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L „X P NeU hi M-N S B^Ne WS reei and Commentary. 1.1.0: London News (main national stations). IVA • AUCKLAND. —7.30. The Pagbant of Music.” 7.52: “The Shy Pliffocrnt ” 8.5: “Richelieu—Cardnr Kin-’” 8.25: Science at Your SeUee M 0: -They Lived to Tell the Tale- Breaking the Blockade. 030- Commentary on Professional Match 10-0: Scottish Intelfude To 28: Music, Mirth, and M 7YA ' WELLINGTON.— 7.30: “The Count 'of Monte Cristo.” 8.0: EJ ecaon Address by Mr T. L. Macdonald, mp 10 0- Dance Music. 3YA ’CHRISTCHURCH - 7.40: wniln Hickman (soprano). 8.0: City S Christchurch Highland and John Alias Walter Scott ” IMS: Music, Mirth, and M O7^ V ’ grEYMOUTH.—6.O: “The T - Racer.” 7.16: “The Man in nT D'ark ” 7- 42: “Sporting Life: The ’ the Melbourne Cup.” 8.0: f House.” 8.30: “Meet the rnmtons” 9 - 20: Leo P old Stokowski B TSp Philadelphia Orchestra. an 4VA DUNEDIN.-7.38: Piano Rehv Haagen Holenberg. 8.0: Election Address 8 10.0: Masters in Lighter Mood. i
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 November 1946, Page 3
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