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Tonight’s Radio

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7.15 p.m.: Winter Course Talk: “The Auckland Province, its Origin, History and Development: Transport and Communications,” by Dr. L. P. Neale. 7.30: "The Gentleman Rider." 8.0: Ye Okie Time Music Hall. 8.25: "Blind Man s House.” 8.50: “The Clock Ticks On.” 9.2 a: IVTu.-ic by British Bands. Coldstream Guards Band. 9.23: “Dad and Dave.” 9.-18: Jack Mackintosh (cornet) with brass band. 9.52: Peter Dawson (bass baritone). 9.55: Grand Massed Brass Bands. 10.0: Recorded interlude. 10.15: Repetition oi talks from the boys overseas. 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 k.c.)

7.15 p.rn.: Book Review.' 7.50: Andre Ko telanelz: Music by this popular conductor and his orchestra (U.S.A. programme). 8.0: Newton Ross and his Sym phenv Modernc. with June West and Frank Robins. 8.20: “Swing It. George”: George Form by in a Medley of Jazz Hits. 8.28: “This Will be a Lesson to You”: At an academy for everyday education, with the English comedian, Ronald Frankau. its principal tBBC feature!. 9.40: Alison Ccrdory (soprano). 9.58: “Lieutenant. Kije”: Symphonic Suite by Prokoflefl. Kousseviizky and the Boston Symphony Oi ehestra.

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Northern Advocate, 29 June 1944, Page 2

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Tonight’s Radio Northern Advocate, 29 June 1944, Page 2

Tonight’s Radio Northern Advocate, 29 June 1944, Page 2

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