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New Caledonia’s referendum on September 13 to determine whether the territory should become independent or stay part of France achieved the predicted result. Dr Alan Clark, who went to New Caledonia as an observer at the referendum, discusses the result and the implications in New Caledonia — the Referendum. Concert Programme, 9.40 this evening.
Philip Liner in Roundabout this evening looks around the jade market in Hong Kong and steps back to the Sung Dynasty. National Radio, 8.5 this evening. Bellini’s opera “Norma”
can be heard tomorrow evening on a compact disc remastering of the original recording made at La Scala, Milan, in 1954. Maria Callas, who revived the romantic bel canto style in a truly revolutionary manner for her debut in the opera in the Teatro Communale in Florence in 1948, sings the title role. The chorus and orchestra of La Scale are conducted by Tullio Serafin. Concert Programme, 7.45 p.nt. Friday. Audiologist David Brown-Rothwell talks with Margaret Earle about hearing loss, the most common disability in New Zealand, in Lifespan — What Did You Say? on National Radio tomorrow
evening. Six out of 10 New Zealanders have some kind of hearing loss by the time they are 65. The programme covers difficulties associated with hearing loss, hearing tests and the services available. National Radio, 7.45 p.m. Friday. Lyell Cresswell’s concerto for cello and orchestra is broadcast for the first time in New Zealand on the Concert Programme on Saturday evening in Concert from Auckland. First performed at the sixth international festival of contemporary music, “Musica Nova, Glasgow 1984,” the concerto was commissioned by the Scottish
National Orchestra. Cresswell, who has lived in Britain for more than 10 years, is now based in Edinburgh. He introduces his work in a talk before the concert. Concert programme, 7.50 p.m. Saturday, ' Lady Rowling, wife of the New Zealand Ambassador to the United States, introduces some of her, favourite recordings in “Your Choice” on National Radio on Saturday evening at 8.30 in Saturday .Scrapbook. Lee i Hatherly ; interviewed Lady Rowling in Washing- : ton. Scrapbook, of course, is heard from 7 p.m. National Radio, 8.30 p.m. Saturday. —James Homes
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