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RADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations

3YZ, GREYMOUTH (920 k.c.).— 7.30: We’re Asking You. 8.0: Songs of France. 8.15: Isles of Romance. 8.30:. Nancy Estall (’cello), Lilias Reece (piano), and Fred Barltrop (clarinet). 9.30: Today’s the Day: American Independence. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 k.c.). —7.33: “Dad and Dave.” 8.0: “Much Binding in the Marsh.” 8.30: “Canterbury Centeninal: The Development of Farming,” by Douglas Cresswell. 8.42: Old Time Music Hall Memories. 9.30: “Beau Geste.” 10.0: The George Shearing Quintet. IYA, AUCKLAND (750 k.c.).— 7.52: Ronald Gourley (entertainer). 7.55: Norman Cloutier Orchestra. 8.1: “Variety Bandbox.” 8.30: Allen Roth Orchestra. 8.35: The Landt Trio (vocal). 8.38: Popular Melodies. 8.50: The Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9.30: The John MacKenzie Trio. 9.38: “Algernon Blackwood tells a strange Hory.” 9.45: Eddie Howard and his Orchestra. 10.18: Jazz at the Philharmonic. „ , 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 k.c.).— 7.30: Proceedings from the House of Representatives. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 k.c.).—8.0: Colin Horsley (N.Z. pianist). 9.30: “The Star Danced,” the story of Gertrude Lawrence. 10.0: London Studio Melodies.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1950, Page 2

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1950, Page 2

RADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1950, Page 2

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