SHAMA HABIBULLAH, from Lucknow, who was one of the guests at a party held by members of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s eastern service. Recordings of the proceedings were later broadcast in the Hindustani children’s programme, and also in “Radio Roundabout," the magazine programme for English-speaking children in India and Pakistan.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22663, 14 June 1948, Page 6
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50SHAMA HABIBULLAH, from Lucknow, who was one of the guests at a party held by members of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s eastern service. Recordings of the proceedings were later broadcast in the Hindustani children’s programme, and also in “Radio Roundabout," the magazine programme for English-speaking children in India and Pakistan. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22663, 14 June 1948, Page 6
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