ON THE AIR
All YA Stations. —9 p.m.: Government and overseas nows. ISA. - 7.54 p.m.: “Gappy Ricks.” S .10: Songs of the West. 8.32: “Inspector Hornleigh.” 8.45 “Throe Magic Words.” 10: 'I lie Masteredngors. 2\ A. 7.f>s p.m.: Lawrence A. North (baritone). S.lo-. Dvorak. 9.25: Memories. 9.33 “Paul Clifford." 3tA.—7.4.) p.m.: Madison Singers. 7.58: Woolslon Brass Band. 8.12: Myra Ballan?yne (soprano). 8.35: Alexander MacKinto.di (tenor). 9.25: Hangen Holenberg pianist) and Vivien Dixon (violinist). 4YA.—7.40 p.m.: Chamber music. 8.0: Royal Dunedin Male Choir and E»'ic Richardson (tenor), Honor McKellar (contralto), and Margaret Boult (piano). 2YH. 7.40 p.m.: Listeners’ Own Session. 9.25: F.iieen Joyce (piano). 9.41: Maggie Teyle (soprano). 9.50: Philharmonic Symphony Orel ic, dra. 2Z.L—7.15 11. m.: Emile Zoia. 7.4.5: Our evening star. 8.15: Variety. 9.2: Melody and Song:.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 5
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