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r TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES , 3 YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) ,7.30 p,m.: Cafe Continental. 7.42: Ernest Rogers (tenor). 7.54: Christchurch Salvation Army Band. 8.30: Industry in Canterbury: The Tyre Industry. 9.30: Dinner at Antoine's. 10.0: Light Variety. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Jascha Heifetz and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 7.30: Science and Agriculture, Animal Ecology, by Professor L. W. McCaskill. 7.44: Arrangements by Hershy Kay for Clarinet and Orchestra. 8.0: Barcheste* Towers. 8.30: The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra. 8.50: Ernest Jenner (piano). 9.8: Nocturnes. 9.31: Winston Sharp (baritone). 10.0: The Historic Role of the U.S. in the Pacific, talk by Professor G. G. van Deusen. 10.16: Adagio for Strings (Barber). IYA, AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles) 7.30 pan.: With a Song in My Heart. 8.0: The Duplicate. 8.15: The Philadelphia Orchestra. 8.40: Dorothy Stentiford (contralto). 9.30: Showtime. 10.0: Golden Gate Quartet. . 10.15: Sweetwood Serenaders. 2 YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.45 p.m,: Focus on Film. 8.15: Music of Tahiti. 8.25: A Picture of Persia. 9.30: Band Music. 10.0: Pee Wee Erwin and hi s Dixieland Band. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.45 p.m.: The Kaikoral Brass Band. 8.30: Ray's a Laugh. 9.30: Honour Your Partners. 10.0: Mel Powell (piano). 10.15: Bob Wilbur and his Jazz Band.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26812, 18 August 1952, Page 5
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