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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS

News From Radio Moscow ECEPTION conditions for Moscow transmitters are quite fair in New Zealand at present, and listeners may hear from Radio Moscow the Russian viewpoint on World Affairs, aswell as extracts from speeches made at the Paris Peace Conference.. Frequencies and times of transmission: 9.745 m/c, 30.74 metres, 7.30 a.m.-8.15 a.m, 9.745 m/c, 30.74 metres, 10.0 a.m,-10.30 a.m, 11.72 m/c, 25.60 metres, 11.20 a.m.,-2.0 p.m, 15.17 m/c, 19.77 metres, 12.20 a.m.,-1.0 a.m. Other stations.may be heard carrying the same programmes on the higher frequencies but those noted have the best signal strength. Headlines in the Programmes Sidelights on Soivet Life, 8.0 a.m. News and Review of Soviet Press, 10.0 a.m, News and Reports from the Paris Peace Conference, 11.25 a.m. Reports from the Paris Peace Conference, 12,30 p.m. Sidelights on Soviet Life, 1.15 p.m, News and Commentary, 1.30 p.m. Moscow Newsreel, 12.0 midnight, Press Dispatches from the Paris Peace Conference, 12.25 a.m, News and Commentary, 12.45 a.m, BBC Reports from Paris Harold Nicholson, the BBC observer, reviews the activities of the Peace Conference on the Pacific Service at 7.30 p.m. on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays each week.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

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