SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS
Swiss and Indonesian Broadcasts in English "HE Swiss Broadcasting Service broadcasts in English to the Pacific thrice weekly-on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, from 7.30 p.m. until 8.0 p-m,, on two stations: HER 5 11,865 mc/s 25.28 metres HEI 5 SE 2h seen po FS The programmes are generally commentaries on local and international affairs; frequently given by the Geneva Observer on International Collaboration. "The Voice of Free Indonesia" may be heard broadcasting in English to Australia and South East Asia on a frequency of 11 me/s, 27.27. metres, every evening at the following times: 9,0-9.30; 10.30 p.m,-12.30 a.m. Reception of this station, broadcast‘ing from "the Indonesian Broadcasting Centre," is generally quite good, but may be marred occasionally by slight interference. Programme Times: 9.0 p.m., station announcements; 9.5, ne#vs; 9.17, commentary on Indonesian ‘affairs; 9,.3010.30, Indonesian programme; 10.30, recordings; 10.45, news; 11,15, commentary on local activities; 11.45, repeat of commentary on Indonesian affairs; 12.0 midnight, news; 12.15 a.m., repeat of commentary on local activities. These programmes are interspersed with recorded music.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 25
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172SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 25
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