IMMORTALISED."

    When it was proposed at Dundas Council to spend £9/9/- on a composite photograph of the aldermen, Aid. Rothwell well described it as a "waste of good ...

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  25. STATION CONGESTION.

    Livestock crates of fowls baskets of flowers and innumerable parcels strewn about Epping railway station were a nuisance to train travellers, Ald. ...

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  26. THIS HORSE WASN'T A WINNER

    Dundas Council impounded a stray horse. It cost 2/2/- to feed and 6/6 to advertise. It was not claimed, and was sold. at auction— ...

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  27. ELECTRICITY SURPLUS.

    A surplus of 316 on Dundas Council's electricity undertaking during 1938 was revealed in a report to the council on Wednesday. Income was £10,251. While ...

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  28. BOUNDARY MATTERS.

    Electricity street lighting sanitary matters, brick areas and other interests on boundaries of the municipality will be the subject of separate conferences ...

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  29. BEECROFT-ROAD.

    "The time has arrived for the widening of Beccroft-road," declared Ald. Rothwell at Dundas Council on Wednesday. The Main Roads Department, he ...

    Article : 56 words
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