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3YA, Christchurch.—s; session. 6: Dinner music session. 7i. News session. _ 7.30: Talk, Mr R. W,i Marshall, district manager of the Government Tourist Department. 7.45 £ A letter from the founder of the Em-| pire Service League, London. Bgj Chimes. Programme by New Brighton!. Municipal Band (conductor, Mr J. Nuttalf) and 3YA artists.- March,# band. 8.10: Bass, Mr W. J. Richards*? 8.16: Instrumental trio, the Melody;; Trio. 8.21; Record. 8.27: Fox-trotsA band, 8.35: Soprano, Mrs B. Sluis*? 8.40: ’Cello, Mr Hamilton 8.46; Song at the piano, Mr J. Priestley*'' 8.50: Selection, Band. 8.59: Record,? orchestral. 9.2; Weather report and station notices, 9.4: Record, orchestra*9.10: Bass, Mr W. J. Richards. 9.16:!' Fox-trot, band. 9.24: Song at the piano, Mr J. Priestley. 9.29: Violin,; Miss N. Middleton. 9.40: Soprano,. Mrs B. Sluis. 9.45; Record, orchestra*' 9.48: Fantasia, band. 9.54: Record,.' humour. 10: March, band. • God Sava the King.’ • 4YA, Dunedin.—s: Children’s ses* sion. 6: Dinner music session. ,7 f News session. 8: Programme of recordings. 10: ‘God Save the King.’-
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Evening Star, Issue 21033, 22 February 1932, Page 1
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