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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: The Music of Manhattan. 7.44: “Dad and Dave.” 7.57; The Novatime Trio. 8.0: ‘’Travellers’ Tales.” 8.30: Sammy Kaye presents new American releases. 8.45: “Mr Meredith Walks Out.” 9.0: Overseas and New Zealand news. 9.30: Vaudeville and variations. 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles) 8.0 p.m.: 20th Century chamber music. 9.1: Brahms’s Sonatas (first in the series). 9.29: Music by Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: “Dance Band.”, 7.53: Music of the footlights. 8.23: “It’s a Pleasure.” 8.52: Sidney Torch (organ). 9.30: Dance music. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Music by Russian Composers. 9.15: “The Night Sky in April,” Talk by I. L. Thomsen, Director of the Carter Observatory, Wellington. 9.30: Artur Schnabel with the London Symphony Orchestra. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Frederick Stock and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 7.40: Senia Chostiakoff (Russian tenor). 7.55: Salon Concert Players. 8.0: Music by the St. Kilda Band. 8.9: Helen E. Roy (mezzo-soprano). 8.27: Harold Williams (baritone). 8.42: Victor Male Chorus. 9.30: “Into the Unknown, Stanley.” 9.43: Mantovani and his Orchestra. 9.46; “Inspector Cobbe Remembers.”

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25148, 1 April 1947, Page 2

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25148, 1 April 1947, Page 2

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25148, 1 April 1947, Page 2

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