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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: Albert Sandler and his Palm Court Orchestra. 7.33: ”Dad and Dave. 7.45: The Windsor Trio. 7.58: Call Yourself a Detective.” 8.28: "The Place of Private Schools in New Zealand Education,” discussed by H. R. C. Wild, K. W. R. Glasgow, and D. G. Edwards. 8.58: Station Notices. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.30: "Much Binding in the Marsh.” 10.15: Harry Roy. 10.30: Dance Music. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH 8.0 p.m.: Chamber Music. 10.0: Melodious Memories. IYA, AUCKLAND 7.30 p.m.c The Story of the opera "Aida.” 8.0: "Aida,” an Opera in 4 Acts, by Verdi, the International Opera Company, headed by Italian Principals, with the National Orchestra of the N.Z.8.5., Conductor, Franco Ghione. 2YA, WELLINGTON 7.30 p.m.: The Halle Orchestra. 7.39: Gladys Ripley (English contralto). 8.0: Artur Schnabel. 8.33: Boston Symphony Orchestra. 8.38: Sybil Phillipps (soprano) and Ray Trewern (tenor) with Fanny McDonald. ’9.30: Arthur Grumiaux and Jean Pougnet. 9.46: Adolf Busch Chamber Players. 10.6: The. Radio Show. 10.45: Music for the Theatre Organ. 4YA, DUNEDIN 7.30 p.m.: "Singing Strings.” 7.45: ”The Story of Words and Music. 8.15. bl. Kilda Band. 8.45: Country Dance Party; 9.30: "The Amazing Duchess. 10.0. "London Studio Melodies. 10.30. ine English Variety Stage.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 3

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 3

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