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From The Boys Overseas

‘HE time devoted to messages and talks from New Zealanders overseas has now been extended to enable the increasing number of editions to be broadcast. There are four new prograrmres in the week, of which two are for additional talks, and two for messages. The times and the substance of the new sessions, are as follow: Sunday, 8.0 2.m.: Greetings from New Zealand troops in the Pacific. Monday, 6.30 p.m: Talks from the Middle East and Pacific. Wednesday, 6.30 p.m.: Talks from the Middle East and Pacific. Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.: Repetition of greetings from the Pacific. i}

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 212, 16 July 1943, Page 3

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From The Boys Overseas New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 212, 16 July 1943, Page 3

From The Boys Overseas New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 212, 16 July 1943, Page 3

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