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AMONG recent visitors to 1ZB, Auckland, were seven Fijians, five of them members of the Armed Forces. While at the station they made several recordings of native songs, including ceremonial chants. A programme of these will be presented from 1ZB shortly. * * ' OHN MacKENZIE, who is heard on Sunday afternoons from 1ZB in the programme "Melody for You," was a member of the Kiwi Pacific Concert Party. These Kiwis, before disbanding last October, did two complete tours of the Solomon Islands. They also went to the New Hebrides, Guadalcanal, Vella Lavella, the Treasuries, Munda, Bougainville, and Green Island. In "Melody for You," John MacKenzie shows his skill with the novachord, * * * RITA HARRIS’ session from 4ZB, "We Discuss Books," is a popular weekly survey of what is on library shelves. The Dunedin Public Library has reported that, following these sessions, there is always a demand for books "mentioned in it. "We Discuss Books" is broadcast from 4ZB each Sunday afternoon at 4.30.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 317, 20 July 1945, Page 8
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