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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 7.15 p.m.: Garden Expert. 7.30: Play: National Velvet, by Enid Bagnold. 9.15: The Queen's English. 9.30: Melbourne Headquarters Staff Band of the Salvation Army. 10.0: The Roy Eldridge-Dizzy Gillespie-Harry Edison Septet. 10.38: The Evans Bradshaw Trio.

3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7 p.m.: Eight English Dances (Arnold). 7.17: Edmund Bohan (tenor). 7.33: Quartet No. 2 (Tippett). 8.0: The National Orchestra Promenade Concert. 9.10: Maurice Till (piano),. 9.30: Smetana: How Strange and Dead (The Bartered Bride). Kurt Weill: Suite from The Threepenny Opera. 10.0: Famous Trials: The Parnell Case.

2YA, WELLINGTON 9.15 p.m.: The National Orchestra. 10.15: The Queen's English. 1Q.30: Festival of Wellington—delayed broadcast of tonight’s jazz concert.

4YA, DUNEDIN 7.15 p.m.: Talk: An Englishman in China, by Felix Greene (2). 10.0: Roger King Mozian and his Orchestra. 10.30: Bob Scobey’s Frisco Jazz Band.

N.Z. Students.—There were approximately 300 New Zealand students in the United Kingdom in 1957-58, of whom 147 were at universities and 30 at technical colleges, according to the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth.—London, February 26.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 16

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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 16

BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 16

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